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| alt_title = Der Mond: The Art of Yoshiyuki Sadamoto | | alt_title = Der Mond: The Art of Yoshiyuki Sadamoto | ||
| author = Yoshiyuki Sadamoto | | author = Yoshiyuki Sadamoto | ||
| pub_date = | | pub_date = January 31, 2000 | ||
| publisher = | | publisher = Kadokawa Shoten | ||
| pages = 120 | | pages = 120 | ||
| dimensions = 13 x 10.2 x 0.5 in | | dimensions = 13 x 10.2 x 0.5 in | ||
| ISBN = | | ISBN = 4-04-853031-3 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Der Mond: The Art of Yoshiyuki Sadamoto''' is an artbook published by | '''Der Mond: The Art of Yoshiyuki Sadamoto''' is an artbook published by Kadokawa Shoten as a limited edition on September 30, 1999, and as a wide release on January 31, 2000. It contains many of Sadamoto's works on Evangelion, as well as from past series of Gainax, including The Wings of Honneamise, Nadia, Blue UrU, and others. It was subsequently published in North America by Viz on August 22, 2001. A second Viz hardcover edition was released on October 10, 2006 (ISBN 1-4215-0767-6). | ||
The name "Der Mond" means "The moon" in German. | The name "Der Mond" means "The moon" in German. | ||
Sadamoto's first artbook is title [[Alpha]] and was published originally on April 1, 1993. His newest artbook is titled [[Carmine]] and contains most works since the publication of Der Mond. It was published March 26, 2009. | |||
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{{Pub List}} | {{Pub List}} |
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Der Mond: The Art of Yoshiyuki Sadamoto is an artbook published by Kadokawa Shoten as a limited edition on September 30, 1999, and as a wide release on January 31, 2000. It contains many of Sadamoto's works on Evangelion, as well as from past series of Gainax, including The Wings of Honneamise, Nadia, Blue UrU, and others. It was subsequently published in North America by Viz on August 22, 2001. A second Viz hardcover edition was released on October 10, 2006 (ISBN 1-4215-0767-6).
The name "Der Mond" means "The moon" in German.
Sadamoto's first artbook is title Alpha and was published originally on April 1, 1993. His newest artbook is titled Carmine and contains most works since the publication of Der Mond. It was published March 26, 2009.
This article bears the unpleasant designation of "Stub." This is a Bad Thing. Provide a great service to NGE fan-geeks everywhere by making it awesomer!