Animage #004 (October 1978)

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Published 10 September 1978

Cover: Gatchaman (Illustrated by Ippei Kuri)

Poster: “Over The Galaxy” (Shingo Araki & Michi Himeno) & “Joe in my Heart” Gatchaman (Ippei Kuri)

pg. 9-18: Gatchaman II

Interview(s):

  • Kunio Okawara

Comment(s):

  • Katsuji Mori
  • Yoku Shioya
  • Kazuko Suigyama
  • Shingo Kanemoto
  • Masanori Nakano

pg. 20-24: Galaxy Express 999

Interview(s):

  • Kenji Yokoyama

Comment(s):

  • Keisuke Fujikawa
  • Tomonori Kogawa

pg. 25-27: Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato

Interview(s):

  • Yoshinobu Nishizaki

Comment(s):

  • Noboru Ishiguro
  • Nobutaka Nishizawa
  • Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
  • Kenzou Koizumi

pg. 28-30: New Aim for the Ace!

pg 31 -49 : Animation World on TV

Covered series (Commenter):

  • Future Boy Conan (Hayao Miyazaki, Shigeo Endo)
  • Daitarn 3 (Yasuo Shobue)

pg. 51-55: The World of Sunrise

Roundtable Participants:

  • Takashi Iijima
  • Tadao Nagahama
  • Yoshitake Suzuki

pg. 57- 62: Voltes V

Comment(s):

  • Tadao Nagahama
  • Masaki Tsuji
  • Takashi Iijima
  • Osamu Ichikawa

pg. 63-65: “New TV Project Report” – Watari

pg. 66-71: The Hobbit

pg. 73-80 : Encore Animation #4: Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae

Comment(s):

  • Teiji Ōmiya
  • Kei Tomiyama
  • Rintaro
  • Reiko Mutō
  • Kōichi Kitamura
  • Shotaro Ishinomori

pg. 81- 98: “Golden Warrior” by Yuki Hijiri (Part 4)

pg. 99-114: Animage Fan Plaza (Part 1)

pg. 115-117: “Seiyuu 24 Hours” #4 – Yasuo Yamada

pg. 118-119: Spotlight #4 – “Kumiko Ōsugi”

pg. 120-121: Anime Biographies Map #4 – Shingo Araki

pg. 122-124: Studio Visit – Nippon Animation

pg. 126-129: Anime College (Shinichi Suzuki, Emiko Okada)

pg. 130-131: History of Animation Composition #3

pg. 132-133: “Just a Word” (Masaki Tsuji)

pg. 134: Mechanical World #4

pg. 135: Hisashi Katsuta’s Introduction to Voice Acting #3

pg. 136-143: Animage Fan Plaza (Part 2)

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