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Bienvenue pour ce neuvième numéro. On continue de casser le duo, en étant 3 autour des micros pour causer de vieilleries d'otaks qui ont marqué nos enfances de quarantenaire et plus…On reçoit Jérémie pour ce dernier numéro. Merci à lui pour avoir accepté l'invitation (en même temps, c'est la maison). Au programme : On va s'attarder sur les animés de jeunesse de Jérémie, nos découvertes avec MANGA VIDÉO, puis on va faire un gros focus sur Blood: The Last vampire et on finira avec nos recos. Bonne écoute Matane. AU PROGRAMME • [00:00] Blaba • [02:18] Sommaire. • [03:14] Jélémi wa donata desuka?, MANGA MANIAAAAAAA ! • [17:35] Faut être des vieux otaks pour comprendre. FOCUS sur BLOOD: THE LAST VAMPIRE • [31:18] • [32:52] On SPOIL !!! • [1:00:00] Fin des SPOILS !!! RECOS • [1:04:25] Dim, tu regardes quoi ? • [1:05:45] 2 OAV (assez cultes à leur niveaux) des 90's • [1:22:21] Suikoden HD • [1:28:40] Astérix, Le combat des chefs • [1:35:52] Dynasty Warriors Origins CLAP DE FIN • [1:45:13] Saraba da minna. ??? • [1:54:00] Comme d'habitude, n'hésitez pas à donner vos avis, toute critique est bonne à prendre, mais surtout dans le respect. Bonne écoute. Pour nous suivre sur les RS : Le Discord Upcast.fr (n'hésitez pas à nous demander une invitation) Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/oyatacast X : https://twitter.com/upcastfrance BlueSky : WiP Extrait des morceaux : • Un Collège Fou Fou/Highschool ! Kimengumi - Opening • Manga Mania/ Manga Vidéo - Trailers • Blood: The Last Vampire - Trailer • Blood: The Last Vampire ost - Honryuu (Ike Yoshihiro) • Blood: The Last Vampire ost - Yaiba (Ike Yoshihiro) • Blood: The Last Vampire ost - Si to Saisei (Ike Yoshihiro) • Battle Alita Angel OAV - Trailer • Battle Alita Angel OAV - Gallys Theme (Kaoru Wada) • Battle Angel Alita movie ost - Swan song (Dua Lipa) • Iria The Zeiram Animation OAV - Trailer • Iria The Zeiram Animation ost - Yearning Goal (Yoshikawa Yoichiro) • Hyper Iria Snes - Intro • Suikoden 1 & 2 HD Remaster - Trailer • Dynasty Warriors Origins - Trailer • Astérix, Le combat des chefs - Trailer • REDLINE: REDLINE DAY (James Shimoji) Crédit générique : Titre : Sakuya2 Auteur: Peritune Source: https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement: https://www.auboutdufil.com Et aussi avec l'autorisation de mon plus grand pour la voix. ^^ Crédit d fin : Kaos Syoten · Osamu Totsuka Yoroiden Samurai Troopers "Sei Ran Hen" ℗ 1993 SUNRISE MUSIC INC. Released on: 1993-02-05 Music Publisher: SUNRISE Music INC.
Jacob and Drew welcome back their friend Dallas from Geek Devotions to review Blood: The Last Vampire and the end of the Cruise Adventure arc of Spy X Family! Red Bubble Merch Store - https://www.redbubble.com/people/thecelcast/shop?artistUserName=thecelcast&asc=u&iaCode=u-clothing Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheCelCast Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/thecelcastgaming YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQcGNpWEc5qP7oKkxPWQEsw Twitter - https://twitter.com/cast_cel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecelcast/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1452118040 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly90aGVjZWxjYXN0LnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZlZWQueG1s Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-cel-cast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ETrW9WhJ44uLhr4bU03uK This Podcast is apart of Pop Americana, For more great shows like this one visit https://popamericana.wixsite.com/popamericana and This Podcast is apart of the Culture Box, For more great shows like this one visit https://culturebox.media
Y seguimos con animes de terror, y con el tema de los Vampiros... Totalmente accidental esta tendencia. En esta occasion vemos por primera vez "Blood: The Last Vampire", donde conocemos Saya, una chica con apariencia de colegiala que se dedica con su espada a cazar vampiros para una agencia secreta.
Join us this week as we discuss the 2009 live action adaption of Blood the Last Vampire. As always we thank you for listening. Be sure to follow us on X and Facebook @shonenandsuds
The boys are back this week with even more vampires! Join us as we review Blood the Last Vampire here on Shonen & Suds. As always we thank you for listening. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and X @shonenandsuds
Head to https://bit.ly/FACTORMEALSBW and use code binge40 to get 40% off your first box! Try Peloton Tread, Row, or Bikes risk free with a 30 Day Home Trial. New members only, not available in remote locations. See additional terms at https://bit.ly/GOPELOTONBW The conversation revolves around anime and a quiz Johnny Spoiler and the crew took to determine which Sailor Moon character they are. Jordan mentions being Sailor Mars, while Dave is Sailor Moon. They discuss the powers and attributes of these characters, including Sailor Mars' fiery nature and Sailor Moon's heroism. Johnny Spoiler also mentions being assigned the character Sailor Pluto, who has the power to manipulate time. They talk about the quiz aligning well with each individual's personality traits. Regarding the Transformers franchise, Johnny Spoiler expressed some skepticism or dissatisfaction with the casting choices and character adaptations. Dave mentioned Chris Hemsworth's voice not being fitting for the character, and Johnny's preference for other Transformers films comes up. It's important to note that casting decisions and character portrayals are subjective and can vary between different adaptations and interpretations of a franchise. As for the vampire-related films, we mentioned "Blood: The Last Vampire" and "Love, Death & Robots: Sucker of Souls." "Blood: The Last Vampire" originated as an anime film and later spawned manga adaptations and two anime series, "Blood+" and "Blood C." The film is known for being one of the first all-digital anime creations. "Love, Death & Robots" is an anthology series, and "Sucker of Souls" is one of the episodes. It features an archeological dig unearthing Dracula and his battle against mercenaries while the villain has a fear or allergy to cats. Jordan Savage mentions the "Bits for Blood" and "Sucker of Souls" movies and shares her favorite scenes from each. Johnny Spoiler adds his favorite scenes and references Buffy. Dangerous Dave jokes about a former host named Nick and the Canadian love for him. Finally, they conclude by discussing the ratings of both movies, with Jordan Savage giving a "binge" rating and Dangerous Dave giving a "binge later" rating. Johnny Spoiler discusses the anime Dirty Pair. Johnny advises Dangerous Dave not to watch it, calling it a "dirty pair," which elicits laughter. Johnny Spoiler suggests looking up the anime and having fun with it, but Dangerous Dave expresses reluctance, fearing that watching it might infect his computer. Johnny Spoiler responds by joking that Dave's computer is already infected. They continue their banter about computer operating systems and online security, mentioning Windows versions and the use of Norton. Johnny Spoiler mentions a documentary about the activities of the person behind Norton. They then talk about their upcoming anime month and the arrival of puppets for their show. They mention a giveaway of Vampire Hunter D box sets and encourage listeners to leave reviews for a chance to win. They briefly discuss their limited knowledge of Vampire Hunter D and potential sequels, as well as other anime they have watched, including Vampire Hunter D and The Mist. Johnny Spoiler brings up the ending of The Mist and recommends watching it. The conversation concludes with a mention of a true crime show on HBO and a similar show on Hulu, both involving the name "Candy" in some way. They briefly discuss the actresses involved in the Hulu show. They also mention watching "Bottle Shock," a movie about American wine in Napa Valley and a competition with French wine. Johnny Spoiler jokes about having Chris Pine on his celebrity cheat card, and Jordan Savage jokes about Chris Pine's beautiful eyebrows. The conversation becomes playful and light-hearted, with mentions of YouTube videos and audience reactions. They make humorous references to Chris Pine and express the desire to push the boundaries of the audience's reactions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the 2022 Ancient Anime Halloween Double Feature Spooktakular! This week we have TWO episodes for you all to enjoy. First up, returning guest Rika joins KRF in explaining the uniquely bi-lingual film Blood The Last Vampire. Will they find enough to talk about in this 40 minute confusing mess. The runtime says yes!
What's Up fellow summoners join us this week as we take our very own bite sized take on the Movie Blood The Last Vampire. Join The Summoning Boys : On our website - How Not To Summon Network On our Facebook page-How Not To Summon a Podcast - Home | Facebook On Discord -How Not To Summon (discord.com) On Twitter-How Not to Summon a Podcast (@HowNotToSummon) / Twitter
Sharpen your katanas and get ready to fight some demons this week…we are talking about, BLOOD: Last Vampire. Don't forget to follow us on social media @otakunoobspod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otakunoobspod/message
This week we watched two films! Two Last Vampires of Blood the Last Vampire! One anime OVA from 2000 and one live action silly fest from 2009. I think the most important thing to remember is that KC hasn't seen an anime she loves yet and that fact is making SM grumpier than a last vampire who may not be a last vampire, or a vampire? If only we had a post-it…We Also LearnedAccording to SM, a subway is the thingy underground thingy that connects thingsBrother John is a beautiful vampire lady according his sisterSaya's relationship with her mother is very Onegin Off-again OneginFollow us on the gram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodsuckerspod/Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/littlerenegadefilmsTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!Blood: The Last Vampire is a 2000 Japanese animated action horror film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo, written by Kenji Kamiyama and produced by Production I.G. The film premiered in theaters in Japan on November 18, 2000.Blood: The Last Vampire, released in Japan as Last Blood (Japanese: ラスト・ブラッド, Hepburn: Rasuto Buraddo), is a 2009 vampire action film directed by Chris Nahon, written by Chris Chow, produced by Ronny Yu, and stars Jun Ji-Hyun, Allison Miller, Liam Cunningham, Masiela Lusha, and Koyuki.Support the show
Znie to neuveriteľne, no upírom konečne svitá (či sa skôr stmieva) na lepšie časy. V našom podcaste vám preto predstavíme náš rebríček tých najlepších filmov (nie Twilight) a seriálov o upíroch, ktoré by ste si rozhodne mali pozrieť. Chýbať nebudú osvedčené klasiky, skryté poklady, súčasné trháky či projekty, ktoré nás v kinách a na obrazovkách určite príjemne prekvapia v blízkej budúcnosti. Ešte predtým však nemôžu chýbať naše odporúčania a rozbory nových trailerov, ktoré nás zaujali. Od mikrofónov zdravia upíri Jozef Jurovec, Miloš Hrabovský a Martin Hráč. 0:00 Úvod 4:02 Naše odporúčania 28:06 Trailery, ktoré nás zaujali 1:10:18 Téma: Twilight je mŕtvy, nech žijú upíri! Odkaz na video na YouTube: https://youtu.be/cu1DBCm3ZC0 Zoznam trailerov: Nope - https://youtu.be/In8fuzj3gck She-Hulk: Attorney at Law - https://youtu.be/u7JsKhI2An0 House of the Dragon - https://youtu.be/DotnJ7tTA34 Sandman - https://youtu.be/83ClbRPRDXU Westrorld: The Choice - https://youtu.be/iZjuCWEa79Y The Sea Beast - https://youtu.be/P-E-IGQCsPo RRR - https://youtu.be/GY4BgdUSpbE The Empress - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wJeX1lI-HU End Of The - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=202KkD12AuI Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities - www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYotKcx8rw8 Soul Vibe - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H94Vfb12Hkw Narco Saints - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uknqh3bzUaE The Greatest Beer Run Ever - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BysCl8ekX6A Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-EhEf85328 Wednesday - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoZ9oiq6X4U Last Light - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siPyBLRow7M Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHAaKXtfSOg The Last Of Us - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT_xzHjCi6M Project Wolf Hunting - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PnrXY4qe5k Blank - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAgbxAV-5eE Pearl - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5PW5r3pEOg God's Creatures - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyOk1QVDlsI Upírske filmy a seriály: Stratení chlapci 1987 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/8226-ztraceni-chlapci/recenze/ Near Dark 1987 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/780-na-prahu-temnot/videa/ Buffy, premožiteľka upírov 1992 (plus seriál) - https://www.csfd.cz/film/70701-buffy-premozitelka-upiru/recenze/ Dracula 1992 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/1639-dracula/recenze/ Stroj času (Cronos) 1993 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/9000-stroj-casu/recenze/ Interview s upírom 1994 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/4883-interview-s-upirem/recenze/ Upír v Brooklyne 1995 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/1771-upir-v-brooklynu/recenze/ Drakuloviny 1995 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/16923-drakuloviny/recenze/ Od súmraku do úsvitu 1996 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/7744-od-soumraku-do-usvitu/recenze/ Poviedky zo záhrobia: Nevestinec upírov 1996 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/15792-povidky-ze-zahrobi-upiri-nevestinec/recenze/ Blade 1998 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/6996-blade/recenze/ Blade 2 2002 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/8999-blade-2/recenze/ Upíri 1998 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/1330-upiri/videa/ Pehatý Max a strašidlá 1987 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/4725-pehavy-max-a-strasidla/recenze/ V tieni upíra 2000 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/11927-ve-stinu-upira/recenze/ Blood: The Last Vampire (anime) 2000 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/133126-blood-the-last-vampire/recenze/ Dracula 2000 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/20708-dracula-2000/recenze/ Vampire Hunter D 2001 (anime) - https://www.csfd.cz/film/35066-vampire-hunter-d/recenze/ Underworld 2003 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/45969-underworld/recenze/ Van Helsing 2004 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/71699-van-helsing/recenze/ Ultraviolet 2006 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/135692-ultraviolet/recenze/ Hellsing (anime) 2006 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/223824-hellsing/recenze/ Ja, Legenda 2007 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/224182-ja-legenda/recenze/ 30 dní dlhá noc 2007 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/226298-30-dni-dlouha-noc/recenze/ Nech vojde ten pravý 2008 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/243243-at-vejde-ten-pravy/recenze/ Nech vojde ten pravý 2010 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/248296-at-vejde-ten-pravy/prehled/ Twilight 2008 - https://www.csfd.sk/film/235755-sumrak/prehlad/ Higanjima (podľa mangy) 2009 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/267776-higandzima/recenze/ Dayberakers 2009 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/232053-svitani/recenze/ Thirst (Korea) 2009 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/223382-zizen/recenze/ Tupíri (Vampire Sucks) 2010 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/280402-tupiri/recenze Stake Land 2010 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/269017-zeme-kulu/recenze/ Kazateľ 2011 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/223564-kazatel/recenze/ Fright Night 2011 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/268008-noc-hruzy/recenze/ Abraham Lincoln: Lovec upírov 2012 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/282840-abraham-lincoln-lovec-upiru/recenze/ Hotel Transylvánia 2012 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/239678-hotel-transylvanie/recenze/ Drakula: Zrod Legendy 2014 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/236436-drakula-neznama-legenda/recenze/ The Strain 2014 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/361262-agresivni-virus/recenze/ Dracula 2020 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/700099-dracula/recenze/ Vampires vs. the Bronx 2020 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/916799-upiri-v-bronxu/recenze/ Blood Red Sky 2021 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/976058-krvave-rude-nebe/recenze/ Castlevania 2017 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/518782-castlevania/recenze/ Midnight Mass 2021 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/809346-pulnocni-mse/recenze/ Day Shift 2022 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/1020889-denni-smena/recenze/ Night Teeth 2021 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/974090-nocni-zuby/recenze/ Preacher - https://www.csfd.cz/film/257523-preacher/recenze/ Chapelwaite 2021- https://www.csfd.cz/film/987564-chapelwaite/recenze/ Morbius 2022 - https://www.csfd.cz/film/693995-morbius/recenze/
Blood: The Last Vampire (2009), Kingdom: Ashin of the North
Back after a fun vacation and a heartbreak I return with this. The bonebat filmfest is talked about and other things. Roujin Z and Blood: The Last Vampire. Email: motionpicturemassacre@gmail.com Voicemail: 732-639-1435
Grim, James, Flavortown, and LadyEboshi talk about the '00 anime Blood: The Last Vampire. Enjoy! Join the Shonen Dump discord to interact with us: https://discord.gg/eWSkXYhbAd Subscribe to Shonen Dump on Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/shonendumppodcast Subscribe to LadyEboshi on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ladyeb0shi Subscribe to James Cruz Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cruz_controllin Shonen Dump Merchandise: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19642654-shonen-dump?store_id=164016 Follow us on social media: Twitter @SDPpod Instagram @shonendumppod Contact us at grimsteak@gmail.com episode archives at www.shonendump.com
This week, your host fumbles and bumbles along as he reviews the digitally animated film from the creators of "Ghost in the Shell"; from 2000, Manga Entertainment's BLOOD: THE LAST VAMPIRE. Also this week, 'PostMortem' gives his spoiler-light feelings on GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE and Marvel's ETERNALS, as well as rapidly talking about the 2022 box office hit, SCREAM (aka Scream 5). The voices in my head hope you enjoy this episode from your undead "content creator".*Check out What Lurks Behind Podcast Zero on social media at Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.*All podcast episodes are available through most major podcast streaming apps.*Email: whatlurksbehindpodcastzero@gmail.com
The 2021 Halloween Spookaboo reaches its end with a movie that was too scary for Jan to watch! This is a short, gory horror action anime film that proved popular enough in Japan to spawn multiple sequels and spin-offs. It certainly proves spooky enough, but in the end, is this flick worth watching? Listen to find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howsitholdup/support
Bret and Shira are back! In honor of a listener's donation to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the necromancers let them pick the theme: anime about 1960's Japan. If there's one takeaway from Japan's "golden 60s," it's that girls with pigtails run the world full stop. Between Umi in From Up on Poppy Hill and Saya in Blood: The Last Vampire, is there anything they can't do? Come for the groovy anime goodness and then stick around the duo's hot take remixes including... One long period joke!?! Donate to LLS
We relive and say hello again to Matt from Night of the Living Podcast! He's joined us on this special crossover episode to talk samurai girls, monster vampires, and one sad school nurse!Want to learn more about the show or just chat with us? Write to us at bandsgetjumped@gmail.com, tweet us @bandsgetjumped on twitter, or find us on reddit at r/getjumped/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeAndSpencerGetJumped)
BLOOD: THE LAST VAMPIREAño: 2000Director: Hiroyuki KitakuboEstudio: Production I.G.Secuelas: en formato serie animada Blood+ y Blood-CTambién se realizo el Live Action en el 2009.SINOPSISLa historia se centra en 1966. La protagonista Saya una cazadora de criaturas-vampiros llamados Chiropterans.Es parte de una asociación secreta y es asignada bajo la fachada de estudiante en una escuela dentro de una base militar.PRODUCCIONEl presidente de Productions IG, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa quería producir algo nuevo, original y no una adaptación, que como dijimos previamente, estaba en BOOM en los 90s. Se acercó a Mamoru Oshii, quien daba clases a estudiantes de cine sobre como realizar sus propios proyecto. El le pidió que hicieran propuestas sobre la idea del vampiro y la de Kenji Kamiyana y Junichi Fujisaki fue la que se convirtió en la base de la película.ANALISISEsta animación a pesar de ser muy corta (45 min.) tiene una buena historia, pero deja muchos cuestionamientos.La empresa de esta cinta es Production I.G, especialista en animes y películas de calidad de animación asombrosas. Pero Production I.G demostró que podía dar mas de si, y fue tan así que la calidad de The Last Vampire fue impresionante, con escenas de lucha impactantes, efectos de luces y coloreado de personajes y escenarios impecables y una gran cantidad de chorros de sangre decorando la pantalla (y los ojos del espectador) de manera sublime.Pero The Last Vampire tenia un importante defecto, algo que dejaba con tremendos enigmas y preguntas sin responder a los que la vieron, y eso era que si bien su trama estaba buena, en esta no se explicaba absolutamente nada de quien era la protagonista, como tenia sus poderes, de donde salían los monstruos, cual era el origen de todo, etc.Tomando un ejemplo que dio la revista Lazer en una nota sobre el film, en este el redactor decía: "Quien vio Blood: The Last Vampire de seguro sentirá que estaba viendo un capitulo espectacular de un anime del cual no sabia nada sobre su historia".Casi al mismo tiempo del lanzamiento de la pelicula, el celebre Mamoru Oshi (Ghost In The Shell) escribió la primer novela de una trilogía sobre Blood. Esta, llamada Blood: The Last Vampire: Night of the Beats, en la cual se explicaba mejor los orígenes de la historia y de Saya, la enigmática protagonista de la pelicula.Sin embargo, se disfruta mucho las secuencias de acción y el gore que se muestran en ella.En ese año estaba muy de moda la serie Buffy La Caza Vampiros y siento que el director quizo hacer algo similar muy al estilo japonés (una chica con uniforme escolar y katana).En el año 2005 se estrenaría la serie anime Blood+ y cuenta con 50 capitulos y no esta relacionada con la película original.Se podría decir que es un Spin-off.Aunque mantiene la idea, inclusive el nombre de la protagonista es el mismo, Saya, es otro personaje.Así paso también con el siguiente anime Blood-C, de 15 capitulos que se estreno en el 2011.LIVE ACTIONEn el 2009 se estreno la adaptación a Live Action de Blood: The Last Vampire.A esta version, es mas extensa que el anime original, desconozco si los agregados sean tomados de la novela o de Blood+PERFECT BLUE (Pafekuto Buru)Año: 1997Director: Satoshi KonEstudio:Esta basado en la novela Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis de 1991Es un thriller psicologico.SINOPSISSigue a la chica Mima Kirigoe, integrante del grupo Idol CHAM quien en una presentación decide anunciar su retiro del grupo para dedicarse a la carrera de actriz.Anunciado esto, Mima empieza a ser acosada por un fan misterioso al grado de presentarse asesinatos de personas cercanas a Mima.Y a su vez, ella empieza a sentir que esta perdiendo la razón, al presentársele otra Mima quien dice ser la verdadera.PRODUCCIONOriginalmente estaba pensado que seria una adaptación Live Action, pero debido al terremoto de Kobe en 1995, los estudios de producción fueron dañados o destruidos y el presupuesto fue reducido que optaron por hacer la animación.ANALISISPerfect Blue refleja de cierta manera lo que conlleva ser una estrella J-Pop o Idol en Japon.El ritmo intenso que llevan así como su vida publica, muy controlado por las agencias y la presión y digamos el compromiso que tienen con sus fans.También un abuso de estas agencias o productoras donde se aprovechan de las actrices novatas para proponerles trabajos donde involucran desnudos o situaciones incomodas como en este caso la escena de la violación.CURIOSIDADESEn su gira del 2001, Madonna incorporo videos de la cinta como interludio para la canción What It Feels Like for a GirlEl director Darren Aronofsky reconoce que hay cierta similitud entre su película Black Swan del 2010 y Perfect Blue.Pero ha negado rotundamente que haya sido inspirada en el anime.Aunque si hay una escena muy similar también en su anterior película Requiem for a Dream.(La escena es cuando Mima esta en la bañera, sumergida en el agua, en posición fetal y grita bajo el agua)Las películas de Satoshi Kon son reconocidas en el medio de anime por su stemáticas y las tonalidades de sus películas. El es el mismo director de Paprika yTokyo Godfathers y falleció en 2010 de cáncer pancreático.LOS IDOLSLa cultura Idol tiene una audiencia de adolescente sprincipalmente. Todos aquellos que son impresionables facilmente sin realizar un cuestionamiento crítico.Se les llama idols porque son supuestamente los roles modelo, o ejemplos a seguir, como una caracterísitca principal. Todo esto es acosta de aislamiento.La industria que genera Idols que genera millones de dólares al año se encarga de crear de forma artificial estas imágenes de personas, programadas y coreografeadas a la perfección. Esto también es muy común en el K-Pop. Ahora con el internet, esta cultura se ha amplificado y se ha vuelvo un fenómeno mundial. Esto genera mucha más demanda y mucho más estrés.Dentro del grupo que ella pertenece, SHAM, Mima, la protagonista es la principal, la más querida, sin embargo, ella lo ve como un trabajo, como algo que itene que entregarle a su fans porque eso e sloq ue esperan de ella. No tiene libertan en absoluto, solo una carga que debe mantener a toda costa y incluso, su estrés y salud personal.Incluso la banda SHAM, no le iba tan bien, pero la dedicación y entrega de Mima estaba por encima de todo. Incluso ella dice que ya le llegó la hora de graduarse, ¿sería por la edad?Al estar aislada y sin tener amistades reales, solo sus agentes quienes claramente la explotan para beneficio personal, la voz de la manager mujer siempre pasa a segundo grado al punto que se va del trabajo... pues empieza a crecer esta inseguridad en Mima. También sabemo sque a la banda le empieza a ir mejor y no sabemos si es por que se salió del grupo o quizá su salida atrajo atención a la banda como noticia.¿Por qué perfect BLUE?Mima en su traje, era este color rosado brillante que claramente resalta en las escenas donde ella recuerda quién solía ser y quién es ahora. En este nuevo mundo, al salir del mundo Idol, se ha vuelto una persona más, ha probado lo que es ser humano y el contraste nos trae un estado que tristeza y melancolía que en inglés tmb utilizan para decir "I'm blue". Estoy triste. Esto principalemtne puede originarse por el sufrimiento de una pérdida, falta de motivación o deceopción.Otro elemento "azul" podría ser el océano que en la película aparece como su pecera. El elemento del agua en en animé o en la cultura japonese es comúnmente abordado simbólicamente como un elemento de pureza. Cuando ella era este Idol, sus peces estaban normales. Pero cuando empieza a convertirse en una actriz y a realizar actos que ella considera sucios, actos que corrompen su cuerpo y su visión de sí misma, vemos como los peces empiezan a morir, como si el agua estuviera envenenada.También pudiera verse como el cielo, el ser un Idol en lo más arriba. Toda la película s etiene una atmosfera oscura, azulada, como si el cielo estuviera nublado. Pero al final, cuando se libera, el cielo es azul, sin ninguna nube obstaculizandole el camino.NOSTALGIAAl ver la película, y ver los aparatos de la época, tenemos por ejemplo la computadora viejita y los primeros sitios de internet. Había tambien mucho desconocimiento y miedo a quienes están allá afuera. Este elemento, de cierto punto, miedo a la tecnología, me pareció muy interesante porque es algo con lo que podemos empatizar. Alguien que ha estado aislada tanto tiempo y que apenas esta viendo lo que sucede allá afuera. Fuera de la protección de la industria.IMPACTO PSICOLOGICOIncluso hoy en día, con las redes sociales vemos cómo éstas han tenido un impacto psicológico muy fuerte en los adolscentes, quienes son la primera generación que crece con smart phones. Ya no requieres una industria que te mantenga aislado, ahora tu puedes asilarte a ti mismo siguiendo a solo ciertas personas o si creas tu ocntenido, le dedicas hora sy horas para mantener felices a los fans y puedes volverte un esclavo de ese sistema. Las tasas de suicidio en adolescentes han ido creciendo exponencialmente en los últimos 20 años.EXTREMOSTenemos en la película a una cantante, con deseos de ser eso, cantante y que la empujan a ser actriz, lo cual ella acepta. Pasa de un aislamiento intenso, a su primer trabajo de una escena de violación. Lo cual claramente tiene un impacto psicológico en ella, pues estos extremos pueden generar una sensación de que fue real, incluso cuando fue una actuación. Esto lo vemos cuando cae en estado de shock, una reacción que ocurre cuando a una mujer la violan. Deja de reaccionar.RELALIDAD E ILUSIONConstantemente nos ponen reflejos, que nos habla de transformaciones o disociaciones de identida de lo que somos o creemos ser y lo que realmente solmos. Tenemos el ultra fan enfermo que la seguía a todos lados, según defendiendo a Mima, pero al final intenta violarla. Entonces, esta idea que tenía de protegerla no es consecuente con sus acciones. La agente igual, quiere que Mima permaneza pura pero al mismo tiempo, hace acciones que van más allá de lo aceptable. Mima, tiene dificultades de aceptar que no es un Idol y lo que signific aser una actriz. Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro)Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro)Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers)Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Dado Fractal es el podcast que te propone bajarte del tren del hype para repasar esos animes de los que ya nadie habla. Hoy les traemos Blood: the Last Vampire. Esperamos que lo disfruten! Ficha Tecnica: http://dadofractal.moe/28 En el próximo episodio: Emma 0:00 Opening 1:25 Lado α 51:09 Lado β 01:47:40 Coda #Podcast #Anime #Blood
No episódio #46 do Animes Overdrive, Pedro Lobato, PH (Peagadoria) e Rayner Alencar aproveitam o fim do clima de halloween para falar sobre Blood: The Last Vampire. Neste episódio vamos voltar nos anos 2000 e relembrar esta franquia que envolveu muitos nomes de peso na indústria dos animes e que ajudou a dar abertura aos animes no mercado ocidental. Envie comentários e sugestões no twitter do Animes Overdrive (@overdriveanimes), no Instagram, Facebook ou diretamente no e-mail podcastoverdrive@gmail.com.
Say hello to Matt from Night of the Living Podcast! He's joined us on this special crossover episode to talk samurai girls, monster vampires, and one sad school nurse!Want to learn more about the show or just chat with us? Write to us at bandsgetjumped@gmail.com, tweet us @bandsgetjumped on twitter, or find us on reddit at r/getjumped/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeAndSpencerGetJumped)
"If you want to get cast in a movie, call Emilio Estevez an idiot."We didn't say it, but our guest did. A total '80s icon himself, it is none other than Dean "Chainsaw" Cameron.Laughter is a great way to start, so that's what we did as this wild episode unfolded.We've been trying to convince Dangerous Dave to watch anime, but so far we have not been able to convince him that it is an art form.All he said was," oh great another cartoon that starts out with (blank) out."We bring you the wild rocket ride of this movie --- Dead Leaves, which plays out like an extended music video on acid. Nicky Lates said,"holy $%^# this movie is so crazy, it's like I just did 10 lines of coke while watching this."Dead Leaves is about these two whimsical rascals Pandy and Retro, who awaken with no memories of their past. They set off on a crime spree, eventually finding themselves in an infamous prison on the moon where the warden has been experimenting on the prisoners. They lead the prisoners in a revolt that is mind-blowing.Today we are Sponsored by MANSCAPED and MY BOOKIE AG.Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code BINGEWATCHERS at Manscaped.com. That’s 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com, and use code BINGEWATCHERSAS a BONUS for listeners, you can also use this linkhttps://bit.ly/MYB-BingeWatchers to try out all these online games and get a 150% reward credit for using our ref to My Bookie's games and esports league.We compare Blood: The Last Vampire to Dead Leaves, we discuss movies we are watching to cure the boredom of the stay-at-home apocalypse, the stay-at-home episode of SNL is reviewed, Crawl the gator horror flick comes up, and Rambo: Last Blood is in our queue.We are joined by Dean Cameron to make this podcast the greatest Dean Cameron interview of all by asking him the same 10 questions everyone asks Dean Cameron. However, Dean does reveal potential plot details of a Ski School 3, "partying" with the It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia gang, and we explore more than Dean's acting chops because we also riff about his musical journey.We can appreciate that Dean played the first binge-watcher in cinema history with his role as Chainsaw in Summer School.We pitch Dean Cameron on the Dean Cameron Netflix show. He shares set stories, props, and explains why they had to reshoot the ending of Men At Work.Catch up with Dean at deancameron.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
This week, LaNeysha and Kate are all about dark anime for the Halloween holiday season. The women watch Blood: The Last Vampire and they definitely have thoughts! Will they drag Goku this episode? Was this film's wig budget up to par? Hit play and find out now.
by Muhammad Emillio Daniel Effendy Napping Princess: Awake but ConfusingLast weekend, a limited showing of Napping Princess (2017) took place as part of The Picture Show Family and Children’s series that is curated by FilmScene and proudly presented by MidWestOne Bank. I attended on a Saturday alongside a small crowd of children accompanied with their parents.The film opens by throwing the audience into a fantastical world right away. Simplified cyberpunk architecture is juxtaposed by the bright colors meant to appeal to children. A monarchy imbedded deep in a religion in which crosses around the neck are replaced with a lock without a key pose an unknown looming threat. An odd choice to include in an anime movie targeted for younger children. A little girl named Ancien (Brina Palencia) jumps across blocks of extended metal arms surrounding a large tall building. She’s said to be a magical princess, a supposedly leftover element of the mahou shoujo genre that caters to young preschool girls in Japan. Most of Ancien and her world’s backstory is revealed through her own narration in a sort of children’s book style. At this point, I expected the entire film to be made for children and as such, adjusted my expectations on what I’d be watching. That may have not been a good idea however as we’ll get to later. Visual treats can be seen in every scene but the shots don’t linger and move along to match the speed of which the characters drive through the story. The film is a mix of many elements that can be considered cliché within the world of Japanese animation and often feels familiar to audiences who are generally aware of those clichés. Giant autonomous robots, giant man-piloted robots, giant monsters (Kaiju), magic, advanced technology and an insistence not to stick to a conventional three-act structure narrative. However, one can be easily inclined to say that Napping Princess includes far too many elements of anime clichés to make its’ own unique mark despite being visually impressive. Reader note; I did watch this film in its English dub.The film tells its story through the eyes of Morikawa Kokone (Brina Palencia) who is a Japanese high-school girl in her third-year and takes place in the year 2020. Whenever Kokone falls asleep, she dreams of another world called the Heartland, an eerily totalitarian society where cars are their main produce. The film spends most of its time constantly alternating back-and-forth between the two worlds, one that Kokone inhabits and the other that she dreams of. The transitions between scenes in the dream-world and that set in near-future Japan are incredibly seamless and don’t rely on cheap-tricks like film-grain or color correction to notify the audience of the change. A strong visual aesthetic that can be easily identified within the architecture and costume design of the world in the dream-realm easily set the worlds apart. However, despite the smooth as butter transitions between these two worlds, the narrative somehow still manages to suffer as audiences are left confused as to the true nature of the dream-world. A word of warning, don’t expect to come away from this film with answers to what that dream-world actually is within the logic the film itself tried to build; there are no such answers given.Whilst its narrative suffers greatly under the weight of far too many elements mashed together, the film still manages to be visually appealing. The first thing I took note of is that despite its’ science-fantasy backdrop, the anime does not regress to the design shorthand of giving characters vibrant unnatural hair colors in order to make them stand apart from background characters. This is in part achieved through its art direction that mitigates the use of same-face syndrome, a reoccurring visual problem with some Japanese anime. Characters are easily visually identifiable from each other thanks to a cast that mixes various age groups and body sizes instead of making every seventeen year old high-school girl look like she’s thirty.Having been written & directed by Kenji Kamiyama, it definitely takes on his signature markings that that would be familiar if you had watched Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society (2006), Blood: The Last Vampire (2000) or any of his other anime films. Yet most of his films have notably been made for a more mature adult audience, and the decision to make a film intended for a younger audience with a notable lack of violence does not translate well at all. There are often convoluted storylines and plot-points Kamiyama has chosen not to linger on and explain for the audience. In a film intended for an older audience, I would have likely accepted this, but for a story that seems to want to both cater to a younger and older audience, it does run into plenty of narrative problems that leave the audience confused. A seven-year-old sitting in the cinema near me was visibly distressed at his inability to comprehend the film. And I understand his distress. As mentioned earlier, going into this film expecting a film made purely for children is a mistake. It feels like the film is split between who its’ target market should actually be. It’s dream-land scenes often felt like they cater to children and its’ real-world Japan scenes broach darker and more adult-oriented matters yet shying away from them. A scene discussing the death of Kokone’s mother gets close to discussing some very personally held beliefs within Japanese culture regarding how they treat they’re dead loved ones and pay respect to them. However, the scene pulls away as soon as it starts to cross the line of not being family-friendly.The English dub works well for the most part, but loses its mark on some jokes that can only be understood to Japanese speakers. Textual aspects of the film such as signboards and text messages on a phone or tablet are never translated and this often leads to plenty more confusions for Western viewers. Perhaps studios need to take a page from online fan-sub communities and insert contextual subs for audiences to better grasps certain things on-screen. A scene explaining why the written characters for Kokone’s name matters went unexplained and even for fans of Japanese animation, the significance of that scene can be lost without understanding the language deeply. This is especially problematic given how her name does act as a pseudo plot-device.The film seems to not know whether it wants to accept its’ own preset logic throughout the majority of the film and there are three points in the film in which it outright contradicts its’ established logic regarding the nature of the dream-world. This could be just a problem of being lost in translation when localizing to an English dub. But it seems too glaring an issue to merely be that.As a final world, the film is overall beaming with potential to be better than it had intended to be but it’s insistence on being catered for a younger audience got in the way of itself. If you want to leave the cinema with at least some resolution, don’t forget to stay for the credits, some things definitely become clearer in the scenes shown there, though they’re still about as helpful as Marvel’s post-credit scenes in trying to understand what’s happening.
Autumn is upon us and with it creeps a spookiness. Join us as Bry reminisces about the good old times at New York Comic Con 2017 and we talk about the classic film Blood: The Last Vampire. Talking points include: The English release of the A silent Voice movie, our business plans to open a Kinokuya franchise store, a lot about AirBnB for some reason, bundling up, how much Hellsing sucks, Junji Ito anthology anime, more Yamishibai, and a very special Kate's Konbini Corner about the Japanese sweet potato. Find out more on the Takoyaki Time website.
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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Sharknado's Masiela Lusha. Sharknado 5: Global Swarming – On August 6th Make America Bait Again! From London to Rio, Tokyo, Rome, Amsterdam and beyond, our globetrotting heroes will seek assistance from a highly-skilled squad of royals, scholars and Olympians, enlisting famous faces from news, entertainment, and sports in their most epic battle yet. About Masiela Lusha: European-born actress/writer Masiela Lusha portrayed "Carmen Lopez" for five seasons as George Lopez's rebellious and passionate daughter on the syndicated ABC series, George Lopez. She was born on October 23, 1985 to parents Max and Daniela. Raised in Tirana, Albania; Budapest, Hungary; and Vienna, Austria, Masiela settled in Michigan at the age of seven; English is her fourth language. Masiela's acting talents span well into films, voice-overs, print work with Ben Affleck and, of course, television. Her films include Sony Picture's Blood: The Last Vampire, Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens and now Sharknado 5: Global Swarming. Masiela has been named "The Youngest Author in the World" to publish a book in two languages. She designed the cover herself at the age of twelve, and was also named as one of "The Best Top Ten Talented Poets for North America", for her first book "Inner Thoughts." She views writing as an expression of herself where she can "reach into humanity", and her second book is a book of poetry, "Drinking the Moon".
This week, heads of Toonami Jason and Gill talk about Blood: The Last Vampire and discuss their least favorite vampire movies! Then, catch the Dragon Ball Z Kai: Buu Saga trailer and rewatch the on Titan marathon promo. Lastly, listen to the newest track from Adult Swim Singles and catch a new Mobile on the Move where Dana, voice of SARA, takes on Old Man's Journey!
On this unrelated filler, we go over Mtv's Animated Series, "Downtown" and the Movie "Blood: The Last Vampire" Links Below Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mbtpodcast/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/MagicalBrocast Mtv's Downtown: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0208616/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt Blood: The Last Vampire: http://www.anime-planet.com/anime/blood-the-last-vampire News Links: More Young Justice: http://deadline.com/2016/11/young-justice-warner-bros-animation-productions-season-3-1201850391/ More Code Gease: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-11-27/code-geass-gets-new-sequel-and-anime-compilation-film-trilogy/.109224 Maybe more Panty and Stocking: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2016-11-25/gainax-west-teases-possible-panty-and-stocking-with-garterbelt-announcement/.109185 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mbtpodcast/support
Conheça uma das maiores obras do gênero Game Novel/Story Teller precursor de jogos como Heavy Rain, The Walking Dead e Life is Strange. Blood The Last Vampire, produzido para Playstation 2, pouca gente jogou. Um Game Novel cheio de mistérios, sangue e violência que deu origem a diversos conteúdos como um OVA, Live Action e […]
The Grind Pulp Podcast delves again into the macabre and manic with MangaMatt's pick, "Blood: The Last Vampire". A short slice of animated action and ardent. Is the movie more style over substance? If it is, is that a bad thing? MangaMatt waxes the digital effects and the legacy the film garners, while Jeronimo and Andrew discuss the movie's unique choice of setting and story-telling angles. Shakespeare said, "Brevity is the soul of whit," and the Grind Pulp Crew put this maxim to the test to find out if minimal dialogue and plot can achieve maximum satisfaction. Feature Presentation: BLOOD: The Last Vampire (2000) directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo
It's finally here! October-Themed Halloween Month. We kick off the celebration with the 2000 anime short film "Blood: The Last Vampire." Join Matt, Richard and Ryan as they discuss why Ryan's not afraid anymore of heads blowing up in cartoons. Later there's a Daft Punk game and a Rumble In The Jumble! Enjoy! Songs Vampire Ecstasy (remix)by Aural Vampire Follow Sketchy SketchyPodcast.comfacebook.com/SketchyPodcasttwitter.com/SketchyPodcastSketchyPodcast@gmail.com
0:00 - 0:37 - Introduction and SHOCKTOBER theme.0:38 - 8:47 - We spend nearly ten minutes introducing our special guest Federico Hatoum, and explaining why we've been M.I.A. for over a month.8:48 - 28:49 - We talk about Blood: The Last Vampire. .. or, more accurately, "CG Blood: The Last Vampire."29:50- 34:36- Final judgments34:37 - 47:54 - PLUGS! which eventually devolve into a series of mouth-sounds.47:55 - 58:52- The sad bastards recommend. 58:53 - 1:00:12 - Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.
In this episode your host Rod and Karen discuss listener feedback, how to protect your iPhone or mp3 player, falling down the stairs, Antoine Dodson internet superstar, Rick Pitino, Clinton Wedding, Obama vs. Jesus, Jennifer Hudson's Weight Watcher commercial, Mechanics and Salespeople, Picking up packages, Morpheus' daughter, Kanye picks one, Woman kills husband in my opinion, a pain in the ass, prank call from the KKK, A $35 Ipad and more Dodson. Movies: Dirty Harry, Streets of Blood, Blood The Last Vampire, American Swing Intro: We Taking Over - DJ Khaled Outro: Aston Martin Music - Rick Ross Contact: Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Phone: 704-557-0186 Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain Blog: theblackguywhotips.blogspot.com
I was at Best Buy to buy Scribblenauts for $19.99 and had it in my hand when I started browsing through the Blu-ray section. I saw Ghost in the Shell 2.0 and was surprised to find that it too was only $19.99. After I thought about it for a little bit, I decided to put Scribblenauts back. At checkout, I was pleasantly delighted to find out that GITS was on sale for $13.99. Upon further investigation online, I discovered that Best Buy is having a "Massive Blu-ray Sale". As far as anime, there are 44 Blu-ray titles in the sale (I say 44 but I think that is every anime title currently ou on Blu-ray). Here is a small sample of the sale: For $13.99 each: Afro Samurai Season 1, Blood The Last Vampire (movie), Kitaro (live action) Final Fantasy VII Advent Children: $20.99 One Piece Movie #8: $12.59 Akira: $24.49 Dragonball Z (6 different titles): $17.49 each Samurai 7 (Complete Series), Tsubasa Season 1: $34.99 Tekkonkinkreet: $19.59 Click on the link below to go to the anime title sale page: Best Buy Massive Blu-ray Sale
Movie Meltdown - Episode 46.2- In this week's Sofa Theater feature we discuss BLOOD - The Last Vampire. And Rodger and Bryan attempt to decide if this bloody CGI action flick falls on the side of fun or lame. I mean, how expensive are squibs??
En overraskende mængde af asiatiske film dukker op i dette program! Små asiatiske piger i skoleuniform er altid godt, men når de har sværd er det super godt. Vi tager en tur ned i helvede! Hold på hat og briller... og knapper. Derudover: Vampyrer, sort magi og afslutningen på vores afstemningspoll! Følgende titler omtales: 0:10:12 Vampire Cop Ricky 0:17:19 The Craft Bluray 0:26:41 Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith 0:40:04 Around the Bend 0:48:16 Blood: The Last Vampire (2000) 0:53:20 Blood: The Last Vampire (2009) 1:07:16 Haeundea - Tidal Wave 1:19:47 Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead 1:28:12 Drag Me to Hell
Andreas (daemonicus) und Stefan (StS) haben sich auf dem diesjährigen Fantasy Filmfest in Berlin respektive Hamburg herumgetrieben. Von dort haben Sie uns eine Fülle von Eindrücken mitgebracht. Besprochen werden während dieses Podcast-Specials die folgenden Filme: Carriers, Killing Room, Blood: The Last Vampire, The Tournament, Pontypool,...
Andreas (daemonicus) und Stefan (StS) haben sich auf dem diesjährigen Fantasy Filmfest in Berlin respektive Hamburg herumgetrieben. Von dort haben Sie uns eine Fülle von Eindrücken mitgebracht. Besprochen werden während dieses Podcast-Specials die folgenden Filme: Carriers, Killing Room, Blood: The Last Vampire, The Tournament, Pontypool,...
Podcast 21 Today, Son Goshin, The Live Action Vegeta, Otaku Kawaii_86, and Thrash Til’ Death discuss their final thoughts on the DragonBall film and why it was a failure. They also get in depth with all the news circulating around Blood: The Last Vampire, talk some Avatar, and throw in a little bit about the happenings with Transformers […]
Blood: The Last Vampire