Kevin T. Rodriguez-Contributor

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June, 2022
Minor in Journalism, freelance writer for over 20 years
Anime, Studio Ghibli, Sailor Moon
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About Kevin T. Rodriguez

Kevin is an accomplished blogger and pop culture writer! Having written about the manga and anime industry since 2004, he's written a wide variety of stories! He has even interviewed legends like Stan Lee and Trigun creator Yashiro Nightow! He also has extensive knowledge of the entertainment and gaming industry, and has written articles and new reports for both industries. Kevin Got his start when he won a Young Cartoonist Award from a Catholic print magatzine. Realizing his art was wek but his writing strong, Kevin moved onto studying journalism instead at American River College. From there he started his own blog where he produced weekly writings for that as well as other articles for sites like Examiner and Anime on DVD (two very influential sites in their days). He has since written for multiple sites and publications and also makes YouTube videos in his spare time about the entertainment industry. He is proud of his contributions to The Best War Games in the anime section!

Favorite Anime

Sailor Moon
Maison Ikkoku
The Vision of Escaflowne
Cowboy Bebop
One Piece
The films of Hayao Miyazaki
 

Favorite Console

Sega Dreamcast
Sega Genesis
XBox Series X
PlayStation Portable
Super Nintendo

Industry Focus

My industry focus is primarily the netertainment industry. This includes (but is not limited to) movies, anime, popculture, comic books, and video games. I also write about the awards race and occasionally the stock market and why certain news affects certain industries.

Latest

Fox Kids
Why Did Fox Kids Stop Airing Anime?

Once one of the premier homes of anime, some major events led to Fox Kids leaving the medium behind for good.

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Why Did This Classic Anime Fail in America?

Despite being one of the biggest anime in Japan, this classic children's anime never quite caught on in America.

Sailor-Moon
The Sailor Cosmos Controversy, Explained

Sailor Moon fans are eagerly anticipating the new movie, but a casting decision is causing controversy around the character Sailor Cosmos. Here's why.

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The Mystery of Dragon Ball Z's 'Big Green' Dub

While there have been many different dubs of Dragon Ball Z, none are as infamous as The Big Green dub.

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How Disney Accidentally Acquired the Rights to Sailor Moon

The story of how Disney once acquired the rights to Sailor Moon might just be as interesting as the anime itself.

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Why Did Disney Not Renew Its Contract With Studio Ghibli?

While Disney and Studio Ghibli had a great partnership, it ultimately came to an unexpected end. What happened?

Suzume's Door-Locking
Does Suzume Have A Chance At Winning an Oscar?

Suzume is one of the best animated films of the year. But does it have what it takes to bring home an Oscar?

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The Best Anime About Making Anime

What goes into making an anime? This series just might be the best representation of the ins and outs of the business.

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Demon Slayer: Nezuko Battles for Her Brother & Soul

Nezuko joins the fight against Urogi, in a battle where the stakes may be her very soul.

4Kids Entertainment
How 4Kids TV was Important to Anime in America (Both Good and Bad)

4Kids Entertainment may have been a controversial company, but they may be the most responsible for making anime mainstream. Was that good or bad?

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The History Behind these Rarely Seen Studio Ghibli Dubs

Were you aware that there were several pre-Disney Studio Ghibli dubs produced? Why were they made and why aren't Americans more aware of them?

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The American Perfect Blue Remake That Never Was

Why has Perfect Blue never received the remake treatment despite being so critically acclaimed? It actually has a lot to do with Darren Aronofsky.