Cruising the Anime City: Patrick Macias and Tomohiro Machiyama
by Bamboo Dong,
To accompany the recent review of Stonebridge's recent publication, Cruising the Anime City: An Otaku Guide to Neo Tokyo, ANN interviewed the authors, Patrick Macias and Tomohiro Machiyama. Follow the links below to hear what they have to say!
Patrick Macias
Tomohiro Machiyama
And don't forget to read Bamboo's new review of the book!
Update: Tomohiro Machiyama's spelling corrected. Thanks, Patrick Macias
Patrick Macias
Tomohiro Machiyama
And don't forget to read Bamboo's new review of the book!
Update: Tomohiro Machiyama's spelling corrected. Thanks, Patrick Macias
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