User:AnOddName/Source audits/New Cutie Honey


 * 1) (Other Honey series are listed there as, for example, "(C)ダイナミック企画・東映アニメーション" [©Dynamic Pl. - Toei Animation], but New Cutie Honey is "(C)永井 豪／ダイナミック企画・東映ビデオ" [©Go Nagai/Dynamic Pl. - Toei Video].)
 * Usage : To give the publisher name and an official name of the series discussed in the article.
 * Reliable? : This is from the official website of the series publisher, Toei Video, and is linked from the Toei Video sitemap under "ダイナミック作品".
 * 1)  "The sequel-like work is set 100 years later in the world of the 1973 "Cutie Honey" broadcast. (1973年放映の『キューティーハニー』の世界から100年後を舞台にした続編的作品.)"
 * Usage : To give part of the series's setting.
 * Reliable? : This is from a re-release of an official series soundtrack. The notes are attributed to lit. "Haramaki Cat (gekiban club)" (腹巻猫 (劇伴倶楽部)); a Google search yields this page, which links to a blog with many soundtrack reviews (one page of it is linked from a page at Victor Entertainment's site).  A "Haramaki-neko" (not sure if the same one) is also listed as a panelist for Nippon 2007: The 65th World Science Fiction Convention (listed in English and Japanese)
 * 1) Perfect Guide: Angel's Resurrection (hereafter "Perfect Guide"), p. 10. Linked to
 * Usage : To give a proper Japanese name spelling. (Such spellings are not necessarily dependent on pronunciation, and vice versa.)
 * Reliable? : This and its "Vol. 2" followup look very feature-packed (see New Cutie Honey) and professionally made, and appear to be an official book of the series (using its Japanese logo, drawings, etc.). The book seems rare; two sites (1 and 2) and several auction pages have pictures and descriptions of the guides.  http://www.ebookjapan.jp/shop/nagaigo/books_08.asp, from a site (eBookJapan) that sells Nagai e-books, mentions this volume and its publisher and price as given in the book itself, but gives its size as a B6 (it's a B5, as my copy of Vol. 2—of the same size—says in the inner back dust jacket).  An online book store, Boople, lists both with their correct sizes but no pics.  A Japanese Wikipedia article says that Keibunsha (勁文社 or ケイブンシャ; my books use both terms) was a publisher that was established in 1960 to 1961, and went bankrupt in 2002.
 * Usage : Various critical commentary.
 * Reliable? : See Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 47.
 * Reliable? : See Reliable sources/Noticeboard/Archive 47.