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'''Toho Kingdom''' {{Nihongo|とほ王国|Toho ōkoku}} is a fan-made website dedicated to [[Toho Company Ltd.]] Toho Kingdom has up-to-date news on what is happening in the world of Toho.
'''Toho Kingdom''' {{Nihongo|とほ王国|Toho ōkoku}} is a fan-made website dedicated to [[Toho]] Toho Kingdom has up-to-date news on what is happening in the world of Toho.
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==Name==
==Name==
Toho Kingdom's name is a combination of "Toho," the company which it's based around, and "Kingdom." Its Japanese name is とほ王国{{Whijcs}}, pronounced ''Toho ookoku'', with the "Toho" part in hiragana (while [[Toho Company Ltd.|Toho]]'s is spelled in kanji and pronounced "Touhou") so as to avoid any conflict with the design,<ref name="History">[http://www.tohokingdom.com/resources/site_history.htm Site History - Toho Kingdom]</ref> and the "Kingdom" part in kanji.
Toho Kingdom's name is a combination of "Toho," the company which it's based around, and "Kingdom." Its Japanese name is とほ王国{{Whijcs}}, pronounced ''Toho ookoku'', with the "Toho" part in hiragana (while [[Toho]]'s is spelled in kanji and pronounced "Touhou") so as to avoid any conflict with the design,<ref name="History">[http://www.tohokingdom.com/resources/site_history.htm Site History - Toho Kingdom]</ref> and the "Kingdom" part in kanji.
==Content==
==Content==
Some of the fan-made things on Toho Kingdom are the humorous toons by Miles Imhoff called the "Toho Kingdom Toons" (or "Totally Kool Toons"), and {{tt|K.W.C.|Kaiju War Chronicles}}, which are fan-made fights between monsters.
Some of the fan-made things on Toho Kingdom are the humorous toons by Miles Imhoff called the "Toho Kingdom Toons" (or "Totally Kool Toons"), and {{tt|K.W.C.|Kaiju War Chronicles}}, which are fan-made fights between monsters.
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The website also features reviews of Toho movies, references of Toho movies in [[Godzilla in popular culture|pop culture]], DVD lists, Monster Bios, book lists, toy reviews, and a forum.
The website also features reviews of Toho movies, references of Toho movies in [[Godzilla in popular culture|pop culture]], DVD lists, Monster Bios, book lists, toy reviews, and a forum.
==Staff==
==Staff==
Toho Kingdom was created by Anthony Romero, who has been the site's owner since 1999. Miles Imhoff joined in May of 2005 and is vice president. Chris Mirjahangir is executive director of the site, and mainly contacts companies like [[Atari]], [[IDW Publishing]], and {{Legendary Pictures}} for interviews, information, and content. Thomas Singleton joined on November of 2003 and mainly did work on the K.W.C. section of Toho Kingdom. Nicholas Driscoll joined in April of 2007, and mostly did reviews. Christian Salabert joined in October of 2007, and contributed to the K.W.C. section. Matthew Mikell joined in January of 2008 and is the site's main translator. Alexander Smith joined in December of 2011 and contributes reviews. Joshua Sudomerski joined in February of 2013 and helps with video game information. Noah Percival joined in March of 2014, helping with podcasts. Patrick Galvan joined in May of 2014, and adds reviews to Toho Kingdom.<ref name="Staff">[http://www.tohokingdom.com/resources/employees.htm Staff of the Kingdom - Toho Kingdom]</ref>
Toho Kingdom was created by Anthony Romero, who has been the site's owner since 1999. Miles Imhoff joined in May of 2005 and is vice president. Chris Mirjahangir is executive director of the site, and mainly contacts companies like [[Atari]], [[IDW Publishing]], and [[Legendary Pictures]] for interviews, information, and content. Thomas Singleton joined on November of 2003 and mainly did work on the K.W.C. section of Toho Kingdom. Nicholas Driscoll joined in April of 2007, and mostly did reviews. Christian Salabert joined in October of 2007, and contributed to the K.W.C. section. Matthew Mikell joined in January of 2008 and is the site's main translator. Alexander Smith joined in December of 2011 and contributes reviews. Joshua Sudomerski joined in February of 2013 and helps with video game information. Noah Percival joined in March of 2014, helping with podcasts. Patrick Galvan joined in May of 2014, and adds reviews to Toho Kingdom.<ref name="Staff">[http://www.tohokingdom.com/resources/employees.htm Staff of the Kingdom - Toho Kingdom]</ref>


Past staff members include James Webster, Forrest Freund, Guy Mariner Tucker, J.L. Carrozza, Ray Hardwick, Steve Johnson, Dillon Fisher, and Cody Himes.<ref name="Past S">[http://www.tohokingdom.com/resources/past_staff.htm Past Staff Members - Toho Kingdom]</ref>
Past staff members include James Webster, Forrest Freund, Guy Mariner Tucker, J.L. Carrozza, Ray Hardwick, Steve Johnson, Dillon Fisher, and Cody Himes.<ref name="Past S">[http://www.tohokingdom.com/resources/past_staff.htm Past Staff Members - Toho Kingdom]</ref>
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/ Toho Kingdom's main page.]
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/ Toho Kingdom's main page.]
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Revision as of 06:28, 4 March 2017

Template:Website Infobox Toho Kingdom (とほ王国,   Toho ōkoku) is a fan-made website dedicated to Toho Toho Kingdom has up-to-date news on what is happening in the world of Toho.

Name

Toho Kingdom's name is a combination of "Toho," the company which it's based around, and "Kingdom." Its Japanese name is とほ王国Template:Whijcs, pronounced Toho ookoku, with the "Toho" part in hiragana (while Toho's is spelled in kanji and pronounced "Touhou") so as to avoid any conflict with the design,[1] and the "Kingdom" part in kanji.

Content

Some of the fan-made things on Toho Kingdom are the humorous toons by Miles Imhoff called the "Toho Kingdom Toons" (or "Totally Kool Toons"), and K.W.C., which are fan-made fights between monsters.

The website also features reviews of Toho movies, references of Toho movies in pop culture, DVD lists, Monster Bios, book lists, toy reviews, and a forum.

Staff

Toho Kingdom was created by Anthony Romero, who has been the site's owner since 1999. Miles Imhoff joined in May of 2005 and is vice president. Chris Mirjahangir is executive director of the site, and mainly contacts companies like Atari, IDW Publishing, and Legendary Pictures for interviews, information, and content. Thomas Singleton joined on November of 2003 and mainly did work on the K.W.C. section of Toho Kingdom. Nicholas Driscoll joined in April of 2007, and mostly did reviews. Christian Salabert joined in October of 2007, and contributed to the K.W.C. section. Matthew Mikell joined in January of 2008 and is the site's main translator. Alexander Smith joined in December of 2011 and contributes reviews. Joshua Sudomerski joined in February of 2013 and helps with video game information. Noah Percival joined in March of 2014, helping with podcasts. Patrick Galvan joined in May of 2014, and adds reviews to Toho Kingdom.[2]

Past staff members include James Webster, Forrest Freund, Guy Mariner Tucker, J.L. Carrozza, Ray Hardwick, Steve Johnson, Dillon Fisher, and Cody Himes.[3]

History

Toho Kingdom was started by Anthony Romero in 1999, being hosted by Homestead. In 2002, the site got its own domain, and a year later in 2003, Toho Kingdom launched the Toho Kingdom Forums. Also in 2003, Toho Company, Ltd. became aware of the site and asked Toho Kingdom to remove their logo from any unlicensed material. The years afterwards were uneventful for the most part, and allowed for the site's content to be improved upon by the site's staff.[1]

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