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In this episode of Shoujo Sundae, Chika and Giana review episodes twenty-four and twenty-five of Fruits Basket (2019). It's finale time! In episode 24, Kyo's true form is shocking to Chika and Giana for reasons you wouldn't expect. Kyo's mother's delicate treatment of Kyo, and especially his rosary, tugged at the girls' heartstrings. Tohru's ability to allow the way she cares for Kyo trump the fear she has of his true form makes Giana “a wreck”. In episode 25, Chika credits Yuki for how much work he put into resisting his revulsion to the cat spirit. Giana takes the opportunity to fangirl over Eric Vale one last time. The lack of information about the aftermath of the reveal of Kyo's true form leaves lots of lingering questions. Kagura and Kazuma leaving without saying goodbye after everything that occurred the previous night leaves a bitter taste in this week's sundae. Also, why would Shigure invite everyone to his house for dinner if he wasn't going to be present?? Grab your spoons, and let's dig in! EPISODE 24 - TRIGGER WARNING: Suicide, suicidal & homicidal thoughts, violence [3:03] Trigger Warning [3:28] Soft Serve Summary [4:51] Sprinkles on Top [6:55] Floats Your Boat [8:34] Banana Split [17:12] Rocky Road (Trigger Warning) [26:33] Hot Fudge [34:56] I Scream, You Scream EPISODE 25 [38:13] Soft Serve Summary [39:39] Sprinkles on Top [41:16] Floats Your Boat [48:32] Banana Split [55:15] Hot Fudge [58:01] Rocky Road [1:01:29] I Scream, You Scream [1:05:43] Why pledge to our Patreon [1:07:01] Announcement/Statement About Shoujo Sundae: Shoujo Sundae is a podcast safe haven for fans that are in love with shoujo anime and manga. Hosted by Giana Luna and Chika Supreme, Shoujo Sundae aims to review and reflect on shoujo properties that deserve more attention than what they currently receive. Giana Luna is a podcaster by moonlight and a dueling pianist by daylight. Chika Supreme is a podcaster by moonlight and a social media manager by daylight. Find Shoujo Sundae wherever you listen to your podcasts: https://pod.link/1634859352 If you enjoyed this episode, SHARE it with a friend and RATE/REVIEW it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Connect with Giana, Chika, and Shoujo Sundae! Visit our website: http://shoujosundae.com Pledge on Patreon: https://patreon.com/shoujosundae Shoujo Sundae's Social Media: https://linktr.ee/shoujosundae Send us an email: shoujosundaepodcast@gmail.com Follow Giana Luna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Giana_Luna_ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giana_luna_ Follow Chika Supreme on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChikaSupreme Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chikasupreme A breakdown of the Shoujo Sundae segments: -A Soft Serve Summary (episode recap) -Sprinkles on Top (symbolism portrayed in the episode) -Floats Your Boat (positive aspects from the episode) -Banana Split (moments that are neither good or bad)-Rocky Road (emotional/sad moments) -Nuts! (shocking moments) -Hot Fudge (hot takes or rants) -I Scream, You Scream (bad moments)
In this episode of Shoujo Sundae, Chika, Giana, and Avary (Kyoruyeye) review episodes ten through twelve of Fruits Basket (2019). In episode 10, Chika and Giana discuss Kyo's hate towards Yuki. Giana describes her attempt at making Valentine's Day chocolates. Chika makes an excellent point about Shigure's job stability. Avary sheds some light on Kyo's treatment by the Sohma's. In episode 11, the story of the “idiot traveler” sparks a deep discussion between the women about kindness and its place in both Fruits Basket and the real world. A certain scene foreshadows a much later event that has all three ladies' hearts going doki-doki. Giana somewhat loses her composure over Eric Vale's performance in a particular scene. In episode 12, Hatsuharu's “proof” gives everyone a laugh. Yuki's emotional past and inner dialogue resonates with Giana. Chika lays down a solid theory about Shigure's manipulation tactics. Avary breaks down the possible reason behind Akito's harsh opinion of Tohru. Grab your spoons, and let's dig in! Please follow our wonderful guest Avary on Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/kyoruyeye EPISODE 10 [0:47] About Avary [4:59 ] Soft Serve Summary [6:49] Sprinkles on Top [11:18] Floats Your Boat [21:20] Banana Split [24:35] Rocky Road [25:37] Hot Fudge (Trigger warning: suicidal thoughts/ideation) [29:28] I Scream, You Scream EPISODE 11 [32:54] Soft Serve Summary [34:23] Sprinkles on Top [38:54] Floats Your Boat [49:58] Banana Split [53:33] Rocky Road [55:29] Hot Fudge [57:17] I Scream, You Scream EPISODE 12 [59:00] Soft Serve Summary [1:00:37] Sprinkles on Top [1:02:58] Floats Your Boat [1:08:00] Banana Split [1:09:14] Rocky Road [1:12:55] Hot Fudge [1:17:12] I Scream, You Scream [1:18:55] Nuts About Shoujo Sundae: Shoujo Sundae is a podcast safe haven for fans that are in love with shoujo anime and manga. Hosted by Giana Luna and Chika Supreme, Shoujo Sundae aims to review and reflect on shoujo properties that deserve more attention than what they currently receive. Giana Luna is a podcaster by moonlight and a dueling pianist by daylight. Chika Supreme is a podcaster by moonlight and a social media manager by daylight. Find Shoujo Sundae wherever you listen to your podcasts: https://pod.link/1634859352 If you enjoyed this episode, SHARE it with a friend and RATE/REVIEW it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Connect with Giana, Chika, and Shoujo Sundae! Visit our website: http://shoujosundae.com Pledge on Patreon: https://patreon.com/shoujosundae Shoujo Sundae's Social Media: https://linktr.ee/shoujosundae Send us an email: shoujosundaepodcast@gmail.com Follow Giana Luna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Giana_Luna_ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giana_luna_ Follow Chika Supreme on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChikaSupreme Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chikasupreme A breakdown of the Shoujo Sundae segments: -A Soft Serve Summary (episode recap) -Sprinkles on Top (symbolism portrayed in the episode) -Floats Your Boat (positive aspects from the episode) -Banana Split (moments that are neither good or bad)-Rocky Road (emotional/sad moments) -Nuts! (shocking moments) -Hot Fudge (hot takes or rants) -I Scream, You Scream (bad moments)
Interview with Eric Vale. Watch the video version on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyskornerproductions/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyskornerproductions/support
We were honored to chat with the voices that have skillfully brought some of the most iconic characters in anime to life in the English dub. Their work and dedication to this series have significantly shaped its charm, growth, and adventurous spirit. We dive into all that in this exclusive video featuring Colleen Clickenbeard, the voice of Monkey D. Luffy, Luci Christian, who voices Nami; Sonny Strait, the voice of Ussop; and Eric Vale, the voice of Sanji.
Season 1 - Episode 8/10 Morgan Watchorn is a manga translator for Seven Seas Entertainment. Titles she's worked on include Who Wants to Marry a Billionaire?, Desire Pandora, and Call to Adventure! Defeating Dungeons with a Skill Board. She chose to talk about the English dub adaptation for the 2005 anime Black Cat, which was translated by Masako Ollivier, then adapted by Andrew Rye and Eric Vale for dubbing. "Completing every job with ruthless accuracy, Train Heartnet is an infamous assassin with no regard for human life. Donning the moniker "Black Cat" in the underground world, the elite killer works for the powerful secret organization known only as Chronos. One gloomy night, the blasé gunman stumbles upon Saya Minatsuki, an enigmatic bounty hunter, and soon develops an odd friendship with her. Influenced by Saya's positive outlook on life, Train begins to rethink his life. Deciding to abandon his role as the Black Cat, he instead opts to head down a virtuous path as an honest bounty hunter. However, Chronos—and particularly Creed Diskenth, Train's possessive underling—is not impressed with Train's sudden change of heart and vows to resort to extreme measures in order to bring back the emissary of bad luck. This assassin turned "stray cat" can only wander so far before the deafening sound of gunfire rings out." Additional Information Anime dubs involve the translator but then a whole bunch of people who are in charge of the dubbing itself. When a voice actor records a voice to a set video, this is called automated dialogue replacement (ADR). The translated script must therefore be adapted for ADR so the lines will match the lip flaps of any on-screen characters. As discussed in the episode, here are the credits for the people involved in the Black Cat anime dub. Masako Ollivier - translator Andrew Rye - ADR writer Eric Vale - ADR writer Tyler Walker - ADR director / line producer Caitlin Glass - assistant ADR director Jeremy Inman - assistant ADR director Tara A. Williams - talent coordinator Scott Garner - assistant talent coordinator Chris Cason - assistant ADR writer Morgan Watchorn Twitter: @mwatchornbooks Website: morganwatchorn.com Translation Chat A podcast where professional Japanese to English translators and editors chat about their favorite translations. Hosted by Jennifer O'Donnell Music by Alex Valles Logo by Katherine Soldevilla
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Confirming that hell has in fact frozen over, Eric, John, and Spencer graciously invite starving voice actor Eric Vale on the podcast for a little chat about Trunks, anime, and erotic audiobooks.
On today's episode, we talked to Eric Vale, the voice of the legendary Hero of Hope, Future Trunks. We discuss the significance of this character in the fandom, how it has changed over time as well as what his favourite pizza is. On top of that, we discuss Eric's other roles as well as fascinating work in the live action movie making business. Don't miss this intriguing interview!Link to Chariot (The Director's Cut): https://vimeo.com/129980101Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericvaleEric's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericvalerocks/Support the show (https://masako.cc/lookout)
The League of Villains from My Hero Academia, Tomura Shigaraki (Eric Vale), Toga (Leah Clark), Dabi (Jason Liebrecht), and Overhaul (Kellen Goff) unite for an exclusive GalaxyCon Live interview.
In this episode, René and Tim talk with acclaimed voice actor Eric Vale about the process of setting up a home voice recording setup during the age of quarantine when studios are not available and work still needs to be done. We dispel some myths, we talk gear, we show off some mics, and we crack some jokes. If you know voice actors going through the process of setting up (or stepping up) a home recording rig, send them this episode.
In this episode, René and Tim talk with acclaimed voice actor Eric Vale about the process of setting up a home voice recording setup during the age of quarantine when studios are not available and work still needs to be done. We dispel some myths, we talk gear, we show off some mics, and we crack some jokes. If you know voice actors going through the process of setting up (or stepping up) a home recording rig, send them this episode.
We have our first ever #ACTUALLY in our open, read by Eric Vale, the histerrory behind The National Justice Museum in Nottingham and the story of “The Watcher”.
We had the privilege of interviewing another wonderful voice over actor at Anime Central 2019! Eric Vale has voiced characters such as Trunks in Dragon Ball Z, Sanji in One Piece, Yuki in Fruits Basket, Kymblee in Fullmetal Alchemist, America and Canada in Hetalia, and most recently Nishiki in Tokyo Ghoul. Our Links!Website: https://getjumped.blogspot.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bandsgetjumped/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BandSGetJumpedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlakeandSpencerGetJumped/Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/BlakeAndSpencerGetJumpedSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeAndSpencerGetJumped)
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 831, "Adventure in the Mysterious Forest" with hosts Ed and Zach, with OPP editorial write Kelly, OPP and ANN editorial writer Sam Leach, and translator for One Piece in Shonen Jump Stephen Paul. We also go through a double Anime Recap of Episodes 747 and 748 of the Silver Mine Arc! Plus: our interview with Eric Vale (voice of Sanji in FUNimation's One Piece) from Anime Boston! See The One Piece Podcast at Matsuricon 0:00:00 Introduction 0:06:07 Manga Recap: Chapter 831 0:42:56 Anime Recap: Episode 747-48 1:03:24 Interview Time: Eric Vale 1:16:01 To Be Continued Our original opening rankings We are offerring a special half hour Patreon-exclusive podcast each month for those who support us on our Patreon! Click here to listen if you already are a Patreon subscriber. On the June 2016 episode of our Patreon-exclusive podcast we have Zach, Ed, Steve, The Dude, Stephen, Erin and Jill joining in to discuss what they take away from One Piece in their every day lives, the episode title for Episode 425, and we have Ed's live reactions to Opening 19, "We Can" -- this episode is available to all Patrons in the $10+ tiers. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:21 Manga Recap: Chapter 831 0:13:55 Anime Recap: Episode 747-48 0:22:45 Interview Time: Eric Vale Click here to become a Patron! Subscribe to us on iTunes! Subscribe on GooglePlay! We'll be back next week for our Volume 82 and Color Walk 7 recap and an Anime Recap of Episode 749! See you then!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 831, "Adventure in the Mysterious Forest" with hosts Ed and Zach, with OPP editorial write Kelly, OPP and ANN editorial writer Sam Leach, and translator for One Piece in Shonen Jump Stephen Paul. We also go through a double Anime Recap of Episodes 747 and 748 of the Silver Mine Arc! Plus: our interview with Eric Vale (voice of Sanji in FUNimation's One Piece) from Anime Boston! See The One Piece Podcast at Matsuricon 0:00:00 Introduction 0:06:07 Manga Recap: Chapter 831 0:42:56 Anime Recap: Episode 747-48 1:03:24 Interview Time: Eric Vale 1:16:01 To Be Continued Our original opening rankings We are offerring a special half hour Patreon-exclusive podcast each month for those who support us on our Patreon! Click here to listen if you already are a Patreon subscriber. On the June 2016 episode of our Patreon-exclusive podcast we have Zach, Ed, Steve, The Dude, Stephen, Erin and Jill joining in to discuss what they take away from One Piece in their every day lives, the episode title for Episode 425, and we have Ed's live reactions to Opening 19, "We Can" -- this episode is available to all Patrons in the $10+ tiers. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:21 Manga Recap: Chapter 831 0:13:55 Anime Recap: Episode 747-48 0:22:45 Interview Time: Eric Vale Click here to become a Patron! Subscribe to us on iTunes! Subscribe on GooglePlay! We'll be back next week for our Volume 82 and Color Walk 7 recap and an Anime Recap of Episode 749! See you then!
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we go through One Piece Chapter 831, “Adventure in the Mysterious Forest” with hosts Ed and Zach, with OPP editorial write Kelly, OPP and ANN editorial writer Sam Leach, and translator for One Piece in Shonen Jump Stephen Paul. We also go through a double Anime Recap of Episodes 747 […] The post Episode 426, “Talkodile” (Eric Vale) appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.
We are back and with that we bring in the new year by sitting down with voice actor eric vale for an interview. As Always thank you for listening and do enjoy.
In "The Amazing Seal," Sora takes a new pet home with her, hijinks naturally ensue. "The Amazing Girl Who Doesn't Smile" introduces us to diabolo world champion Rosetta. "An Amazing Star Even in Tough Times" introduces us to Layla's emotionally distant father (shockingly, a major character with living parents in this anime). Finally, as Kellen and James continue their review through Kaleido Star, "My Amazing Challenge for the Lead Role" and "Facing an Amazing Wall" sees the beginning of Kaleido Stage's production of The Little Mermaid. As an added bonus, friend of the show Eric Vale teaches you (yes, you) how to become an anime voice actor.
In "The Amazing Seal," Sora takes a new pet home with her, hijinks naturally ensue. "The Amazing Girl Who Doesn't Smile" introduces us to diabolo world champion Rosetta. "An Amazing Star Even in Tough Times" introduces us to Layla's emotionally distant father (shockingly, a major character with living parents in this anime). Finally, as Kellen and James continue their review through Kaleido Star, "My Amazing Challenge for the Lead Role" and "Facing an Amazing Wall" sees the beginning of Kaleido Stage's production of The Little Mermaid. As an added bonus, friend of the show Eric Vale teaches you (yes, you) how to become an anime voice actor.
In "The Amazing Seal," Sora takes a new pet home with her, hijinks naturally ensue. "The Amazing Girl Who Doesn't Smile" introduces us to diabolo world champion Rosetta. "An Amazing Star Even in Tough Times" introduces us to Layla's emotionally distant father (shockingly, a major character with living parents in this anime). Finally, as Kellen and James continue their review through Kaleido Star, "My Amazing Challenge for the Lead Role" and "Facing an Amazing Wall" sees the beginning of Kaleido Stage's production of The Little Mermaid. As an added bonus, friend of the show Eric Vale teaches you (yes, you) how to become an anime voice actor.
In honor of the release of the trailer for the new thriller "Chariot", The Dennis Daniel Show is proud to present a special encore edition of our interview with producer/writer Eric Vale. It’s an “All American” edition Dennis Daniel Show, as Dennis shows his love for the U.S. of A by welcoming none other than voice actor Eric Vale, best known as Trunks from "DragonBall Z" and the patriotic America from “Hetalia: Axis Powers.” It’s guaranteed to be an international incident as Dennis talks with Eric about working on shows such as “DragonBall Z!”, “Hetalia: Axis Powers!”, and “Fruits Basket”. Plus, find out Eric's new self-produced thriller, "Chariot" Grab a cheeseburger, don your American flag, and break out your swords as Eric Vale invades the Dennis Daniel Show.
Kellen and Mike continue their look through BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad with the second group of five episodes. Then Kellen is joined by the voice of Ryusuke, Eric Vale.
Kellen and Mike continue their look through BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad with the second group of five episodes. Then Kellen is joined by the voice of Ryusuke, Eric Vale.
Kellen and Mike continue their look through BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad with the second group of five episodes. Then Kellen is joined by the voice of Ryusuke, Eric Vale.
Kellen and Mike continue their look through BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad with the second group of five episodes. Then Kellen is joined by the voice of Ryusuke, Eric Vale.
The Last 10 Years of Anime: From Dragon Ball Z to Fruits Basket and Beyond with Eric Vale and Christopher Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
The Last 10 Years of Anime: From Dragon Ball Z to Fruits Basket and Beyond with Eric Vale and Christopher Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
The Last 10 Years of Anime: From Dragon Ball Z to Fruits Basket and Beyond with Eric Vale and Christopher Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
The Last 10 Years of Anime: From Dragon Ball Z to Fruits Basket and Beyond with Eric Vale and Christopher Sabat, an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
Eric Vale's Opinions on Life with Eric Vale (duh), an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
Eric Vale's Opinions on Life with Eric Vale (duh), an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
Eric Vale's Opinions on Life with Eric Vale (duh), an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
Eric Vale's Opinions on Life with Eric Vale (duh), an Ai-Kon 2011 panel.
On this SPECIAL episode of The One Piece Podcast we're joined by three of the greatest voice actors alive. We have Christopher Sabat, voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece as well as Kuwabara in Yuyu Hakusho, Giroro in Sgt. Frog, Major Alex Louis Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and Piano Player in Chuck E. Cheese and The Galaxy 5000. We are also joined by Eric Vale, voice of Sanji in One Piece as well as Kanta in Desert Punk, Kimblee in Fullmetal Alchmemist: Brotherhood, Huey in Baccano, and Dance Master in Sgt. Frog. To top it off we are joined by Monica Rial who plays Tashigi, Carue, and Kuina on One Piece as well as Ai in Shin Chan, Momoca on Sgt. Frog, and Renge in Ouran High School Host Club. Joining our guests for the interview and for a in depth discussion with announcements afterwards are Jason “EvilGamerX” and Steve “Cherry Popper” Yurko. We hope you enjoy this episode. You will not regret it! We are Maji!
On this SPECIAL episode of The One Piece Podcast we're joined by three of the greatest voice actors alive. We have Christopher Sabat, voice of Roronoa Zoro in One Piece as well as Kuwabara in Yuyu Hakusho, Giroro in Sgt. Frog, Major Alex Louis Armstrong in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and Piano Player in Chuck E. Cheese and The Galaxy 5000. We are also joined by Eric Vale, voice of Sanji in One Piece as well as Kanta in Desert Punk, Kimblee in Fullmetal Alchmemist: Brotherhood, Huey in Baccano, and Dance Master in Sgt. Frog. To top it off we are joined by Monica Rial who plays Tashigi, Carue, and Kuina on One Piece as well as Ai in Shin Chan, Momoca on Sgt. Frog, and Renge in Ouran High School Host Club. Joining our guests for the interview and for a in depth discussion with announcements afterwards are Jason “EvilGamerX” and Steve “Cherry Popper” Yurko. We hope you enjoy this episode. You will not regret it! We are Maji!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices