Theme song of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion
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And Taco Bell is winning! Brandyn Buchanan (@BrandynBuchanan) and Grav (@AntiGravPlays) are reunited to discuss Joe Biden's #YouAintBlack comments, the Religious Left, and what games we've been playing during our quarantine. Outro cover of "Cruel Angel's Thesis" done by @ChubbyGCosplay :)
That's right. TL and Robert are joined by PNB staples of Sarah and Brendan as they enter the #Discourse on the flawed, controversial anime. Episode best experienced after watching all 26 episodes and End of Eva. What have we done. Eva merch video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Qr9rztRw4 Borderline Case, Komm Susser Tod Bike Horn Cover of Cruel Angel's Thesis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUamHEvVQy0
It's time for something a little different, as Kirk takes a look at the theme songs from some of the most beloved animated TV shows of all time. This super-sized episode focuses on five different pieces of music, each of which is the theme for a different animated show. It's a ton of music in a variety of styles, full of frantic key shifts, earwormy melodies, bodacious drum fills, and a surprising number of saxophone solos. The songs, in order: "The Simpsons Theme" by Danny Elfman, 1989 "Duck Tales" by Mark Mueller, 1987 "Rescue Rangers" by Mark Mueller, 1989 "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" from Neon Genesis Evangelion, by Hidetoshi Satō, Neko Oikawa, and Toshiyuki Omori, 1995 "Tank!" from Cowboy Bebop, by Yoko Kanno, 1998 ALSO FEATURED: "Maria" from West Side Story's 2009 Broadway cast recording, by Leonard Bernstein The Batman: The Animated Series theme by Danny Elfman "The Disney Afternoon Theme" and "Monkey In Your Tank" performed by The Disney Afternoon Studio Chorus "A Cruel Angel's Thesis: Bike Horn Cover" by Alex Small-Butera on YouTube "Front Burner" arranged by Sammy Nestico for the Count Basie big band "Cat Blues" and "Sax Quartet" from the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack, both by Yoko Kanno OUTRO SOLOIST: Rob Reich This episode's outro soloist is the fantastic bay area pianist/accordionist Rob Reich. Rob performs all over the place with a bunch of different groups, and is a total pleasure to see play. He's got a bunch of albums you can check out and contributes to an array of interesting projects (Live silent-film scores! Circus music!) and experiments. Find more at his website, http://www.robreich.com/. NEWSLETTER/MAILING LIST Sign up for Kirk's mailing list to start getting monthly-ish newsletters with music recommendations, links, news, and extra thoughts on new Strong Songs episodes: https://tinyletter.com/KirkHamilton STRONG PLAYLISTS You can find playlists containing every Strong Song as well as all of Kirk's weekly music picks from his other podcast, Kotaku Splitscreen, on both Spotify and Apple Music. SUPPORT STRONG SONGS ON PATREON! The biggest possible thank-you to everyone who's signed up to become a patron of Strong Songs—your support is making it much easier to dedicate the time that the show deserves! If you want to support the show, check out the Strong Songs Patreon. Here's the link: https://Patreon.com/StrongSongs AUGUST 2019 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONS Caleb Rotach Chad Barnard Dan Apczynski Dave Florey Glenn Sara Walsh AUGUST 2019 HALF-NOTE PATRONS Alexander Polson Andre Bremer Andrew Lee Arjun Sharma Bill Thornton Brett Douville Brian Amoebas Chas Lednicky Earl Lozada Emily Williams FlSHBONES Forrest Chang Jaehoon Jeong James Johnson Jasmine Fellows Jeff Dixon Jeffrey Olson John and Sharon Stenglein Jon O’Keefe joujou Justin Liew Justin McElroy Kevin Morrell Kevin Pennyfeather Kyle Simons Max Schechter Melanie Stivers Michael Blackwell Mueller Nate from Kalamazoo Nicholas Schechter Nick Clements Ravy Vajravelu Richard Toller Shane DeLeon Tim Tom Clewer Tom Lauer
Even though Rose is out, the train keeps rolling on Choochagatari! This time, the crew discusses the legendary anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, pouring over its themes, its mood, and its history! We talked for an hour, and it feels like we barely started. Then, we check in with Trixie about Anime Expo, Elvie laments Fruits Basket's problems, John gives up on Magical Senpai, and the stone age rages on. This week's music includes "Cruel Angel's Thesis", the main theme of Evangelion, "Thanatos (If I Can't Be Yours), the credits theme from End of Evangelion, "Fly Me To The Moon (Instrumental)" from Eva, and "Next Episode", also, of course, from Evangelion. Consider following us on twitter @VGChooChoo, @decibellemusic, @horngal, @lvmaeparian, and @John_Michonski. If you want to send in questions send them to our ask box at videogamechoochoo.tumblr.com/ask You can also join our discord channel at thegamezone.zone! Thanks to @harlequinwheels for our show art!
*** evangelionpodcast.com *** The fellas return for a landmark second episode, never achieved in their efforts to put their voice to podcasting thus far. Extensive discussion of their own qualities as hosts and producers continues. The opening credit sequence is considered with astonishing restraint. In the fullness of time, the episode topic is reached and it turns out to be a listicle: "The 5 Hottest Reasons to Watch Evangelion on Netflix Right Now!" Highlights: - The challenges of discovering who wrote "Cruel Angel's Thesis" are overcome, accompanied by wild imaginings of the identity of Evageeks' secondary translator. - Recommendations to check out other Evangelion Podcasts are narrowly avoided. - Michael cannot resist talking through another extended analogy of Hideaki Anno to Kurt Cobain. - Several bits end in sad contemplations of our future quality of life! - We'll let the listener decide whether the experiment of playing Evangelion in the background improves their own experience in any way.
Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner discuss the film Peterloo, the newly-streaming classic anime Neon Genesis Evangelion with Slate's Benjamin Frisch, and the legacy of Mad Magazine with Slate's Dan Kois.
Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner discuss the film Peterloo, the newly-streaming classic anime Neon Genesis Evangelion with Slate's Benjamin Frisch, and the legacy of Mad Magazine with Slate's Dan Kois. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner discuss the film Peterloo, the newly-streaming classic anime Neon Genesis Evangelion with Slate's Benjamin Frisch, and the legacy of Mad Magazine with Slate's Dan Kois. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After our live show at Old Major, we sit down and talk about our immediate impressions of seeing the first 3 episodes of Evangelion. This is both our first times, so we do some newbie theories, and then we talk about the nature of reintroducing a classic to a new audience. TheWolvesDen also mentions the classic Black Choir performance of Cruel Angel's Thesis : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vfd_4LHzNHY. Sit back and hear some newbies jump into this classic.
Xenogears is a ripoff of Evangelion! Final Fantasy VIII stole the budget from Xenogears! These are only two of many popular myths within the Xeno metaseries. Join Justin (@JusGuillou), Tyler (@KOSMOSchaos), Kat (@katimus_prime), and Pure (@BurningAegis) as they discuss what is true and what is false! The episode was originally recorded on February 11th, so the news is a bit outdated. I apologize for the delay! Pure did eventually start playing Xenoblade 2 - Torna: The Golden Country. Opening theme: Emotions by Yasunori Mitsuda (Xenogears) Ending theme: A Cruel Angel's Thesis sung by Yoko Takahashi (Neon Genesis Evangelion) Sound effects taken from XenoComi. XenoChat is a fan podcast and is in no way associated to Monolith Soft, Bandai Namco, Square Enix, Nintendo or any other entity.
Renu and Soup talk about Gourmet Hound by Leehama which is very very good and everyone should read it.The opening theme this time is A Cruel Angel's Thesis covered by Tokyo Brass Style.Support AT Cast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/at-castFind out more at http://absoluteterritorycast.com
By request, this episode is a podcast version of the panel we presented at Kumoricon 2017 on the Evangelion Mythos and trying the plot arcs together. We try to give some context to the more vague plot elements, and talk through the psychological narrative, which fuels the story's climax from beginning to end. Drunk Eva is coming next as a bonus episode! **Spoiler warning for the Evangelion anime and films** Links to the visuals/timeline from our panel: https://animeislitpod.wordpress.com/2017/11/13/episode-5-evangelion-resources/ Twitter: @animeislitpod Email: animeislitpod@gmail.com Opening song: "Cruel Angel's Thesis" by Yoko Takahashi, Ending song: “Fly Me To The Moon”, Megumi Hayashibara
Neon Genesis Evangelion: A Commentary is a commentary style podcast examining the 1995 anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Episode 15 is a real thinker with some serious pathos appeal. This episode features a battle with inner motives rather than the Angels. Shinji and Asuka find something to do to entertain themselves while Misato, Kaji, and Ritsuko attend a wedding. There are some serious revelations in this episode folks! Topics for this episode: A rundown on the episode that features more character development and plot points than any episode thusfar A major revelation as to what dwells beneath Nerv HQ in Central Dogma and Terminal Dogma A few internet items including a fan made human sized Lilith statue (http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/01/04/video-fan-makes-a-human-sized-sculpture-of-2nd-angel-lilith-from-evangelion) and The New York Gospel Choir's take on Cruel Angel's Thesis (http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/10/29-1/new-york-gospel-choir-performs-cruel-angels-thesis-on-japanese-talent-show) Some appreciation from Jacob for the response from listeners A musical spotlight on Shiro Sagisu's Those Women Longed for the Touch of Others' Lips and Thus Invited their Kisses. Thank you for downloading and listening. Feel free to reach out on twitter and instagram @intheseaofdirac. You can email the show at intheseaofdirac@gmail.com and you can find the show on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/intheseaofdirac. #evangelion #psychology #anime #podcast #podernfamily
Heads up! You can watch this podcast on YouTube HERE Hi everyone! Welcome to a very retro and jam-packed edition of the podcast. Today's par for the course as we run down some hot news before jumping into a very lengthy discussion of the season's currently running shows. 00:00 intro/what we been up to 5:10 News 5:10 Adult Swim hits the big 15 years 8:54 Regalia: The Three Sacred Stars' producer talks about the delay and re-broadcast 12:58 New Game H-doujin appears in shopping mall window 14:57 Cruel Angel's Thesis is *still* the most popular anime theme 18:12 Shin Godzilla gets US theater release 20:10 DOA:X3 gets a Keijo!!!!!!!! collab 22:45 Shinkai's new film "Your Name" is a great box office success/"Koe no Katachi" expectations 30:20 7-11 Aqours girl to get a figure by Alter 32:00 Anime 32:00 Love Live! Sunshine!! 44:15 91 Days 51:15 Qualidea Code 53:45 Dropped shows 58:45 Upcoming October shows 1:03:30 Shokugeki no Soma 1:07:45 Amanchu 1:11:25 Re:zero 1:19:30 Tales of Zestiria 1:28:00 Mob Pyscho 100 1:38:05 Sweetness and Lightning 1:39:45 New Game! 1:44:12 Alderamin 1:53:25 Outro Website: http://www.ohnoanime.moe Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ohnoanime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ohnoanime Email: ohnoanime@gmail.com
Neon Genesis Evangelion: A Commentary is a commentary style podcast examining the 1995 anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Episode 06 is the second of a two part episode that provides a conclusion to the battle with the fifth Angel, Ramiel. Topics for this episode: A discussion of how lethal Ramiel, the fifth Angel, is when compared to the other Angels that have attacked so far Insight regarding Operation Yashima, the real life even that occured in Japan in 2011. More information can be found here: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/operation-yashima A theoretical suggestion regarding the relationship between Commander Gendo Ikari and Rei Ayanami. A discussion about Team Evangelion Racing. More information can be found here: goo.gl/Xxlh2e A description of some Cruel Angel's Thesis mashups found here: goo.gl/Ds8YW9 A musical spotlight on Shiro Sagisu's Decisive Battle, the theme played primarily during the preparation for most of the battles against the Angels. Thank you for downloading and listening. Feel free to reach out on twitter and instagram @intheseaofdirac. You can email the show at intheseaofdirac@gmail.com and you can find the show on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/intheseaofdirac. #evangelion #psychology #anime #podcast