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The Gang is back and they are waking mummy. Highlights include Goosebumps title instructions, McGutts the crime jar, and Derek's revised burial plans (aka Derek's Death Notes)
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14 years after the original Death Note run ended, we were blessed with the return of familiar characters and introduced with a new one, Minoru Tanaka. A character whose ingenious actions causes the Shinigami king to create a new rule. This will be the last Death Note related episode between the boys as they discuss the manga's legacy and more. Skip synopsis @ 6:52 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 101: Death Note 2020 Special One-Shot Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Plot Synopsis: The Death god Ryuk is bored as usual and hungry for some more delicious apples, he goes back to the human world and finds someone who is intelligent enough to use the Death Note in new ways. Ryuk gives Minoru Tanaka the same Death Note that Light Yagami used in exchange for apples, Of course Minoru knows of Light as the tyrannical Kira. A person who he now studies in his ethics class as a terrorist albeit Kira was successful at preventing wars and lowering crime rates, using the Death Note to rid the world of whomever he deemed as evil. Minoru is different, in that he decides not to murder anyone but instead to sell the Death Note, he tells Ryuk that the world has changed since Kira had the Death Note and that to become like the next Kira would be more so difficult in a world where cameras are on every street corner and in everyone's pocket. Plus, people are aware of the existence of Ryuk and can identify him and the Death Note now. Minoru hatches the plan that Ryuk goes to Sakura TV station so to announce the bid and have people use twitter and the hashtag “Power of Kira” Ryuk will be untraceable so long as he travels underground, under earth, much to the chagrin of L, the surviving members of the NPA and the SPK. It becomes apparent that the money for the bid is reaching beyond that of any individual to be able to afford, Minoru sends out Ryuk to relay the message that government and world leaders must use their PR representatives to announce their bid. Eventually the winner is announced to be the government of the United States of America. To make the transfer of money discreet, Minoru has the US government transfer the winning amount worth 10 trillion dollars divided in equal parts to people under the age of 70, living in Tokyo and who also own a Yotsuba bank of Japan account. Once Minoru deems the plan a success, he gives Ryuk the Death Note to pass on and tells him that he no longer wants to see him again, and that he will live his life happily thanks to the fortune from the U.S. government. The plot twist, as Ryuk knows, is that the Death Note brings misfortune to those who touch it, and that is still the case. Before Ryuk gives the Death note to the US he is summoned by the Shinigami King, afterwards he tells the current US president of the time, Donald Trump that the rules of the Death Note have now changed. Anyone who buys and sells the Death Note will die as punishment. The buyer dies upon receiving the Death Note and the seller upon receiving their currency. Ryuk explains to Trump that although he will die upon acquiring the Death Note, the Death Note itself will still be owned by his second in command, and thus will become the property of the U.S. government. Trump however decides to abandon the Death Note but pretend that he still has it so that people will see him as a hero. Very Shrewd. Topics and Facts: The one shot made its public debut during Takeshi Obata's art exhibition, named Never Complete, before being published on Viz Media's website. It is now available as part of an anthology of short stories, released under Viz media. The main character Minoru is an intelligent character as was Light Yagami, unprecedented for a Death Note user is his pacifism, in terms of capitalist ideology you can consider Minoru a far better hero if not a better man than Light Yagami but what makes the series so good as a story is how it presents owning the Death Note as a moral dilemma. We also talk about Near, who makes another appearance in this one-shot, having previously appeared in the 2008 ‘C – Kira' one-shot story. Although this one-shot manga is satire it is important to note that when this was published the world was in the middle of a pandemic which threatened the economy and the lives of those from all walks of life. Tsugumi Ohba did not write this manga as a response to the pandemic nor the January 6 U.S. capitol attack, but one can still see it as a response to Trumpism. During president Donald Trumps' service, the country was (and as of 2023 still is) culturally divided. Possibly due to the newness of social media platforms propagating disinformation and propaganda. As of this episode air date January 28, 2023, political discourse worldwide is still dangerously tense. “The Gold Standard” that James refers to is a monetary system that provides a fixed international exchange rate. James is correct in assuming that under such a standard the transaction for the Death Note is not feasible however, both countries would need to share the same kind of standard, and the buying country would need to be the larger provider of gold stock for the transaction to be completely beneficial to Japan. The U.S. does have the larger supply of gold stock compared to Japan, however as steven mentions, the U.S. has not used the standard since 1971, a decision dubbed the “Nixon Shock”. Because of this the U.S. can prevent a drastic economic deflation, which would happen if the U.S. if they were to buy the Death Note under a gold standard. There is also the “The Silver standard” which is more feasible of a monetary system because of silver having widespread stock worldwide, in retrospect it may seem absurd to consider gold stock as a fixed rate for international exchange, but one must keep in mind that the gold standard was after all created by the world dominating English empire. Although it certainly seems Minoru did the right thing in comparison to his predecessor Light Yagami, one can wonder if such an auction could be successful to an economic boom, after all a country could place sanctions on the trading of WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) but then again what country could be powerful enough to threaten sanctions on the U.S. and Japan? Especially after the transfer of Kira's power? A new (supposedly Netflix) adaptation Is to be written and executively produced by Halia Abdel-Meguid, it will be made by the ‘Upside Down pictures' production company. The same company responsible for ‘Stranger Things' created by the Duffer brothers. Differences from the original 2003/'06 manga run and the 2015 NTV Mini Series: L appears in all white clothing, more so like the character of Near in the manga. He also wears buttoned linen shirts, which Watari has multiples of ready whenever L wants to change. The Death Note that Gellus owns before Misa is coloured red, it appears black in the manga, however the manga explains that there are red and white coloured Death Notes that Shinigami own within the rules section. The Eraldo Coil character/alias that L uses is absent from the story but otherwise replaced with the name “Babel” which is possibly derived from the Hebrew word בָּלַל (bālal), meaning to jumble or to confuse. It also comes from the name “Tower of Babel” which is referred to in the bible as a tower reaching God, with its construction itself being mentioned in an origin myth for the world's languages. In the miniseries, Babel is not an alias of but is instead an associate of L. The real identity of Babel is Near a.k.a Nate River. Near appears earlier in the story, before L dies. Near's appearance is also different, instead of wearing white pyjamas Near wears something that is a mix between a tailored suit and dungarees. They do however have a white bob hair style, albeit less curly than the manga. There is no SPK (Special Provision for Kira), instead after the death of L Near joins the same task force as the NPA, becoming the new L. Teru Mikami appears much earlier in the story; he spies on Misa, then attacks and steals her Death Note after Light instructs her to dig it up in the woods. Like the manga this event happens after Light regains his memories of the Death Note. Rem does not kill L, instead Teru Mikami, having sided with Light and acquiring the Shinigami eyes, is the one to kill L whilst Rem remains passive throughout. Rem does not die through the events of the series and neither risks their life to save Misa. L's death occurs after he pulls off a desperate and crude tactic to frame Light. L gets Light alone and proceeds to write Light's name in the Death Note. Through the ordeal Light receives a text message from Mikami that shows L's real name. Light attacks L, then takes the Death Note and writes L's name down as a form of self-defence. This does not kill L, since L had Watari create a fake Death Note in order to trick and goad Light into using the note on L. Before L manages to use the fake note as evidence, he is killed by Mikami's Death Note and Light tells the task force that L told him his real name in order to goad him into an attack. Mello is not a legitimate heir to L, instead he is a character that is trapped within the body of Near. Near having what is known as Disassociate Identity Disorder, otherwise known as “split personalities”. Sometimes Near keeps Mello at bay by having Mello talk through a ventriloquists' doll. Mello ends up taking full control later without the need for a doll, and dresses just like their anime/manga counterpart. Near/Mello are both male characters but they are played by a woman, Mio Yuki. Ryuk does not write Light's name in his Death Note, instead Light dies in a warehouse on fire trying to grab his Death Note, he begs Ryuk to make the eye trade with him but the book is already in flames at that moment and soon Light himself burns. (If my memory is correct, Light is so deluded at that point he forgets the death note is fake - J) Mikami is the one who starts the fire, in order to prevent the task force from arresting Light. Near is the dominant personality when Light is captured as Kira, and remains dominant throughout most of the episodes. Watari does not die; he survives to the end and assists Near after L's death. Other references: Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
The boys do something they've never done before and it's a little dark. Instead of Rico taking Billy out, they have taken themselves out. Today... They boys wrote and read each other's eulogies.CHECK THIS OUT!!For amazing beef jerky at an unreal price make sure you go to:uncleervins.com and use the PROMO CODE: RICO at checkout to receive 10% off!!Instagram: instagram.com/honestovershareTwiiter: twitter.com/honestovershareTikTok: tiktok.com/@honestovershare
Nico and the X-Pack continue their new format, bringing you XI4P LIVE! Every Sunday at 10am EST, join the X-Pack on Facebook, Twitch, & YouTube for the brand new live show and then check the cutdown on Fridays! This week, join the team for the Marvel Magic titles from Nov 2022 including Gold Goblin #1, Namor: Conquered Shores #1-2, Thanos: Death Notes, Blade: Vampire Nation, & Secret Invasion #1-2! It's all this and more on an all new X Is For Podcast -- we hope you survive the experience!
This week on End Credits we're haunted. The spectre of death casts a long shadow on this week's show even as we review another Christmas movie, but since it's the end of the year, we have to start taking stock. So we kick off the show with a remembrance of some of the people who aren't with us anymore, and then we get right into Christmas with a review of Spirited on AppleTV+. This Wednesday, December 7, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Candice Lepage will discuss: Death Notes. It's been a year, and December is a time to remember the things that happened during the previous 11 months. But what about the people? Well, to kick off this week's show (which coincidentally includes a review of a movie about ghosts), we will look back at some of the famous and talented people who passed away this year, remember why they were so entertaining and influential, and why we will miss them. REVIEW: Spirited (2022). You know the story: three ghosts showed a miserable old miser the true spirit of Christmas, but Ebenezer Scrooge wasn't the first person to get the Christmas Carol treatment, and he wasn't the last. Ryan Reynolds plays a professional mudslinger who's lived a life of apathy and selfishness, he's irredeemable, but Will Ferrell's Ghost of Christmas Present accepts the challenge. A Christmas Carol plays out as a musical comedy with a twist, but can this team-up of Reynolds and Ferrell make things merry and bright this holiday? End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
This week on Anime Pulse we got adorable cat girls, Yuru Camp getting a 3rd season, and an update on Scott-loves-Anime. Up first Joseph has decided on which version of the next Pokemon game he plans to get, and Andrew wants to know what specific moment from an anime we would want to experience if we could. Then in the industry news it's a meatless sandwich or a pizza if you will, as Andrew talks about Death Notes return and one of his #1 shows ever gets another season. Lastly in the previews the guys split off from joint work, and focus on solo stuff. Joseph wakes up to discover he has become a sword with excellent farming skills, and Andrew become a loli Tim Allen who builds a guitar to rock with.
This week on Anime Pulse we got adorable cat girls, Yuru Camp getting a 3rd season, and an update on Scott-loves-Anime. Up first Joseph has decided on which version of the next Pokemon game he plans to get, and Andrew wants to know what specific moment from an anime we would want to experience if we could. Then in the industry news it's a meatless sandwich or a pizza if you will, as Andrew talks about Death Notes return and one of his #1 shows ever gets another season. Lastly in the previews the guys split off from joint work, and focus on solo stuff. Joseph wakes up to discover he has become a sword with excellent farming skills, and Andrew become a loli Tim Allen who builds a guitar to rock with.
A student in Alabama was removed after a list of student names that was titled "Death Note" was found. Comedy loses one of its greats. Two Russians showed up in a boat in Alaska. Graveyard honey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A student in Alabama was removed after a list of student names that was titled "Death Note" was found. Comedy loses one of its greats. Two Russians showed up in a boat in Alaska. Graveyard honey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg and Nate discuss drug issues related to the southern border. Of particular interest to parents is "rainbow fentanyl " targeting children. Also, Greg and Stuart discuss a story out of Trussville involving a high school principal neglecting to tell parents and police about a student's kill list that included other students' names.
Episode 120 Notes and Links to traci kato-kiriyama's Work On Episode 120 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes traci kato-kiriyama, and the two discuss, among other topics, traci's upbringing with her thoughtful and well-read curators of history and art-her parents-her life as a creative, both as an individual and in collective spaces, themes from her work that are inspired by various muses within and without her family and her local communities, racism against Japanese and Japanese-American and other marginalized communities, and her creative and thought-provoking Navigating With(out) Instruments. traci kato-kiriyama (they+she), author of Navigating With(out) Instruments--based on unceded Tongva land in the south bay of Los Angeles-- is an award-winning multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary artist, recognized for their work as a writer/performer, theatre deviser, cultural producer, and community organizer. As a storyteller and Artivist, tkk is grounded in collaborative process, collective self-determination, and art+community as intrinsically tied and a critical means toward connection and healing. She is a performer & principal writer for PULLproject Ensemble, two-time NET recipient; NEFA 2021-22 finalist for their show TALES OF CLAMOR. tkk —presented for over 25 years in hundreds of venues throughout North America as a writer, actor, poet, speaker, guest lecturer, facilitator, Artist-in-Residence, and organizing / arts & culture consultant— has come to appreciate a wildly hybrid career (w/ presenters incl. LaMaMa Cabaret; Enwave Theatre; The Smithsonian; The Getty; Skirball Cultural Center; and Hammer Museum, to Zero Gravity; Grand Park; Whisky a Go Go; Hotel Cafe; House Of Blues Foundation Room; and countless universities, arts spaces, and community centers across the country). Their work is also featured in a wide swath of media and print publications (incl. NPR; PBS; Elle.com; Entropy; Chapparal Canyon Press; Tia Chucha Press; Bamboo Ridge Press; Heyday Books; Regent Press). tkk is a core artist of Vigilant Love, member of the H.R. 40 Coalition and organizer with the Nikkei Progressives & NCRR joint Reparations Committee, and Director/Co-Founder of Tuesday Night Project (presenter of the Tea & Letterwriting initiative and Tuesday Night Cafe series in Little Tokyo). traci kato kiriyama's website Buy Navigating with(out) Instruments traci's profile on DiscoverNikkei.org traci's bio for Tuesday Night Project traci reads "Remember All the Children Who Were Never Born to Me" for Poetry Lab At about 4:00, Pete asks traci about notions of the “writer as speaker,” including a profound quote from Zora Satchell At about 6:20, traci's cat makes an appearance! At about 6:30, traci talks about her background and her parents' focus on education and intellectual and historical curiosity, including how The Japanese American Historical Society was founded by her parents At about 8:30, traci discusses what stories drew her interest in adolescence, including song lyrics, theater, and art of all types At about 11:30, Pete and traci freak out over their collective love and admiration for Tori Amos At about 12:25, traci describes the artists and writers-often playwrights-who thrilled her through high school into college and beyond, such as Wakako Yamauchi, Rumi, Yusuf, Adrienne Rich, Nikki Giovanni, and Janice Mirikitani At about 15:30, Pete wonders about the connection between natural sociability and performance for traci At about 17:30, traci responds to Pete's question about which artists and creatives inspires her Nancy Keystone and Kennedy Kabasares, Howard Ho, and LA and West Coast standouts Writ Large Press, Not a Cult, Kaia Press, The Accomplices At about 21:20, traci discusses ideas of “representation,” especially with regard to her childhood and the Japanese-American communities of which she was part At about 23:15, traci recounts her experience in seeing Sixteen Candles and the thought process that followed the viewing-regarding racist representations in Hollywood and beyond At about 27:45, traci gives background knowledge on a poem from her collection that references her mother and Dec. 7; it is instructive about the ways in which memory works At about 30:35, traci talks about the aforementioned incident in the school and connections to Michi Weglyn's book/if and how the story was a microcosm At about 33:35, traci gives background on the book, includiing an impetus from Ed Lin that didn't exactly bring immediate publication At about 34:40, traci discusses inspiration for the book's title At about 38:00, traci discusses the idea of the “muse,” including inspiration from her grandfather, Taz Ahmed, her mom, and others At about 40:00, traci responds to Pete's questions about the rationale for the many different forms used in her collection At about 45:50, Pete and traci discuss “Where We Would Have Gone” and the ideas of “what if” and “predicting the past” At about 48:10, the two talk about the spectrum of sexuality as a theme in traci's collection, as well as meanings of “queer” and pronoun usage and comfortability with names At about 51:20, traci references her longest acronym and ideas of a “collective coming out” that comes from real life and a poem of hers At about 53:20, traci explains some background on “Death Notes” that are featured in the collection, as well as ideas/themes associated with being close to death; she highlights editor Chiwan Choi's great help in sharing difficult and “heavy and important” moments At about 58:00, traci discusses her use of “bury” throughout her work At about 59:25, the two explore ideas of racism, family, and resistance in traci's family; traci shows the photo of her bearded grandfather and talks of discovering his rebellion, which is instructive in many ways At about 1:02:55, traci talks about her mother's political awareness and Yuri Kochiyama's “massive impact”; she talks about how traci spoke at a Los Angeles memorial At about 1:06:00, traci connects the “collectivity” of art with artists and the “continuum” of the world's people and the world's artists and activists; traci cites WorldMeter as an addictive and important website At about 1:07:45, traci talks about the poems/letters in the collection that serve as conversations between her and Taz Ahmed, including conversations where the subject matter evolved At about 1:09:45, traci and Pete discuss ideas of “eminent domain” that populate her work At about 1:10:50, traci reads a poem about her grandfather/reparations after reminding listeners about the annual visits/pilgrimages to Manzanar At about 1:14:25, traci reads “Remember All the Children who were Never Born to Me” You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 121 with Michael Torres, a VONA distinguished alum and CantoMundo fellow. His first collection of poems, AN INCOMPLETE LIST OF NAMES, (Beacon Press, 2020) was selected by Raquel Salas Rivera for the National Poetry Series, named one of NPR's Best Books of 2020, and was featured on the podcast Code Switch. He teaches in the MFA program at Minnesota State University, Mankato, and through the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop. The episode will air on May 3.
Before attempting to adapt Cowboy Bebop to the screen, Netflix tried Death Note to a frighteningly similar effect. This week we watch Adam Wingard's Death Note, starring Naked Brothers Band alum Nat Wolff as Netflix's take on Light Yagami (or Turner) one of the coldest and most calculating anti-heroes of the 21st century. As two fans of the source material, Dan and Jess sort of wished Death Notes were real by the end so they could write their own names in one. Follow us on Instagram: @movienightmates Follow us on Twitter: @movienightm8s Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEIgHirQmwoK4EW1DRwyRRA Watch Death Note here: Netflix Theme: Hope is Not Lost (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/jim-hall/synth-kid-elsewhere/hope-is-not-lost) by Jim Hall (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/jim-hall). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Changes were made to the original work to shorten it and lower its original volume.
THIS WEEK ON ANIME ULTRA!!! From Demons to Angels, the Horrifically beautiful mind behind Death Notes brings us our newest must watch anime, Platinum End! Or IS it a must watch?! Whelp, that's exactly what your favorite Weebs aim to achieve in this discussion! Being 3ep deep just how well does this anime grab our attention? And does it, so far, seem to live up to it's processor or is it already lost in the shadows of Death Note? Guess you'll need to listen to find out! So clean your ear and crank the volume! Anime Ultra is coming in HOT! Where to Support: patreon.com/thenerdosphere twitter.com/nerdospherecast Insta: TheNerdosphere Facebook Groups: The Nerdosphere --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/animeultra/support
In this episode we cover Dungeons & Dragons to Death Note & My Hero Academia! Featuring Special Guest, SilveryMP, Mike! Enjoy and don't forget to Rate, Review & Follow!
Luke Field, Eli Yudin, and Joan Ford feed the fictional and get sloppy with their Death Notes.
In a year when Covid-19 has had a devastating effect on families, with loved ones dying sometimes alone in hospital or without the usual funeral rites, Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss mortality and what it means to have ‘a good death'. In her latest book, Should We Stay Or Should We Go, the writer Lionel Shriver explores a number of alternative endings. The couple at the centre of her novel make a pact to end their lives when they hit 80, to avoid a slow decline either physically or mentally. As Shriver looks at how that decision might play out in reality, she's arguing for a more open discussion about the end of life. It's a view shared by the consultant geriatrician David Jarrett. In 33 Meditations on Death – Notes from the Wrong End of Medicine he draws on family stories and case histories from his three decades treating those who become old and frail. Jarret's book is an impassioned plea for everyone – old and young – to engage and make plans for the end. The playwright Jack Thorne is part of the collaborative team (with designer Bunny Christie and director Jeremy Herrin) behind the National Theatre's new play, After Life, based on Hirokazu Kore-eda's award-winning film. It follows a group of strangers as they grapple with the question: if you could spend eternity with just one precious memory, what would it be? Although all the characters are deceased, the play is a celebration of life, and about what matters to us most. Photo credit: Mark Kohn Producer: Katy Hickman
This week on Open Sources Guelph, we will consider a great many others. This episode of the show will take us from the still bruised U.S. Capitol for one senate hearing, to the red chamber of our own senate where there's very important social matters being debated. From there, we'll talk about election misses on the east coast, and the aforementioned salesmen above. This Thursday, February 18, at 5 pm, Scotty Hertz and Adam A. Donaldson will discuss: Acquitted Place. Even though it was the most bipartisan impeachment vote in American History, the Senate was still 10 votes short of preventing Donald Trump from running from office again and losing his post-presidential privileges. To say it's disappointing is an understatement, but this may not be the end of the troubles for Trump who is already being sued for the insurrection by the NAACP and is facing electoral fraud investigations in two states. So now what? Death Notes. Canada's assisted dying legislation is in the midst of a court-demanded upgrade, but the friction now is between the House of Commons and the Senate as the upper house is debating their amendments, including new provisions that will expand access to doctor assisted dying. The real question is whether or not the House will take up the amendments, especially now that the Liberals don't have a majority, so is this process about to get somehow more complicated? The Vote was Rocked. Newfoundland and Labrador is in the middle of a pandemic like the rest of us, but unlike the rest of us they are also in the middle of a provincial election. A spike in new COVID-19 cases prompted election officials to cancel in-person voting in favour of an all mail-in election, which has forced the extension of the deadline and a lot of questions about proper election procedure and making decisions without input from opposition parties. Did Elections NL eff-up? The Aristocrats. Earlier this month, Centre Wellington councillor and deputy mayor Steven VanLeeuwen joined something called the "End the Lockdown Caucus", a group of Canadian politicians who find accepted actions to stop the spread of COVID-19 "too restrictive". It's a group that includes Maxime Bernier, Derek Sloan, and Randy Hillier, but are we to take this as a serious political movement, or are some of Canada's most well-known political agitators just living up their reputations? Open Sources is live on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca at 5 pm on Thursday.
En esta segunda parte es el turno de Amaury y Gus para contarnos sus experiencias más terroríficas con mochilas olvidadas, campos mórficos y maldiciones cubanas. Además Otras Desgracias hace sus primeras votaciones para descubrir quien es el Lord Supremo Del Horror 2020, titulo que le da inmunidad al ganador ante subidas de muerto, mamadas de banqueta y ataques de Death Notes. Síguenos en Instagram: @gussbeja @a.equisele @oscxr.amxury @yafte_sotelo
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Today we cover My Hero Academia’s Controversial name change, Rockstar games latest Gameplay has viewers Disappointed of its guests commentary and Death Note has released a one off shoot with an Odd Ending. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/AnimationNation/message
A random life event inspired this episode discussing closure after death - I try to explain my point of view on leaving notes to people for after you’re gone.
Fran fills in again for Jake and Bob takes the chance to weeb the crap out, with this episode dedicated to (mostly) this season's Anime and what we were watching. Also Fran's kid is in the studio-they are a package deal, DWI Anime Discussed includes[for where to find them, check our Twitter] FLCL. Darling in the Franxx, My Hero Academia, Tokyo Ghoul, Citrus, Comic Girls, Erased, Death Notes, Full Metal Panic, Berserk, Violet Evergarden, Seven Deadly Sins, Aggretsuku, Chu-2, Kawai Complex, Real Girl, Tada Never Falls in Love, Sailor Moon, Saint Seiya, Ronin Warriors, Big O, Kimi Ni Todoke, Old OVAs, Dual: Parallel Adventure, Tenchi, Outlaw Star, Tsukigakire, Hinamatsuri, Wotakoi, Children of the Whales, The Garden of Words, Megalobox, Little Which Academy, Trigun, Beck ...and then of course, we talk about Pathfinder. If you are not a fan of weeb crap, I am very sorry. Blame Jake Intro Music: A Day In Cincinnati by Nicolai Heidlas Logo by Jamie-Lyn Trinckes brothersquarrel@gmail.com1 @ABQpodcast
In volume four of Death Note, we meet the other Kira: Misa. Will two holders of Death Notes find love in each other arms? Haha, nope. Feel free to rate on iTunes if you enjoyed and reach out at illtakeadeathnotepodcast@gmail.com.
Lot's to cover kids. HBO's Insecure starring Issa Rae. It's Hella lit. D23 and everything Disney has slated to come out to a theater near you. Marvel's Civil War II comic written by Brian Michael Bendis. Discussion on the upcoming Matt Damon movie Downsizing. Review of the Marlon Wayans' Netflix movie Naked and lastly, a review of the live-action American adaption of the anime Death Note. P.S. one of your beloved co-host dies during mid-broadcast. Tune in to find out who. I'm kidding, nobody dies... this time.
Our dear friend Ravi (@goomvi) returns to talk Sonic Mania and listen to us make like two dozen different Twin Peaks and Doug references. ALSO: We're having a giveaway for a Sonic Mania steam code. To enter all you have to do is get a loved one who doesn't know us to listen to the show and tell us their reaction. (Alan would prefer if you could get your parents to listen.) Notes: Pepsi Fire with Me, Feetface, Doug: The Return, The Ack Lodge, hehe thirsty *eyes emoji*, our Death Notes, lava cake fetishists, Hewwo Pizza, Redpilled by Super Monkeyball, Alan's Webcomic Wrapup, our new contest, Starbuds, Backpack Kid, Dougie the gamer, Covfefe Fist
San Diego Comic Con 2017 has been and gone so it's time for the boys to go through the highs and lows of this years geek extravaganza: Barry Manilow, OK Google, accidental Death Notes - we cover it all... At the copa, Copacabana. Music and passion were always the fashion, At the copa.... they fell in love!
Marc doesn't waste time on today's show as they jump right into talking about Death Note, one of the best anime they've ever watched and one of the best English dubs they've heard. After that, Marc talks about a little indie game called Slime Rancher, a game where you get to collect cute little slimes and vacuum up more chickens than you could ever want, all while exploring a small little island in hopes of finding a secret or two...or maybe just a cave full of fresh slimy poop. (Note: no such cave exists, or, at least, I have yet to find such a poopy cave.) Anyway, that's it and that's all, cheers and enjoy the show.
Marc doesn't waste time on today's show as they jump right into talking about Death Note, one of the best anime they've ever watched and one of the best English dubs they've heard. After that, Marc talks about a little indie game called Slime Rancher, a game where you get to collect cute little slimes and vacuum up more chickens than you could ever want, all while exploring a small little island in hopes of finding a secret or two...or maybe just a cave full of fresh slimy poop. (Note: no such cave exists, or, at least, I have yet to find such a poopy cave.) Anyway, that's it and that's all, cheers and enjoy the show. Anyway, that's it and that's all folks, and, if you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, podcast(s), and all the ridiculous jazz we make over here at Pixelated Sausage. And don't forget, you can also support the site by shopping at Amazon if that's your jam--you can probably buy jam on Amazon too.
What's Good? News Netflix is making a Death Note movie The story and character designers for the original anime have been given credit on IMDB for the story and characters, so we shouldn't expect them to stray away too much from the original plot. However, the movie is takes place in The U.S., so some names have been altered. Light's last name is now Turner, opposed to Yagami, and Misa has had her name changed to Mia. Death Note: Light Up the NEW World is a live action film taking place 10 years after the events in the original Death Note. Misa, Ryuk, and Touta Matsuda, the seemingly naïve member of the task force will reprise their roles in this upcoming film. The film premieres on October 29 th in Japan this year. Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū Anime Season 2 Premieres in January New anime has been announced this season! Here is the link! https://static.neregate.com/2016/07/neregate.com-Fall-2016-Anime-Chart-v1.jpg Fune wo Amu Haikyuu!! Death Note Things we didn't know about: Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases, a prequel manga about L investigating a case of a serial killer in Los Angeles. L enlists the help of an FBI Agent names Naomi Misora, the woman whose fiance is killed by Light in the main story. Death Note One Shot, a short sequel taking place 3 years after the main series, telling what happened. It was drawn in commemoration of the screening of L Change the WorLd. Death Note Rewrite, 2 episodes, one being a two hour episode recapping the story of the main series re- edited from Ryuk's perspective. An unnamed Shinigami asks Ryuk questions about the human world and his story. The other story picking up where the last story left off, it follows Light, Mello, and Near. L Change the WorLd, the novel version of the movie which has extra events which do not take place in the film. Things we do know about: Death Note Death Note (Live Action Show) Death Note (Live Action Movie) Death Note:Last Name (Live Action Movie) L Change the WorLd (Live Action Movie) Homework B-Project- A-1 Pictures (Erased, Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV, Sound of the Sky) Tekkonkinkreet- Studio 4ºC (Memories, Steamboy, Detroit Metal City, Genius Party, The Animatrix) Our logo artist! http://turvytops.com/ Our intro artist! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tomnasr Instagram: @tom_nasr Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com
Eloïse Ansermin - Radio LiMe
Oh what a bloody shame ... - 'Premature Burial' by Siouxsie And The Banshees (Join Hands) - 'Today' by Baroque Bordello (Via) - 'Folie Démence' by Bunkerstrasse (untitled split demo with Modele Martial) - 'Romance' by Norma Loy (Romance 12") - 'Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil' by The Anxiety Of Love (Nausea Libido) - 'Visions And Lights' by Buzz Kull (Fallen Flower) - 'Sex After Death' by Occults (Occults 7") - 'Panacea' by The Death Notes (single) - 'Esthetics' by Exit-Stance (Esthetics 7") - 'The Walls' by Funeral Address (1990-92 Collection) - 'Isolation' by Joy Division (Closer) - 'Universe In A Pocket Size' by This Cold (A Deeper Grey) - 'Kinship' by Beltane (The Fire Of Becoming) - 'Transition' by Prototype (Cybercore) - 'Transformation' by Belle Of Chaos (Belle Of Chaos) - 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' by Trouble Fait'
In This, the One Hundred and First Episode of The Spiraken Manga Review, Xan introduces our New Sponsor Audible as well as Reviews the Action Adventure Ecchi Manga Series " M0use" by Satoru Akahori Yes as Xan stated in this episode, The Spiraken Manga Review has a sponsor "Audible"- a website which offers over 75,000 audiobooks to download on your iPod or Zune to Listen to after you listen to an episode of the Spiraken Manga Review. Check them out at www.audiblepodcast.com/spiraken and get a free audiobook and 14 days free to check out the services. Also Listen as Xan reads emails, gives props to good questions, talks about manga news related to Viz, CMP, Death Notes and the shocking horror of SUSAN BOYLE. Hope You Enjoy Intro Music -Mouse Chu Mouse by Under 17 ( M0USE OST),Background Music - News Theme (Freesounds.com ),Background Music - Mouse Chu Mouse by Under 17 (M0USE OST ), Background Music - Maid No Shimai by Ookubo Karou ( Kamen No Maid Guy OST ),Background Music -Mouse Chu Mouse by Under 17 (M0USE OST>), Ending Music - Interi-M0use by Under 17 (M0USE OST) Our Website http://www,spiraken.com Our Forum http://spiraken.rapidboards.com Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Twitter Spiraken Our Sponsor www.audiblepodcast.com/spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Our Voicemail 206-350-8462 Random Question of the Week:Besides being a thief, Sorata pretends to be different people, Can you name 5 different identities he assumes?