Duke Togo Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Lookie what I found! I know there have to be a decent chunk of you out there who, like me, got their collections started at Books Nippan. Speak up and make yourselves known! (bonus points to anyone who still has their card) Quote
grapetang Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Wow! From the Dark Ages of early US anime & manga... I remember making pilgrimages from Boston to NYC (with a side trip to Yaohan & Pony Toys in NJ) every few months to visit Books Nippan and Books Kinokuniya. That was close to 25 years ago!!! I used to order from Nikaku in San Jose too, and browse the General Products catalogs. Things are so much easier these days... Great find and some fond memories! ps - no card though... Quote
Guest davidwhangchoi Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 wow, that's where i first brought my first macross dyrl book. Downtown Manhattan. i just came back from eating lunch at Mitsuwa which was formerly Yaohan in NJ. they still sell Gundams and mangas, not much macross though. I live 5 minutes from there. Quote
Dangard Ace Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Didn't that come with the Project A-Ko t-shirt? Quote
Hoptimus Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Man I loved that place. Still kicking myself for not grabbing the This is Animation Southern Cross when I had a chance... Quote
Vifam7 Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 Wow! From the Dark Ages of early US anime & manga... I remember making pilgrimages from Boston to NYC (with a side trip to Yaohan & Pony Toys in NJ) every few months to visit Books Nippan and Books Kinokuniya. That was close to 25 years ago!!! I used to order from Nikaku in San Jose too, and browse the General Products catalogs. Things are so much easier these days... Great find and some fond memories! ps - no card though... Fond memories indeed. I remember going to the Yaohan around Christmas time back in (I think) 1990. Don't remember what store it was, but I remember one of them having the DYRL Perfect Edition VHS tape and LD set sitting on the shelf. The Pony Toys had the 1/55 Bandai Hi-Metal. All of them priced way beyond my reach at the time. But I did have just enough money to buy Mari Iijima's Merry Christmas Melody CD album. And yes, I used to order from Nikaku Animart as well. Up until about 1999-ish. Loved getting their paper catalogues. US Renditions' 3 volume Gunbuster release (w' white clamshell cases) was the first anime I ever purchased with my own hard earned money. I still have them. They sit right next to my Blu-ray discs. Quote
Roy Focker Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 My card is buried somewhere. Books Nippon is where I got macross 2. I still have their catalogue. Quote
terry the lone wolf Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 Didn't Books Nippon have a store in Manhattan? I kinda remember seeing it but it was closed. I really wanted to check it out.. Quote
Duke Togo Posted August 21, 2013 Author Posted August 21, 2013 (edited) Didn't Books Nippon have a store in Manhattan? I kinda remember seeing it but it was closed. I really wanted to check it out.. Yup! And Roy, you news to dig up that card and post a pic! Edited August 21, 2013 by Duke Togo Quote
Valkyrie Hunter D Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 Dang, I lost my card ages ago. What a nostalglia bomb! Oh yeah, Nikaku is still alive and kicking. And they still have the same stuff too! Quote
Duke Togo Posted August 21, 2013 Author Posted August 21, 2013 Someone must still have their card... Quote
Beltane70 Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 I lost my membership card, but it was through Books Nippan that I got my very first Macross book, the DYRL Gold Book. I was really sad when they closed the NYC store. It may have been small, but it had a pretty good selection of anime books and magazines. Even Mitsuwa is a shell of its former self. I miss Pony Toys and the Kinokuniya that was there. Back in the 90s my friends and I would make monthly trips up there to get our magazines and manga volumes. The bookstore that's there now has nowhere near the selection that Kinokuniya had. And don't even get me started on how much the one store there charges for its models and toys. You could easily pay $100 for a 3000-yen kit. Quote
Gubaba Posted August 22, 2013 Posted August 22, 2013 I lost my card as well. I used to go to the first LA store (on 6th St.) occasionally (first time I went, I picked up the Megazone Part 1 soundtrack on vinyl). But I went to the second (on 9th St.) pretty often, since I could drive by that point. And I *might* still have my card somewhere, but it'd be back in the States. Quote
Legioss Posted August 23, 2013 Posted August 23, 2013 Yes, Books Nippan, Kimono My House, and Nikaku Animart were awesome. I still have the catalogs. The Books Nippan catalog was where I first found out about Macross II. nippanmacrossii.pdf Quote
Jefuemon Posted August 23, 2013 Posted August 23, 2013 I think Books Nippan is where I ordered my "Artmic Design Works" book from. My very first anime book purchase. Don't think I ever had the card. Strictly mail order for me, since I was in Minnesota at the time. Quote
Shawn Posted August 24, 2013 Posted August 24, 2013 Wow-now that is a flashback! I still have one of their catalogs around too. Bought many of my first books from them in the 80's. They used to go to the San Diego Comic Con back when it was in the hotel. Huge tables full of Macross books! I can't believe you guys still have your membership cards!!! Shawn Quote
Guest davidwhangchoi Posted August 24, 2013 Posted August 24, 2013 (edited) i brought Maddox-01 and Gunbuster from there. my first time ever going downtown on the train ever as a kid, i was scared but glad i made the trip. Edited August 24, 2013 by davidwhangchoi Quote
Beltane70 Posted August 24, 2013 Posted August 24, 2013 I think Books Nippan is where I ordered my "Artmic Design Works" book from. My very first anime book purchase. Don't think I ever had the card. Strictly mail order for me, since I was in Minnesota at the time. I've always regretted not picking up that book when I had the chance. Quote
Duke Togo Posted August 24, 2013 Author Posted August 24, 2013 I can't believe you guys still have your membership cards!!! Shawn I got in on the NY side of things. I actually found my card renewals though 1996! Quote
JetJockey Posted August 28, 2013 Posted August 28, 2013 I know I don't have the card now. Unless it's in my parent's basement somewhere. I vaguely remember having one. But I didn't know Books Nippan had stores. I always called in orders. I wish I could go back in time and look for cels around that time. I was only getting books and a few CDs back then. I think I have some pencil boards? I know I have Macross, Dirty Pair, Zillion, and other laminate things. Oh and a few VHS tapes. Gunbuster, Dangaio, Macross II. Speaking of which I just found Devil Hunter Yohko on VHS. I think I only watched this once and can't believe I actually own it. The fan service is crazy in it. Quote
armentage Posted July 22, 2017 Posted July 22, 2017 BUMP!!! DE-LURK!! Â SOMETHING IS COMING..... YOU WILL ALL BE VERY PLEASED.... STAY TUNED FOR MORE! Â Â Quote
armentage Posted July 23, 2017 Posted July 23, 2017 (edited) THE TIME TO REMEMBER HAS COME!  REMINISCE!!!! I present to you a scan of the entire 1987 Books Nippan catalog that somehow found its way to me.  I was 12 at the time, and I'm not quite sure how or why this catalog showed up at my house.  I've always thought it was because I mailed away for a copy of the Robotech BGM, but I didn't realize at the time I was buying it from Books Nippan. As a kid growing up in suburban New Jersey in the 1980's, this catalog was the only window I had to world of Anime and Japanese Sci-Fi.  I would study the catalog, memorizing every detail about the terrible, low quality black-and-white photo copied cover art work featured in this catalog.  I'd wonder what words like "MOOK" or "Perfect Collection" meant!  When I received this catalog, the only anime I had seen at the time was Voltron, Robotech, and G-Force. My 12 year old brain didn't know what to make of "Call Me Tonight"!  Here's a link on Facebook if you don't want to download it:https://www.facebook.com/armen.nakashian/media_set?set=a.10209672122821821.1073741854.1292079797&type=3¬if_t=like¬if_id=1500816911286233 And here are the original scans as Jpg's in a single zip file if you are interested! books-nippan-1987.zip Edited July 23, 2017 by armentage Quote
TheLoneWolf Posted July 23, 2017 Posted July 23, 2017 (edited) Woooow, I love the guerilla style layouts that they used. And some of the names are still recognizable today, like David Keith Riddick and Robert Napton. Thanks for posting those scans! Edited July 23, 2017 by TheLoneWolf Quote
TangledThorns Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 (edited) My dad spent a lot of money at Books Nippan back in the 1980s for my anime obsession, lots of $$$! Edited July 24, 2017 by TangledThorns Quote
Sandman Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 On 7/23/2017 at 4:29 AM, armentage said: THE TIME TO REMEMBER HAS COME!  REMINISCE!!!! I present to you a scan of the entire 1987 Books Nippan catalog that somehow found its way to me.  I was 12 at the time, and I'm not quite sure how or why this catalog showed up at my house.  I've always thought it was because I mailed away for a copy of the Robotech BGM, but I didn't realize at the time I was buying it from Books Nippan. As a kid growing up in suburban New Jersey in the 1980's, this catalog was the only window I had to world of Anime and Japanese Sci-Fi.  I would study the catalog, memorizing every detail about the terrible, low quality black-and-white photo copied cover art work featured in this catalog.  I'd wonder what words like "MOOK" or "Perfect Collection" meant!  When I received this catalog, the only anime I had seen at the time was Voltron, Robotech, and G-Force. My 12 year old brain didn't know what to make of "Call Me Tonight"!  Here's a link on Facebook if you don't want to download it:https://www.facebook.com/armen.nakashian/media_set?set=a.10209672122821821.1073741854.1292079797&type=3¬if_t=like¬if_id=1500816911286233 And here are the original scans as Jpg's in a single zip file if you are interested! books-nippan-1987.zip Oh wow. I had this and still do packed away somewhere. I had so much excitement for the anime back then. It opened up a whole new world for me. Quote
jvmacross Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 Nice flashback! I am pretty sure I ordered my Macross BGM albums via this catalog. Â I recall they also put out a sheet listing several cels, of which some were Macross. Â I think I still have it somewhere...I'll post it if I ever find it. Â No idea what happened to my "membership" card. Quote
armentage Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 Glad I could share this. Â I've been carrying this thing around from home to home for about 30 years now! Quote
Valkyrie Hunter D Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 That was a total nostalgia bomb. Thanks for reminding me of how old I truly am. Quote
JetJockey Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 On 7/23/2017 at 6:29 AM, armentage said: THE TIME TO REMEMBER HAS COME!  REMINISCE!!!! I present to you a scan of the entire 1987 Books Nippan catalog that somehow found its way to me.  I was 12 at the time, and I'm not quite sure how or why this catalog showed up at my house.  I've always thought it was because I mailed away for a copy of the Robotech BGM, but I didn't realize at the time I was buying it from Books Nippan. As a kid growing up in suburban New Jersey in the 1980's, this catalog was the only window I had to world of Anime and Japanese Sci-Fi.  I would study the catalog, memorizing every detail about the terrible, low quality black-and-white photo copied cover art work featured in this catalog.  I'd wonder what words like "MOOK" or "Perfect Collection" meant!  When I received this catalog, the only anime I had seen at the time was Voltron, Robotech, and G-Force. My 12 year old brain didn't know what to make of "Call Me Tonight"!  Here's a link on Facebook if you don't want to download it:https://www.facebook.com/armen.nakashian/media_set?set=a.10209672122821821.1073741854.1292079797&type=3¬if_t=like¬if_id=1500816911286233 And here are the original scans as Jpg's in a single zip file if you are interested! books-nippan-1987.zip Thanks for posting this catalog. I used to get these too. I can't remember if it was this exact one but glancing over it, I saw a Gatchaman image that I know I have in my anime clippings folder. So that means I used this like many other catalogs cutting images out and taping them to my desk. Perhaps I'll open that up someday and post the clippings here or in that Anime Nostalgia topic I made some time ago.  I'll check the whole catalog this weekend but this is awesome to see. Post more old catalogs if you find them. I love seeing this stuff.  7 hours ago, jvmacross said: Nice flashback! I am pretty sure I ordered my Macross BGM albums via this catalog.  I recall they also put out a sheet listing several cels, of which some were Macross.  I think I still have it somewhere...I'll post it if I ever find it.  No idea what happened to my "membership" card. If you find the cel sheet post it. I can't remember seeing a cels for sale section from them. I know I have the original Robotech vinyl record. I guess that was from back then. Perhaps the first Robotech Art 1 book. I know I got Robotech Art 2 in a bookstore. Perhaps Crown Books? I don't think they exist anymore. Quote
JetJockey Posted July 30, 2017 Posted July 30, 2017 Some thoughts about this catalog as I'm kind of confused by my memory of past anime discoveries. Perhaps it's just me getting older. Anyway, the Robotech Art books 1, 2, and 3 are listed in the catalog but I don't remember purchasing them from a straight text list. And more, I recall it was a big deal getting Robotech Art 1. And that Art 2 and 3 weren't out yet when I got Art 1. But when I got Robotech Art 1, I'm sure there were catalog images, which there aren't in this catalog. Back then I probably only noticed items with big images and if I had the catalog from this year I only purchased the items that had good clear pictures. Which makes me wonder why I didn't pick up on Iczer, Megazone, and others. Also, I see the Robotech record soundtrack listed but I wonder if I purchased it from this catalog as I'm fairly sure I have a color clipping from the original advertisement. I kind of remember the ad for the record on the back of a catalog. Â I guess it's possible that I had this catalog and just paged through it and cut out good images like the Gatchaman and Spider-Man images as I know I had those on my desk and still have them in a clippings folder. Also, I see the Gold Book in this catalog but it wasn't called the Gold Book yet I guess. No way would I pay that price for a book back in 1987 or earlier though. And I see a lot of Macross the movie items but can't recall if I saw the movie by 1987. I think I might have that Macross the movie poster featured in the catalog and a few other smaller ones. But I still need one of the real theater posters. Â This is the Macross game I played on Famicom which came out in 1985. Â https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Super_Dimension_Fortress_Macross_(1985_video_game) Â But I don't think I played it till some years later, l when I was importing and getting stuff from people that went to Japan and Hong Kong. I remember having to get a converter to get Macross and Gradius II to play. And it doesn't look like there was a normal Macross game on PC Engine. So my bad memory made me think I played a PC Engine version. Â Perhaps I need to remember when I purchased more old toys to put together a timeline of my mindset at the time. For example, I know I purchased the original SD Veritechs at a toy store during winter time. I was surprised seeing them as I think I might have owned Jetfire and I didn't really like the fact that he had the Transformers symbol on a Robotech vehicle. I thought it was copying. Plus, I love the rotating heat shields on those SD versions. According to wiki, Jetfire came out in 1985 and so did Robotech. I'm going to research and figure out this forgotten time mystery. Â Quote
gingaio Posted July 30, 2017 Posted July 30, 2017 Ah, good memories. Remember picking up a Gakken Ride Armor (the large one) from Pony Toys LA for something crazy like $29.99. There was a bunch of old stock left, and this was sometime around the very early 90s. Mostly, w/r/t Books Nippan, I just remember the joy of American anime in its infance--Animerica, Mecha Press...along with anime VHS tapes that cost $29.99-$34.99 and held two episodes each...that I don't miss so much. Quote
davidwhangchoi Posted July 30, 2017 Posted July 30, 2017 i went here in the 80's! my first trip downtown alone as a kid in NYC! Quote
JetJockey Posted August 2, 2017 Posted August 2, 2017 On 7/30/2017 at 5:38 PM, gingaio said: Ah, good memories. Remember picking up a Gakken Ride Armor (the large one) from Pony Toys LA for something crazy like $29.99. There was a bunch of old stock left, and this was sometime around the very early 90s. Mostly, w/r/t Books Nippan, I just remember the joy of American anime in its infance--Animerica, Mecha Press...along with anime VHS tapes that cost $29.99-$34.99 and held two episodes each...that I don't miss so much. I wonder how much that Ride Armor cost originally. I wouldn't pay $29.99 for it now. Although I think I sold both that and the Alpha for a lot more some years ago. I was surprised as they weren't in the best condition either.  I remember those days of expensive VHS tapes but the good ones like Bubblegum Crisis and Dangaio were only one episode per tape and $25+ I think.  On 7/30/2017 at 5:40 PM, davidwhangchoi said: i went here in the 80's! my first trip downtown alone as a kid in NYC! Lucky. I always wanted to visit the New York and California shops during those times. Do you remember seeing cels in New York? Quote
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