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Welcome to the WikiProject Anime and manga Reference Library Subject Archive, Page 1. It is designed to find book (offline) sources for relevant articles that fall under this WikiProject by cataloging the general subjects covered by a particular work. For magazine resources, please see the Magazine reference library.

See also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan/Reference library

Contents

[edit] Instructions

[edit] Users

Find a book that may contain source information that you are looking for. Contact any of the users that own that book for more information.

[edit] Contributers

If you wish to contribute to the project, please add your personal books to those found here and then add your . The subject archive is arranged alphabetically by book title, with content subject information listed alphabetically (by family name for people) below the title. Please be thorough when checking books, and please link to relevant pages. This allows interested editors to more easily find this page (and possible references) by using the "What links here" link.

[edit] Subject list

[edit] Anime Interviews

Title: Anime Interviews: The First Five Years of Animerica Anime & Manga Monthly (1992-1997), edited by Trish Ledoux

  • short history, interview (by Satoru Fujii, 1993), afterword, select bibliography & filmography
  • short history, interview (by Takashi Oshiguchi, 1993), afterword, select bibliography & filmography
  • short history, interview (by Trish Ledoux, 1993), afterword, select bibliography & filmography
  • short history, interview (by Seiji Horibuchi, 1993), afterword, select bibliography & filmography
  • short history, interview (by James Matsuzaki and Frederick L. Schodt, 1993), since the interview, select filmography

[edit] Watercolor Impressions

Title: The Art of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind: Watercolor Impressions, by Hayao Miyazaki, translated by Andrew Cunningham

The book contains several hundred illustrations related to the Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind manga and anime, over half in color, with notes from Miyazaki about each one. Also included is information about the first appearance of the image, subsequent appearances, the size of the original, and the title of the image. There is a section about the origination of the characters, with images showing the progression of the appearance of various characters. There is also a chart showing exactly when each chapter appeared in Animage, which chapters appear in each tankōbon, and when each tankōbon was originally published.