Super Milk Chan - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Khan, Ridwan (Sep 2003). "OH! Super Milk-chan! - Go Sumiya High School Baseball Team!". Animefringe. Query Wayback Bibalex Wayback WebCite Wikiwix.
  • Dong, Bamboo (July 25, 2004). "Shelf Life: Beyond the grave and into the anime ocean". Anime News Network. Query Wayback Bibalex Wayback WebCite Wikiwix.
  • Yung, John (26 Jun 2000). "Oh! Super Milk-Chan". EX: The Online World of Anime & Manga 5 (4): 16. Query Wayback Bibalex Wayback WebCite Wikiwix.
  • Beveridge, Chris (4 Jul 2004). "Super Milk-Chan Show Vol. #1". Mania. Query Wayback Bibalex Wayback WebCite Wikiwix.
  • Beveridge, Chris (4 Sep 2004). "Super Milk-Chan Show Vol. #2". Mania. Query Wayback Bibalex Wayback WebCite Wikiwix.
  • Beveridge, Chris (8 Nov 2004). "Super Milk-Chan Show Vol. #3". Mania. Query Wayback Bibalex Wayback WebCite Wikiwix.
  • Beveridge, Chris (30 Dec 2004). "Super Milk-Chan Show Vol. #4". Mania. Query Wayback Bibalex Wayback WebCite Wikiwix.
  • Kovalsky, Justin (Dec 2004). "The Super Milk-Chan Show". Newtype USA 3 (12): p. 178. ISSN 1541-4817.

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