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With the new series Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre debuting on Netflix, James and Andy are joined by self-confessed Ito fans Colette Balmain and Niina Doherty to chat about his works and how they've been adapted to film and television over the years. Has anyone done him justice...? This episode's handy timecodes 00:00:33 - Introduction 00:01:37 - Junji Ito in context 00:10:46 - Early adaptions 00:12:34 - Tomie film and TV series 00:34:12 - Uzumaki (2000) 00:40:05 - Other adaption in early 2000s 00:44:22 - Gyo Tokyo Fish Attack (2012) 01:47:37 - Junji Ito Collection (2018) and Junji Ito Maniac (2023) 01:00:50 - Uzumaki, Tomie and other potential adaptions 01:13:55 - Outro Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre is streaming now on Netflix.
At long last the legendary Junji Ito finally gets tackled on the podcast! And the film discussed is certainly a weird as hell movie worthy of the Ito legacy! Guest Andrew Packer joins Jack and Malcolm to learn about why you don't fuck with fish! Next weeks anime: Halo Legends Episodes discussed: GYO Tokyo Fish Attack Edited by: Sacha Husband (@sachahusband on Instagram) Follow Us on the Socials: Is This Anime? Twitter: @isthisanimepod Instagram: @isthisanimepod Jack Metcalfe Instagram: @jackisjak Twitter: @OnlyRealJackM Malcolm McLeod Instagram: @malcolmrjmcleod Twitter: @malcolmrjmcleod Andrew Packer Instagram: @fritzbonelord Twitter: acparker320 Podcasts: "Crypta" and "Ghosters"
This week we are discussing the 2012 horror/animation film Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack. As the title suggests, it is a bit......strange. Elaine sat this one out so I have my anime expert Tarvares weighing in on this odd film. Things are gonna get fishy when we tackle this week's movie. Will it be a catch of the day? Or does this one need to be tossed back? Let's fine out!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN, GHOULS!!! This week we watched an absolutely nasty Junji Ito classic - GYO! Tokyo Fish Attack. Pretty supremely grotesque event as we continue our search for a legitimate cut of The Mad God. Enjoy the spooky time!! Theme: Miles Morkri Original Thumbnail: Bernadette Meeker Moments Of Despair by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5310-moments-of-despair- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
This week we watched Takayuki Hirao's “GYO! Tokyo Fish Attack” and discussed British accents, land sharks, Devil's threesomes, DUFF's, Joe Cuck getting cucked, replacing bears with great whites, fart arms, banging manatees, and more! Leave a 5 star rating and a review/movie suggestion on iTunes and we'll shout you out on the show! Cover art by Sixofspades1 on Twitch Follow us on Twitter: @meandmydadwatch
We're joined by Shin Godzilla level patron Louis to dive into the bizarre world of Junji Ito, with Uzumaki and Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack! Sources: "An Interview with Master of Horror Manga Junji Ito", Grape "The Junji Ito Interview: A Conversation with the Creator of Uzumaki" by Akiko Iwane, Baum Geist "Junji Ito Reacts to Anime Cats", Crunchy Roll "How Media Scares Us: The Work of Junji Ito", Super Eyepatch Wolf "The Horrifying Appeal of Junji Ito", The Artiface "Into the Spiral: A Conversation with Japanese Horror Maestro Junji Ito" by Mira Bai Winsby, 78 Magazine Twisted Visions: Interviews with Cult Horror Filmmakers by Matthew Edwards, pgs. 175-179
My review of the 2012 ova GYO: Tokyo Fish Attack. Thanks for listening --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejrockfreak/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejrockfreak/support
This time on Anime Hatewatch! The crew watches a post apocalyptic that involves fish that can walk on land. It's an evolutionary nightmare, with a twist! Want to know what the twist is? I'm not gonna tell you that's spoilers man, you'll just have to listen to find out. All this an more in this installment of: ANIME HATEWATCH! If you like us, please share us with your friends, because we do not pay to advertise. Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, and while you're there leave us a rating. We really appreciate it! Check out Bloodletter at the following link: Facebook Bandcamp
¡Primer podcast del año! Iván nos anti-recomienda la película GYO Tokyo Fish Attack que lleva el "Terror" por los peces a tierra de una manera muy absurda. Gaby nos recomienda la serie de Young Justice, serie recién agregada al catálogo de Netflix México y que vale la pena ver. Cristian nos habla de sus capítulos favoritos de la serie Británica Black Mirror. Miriam nos sorprende con una reseña completa de la serie Kuzu no Honkai, ideal si quieres ver una serie más adulta y con mucha profundidad de personajes. Síganos en Facebook, Ivoox y Itunes, !YA TENEMOS TWITTER!
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Happy (month of) Halloween! To celebrate, we at Oldtaku no Radio bring you the true horror that is Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack – the 2012 OVA which adapts Junji Ito's Gyo manga. Because we were too scared to tackle this title alone, we decided to re-traumatize All Geeks Considered co-host Vinnie via an invite. After having read the original manga and watched the movie, we spoke to both: differences, what worked, what didn't, and why.
Gashunk.
Baiacu! Pirarucu! Tucunaré! Badejo! Tu-tubarão! No episódio desta semana nos reunimos para analisarmos o filme GYO: Tokyo Fish Attack lançado em 2012! Lembrando que este filme foi a escolha de vocês ouvintes no Chorume que fizemos sobre animações. E para esta conversa sobre peixes com andadores do mal convidamos o caríssimo Wellington Macgaren do blog Clarim Diário! Então aumente seu iPod porque mais um Podtrash está no ar! Duração: 75'52'' Média TD1P: 3,8 ELENCO Almighty, o Estagiário do mal! Bruno "Gunfree" Gunter Demétrius, o Anjo Grego Douglas Fricke, o Exumador de filmes CONVIDADO ESPECIAL Wellington Macgaren Clarim Diário EXTRAS DESTE PODTRASH Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack no IMDb Voice in the Dark Frankenstein do Junjo Ito Uzumaki Gantz Jigoku Shoujo Ayakashi Funky Forest Polyester The New World Smell-O-Vision Perfume Haze Johnny vai À Guerra FEEDS E LINKS DO PODTRASH Podtrash na iTunes Store Feed completo do Podtrash Feed sem os Lado B Feed do Lado B Canal do Podtrash no Youtuner CONTATOS DO PODTRASH podtrash@td1p.com Siga nosso perfil do Twitter Curta nossa Fanpage do Facebook Coluna do Podtrash no Cinemasmorra Caixa Postal 34012 – Rio de Janeiro, RJ - CEP 22460-970 CAPA DESTE PODTRASH Por Marcelo Damm do Quem Não Sabe Escrever Desenha!
There are some bad movie concepts, and then there is Ghost Shark On this episode... We Played... We manipulate some time while shooting people in Super HOT We talk about our experiences when trying to explain that video games are our hobby to people of the older generation. Actually, our own generation creates some issues too Calum plays a lot of Civ-esque games, namely Anno 2070 and Warlock: Masters of the Arcane. Movies send us off on a tangent, discussing Riddick as well as such classics as Ghost Shark, Gyo: Tokyo Fish Attack and One Eyed Monster. In News... Playstation 4 gets a release date in Japan The Playstation Vita TV is both confusing and kinda cool. Capcom's next gen title Deep Down may not be all it seems. Ouya continues to be insane with it's newest funding controversy. The Diablo 3 real money auction house gets shut down, and the 12 people still playing that game shrug GTA V reviews provoke the internet hate machine, specifically on the number of reviews that mention it's more misogynistic aspects. Nintendo announce Wii Fit U and Wii Sports Club in it's latest Nintendo Direct, and the internet goes "...huh?" Go give us a like on Facebook HERE, and subscribe to our YouTube HERE. Intro Music - There It Is - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Outro Music - Honey Bee - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) News Sting - News Intro - Maximilien (soundbible.com) All Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
In this episode, Andrew talks about his experience at Scotland Loves Anime, and the movies he sees. You should all be disappointed and sad, because he doesn’t talk about Gyo Tokyo Fish Attack, the best movie shown at SLA. Right click, save as to download.
In this episode, Andrew talks about his experience at Scotland Loves Anime, and the movies he sees. You should all be disappointed and sad, because he doesn’t talk about Gyo Tokyo Fish Attack, the best movie shown at SLA. Right click, save as to download.