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- AnimeUK Magazine December 1991
- AnimeUK Magazines 1992
New visitors please read this Blog from Old to New using Chronoblog, the past is important!
Wednesday, 31 May 2023
End of May 2023
Now with the end of May 2023, in sight, adding and uploading more photographic evidences for the pictoral record, as we move into early mid 1990s.
Friday, 19 May 2023
May 2023 living with terminal Cancer!
May 2023, I have finally finished working on the 1991's March 9th. Anime-Day (THE UK's FIRST ANIME CONVENTION) blog pgae, with evey bit of printed, or handwritern correspondence, Advertisments, photos, Convention Booklet scans, Pre-Convention Reports, Post Convention thoughts, from attendees, and the organisers. And with 100 people, meny of whom where meeting for the first time, and a small core Fandom of Pen-Pals also got to see each other too. I would think that it was about 5/6 of the National total of the UK's Anime Fandom showing up to watch Anime they had not seen before.
March 1991 Pt.1 ANIME DAY – The first Anime convention in the UK
For me, May 2023, has seen its ups and downs regarding my health, but I try to UPload what I can, to the NEW Pages, and discover, photoghaphs and edit, and transcribe (takes more time for a Dylexsic, on top of my illness) the writern word for you to be able to see the Data more clearly.
Adding to "A Harmony of Robot invaders." the 1980's timeline....
In March of 1987 the reviewer Phil Fances, in that month's issue of 'White Dwarf Magazine - The Role-Playing Games Monthly' (Issue 87), does use the Word "Anime", but in keeping with a lightharted tone, refers to it as "what the Japanese call their giant robot cartoons", and in both the reviews of 'MEKTON' and its Expantion rule set 'Roadstriker', you can note the phrase "in the best possible taste", that to my mind brings up a 'catch-phrase from comedian Kenny Everett. - Note that the 1980's the Retail and mail order Company 'GAMES WORKSHOP' was quite differant than its post 2000 counterpart, and was a haven for Role playing games, Novels, and War games, of Science Fiction, and Fantasy, and other well known IPs, not just its own games and minitures!
A harmony of robots found in White Dwarf.
[NOTE: So far I have not found any more writings, or advertisements in regards to Anime, or the American games of Battletech or Mekton in the 1980's issues of White Dwarf Magazine.
Other NEW pages for you to visit are focusted on those early Anime Conventions in the UK;
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Liverpool's University Science Fiction, Fantasy, Film and Fear Society. Is to beleaved to had hosted a ONE Day Anime convention, on Saturday 18th. june 1994 ? Project L-Kon
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The on going new PAGES; timeline-data-facts; This Time-line encludes my own inportant key moments regarding Anime and Manga.