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strangehorizons.com
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| | | | | So, meeting some fun history and SFF concepts, those are our goals, plus some mitfreude, and the vorfreude of knowing that, forever after reading this, you'll get more richness out of every time so... | |
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| | | | | Introduction In the previous post, I examined the history of magical girl fiction from the '60s to the '70s. I explained that Toei Animation prepared the essential elements of the genre. After the end of Maho Shojo Lalabel, however, the Toei Majokko brand went on a hiatus. In this part, I would like... | |
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randomc.net
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| | | | | With 2022 officially over, now comes the moment that many of you have been waiting for. It's time for our annual foray into annoying everyone with our questionable opinions, the Best of Anime 2022 post! Continuing in 2021's wake this will be a collaboration between writers. That would be me (Pancakes), Choya, FJ Freeman, Princess Usagi, and Miss Simplice. We didn't quite manage all the shows this year (or complete this on time...), but we heavily focused on watching entries that made a serious clamour wi... | |
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animetudes.com
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| | | As I mentioned in the previous article about Graviton, the OVA boom was very much carried by small structures and the overlapping nets of connections made by their members. It appears that the two most important places where all these people met and first exchanged their ideas were Urusei Yatsura, starting in 1981, and Macross,... | ||