Flashback to the thirty-year-old OVA that said goodbye to Minmay, Misa, and Hikaru.

Flashback to the thirty-year-old OVA that said goodbye to Minmay, Misa, and Hikaru.
One of Kenichi Sonoda’s first professional gigs was designing characters for garage kits.
Ripped from the headlines of today, appearing soon on a VHS cassette tape near you.
Short anime isn’t just a product of the modern anime industry. We take a look at a 1986 late-night series based on a million-selling comic series.
Royal Space Force: Wings of Honnêamise was first shown to the world thirty years ago this month – in a form and place you wouldn’t expect.
Colony Drop’s long-awaited third fanzine is finally available.
In 1985, Shoji Kawamori created an all-new generation of variable fighters.
Published sometime in 1986 by Tony Luke, Robotech UK, at first glance, seems like your run-of-the-mill Robotech fanzine from the 1980s.
A quick look at some of the cool kits and toys I noticed at the latest Wonder Festival.
Twenty years ago today the fourth and final year of Anime America — a short-lived California anime convention that attempted to compete with Anime Expo — kicked off.