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So, like all good weebs, we spent this past Easter celebrating by going to an anime con. MTAC Blackjack, specifically. And while we were there, we got the chance to chat with some cool voice over artists! This episode is a chat we got to have with one Kyle McCarley. He's probably best known for his roles like being Mob in Mob Psycho 100, 9S in Nier: Automata, Alm in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, Gatekeeper in Fire Emblem: Three Houses, amongst many others. He's also the host of The Board & Barrel, which is a really fun weekly live board gaming show on Twitch. Joining us on this interview were the wonderful fellas over at The Side Quest Podcast.OSMnotesWe want to thank Kyle McCarley once again for taking the time to chat with us! And you can find all the places where Kyle is by checking out him online at:Website: https://kylemccarley.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleMcCarleyTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kylemccarleyThe Board & Barre Website: www.bnbtable.topThe Board & Barre Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bnbtabletopAnd as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.
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No cast de hoje, com a participação dos nossos parceiros do Planeta Gundam, falaremos sem spoilers de uma obra que amamos: Iron Blooded Orphans! Então, venha discutir sobre como um grupo de crianças jogados no coração de uma guerra centenária é capaz de virar o mundo de cabeça para baixo. Participantes: Cunha: O host comandante;Lauro: … O post AFS Podcast 149 – Gundam IBO – Ferro e Sangue nos UNE apareceu primeiro em Anime Freak Show v7.0.
The POWERUP Podcast Episode 32 - OUTRAGEOUS! Absolutely Outrageous! TOPICS: Special Guest @Jaytenart in the studio for this epiosde. He breaks in his feelings over Gundam IBO and his future anime watches. Cannon Busters, My Hero Academia, Fire Force anime. COD and zombies AM games. KPOP stars and the industry going down hill. Gundam series for @Jaytenart. @Malczzero breaks down Zeta Gundam and where all the Gundam Heartbrake began. Old Generation hating on the new generation pet peeves. Beefing with fans on MyAnimeList Life of a Mangaka and Japan algorithims. Death Stranding play. M.A.S.S Builder gameplay. Manga weekly Catchups: Seven Deadly Sins, One Punch Man, My hero Academia, One Piece. Seven Deadly Sins new Arc on the Horizon! BAKI OUTRAGEOUSNESS! To catch us online Follow us on! Twitter: @POWERUPPODCAST2 Facebook: @POWERUPPODCASTldn Instagram: @poweruppodldn Gmail: pawaappupod@gmail.com Special guest: @JayTenArt Our Gamer Tags: PSN: @roau_86 Steam: @malczzero YGOPRO2: @UltraJiren Game Centre (IOS): xZamasux Youtube: MzeroX
Topic: Mecha Anime This week, Mom is out on Vacation, traveling the world as usual. So we Invited my Little Brother to join us. When asked what he wanted to learn about, Mecha Anime was what he said. So here we go. A primer on Mecha Anime! Tutorial: Mecha Anime: Any anime/manga/media where robots exist within a show, and are important to the story being told. Robot = Mech/Mecha Two Major Sub-Categories: Super/Giant Robo/Robot Real Robot History: 70s – Rise of Super/Giant Robot Series Mecha shows easier to handle because you don’t need to draw faces. Easier to produce in 70s. Shows largely not about war/conflicts between humans. Mazinger Z (1972) Dr Hell and Dr. Kabuto find ancient robots buried underground. Hell decides to use the robots to control the world, while Dr. Kabuto escapes and builds Mazinger Z before being killed by “half Man, Half woman” Baron Ashura. Robot is passed on his grandson Kouji Kabuto, who fights against Doctor Hell. Spin Offs Great Mazinger (1974) UFO Robot Grendizer (1977) Mazinkaiser (2002) Getter Robo (1974) Three jets become one Super Robo, but can reconfigure in to three different modes Daikū Maryū Gaiking (1976) Dinosaur like base ship where the head takes off and transforms in to Super Robo Gaiking Super/Giant Robot Series Robots are unique, one of kind, un-replaceable Fantastical/Squishy in tech/creation Heroic in Nature Stories are usually involve the Robots more as a major element of the show than a tool Magical/Mystical/Extraterrestrial/Super Science in Nature Lend themselves to Monster of the Week / non-serialized Became stagnant toward end of 80s Mobile Suit Gundam (1979) Also known as (Gundam 0079) During the Universal Century, Human have created colonies in space, but there is unease as spacenoids feel that the Earth Federation won’t allow equal representation, thus Spacenoid rally around the Principality of Zeon and declare their freedom from Earth Federation, starting the “One Year War”. Zeon has mobile suits, which are a ‘HUGE’ tactical advantage. Earth Federation Create the White Base and goes to pick up the new RX-78 Gundam, but Zeon is in tow and attacks the colony, killing most civilians and Federation crew. Amuro Ray becomes pilot for Gundam and the White Base launches out to defend against Zeon on their way home to Earth. Gundam = White Devil V-fin helmet Samurai look/motif Recurring themes Start in space, head to Earth, return to space to end Space Mobile Suits = 1 eye/ mono eye Earth/Federation Mobile Suits = glass visor for eyes Major Base to launch From, usually white in color Char Aznable – Villain, recurring theme of villain in Mask Initially not popular, canceled at 39 of 45 episodes. Rebroadcast as trilogy of movies in 1983 Gunpla = Gundam Model Kits Spin offs: Universal Century Zeta (1985) ZZ (1986) 0083(1991) Victory (1993) 08 MS Team (1996) Unicorn (2010) Thunderbolt (2015) Unique Series/Era/Centuries G Gundam (1994) Gundam Wing (1995) Gundam X (1996) Turn-a-Gundam (1999) Gundam Seed (2002) Gundam 00 (2007) Gundam Age (2011) Gundam IBO (2015) Real Robot Series Mecha are realist/conventional in nature, albeit with unique power sources/futuristic weapons Tend to be government/organization led Possible to Replace within reason/mass produced Tools of the universe Often stories about War or major conflicts Lend themselves toward long, serialized shows Super Sentai (1975) Known in the west as Power Rangers Basically Live Action Super Robo Series 80s – Rise of Real Robots Real Robot Series become mainstream as audiences begin to get tired of Formulaic Super Robot series. Many young adults were looking for more mature/serious mecha anime, allowing for Real Robot genre to take over. The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982) Many Spin Offs Armored Troopers Votoms (1983) Volton (1984) US TV show incorporating footage of Golion and Dairugger Transformers (1984) Lots of Spin Offs Bubblegum Crisis (1987) Largely Females in Exo-skeleton Suits Patlabor (1988) Mecha Cops Gunbuster (1988) From Makers of Evangelion 90 – Mecha Revolution Real Robot / Gundam make big push in 90s, but lots of mech shows still show competition. Lots of themes / traditions come out of 90s that are still seen largely today. Very experimental. Brave Series (1990s) King of Braves GaoGaiGar (1997) Tekkaman Blade (1992) In the West as Technoman Magic Knight Rayearth (1994) Magical Girl / Super Robot Series Evangelion (1995) Mix of Real/Super Series Largely a deconstruction of Mecha Series Lots of largely psychological topics Genre Defining! Martian Successor Nadesico (1996) Vision of Escaflowne (1996) Lots of Female fans Largely Fantasy The Big O (1999) 2000s – Mecha Renaissance With introduction Digital Art/Inking, Anime become less expensive to produce, allowing more varied series to become introduced. Varying art styles allow more trial and expressiveness. Great Shows, Great stories, great characters Sakura Wars (2000) VanDread (2000) RahXephon (2002) Similar to Eva in themes Diebuster (2004) Sequel to Gunbuster Aquarion (2005) Eureka Seven (2005) Skateboarding/snowboarding in the Sky Mecha Code Geass (2006) Mechs are only about 15-18 feet tall Largely move around on wheels Fun Mix of Mystical elements and Real Robot series Great cast/show One of the Greatest non-Gundam Real Robot series Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (2007) From makers of Evangelion Very silly Creators would split to become Studio Trigger One of the Greatest modern Super Robot 2010 – Decline of Mecha Mecha Shows are more difficult to get going, with lots of shows almost never finding an audience. Landscape of Anime may have changed; seasonal anime dominates, where mecha tends to like longer /epic running series. Also, many shows about conflicts aren’t as popular because we(Sic:Japan) aren’t really seeing or being influenced by war. Mecha using more CG(Computer Graphics) to make mecha in shows, but don’t look good in an animated/2D Landscape. Star Driver (2010) Light Hearted, Fun Super Robot Aldnoah.Zero (2014) Good first season, ultimately disappointing Robot Girls Z (2014) Parody on Mazinger Z and various spinoffs Captain Earth (2014) Darling in the Franxx (2018) Interesting beginning, ultimately Disappointing Review Material Gundam Unicorn 0096 (Either on Crunchyroll or Netflix) Star Driver (Crunchyroll)
Episode 10!! The GUNDAM IBO epsiode! In this episode @malczzero pours his heart out for his late catchup on 2015's Mobile Suit Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans! and many more! 0 - 0.4 @Roau_86 breaks down Travellers on Netflix 0.4 - 0.6.30 @malczzero gives a summary of 1st season of Umbrella Aacademy 06.30 - 1.30 Mobile Suit Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans season 2 emotional wrap up 1.33 - 1.36 Gundam 00 preview 1.36 - 1.44 Anime releasses and how the industry is releasing projects 1.44 - 1.52 Manga chapters for the week 1.52 - 2.02 Black Clover catchup To catch us online Follow us on! Twitter: @POWERUPPODCAST2 Facebook: @ POWERUPPODCASTldn Instagram: @poweruppodldn Our Gamer Tags: PSN: @roau_86 Steam: @malczzero YGOPRO2: @UltraJiren Game Centre (IOS): xZamasux
On this episode of the Toonami Faithful Podcast, we send off Gundam IBO by talking about what we liked and disliked about the show. We also talk about Toonami debuting My Hero Academia and why they shouldn't be promoting it as "new episodes." And last but not least, what marathon we think Toonami will have on Memorial Day weekend. This week's hosts are Sketch, Paul Pescrillo, Darrell Maddox and Caboose Jr.
Sketch, Paul and Darrell discuss the penultimate episode of Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans and the rest of the Toonami broadcast of December 3rd. Then we discuss some Toonami programming updates including the replacement for Gundam: IBO and after that we're still talking about Dragon Ball Super. 01:40 - Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Recap 15:58 - This Week on Toonami 29:10 - Toonami News 48:35 - We're still talking about Dragon Ball Super Music Credits: “Raise Your Flag” as performed by Man with a Mission "Into the Sky" as performed by Tielle DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions of the participants of this podcast are not the views of ToonamiFaithful.Com or it’s affiliates, nor are they the views of Toonami, [adult swim], Williams Street, Turner or any other Time Warner property. Please rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and send us feedback through email, Twitter or Facebook. Twitter: @ToonamiPodcast Facebook.com/ToonamiFaithfulPodcast Website: ToonamiFaithful.com E-Mail: podcast@ToonamiFaithful.com You can also listen to us on: Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/toonami-…ast-2?refid=stpr iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/toona…d539486048?mt=2v
Sketch, Paul, Darrell and Caboose are joined by Syon from the Toonami Show Rundown to discuss One-Punch Man episode three, Toonami's recent "Dreams" homily and episode eight of Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. During our Gundam discussion we respond to a lengthy email and share our thoughts on Gundam: IBO thus far. After that we answer questions from our Tumblr and wrap up with another listener email. This episode was recorded live and as you know anything can happen during a live recording. 05:34 - One-Punch Man Recap 21:43 - This Week on Toonami 31:23 - Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Recap 55:27 - Answering Questions from the Toonami Faithful Tumblr Music Credits: “THE HERO!!!” as performed by JAM Project “Raise Your Flag” as performed by Man with a Mission DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions of the participants of this podcast are not the views of ToonamiFaithful.Com or it’s affiliates, nor are they the views of Toonami, [adult swim], Williams Street, Turner or any other Time Warner property. Please rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and send us feedback through email, Twitter or Facebook. Twitter: @ToonamiPodcast Facebook.com/ToonamiFaithfulPodcast Website: ToonamiFaithful.com E-Mail: podcast@ToonamiFaithful.com You can also listen to us on: Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/toonami-…ast-2?refid=stpr iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/toona…d539486048?mt=2v
In this jam-packed episode of the podcast Darrell, Sketch, Jenn, Jim and Caboose recap the 5th episode of Gundam: IBO and bid a fond farewell to Samurai Champloo before we have a mid-episode cast change swapping in Paul and CJ to discuss the news from the weekend of Anime Expo and Sketch's experience at AX. We also briefly debate whether or not one particular series should air on Toonami. Then we return to the previous cast to get their thoughts on Toonami's latest announcements. Apologies for this episode being exceedingly late as well. We hope to get back on schedule very soon. 00:00 - Intro 04:58 - Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans Recap 15:15 - This Week on Toonami 21:11 - Farewell to Samurai Champloo 32:08 - An Exceedingly Late Anime Expo Toonami Panel Recap with Sketch, Paul, Darrell and CJ 1:06:31 - Additional News from Anime Expo Weekend 1:46:18 - Discussing Toonami Panel News with Jim, Jenn and Caboose 2:07:47 - Sign-Off Music Credits: “Raise Your Flag” as performed by Man with a Mission "Raise a fist" by Makoto Miyazaki "Guitar Bridged No. 4" by Makoto Miyazaki "THE HERO!!!" as performed by JAM Project DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions of the participants of this podcast are not the views of ToonamiFaithful.Com or it’s affiliates, nor are they the views of Toonami, [adult swim], Williams Street, Turner or any other Time Warner property. Please rate us on iTunes and Stitcher and send us feedback through email, Twitter or Facebook. Twitter: @ToonamiPodcast Facebook.com/ToonamiFaithfulPodcast Website: ToonamiFaithful.com E-Mail: podcast@ToonamiFaithful.com You can also listen to us on: Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/toonami-…ast-2?refid=stpr iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/toona…d539486048?mt=2v
Dev and Tooch actually keep it brief for once because they only saw ONE episode of Gundam: IBO.