- Anime Insider
Infobox Magazine
title = Anime Insider
image_size = 200px
image_caption = May 2008 "Anime Insider" cover
editor =
editor_title = Editor
frequency = Monthly
circulation =
category =Anime magazine
company =Wizard Entertainment
publisher =
firstdate =2001
country = USA
language = English
website = [http://www.wizarduniverse.com/anime.html www.wizarduniverse.com/]
issn = 1547-3767"Anime Insider" is a monthly magazine published by
Wizard Entertainment , consisting of news and entertainment pieces relating to the Japaneseanime andmanga subculture.In its earliest incarnation it was published from Fall 2001 till Fall 2002 as a series of quarterly specials under the title "Anime Invasion", then became a bi-monthly magazine in November 2002, and was re-named "Anime Insider" in April 2003.
The magazine was changed to a monthly release schedule in July 2005, which remains its current cycle.
While containing informative features, such as interviews or exclusive reporting, articles dedicated to satire or humor are often also included. A trademark feature in
Wizard Entertainment publications, word bubbles are added to printed pictures.The magazine dropped its cover price in winter 2007 to $4.99 for the U.S. and $5.99 for Canada, and - with the demise of Newtype USA in February 2008 - is cited as the English-language anime magazine with the highest distribution and sales across North America.
Content
News
The News portion covers events and trends in the anime & manga industries as well as coverage of conventions. Factual column "Coming Soon" consists of licensing announcements and expected releases, while "By the Numbers" incorporates digits relating to Japanese culture, video game, and anime/manga headlines, and "Con Job" lists upcoming conventions by location and programming.
Entertainment columns within this section include "Death of the Month" (a character death from a selected series), "Top Five" (editors' praise for something related to anime culture), and "Gratuitous Fanservice" (a chosen pair of male and female characters designed to appeal to fans due to their appearances)
Reader Contributed Material
Animail, a combination of the words "anime" and "mail", is a section dedicated to answering questions submitted by readers. Results from Anime Insider's monthly web-poll, reader comments, and selected fan art are posted here.
Anime Features
The feature "A.I. Five" summarizes a popular anime title debuting domestically that month by suggesting the top five reasons why viewers would enjoy this particular series/
OVA /movie.In their "Flash in Japan" segment, an anime series currently airing on TVs in Japan is profiled for American audiences, prior to licensing in the U.S., with quotes from the shows' directors. The article "Last Man Standing" is a fictional story that puts two anime characters that are similar in nature (ex. Ninjas) but are from different shows against each other in a type of imaginary match.
Manga Preview
Each month, a new manga title scheduled to be released in America is previewed in Anime Insider, publishing a chapter from an upcoming volume. Some past manga include Trigun Maximum and . The 41's manga preview is
Disgaea 2 .Main Sections
"DVD"
Dedicated to information regarding domestic DVD sales, this section has a listing of new releases for that month. Recurring segments include "Lip Service" (interviews with voice actors), "Eastern Egg" (extras in Japanese DVD's), "Must See" (new release recommendation), "Free Swag" (merchandise sold with discs), and "Disc Drive" (Japanese releases).
"Theatrical"
This section focuses on theatrical releases of Japanese-produced films and anime. "Casting Call" (suggestions for actors portraying anime roles) is the recurring column for this section.
"Manga"
Offering a listing of English releases and publishing news, the segment includes "What's the Difference" (comparison of titles in both anime and manga forms), "Must Read" (new manga recommendation), and "Read on Arrival" (manga not available in English).
"Television"
This portion concentrates on anime broadcast on television in English-speaking countries and Japan. The "Tune in Tokyo" (profiles of anime new to Japan) piece is located here.
"Music"
Music incorporates "Backstage Pass" (profile of a Japanese artist), "Face the Music" (new soundtrack releases), and "Pop Top" (top-selling musical recordings according to
Oricon , Japan's equivalent of the "Billboard" charts)."Video Games"
Video games cover both Japanese and non-Japanese games and news on consoles and game producers. Columns in video games consist of "Continue" (news brief), "Must Play" (new game recommendation), and "Import Report" (anime related or odd Japanese games).
"Stuff"
The heading "Stuff" is used to describe the portion on anime merchandise, anime figurines, and collectable card games. The only column is "Thanks Japan" (funny anime-related products from Japan).
"J-Life"
This section discusses Japanese lifestyles and youth culture.
Segments on commercially packaged food, drinks, and other products are under "Eat It, Drink It". Interesting and occasionally unusual locations and travel hot-spots are profiled in "Tokyo Travelogue", and lessons in Japanese are given in "JPN101".
Other Sections
Other sections include "From the Top" (an editorial column) and "Parting Shot" (a bizarre photo of an event/place in Japan).
External links
* [http://www.wizarduniverse.com/anime.html Anime Insider's Official Website]
* [http://wizarduniverse.invisionzone.com Anime Insider & Wizard Forums]
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