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From: pearl@remus.rutgers.edu (Starbuck)
Newsgroups: rec.arts.anime.info,news.answers,rec.answers
Subject: rec.arts.anime: Anime Resources List
Followup-To: rec.arts.anime
Date: 1 Oct 1994 13:22:55 -0400
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Archive-name: anime/resources
THE ANIME RESOURCES LIST
========================
Edited by
Steve Pearl
October, 1994
This FAQ, as well as many other FAQ's appearing on the net, is posted
to news.answers. You can ftp FAQ's mentioned in this document from
rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet. If you do not have ftp, send a message to
"mail-server@rftm.mit.edu" with the word "help" in the body. The
server will send you instructions on retrieving the files via email.
This is a monthly list of sources of anime material available to the readers of
this newsgroup. If you have any questions, additions or corrections, send your
stuff to:
Internet: pearl@remus.rutgers.edu or Steve Pearl
CI$: >internet: pearl@remus.rutgers.edu 359 Lloyd Rd
GEnie: S.PEARL6 Aberdeen, NJ 07747-1826
Changes since April:
- Added the following FAQs to the Electronic Resources:
- Added the following mailing lists to the Electronic Resources:
- Dirty Pair (Need to complete entry)
- Tenchi Muyou (Need to complete entry)
- Maison Ikkoku
- MMPR
Things to do:
- Need information on the Lemon List and the Lamune & 40 list (Anyone?)
DISCLAIMER 1: To the best of our knowledge, the editor is not associated with
ANY of the companies or organizations mentioned below other than as a customer.
DISCLAIMER 2: The opinions expressed on this post do not necessarily represent
the opinions held either by the editor or any organization he's affiliated with.
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Table of Contents
o LEGALITY OF COPYING ANIME / ANIME SCRIPTS / ANIME GIF FILES
o TRANSLATED ANIME
o ANIME MAIL ORDER STORES
o SOURCES FOR ANIME SCRIPTS
o ANIME FTP SITES
A crude guide to using FTP:
o ANIME BITNET FILESERVERS
o ELECTRONIC ANIME RESOURCES: MAILING LISTS
o ELECTRONIC ANIME RESOURCES: ARTICLES
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o LEGALITY OF COPYING ANIME / ANIME SCRIPTS / ANIME GIF FILES
By virtue of trade agreements between the US and Japan, it is illegal in the US
to distribute copies of anime and anime-related material without having
permission from the copyright holder, regardless of whether or not any fee is
charged. This includes all anime features, official or fan-generated scripts
for these features and illustrations featuring the likenesses of the characters
appearing in these features (as in GIF files).
Copyrights are intended to make sure that the author of the work receives
appropriate compensation for his/her job. Some people consider the copying of
anime a morally corrupt practice, as the author of the work is not being paid.
There have been several counter-arguments to this by anime fans, such as:
- It is unlikely that the Japanese companies will sue the fan, as this
practice creates a demand for other anime-related products, which increases
their sales.
- The fan is against profiting from this activity, and in some cases even
boycotts and denounces any people who are doing it for profit.
- These features are far too expensive/hard-to-find for the fan to acquire
them by other means.
Regardless of any moral or economical justifications, the fact is that copying
of anime features is illegal under US law. If the fan resorts to this method
to obtain anime material, he/she should be aware of this.
o TRANSLATED ANIME
The following companies have translated anime videos for sale. These
are OFFICIAL versions, done with the authorization of the owners.
- AD Vision
2709 Chimney Rock
Houston TX 77056
(713) 965-0886
- AnimEigo
PO Box 989
Wilmington, NC 28402
(919) 799-1501
e-mail: Janice Hindle at 72447.37@compuserve.com
- Pioneer LDCA, Inc.
2265 East 220th Street
Long Beach, CA 90810
(213) PIONEER (746-6337)
- Streamline Pictures
P.O. Box 691418
West Hollywood, CA 90069
- The Right Stuf
P.O. Box 71309
Des Moines, IA 50325-1309
(800) 338-6827
- US Manga Corps
250 W 57th st.
Suite 831
NY, NY 10107
1-(800) 626-4277
(212) 977-7456
FAX: (212) 977-8709
A publishing label of Central Park Media.
- US Renditions
1123 Dominguez St.
Unit K
Carson, CA 90746
(213) 604-9702
FAX: (213) 604-1134
A subsidiary of Books Nippon.
- Viz Video
Various Fan organizations have unofficially subtitled many films. A
list has been compiled by Jay Harvey of several of these organizations.
See the electronic resources section for more information.
o ANIME MAIL ORDER STORES
The following companies sell imported anime video and audio software, manga
and miscellaneous related merchandise through mail order. To the best of
our knowledge, none of them sell any pirated audio/video software.
Reviews of some of them were done in AnimeStuff #13 (see ANIME FTP SITES).
- Animate
2-12-12 Takashima
Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi
Japan 220
Tel: 45-441-1616
Fax: 45-441-1650
(If ordering using English, use clear, simple sentences and write the
product names in Japanese (or use a photocopy) and their catalog
numbers (just to be on the safe side) whenever possible. Their
written English is poor, but perfectly understandable. I've never
called them by phone. They accept yen international money orders as
well as bank drafts (I'm not sure about personal cheques). If sending
a draft, add 3000 yen to the total amount for bank handling charges in
Japan. They do not accept credit cards. They also do not have a
catalogue. Flip through the latest Japanese anime magazine such as
Animage and Newtype for their latest goods.)
- Books Nippan
1123 Dominguez St. Unit K
Carson, Ca 90746
Phone: 213 604 9702
Fax: 213 604 1134
[Caveat: This particular Books Nippan store has a nasty tendency
to overprice their anime books]
605 West 7th
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Phone: 213 891-9636
Fax: 213 891-9631
Hours: M-F 10-7; Sat. 11-5; Closed Sun.
[Books, posters, etc. Can special order LDs, CDs, and tapes. Catalog
available. Very good service and a pleasure to deal with. 20% discount
with Books Nippan Fan Club membership]
- Formosa Inc DBA Anime Market
PO Box 8126
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46898-8126
thwang@mentor.cc.purdue.edu
Carries domestically available Anime at nicely discounted prices.
Free catalog available.
- Kimono My House
1424 62nd Street (at Hollis)
Emeryville, CA 94608
(510) 654-4627
Anime paraphernalia. Also have an exclusive line of anime T-shirts.
- Kinokuniya Bookstores of America, Ltd. (San Francisco)
Japan Center
1581 Webster St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415 567-7625
Manga and various anime magazines, books, posters, calendars, and CDs.
Kinokuniya Bookstores of America, Ltd. (San Jose)
San Jose Yaohan
675 Saratoga Ave.
San Jose, CA 95129
Phone: 408 252 1300
See previous entry.
- Laser Craze
349 Newbury Street, Boston.
Boston, MA 02111
Phone: (800) 888-6086 - Orders Only
Phone: (617) 338-9820 - Questions
Fax: (617) 338-8098
Carry both Imported & Domestic disks. Free UPS Shipping. Accept
all major Credit Cards.
- Laser Media
15932 West State Rd 84
Box 129
Sunrise, FL 33326
Phone/BBS: (305) 384-9566
FAX: (305) 384-9416
Anime CD's and LD's. Do not accept credit cards. Generally faster
and cheaper than Laser Perceptions.
- Laser Perceptions
1739 Noriega Street
San Francisco, Ca 94122
Phone: 415 753 2016
Fax: 415 564 3821
Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-9pm (Pacific) Sun 11am-7pm
LDs and CDs. Orders accepted by mail, phone or Fax with credit card
(MC/Visa/AmEx) for immediate shipping if in stock. Annual catalog.
[Try this if they didn't have the laserdisc you're looking for in either
Mikado or Nikaku Animart. Warning: It can take them next to forever to
send you a given item if they don't have it in stock when you place your
order.]
- Mikado-Laser Japan
Japan Center, Kintetsu Bldg.
1737 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115-3698
Phone: (415) 922-9450
Fax: (415) 922-1682
Closed Mondays.
[Good choice for anime laserdiscs. They only credit cards for mail
order by special arrangement. Otherwise they accept money orders or
cashier's check.]
-Nichibei Anime Club
P.O. Box 12783
La Jolla, CA 92039-2783
Phone: (619) 558-6318
e-mail: 73113.3242@Compuserve.Com
Specializes in original animation cels and drawings. Free catalog available.
- Nikaku Animart
615 North 6th Street
San Jose, Ca. 95112
Phone: 408 971 2822
nikaku@netcom.com
Laser Disks, CDs, Books, Posters, etc. Catalog available.
[The best all-around anime store]
- Sight & Sound
27 Jones Road
Waltham, Mass. 02154
Phone: 617 894 8633
Fax: 617 894 9329
Hours: Mon-Wed, Sat 10am-7pm (Eastern), Thu-Fri 10am-9pm
LDs and CDs. Orders accepted by mail, phone or Fax with credit card
(MC/Visa) for immediate shipping if in stock. Monthly catalog. No
longer ships overseas.
[One of the best all-around laserdisc stores]
- The Whole Toon Catalog
PO Box 369
1460 19th Ave. NW
Issaquah, WA 98027
(206) 391-8747
(206) 391-9064
General animation paraphernalia store.
Books, tapes and LDs. Catalog available.
[Good place to inquire for anime shown in the USA. If they don't
have it, odds are you can't get it. I don't think they do imports.]
o EUROPEAN ANIME DISTRIBUTORS
GERMANY
Laser Eye Land
Mittenwalderstrasse 12
10961 Berlin
GERMANY
Germany / 30 / 694 78 49
shop's business hours: mo - fr: 12.00 - 6.30pm
but thursday: 12.00 - 8.00pm
saturday: 10.00am - 6.00pm
nearest subway station - Gneisenaustrasse (2min. to walk)
(NTSC-import disks from the US, Japan and Hongkong, much cheaper than
any other source in Berlin, shipping all over Europe, no credit cards,
only eurocheques and money-orders, catalog/list available)
I got word from one of the owners that IF they receive 100 requests for
anime laserdiscs they will start importing 'dangerous amounts of anime' in
the near future, so just keep pestering them!
ENGLAND
Lynn Moir / Anime UK Magazine
70 Mortimer Street
London W1N 7DF
England
Phone: 071 - 637 2588
This service is pretty much in the beginning stages now, so they don't have
all that much in stock (yet). However, they DO offer a 'search service' and
will try to get whatever you ask for. In a letter I got from Lynn, I'm warned
that this may take a long time, though.
Books Nippon
64/66 St. Paul's Churchyard
London EC4M 8AA
England
Tel: (071) 248 4956
Japanese magazines, books, stationary, gifts, etc.
Cannon & Co.
18 Newport Place
London WC2
England
Tel: (071) 437 7157
A range of anime videos in PAL, going for stlg18 a time. Although the
language is Chinese (!), they do have a good range that's growing all
the time. Titles available include: Cityhunter, Project A-Ko and
Macross: Do you remember love?
Comet Miniatures
46-48 Lavender Hill
London SW11 5RH
England
Tel: (071) 228 3702
Kits, toys, models (not just anime-related). Wholesaler to Forbidden
Planet so the same stuff is cheaper at Comet.
Forbidden Planet
71 New Oxford Street
London WC1A 1DG
England
Tel: (071) 497 2150
Comics (manga both in English and Japanese), T-Shirts, kits, toys.
High prices.
Japan Centre.
Picadilly Circus.
London.
Tel. 071 439 8035.
Nearest Tube: Picadilly.
Japanese magazines, stationary, food, travel, video hire.
Sheffield Space Centre
33 The Wicker
Sheffield S3 8HS
England
Small, fluctuating but interesting anime stock (one of the few places
in Europe you can get Animag without subscribing). Write for mailing
lists (SAE). Despite high S&H-charges (40% of total value outside the
UK) - Recommended!
Anime Projects
64 Stanley Mead
Bradley Stoke
Bristol
BS12 0EG
England
Tel: (0454) 619170
E-Mail: animeprojects@cix.compulink.co.uk
Anime Projects is a new company, currently releasing AnimEigo's anime on PAL.
They completed the release of both BGC and Riding Bean. Their most recent
release was Otaku no Video, and their next will be two of the Urusei Yatsura
movies: 'Only You' and Remember My Love'.
Island World Communications
40 St. Peter's Road
London W6 9BD
England
Tel: (081) 748 9000
Fax: (081) 748 0841
IWC produces and releases high-quality dubbed anime under the label
Manga Video in collaboration with US Manga Corps. You cannot order
videos directly from them, but you can write to them and 'make wishes'
(addressed to Laurence Guinness at the IWC address).
FRANCE:
Librairie JUNKU
262, Rue Saint Honore
75001 PARIS FRANCE
It's a Japanese library. Not limited to Manga that is. There's a
level dedicated to it. They do Mail Order. ask for a list with a
SASE. They sell : Mangas, CD, Posters, Audio-tapes, Video-Tapes.
NB: there's NO translated manga or translated magazines. Only original
ones.
DEESSE
8, Rue Cochin
75005 PARIS FRANCE
They do mail order. same as above.
They sell : Mangas, Kits, Toys...they buy directly in Japan.
All Japanese Magazines : Animage, Hobby Japan, Animedia, New-Type,
B-Club, New Video.
US Magazines : Animag, Animenominous, Protoculture Addict.
French Fanzins : Mangazone, AnimeLand, Startoys.
MADOKA
25, rue Faidherbe
75011 PARIS FRANCE
Mail order too.
Goods, Art-Books, Mangas, CD, Garage Kits, Models...
Librairie TONKAM
29, rue Keller
75011 PARIS FRANCE
THE anime shop in Paris! all what you ever dreamed about :)
Goods, Posters, Tee-shirts, LD, CD, Video-tapes, Manga, Magazines
ONDES
31, rue Greuze
75116 PARIS FRANCE
CD and LD. they sell Players too (for CD and LD)
GEGE LE CHINOIS
26, rue des trois mages
13006 Marseille
Mangas, CD, Kits...
Librairie TOUTENCARTOON
45, rue Peyrollieres
31000 TOULOUSE
Same as above : Mangas, CD, Posters...
o ANIME MAIL ORDER STORES (ANIME MODELS!)
(Originally compiled by Jim Nevermann)
1. Galactic Trade Commission (or just GTC)
10185 Switzer
Overland Park, KS 66212
(913) 492-2169
[Continues to be --hands down-- the largest source of plastic
injection anime kits I've EVER seen anywhere or anytime. No "garage
kits". Limited stock of some kits makes some of them very, very
expensive. Big catalog (12 pages at least) is about $3.00.]
2. Event Horizon
203 Blue Ridge Drive
Old Hickory, TN 37138
[Primarily Gundam kits but has some Macross, Orguss, etc. as well
as gaming supplies and figures. Has a catalog and usually give prompt
responses.]
3. Miniatures and Models
c/o Lee Cushing
6184 San Juan St.
Forest Park, GA 30050
[Nice person to work through. Has a variety of anime kits and
publications. Has a catalog and gives prompt responses.]
4. Psycho 5
12513 Lake City Way
Seattle, WA 98125
[Gundam, Aura Battler, a few Macross, and publications. No
catalog, but can special order some items.]
5. Golden Age Collectables
1501 Pike Place Market
401 Lower level
Seattle, WA 98101
[Gundam, Aura Battler, and a few other series kits, plus a large
variety of publications. No catalog, but may be able to special order.]
6. NewType Toys & Hobbies
1531 10th Avenue (at Kirkham)
SF, CA 94122
(415) 731-3077
Sat-Sun: 10:30-6:30 PM
Mon-Fri: 6:30-9:30 PM (by appointment only)
[Model kits. LOTS of model kits. A catalog is available for $2.00.]
o SOURCES FOR ANIME SCRIPTS
The only OFFICIAL (i.e., legal) source for anime scripts in the US is
A-Ni-Me: The Berkeley Journal of Japanese Animation. The first two volumes
are available for $15.00 from Nikaku Animart and Books Nippan. Volume 1
contents:
Editors' Note
Anime Survival Guide
Jerry Beck Interview
Bubble Gum Crisis 1-6 Synopsis
Bubble Gum Crisis Song Translations
Dragon's Heaven Script
Gunbuster 1-6 Synopsis
Megazone 23 Pt. 1 Script
Megazone 23 Pt. 2 Synopsis
Megazone 23 Song Translations
Nadia 1-3 Scripts
Nadia Song Translations
Outlanders Script
Rumiko Takahasi Introduction
Ranma 1-10 Scripts
Ranma 11-18 & Nettohen 1-20 Synopsis
Volume 2 contents:
Nadia Introduction
Nadia 4-6 Scripts
Nadia 7-39 Synopses
Ranma 11-13 Scripts
Ranma Nettohen 7-9 Scripts
Sue Shambaugh provides UNOFFICIAL scripts for many anime features. She
charges a nominal fee ranging from $1.00 to $2.50 per script to cover for
printing and shipping charges. She has no electronic address, but you can
write her for a catalog at the following:
Sue Shambaugh
11800 Thrift Road
Clinton, MD 20735
Remember, this is a fan effort and not a commercial venture, so PLEASE don't
ask her for a copy of everything she's got.
[I have a copy of Sue's catalog in electronic format. E-mail me for a copy.]
o ANIME FTP SITES
These Internet sites contain anime related materials and are accessible
by anonymous FTP. There may be other sites, but these are the major ones.
Edited from the list by mrp105@psuvm.psu.edu (Matt Pyson)
Last-Updated: 1993/07/13
Active Anime FTP Site Names and Addresses
Anonymous FTP Site Name Internet Address Contents | Directory
-------------------------- ----------------- --------------------------------
atbmac1.larc.nasa.gov 128.155.18.23 Images,Scripts | pub/anime
azathoth.sura.net 128.167.254.184 FanFiction | pub/anime/original
bongo.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.186.13 Scripts,Images | anime
brownvm.brown.edu 128.148.128.40 Miyazaki Scripts | listserv.1ac
burgundy.nectar.cs.cmu.edu 128.2.209.13 README files | (see below)
busop.cit.wayne.edu 141.217.75.40 Images | pub/anime
cs.dal.ca 129.173.4.5 Archives,Lyrics | (see below)
f.ms.uky.edu 128.163.128.6 Images | incoming/Pictures
ftp.ics.uci.edu 128.195.1.1 Scripts | pub/anime
ftp.tcp.com 128.111.72.60 much stuff | pub/anime
ftp.white.toronto.edu 128.100.2.220 Scripts,Manga,Images | pub/anime
garfield.catt.ncsu.edu 128.109.153.89 Images | pub/graphics/images
gateway.control.com 140.186.1.34 Images | pub/graphics/anime
isfs.kuis.kyoto-u.ac.jp 130.54.20.1 UY Bitmaps | (see below)
mageus.stanford.edu 36.161.0.237 Images,Scripts | Anime
nic.stolaf.edu 130.71.128.8 Synopses,Images | (gopher dir)
plains.nodak.edu 134.129.111.64 FanFic,Images | pub/anime
rahul.net 192.160.13.1 Images,Anims | pub/harlock
remus.rutgers.edu 128.6.13.3 Lyrics,Synopses | pub/anime
romulus.rutgers.edu 128.6.13.2 (mirror of remus.rutgers.edu)
sachiko.acc.stolaf.edu 130.71.192.17 Synopses | (gopher dir)
spies.wiretap.com 130.43.3.3 Guides | Library/Media/Anime
sciences.sdsu.edu 130.191.224.2 Sounds | .1/anime
toklab.ics.osaka-u.ac.jp 133.1.12.30 Bitmaps | /bitmaps/local/anime
venice.mps.ohio-state.edu 128.146.37.77 much stuff | anime-manga
wpi.wpi.edu 130.215.24.1 FanFic,Images | anime
wuarchive.wustl.edu 128.252.135.4 Images | graphics/*
-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-==-
A crude guide to using FTP:
Unix Command: ftp <site name>
Login: anonymous
Password: login@machine_name
Let's say that geeker@pac.man.edu wants to get the latest and greatest
Ranma-chan GIF (/anime/hentai/r-chan1.gif) from happosai.com.
- At the Unix prompt, geeker types "ftp happosai.com".
- At the "login:" prompt, he types "anonymous".
- At the "Password:" prompt, he types "geeker@pac.man.edu". He's now logged
at happosai.com.
- geeker now uses cd(1) and ls(1) just like in Unix to find whatever he's after.
If geeker want to get the Ranma-chan GIF, he must do the following:
- He uses cd(1) to go to /anime/hentai. Once there, he uses ls(1) to make sure
that r-chan1.gif is actually there.
- GIF files are binary, so geeker sets the file transfer type to binary by
typing "binary".
- geeker types "get <filename>", where <filename> is the name of the file he
wants to copy. In our case, he would type "get r-chan1.gif" to get the file.
Note that no wildcards are allowed.
- Several other ftp commands to know:
"?" - lists the commands available
"quit" - exits the program
"ascii" - sets file transfer mode to ascii
"mget" - allows multiple-file gets, and wildcards
If you need help, or want to learn advanced techniques, DON'T post to
rec.arts.anime for help. Instead, ask your local system administrator / CCON
/ Unix witch doctor for help. That's what they're paid for.
Notes:
- Synopses are available at most of the sites mentioned above.
- Sound files: These are IFF "raw" sound files, which can be played on Amiga,
MS-DOS, Macintosh and Sun computers. There is also a text file with
instructions on how to play them.
- EAV (Electronic Animation Velocity) and AnimeStuff are electronic anime
fanzines. EAV is put out by Randall Stukey and the Anime Publications
Bureau, and AnimeStuff is published by a group of anime fans in CompuServe.
- urusei-yatsura archives: the collected messages of four years (1987-1991)
of the Urusei Yatsura mailing list (see below). Warning: this file is
HUGE! (about 300 pages long).
- The Rutgers Anime files contain all the anime song translations by Theresa
Martin, and current copies of all the articles written by Steve Pearl
(see ELECTRONIC ANIME RESOURCES: ARTICLES, below).
- Remember to set your file type to BINARY before reading any GIF/JPEG files,
sound files, or compressed text (.Z) files.
o ANIME BITNET FILESERVERS
listserv@brownvm.brown.edu -- Miyazaki mailing list archive. From the
Internet, send a message with the text 'get nausicaa filelist' to
the above address.
BITFTP@PUCC -- FTP access for BITNET sites. For more info,
type 'tell bitftp at pucc help' from a BITNET account.
ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com -- Alternate e-mail FTP access. Send the message
'help' and it will send back instructions.
o ELECTRONIC ANIME RESOURCES: MAILING LISTS
- Aa! Megamisama! mailing list: a mailing list for and about the Ah! My
Goddess! OAV and manga series. To subscribe, send email to belldandy,
skuld, or urd [@usagi.jrd.dec.com]. To post, send email to
megami@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
- Alt.manga mailing list: a mailing list for manga fans (basically a
mailing list echo of the alt.manga newsgroup). To subscribe,
send e-mail to alt-manga-request@darwin.sura.net. The mail should
have the following text in the first line:
subscribe alt-manga yourlogin@youraddress Firstname Lastname
- Anime Germany mailing list: a mailing list for German anime/manga fans. To
subscribe to the list, send e-mail to: CB@brewhq.swb.de To send a
message to the actual list, send e-mail to: AnimeGer@brewhq.swb.de
- BGC mailing list: a mailing list for the discussion about the Bubblegum
Crisis/Crash series of OAVs. To subscribe, send e-mail to:
linna@industrial.com. To post, send e-mail to: linna@industrial.com
- Dirty Pair mailing list: a mailing list for and about the Lovely Angels in
their many incarnations. To subscribe, send e-mail to: . To post, send
e-mail to:
- Hayao Miyazaki mailing list: a mailing list for fans of the works of
Hayao (Nausicaa, Laputa, Kiki, Totoro) Miyazaki. Discussion of
alternative/progressive manga and anime is also welcome.
To subscribe, send mail to listserv@brownvm.brown.edu. The mail
should have the following text in the first line:
subscribe nausicaa yourlogin@youraddress Firstname Lastname
- Kimagure Orange Road mailing list: a mailing list for and about the Kimagure
Orange Road TV series and manga To subscribe to the list, send e-mail
to: kor-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu To send a message to the actual list,
send e-mail to: kor@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- KISS mailing list: a mailing list for the discussion of KISS software
and data. To subscribe, send e-mail to himechan@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
To post, send e-mail to kiss@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
- Lamune mailing list: a mailing list for and about the Lamune & 40 series.
To subscribe to the list, send e-mail to: lamune-request@hoy-hoy.ukp.com
To send a message to the actual list, send e-mail to:
lamune-l@hoy-hoy.ukp.com
- Maison Ikkokui: a mailing list for and about the Maison Ikkoku TV series
and manga. To subscribe, send email to tarigan@sfu.ca. To post, send
email to maison-ikkoku@sfu.ca.
- MMPR: a mailing list devoted to the Japanese live action sentai show "Jyu
Ranger" in its American incarnation of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers".
To subscribe, send e-mail to mmpr-request@indigo.mese.com with a line
in the body that reads "subscribe mmpr your name" excluding quotes.
It's a listserv. You will recieve a msg to keep which tells you what
other commands are supported. To post, send e-mail to
mmpr@indigo.mese.com.
- Rec.arts.anime family of newsgroups: There are four mailing lists, one
corresponding to each of the major anime-related newsgroups:
anime-l Echo of rec.arts.anime
anime-info Echo of rec.arts.anime.info
anime-market Echo of rec.arts.anime.marketplace
anime-stories Echo of rec.arts.anime.stories
To subscribe to one of these lists, send an email message to:
listproc@solaris.cc.vt.edu with the following in the body of the
message: subscribe <name of list> <Your real name>
For example, if John Smith wished to subscribe to the anime stories
echo, he would send the following message to listproc@solaris.cc.vt.edu:
subscribe anime-stories John Smith
The "Subject" line of the mail message does not matter. You do not
have to include an email address in the body of the message. The
list will subscribe you to the address you send your message from.
To unsubscribe, send either of the following two commands to
listproc@solaris.cc.vt.edu: unsubscribe <name of list> or
signoff <name of list>
To receive a list of other mailing list commands, send a message
containing the single word "help" to listproc@solaris.cc.vt.edu.
Once you have subscribed to a list, you may post message to it by
mailing directly to the individual list. The addresses are as follows:
anime-l@solaris.cc.vt.edu
anime-info@solaris.cc.vt.edu
anime-market@solaris.cc.vt.edu
anime-stories@solaris.cc.vt.edu
Example: If John Smith wished to post a story (after subscribing to
the anime-stories list), he would send email to:
anime-stories@solaris.cc.vt.edu The "Subject" line of his message
should be the title of his story, and the body of the message should
be the text of his story.
- Rec.arts.manga mailing list: a mailing list for manga fans (basically a
mailing list echo of the alt.manga newsgroup). To subscribe,
send e-mail to rec-arts-manga-request@darwin.sura.net. The mail should
have the following text in the first line:
subscribe rec-arts-manga yourlogin@youraddress Firstname Lastname
- Robotech mailing list: a mailing list for the (in)famous Harmony Gold
series from the mid-80's. To subscribe, send e-mail to
LISTSERV@USCVM.BITNET. The mail should have the following text in the
first line:
subscribe robotech yourlogin@youraddress Firstname Lastname
- Ranma 1/2 mailing list: a mailing list for and about the Ranma 1/2 TV series
and manga. To subscribe, send email to ucchan@usagi.jrd.dec.com. To
post, send email to ranma@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
- Seiyuu mailing list: a mailing list for discussions about anime voice actors
and actresses (called seiyuu in Japanese). To subscribe, send e-mail
to ami@usagi.jrd.dec.com. To post, send e-mail to
seiyuu@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
- Shampoo mailing list: a mailing list for fans of the animated
character Shampoo from the Ranma 1/2 manga & TV series. To subscribe,
send e-mail to shampoo-request@calvin.sfasu.edu. To post,
send e-mail to shampoo-l@calvin.sfasu.edu.
- Shoujo mailing list: a mailing list dedicated to the discussion shoujo manga
and anime. To subscribe, send e-mail to nonoka@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
To post, send e-mail to shoujo@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
- Touch/Adachi Mitsuru mailing list: a mailing list for and about Touch,
and other manga/anime created by Adachi Mitsuru. To subscribe, send
e-mail to minami@usagi.jrd.dec.com. To post, send e-mail to
touch@usagi.jrd.dec.com.
- Urusei Yatsura mailing list: a mailing list for fans of Urusei Yatsura
and Maison Ikkoku and of the works of Rumiko Takahashi in general.
To subscribe, send e-mail to urusei-yatsura-request@panda.panda.com.
The mail should have the following text in the first line:
subscribe urusei-yatsura yourlogin@youraddress Firstname Lastname
o ELECTRONIC ANIME RESOURCES: ARTICLES
- Aa! Megamisama! FAQ: a FAQ article on the AMS anime & manga. Compiled by
Geir Freistad at geir-f@hsr.no
- Alt.fan.bgcrisis: an internet newsgroup devoted to Bubblegum Crisis/Crash &
ADPolice. No known mailing list exists for this newsgroup.
- Alt.tv.robotech: an internet newsgroup devoted to Robotech. No known
mailing list exists for this newsgroup.
- American Anime Seiyuu List: a list of anime voice actors and the
characters they've played. Compiled by Steve Pearl at
pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- Anime APA Index: an article describing anime APAs (Amateur Press
Associations) and a list of known anime APA's. Compiled by Steve
Pearl at pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- Anime Club Directory: An article listing all of the known Anime Clubs
in the world! Compiled by Steve Pearl at pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- Anime FTP Site list: A list of currenly known ftp sites with
anime/manga content. Maintained by Matt Pyson at mrp105@psuvm.psu.edu
- Anime Publications Directory: An article describing all of the
known Anime Publications, both Fan & Professional. Compiled by Steve
Pearl at pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- Anime Seiyuu List: a list of anime voice actors and the characters they've
played. Maintained by Jeff Okamoto at okamoto@hpcc01.corp.hp.com.
UUCP address: ..!hplabs!hpcc01!okamoto
- Anime Shopper's Guide to Chicago: a travelogue of the anime stores in
Chicago (submissions are welcome). Maintained by Enrique Conty at
jester@ihlpm.att.com.
- Anime Shopper's Guide to London: a travelogue of the anime stores
in London. Maintained by David Cotterill at 100014.3230@compuserve.com.
- Anime Shopper's Guide to Los Angeles: a travelogue of the anime stores
in Los Angeles. Maintained by Jim Lick at jim@piggy.ucsb.edu.
- Anime Shopper's Guide to New York City: a travelogue of the anime stores
in NYC. Maintained by Steve Pearl at pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- Anime Shopper's Guide to San Francisco: a travelogue of the anime stores
in the Bay Area. Maintained by Steve Mah at smah@sdcc13.ucsd.edu.
- Anime Shopper's Guide to Sydney: a travelogue of the anime stores in
Sydney. Maintained by Iain Sinclair at axolotl@socs.uts.edu.au.
- Anime Shopper's Guide to Tokyo: a travelogue of the anime stores in Tokyo.
Maintained by Jeff Okamoto at okamoto@hpcc01.corp.hp.com.
- Anime Videogame list: a list of anime-related videogames.
Maintained by Ken Arromdee at .
UUCP address:
- CD Cyclopedia: a comprehensive list of anime-related Compact Discs.
Maintained by Steve Pearl at pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- Domestically Available Anime: A comprehensive list of anime which was
subtitled or dubbed for non-Japanese markets. Currently available
in Postscript format only. Maintained by Steve Pearl at
pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- Fan Subtitled Anime list: A list of fan subtitled anime available
from various Anime organizations. Maintained by Jay Harvey at
bs783@cleveland.freenet.edu
- Imported anime list: a list of dubbed/subbed anime commercially available
in the US, UK, Australia and Japan. Formerly maintained by Michael
Studte but he discontinued it. The last version (2/94) is available
via email from Steve Pearl (pearl@remus.rutgers.edu). Please note that
a new article, Domestically Available Anime, has replaced the Imported
Anime list.
- KISS FAQ: a FAQ article on the KISS program and data files.
Compiled by ITO Takayuki at yuki@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
- KOR FAQ: a FAQ article on the Kimagure Orange Road anime & manga.
Compiled by Wei Xiong at wxiong@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu
- Laserdisc articles: Bob Niland maintains several articles on Laser Discs.
(Just about anything you wanted to know.) You can request it directly
from him at rjn@hpfcrjn.fc.hp.com or via ftp at princeton.edu
(128.112.128.1, directory pub/Video/Niland)
- LD Cyclopedia: a comprehensive list of anime Laser Discs.
Maintained by Steve Pearl at pearl@remus.rutgers.edu.
UUCP address: ..!rutgers!remus.rutgers.edu!pearl
- National Anime BBS Watch: a list of U.S. BBSes with anime content in them.
Maintained by Chet Jasinski at c.jasinski@genie.geis.com
- Rec.games.mecha: an internet newsgroup devoted to mecha. No known
mailing list exists for this newsgroup.
- Yuu Yuu Hakusho FAQ: a FAQ article on the Yuu Yuu Hakusho anime show.
Compiled by Melinda Miller at sanjiyan@netcom.com
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