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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...
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...
Uploaded by: Samantha Ferreira
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...
Uploaded by: Ryan Gavigan
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
Uploaded by: Severance
Link: archive.org/details/anim...
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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
Uploaded by: Severance
Link: bsky.app/profile/otak...
New to the Otaku Archive: David L. Williams' Usenet post from February 12, 1996, announcing that A.D. Visions had licensed Neon Genesis Evangelion.
Uploaded by: Samantha Ferreira
Link: archive.org/details/anno...
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