''Forezine''
PublisherANIME Forever
FounderAdmin. Rin" and Deiji-Chan
FoundedApril 8, 2014
CompanyANIME Forever
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://animeforeversoc.wix.com/animeforever#!forezine/ctsn

Forezine or Forezine Digital Anime Magazine was the first Digital Anime Magazine[1] to ever produced/published officially and distributed worlwide. It is a free digital anime magazine of a popular Facebook page ANIME Forever. Its pilot issue was released on July 24, 2014. Collaborating with Naruto Cosplayers Ph Org., the magazine has now made its first publication a success.

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Forezine Company Logo

History

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On April 7, 2014, Admin. Rin" released his Mini comic album about Fairytail's comeback (2014) hoping to make it popular he and Deiji-chan, his co-admin at ANIME Forever decides to make a Minizine. Without knowing that it will be a big project both of them made an event called AF MEME Contest hosted by ANIME Forever. A week after the MEME Contest, Kawachii Neko, an admin as well started a drawing contest, both the MEME and Drawing contest only aims to make the magazine known. Using the events by promising to publish the winners on their magazine, both the contests are successful. Two weeks after, the plan/project was changed and made it larger the admins decid to make it a magazine rather having a minizine only. Inspired by his co-admin Tanzoe, Admin. Rin" gathered aspiring otakus around the world to join the team that will create the very first Official Free Digital Anime Magazine called Forezine. Together by just trusting their own abilities to create a magazine without thinking about fame and money, the team worked hard and paid-off by getting lots of sponsors that gave them privileges to expose on conventions, like the Pinoy Otaku Festival held in Alabang, Starmall Philippines organized by Naruto Cosplayers PH gave them their big break to launch the said magazine to a bigger chance of recognition.[2]

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Forezine poster


As time passes by, as Admin. Rin" still completing the list of their sponsors. The Anime Nation, ZincView Social Network, Crunchyroll and J-madness confirmed their support for the magazine. Inori Aizawa of Collateral Damage Studios also sponsored the magazine's comic section with their very own "Inori Dayo" and Kuroko No Basuke (Kuroko's Basketball) page sponsored some informative pages about their anime. month later as the magazine getting near to its success, Anime Alliance PH answered the proposal of ANIME Forever for partnership. The two arranged their partnership during the ToyCon 2014 [3], where ANIME Forever and Forezine staff members were invited as a guest. Another month a month before and the completions starts, The Group Otaku Only Knows confirmed their support to the magazine, followed by Tropang Addict Sa Anime, A Filipino Anime Page. The magazine really gained its popularity with both of the sponsors having 100,000 fans they managed to introduce us warmly.

Until, the movie Black Hat Anime and a Filipino Restaurant with an otaku manager/ Onins Grill and Resto also sponsored the magazine before it was published. As of now, many positive comments are now raging at their website and positive reviews are promised to be coming. It is totally unconfirmed if they will make a second issue for the magazine. Rumors on them finding a publishing company that will support them to produce hard copies are now being discussed.

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Category:Anime and manga magazines Category:Electronic Magazine Category:Digital Anime Magazine Category:Magazines established in 2014 Category:2014 international establishments


  1. ^ "Forezine Anime Magazine maiden issue released |". narutocosplayers.com. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
  2. ^ "Tidbits: "The Rise of Digital Otaku Publications" | Deremoe". deremoe.com. Retrieved 2014-07-25.
  3. ^ http://www.otakucosplayph.com/2014/07/cosplay-fashion-run-unique-event.html
  4. ^ http://nblo.gs/YhBn4
  5. ^ "Redirecting..." facebook.com. Retrieved 2014-07-25. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  6. ^ "ANIME Forever". animeforeversoc.wix.com. Retrieved 2014-07-25.