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CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seen CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
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100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
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CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
"THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
"THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5")CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seenCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth FILMATION STYLE SHEETS SET OF 12 PRINTS These sets of style sheets were sent out by Mattel to various licensees that were using the Filmation designs across their merchandise. The artwork was referenced by the artists working on these pieces of merchandise, and, on occasion, the artwork itself would simply be used. These images appeared on hundreds of Masters of the Universe products; from the UK comic books to VHS covers! (each CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was aCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seenCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth FILMATION STYLE SHEETS SET OF 12 PRINTS These sets of style sheets were sent out by Mattel to various licensees that were using the Filmation designs across their merchandise. The artwork was referenced by the artists working on these pieces of merchandise, and, on occasion, the artwork itself would simply be used. These images appeared on hundreds of Masters of the Universe products; from the UK comic books to VHS covers! (each CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5")CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seenCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by FILMATION STYLE SHEETS SET OF 12 PRINTS These sets of style sheets were sent out by Mattel to various licensees that were using the Filmation designs across their merchandise. The artwork was referenced by the artists working on these pieces of merchandise, and, on occasion, the artwork itself would simply be used. These images appeared on hundreds of Masters of the Universe products; from the UK comic books to VHS covers! (each "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seenCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by FILMATION STYLE SHEETS SET OF 12 PRINTS These sets of style sheets were sent out by Mattel to various licensees that were using the Filmation designs across their merchandise. The artwork was referenced by the artists working on these pieces of merchandise, and, on occasion, the artwork itself would simply be used. These images appeared on hundreds of Masters of the Universe products; from the UK comic books to VHS covers! (each "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5")CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seen DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5")CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
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100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seen DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5")CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
FILMATION STYLE SHEETS SET OF 12 PRINTS These sets of style sheets were sent out by Mattel to various licensees that were using the Filmation designs across their merchandise. The artwork was referenced by the artists working on these pieces of merchandise, and, on occasion, the artwork itself would simply be used. These images appeared on hundreds of Masters of the Universe products; from the UK comic books to VHS covers!CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seen DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5")CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and theCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seen DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5")CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page by "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
FILMATION STYLE SHEETS SET OF 12 PRINTS These sets of style sheets were sent out by Mattel to various licensees that were using the Filmation designs across their merchandise. The artwork was referenced by the artists working on these pieces of merchandise, and, on occasion, the artwork itself would simply be used. These images appeared on hundreds of Masters of the Universe products; from the UK comic books to VHS covers!CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and the DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page byCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seenCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and the DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page byCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seenCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen. There is an in-depth CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 14 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 14 continues with the subject of looking at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The main article meticulously examines Filmation's pitch to Mattel (He-Man and the Masters of Space) based on the toy company's 1989 relaunch of He-Man. Another article showcases the Inspector Gadget pilot, and how the lead character was a "THE RETURN OF FAKER" SET OF 4 PRINTS Promoting "The Return of Faker" Dušan Mitrović and James Eatock created this set of 4 prints. Printed on glossy 180gsm, these 4 prints show not only key scenes, but also the quality of image that will be found in the forthcoming unofficial episode that is gaining great praise on-line! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
THE UNOFFICIAL CARTOON GUIDE TO HE-MAN See where it all began! The unofficial cartoon guide to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe meticulously covers all 130 episodes of the Filmation series. Within its 300+ pages are 700+ pieces of trivia, 460+ deleted scenes, 360+ examples of animation reuse, 380+ quotes,50+
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 9
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 9 tackles the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! When American studios outsourced their shows during the eighties the face of animation worldwide changed forever! The first part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how east and west first began working together, with CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 10 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 10 continues with the subject of how Japanese animation influenced western animation during the eighties with the East Meets West theme! The second part of a mighty forty-eight page article examines how the relationship between east and west flourished, with many visual examples of what constitutes"anime influences".
CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 12 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 12 examines how certain cartoons of the eighties became merchandising giants. The sword and sorcery shows He-Man, She-Ra, and ThunderCats are covered in an article that details their beginnings, their success, their demise, and their continuing legacy. Another article showcases (year by year) the Transformers toyline, covering its Japanese origins, and the CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 13 100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 13 dares to peer behind the curtain and take a look at the conceptual/behind the scenes aspects of the cartoons of the eighties. The rarely-seen Masters of the Universe toyline commercial (animated by Filmation for Mattel) is detailed, along with certain facts never before been revealed! A beautifully-illustrated He-Man storyboard test is showcased page byCEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 7
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 7 showcases the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. Who Framed Roger Rabbit and The Last Unicorn are just two of the animated movies covered in this issue. Other articles, including one on GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords, examine how certain animated shows translated to the big screen.CEREAL:GEEK ISSUE 8
100 glossy pages! cereal:geek issue 8 continues the theme from the previous issue showcasing the many animated movies of the eighties; both series-based and studio-produced. The numerous five-part stories that featured in many cartoons of the eighties are addressed in this issue. The He-Man and She-Ra movie The Secret of The Sword receives an in-depth article, including never-before-seen DC MINISERIES ARTWORK SET OF 4 PRINTS Scanned from the original comic book artwork, these 4 prints showcase the true beauty of Alfredo Alcala's and George Tuska's detailed artwork for the highly memorable Masters of the Universe miniseries from DC Comics in 1982! (each print measures 8" × 11.5") FILMATION STYLE SHEETS SET OF 12 PRINTS These sets of style sheets were sent out by Mattel to various licensees that were using the Filmation designs across their merchandise. The artwork was referenced by the artists working on these pieces of merchandise, and, on occasion, the artwork itself would simply be used. These images appeared on hundreds of Masters of the Universe products; from the UK comic books to VHS covers!0
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