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Project JACO Summer 1998 : JACO : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive This is Project JACO the fanzine of JACO The Japanese Animation Club of Orlando. This volume 5 number 2 from summer 1998. This issue contains: Kancho's ...

New addition to the archive, Project JACO Summer 1998, the Japanese Animation Club of Orlando. They take a look at buying anime through the mail, a look at Megacon '98, a review of the Escaflowne and Eva soundtracks and a look at Yotoden. archive.org/details/proj...

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The Right Stuf International Inc. For Immediate Release

From: — Jeff Thompson RE: “The Irresponsible Captain Tylor” The Right Stuf International, Inc.

Date: 8/15/97

The Right Stuf International is pleased to announce the acquisition and impending release of “The Irresponsible Captain Tylor.” This 26 episode television series has been at the top of anime fans’ “must see’ lists for years, and will be available for the first time ever in the US. The series will initially be presented subtitled, with dubbed versions becoming available in 1998.

The time is the distant future, and two civilizations are preparing for interstellar battle. The problem is that the UPSF’s forces are stretched to the limit, and the Raalgon Empire has declared war on them. One thing is certain: both sides are undergoing massive internal power struggles and there is going to be a great deal of useless killing before it's over. Anyone in the army has to seriously question their commitment and their sanity. And, then there’s Tylor.

Justy Tylor is for all outward appearances a bumbling clod, a directionless 20 year old man on some distant future world. Drifting aimlessly, he gets it into his head that enlisting in the military would be a good way to glide through life and collect a nice fat pension after an invisible career. One would think someone like this wouldn't even be let in the door, let alone given the chance for glory. Tylor, though, has perhaps the most disarming manner in the Universe... there isn’t a person alive who can out-charm him. Even with this ability, common wisdom dictates he wouldn't get very far before someone caught on and quietly buried him someplace unimportant (pretty much what Tylor wants, actually). That’s where his second gift comes in: he’s usually an excellent judge of people. Winding up with a command of his own, the Soyokaze (“Gentle Breeze”, a ship with a reputation for going through commanders) and its crew venture out in search of the enemy in defense of their homeland. The crew views this outsider with contempt, if not outright hostility. It looks like Tylor is about to join the long list of people who were driven out of the military or are dead. The planners hate him too: they'd be very happy if he simply failed to return from his patrol. The Raalgon? They've got a score to settle with him as well. Nope ... it doesn’t look good at all for Captain Tylor. Just don’t try to explain it to him... he'd probably just fall asleep.

From the Otaku Archive: Press release from Right Stuf announcing that they licensed The Irresponsible Captain Tylor.

This would for its charming story and cast, as well as for being the testbed for TRSI's "Fansub Amnesty" program.

Link: archive.org/details/pres...

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John O'Donnell, wearing a T-shirt and cap, sits next to a man with a beard at a table in a convention hall. Posters for US Manga Corps' releases are set up at the front of the table

From the Otaku Archive: U.S. Manga Corps' Anime Expo 1993 panel.

Hosted by John O'Donnell. The audio is a bit low, but this is a fantastic example of what industry con panels were like in the earliest days of the anime industry.

Link: archive.org/details/ax-9...

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From the Otaku Archive: Flyer for AnimeCon '91, the first N.A. anime con to feature Japanese guests

Guests included:

- Kenichi Sonoda
- Leiji Matsumoto
- Yoshiyuki Sadamoto
- Haruhiko Mikimoto
- Toshio Okada
- Johji Manabe

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Link: archive.org/details/anim...
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Cover for Buffalo Crisis Volume 2 Issue 8, which includes line art from Gundam 0083 set against a yellow background.

Cover price: $1.00

Also in the Otaku Archive: Buffalo Crisis Volume 2 Issue 8 (September 1991)

The Science Fiction Animation Confederation's of New York's official fanzine, with a cover story for Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory

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David Williams
Feb 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM

Coming this summer from A.D.Vision!!!!!
Evangelion

The hot action-packed TV series currently taking anime by storm, comes to the
U.S. in a newly created OVA version. This is the SAME story, SAME action but
with all NEW high quality animation!!! This series will be released with two
episodes per VHS tape in both subtitled and dubbed versions and as a
bilingual/close captioned LASER DISC!

Final release dates and prices to be announced.

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David Williams
A.D.Vision Internet Liaison
dlw@advfilms.com
http://www.advfilms.com

New to the Otaku Archive: David L. Williams' Usenet post from February 12, 1996, announcing that A.D. Visions had licensed Neon Genesis Evangelion.

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