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To Aru Majutsu no Index: Index PVC Figure 1/8 Scale $96.98 The starving young ‘Index’ from Necessarius. With the spin-off anime series ‘A Certain Scientific Railgun’ currently airing, the world behind the ever-popular light novel series ‘A Certain Magical Index’ continues to grow more and more, and to expand it even further – the mysterious girl with a photographic memory, and one of the heroines from the original series – ‘Index’, is here as a PVC figure… |
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To Aru Majutsu no Index: Misaka Mikoto PVC Figure 1/8 Scale $114.99 To Aru Majutsu no Index: Misaka Mikoto PVC Figure 1/8 Scale…. |
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Anime $10 Anime |
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The Anime Encyclopedia $22.48 Bigger and better! Our first edition rocked the anime world with its in-depth entries on anime famous and obscure and its superb index/film finder. Now this fantastic book is 40 percent larger-with all-new entries on hundreds of anime released after 2001, updates on older entries, and over fifty thousand words on anime creators (like Tezuka and Otomo) and genres ("Early Anime," "Science Fiction and Robots," etc.). An absolute must-have for every anime shelf! "If I only had space on my overcrowded shelf for one book on anime, this would be it. If I had no space on my shelf I’d select two books at random and drop them into the bin, just to make room– it’s that indispensable."– Paul Jacques, Anime on DVD "While you may not agree with their opinons on a given anime, they are informative and entertaining, especially when skewering a really bad anime." — Frames Per Second |
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Anime in Gioco $23.99 Performers: Claudio Baglioni – Harmony Vocals, Keyboards, Vocal Harmony, Vocals (Background); Antonella Pepe – Vocals (Background); Silvio Pozzoli – Vocals (Background); Paolo Gianolio – Bass, Guitar, Keyboards; Gavin Harrison – Drums, Percussion; Danilo Rea – Keyboards |
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Cruising The Anime City $7.98 If you’re into anime (and manga), there’s no place like Neo Tokyo. Here otaku dress-up cos-play style for real, 100,000+ fans attend cons to buy and trade, and anime soundtracks are performed in concert halls. Neo Tokyo is where anime has become both urban fashion and cultural zeitgeist, and this is its first street-smart guide in English. Featuring interviews with tastemakers, it covers studios, toys, museums, games, film "locations," music, plus where to hang and how to cruise. Four-color, with maps and index. Patrick Macias, a specialist in Asian film and Japanese pop culture, is the author of TokyoScope. Tomohiro Machiyama is a movie critic and journalist who writes and publishes in Japan. Both authors live in the San Francisco Bay Area. "Useful guide for pop-culture tourists, it’s stil an enjoyable read even if you never visit Tokyo." — Fortean Times "The perfect accessory for geeks who’ve saved up enough for a plane ticket to Japan and a few hundred thousand yen of walking-around money." — Wired "Although not for the easily disturbed, for every other anime fan/dilettante with a desire to visit, Cruising the Anime City is fun, fun, fun!" — Library Journal |
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The Anime! $16.15 This is a comprehensive guide to the complicated world of Anime, the particularly Japanese style of animation. Covering hundreds of films and organized year by year, it provides a short plot synopsis for each as well as a rating system. |
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The Anime Encyclopedia, Revised & Expanded Edition: A Guide to Japanes $16.39 DIVCompletely revised edition, with more films plus all-new studio and artist entries/DIVDIVpBigger and better! Our first edition rocked the anime world with its in-depth entries on anime famous and obscure and its superb index/film finder. Now this fantastic book is 40 percent larger—with all-new entries on hundreds of anime released after 2001, updates on older entries, and over fifty thousand words on anime creators (like Tezuka and Otomo) and genres (“Early Anime,” “Science Fiction and Robots,” etc.). An absolute must-have for every anime shelf!/ppIf I only had space on my overcrowded shelf for one book on anime, this would be it. If I had no space on my shelf I’d select two books at random and drop them into the bin, just to make room– it’s that indispensable.– Paul Jacques,IAnime on DVDbr/I/ppWhile you may not agree with their opinons on a given anime, they are informative and entertaining, especially when skewering a really bad anime. –IFrames Per Second/I/p/DIVDIVJonathan Clements is the former editor of Manga Max magazine, and the translator of dozens of anime, including Samurai Gold, Slow Step and Plastic Little. He has been awarded the Japan Festival Award for outstanding contributions to the understanding of Japanese culture. Helen McCarthy is the former editor of Anime UK and Manga Mania magazines, and the author of The Anime Movie Guide and Hayao Miyazaki: Master of Japanese Animation. She has been awarded the Japan Festival Award for outstanding contributions to the understanding of Japanese culture./DIV |
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Anime Fairy $10 Anime Fairy |
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