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Sailor Moon Transforms for its 20th Anniversary


Sailor Moon Transforms for its 20th Anniversary

Many anime and manga fans will have one or two series that they’ll fondly remember as the titles responsible for opening up their world to Japanese culture. For most female fans from the Toonami Era, that series was Sailor Moon.
September marked the beginning of the Sailor Moon manga’s re-release onto American shores, after six years [...]

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New ‘Trigun’ Movie to Be Released in September


“Cowboys & Aliens” may not have been your cup of tea, but in American anime legend lives a title that was the original to mesh the sci-fi and Western genres, capturing the Old West, a hard-pressed gunslinger, and the exploration of space all in one – “Trigun.” This month, a new story will unfold.
Twenty years [...]

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Weekend Animations, Episode 6


Since there won’t be another weekend before Thanksgiving here in the U.S.A., I’m going with a pair of videos that I think mesh in well with the holiday of turkey, gravy, and pies of every flavor. Truth be told, they mesh well with any of the later-year holidays going on around these parts, but [...]

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Weekend Animations, Episode 5: Study Skills


This one is a middle of the school semester edition! At least, I think that’s where we are, right? Am I close? I’ve been out of college for a little while now and I’ve lost all track of how semesters run (and don’t even ask me about quarterly semesters or those other things, I have [...]

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Weekend Animations, Episode 3


There was a time when the term “horror film” didn’t mean “gross out film.” A time when the blood, if any was shown at all, was minimal. How did that work? Instead of going for the shock moments, they gradually built up a sense of dread and unbalance. In those films you had this [...]

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Weekend Animations, Episode 2 (with Director’s Commentary!)


Let’s call today Saturday Morning Panoramas! We’re featuring two films today that examples of long panoramas that tell the story of a place and not only a character.
I enjoy stop motion work. It has a weight and tangible feeling that I haven’t yet seen replaced in digital animation. Maybe that’s an indictment of my own [...]

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Saturday Morning Animations, Episode 1


Hello and welcome to the first episode of Saturday Morning Animations here on Suvudu! We’ve come a long way in digital animation and storytelling, as I hope this little series (I have no idea how long this will run, but I have enough to get us through this month and the next). You’re not [...]

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Conversational Comics Concludes on August 15


Conversational Comics, the three-panel speaker series sponsored by the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, concludes at host venue Union Pool in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 15 at 2:00 pm.
Austin English (Windy Corner, Christina and Charles), Lisa Hanawalt (Stay Away From Other People, I Want You) and Dash Shaw (Bottomless Belly Button, Bodyworld) will talk [...]

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YO, JOE!


G.I. JOE vs COBRA: The Essential Guide is on sale today!
A true labor of love for author Pablo Hidalgo, The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, and myself, G.I. JOE vs COBRA is a fun look back at the need-to-know history behind the epic clash between G.I. JOE and COBRA-and the origins of the heroic team that [...]

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MoCCA 2009!


Hopefully you’re all pumped for the annual Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art festival! This year it’s being held the weekend of June 6-7 at the 69th Regiment Armory at Lexington Avenue and 25th Street in New York City. The festival will be open to the public from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. both days. [...]

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