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"Cartoons in Japan are not children's entertainment," said Bronwyn Feller, manager of the Stars Our Destination science fiction bookstore at 1021 W. Belmont Ave.
 
"Cartoons in Japan are not children's entertainment," said Bronwyn Feller, manager of the Stars Our Destination science fiction bookstore at 1021 W. Belmont Ave.
  
"Japanese animation is absolutely adult programming, and contains much more sex and violence than any cartoon you're likely for sec here in the states," she added. "Plus, the quality of the animation is very good. In many ways, it's on the cutting edge of technology."
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"Japanese animation is absolutely adult programming, and contains much more sex and violence than any cartoon you're likely for see here in the states," she added. "Plus, the quality of the animation is very good. In many ways, it's on the cutting edge of technology."
  
 
Japanese animation also fits in well with the mood of much of today's science fiction print stories, said Feller.
 
Japanese animation also fits in well with the mood of much of today's science fiction print stories, said Feller.
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"These tapes do quite well on video," said Charet. "What sells especially well are those 'Dr. Who' tapes of episodes or materials that haven't been seen on television. But now, even the regular tapes are still selling strong because the show is not playing on WTTW, and people miss them."
 
"These tapes do quite well on video," said Charet. "What sells especially well are those 'Dr. Who' tapes of episodes or materials that haven't been seen on television. But now, even the regular tapes are still selling strong because the show is not playing on WTTW, and people miss them."
  
A couple of popular "Dr. Who" recent releases include: "Shada" (1979), a partially-completed program which never aired because of a BBC strike; and "[[broadwcast:The Tomb of the Cybermen|The Tomb of the Cyberman]]' (1967), an episode from the series that was thought to be lost for 20 years.
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A couple of popular "Dr. Who" recent releases include: "[[broadwcast:Shada|Shada]]" (1979), a partially-completed program which never aired because of a BBC strike; and "[[broadwcast:The Tomb of the Cybermen|The Tomb of the Cyberman]]' (1967), an episode from the series that was thought to be lost for 20 years.
  
 
Also doing strong business are science fiction films from a pre-"Star Wars" era.
 
Also doing strong business are science fiction films from a pre-"Star Wars" era.

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