Interviews with people in the manga/anime industry uploaded for your listening pleasure.
Justin and Muse talk about Anime Expo. No, seriously, this is an Anime Expo specific podcast. And boy were we tired doing this!
Justin brings over a legendary husband and wife lettering and translating team, and finds out all of the secrets that TOKYOPOP did to your manga. Also talk about how things have changed since they started.
Manga translator Amanda Haley stops by to talk about GTO, Baka & Test, new translation challenges, the translation field, and digital manga.
Kate Dacey on her favorite manga reads, the manga publishers and their licensing game, and who else wants to talk about Cardfight Vanguard.
Manga translator Dan Luffey explains how he learned Japanese by translating thousands of manga, being in Japan, and what Shuho Sato's works mean to him.
Lauren Orsini enters the lab and talks about her latest book, Build Your Anime Blog, and how self-publishing is the way to go over traditional methods.
A conversation with multiple student volunteers of the student run Castle Point Anime Convention.
The panel recorded at Castle Point Anime Convention 2015. A Q&A event with Manga Editor and Letterer Abigail Blackman.
Leyla Aker shares what's been working well for Viz this year, manga industry stuff, and if it's appropriate for the VP of publishing to do cartwheels. Ok, maybe not that last part.
We talk with English Editor-in-Chief of WSJ Andy Nakatani about life after Naruto(?), what's next for WSJ with Jump Start, and the future of the Shonen Jump Manga Competition.
Manga brand manager Danika Harrod explains the challenges of the position, how her dad got her into anime, and what Crunchyroll manga's real goal is.
Senior Brand Manager at Crunchyroll Tiffany Chen explains how she got to work at Crunchyroll, answers questions about some decisions the company has made this year, and where it'll be going in the next year or so.
Gen Manga's in its fourth year, and for an indie manga publisher, that's a good thing. We talk to Robert McGuire about Gen Manga and about the manga industry.
Manga fans share why they think it's worth it to buy manga.
A number of manga industry folks share why think it's worth it to buy manga.
Muse and Justin attempt to discover what it really means to walk around with no clothes on in the nation's capital.
Anime club stuff from former MIT Anime club member, Jennifer Fu.
More testing of Callburner, which requires Justin embarrassing himself enough to talk to Muse about figures, nendoroids, and figmas.
Quick thoughts about the Winter Anime Season so far.
Quick thoughts about the Winter Anime Season so far.