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Anime Insider

''Anime Insider'' was a monthly magazine published by Wizard Entertainment, consisting of news and entertainment pieces relating to the Japanese anime and manga subculture. In its earliest incarnation it was published from Fall 2001 till Fall 2002 as a series of quarterly specials under the title ''Anime Invasion'', then became a bi-monthly magazine in November 2002, and was renamed ''Anime Insider'' in April 2003. The magazine was changed to a monthly release schedule in July 2005, which remained its current cycle until it ceased publication in 2009.
Wizard touted the magazine as "#1 anime and manga magazine in America" in circulation. While containing informative features, such as interviews or exclusive reporting, articles dedicated to satire or humor were often also included. A trademark feature in Wizard publications, word bubbles were added to printed pictures. With the demise of ''Newtype USA'' in February 2008, it was cited as the English-language anime magazine with the highest distribution and sales across North America.
==History==
The magazine began in 2001 as a one-shot special publication under the name ''Anime Invasion'', but soon changed its name to avoid trademark infringement with another company's brand. ''Anime Insider'' was a quarterly magazine during its early years, and it eventually turned into a monthly magazine and remained on that schedule for the last half of its eight-year history. The magazine dropped its cover price in winter 2007 to $4.99 for the U.S. and $5.99 for Canada.
On March 26, 2009, it was announced that ''Anime Insider'' would be ending publication after running for 8 years.〔 Rob Bricken, a former editor of ''Anime Insider'' magazine, wrote that Wizard Entertainment is ending publication of the North American anime and manga periodical. The editorial staff has been laid off.〔(Anime Insider Ends Publication After Eight Years )〕

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