Newtype
- The Non-Professional
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Newtype
Does anyone here subscribe to Newtype? or just buy it regularly? I just got the April issue and its pretty good, has the top 100 anime Heroines of the year, or has I think of it, hottest chicks of the year. So anyone else read?
- rubyeye
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So far I have every issue except that preview one they gave out at Otakon last year (I think).
The only real gripe I have about it right now is that the DVD is always some ADV title. I want to see others from like Bandai, Pioneer, or even Media Blasters. I asked about it on animeondvd but it looks like ADV is contracted to supply preview titles for at least the remainder of the year.
Don't know if anybody else will be jumping on the DVD preview anytime soon.
The only real gripe I have about it right now is that the DVD is always some ADV title. I want to see others from like Bandai, Pioneer, or even Media Blasters. I asked about it on animeondvd but it looks like ADV is contracted to supply preview titles for at least the remainder of the year.
Don't know if anybody else will be jumping on the DVD preview anytime soon.
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I have every issue out except for the January issue.. It's sold out.. -_-
As for the DVD always being from an ADV title is that ADV is helping bring New Type to the US by translating some of the original New Type Japan content to New Type USA. Have you noticed?
Well here's something from the ADV news archive:
ADV FILMS TO PUBLISH POPULAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR AMERICAN AUDIENCES
HOUSTON, July 2, 2002 – A.D. Vision, Inc. (“ADV”), the #1 producer-distributor of Japanese animation in North America, is proud to announce the signing of a long term agreement with top Japanese publisher and multimedia company Kadokawa Shoten, LTD. to localize, publish and distribute an English language version of Japan's premiere anime magazine, Newtype, on an exclusive basis throughout America and the English speaking world.
Newtype USA will make its anticipated debut with a special collector’s edition “Convention Teaser” at July’s Anime Expo convention in Long Beach, California and the San Diego Comic-Con International in August. The first newsstand edition of Newtype USA will go on sale this fall, and will be available through subscription and at specialty stores across the nation.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to bring Newtype to America,” ADV President and CEO John Ledford said. “It’s a tremendous magazine, and something we’ve needed here for a long time. American fans have been clamoring for years to get a magazine that offered a comprehensive look at the world of anime, up close and in depth. What better way to give them what they want than by bringing over Japan’s authority on the subject? This is going to rock the anime industry to its very foundation.”
Newtype has a monthly circulation of over 300,000 in Japan. ADV’s marketing push for the magazine will reach potential subscribers through the upcoming Newtype website (www.newtype-usa.com), through ADV’s massive customer database and through subscription cards inserted into the company’s DVD titles. ADV forecasts over 1,000,000 new readers within the first two years of publishing.
With its comprehensive coverage and stylistic portrayal of the anime industry, the Newtype brand appeals both to the established fan base and to new initiates to the genre, and has played a tremendous part in the success of many top anime properties over its publishing history. Exposure from Newtype’s regular manga reprints, a tradition that will be carried on in Newtype USA, has also turned many manga titles into successful entertainment franchises.
Newtype USA will be unlike any other anime magazine available today, in that it will be published in the Japanese right-to-left format, instead of the traditional English-language left-to-right format.
“We thought we could really enhance the reading experience by having Newtype USA mirror its counterpart’s format,” Ledford said. “I think it will be a really unique, fun thing that the fans will enjoy.”
The Convention Teaser features a cover story on Japan’s hottest television anime series, “RahXephon,” spotlights on popular new American anime imports, feature stories on Japanese culture, behind the scenes interviews with creative talent, the English language premiere of the Full Metal Panic manga, and much more.
I highly recommend New Type USA to anyone who wants that extra info on new Anime coming out. Has a lot of cool stuff to read about. Free stuff too!
I personally like the photoshop 6/painter 7 tips in each issue!!!
BTW... does anyone know where I can get a January 2003 issue of New Type USA?
As for the DVD always being from an ADV title is that ADV is helping bring New Type to the US by translating some of the original New Type Japan content to New Type USA. Have you noticed?
Well here's something from the ADV news archive:
ADV FILMS TO PUBLISH POPULAR MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR AMERICAN AUDIENCES
HOUSTON, July 2, 2002 – A.D. Vision, Inc. (“ADV”), the #1 producer-distributor of Japanese animation in North America, is proud to announce the signing of a long term agreement with top Japanese publisher and multimedia company Kadokawa Shoten, LTD. to localize, publish and distribute an English language version of Japan's premiere anime magazine, Newtype, on an exclusive basis throughout America and the English speaking world.
Newtype USA will make its anticipated debut with a special collector’s edition “Convention Teaser” at July’s Anime Expo convention in Long Beach, California and the San Diego Comic-Con International in August. The first newsstand edition of Newtype USA will go on sale this fall, and will be available through subscription and at specialty stores across the nation.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to bring Newtype to America,” ADV President and CEO John Ledford said. “It’s a tremendous magazine, and something we’ve needed here for a long time. American fans have been clamoring for years to get a magazine that offered a comprehensive look at the world of anime, up close and in depth. What better way to give them what they want than by bringing over Japan’s authority on the subject? This is going to rock the anime industry to its very foundation.”
Newtype has a monthly circulation of over 300,000 in Japan. ADV’s marketing push for the magazine will reach potential subscribers through the upcoming Newtype website (www.newtype-usa.com), through ADV’s massive customer database and through subscription cards inserted into the company’s DVD titles. ADV forecasts over 1,000,000 new readers within the first two years of publishing.
With its comprehensive coverage and stylistic portrayal of the anime industry, the Newtype brand appeals both to the established fan base and to new initiates to the genre, and has played a tremendous part in the success of many top anime properties over its publishing history. Exposure from Newtype’s regular manga reprints, a tradition that will be carried on in Newtype USA, has also turned many manga titles into successful entertainment franchises.
Newtype USA will be unlike any other anime magazine available today, in that it will be published in the Japanese right-to-left format, instead of the traditional English-language left-to-right format.
“We thought we could really enhance the reading experience by having Newtype USA mirror its counterpart’s format,” Ledford said. “I think it will be a really unique, fun thing that the fans will enjoy.”
The Convention Teaser features a cover story on Japan’s hottest television anime series, “RahXephon,” spotlights on popular new American anime imports, feature stories on Japanese culture, behind the scenes interviews with creative talent, the English language premiere of the Full Metal Panic manga, and much more.
I highly recommend New Type USA to anyone who wants that extra info on new Anime coming out. Has a lot of cool stuff to read about. Free stuff too!

BTW... does anyone know where I can get a January 2003 issue of New Type USA?

- Declan_Vee
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I've been buying the Japanese Newtype for... at least a year now. Newtype USA pissed me off, overly bastardised and completely useless. A complete waste of money that could have been better spent on DVDs, Games, Alcohol or even a flash lunch... I'm tired, I'm sure I'll calm down in a few hours.
Then again... so is the other Newtype. I guess when you don't know what you're getting (I can't read this!) it doesn't seem like such a waste.
Then again... so is the other Newtype. I guess when you don't know what you're getting (I can't read this!) it doesn't seem like such a waste.
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[anger] To bad we arent all fluent in japanese. [/anger]Declan_Vee wrote:I've been buying the Japanese Newtype for... at least a year now. Newtype USA pissed me off, overly bastardised and completely useless. A complete waste of money that could have been better spent on DVDs, Games, Alcohol or even a flash lunch... I'm tired, I'm sure I'll calm down in a few hours.
Then again... so is the other Newtype. I guess when you don't know what you're getting (I can't read this!) it doesn't seem like such a waste.

- Declan_Vee
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- Brolli411
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I would get the NewType USA, but it's too damn expensive... It’s got a good source of information, and the DVD is always nice... But it cost a lot.
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If they would have taken that survey in america I bet Chi would not have won #1 or at least I hope not. I am getting annoyed with the lets make love to a robot chick ideas.
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I've been avoiding Newtype USA for its ADV biases, and picked up Japanese Newtype for a while instead...but even that's heavily slanted towards Bandai Japan/Emotion titles (do we REALLY need a fourth gundam seed cover or a third one for .hack or six chobits inserts?), so I've hopped ship to the Animage crowd. It doesn't have as much pretty artwork, but it DOES have a much wider variety of shows covered (ie I saw a two page spread for Spiral, which Newtype JP has pretty much blown over). Only catch is that it costs more. So it goes, I can live without it. 2 issues = 1 DVD =P
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