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Animage

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Japanese anime and entertainment magazine
Animage
September 1997 cover, featuring the artwork of theStudio Ghibli film,Princess Mononoke
EditorHisae Kawai (2014–present)
Former editorsHideo Ogata (1978–1986)
Toshio Suzuki (1986–1989)
Takao Sasaki (1989)
Mikio Takeda (1990–1992)
Susumu Arakawa (1992–1995)
Takashi Watanabe (1995–1998)
Toshiya Matsushita (1998–2002, 2005–2014)
Shūichi Ōno (2002–2005)
CategoriesAnime,manga,voice acting
FrequencyMonthly
Circulation65,660 (2009)[1]
First issue26 May 1978 (July issue)
CompanyTokuma Shoten
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese
WebsiteOfficial site

Animage (Japanese:アニメージュ,Hepburn:Animēju) is a Japaneseanime and entertainment magazine published byTokuma Shoten since July 1978. Notable works serialized in the magazine includeHayao Miyazaki's mangaNausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1982—1994) andSaeko Himuro's novelOcean Waves (1990–1992).

History

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Animage was established in 1978[2] as the first magazine devoted to animation and comics aimed at a general public and not professionals.[3] In 2007 the magazine started its online edition.[4]

Anime Grand Prix

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Main article:Anime Grand Prix

The Anime Grand Prix is the annual prize decided by the readers' votes to the anime of the year. The Anime Grand Prix started in 1979, and the first prize was announced at the issue 1980 January, generally announced at the next year's June issue every year. It's the Animage's Anime Grand Prix Magazine Reader's Choice too.[5]

Voice Animage

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Voice Animage
ボイスアニメージュ
Cover of an issue of Voice Animage, showing five female voice actors dressed in white and wearing a variety of hats
Cover of an issue ofVoice Animage
Former editorsHideaki Kobayashi
Takashi Watanabe
First issue1994; 31 years ago (1994)
CompanyTokuma Shoten
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Websiteanimage.jp/now-voiceanimage/

Voice Animage (ボイスアニメージュ,Boisu Animēju) is a sister magazine launched in 1994 that covers thevoice acting industry in Japan. It was published irregularly at first, then settled into a regular release every other month. The magazine was edited byHideaki Kobayashi [ja] together with Takashi Watanabe before Kobayashi moved to work on variousKadokawa Shoten magazines, and the magazine suspended publication in February 2002 with its 42nd issue. At Kadokawa, Kobayashi and Watanabe helped launchVoice Newtype.

Beginning in February 2009,Voice Animage resumed publication as a quarterly magazine.[6] The magazine has focused mainly on male voice actors since relaunching.

AniRadi also began publishingVoiceRadimage (ボイスラジメージュ,Boisu Radimēju) as a play on the name ofVoice Animage.

See also

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Citations

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  1. ^"2009 Japanese Anime/Game Magazine Circulation Numbers".Anime News Network. January 19, 2010.Archived from the original on January 22, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2010.
  2. ^"Animage January 2017".Otakumode.Archived from the original on 2018-10-10. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2017.
  3. ^Patten 2004, p. 142
  4. ^"Official Animage Magazine Website Opens in Japan".Anime News Network. June 8, 2007.Archived from the original on 2015-09-12. RetrievedJuly 25, 2015.
  5. ^"Anime Grandprix".Archived from the original on 2013-10-03. Retrieved2013-09-25.
  6. ^じゅじゅの編集奮闘記 第28回 魅惑のボイスにくびったけ [Juju Editorial Struggles Journal #28 - Head Over Heels with Captivating Voices] (in Japanese). Animage Official Site. Archived fromthe original on September 17, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 25, 2009.

General sources

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  • Patten, Fred (2004).Watching Anime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews. Stone Bridge Press.ISBN 1880656922.

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