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I still couldn’t believe a year’s subscription of Newtype is more expensive than the Economist.
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Mainichi Mantan reports that details for the new season of Haruhi Suzumiya will be revealed in February issue of Newtype, which is scheduled for release on 10th Feb. Source: Mainichi Mantan via 2ch News Navigator
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Mainichi Mantan reports that details for the new season of Haruhi Suzumiya will be revealed in February issue of Newtype, which is scheduled for release on 10th Feb. Otaku
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Mainichi Mantan reports that details for the new season of Haruhi Suzumiya will be revealed in February issue of Newtype, which is scheduled for release on 10th Feb. Alafista on Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Anime Nano! 2009
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Mainichi Mantan reports that details for the new season of Haruhi Suzumiya will be revealed in February issue of Newtype, which is scheduled for release on 10th Feb. Anime
Anime Nano! 2009
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This week begins where last week left off, the OO's Trans-Am having caused a "Newtype" effect with Setsuna, Saji and Louise being connected by the effects of the GN Particles, alerting the latter two to the fact that they aren't on the same side.
Anime Nano! 2009
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Jack said: I think the crash of Newtype/PiQ is pretty much an indication of the trash that anime/manga has.
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I think the crash of Newtype/PiQ is pretty much an indication of the trash that anime/manga has.
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Magazines like Newtype, a Japanese trade magazine for the Anime industry is now translated and released in America every month with previews of new shows, and American directors like James Cameron are looking to direct live action versions of manga like Battle Angel Alita.
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I was at Kinokuniya today and I was browsing the current issue of Newtype.
Archive 2008-08-31 papabear 2008
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