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OUT (Magazine)

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月刊OUT was a monthly Japanese magazine that ran from May 1977 to May 1995. It is said to be Japan's first anime magazine. It was published by Minori Shobu and issues were released on the 27th of every month.While the magazine wasn't initially popular, once it began focusing on anime trending in otaku culture of it's time period, namely Space Battleship Yamato, it experienced a surge in popularity. It was notable for the large number of pages submitted by readers and for original projects. Due to being a niche magazine at first, the number of inside jokes that only veteran readers understood increased, which was somewhat alienating to newer readers.While the magazine's final issue was published in May 1995, in December 2008, Minori Shobu published a special issue to accompay the DVD release of Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens, and in February 2019, KADOKAWA published a one-off issue to comemmorate the release of Space Battleship Yamato 2202 Warriors of Love. Time will tell if new issues will be released soon.In 1978, 月刊OUT attempted a spin-off series known as Rendezvous; however this was discontinued after three issues.Has nothing to do with Out.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: The magazine often interviews creators in the anime industry, and in many cases, even lets the, contribute to it. In 1986, it became one of the few anime magazines to publish a press conference held by Hayao Miyazaki in which he complained about the anime industry, albeit in an abstract manner.note The only other magazine that published Miyazaki's complaints was the manga review magazine Comic Box.
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Cute Kitten
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Cute Kitten: One of the more popular original series from 月刊OUT is Ai Naniwa's "Cat Char" manga, where Char, Garma and Lala are all depicted as adorable cats. No, really◊.
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Gratuitous English
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Gratuitous English: It's a Japanese publication, but it's name is literally "Monthly OUT".
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Cute Monster Boy: Heinel and Richter in canon are genocidal, war-mongering Warrior Princes. In the June 1981 issue of 月刊OUT, they're depicted as ridiculously adorable, with Heinel being depicted cuddling a pillow and Richter being depicted holding a book (with his headdress taken off).
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Butt-Monkey: Poor Garma Zabi. Even as a cat, he can't catch a break.
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Cats Are Mean
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Cats Are Mean: Cat!Char. What did you expect? He's literally a villain.
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Pretty Boy
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Pretty Boy: Char on the November 1985 cover.
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Culture Equals Costume
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Culture Equals Costume: The February 1982◊ and January 1983◊ issues depict anime characters wearing traditional Japanese kimonos.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra: Raiza (who was a Satellite Character in the original anime) is depicted◊ on the July 1980 cover alongside Prince Heinel, Doraemon, Char Aznable, Captain Harlock, Lupin, Locke the Superman and other iconic characters. Wouldn't it have made more sense to put Richter instead?
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The September 1981 issue features a few pages dedicated to Star Trek. Despite being an anime magazine, the show's impact was enough to have influenced Japanese creators.
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Ship Tease
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Ship Tease: Several issues focus on Char and Lala, even the parody manga.
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Crossover
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Crossover: The June 1980 issue parodies this by putting the characters of Raideen, the Robot Romance Trilogy, Char Aznable and Ultraman together in one shot. It results in a lot of characters being crushed due to the Crowded-Cast Shot and they try to pry for freedom. In the March 1981 issue, all the blonde-haired villains (Garuda, Heinel, Charkin, Char, Richter, Zaral) of various 70's mecha anime come together and have a meeting. For whatever reason, an argument breaks out, which results in Garuda yelling at Heinel, while Heinel retorts and insists he's right. Everyone else listens on intently.
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War Is Hell
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War Is Hell: The cover of the July 1986 issue depicts the Autobots and Decepticons holding a flag that says "Love & Peace" with both the Autobot and Decepticon symbols on it.
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Fairytale Wedding Dress
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Fairytale Wedding Dress: The cover of the December 1993 issue depicts Sailor Moon◊ in one.
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