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- Tokyopop_(magazine) abstract "Tokyopop magazine, originally named MixxZine, was a manga anthology published in North America by Tokyopop.MixxZine at the start published five series, two of which were shōjo and two of which were seinen:Harlem BeatIce BladeMagic Knight RayearthParasyteSailor MoonAs the seinen and shōjo content were hard to reconcile, and Mixx wanted to refocus the magazine towards high school and university/college-aged readers, Sailor Moon was taken out of the anthology and moved to Smile.When Ice Blade concluded, Sorcerer Hunters filled the slot in the magazine.When MixxZine was renamed Tokyopop in July 1999, the focus was changed to an "Asian culture magazine", which included manga and articles on J-pop, video games, and anime. Only a few manga titles were published in the magazine until it was discontinued in 2000.".
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- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageRevisionID "653473075".
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anime_and_manga_magazines.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Harlem_Beat.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Ice_Blade.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink J-pop.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Magic_Knight_Rayearth.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Manga.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Parasyte.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Sailor_Moon.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Seinen.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Seinen_manga.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Shōjo.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Smile_(magazine).
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Sorcerer_Hunters.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Tokyopop.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Tokyopop Magazine''".
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLinkText "MixxZine".
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tokyopop (magazine)".
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tokyopop".
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- Tokyopop_(magazine) subject Category:Anime_and_manga_magazines.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) hypernym Anthology.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) type Book.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) comment "Tokyopop magazine, originally named MixxZine, was a manga anthology published in North America by Tokyopop.MixxZine at the start published five series, two of which were shōjo and two of which were seinen:Harlem BeatIce BladeMagic Knight RayearthParasyteSailor MoonAs the seinen and shōjo content were hard to reconcile, and Mixx wanted to refocus the magazine towards high school and university/college-aged readers, Sailor Moon was taken out of the anthology and moved to Smile.When Ice Blade concluded, Sorcerer Hunters filled the slot in the magazine.When MixxZine was renamed Tokyopop in July 1999, the focus was changed to an "Asian culture magazine", which included manga and articles on J-pop, video games, and anime. ".
- Tokyopop_(magazine) label "Tokyopop (magazine)".
- Tokyopop_(magazine) sameAs TOKYOPOP_(revista).
- Tokyopop_(magazine) sameAs m.04qhk5.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) sameAs Q7814052.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) sameAs Q7814052.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) wasDerivedFrom Tokyopop_(magazine)?oldid=653473075.
- Tokyopop_(magazine) isPrimaryTopicOf Tokyopop_(magazine).