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Vinnie from All Geeks Considered joins Brian & Gary to consider three more anime that geography prevented them from seeing in their youth! On this week’s show: God Mazinger (1984) – Everyone’s least favourite outing for Go Nagai’s giant robot franchise. Transformers Victory (1989) – The final Japanese TV outing for the Generation 1 toy … Continue reading "The Anime That Didn’t Make Us #24 – God Mazinger, Transformers Victory, Maico 2010" The post The Anime That Didn’t Make Us #24 – God Mazinger, Transformers Victory, Maico 2010 appeared first on DYNAMITE IN THE BRAIN.
Have a happy holiday everyone. Stay safe, wear a mask, and see you all in 2021. This episode, Chris (@gokuffy) and Pat (@PatzPrime) join me do the annual Anime Secret Santa project! Thanks to All Geeks Considered for organizing, thanks to Reverse Thieves for originating, and thanks to Vinnie and Diego for doing all the leg work. Listen Show notes: 0:30 - Chris talks about Mai Mai Miracle! 16:20 - I talk about Girlish Number! And a bit of Galaxy Angel. 25:48 - Patz talks about ACCA! Next time is top anime of 2020!
Have a happy holiday everyone. Stay safe, wear a mask, and see you all in 2021. This episode, Chris (@gokuffy) and Pat (@PatzPrime) join me do the annual Anime Secret Santa project! Thanks to All Geeks Considered for organizing, thanks to Reverse Thieves for originating, and thanks to Vinnie and Diego for doing all the […]
Ho, Ho, Ho, everybody! On this bonus episode Mikey takes part in Anime Secret Santa brought to you by All Geeks Considered, and takes a look at March Comes in like a Lion Season One! Get your shogi pieces ready on this bonus episode of...Anime BAYBAY! Follow Mikey: - https://twitter.com/MikeyShiota - https://mikeyshiota.tumblr.com Follow Anime BAYBAY - https://twitter.com/Anime_BAYBAY Send any questions, comments, and/or suggestions to: - animebaybaypod@gmail.com All Geeks Considered - https://twitter.com/AGC_Blog - allgeeksconsidered.com
This week on All Geeks Considered we talk about cookies we've made during the pandemic and I guess some of Diego's picks for found footage film, in this case 1999's Blair Witch Project and 2012's Grave Encounters.
Vinnie Averello from All Geeks Considered joins Evan to dive into the RetroCrush catalog with One-Million Year Trip: Bander Book, the first of Osamu Tezuka’s NTV specials. It’s an extremely weird movie featuring all sorts of wacky Tezuka alien designs and also Space Gangster Black Jack. Plus: the new Anilog YouTube channel, Great Pretender, and virtual board games! Topics include: the anime kids love Future Boy Conan, Bander’s sister-slash-girlfriend, and Sears catalog time machines. Thank you to Patrick Sutton for editing this episode. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
Vinnie Averello from All Geeks Considered joins Evan to dive into the RetroCrush catalog with One-Million Year Trip: Bander Book, the first of Osamu Tezuka’s NTV specials. It’s an extremely weird movie featuring all sorts of wacky Tezuka alien designs and also Space Gangster Black Jack. Plus: the new Anilog YouTube channel, Great Pretender, and virtual board games! Topics include: the anime kids love Future Boy Conan, Bander’s sister-slash-girlfriend, and Sears catalog time machines. Thank you to Patrick Sutton for editing this episode. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
I usually talk about sports to lead into the rest of the post, because I have a lot of random quick thoughts about sports that I want to rant about on Twitter or whatever, but they're too long for a tweet. Instead, I'll write about writing about things, having run out of sports things to write about. And also, between first Gundam The Origin manga and now Giant Gorg, I am very generally interested in the rest of Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's stuff. It's that time again, time for Anime Secret Santa! This time it's from All Geeks Considered, and big thanks to Vinnie and Diego for organizing it all. And thanks to Kate and Al for organizing the prior iteration on the Reverse Thieves for so long. This is a project I always have a lot of fun with, and I'm glad it's living on somewhere. This year, Chris (@gokuffy) and I are joined by Patz (@PatzPrime) to talk about some anime! I chose Giant Gorg out of my three, Patz chose Zombieland Saga, and Chris chose Robot Carnival. There's even surprises within. Listen Show notes: 0:30 - I talk about Giant Gorg! 17:23 - Patz talks about Zombieland Saga! 44:18 - Chris talks about Robot Carnival! Next time, we probably start our best of 2019 shows!
I usually talk about sports to lead into the rest of the post, because I have a lot of random quick thoughts about sports that I want to rant about on Twitter or whatever, but they’re too long for a tweet. Instead, I’ll write about writing about things, having run out of sports things to write about. And also, between first Gundam The Origin manga and now Giant Gorg, I am very generally interested in the rest of Yoshikazu Yasuhiko’s stuff. It’s that time again, time for Anime Secret Santa! This time it’s from All Geeks Considered, and big thanks to Vinnie and Diego for organizing it all. And thanks to Kate and Al for organizing the prior iteration on the Reverse Thieves for so long. This is a project I always have a lot of fun with, and I’m glad it’s living on somewhere. This year, Chris (@gokuffy) and I are joined by Patz (@PatzPrime) to talk about some anime! I chose Giant Gorg out of my three, Patz chose Zombieland Saga, and Chris chose Robot Carnival. There’s even surprises within. Listen Show notes: 0:30 – I talk about Giant Gorg! 17:23 – Patz talks about Zombieland Saga! 44:18 – Chris talks about Robot Carnival! Next time, we probably start our best of 2019 shows!
What has man wrought and what terror is the outsider? We answer these questions and more this Eve of All Hallows on All Geeks Considered
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Yes, it's here at last, All Geeks Considered is being timely and talking about the 2013 hit Attack on Titan
We hit ABSOLUTE ZERO! on this episode of All Geeks Considered with Jared!
All Geeks Considered brought some friends in to chat about Dexcon 19 which occurred from June 29th-July 3rd, 2016 in Morristown, NJ.
Welcome back to sports anime!! We had too little sports anime talk for a while because we were talking about our top five movies and top five anime of 2014, but I promise that we’ll be sports anime for the rest of the year (until next January!). On this episode, my co-host and partner in crime, Corey (@cyborgsoda) returns for the Golden Boy portion. We’re joined this time by Vinnie (@VinnieAveAGC) of All Geeks Considered for the whole podcast and Casey (@MinovskyArticle) of Bloodbath and Beyond for the Aim for the Ace portion. Listen Show notes: 0:30 – With Corey and Vinnie talking about Golden Boy! 17:53 – With Vinnie and Casey talking about Aim for the Ace! That was a pretty short one! It was a relief. (To me. For editing.)
This time DM and Vinnie continue the mission of All Geeks Considered to talk about ravioli. We went to the Stage House Tavern in Somerset, NJ for Endless Ravioli!
Ed Sizemore and VinceA continue to stick around on All Geeks Considered to talk about the 1982 classic directed by John Milius Conan the Barbarian!
In this episode of Spiraken Movie Review, Baz returns from his hiatus to help Xansolve a mystery as they review the Film Noir inspired movie from 2005 , "Brick" directed by Rian Johnson and starring Joseph Gordan Levitt, Nora Zehetner, Emilie de Ravin, Noah Fleiss, Matt O' Leary, Lukas Haas, and Richard Roundtree Surprisingly, there are not that many tangents in this episode, but there is discussion on Joseph Gordan Levitt's acting ability, the trademarks of film noir and the awesomeness of Richard Roundtree. Please send us any comments concerns and ideas on how to make this podcast better. Let us know so we can do something about it. Rate us on iTunes, check out the facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review, purchase some stuff from our amazon store in order to fund this podcast, check out Xan's Review of Brick with All Geeks Considered here and finally, listen to the primary podcast, The Spiraken Manga Review and check out Xan's sidekickery on the fightbait.com podcast. Hope you enjoy the episode. Music For Episode: Intro Music - Emily's Theme by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music -Silver Ray by The Velvet Underground( Brick OST), Background Music - Locker 269 by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - Kara's Theme (The Drama Vamp by China Kent ( Brick OST), Background Music - Laura's Theme by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - The Pin In The Night by Nathan Johnson, Chris Mears, & China Kent ( Brick OST), Background Music - Pie House Rats by Seth Kent ( Brick OST), Background Music - Emily's Theme 2 (The White Rabbit) by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - A Show of Hands by Nathan Johnson( Brick OST), Background Music - Front Page News by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - Knives In My Eyes by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - The Pin's Lair by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - Laura's Theme 5 (You Can Trust Me Now( by Nathan Johnson & China Kent ( Brick OST), Background Music - Ultimate-Tims by Nathan Johnson & China Kent ( Brick OST), Background Music - Showing Kara's Ace by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - Four O' Clock by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - I'm Sorry Brendan by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - The Physical Proxy by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - Pale Blue Arrow (Part 2) by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - Building to War by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - War by Nathan Johnson ( Brick OST), Background Music - Laura's Theme (Reprise) by Nathan Johnson & China Kent( Brick OST),Ending Music - Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks by The National ( High Violet) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Our Email Spirakenmovie@gmail.com My Email xan@spiraken.com Guest Host's Email baz@spiraken.com Our Twitter Spirakenmovie Our facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review Our Amazon Store www.amazon.com/shops/Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Random Question of the Week: What is your favorite Noir Film?
In this, the final installment of Spiraken Movie Review's Month of Month of Melodies, Music, and Mostly Mercurial Protagonists, Vinnie from All Geeks Considered returns to convince Xan that the movie we are reviewing is a musical. So sit back and relax as they banter about 1973's , "The Wicker Man" directed by Robin Hardy and starring Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Diane Cilento, and Britt Ekland, There is also discussion on if this film is in reality a documentary of Christopher Lee's Life, What is the true concept of nobility, what ways Sgt. Howie could have circumvented his fate and why renting a hotel room for $25 is never a good idea Please send us any comments concerns and ideas on how to make this podcast better. Let us know so we can do something about it. Rate us on iTunes, check out the facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review, purchase some stuff from our amazon store in order to fund this podcast and finally, listen to the primary podcast, The Spiraken Manga Review and check out Vinnie's Podcast "All Geeks Considered" for discussion on all things geek related. Hope you enjoy the episode. Music For Episode: Intro Music - Corn Rigs by Paul Giovanni ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music -The Landlord's Daughter by Roy Bard, John MacGregor, Walter Carr, Lindsay Kemp and Chorus ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Gently Johnny by Paul Giovanni ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Maypole by Walter Carr and Chorus ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Fire Leap by Chorus ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - The Tinker of Rye by Diane Cilento and Christopher Lee( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Willows Song by Annie Ross ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Procession by Magnet ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Chop Chop by Paul Giovanni ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Lullaby by Paul Giovanni(The Wicker Man OST), Background Music -Sumer is Icumen In by Christopher Lee and Chorus ( The Wicker Man OST), Background Music - Appointment With The Wicker Man by Christopher Lee ( The Wicker Man OST), Ending Music - Sunset by Magnet ( The Wicker Man OST) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Guest Host's Website http://www.allgeeksconsidered.com Our Email Spirakenmovie@gmail.com My Email xan@spiraken.com Guest Host's Email agcbloggers@gmail.com Our Twitter Spirakenmovie Our facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review Our Amazon Store www.amazon.com/shops/Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Random Question of the Week: What do you think about the ending?
In this, the third installment of Spiraken Movie Review's Month of Month of Melodies, Music, and Mostly Mercurial Protagonists, Vinnie from All Geeks Considered joins Xan to review a most murderous play about revenge, forlorn love and meatpies. So sit back and relax as they review 2007's , "Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, Timothy Spall, Sasha Baron Cohen, Jamie Bower, Jayne Wisener and a cameo by Anthony Stewart Head Vinnie and Xan also discuss what a Beadle actually does, the unique nature of soundheim plays, the correct way to purchase anime and if Christopher Lee should have been Judge Turpin Please send us any comments concerns and ideas on how to make this podcast better. Let us know so we can do something about it. Rate us on iTunes, check out the facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review, purchase some stuff from our amazon store in order to fund this podcast and finally, listen to the primary podcast, The Spiraken Manga Review and check out Vinnie's Podcast "All Geeks Considered" for discussion on all things geek related. Hope you enjoy the episode. Music For Episode: Intro Music - The Ballad of Sweeney Todd by Stephen Soundheim ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music -No Place Like London by Jamie Bower and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - The Worst Pies In London by Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - My Friends by Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - Pirelli's Miracle Elixer by Ed Sanders, Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - The Contest by Johnny Depp and Sasha Baron Cohen( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - A Little Priest by Helena Bonham Carter and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - Pretty Women by Alan Rickman and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - Epiphany by Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - Johanna (Reprise) by Jamie Bower and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - God That's Good! by Ed Sanders and Helena Bonham Carter ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Background Music - Pretty Women (Reprise) by Alan Rickman and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST), Ending Music - Final Scene by Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, and Johnny Depp ( Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street OST) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Guest Host's Website http://www.allgeeksconsidered.com Our Email Spirakenmovie@gmail.com My Email xan@spiraken.com Guest Host's Email agcbloggers@gmail.com Our Twitter Spirakenmovie Our facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review Our Amazon Store www.amazon.com/shops/Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Random Question of the Week: What would a pie made of you taste like?
[REPOSTED FROM THE REVERSE THIEVES] This is a bonus segment of the Speakeasy Podcast we like to call Crime Scene Investigations. These are random bonus podcasts that we record live from various events. There is no regular schedule for these. We will put them up as quickly as we can when the opportunity for one occurs. We suspect they will mostly be from conventions but we might work in some interviews and conversation from NY events as fate allows. The great Robeast that was AnimeNEXT 2013 could not be slain by a single podcasting mecha. It required the effort of an elite team of podcasters in combining lions to handle an event like this in the forsaken land of New Jersey. Evan and Ink from the Ani-Gamers podcast formed the legs. Vincenzo and Vince who were not only staff but also are part of the All Geeks Considered podcast formed the arms. And Xan from the Spiraken Manga Review formed the head. That makes me, Hisui, the Blazing Sword that let the team snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
Xan had some free time when editing with Demona so he did a guest spot for " All Geeks Considered Podcast" a podcast about all things geek starring Vinny Averello and Diego Montalban So sit back and enjoy as Vinnie, Diego and Xan talk about three films about Film Noir; The Maltese Falcon, Strangers on a Train and Brick
REPOSTED FROM THE NINJA CONSULTANT PODCAST --------------------------------------------------- ED: "I'll Make a Man Out of You" from "Mulan" With special guest stars: Evan (@VamptVo) from Ani-Gamers (http://www.anigamers.com/), Vinnie Averello (@VinnieAve_AGC) from All Geeks Considered (http://www.allgeeksconsidered.com/), Ink (@AnimatedInk) from Ani-Gamers. Includes a long excerpt from Dave (@fastkarate)'s panel on Videogame Criticism. You know Dave from podcast such as Fast Karate (http://www.daveandjoel.com/), and Ajay from barroom colleges such as The Brooklyn Institute (http://thebrooklyninstitute.com/). --------------------------------------------------- Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at podcast.anigamers.com.
Show #106 – Direct Download: ED: “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from “Mulan” With special guest stars: Evan from Ani-Gamers, @VinnieAve_AGC from All Geeks Considered, Ink from Ani-Gamers. Includes a long excerpt from Dave‘s panel on Videogame Criticism. You know Dave from podcast such as Fast Karate, and … Continue reading →