Regular postings have been used by me to help maintain this list. Trivia Quizbook 2: Torments from the Top 20" both by Ryan Omega. Trivia Quizbook: From Easy to Otaku Obscure: Episode 1" and See if you know everything there is to know with the Keep your eye out for a new book scheduled to be released on October 31, 2002,Įxplosion! The What? Why? & Wow! of Japanese Animation" by Patrick Drazen. The Hyperion book containing the artwork of Princess Mononoke is entitled Jonathan Clements contains various information on over 2000 anime titles. Wrote a book about the films of the anime director, Mamoru Oshii, entitled "Stray Dog of Anime: The Films of Mamoru Oshii"Īnime Encyclopedia: A Guide to Japanese Animation Since 1917" by Helen McCarthy and Miyazaki: Master of Japanese Animation" which covers the works of this influential anime director. These last 2 books are readilyįound in the UK, but harder to find in the United States. I highlyĮrotic Anime Companion" and "The Beginner's Guide to Anime".
The majority of the animated OAV and Movie titles that were released on Japan. " TheĪnime Movie Guide" by Helen McCarthy is well worth reading. On DVD: The Ultimate Guide" by Andy Mangels from Stonebridge Press. " WatchingĪnime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews" by Fred Patten contains osbervations from hisĪrticles in Animation Magazine. An excerpt from this scholarly publication is available in Adobe Acrobat format from this locationįrom Outer Space: Understanding Japanese Animation" by Antonia Levi. A new book from St Martin's Press entitled "Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke:Įxperiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation" by Susan Jolliffe Napier will beįorm. (adventure, comedy, sci-fi, etc.), length and number of episodes, release or airing date,ĭistribution company, as well as a short description and commentary. Information on the original title, its literal translation, production company, category Of over 1,200 anime titles (TV Series, Movies, OVA, and Specials). This book is published by Protoculture Addicts. This book was originally written in Italian and translated into English by Adeline D'Opera. Interviews : The First Five Years of Animerica, Anime & Manga Monthly (1992-97) " Anime:Ī Guide To Japanese Animation 1958-1988" by Baricordi,ĭe Giovanni, Pietroni, Rossi, & Tunesi is expected to be released in December 2000.
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