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After 10 years and 178 episodes, Animezing Podcast was down to only one remaining project to complete. Today, with Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard's review of the tenth and final episode of the Hellsing Ultimate OVA, that project is completed. Join the two longtime friends as they finish up a tale of vampires killing Nazi's while reminiscing about the last 10 years of life, podcasts, and the evolution of animation in that time. Thank you, one and all.
After 10 years and 178 episodes, Animezing Podcast was down to only one remaining project to complete. Today, with Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard's review of the tenth and final episode of the Hellsing Ultimate OVA, that project is completed. Join the two longtime friends as they finish up a tale of vampires killing Nazi's while reminiscing about the last 10 years of life, podcasts, and the evolution of animation in that time. Thank you, one and all.
Animezing Podcast returns for its annual Halloween tradition as Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard (nominally) provide running commentary for Hellsing Ultimate OVA IX. In between observations, catch up with the two as they cover the last year of happenings in anime, including clubs, shows, and Kellen's return to Ai-Kon.
Animezing Podcast returns for its annual Halloween tradition as Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard (nominally) provide running commentary for Hellsing Ultimate OVA IX. In between observations, catch up with the two as they cover the last year of happenings in anime, including clubs, shows, and Kellen's return to Ai-Kon.
You thought it was gone forever, but Animezing Podcast, much like Alucard himself, just won't stay dead. The Halloween tradition continues as Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard provide their commentary on Hellsing Ultimate OVA VIII.
You thought it was gone forever, but Animezing Podcast, much like Alucard himself, just won't stay dead. The Halloween tradition continues as Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard provide their commentary on Hellsing Ultimate OVA VIII.
The Lost Episode of Animezing Podcast finally surfaces as Kellen and Tom from November 2014 discuss the final four episodes of Deadman Wonderland: "Worm Eater," "Undertaker," "GIG of Despair," and "Grateful Dead." In addition, they also cover the prequel OVA: The Red Knife Wielder. Join the Commonwealth duo as they discuss even more gratuitous violence and disturbing features than ever before, awkwardly discuss if there is a place for sexual assault as a plot element, and Kellen makes an announcement for a sabbatical that he has already been on for the past year.
The Lost Episode of Animezing Podcast finally surfaces as Kellen and Tom from November 2014 discuss the final four episodes of Deadman Wonderland: "Worm Eater," "Undertaker," "GIG of Despair," and "Grateful Dead." In addition, they also cover the prequel OVA: The Red Knife Wielder. Join the Commonwealth duo as they discuss even more gratuitous violence and disturbing features than ever before, awkwardly discuss if there is a place for sexual assault as a plot element, and Kellen makes an announcement for a sabbatical that he has already been on for the past year.
Rising from the grave like so many undead, Animezing Podcast returns for the Halloween tradition as Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard bring their commentary to Hellsing Ultimate OVA volume seven!
Rising from the grave like so many undead, Animezing Podcast returns for the Halloween tradition as Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard bring their commentary to Hellsing Ultimate OVA volume seven!
Six years later, Integra Hellsing is still the greatest badass of all time, and Seras Victoria still wields gigantic weaponry. It's Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard continuing the Halloween tradition with Hellsing Ultimate OVA volume six.
Six years later, Integra Hellsing is still the greatest badass of all time, and Seras Victoria still wields gigantic weaponry. It's Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard continuing the Halloween tradition with Hellsing Ultimate OVA volume six.
Kellen and Tom continue to make their way through the sickening, vile, and somewhat entertaining Deadman Wonderland with the middle four episodes. Ganta's first two Carnival Corpse Fights take place in "Carnival Corpse" and "Hummingbird," while we meet the rebellious Scar Chain faction in "Wretched Egg" and "Scar Chain."
Kellen and Tom continue to make their way through the sickening, vile, and somewhat entertaining Deadman Wonderland with the middle four episodes. Ganta's first two Carnival Corpse Fights take place in "Carnival Corpse" and "Hummingbird," while we meet the rebellious Scar Chain faction in "Wretched Egg" and "Scar Chain."
In order to shamelessly shill their new podcast (The Cure for the Common Podcast), Kellen welcomes Tom Hemmings onto the show to review the gory, twisted, and, at times, disturbing Deadman Wonderland. To start, the duo reviews the first four episodes: "Death Row Inmate," "Antidote (Candy)," "G Block," and "Crow Claw."
In order to shamelessly shill their new podcast (The Cure for the Common Podcast), Kellen welcomes Tom Hemmings onto the show to review the gory, twisted, and, at times, disturbing Deadman Wonderland. To start, the duo reviews the first four episodes: "Death Row Inmate," "Antidote (Candy)," "G Block," and "Crow Claw."
Geek Talk with Kyle Hebert, an Ai-Kon 2014 panel.
Why Your Fandom Sucks with Greg Ayres, an Ai-Kon 2014 panel.
Geek Talk with Kyle Hebert, an Ai-Kon 2014 panel.
Why Your Fandom Sucks with Greg Ayres, an Ai-Kon 2014 panel.
So You Want to Be a Voice Actor, an Ai-Kon 2014 panel.
So You Want to Be a Voice Actor, an Ai-Kon 2014 panel.
After nearly six months, Kellen and James put Animezing Podcast's largest review to date, Gundam SEED, to bed with the final five episodes ("A Place for the Soul," "The Nightmare Reborn," "Day of Wrath," "The Final Light," and "To an Endless Future"). The duo discuss the nuclear option, preachy protagonists, and the body count for this finale, and why they will not be covering the series' sequel, Gundam SEED Destiny. Also, in honor of the series' GENESIS weapon, Kellen makes way too many Sega puns.
After nearly six months, Kellen and James put Animezing Podcast's largest review to date, Gundam SEED, to bed with the final five episodes ("A Place for the Soul," "The Nightmare Reborn," "Day of Wrath," "The Final Light," and "To an Endless Future"). The duo discuss the nuclear option, preachy protagonists, and the body count for this finale, and why they will not be covering the series' sequel, Gundam SEED Destiny. Also, in honor of the series' GENESIS weapon, Kellen makes way too many Sega puns.
The endgame begins as Kellen and James review the penultimate set of Gundam SEED episodes: "Trembling World," "Lacus Strikes," "What Stands in the Way," "Spiral of Encounters," and "The Opening Door."
The endgame begins as Kellen and James review the penultimate set of Gundam SEED episodes: "Trembling World," "Lacus Strikes," "What Stands in the Way," "Spiral of Encounters," and "The Opening Door."
The heat is on as Kellen and James return to Gundam SEED with the episodes "In The Name of Justice," "Divine Thunder," "Decisive Fire," "Athrun," and "Into the Dawn Skies." In addition, the duo take a little time to discuss possibly the biggest anime news in years: the relicensing of Sailor Moon.
The heat is on as Kellen and James return to Gundam SEED with the episodes "In The Name of Justice," "Divine Thunder," "Decisive Fire," "Athrun," and "Into the Dawn Skies." In addition, the duo take a little time to discuss possibly the biggest anime news in years: the relicensing of Sailor Moon.
Kellen finishes up his American Vacation series with his review of the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.
Kellen finishes up his American Vacation series with his review of the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.
Behind the Voice with Veronica Taylor, a C2E2 2014 panel.
Behind the Voice with Veronica Taylor, a C2E2 2014 panel.
Kellen takes a break from reviewing Gundam SEED to bring the first of a two-part Kellen's American Vacation Series as Kellen looks back at his trip to the Twin Cities and Anime Detour.
Kellen takes a break from reviewing Gundam SEED to bring the first of a two-part Kellen's American Vacation Series as Kellen looks back at his trip to the Twin Cities and Anime Detour.
As Kellen runs out the door for Anime Detour, he leaves this episode with James reviewing the next five episodes of Gundam SEED: "Grieving Skies," "In the Promised Land," "Gathering Darkness," "Seen and Unseen," and "The Descending Sword." Remember, if you're in the Twin Cities area you can catch Kellen's Anime Podcasting 101 panel at noon on Saturday at Anime Detour.
As Kellen runs out the door for Anime Detour, he leaves this episode with James reviewing the next five episodes of Gundam SEED: "Grieving Skies," "In the Promised Land," "Gathering Darkness," "Seen and Unseen," and "The Descending Sword." Remember, if you're in the Twin Cities area you can catch Kellen's Anime Podcasting 101 panel at noon on Saturday at Anime Detour.
New rule for anyone trying to make an anime series, or any kind of television series for that matter: Never put two recap episodes back to back! Why is this message attached to this episode, you can see for yourself as Kellen and James review the next five episodes of Gundam SEED: "Moment," "Endless Rondo," "Kira," "The Turning Point," and "Flashing Blades."
New rule for anyone trying to make an anime series, or any kind of television series for that matter: Never put two recap episodes back to back! Why is this message attached to this episode, you can see for yourself as Kellen and James review the next five episodes of Gundam SEED: "Moment," "Endless Rondo," "Kira," "The Turning Point," and "Flashing Blades."
In today's episode of Animezing Podcast, Kellen and James reach the halfway point of Gundam SEED. Some characters die, some reveal hidden identities, and a whole lot of them mope. Par for the course. We also see two of the series greatest episodes in "The End of the Sandstorm," "The Sea Dyed Red," "Fateful Encounter," "War for Two," and "The Land of Peace."
In today's episode of Animezing Podcast, Kellen and James reach the halfway point of Gundam SEED. Some characters die, some reveal hidden identities, and a whole lot of them mope. Par for the course. We also see two of the series greatest episodes in "The End of the Sandstorm," "The Sea Dyed Red," "Fateful Encounter," "War for Two," and "The Land of Peace."
In this episode of Animezing Podcast, Kellen and James begin a new arc, with a new villain that shares some qualities with a very popular Simpsons character. They also take some time to discuss a few recent Winnipeg anime functions, and the phenomenon that is Twitch Plays Pokemon. Of course, we can't forget todays episodes of Gundam SEED: "Burning Sandstorm," "Cagalli Returns," "Payback," "Fangs of the Enemy," and "On a Calm Day."
In this episode of Animezing Podcast, Kellen and James begin a new arc, with a new villain that shares some qualities with a very popular Simpsons character. They also take some time to discuss a few recent Winnipeg anime functions, and the phenomenon that is Twitch Plays Pokemon. Of course, we can't forget todays episodes of Gundam SEED: "Burning Sandstorm," "Cagalli Returns," "Payback," "Fangs of the Enemy," and "On a Calm Day."
In this episode of Animezing Podcast, Kellen and James gush about Tabitha St. Germain's performance as Flay Allster, and discuss the proper ways to recap the previous events of the series as they review the next five episodes of Gundam SEED: "The Awakening Sword," "Flay's Decision," "Stars Falling in Space," "Within Endless Time," and "The Respective Solitudes."
In this episode of Animezing Podcast, Kellen and James gush about Tabitha St. Germain's performance as Flay Allster, and discuss the proper ways to recap the previous events of the series as they review the next five episodes of Gundam SEED: "The Awakening Sword," "Flay's Decision," "Stars Falling in Space," "Within Endless Time," and "The Respective Solitudes."
As stated before, the social commentary presented in Gundam SEED was one of the things that drew a young Kellen and James to the program. In today's five episodes ("The Vanishing Gundam," "The Scar of Space," "Songstress of the Enemy Forces," "The Fading Light," and "Crossroads") we see this in the cohabitation of Lacus Clyne (a Coordinator) and Flay Allster (who is bigoted towards Coordinators). Listen on to see if this dynamic rings as loud for the duo now as it did in 2005.
As stated before, the social commentary presented in Gundam SEED was one of the things that drew a young Kellen and James to the program. In today's five episodes ("The Vanishing Gundam," "The Scar of Space," "Songstress of the Enemy Forces," "The Fading Light," and "Crossroads") we see this in the cohabitation of Lacus Clyne (a Coordinator) and Flay Allster (who is bigoted towards Coordinators). Listen on to see if this dynamic rings as loud for the duo now as it did in 2005.
After a nearly three-month hiatus, Animezing Podcast is back! Kellen is joined by James to watch one of the duo's most long-cherished anime series: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. While they were enamored at the age of 17 with the flying mechs, political intrigue, social commentary, and teenage angst, how will it fair now that both are in their mid-20s? See how the retrospective goes as they cover "False Peace," "Its Name: Gundam," "Collapsing Land," "Silent Run," and "Phase Shift Down."
After a nearly three-month hiatus, Animezing Podcast is back! Kellen is joined by James to watch one of the duo's most long-cherished anime series: Mobile Suit Gundam SEED. While they were enamored at the age of 17 with the flying mechs, political intrigue, social commentary, and teenage angst, how will it fair now that both are in their mid-20s? See how the retrospective goes as they cover "False Peace," "Its Name: Gundam," "Collapsing Land," "Silent Run," and "Phase Shift Down."
As we come to yet another Halloween, it's time for another commentary from Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard. This year sees the duo cover Hellsing Ultimate OVA volume five.
As we come to yet another Halloween, it's time for another commentary from Kellen Scrivens and James Trenchard. This year sees the duo cover Hellsing Ultimate OVA volume five.
Animezing Podcast finishes up its review of Nerima Daikon Brothers with Kellen and Will reviewing the surprisingly serialized final four episodes. "Cook Up an Erection in Mine!," which the duo think deserved more care with its baseball puns. "Give My 'Bad' a Thrilla-Thriller!," which contains a simultaneously loving and scathing tribute to the King of Pop. "A Threesome in My Dome?!," which sees the culimation of many of the shows recurring gags. And "My Finish! Take a Look at This!," which contains ridiculousness that cannot be contained in this intro. In addition to that, Kellen discusses the show with the English voice of Ichiro: Christopher Patton.