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In this episode of Shoujo Sundae, Giana, Chika, and Clarissa of the Anime World Order podcast review episodes forty-one through forty-three of Fruits Basket (2019)! In episode forty-one, Tohru visits the Sohma estate to talk to Kureno on Uo's behalf. By happenstance, she meets Momo, who is fascinated by Momiji and hopes Tohru can convince him to be her big brother. When Tohru speaks with Kureno, he vows to never speak to Uo again. In episode forty-two, it's time for Tohru's class trip to Kyoto! Romantic shenanigans are abound, while Tohru and Yuki find souvenirs to bring home. Yuki muses over the positive impact Tohru has had on his life and silently offers her gratitude. Kyo and Tohru spend some time alone. In episode forty-three, we learn about Rin and her difficult childhood, which culminated in her parents abandoning her in her teen years. Hatsuharu comes to her aid, and the two fall in love, only for Akito to disapprove of their relationship and horrifically injure Rin. Grab your spoon, and let's dig in! Follow Clarissa's podcast - Anime World Order! https://www.awopodcast.com/ https://www.patreon.com/animeworldorder EPISODE 41 [0:49] About Anime World Order and Clarissa [6:44] Soft Serve Summary [9:08] Sprinkles on Top [12:15] Floats Your Boat [19:34] Banana Split [24:11] Rocky Road [29:53] Hot Fudge EPISODE 42 [36:11] Soft Serve Summary [37:46] Sprinkles on Top [39:53] Floats Your Boat [52:46] Banana Split [56:31 ] Rocky Road [58:14] I Scream, You Scream EPISODE 43 [1:00:52] Soft Serve Summary / Trigger Warning: Abuse [1:02:55] Sprinkles on Top [1:05:01] Floats Your Boat [1:10:05] Banana Split [1:15:00] Rocky Road [1:17:42] Nuts [1:18:22] Hot Fudge [1:27:04] I Scream You Scream About Shoujo Sundae: Shoujo Sundae is a podcast safe haven for fans that are in love with shoujo anime and manga. Hosted by Giana Luna and Chika Supreme, Shoujo Sundae aims to review and reflect on shoujo properties that deserve more attention than what they currently receive. Giana Luna is a podcaster by moonlight and a musician by daylight. Chika Supreme is a podcaster by moonlight and a social media manager by daylight. Find Shoujo Sundae wherever you listen to your podcasts: https://pod.link/1634859352 If you enjoyed this episode, SHARE it with a friend and RATE/REVIEW it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Connect with Giana, Chika, and Shoujo Sundae! Visit our website: http://shoujosundae.com Pledge on Patreon: https://patreon.com/shoujosundae Shoujo Sundae's Social Media: https://linktr.ee/shoujosundae Send us an email: shoujosundaepodcast@gmail.com Follow Giana Luna on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/gianaluna.bsky.social Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giana_luna_ Follow Chika Supreme on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChikaSupreme Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chikasupreme A breakdown of the Shoujo Sundae segments: -A Soft Serve Summary (episode/film recap) -Sprinkles on Top (symbolism in the media) -Floats Your Boat (enjoyed moments) -Banana Split (split opinion or confusing moments)-Rocky Road (sad moments) -Nuts (shocking moments) -Hot Fudge (hot takes or angry rants) -I Scream, You Scream (disliked moments)
For the tenth time, it's our annual trivia episode! We are joined by Basil, head honcho of the OSMcast as well as The Carbuncle Chronicle and OSMquest podcasts who's been doing this for just about as long as we have. Basil has been doing this for about as long as us and is from our same fandom generation, though he's got more experience on camera as our Patreon supporters at the $5 and up tiers were able to see during the live recording which was held about a week ago. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Although we're posting this on Halloween, there's not much especially spooky about this episode since after having seen Uzumaki, Daryl has instead elected to review the theatrical film adaptation of Look Back by Tatsuki Fujimoto. Be forewarned that we do spoil it all in the event you didn't already read or watch it first. Visit http://www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Despite a grievous tech failure, we're back to discuss the upcoming Fall 2024 anime season before Daryl reviews the 1997 anime adaptation of Berserk, recently back in print in the US due to a Blu-Ray release. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode!This episode is sponsored in part by Tokyo Treat! To get $5 your first box of delicious snacks & treats delivered from Japan straight to your door, AND to help support my little podcast, use code "NOSTALGIA" at my link here! Earlier this month was Otakon, which celebrated it's 30th year of being "The Convention of Otaku Generation". It was also my first ever time attending! So what better time to talk about it's history with fellow podcaster and Otakon veteran, Gerald of Anime World Order! We talk about Otakon's humble beginnings and history (with some general anime con memories), and what we thought of the con now that it's ever closer to reaching "middle-age". So grab a snack and an ice-cold water, and listen in! Stream the episode above or [Direct Download]Subscribe on apple podcasts | SpotifyRelevant links:Read the program book for the very first Otakon on Internet Archive!Check out other program books from past Otakons as well!The Otaku Archive at Internet ArchiveComicsBeat's coverage of TheGreatSG's Anime Home Video Museum panel Watch Discotek's livestream version of their Otakon panelCheck out Anime World Order's episode on Otakon 2024!My theme song music was done by Kerobit! You can find more about them on their website!See how you can get access to behind-the-scenes stuff, early access to the podcast, and a BRAND NEW subscriber exclusive podcast with my new Ko-fi Subscriptions!As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
No review this time around, but Gerald and Clarissa went to Otakon 2024 so here's their convention report. Despite another record breaking attendance figure, they did NOT catch COVID! They did however, barely manage to avoid getting heat stroke/exhaustion. Curse you, climate change! Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
This time around, Clarissa "pulls a Gerald" by reviewing something that we thought was still readily available via streaming and home video but is in fact totally out of print: 1993's four-part OVA, 8 Man After. This gives us a good excuse to talk about the original 8 Man from the 1960s, its American localization, and of course Streamline Pictures and "Uncle" Carl Macek. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
The Anime Addicts are joined by Gerald from Anime World Order to discuss the classic anime film Wicked City. We also play a game of Anime Around the Horn. You can support the podcast in the following ways: Merchandise Store: www.AAAShop.info Discord: www.AAADiscord.com Subscribe: www.aaapodcast.com/join Donations: www.aaapodcast.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/AAAPodcast Thank you for your generosity and kindness
150 episodes! How about that? For this special milestone, we decided to do something a little different than our usual fair; Bill put together a really fun TRIVIA episode to delight listeners and stump his contestants (Austin, Tori, and Sully). Of course this is heavily influenced by the annual trivia episodes produced by our podcasting senseis over at Anime World Order and we hope they don't mind us lovingly ripping them off. With three rounds of three categories, Bill stumps us with questions about superheroes, idols, school clubs, Letterboxd reviews, McDonalds, and much more. We hope you enjoy. And to everyone who has been listening to us since the beginning, or are just now jumping in, thanks for being here! Here's to the next 150 episodes. If you enjoy this or any other episode, leave us a Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or elsewhere! Show notes are available on our website: www.thirdimpactanime.com More helpful links: https://beacons.ai/thirdimpactanime Follow us on Instagram at instagram.com/ThirdImpactAnime Follow us on Bluesky at thirdimpactanime.bsky.social Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/TI_Anime Listen & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Podbean Support us on Ko-Fi | Patreon
Even though TimeHealsAllWoundsButWeSTILLAskWHYYYY, through a combination of its thirty year anniversary as well as upcoming new announcements, Daryl is reviewing the Patient Zero of fighting game anime that is the original Fatal Fury anime trilogy: the OVAs and the 1994 motion picture. In an age of scientific wonders, the human body is still the world's most dangerous machine. Especially when it can fire ki bullets. Unless the scientific wonder in question is Mai Shiranui because she's cutting diamond and putting out eyes with those things. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
It's finally time. As a result of us reaching over 250 Patrons, we're reviewing what you've voted "the worst anime of all time": Hand Shakers from 2017. But maybe it's NOT actually the worst, since we can name at least one show that was much worse than it... Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In a feeble attempt to delay the inevitable even if by just another month or so, Daryl elects to talk about what is only one of the most popular anime currently running, as he reviews SPY x FAMILY CODE: White, the standalone theatrical installment of the mega-hit Shonen Jump sitcom SPY x FAMILY, which is about as mainstream a title as anime gets in America. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
After talking about the Crunchyroll Anime Awards presentation held in Japan, we touch upon the death of the legendary artist Akira Toriyama for a bit before Clarissa reviews the 2022 12-episode series Akiba Maid War without really delving into spoiler territory. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In a last-ditch effort to not review Hand Shakers, we decide to make a bunch of anger-inducing statements about anime, mecha, and conventions before reviewing the latest--and perhaps actually final this time--Hayao Miyazaki film, the critically acclaimed The Boy and the Heron. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
For our first episode of 2024 we are joined by the two cohosts of the Shoujo Sundae podcast, Giana Luna and Chika Supreme, as we review the manga ION by Arina Tanemura. Apologies are in order, for despite the episode number, this podcast does not contain Jackée. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
We're finally legal, for this episode of AWO marks the start of our 18th year of anime podcasting! Let's celebrate with another holiday roundup of anime Christmas episodes, organized from "least evocative of Wham's Last Christmas" to...MOST EVOCATIVE~! Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
After vanishing--NINJA vanishing--for nearly a decade to start raising a family in NYC, we're reunited with Erin and Noah of the long-defunct Ninja Consultant podcast (and Livejournal!) for the annual pre-Thanksgiving tradition that is THE TRIVIA EPISODE~!. Lots of new gimmicks this time around, be it game types or the fact that our Patreon supporters at the $5 and up tiers were able to watch this carnage unfold live on video courtesy of our Discord! Just take a gander at what you missed out on. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Mike Toole returns to the show for this MONSTER CHILLER HORROR edition of AWO released on Halloween, in which Gerald reviews the polar opposite of The Poe Clan: Go Nagai's Shuten Doji! Now that we've done this, the YouTubers can follow in our wake and make this one a meme darling. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
This is perhaps our most tragic episode ever, for not only have we lost our sole sponsor Right Stuf due to Crunchyroll shutting it down, but Clarissa is reviewing The Poe Clan, one of the great shojo manga masterworks by Moto Hagio. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Tällä kertaa puhumme mangan koko historiasta aina sen synnystä nykypäivään asti yhdessä vieraamme, Afureko-blogin ja Äänijälki-podcastin Nitan, kanssa. Ajankohtaisina aiheina puhumme shounen- ja shoujomangan kuluttajien välille kasvaneesta vastakkainasettelusta sekä sellaisista sarjoista, joista on tehty useita animesovituksia. Lukujonossa keskustelemme Go Nagain ronskinraisusta klassikkosarjasta Devilman, joka 1970-luvulla rikkoi mangan rajoja. --- Kommentoi | Mastodon | Twitter (X?) | Instagram --- (01:00) – KUULUMISET: ÄÄNIJÄLKI - Afureko-blogi ja sen Äänijälki-podcast - Afureko Twitterissä - Nita Twitterissä - Mangakartan ja Äänijäljen ystävänpäivätempaus 2022 - Jakso 63, jossa puhuimme ystävänpäivätempauksesta alkukuulumisissa (03:56) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: ENNEN TEZUKAA - Jean-Marie Bouissoun tietokirja Manga: Histoire et univers de la bande dessinée japonaise - Ukiyo-e-puupiirrosteokset - Hokusai (13:04) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1940-LUKU - Petterin DesuTalks-luento Mies joka loi Osamu Tezukan (YouTube – videotallenne jäi traagisesti isoksi osaksi ilman ääntä, joka alkaa kuulua vasta noin tästä eteenpäin, jos volyymin säätää maksimiin) - Shin Takarajima (1947), Osamu Tezukan läpimurtoteos, joka on sittemmin nostettu modernin mangan alkupisteeksi ja peruskiveksi - Shin Takarajima olikin esillä myös British Museumin manganäyttelyssä vuonna 2019 - Tähän aikaan sarjakuvaa julkaistiin Japanissa lähinnä halpoina (kuva) ja tekijänoikeuksista välittämättöminä (kuva) akahon-julkaisuina, joiden seassa Tezuka erottui edukseen laadullaan - Fujiko Fujio -työpari muistelee jälkikäteen, miten päräyttävältä Shin Takarajiman näkeminen tuntui (kuva) - Floyd Gottfredsson ja hänen piirrostyylinsä, joka on tuttu kaikille vanhoja Aku Ankan taskukirjoja lukeneille - Squash & stretch on animaatioperiaatteista tärkeimpänä pidetty - Comics Journalin artikkelit: - Manga Finds Pirate Gold: The Case of New Treasure Island - Tezuka Osamu Outwits the Phantom Blot: The Case of New Treasure Island Cont'd - Sazae-san (1946–1974) (19:47) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1950-LUKU - Osamu Tezukan nousukausi - Viidakon valtias (1950), maailmalla tutumpi jenkkinimellään - Petterin kirjoitus Viidakon valtiaasta Anime-lehden numerossa 3/2013 (pdf) - Astro Boy (1952) - Princess Knight (1953) - Tokiwa-so, jossa Tezuka asui 1953-1954 ja josta muodostui Tokion mangapiirtäjien keskus - Shotaro Ishinomori - Fujiko Fujio - Weekly Manga Times (1956) – kustantajansa mukaan ensimmäinen pelkkää mangaa julkaissut lehti (22:56) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1960-LUKU - Viikottaiset mangalehdet rytmittävät nuorten elämää: - Weekly Shonen Magazine (1959) - Weekly Shonen Sunday (1959) - Weekly Shonen Jump (1968) - Weekly Shonen Champion (1969) - Akahon-puolella synkempää ja rankempaa sarjakuvaa alettiin vuodesta 1957 alkaen kutsua gekigaksi (“dramaattiset kuvat”) vastareaktiona lehdissä julkaistavan ja lapsille soveltuvan mangan (“sutaistut kuvat“) suosiolle). Kirjalainaamojen häviämisen ja mangalehtien lukijakunnan varttumisen myötä gekiga-tekijät siirtyivät mangalehtiin. - Yoshihiro Tatsumi ja hänen piirrostyylinsä - Black Blizzard (1955) - Sanpei Shirato ja hänen piirrostyylinsä - Lupin III (1967) oli varsin erilainen manga kuin sen vuonna 1971 alkanut animesovitus - Golgo 13 (1968) - Lone Wolf and Cub (1970) - The Comics Journal: Saito Takao and the “Gekiga Factory” - Jakso 57, jossa puhuimme kuulijakommenttiosiossa gekigasta - Harenchi Gakuen (Go Nagai, 1968) - Cyborg 009 (Shotaro Ishinomori, 1963) - Gegege no Kitaro (Shigeru Mizuki, 1960) - Suosikkijutut: - Petteri: Mangan tekemisen nykyinen tyyli, jossa avustajat tukevat mangakaa - Nita: Gegege no Kitaro, TV-animen synty - Maaret: Päähenkilöpoikien otsahiustöyhtöt (Ashita no Joen Joe, Dororon Hyakkimaru, Cyborg 009:n kyborgi 009) (37:26) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1970-LUKU - Showa 24 -ryhmä - Moto Hagio - Keiko Takemiya - Riyoko Ikeda - Jakso 59, jossa puhuimme Riyoko Ikedan sarjasta The Rose of Versailles - Jakso 79, jossa puhuimme Moto Hagion sarjasta The Heart of Thomas - Jakso 83, jossa puhuimme Moto Hagion lyhärikokoelmasta A Drunken Dream and Other Stories - Jakso 45, jossa puhuimme Osamu Tezukan sarjasta Message to Adolf - Leiji Matsumoto - Space Battleship Yamato (1973) - Galaxy Express 999 (1977) - Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1977) - Go Nagai - Devilman (1972) - Devilmanin hirviö sisälläni -teema on jäänyt elämään muissa teoksissa: - Parasyte - Naruto - Chainsaw Man - Jujutsu Kaisen - Mazinger Z (1972) - Ennen Mazinger Z:aa mechat olivat olleet kauko-ohjattavia (kuuluisimpana Tetsujin 28-go, joka tunnetaan myös jenkkinimellään Gigantor) - Cutie Honey (1973) - Kamen Rider (Shotaro Ishinomori, 1971) - Tokusatsu - Super sentai - Suosikkijutut: - Maaret: Showa 24 -ryhmän kerronta, Glass Maskin henkilö violetin ruusun takana (Suzue Miuchi, 1976) - Petteri: Black Jack (Osamu Tezuka, 1973) - Nita: Devilman, From Eroica with Love (Yasuko Aoike, 1976) (54:57) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1980-LUKU - Seinen-lehtien nousu - Weekly Young Jump (1979) - Business Jump (1985) - Weekly Young Magazine (1980) - Weekly Young Sunday (1987) - Monthly Afternoon (1986) - Ladies' Comics (redicomi) - Be Love (1980) - Big Comic for Lady (1981) - You (1982) - Halpiserotiikan maineeseen päätyneen redicomi-mangan rinnalla alettiin tehdä asiallisempaa Young Ladies -mangaa (jota lännessä tavataan kutsua josei-mangaksi, mitä termiä taas Japanissa harvemmin käytetään) - Young You (1987) - Feel Young (1989) - Kiss (1992) - Cocohana (entinen Chorus, 1994) - Fist of the North Star (Buronson ja Tetsuo Hara, 1983) - Dragon Ball (Akira Toriyama, 1984) - Mitsuru Adachi - Rumiko Takahashi - Saint Seiya (Masami Kurumada, 1986) - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1987) - Yhdysvaltojen Comics Code Authority - Suosikkijutut: - Nita: Mitsuru Adachi ja Touch (1981) - Petteri: Ranma 1/2 (Rumiko Takahashi, 1987) - Maaret: Banana Fish (Akimi Yoshida, 1985) (01:18:35) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1990-LUKU - Kaiji (Nobuyuki Fukumoto, 1996) - Sailor Moon (Naoko Takeuchi, 1991) - Salapoliisi Conan (Gosho Aoyama, 1994) - Yu-Gi-Oh! (Kazuki Takahashi, 1996) - Hikaru no Go (Yumi Hotta ja Takeshi Obata, 1998) - Rurouni Kenshin (Nobuhiro Watsuki, 1994) - Yu Yu Hakusho (Yoshihiro Togashi, 1990) - Slam Dunk (Takehiko Inoue, 1990) - Näin Shonen Jumpin myyntiluvut romahtivat vuonna 1995, kun Yu Yu Hakushko, Dragon Ball ja Slam Dunk loppuivat (kuva) - Anime World Order -podcast, jossa neoshounen-termin keksijä Daryl Surat puhuu - BL-lehti Magazine Be x Boy (1993) - Ennen BL-sarjojen tiukkaa karsinoitumista omiin lehtiinsä niitä ilmestyi muissa naisyleisön lehdissä - New York New York (Marimo Ragawa, 1995) ilmestyi Hana to yume -lehdessä - Gravitation (Maki Murakami, 1996) ilmestyi Kimi to boku -lehdessä - Fake (Sanami Matoh, 1994) - Descendants of Darkness (Yoko Matsushita, 1996) - CLAMP - Ken Akamatsu - Suosikkijutut: - Maaret: Kaori Yuki - Nita: CLAMP - Petteri: Chrono Crusade (Daisuke Moriyama, 1998), Fruits Basket (Natsuki Takaya, 1998) (01:38:20) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 2000-LUKU - Perunamaan vanha tilasto mangan suomijulkaisuista (kuva) - Kaikki suomalaiset mangajulkaisut näkee Tokio.fi-sivustolta - Naruto (Masashi Kishimoto, 1999) - Shaman King (Hiroyuki Takei, 1998) - One Piece (Eiichiro Oda, 1997) - Paul Gravett: Manga – 60 vuotta japanilaista sarjakuvaa - Fullmetal Alchemist (Hiromu Arakawa, 2001), josta puhuimme jaksossa 84 - Death Note (Tsugumi Ohba ja Takeshi Obata, 2003), josta puhuimme jaksossa 60 - Bleach (Tite Kubo, 2001) - Moderni yurimanga muotoutui 10 vuotta BL:n jälkeen - Yuri Shimai (2003) - Comic Yuri Hime (2005) - Maria-sama ga miteru (Oyuki Konno, mangasovitus alkoi 2003) - Suosikkijutut: - Nita: Mangan tulo Suomeen, Vinland Saga (Makoto Yukimura, 2005), Aron morsiamet (Kaoru Mori, 2008) - Petteri: One Piece - Maaret: Pandora Hearts (Jun Mochizuki) ja Kuroshitsuji (Yana Toboso) alkoivat molemmat vuonna 2006 GFantasy-lehdessä (lisäksi Kazuya Minekura, Setona Mizushiro, Fumi Yoshinaga) - Maaretin neoshounen-artikkeli Anime-lehdessä 7/2015 (pdf) sekä Desucon-luento Kuroshitsujista Karnevaliin - neoshounenin salat (YouTube) (01:51:33) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 2010-LUKU - Titaanien sota (Hajime Isayama, 2009) - Futoi yatsu -blogin ennuste siitä, että Titaanien sota on seuraava Naruto - Jakso 87, jossa puhuimme Shonen Sunday -lehden entisen päätoimittajan haastattelusta, jossa hän kertoo lehden kurssin muuttamisesta 2010-luvun jälkipuoliskolla - Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma (Yuto Tsukuda ja Shun Saeki, 2012) - Haikyuu! (Haruichi Furudate, 2012) - 2010-luvun jälkipuoliskolla Shonen Jump -lehti on tehtaillut uusia superhittejä - My Hero Academia (Kohei Horikoshi, 2014) - Demon Slayer (Koyoharu Gotouke, 2016) - Jujutsu Kaisen (Gege Akutami, 2018) - Japanin kolmoiskatastrofi 2011: Tohokun maanjäristys ja tsunami sekä Fukushiman ydinvoimalaonnettomuus - Digitaalisen mangan nousu alkoi (kuva) - Netissä julkaistavaksi alun perin tehdyn mangan nousu ja kohdeyleisöjen sekoittuminen - Tomo-chan Is a Girl! (Fumita Yanagida, 2015), josta puhuimme jaksossa 44 - Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku (Fujita, 2014) - Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (Izumi Tsubaki, 2011) - One-Punch Man (ONE ja Yuusuke Murata, 2012), josta puhuimme jaksossa 32 - Weekly Shonen Jump -printtilehden nettisisarlehti Shonen Jump+ on alkanut tuottaa Japanin isoimpia hittejä printtilehden rinnalla - Kaiju No. 8 (Naoya Matsumoto, 2020) - Spy x Family (Tatsuya Endo, 2019) - Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme edellisen kerran mangan 2010-luvusta - Liisa Ihmemaassa -sarjojen pikkubuumi - Alice in the Country of Hearts -mangat pohjautuivat Quin Rosen visual noveliin - I Am Alice (Ayumi Kanou, 2012) - Are You Alice? (Ai Ninomiya & Ikumi Katagiri, 2009) - Hirviötyttösarjojen pikkubuumi (kuten Monster Musume ja Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary) - Eksorsistisarjat olivat melkein juttu - Blue Exorcist (Kazue Kato, 2009) - Twin Star Exorcists (Yoshiaki Sukeno, 2013) - Mob Psycho 100 (ONE, 2012) - Rin-ne (Rumiko Takahashi, 2009) - Nolkytluvulla taas shinigami-sarjat olivat oma pikkutrendinsä - Bleach - Death Note - Descendants of Darkness - Full Moon wo Sagashite (Arina Tanemura, 2002) - Salapoliisi Conanin spinoff-sarjat olivat osa tuoteperheiden nousua (Zero's Tea Time ja The Culprit Hanzawa) - Velhon morsian (Kore Yamazaki, 2013) - Suosikkijutut: -Petteri: Harta-lehti (entinen Fellows!, 2008) -Maaret: BL-genren uudistuminen - Fujoshiluolan postaus aiheesta - Nita: Mangan saatavuuden kasvu länsimaissa (02:08:21) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 2020-LUKU - Akane-banashi (Yuki Suenaga, 2022) - Suosikkijutut: - Petteri: Manga Plus -manganlukupalvelu (2019) - Maaret: Blackguard (Ryo Hanada, 2019) - Nita: Mangakartta (Äääää kiitos Nita ;___;) (02:26:17) – SHOUJO VS SHOUNEN - ANN: The Rise of Reiwa: Romance Manga's Current Era Explained - Heisei-kausi vaihtui Reiwa-kaudeksi vuonna 2019 - Colleen's Manga Recs (YouTube) - Colleenin Twitter-ketju sarjasuosituksista aloittelijoille genreittäin - That Manga Hunter - GFantasy-lehti sekoittaa ihmisiä aina, koska listaussivustoilla se luokitellaan shounen-lehdeksi, vaikka sisältö onkin enemmän naisyleisölle räätälöityä - Kaiju Girl Caramelise - Not Your Idol - Ippon Again! (02:43:52) – USEAT ANIMESOVITUKSET - Kitarou tanjou: Gegege no nazo -elokuvan teaseri (YouTube) - Jakso 88, jossa puhuimme alkukuulumisissa The First Slam Dunk -elokuvasta - Jakso 72, jossa keskustelimme vanhempien mangasarjojen tuoreemmista animesovituksista - Mangasarjoja, joista tehdään aina uusia animesovituksia vuosikymmen toisen perään (joko jatkoa tai uusintasovituksia): - Gegege no Kitaro - Hakaba Kitaro -anime alkoi vuonna 2008, toisin kuin Nita muisteli - Cyborg 009 - Devilman - Lupin III - Dragon Ball - Saint Seiya - Saiyuki, jonka monista sirpaleisesti tarinaa sovittavista animesovitustuotannoista puhuimme jaksossa 62 - Tubettaja Logan Paulista nousi kohu, kun hän oli kuvannut Japanissa videota itsemurhan tehneestä henkilöstä - Muita mainittuja sarjoja, joilla on useampi animesovitus - Fruits Basket - Sorcerous Stabber Orphen - Bastard - Tokyo Mew Mew - Sailor Moon - Space Battleship Yamato - Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Higurashi - When They Cry - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Hellsing - Fullmetal Alchemist - Ashita no Joe / Megalobox - Trigun - Urusei Yatsura - Tezuka-mukaelmia - Dororo - Young Black Jack - Atom: The Beginning - Pluto (03:13:41) – LUKUJONOSSA: DEVILMAN - Devilman - Maou Dante - Devilman Crybaby - Äänijäljen jakso 35, jossa puhuttiin Devilmanin erilaisista animesovituksista vuosien varrelta - Kun demoni sieluun vilahtaa, niin kulmakarvat otsaan kilahtaa (kuva) - Ihminen on todellinen hirviö (kuva) - Jakso 75, jossa puhuimme Parasytestä - Akira vastaan Jinmen (kuva) - Kohtauksen aloituksesta on selvää, että koko yhteenotto tapahtuu pimeällä leikkikentällä, mutta Jinmenin saavuttua paikalle taustoista tulee yhdentekeviä (kuva) - Seven Seas -omnibusjulkaisun kannet - Palastelu (kuva) - Tervetuloa helvettiin, josta ei ole paluuta! (kuva) - Ryo ei tykkää tytöistä (kuva) - Mikin mielestä väkivalta on miehekästä ja kuumaa (kuva) - Petteri sattui vuonna 2012 ostamaan Weekly Manga Goraku -lehden numeron… (kuva) - …Jossa juuri silloin parhaillaan ilmestyi (kuva) Go Nagain omaelämäkerrallinen manga Gekiman!, jossa hän kertoi Devilmanin tekemisestä (03:51:40) – LOPETUS
In this episode, Daryl reviews a title suggested by our top Patreon backers as he reviews the now beloved super robot OVA series from 1998, Shin Getter Robo, which for the sake of avoiding confusion we might just want to call Getter Robo: Armageddon. Visit animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
We're joined by longtime mecha enthusiast Rob Lantz as we offer up a MOSTLY SPOILER-FREE review of Gerald's favorite OVA series of all time: 1988's Aim for the Top! Gunbuster, the pro directorial debut of Hideaki Anno and one of the first subtitled anime ever legally released in the United States which is now available on Blu-Ray. It's uh, kind of a big deal. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
The 1995 Crying Freeman movie is notoriously difficult to watch, which means that it has to be the most amazing thing ever right? Well, in addition to being a stellar live action adaptation of a manga, it has a few things going for it: Mark Dacascos in a starring role, well staged and edited action scenes and Vancouver playing Vancouver for once. Daryl and Gerald from the Anime World Order podcast pop by to analyze how well a Japanese crime story transplanted into a Canadian city holds up. (The answer is: pretty well, actually!)
This was originally the intro of Show 219, but it took a little longer to edit. So, PRESTO! In Show 220 Gerald shares his thoughts on Knights of the Zodiac, the 2023 live-action film adaptation of Saint Seiya. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
The intro ended up running long, but fret not as we'll release that audio next time! For now, Clarissa reviews 1987's Zillion, the coolest 80s Saturday morning cartoon / toy advertisement we never grew up with. Whether you're into Sega, Production IG, or Robotech, be ready to be mad at us getting things wrong here! Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
It took us a while--okay, it took 17 years since the last one--but we finally get around to completing our coverage of the 1980s Yoshikazu Yasuhiko post-Gundam film trilogy as Gerald reviews 1986's Neo Heroic Fantasia Arion, which most of us just knew as "Arion." Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In this episode we bring Dave Merrill back on to talk about his favorite movie (and a Patreon request): 1969's The Flying Phantom Ship, adapted from a manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. DID YOU KNOW HAYAO MIYAZAKI DREW A PART OF THIS MOVIE? (Yes. Yes we do know. You can lower your hand and sit down now.) Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
IF YOUR DOWNLOADED EPISODE 216 IS JUST EPISODE 215 AGAIN: please delete and then redownload the episode from your podcast app. There was a typo in the RSS feed that we fixed immediately, but it didn't propagate to the podcast directories for two hours. We meant to release this in January but uh, didn't. Anyway, this time around Gerald reviews the latest film from Masaaki Yuasa, Inu-Oh from 2021 (though it didn't come out in Japan/USA until 2022). Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
So begins a new year of podcasting for us! We're trying something new out by not necessarily reviewing one thing, but talking about a selection of Christmas-themed episodes of anime arranged from "least Christmas-y" to "most Christmas-y." Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
It's our annual Thanksgiving trivia episode! We're joined this time by the highly versatile writer Kara Dennison (@RubyCosmos), who in addition to writing prose fiction also contributes to Crunchyroll and Otaku USA. As Lupin the Third would say, compared to her we're stumblebums. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Because we just don't have enough randos blaming us singlehandedly for American anime fandom's ignorance, we've decided to talk about the theatrical film Mobile Suit Gundam: Cucuruz Doan's Island, a remake of the "lost episode" of the original Mobile Suit Gundam series. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
It's been a while since Gerald "pulled a Gerald": reviewed something that you can't easily go see. But he's back at it, reviewing the 1992 3-part OAV series Genesis Surviver Gaiarth. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
We're graced by a dangerous duo of mecha/mahjong enthusiasts this time around: Dave Cabrera (@Sasuraiger on Twitter) and Carl (@SDShamshel) join us for a convention report of Otakon 2022 which was held in Washington D.C. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
With Otakon 2022 nearly upon us (we'll be there and have panels), Clarissa reviews 2014's Witch Craft Works, a 12-episode adaptation of Ryu Mizunami's recently-completed manga, the entirety of which is now available in English both digitally as well as in print. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
We're picking another one from the Patreon request tier this time around, as Daryl reviews the 2009 series Basquash!, which despite being Satelight's highly anticipated follow-up to Macross Frontier was not released in the US until a full decade later. LET'S SPECULATE WHY. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
April seems like a good time to review horror anime, right? With the amount of viable horror anime picks being so slim, Gerald has opted for the 4-part OAV Demon Prince Enma, a dark reimagining of Go Nagai's classic character Enma-kun. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Once upon a time, this would have been labeled as a "bonus" episode since we don't even introduce ourselves or say the episode number, but since the last time we had him on was over a decade ago we decided to catch up with Jim Kaposztas, creator of the first AMV and certified "oldtaku" to talk about anime fandom, conventions, and creative fan endeavors in both the pre-Internet era as well as today. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
We totally missed December entirely because we couldn't think of a suitable Christmas title, but with this new year Daryl elects to review the anime adventures of Locke the Superman: the 1984 movie as well as the OVAs Lord Leon, New World Command...and Mirror Ring. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
It's the annual trivia episode! For the first time, we have TWO special trivia guests: Christina Rose and Jason Moses, freelance Japanese to English otaku translators whose most recent gig is Super Robot Wars 30, out now on Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, and for the first time with no region lockout, PC via Steam! Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In this episode, Clarissa reviews one of the signature titles from manga supergroup CLAMP: the 1994 anime series Magic Knight Rayearth. Fair warning: in addition to the TV series, we also talk about...Rayearth. You know, that OVA we all try to pretend doesn't exist. Which Clarissa and Gerald had actually never seen or really heard about until just now. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
As Halloween approaches and a new anime season begins, we offer some (very preliminary) thoughts on what we?ve seen so far, and Gerald reviews the sci-fi horror OVA Lily C.A.T., best known for being a thing that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel back when it was spelled that way. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
As Halloween approaches and a new anime season begins, we offer some (very preliminary) thoughts on what we?ve seen so far, and Gerald reviews the sci-fi horror OVA Lily C.A.T., best known for being a thing that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel back when it was spelled that way. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In this episode, Daryl reviews one of his favorite titles from the 2010s which is finally readily available for viewing in English: the two-part theatrical film adaptation of the formative shojo classic Haikara-san: Here Comes Miss Modern! (Spoilers: Gerald thought it absolutely sucked and is of appeal to nobody who is watching anime in the 21st century.) Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Anime World Order's Daryl Surat joins Evan and Ink for a discussion of Anime Lockdown, the virtual anime convention held via Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Discord the weekend of May 1–3, 2020. We talk about the panels presented on the stream, the technical details of how to present a panel at one of these events, the community in the con's Discord, and where we see virtual cons going in the future as the COVID-19 pandemic wears on. Thank you to Patrick Sutton from The Cockpit Podcast for editing this episode!
It's our annual roundup of the best anime, manga, and video games of the past year! This time Evan and David are joined by Gerald (@Gerald_AWO), one-third of the Anime World Order Podcast. We cover the stuff you'd expect — Pokémon, Fire Emblem, Promare — as well as some picks that haven't gotten any airtime on the show before, including Baba Is You, Vinland Saga, and... Miru Tights. Plus a discussion of a few big news stories from 2019 at the end of the show. Topics include: podcast hostages, Lovecraftian racism, and Gerald's workout routine. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
Another Otakon, another cacophonous gathering of anime personalities. This year Anime World Order hosts Gerald Rathkolb (@Gerald_AWO), Clarissa Graffeo (@ClarissaG), and Daryl Surat (@DarylSurat), The Cockpit's Patz (@PatzPrime) and Tom Aznable (@TomAznable), and Corey Proft (@Modandrocker, formerly of The BME Podcast) join Evan to talk about the guests, the fan panels, and ... the abortive alt-right rally in Washington, DC. We recorded around a single microphone so we apologize for the messy audio. Also, this episode is a bonus because we're still working on recording the official Episode 100! Trust us, it'll be worth it. Topics include: visionary creator Shoji Kawamori, Tenchi Muyo incest, and Dippin' Dots. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
The crowd at the Cannon Busters premiere at Otakon. Evan, Clarissa, Gerald, and Daryl are up in front. Evan and David went to Otakon 2016, but David got an early train out of town, so Evan had to settle for a huge supergroup of podcasters and bloggers in this post-Otakon show. Daryl Surat, Gerald Rathkolb, and Clarissa Graffeo from Anime World Order; Alain and Kate from the Reverse Thieves/Speakeasy; and Carl from Ogiue Maniax sit down to discuss their favorite and least favorite parts of Otakon 2016, and the future of the convention as it moves to Washington, DC in 2017. Topics include: accidentally winning eating contests, Koji Morimoto impersonators, and the presumed lowlight of the weekend, the GamerGate panel (“Politics in Video Games”). Direct Download – RSS Feed – iTunes – Send us Feedback! – More episodes Runtime: 1 hour, 25 minutes Show Notes Opening Song: “Blues Machine” by Scott Gratton Some of the guests we discuss include LeSean Thomas (creator of Cannon Busters), Koji Morimoto (producer of Under the Dog, not to be confused with the famous animator of the same name), and Muneki Ogasawara (head of studio Kinema Citrus). Masao Maruyama (founder of Madhouse, head of MAPPA) and Jiro Ishii (writer and creator of Under the Dog) had to cancel at the last minute. Daryl references Erin Finnegan briefly. She’s one half of the now-dormant (and excellent) Ninja Consultant Podcast, but people might not recognize her since they’ve been gone for so long! Twitter: Ani-Gamers, Evan, Gerald, Daryl, Clarissa, Kate, Carl, Alain Daryl, Gerald, and Clarissa host the Anime World Order Podcast. Al and Kate blog at Reverse Thieves and host anime podcast The Speakeasy. Carl blogs at Ogiue Maniax. Evan hosts the Crunchycast podcast on Crunchyroll. Evan, Daryl, Gerald, and Clarissa write for Otaku USA Magazine. Ending Song: “Blues Machine” by Scott Gratton
On this episode of The One Piece Podcast we have special guest Daryl Surat from Anime World Order and Otaku USA Magazine joining us for the podcast! He participates in a super-sized Manga Recap for Chapter 743, “Dressrosa Trembles” and Piece Together. We also have the big news about One Piece film Z, a triple Anime Recap, and a Toonami Recap! Today's episode of The One Piece Podcast is sponsored by Kolektakon, your source for One Piece x Megahouse merchandise! Don't forget to check out Daryl on Twitter! You can also check out hosts Zach, Ed and Steve on Twitter, and even translator Stephen! We also have Jose from the Toonami Faithful Podcast on for the Toonami Recap! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:05:28 News: Film Z 0:12:42 Manga Recap: Chapter 743 1:12:09 Today's Sponsor 1:13:38 Toonami Recap: Episode 248 1:33:00 Anime Recap: Episodes 637-39 1:48:19 Piece Together 2:33:16 To Be Continued We'll be back next week for an all new episode of The One Piece Podcast! We are MAJI!