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We hit up the floatation spa! We watched Hetalia: Axis Powers (2009) Email us: anime.goblinoid@gmail.com Twitter: @animenow69
In this week's episode please join Matty and Mo as they discuss the comedy, historical anime; Hetalia- Axis Powers. This week the duo recording over zoom once again. Mo tells us about her very weird experience with blood donation, while Matty updates us about his ending internship. What you're going to get out of this weeks episode is stereotypes about different countries and maybe a little history lesson, man I wish I knew about this show when I was taking World History probably could have pulled a Cells at work moment and gotten outta that class with an A. We hope you enjoy this weeks episode.Please like, review, and subscribe to #BingersAnimeEdition!Music recommendations:Matty: Free ending 1 Mo: Sarazanmai ending
This week, from a hidden gem to the most requested short-form anime we have watched, Shaun sits Remington down for 12 episodes of the cultural phenomenon Hetalia: Axis Powers Meanwhile, Remington skips the intro and is in for a shock. If you'd like to give us feedback, ask a question, or correct a mistake, send an email to AnimeOutOfContext@gmail.com or tweet at us @AnimeConPod. Visit our Patreon at patreon.com/AnimeoutofContext if you would like to contribute to the show and get bonus content ranging from clips from our pre-episode banter, to our prototype Episode 0, to even getting shoutouts in the show! Intro and Outro are a trimmed from "Remiga Impulse" by Jens Kiilstofte, licensed by MachinimaSound to Anime Out of Context under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 which has been modified by the licensor for the licensee to allow reproduction and sharing of the Adapted Material for Commercial purposes Video episodes generated by Headliner.app
Episode 95 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. Oh boy, a podcast full of white guys talking about depictions of race and foreign culture in anime! Believe me, we understand how it looks, but I think we manage to acquit ourselves decently, covering everything from Japan's love of stereotypes and caricatures to the role of colonialism and imperialism in shaping the media landscape. Still, it's a lot, and you'd be excused for thinking that it's just one long ad for Hetalia: Axis Powers. Don't worry, though! After the break, we switch over to long ads for the Godzilla franchise and Urusei Yatsura. Something for everyone, I guess! The post 95 - Angry Heidi first appeared on Key Frames.
Episode 95 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. Oh boy, a podcast full of white guys talking about depictions of race and foreign culture in anime! Believe me, we understand how it looks, but I think we manage to acquit ourselves decently, covering everything from Japan's love of stereotypes and caricatures to the role of colonialism and imperialism in shaping the media landscape. Still, it's a lot, and you'd be excused for thinking that it's just one long ad for Hetalia: Axis Powers. Don't worry, though! After the break, we switch over to long ads for the Godzilla franchise and Urusei Yatsura. Something for everyone, I guess! The post 95 - Angry Heidi first appeared on Key Frames.
12 Days of Anime Christmas: Day 8 Hetalia: Axis Powers - "Christmas at Hetalia Academy" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neshia-shaketra/message
Aujourd’hui : Arthur Kirkland, l’avocat héros du film… Justice for all / et justice pour tous en français, de Norman Jewison, sorti en 1979, sur un scénario de Valerie Curtin et Barry Levinson. Le rôle principal est tenu par un Al Pacino qui vient de tourner le Parrain et Un après-midi de chien qui l’ont propulsé en haut de l’affiche. A ne pas confondre avec Arthur Kirkland personnage dans la série webmanga Hetalia : Axis Powers. Et justice pour tous, c’est d’abord un extrait du serment d'allégeance au drapeau des États-Unis (Je jure allégeance au drapeau des États-Unis d'Amérique et à la République qu'il représente, une nation unie sous l'autorité de Dieu, indivisible, avec la liberté et la justice pour tous). Le film raconte l’histoire d’Arthur Kirkland, un avocat à la fois impulsif et idéaliste, qui exerce à Baltimore où sévit le juge implacable Henri Flemming, interprété par l’élégant John Forsythe, alias Blake Carrington, dans le soap opera Dynastie quelques années plus tard. Une haine tenace s’installe entre ce juge qui se contente d’être la bouche de la loi et fait preuve d’une inhumanité militante et cet avocat qui se bat au quotidien pour sauver ses clients, souvent inculpés de petits délits, des affres et de la violence du système judiciaire et carcéral américain. Leur affrontement est si explosif que le film s’ouvre sur un Arthur Kirkland sortant lui-même d’une cellule pour avoir frappé, boxer, le juge Flemming qui l’a fait incarcérer pour outrage. Assurément le système américain des années 70 décrié dans le film et contre lequel se bat Arthur Kirkland n’avait que faire de la recherche de la vérité. Et c’est l’avocat qui lui confond vérité factuelle et vérité judiciaire qui risque la radiation… Crédits : - Extraits du film Justice for all, de Norman Jewison, 1979 - Extraits de la bande originale du film Justice for all, Dave Grusin, 1979 - Extrait de Bac philo 2018 : toute vérité est-elle définitive ? Le corrigé de Raphaël Enthoven, sur Europe 1, 18 juin 2018 - Extrait de Justice for all, Metallica, 1988
Episode Notes We're gonna party like its 2008 and/or 1918-1934! We watch Hetalia!Sam's Twitter: Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxsammillerTwitter: https://twitter.com/areweebthereyetInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/areweebthereyetFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/areweebthereyetThank you:Camille Ruley for our ArtworkLouie Zong for our Themesong "stories"https://louiezong.bandcamp.comFind out more at https://are-weeb-there-yet.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
As a group we go over some of our favorite media that has made of laugh. We provide commentary and insight to the media and hope to grab your attention and expose you to something you've never seen before! We discuss these: Jose, "The Boondocks"; Mark, "Hot and Fluffy"; Peter, "Hetalia Axis Powers"; India, "Grownish."
Pretty much everything that could be said was put in to this episode. We all make mistkes. Ours just happens to be Hetalia shaped. If you're lucky enough to not know what Hetalia is, you've probably seen someone cosplaying as a character and been highly confused. Watching the show doesn't help. Welcome to our nightmare!
Hello Friends!From your hosts Stephany, Kevin, and Ryan: Welcome to our first official Uncultured Hour podcast. Following up from last week’s pre-podcast planning podcast, we watched Hetalia Axis Powers. We spin yarns about what happens to us during the week. Listen on if you care to hear about moving back home, conquering summer classes, and the lamest of excuses for speeding on the interstate.Along with that, we get deep and discuss the elusive art of picking screen names and vanity plates. We also talked about villains: the favorites, the stereotypical ones, and the ones that get you to care. If you’ve got an hour to kill, come butcher it with us on the Uncultured Hour!Download Episode 1 Email us at unculturedhour@gmail.com with suggestions on shows for us to watch, games for us to play, comments on the show, or just to make fun of us!Next week: Transformers Age of Extinction, A Food Podcast SPECIAL(?)Links and Mentions: Steam Games: Summer Adventure Gameplan, BattleBlock Theater, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, Transistor (amazing soundtrack set in a futuristic city), Portal 2Hetalia Axis PowersRuPaul’s Drag RaceHell's KitchenIron SkyRed Dead RedemptionAttack on Titan Theme Song RemixThe Running ManTwin PeaksTransformersWE LOVE YOU.
Adelyn's first Episode !!This episode sees Adelyn analyse (like an English student) her favourite fanfiction of Hetalia Axis Powers (her favourite anime): Hetaoni. A/N: For all Hetalia fans, please don't flame me or freak out about this episode. Most of you would be crying, flaming me for bringing this but please hear me out in this and I hope you'll understand my reaction to Hetaoni. Do share what you think in the Comments, and I'll see ya around!
We are live from Nauticon Provincetown Massachusetts with Chuck Huber. You may know him as Android 17 in Dragon Ball Z, Franken Stein in Soul Eater and Austria is Hetalia: Axis Powers. This week we talk about voice acting, the sequel to Independence Day and Chuck's new movie Arbor Day: The Musical a musical about 9/11. We also play the alphabet game in Host vs Guest vs Audience. For more on Chuck, check out his facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chuck-Huber-Fan-Page/174983205865732This episode of the +2 comedy podcast is brought you by http://nauticons.com/ and the Nauticon Artist Alley. Check out all these cool people:http://madelezabeth.deviantart.com/http://blackrosemikage.deviantart.com/http://www.decoysdorkdecor.com/http://dragonpressgraphics.com/
The Summer of Bigger Biggerness 3 continues with the next installment of The Dennis Daniel Show, when we're joined by voice actor, Todd Haberkorn. Todd is a very acclaimed voice actor who has been in countless anime and is best known as the voice of Italy from the critcally acclaimed "Hetalia: Axis Powers", Death the Kid from "Soul Eater", Natsu Dragneel from "Fairy Tail", and Ling Yao from "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" Outside of voice acting, Todd is also known as Mr. Knickerbocker from the hit Barney movie, "Barney: Let's Make Music", Moorin in "Borderlands 2", and Spock in the fan-inspired "Star Trek Continues" Join us for a Pasta-filled edition of The Dennis Daniel Show. Thursday at 11PM EST!
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.
In this week's episode, Mike and Drew get all stereotypical with Hetalia: Axis Powers! Talk Nerdy to Me: In this week’s episode Cards, space jumping, zombies, asian grocery stores, drunken moogles, robot girls, Gangnam style and ANIMAL FACTS! This week's challenge: (Courtesy of Jasyendy) Watch 10 episodes of Hatalia: Axis Powers Next week's challenge: (Courtesy of Seannn) Watch Battle Royale! A japanese film about school children fighting to the death! Good wholesome fun! As always, be sure to like us, follow us, and subscribe so you don't miss out on all the fun shenanigans and hijinks!
Voice actor J. Michael Tatum, best known as Sebastian in Black Butler, France in Hetalia, and Kyoya in Ouran High School Host Club, sat down with AnimeCons TV at PortConMaine 2011 and tells which of his characters he thinks he could cosplay, who is his favorite Who, and what he loves to hear from fans. This is the entire interview, part of which was seen in the October 2011 episode of AnimeCons TV.
Voice actor J. Michael Tatum, best known as Sebastian in Black Butler, France in Hetalia, and Kyoya in Ouran High School Host Club, sat down with AnimeCons TV at PortConMaine 2011 and tells which of his characters he thinks he could cosplay, who is his favorite Who, and what he loves to hear from fans. This is the entire interview, part of which was seen in the October 2011 episode of AnimeCons TV.
Voice actor J. Michael Tatum, best known as Sebastian in Black Butler, France in Hetalia, and Kyoya in Ouran High School Host Club, sat down with AnimeCons TV at PortConMaine 2011 and tells which of his characters he thinks he could cosplay, who is his favorite Who, and what he loves to hear from fans. This is the entire interview, part of which was seen in the October 2011 episode of AnimeCons TV.
Voice actor J. Michael Tatum, best known as Sebastian in Black Butler, France in Hetalia, and Kyoya in Ouran High School Host Club, sat down with AnimeCons TV at PortConMaine 2011 and tells which of his characters he thinks he could cosplay, who is his favorite Who, and what he loves to hear from fans. This is the entire interview, part of which was seen in the October 2011 episode of AnimeCons TV.
With almost 80 credits to his name, Jerry Jewell can be heard in a wide variety of shows. He’s probably best known for his roles as Kyo Sohma in Fruits Basket, Jimmy Kudo in Case Closed, Barry the Chopper/Number 66 in Fullmetal Alchemist, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and most recently as Russia in Hetalia: Axis Powers. Other popular […]
Wherein we discuss Batman: The Long Halloween, Street Fighter costumes, Batman: Arkham City (some mid-game spoilers!), World of Warcraft, ridiculous achievement-related tasks, Ready Player One, Otomedius Excellent, Hetalia: Axis Powers, Nintendo's 2011 fiscal forecast, Mario Kart cheapness, and Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns. Starring Ryan Scott, Karen Chu, Adam Fitch, Justin Haywald, and Ryan Higgins.
Colie sits down with director of “Hetalia: Axis Powers” Bob Shirohata and with voice actor Akira Sasanuma; known as Link in the “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.”
Colie sits down with director of “Hetalia: Axis Powers” Bob Shirohata and with voice actor Akira Sasanuma; known as Link in the “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.”
Colie sits down with director of “Hetalia: Axis Powers” Bob Shirohata and with voice actor Akira Sasanuma; known as Link in the “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.”
Colie sits down with director of “Hetalia: Axis Powers” Bob Shirohata and with voice actor Akira Sasanuma; known as Link in the “The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.”
It's like Chris Cason is going, "Here. have a podcast. On me." Back in the ye olden days of June 2011, we got to talk to one Chris Cason at HAMACON 2. Who is this mysterious Chris Cason, you ask? Why he’s a voice actor and ADR Director for Funimation Entertainment. He’s done several roles for Funimation, such as Gluttony in Full Metal Alchemist, Mr. Popo in Dragon Ball Kai, and Holy Roman Empire in Hetalia: Axis Powers, among others. He’s also done ADR work on such series as School Rumble, Birdy the Mighty: Decode, and YuYu Hakusho. It’s good times. But don’t take our word for it! Have a listen. OSMnotes Hope you all enjoy the interview, and once again thanks to Chris Cason for talking to us. But that’s not all! Next Monday we’ll be linking to the Reverse Thieves‘ Crime Scene Investigations podcast segment all about the Friday at Otakon, as sort of the precursor to when we’ll be talking about Otakon on Saturday night on the OSMcast proper with guest podcast buddy and No. 1 Saber fan, Hisui. But wait you say? You want to hear that NOW?! Well you can! For you see, the Reverse Thieves have already posted it! We’ll just be re-posting on Monday as a crazy double dip scheme.