hi there! do you have 60s/70s anime graphics?
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60s-70s Anime Templates

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hi there! do you have 60s/70s anime graphics?
60s-70s Anime Decome
60s-70s Anime Templates

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Doronjo in Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All-Stars
This is more of just me showcasing characters I simp for but BAAAAAAH here we go
Advertising page for the brand new show ヤッターマン Yatterman; page from Shogakukan’s てれびくん TV-Kun, February 1977
"New program! On Fuji TV network - Starting January 1st, Saturday. From 6:30 PM!" (not sure why this is on the February issue... mmmh wtv)

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Just something intersting I came across during my last week's trip to Italy.
It is a compilation album of the Italian Disco band l Cavalieri del Re, active from the 1980s till now, who at the peak of their fame were responsible for creating the soundtracks for a large number of Italian localizations of various 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s anime, including the likes of The Rose of Versailles, Kimba the White Lion, Tiger Mask, Himitsu no Akko-chan, Yatterman, Candy Candy, Rescueman, Devilman, Tokimeki Tonight, Speed Racer, Yattodetaman, Norakuro, Ninja Hattori-kun, Fist of the North Star, or Cyborg 009 among others.
The album is, quite obviously, a compilation of their music created for anime.
We interrupt your irregularly scheduled Waluigi art-ing to give you a Boyacky
specifically the 2008 version because i would have definitely watched the series if it aired here at that time, along with other reasons, as you can tell lol-
The absolutely adorable Kyoko Fukada as the slightly villainous and goofy Doronjo, leader of the Doronbo Gang in the 2009 film Yatterman.
This film was director Takashi Miike's love letter to the 1977 anime series of the same name from Tatsunoko Productions.