The roughly mid-90's and earlier (generally pre-Toonami, pre-anime boom) era of anime & manga fandom: early cons, clubs, tape trading, Nth Generation VHS fansubs, old magazines & fanzines, fandubs, ancient merchandise, rec.arts.anime, and more!
kndy wrote:
How long did the Roman Albums last? Looking through it, it's an amazing value for 890 yen...especially that I got it pretty cheap, a lot of pages!
I lost touch with current Japanese publishing circa 1996 (!) so I can't be 100% sure but the last numbered RA (#56) is Final Yamato from 1983. It appears that Tokuma would every once in a while pop out unnumbered RA's, generally tied to a Ghibli release. The last 'general anime' RA I have is from 1994's Blue Seed (book published in '95) and it's much more a 'look at MOE girl' book as opposed to the old 'this is an overview of a series' style.
Here's an example of one I had no clue existed. Legend of the Galactic Hero. Note, no RA number.
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I can't help but brag about my copy of "Vifam: Perfect Memory" that I snagged off of an Amazon seller (of all places). A mammoth slice of images and info on this unique 80's mecha classic, the Vifam Perfect Memory book is quite substantial (like a Roman Album on steroids really!) and the original price of 2800 Yen reflected the quality of this book (for example, the contemporary Goshogun: Time Etranger Roman Album was 850 Yen).
cosmosamurai wrote:I can't help but brag about my copy of "Vifam: Perfect Memory" that I snagged off of an Amazon seller (of all places). A mammoth slice of images and info on this unique 80's mecha classic, the Vifam Perfect Memory book is quite substantial (like a Roman Album on steroids really!) and the original price of 2800 Yen reflected the quality of this book (for example, the contemporary Goshogun: Time Etranger Roman Album was 850 Yen).
Good score, still has the obi strip and everything!
Yeah, those Perfect Memory books were awesome. Macross, Vifam, the Votoms Odyssey book, and Out Magazine was done, caught up in whatever it was that started killing anime publishing. These books seemed to be an adjustment compared to the Tokuma Roman Album (which was mainly focused on preserving the memory of a show or movie in a time of no home video), going to great depths to explore some of the 'world' created and implied, filling in some gaps, extrapolating and so on.
There was a lot of innovation going on, publishers finding niches to explore and exploit, every product line seemed to have different 'takes' on what content to generate.
(if you follow me on tumblr or instagram, you might've already seen these, but I can't help gushing about them!!)
I got all these amazing goodies thanks to nemishop! Who btw, still has some amazing nostalgic anime and game goodies, so definitely check her out.
From right to left: Atsuko Nakajima Works artbook, Period Kenichi Sonoda manga artbook, Compiler 1&2 by Kia Asamiya, Blue Seed 1 by Yuzo Takada/Take Shobo, and a Project A-Ko Parody Comic 2, featuring artwork from Takashi Akaishizawa, Hiroshi Aro, Kazushi Hagiwara, and more!
I usually never buy anything for myself or splurge often, so this was a real treat. Especially because the prices were so good on everything. I’m taking my time soaking them all in. The artwork in everything just screams awesome.
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