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Best podcasts about hikaru no go

Latest podcast episodes about hikaru no go

Comics Are Dope (The Podcast)
15. Nikolas Draper-Ivey on Static: Shadows of Dakota, Anime Influences & What Comes Next

Comics Are Dope (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 137:56


If today's episode feels like a private chat among friends, that's no accident. I became acquainted with Nikolas Draper-Ivey shortly after he was announced as the series artist for Static: Season One -- the title that kicked off the Milestone Returns line at DC Comics. We've been building a solid rapport ever since, but I could never get him to sit for an interview -- until now.In this conversation, I ask Nik about his journey so far. He explains his origins as an artist, how he got the attention of Milestone Media's Reginald Hudlin & Denys Cowan, and what it's meant to be trusted with a beloved character like Static for a new generation of readers. Static: Shadows of Dakota is now available in hardcover from DC Comics/Milestone Media, and you can purchase it here. About Nikolas Draper-Ivey:Nikolas Draper-Ivey is an American illustrator based outside of New York City. Born in Lansing, Michigan in 1991. He grew up in Detroit, where his father first exposed him to Japanese animation with Katsuhiro Otomo's Akira. In his adolescence he discovered Shonen Jump Magazine.  This inspired him to pursue a career as a professional illustrator.  In 2010 he began his first semester at Savannah College Of Art & Design (SCAD) in Georgia as a Sequential Art major with a minor in Illustration. His style plays heavily on use of light and shadow and combines afro-futurist elements with hints of fantasy, hip-hop and punk culture and his love cinematography. His two biggest influences are Roger Deakins (Director of cinematography for Blade Runner 2049) and Takeshi Obata, (artist for Hikaru No Go, Death Note, BAKUMAN Platinum End).  In 2014, after moving to New York City, he had the chance to meet with his idols, Editor Koji Yoshida and mangaka Takeshi Obata who praised his early works as a “successful fusion of his Eastern and Western influences”.Currently, Draper-Ivey is working on his original work Dream Vesper, he firmly believes that his unique Afro-Asian futuristic art style can change the world For More from Comics Are Dope:Get This Week in Comics, our weekly e-mail newsletter: http://thisweekincomics.comSubscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@comicsaredopeJoin our online Discussion Communities:Facebook - http://bjkicks.link/communityDiscord - http://bjkicks.link/discord

Manga in Your Ears
Hikaru no Go and Skip and Loafer

Manga in Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 45:59


This entire MLB offseason is just a constant feeling of low grade dread that Shohei Ohtani will sign somewhere I don't want to root for, and that's just my entire life since the Texas Rangers, the only Major League Baseball team without a pride night, won the World Series. This episode, we're talking about Yumi Hotta (story), Takeshi Obata (art), and Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan) (Go supervisor) Hikaru no Go published by Viz and Misaki Takamatsu's Skip and Loafer published by Seven Seas. Hikaru no Go credits: Translation & English adaptation: Andy Nakatani (volume 1-12), Naoko Amemiya (volume 13-23) English script consultant: Janice Kim (3 Dan) (volume 2-23) Touch-up art & lettering: Adam Symons (volume 1-7), Inori Fukuda Trant (volume 8-23) Lettering assistants: Josh Simpson, Walden Wong (volume 1) Additional touch up: Josh Simpson (volume 5-11), Walden Wong (volume 5), Rachel Lightfoot (volume 11-15) Cover & graphics design: Sean Lee (volume 1) Cover & layout design: Sean Lee (volume 2) Cover design: Sean Lee (volume 3) Interior graphics: Courtney Utt (volume 3) Cover & interior design: Courtney Utt (volume 4-5, 10-11) Design: Courtney Utt (volume 6-9), Julie Behn (volume 14-22) Cover design: Courtney Utt (volume 12-13), Julie Behn (volume 23) Interior design: Aaron Cruse (volume 12), Julie Behn (volume 13), Ronnie Casson (volume 23) Editor: Livia Ching (volume 1-5), Yuki Takagaki (volume 4-12), Annette Roman (volume 10-15), Gary Leach (volume 16-23) Skip and Loafer credits: Translation: Nicole Frasik Adaptation: T. Campbell Lettering: Vanessa Satone Cover & logo design: Hanase Qi (volume 1-3), H. Qi (volume 4-7) Proofreader: Kurestin Armada (volume 1-5, 7), B. Lillian Martin (volume 3-4, 6) Copy editor: B. Lillian Martin (volume 5) Editor: Shanti Whitesides (volume 1-3) Senior editor: Shanti Whitesides (volume 4-7) Production designer: Christa Miesner (volume 4-6), Brennan Thome (volume 7) Prepress technician: Rhiannon Rasmussen-Silverstein (volume 1-2, 5), Melanie Ujimori (volume 3-4, 6-7), Jules Valera (volume 6-7) Print manager: Rhiannon Rasmussen-Silverstein (volume 3-6) Production associate: Christa Miesner (volume 1-3) Production manager: Lissa Pattillo Managing editor: Julie Davis (volume 1-3) Editor-in-chief: Julie Davis (volume 4-7) Associate publisher: Adam Arnold Publisher: Jason DeAngelis As always, you can find me on Twitter @taiikumenco, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen's writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post and Awko Tako. Join the unofficial Taiiku Podcast discord, the OSMCast discord. Used with permission. Listen Show notes: 0:58 - We talk about Hikaru no Go 16:27 - Hikaru no Go spoilers 23:03 - We talk about Skip and Loafer Next time is our favorite manga of 2023.

Manga in Your Ears
Hikaru no Go and Skip and Loafer

Manga in Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 45:59


This entire MLB offseason is just a constant feeling of low grade dread that Shohei Ohtani will sign somewhere I don't want to root for, and that's just my entire life since the Texas Rangers, the only Major League Baseball team without a pride night, won the World Series. This episode, we're talking about Yumi Hotta (story), Takeshi Obata (art), and Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan) (Go supervisor) Hikaru no Go published by Viz and Misaki Takamatsu's Skip and Loafer published by Seven Seas. Hikaru no Go credits: Translation & English adaptation: Andy Nakatani (volume 1-12), Naoko Amemiya (volume 13-23) English script consultant: Janice Kim (3 Dan) (volume 2-23) Touch-up art & lettering: Adam Symons (volume 1-7), Inori Fukuda Trant (volume 8-23) Lettering assistants: Josh Simpson, Walden Wong (volume 1) Additional touch up: Josh Simpson (volume 5-11), Walden Wong (volume 5), Rachel Lightfoot (volume 11-15) Cover & graphics design: Sean Lee (volume 1) Cover & layout design: Sean Lee (volume 2) Cover design: Sean Lee (volume 3) Interior graphics: Courtney Utt (volume 3) Cover & interior design: Courtney Utt (volume 4-5, 10-11) Design: Courtney Utt (volume 6-9), Julie Behn (volume 14-22) Cover design: Courtney Utt (volume 12-13), Julie Behn (volume 23) Interior design: Aaron Cruse (volume 12), Julie Behn (volume 13), Ronnie Casson (volume 23) Editor: Livia Ching (volume 1-5), Yuki Takagaki (volume 4-12), Annette Roman (volume 10-15), Gary Leach (volume 16-23) Skip and Loafer credits: Translation: Nicole Frasik Adaptation: T. Campbell Lettering: Vanessa Satone Cover & logo design: Hanase Qi (volume 1-3), H. Qi (volume 4-7) Proofreader: Kurestin Armada (volume 1-5, 7), B. Lillian Martin (volume 3-4, 6) Copy editor: B. Lillian Martin (volume 5) Editor: Shanti Whitesides (volume 1-3) Senior editor: Shanti Whitesides (volume 4-7) Production designer: Christa Miesner (volume 4-6), Brennan Thome (volume 7) Prepress technician: Rhiannon Rasmussen-Silverstein (volume 1-2, 5), Melanie Ujimori (volume 3-4, 6-7), Jules Valera (volume 6-7) Print manager: Rhiannon Rasmussen-Silverstein (volume 3-6) Production associate: Christa Miesner (volume 1-3) Production manager: Lissa Pattillo Managing editor: Julie Davis (volume 1-3) Editor-in-chief: Julie Davis (volume 4-7) Associate publisher: Adam Arnold Publisher: Jason DeAngelis As always, you can find me on Twitter @taiikumenco, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen's writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post and Awko Tako. Join the unofficial Taiiku Podcast discord, the OSMCast discord. Used with permission. Listen Show notes: 0:58 - We talk about Hikaru no Go 16:27 - Hikaru no Go spoilers 0 - We talk about Skip and Loafer Next time is our favorite manga of 2023.

Notícias e Interesses de Malucos Brasileiros
209 - Ivan volta a jogar Final Fantasy IX e Slay the Spire, Dead Dead Demon's DeDeDeDe Destruction (spoiler do 2º volume), Hikaru no Go na China e experiência do Eduardo na final da Libertadores

Notícias e Interesses de Malucos Brasileiros

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 59:13


Edição de áudio: Flecha Tônica. Blocos do Episódio:Nossa Semana:Ivan volta a jogar Final Fantasy IX e Slay the Spire, com mods.DEAD DEAD DEMON'S DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION (spoiler do 2º volume).Hikaru no Go, adaptação chinesa (Youtube).Experiência do Eduardo na final da Libertadores.Notícias da Semana:Vazamento de conversas de executivos da Marvel.Vazou data de lançamento de Baldur's Gate 3 para Xbox.Twitch descontinuará app no Switch. 404 GAME RE:SET, jogo mobile de Yoko Taro, será descontinuado.Sega declara que pretende fazer de Sonic um ícone maior que Mario.Taimanin, jogo adulto, declara que seus jogadores estão em débito com o jogo.Música de Encerramento: A versão original do hino do Fluminense.

Shonen Flop
#89 Cyborg Grandpa-G (Ft. Cartoonist and Grasshopper Community Manager Maddie aka othatsraspberry)

Shonen Flop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 64:14


Manga by Obata, Takeshi (Deathnote, Hikaru No Go, Platinum End)   I see why Obata has stuck to just doing art…   We and our guest Cartoonist and Grasshopper Community Manager Maddie aka othatsraspberry discuss Shonen Jump manga Cyborg Grandpa-G.    Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast, Tumblr shonen-flop, or email shonenflop@gmail.com   • You can find our guest at @othatsraspberry or othatsraspberry.com   • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; joining us during recordings, and exclusive episodes on manga like Agravity Boys, Magu-chan: God of Destruction, and PPPPPP.   • Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733   • Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r   • Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest   Credits: • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes   • Additional editing assistance by Dylan Crider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.com   • Assistance with pronunciation, translation, and other miscellaneous research done by Tucker Whatley and MaxyBee   • Episode art by Merliel (IG: mer_liel)   • Cover art funded by our generous art benefactor Nigel Francis   • Thank you blahmoomoo for finding an error in the episode description   MAL Description: His name is Tokijirou Kaizou, a brilliant scientist who has decided to spend his waning years taking things much easier: caring for his family, farming on his own plot of land...and transforming himself into a 2000-horsepower cyborg!?

Copilots Review
Inside the Cockpit 29: Disney & Dragons

Copilots Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 37:13


Its a new year and a new episode of the same old interstitial, but like always we talk about new topics, shows, games or whatever else has garnered our attention since the last Inside the Cockpit. The Copilots Review Patreon page --> PatreonNew episodes on the 2nd and 22nd of every month, with interstitial episodes released on the 12th.You can find us on YouTube. Check us out here --> Copilots Review on YouTubeIf you would like to contact us or recommend a series for us to watch/listen/play/otherwise interact with and review you can email us at CopilotsReview@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter at @copilotsreview, or join the Discord or find all of these options at copilotsreview.simplecast.com. Thanks again!Lastly we want to thank Jessica Kuczynski! She designed our awesome podcast art. You can find her other work, her shop or commission her for original art at her website jessicakuczynski.com or at her twitter

#Ohayo!
#DÉFI "1 jour, 1 manga" | Jour #27 - Hikaru No Go (tome 1)

#Ohayo!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 3:34


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We Appreciate Manga™
090 - Death Note vol. 3

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 32:23


The dudes talk about the Death Note's impact as a “non-battle” manga and their feelings to what can be best described as the “Dragonball problem” James and Will also describe the very first panels they saw of the manga and how it convinced them to buy the manga, panels that appeared in volume 3. Skip synopsis @ 7:19 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   Death Note vol. 3 ­- Hard Run Chapters 17 to 25 ‘Trash' and ‘Fool' Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Pookie Rolf Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   The genius detective “L” plants sixty-four microphone and camera bugs in Light Yagami's bedroom. All in the hopes of catching him in the act of murder and solving the Kira case. For L the move is a failure as Light hides a pen, Death-Note and portable TV within a bag of snacks, and thus is able to kill criminals, however with the compromise that these be killed for minor crimes, all whilst studying for exams. Mindful of this, Light allows himself to be seen watching the news so that he can memorize the name of minor criminals that can be killed later. It's not long after this that L ups the ante, and after removing the bugs he decides to not only enrol at the same university as Light but he also outright tells him that he is L. Further putting pressure on Light, the two speak about the Kira case. L speaks to him as if he knows the details behind the deaths of twelve FBI agents, but Light does not fall for it. Light does however fall for one trick; L deliberately withholds a fake piece of evidence, only presenting it once Light refuses to infer that L has more evidence or acknowledge that L does not need to show him all the evidence. The mind games are quickly put on hold when Light attends a family emergency. And in a twist of fate, a second death-note user makes themselves known by holding live TV stations hostage. They demand that the director-general of the NPA or L make a televised appearance. And the most threatening fact about this second Kira, is that they only need to see someone's face to kill them. Topics: At this point in the manga L knows that Light is intelligent and that Light maybe a sociopath with a god complex. (Page 36) Although Light has not been caught, he is now even more suspicious since he killed a purse snatcher, and a suspect, possibly of embezzlement. L also knows that there is a second Kira, that does not need a name to kill, only their face. How Death Note changed the game? The manga is an early example of what would be called “Non-Battle Battle Manga”, Light and L would battle only with their minds, causing the other to give away information that would be decisive in their own victory and never with forceful subjugation or powerful displays of physical violence. It barely passes as Shueisha style Shonen manga because of its “Good vs Evil” plot, but even then, both characters are morally dubious. What makes it passable as Shonen manga is that the rivalry on both sides demonstrate equal amounts of intelligence, courage, tenacity, will and determination. These are traits which are virtues to a Shonen audience and is shared by the Shonen heroes of past works. Ohba has stated that they were not thinking of a theme when writing the story. And really the thought process was about putting Light in increasingly antagonistic circumstances for the sake of entertainment. However, there is a theme, and that is “Ideological Conflict”. It's a non-didactic manga, in comparison to other Shonen works, and is not interested in telling readers what is morally right or wrong. It came out the same time Bleach and Naruto was running. Since then, it has codified and formulated a genre of manga where rivals compete to the best of their abilities and test out who has the most indominable will. And the competition can be over anything. In Bakuman, its over who has the most well received manga, in the Drops of God its about who is the best wine taster, and Food Wars about chefs. Death Note is also a response to manga such as YuGiOh and Hikaru No Go, in that they are both manga that does not use physical battles but with the exception that Death Note demonstrates a darker tone in comparison. Albeit YuGiOh could be very dark at times! Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

Nihongo SWiTCH
TALK ABOUT MANGA FOR SMALL TALK WITH JAPANESE.

Nihongo SWiTCH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 14:47


Retro Fanfic Retrospective
Episode 131: Hikaru no Go - A Resolution of Territory

Retro Fanfic Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 102:10


Pop culture chronicler Aja Romano introduces us to a story about two kids who really love Go... and each other. Hikaru has the most wholesome sexual awakening a queer himbo could ask for. Waya has to put up with a lot, but not as much as Hikaru's mom does. Sai's absence haunts the story. (See what I did there?)   Aja Romano's website: https://www.ajaromano.com/ Link to the story: https://archiveofourown.org/works/20460  

otakugeneration's Podcast
OtakuGeneration.net :: (Show #872) Hikaru no Go

otakugeneration's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 51:57


Shownotes :: (show 872) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With Hikaru no Go, recorded live February 20th, 2022. This week, we watched an older series where the game GO is serious bizz-ness! What did we think? you can ask us in Discord; even better listen to the show and find out! Community OG Networks OGN Discord OG twitter OGN Instagram Spotify OG|N Patreon Link(s) and Stuff Show Links (discussed) Google Photos (album) Feedback channel Find us on: (Google Play), (Apple Store) Join us next week... because, nearly 17 years we make no promises. The secret phrase of the week is... "that's not a battle axe! THIS is a battle axe." With a need for more tea.

It's Two Brothers
S2E10 - Stay Awhile and Listen

It's Two Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021


Our website: https://www.itstwobrothers.com/ Discuss this episode at reddit.com/r/ItsTwoBrothersPodcast We talk about ARPGs! What we like, what we hate, and what particular brand of skinner box we prefer to waste our lives on! We also discuss renaissance fairs, Hikaru No Go, deep learning AI, Squid Game, and books we are (and are not) reading! Music again next time: J Dilla - Donuts Arcade Fire - The Suburbs Oathbreaker - Eros|Anteros Cult of Luna (feat. Julie Christmas) - Mariner Support It's Two Brothers by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/itstwobrothers This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

FunUntitled
Hikaru no Go - Let the Spirit of Go Compel You to Listen in - FunUntitled Review

FunUntitled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 25:15


Aloha Go Players! We review Hikaru no Go⚫️⚪️! An anime from the 90s that is severely underrated. It's surprisingly realistic (despite its ghost protagonist) and a great coming-of-age story. Hear Minty (and some Annie) talk about its praises⚫️⚪ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates, anime anniversaries, and fandom events + https://twitter.com/FunUntitled + https://www.instagram.com/fununtitled/ Buy Anime-related keychains and stickers at Annie's Storenvy + https://suraelis.storenvy.com/ + https://www.etsy.com/shop/Suraelis Subscribe to our Youtube channel to listen to our Podcast AND watch a speed drawing of our thumbnails + https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQCi61PkguoTJKJr_shZCuQ Check out our Linktree for all our Accounts + https://linktr.ee/FunUntitled

Fornever News
Fornever News Ep 178- Black Clover Makes 15 Year History, Naruto Fans Impulsive Outrage, Dragon Ball Super Super Heroes Movie Massive Update, Demon Slayer RECAP Outdoes EVERY Anime, Big Messy Lawsuits

Fornever News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 61:09


Here's The Stories We Covered In This Episode of #FORNEVERNEWS 0:00 Prologue 3:07 Dragon Ball Super Super Heroes Update 6:49 Jojo's Author One Shot Sequel Update 8:17 Naruto's New Form Outrage 10:58 Tokyo Ghoul Author's New Series BIG Update 13:25 My Hero Academia Parody Gets Fans Upset 15:37 Black Clover Makes History Only 3 Series Did In 15 Years 17:31 Shaman King Epilogue 18:51 Weekly Shonen Magazine Comments 21:21 Shonen Jump Latest Volume Sales + Top 50 Selling Manga 26:25 Detective Conan Volume 100 28:05 Ufotable Founder Admits To The Charges Against Him 31:21 Hikaru No Go 20th Anniversary Celebration 33:26 Popular Anime Figure Company Lawsuit 37:48 Demon Slayer Blu-ray & Universal Studios Update 41:19 Sword Art Online Progressive Movie Trailer 42:54 DBZ Dokkan 350 Million Download Celebration 44:08 Mangaplus Editor Speaks 49:31 Big Baki 30th Anniversary Updates 50:31 Ayakashi Triangle Popularity Poll 51:20 Jujutsu Kaisen Fans Upset Over Volume Cover 52:52 Weekly Shonen Jump Author Comments 55:43 Demon Slayer Recap Ratings INSANE 58:05 Wrap-Up --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/forneverworld/support

Der Nerd und der Andere
Gesellschaftsspiele

Der Nerd und der Andere

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 70:38


Heute unterhalten der Nerd und der Andere sich über Spiele. Nein, keine Computerspiele, sondern Spiele die man spielt wenn man zusammenhockt und sich in die Augen schauen kann. Zum Anfang hat der Benni irgendwas mit DotWins erzählt. Immer noch keine Ahnung was das ist. Wir fangen an mit Kartenspielen, gehen über die klassischen Brettspiele, den Trend zu kooperativen Spielen und kommen dann endlich zu den Pen&Paper Rollenspielen. Es beginnt mit Kartenspielen und ja, es gibt offizielle Regeln für Mau Mau. Bei den klassischen haben wir natürlich Schach, Monopoly und Mensch ärgere dich nicht. Spiele die schon Familienfehden ausgelöst haben. Zu Go haben wir Hikaru No Go erwähnt. Bei den kooperativen Spielen haben wir Pandemie als Klassiker erwähnt und dann auch noch als Zwischendurchspiel The Game. Ja, und dann ging es zu den Rollenspielen und der Nerd ist eskaliert. Die Nachrichten drehen sich heute um DIE Spielemesse. Die Spielwarenmesse in Essen soll in diesem Jahr stattfinden. In welchem Format ist noch nicht so 100% klar, aber man wird bald Tickets kaufen können. Das Ding der Folge ist doch wieder was Digitales. Man kann klassische Spiele auch am PC spielen. Dafür gibt es große Plattformen wie brettspielwelt.de oder tabletopia.com. Da kann man dann auch über große Distanzen zusammen spielen. Und wenn man dann noch Skype anhat, ist es fast wie zusammen. Naja... fast.

Nostalgia Blinded
Nostalgia Blinded 24: Hikaru no Go to the Polls

Nostalgia Blinded

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 60:40


We got as much mileage as we could out of that one stupid thing Hillary Clinton said five years ago, but not nearly as much mileage as this middle-schooler got out of being possessed by an ancient Japanese board game-playing ghost. He'll use that ghost to cheat against his pretty-boy Go prodigy rival, train for his comprehensive Go exams, and of course to work up the motivation he needs to build a successful career on the Go tournament circuit. Wait... is this manga just about Go? And there are no ghost power trick stones? Okay. This week, the Nicks learn to place their stones like pros and talk about Hikaru no Go! Follow Andy Huber (@yafroglog on Instagram) for amazing art stuff! Follow Nick and the Leg-Heavy Boys (@nickandthelegheavyboys on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok) for amazing music stuff! If you're looking for anti-racism sources and have the means to help out both Black Lives Matter and the AAPI community, you can find them at these links! https://linktr.ee/blacklivesmatter https://linktr.ee/aapisolidarity

Are Weeb There Yet?
AWTY 118 - Ghostatouille (Hikaru no Go)

Are Weeb There Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 61:49


Being polite and kind to lesser players is no way to become an Anime protagonist, you gotta slam a ghost in your brain and cheat your way to the top baybee! We watch Spectral Board Game precursor to The Queen's Gambit Hikaru no Go! Twitter: https://twitter.com/areweebthereyet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/areweebthereyet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/areweebthereyet Thank you: Camille Ruley for our Artwork Louie Zong for our Themesong "stories" https://louiezong.bandcamp.com Find out more at http://areweebthereyet.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

L.o.C.O.S
Ep 12: Stuff it in my digital stocking

L.o.C.O.S

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 135:27


In this Turkey Day episode the LoCOS Alana, Steph and Keets rant and rave about... Infinity Train. Destiny 2. League of legends. Musuo Games. Mobile Gundam Age of Calamity. Animaniacs. Queen's Gambit. Hikaru No Go. Violet Evergarden My Hero Academia. Gunslinger Girls. Sword Art Online. Cruella Pinocchio. Peter Pan and Wendy. Beyond Light Shadow Keep. Scarlett Johansen. Meryl Streep. Glenn Close. Jessica Alba. Steven Universe. Black Women Animate. Demon Slayer. Disney. Frozen. Tangled. Princess and the frog. Samuel Dietz. Powerhouse Studios. Pokemon. BoTW. Rayman Fallout 76. Steel of dawn. Bethesda Studios. Mortal Kombat 11. King of Fighters. Naruto.... and more! Thanks for listening!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelocos/message

Otaku Puppy Podcast
Ova Review! Hikaru no go: journey to the north star cup.

Otaku Puppy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 8:35


My review of the 2004 ova. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thejrockfreak/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thejrockfreak/support

north star hikaru no go
UNinFORMED Anime
Episode 46 - Hikaru no Go

UNinFORMED Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 41:48


The whole squad is back together to tackle this anime about an ancient spirit guiding a young man in a game of skill. Wait a minute... that sounds familiar. Yes, its Yugioh without the monsters or the drama or really the fun. We liked this one, can you tell?   Series: Hikaru no Go Episode: 8

yu gi oh hikaru no go
Comics! Stripped Podcast
Comics! Stripped Issue #010 - Hikaru No Go Vol. 1 and Hellboy Vol. 1

Comics! Stripped Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 65:45


Manga can take you to interesting places, like the world of competitive Go players in Hikaru No Go Vol. 1! Then, we switch from divine moves to demonic creatures in the classic Hellboy Vol. 1.

Néo & Taku
Néo et Taku - épisode 5 - Hikaru no go

Néo & Taku

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 16:59


http://www.radio-animes.net/ Ce Cinquième épisode est consacré à l'animé Hikaru no go. Dans cet épisode Taku essaye d'apprendre avec néo le jeux de go mais Taku triche! Merci à Yankuza pour la voix de Saï:Son podcast: https://podcloud.fr/podcast/retrotakSa chaïne Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/YankuzaTV Chaine youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FanFansub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fandefansub/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fandefansub http://www.otakunoprod.fr/

dans taku hikaru hikaru no go
En podd om teknik
35: Tommie, var är du!?

En podd om teknik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 93:43


Med de tre musketörerna Jonasson, Larsson och Söderlund bakom spakarna frotterar man sig denna veckan i artificiell intelligens vs. människor och splitscreen på kommande Android N. Vidare har Microsoft annonserat SQL Server för Linux, något som är hetare bland vissa än bland andra. Dessutom har Jezper köpt en ny pryl… Lars Adaktussons frisyr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2EaNTxxfXA Missa inte vårt Facebook-event – Livesändning i samband med Vetenskapsfestivalen https://www.facebook.com/events/1524758427818023/ Missa inte vårt Facebook-event – Efterhäng https://www.facebook.com/events/965532623532868/ Apple Smart Battery Case http://www.prisjakt.nu/produkt.php?p=3434406&ref=61313 (affiliate-länk) Ingress https://www.ingress.com/ AlphaGo vinner över Lee Se-dol i Go http://www.dn.se/nyheter/vetenskap/alphagos-segrar-milstolpe-for-utvecklingen-av-artificiell-intelligens/ Hikaru No Go https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikaru_no_Go DeepMind https://deepmind.com/ Founder http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/10/11192774/demis-hassabis-interview-alphago-google-deepmind-ai FaceTime http://imgur.com/yCdt4qg Microsoft SQL Server http://microsoft.com/sqlserver Android N Preview med split screen http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/03/hands-on-with-android-n-increased-customization-better-notifications-and-more/ Screening Room http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/11/11209322/jj-abrams-steven-spielberg-screening-room-movies-living-room Ponoplayer https://www.ponomusic.com/ Tidal http://tidal.com En podd om teknik Hemsida Skicka feedback En chatt om teknik Donera Om oss Social media En podd om teknik på Twitter En podd om teknik på Facebook Jezper på Twitter Johan på Twitter Magnus på Twitter Tommie på Twitter  

Fate Masters
Fate Masters Apresenta Episódio 6 - Entrevista Igor Moreno (Desafiados do Destino - Bukkatsu!)

Fate Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 47:04


Nesse Fate Masters Apresenta, começamos uma série de entrevistas com os Desafiados do Destino, e para abrir com chave de ouro convidamos (sequestramos?) o sempai do Colégio Itazura, Igor Moreno, para falar mais sobre o cenário de comédia em Escolas japonesas, Bukkatsu!. Além disso ele fala um pouco sobre outras iniciativas e planos dele, como o Space Dragon e o Chopstick! Link para o programa em MP3 Participantes: Rafael Sant’Anna Meyer Fábio Emilio Costa Filipe Dalmatti Lima Paulo Guerche Igor Moreno (Prisioneiro Especialmente Convidado) Duração: 47min Cronologia do Podcast: 00:05 - Apresentação 02:20 - Como começou a escrever RPG e tornou-se um dos Desafiados do Destino 04:30 - Como nasceu o Bukkatsu! 06:35 - Porquê o tema de escola no anime 08:30 - Qual o espírito do Bukkatsu! 11:49 - Tipos de aventuras que podemos ver no Bukkatsu! 13:36 - Bukkatsu!: ponto de partida para campanhas de anime ou apenas focado na escola? 17:09 - Bukkatsu!: o 3D&T Killer? 19:40 - Sobre a regra de Nomes (Aspecto de Nome) no Bukkatsu! 24:10 - Sobre os Estereótipos em Bukkatsu! 28:12 - Sobre os Clubes em Bukkatsu! 30:42 - Sobre outras regras e dicas que Bukkatsu! irá trazer (como sobre como usar os sufixos japoneses) 33:01 - Planos para o futuro do Bukkatsu! 34:45 - Sobre planos envolvendo o Space Dragon 37:55 - Sobre Worlds of Adventures e Bukkatsu! 40:10 - Sobre os projetos e publicações dos projetos novos, principalmente Chopstick! 41:29 - Sobre o que mais gosta no Fate 43:31 - Considerações Finais Links Relacionados: Chopstick! Beta Space Dragon Azumanga Daioh K-On! YuYu Hakusho Hikaru No Go Haruhi Suzumiya Tenjho Tenge Kill La Kill Haiyore! Nyaruko-San! Shirobako Link para a comunidade do Google+ do Fate Masters Comente esse post no site do Fate Masters! Assine no iTunes

Springwald Radio
Das asiatische Brettspiel Go

Springwald Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2013 70:19


Go fasziniert durch Einfachheit und Komplexität gleichermaßen. Es basiert auf wenigen, leicht zu erlernenden Regeln, bietet aber eine nahezu unbegrenzte Anzahl von Möglichkeiten.

Springwald Radio
Das asiatische Brettspiel Go

Springwald Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 70:19


Go fasziniert durch Einfachheit und Komplexität gleichermaßen. Es basiert auf wenigen, leicht zu erlernenden Regeln, bietet aber eine nahezu unbegrenzte Anzahl von Möglichkeiten.

Wait, What?
Wait, What? Episode 103

Wait, What?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2012 108:58


Episode 103 is on the scene, with Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester battling the twin demons of technical difficulties and abject poverty to bring you comic book news, reviews, and talk of cashews. Books under discussion this time around include the first issue of The Uncanny Avengers, the Justice League of America Annual #2 from 1984, Superior Spider-Man, the first two issues of Suicide Squad by John Ostrander and Luke McDonnell, the briefest mention of Marvel Comics: The Untold Story by Sean Howe, Empire State by Jason Shiga, 120 Days of Simon by Simon Gardenfors, Hikaru No Go by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata, Also discussed: Comixology Submit--threat or menace?--and the web series Mythomania. As is now standard operating procedure these days, you can find more complete show notes over at savagecritic.com. And, as always, we hope you enjoy...and thanks for listening!

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Manga Review: Hikaru No Go Volume 15

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2009


Manga review of Hikaru No Go volume 15: Sayonara. Story by Yumi Hotta. Art by Takeshi Obata (Death Note, Ral Grad). Supervised by Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan). Translated and adapted by Naoko Amemiya. English script consulting by Janice Kim (3 Dan). Originaly published in Japan by Shueisha. Published in US by Viz Shonen Jump, $7.95, rated A for All Ages. Sai's time as a ghost Go instructor to Hikaru seems to be up in this fifteenth volume of Hikaru No Go, but he's having a hard time convincing Hikaru of this fact. Apparently the "Gods of Go" were keeping Sai hanging around all these centuries to let Hikaru see his match with Toya Meijin. He realized this last volume when Hikaru gave him a skilled analysis of the game between Sai and Toya. At this point Sai knows that Hikaru is on the path to playing the "Divine Move". Hikaru doesn't take Sai's warnings about his limited time seriously until he really does disappear. He spends most of the rest of the book trying to find him, all while taking time to play the top ranked Japanese amateur player. I have to admit that once Sai disappeared from volume 15 it made me a little nervous because he is such an essential part of the story. But I was also a little glad as well because it seemed like he was beginning to suffer. For the first time in the series, Sai is reminded of the fact that he is dead. Ok, this might seem obvious to us, but I think Sai thinks of himself as a real red blooded human with needs and wants. He's saddened a bit when he remembers that Hikaru is capable of "The Divine Move" but no matter what he does, Sai will never actually get to make it or receive any recognition or fame even if he does. We've seen a bit of it in earlier volumes, but I was beginning to wonder when these two symbiotes, Hikaru and Sai, would begin to fracture and fray. To me, it would be a nightmare to be in someone else's mind for 2 years 24/7. It's admirable that Hikaru has been able to tolerate it this long. But he has no patience when Sai gets all wishy washy, so that's why he blows off Sai when he warns that he might disappear. When he's gone, Hikaru has to decide if he wants to go on playing Go for himself or whether his desire was driven by Sai's. My Grade: B+

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Manga Review: Hikaru No Go Volume 14

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2009


Manga review of Hikaru No Go Volume 14: "Sai vs. Toya Koyo".  Story by Yumi Hotta. Art by Takeshi Obata. Supervised by Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan). Translated and adapted by Naoko Amemiya. English script consulting by Janice Kim (3 Dan). Originally published in Japan by Shueisha. Published in US by Viz Shonen Jump, $7.95, Rated All Ages. Yep, that's right, the main storyline of this volume is the battle between Sai and Toya Meijin. You might ask how Toya is able to play with a ghost, and the question is a good one. Shindo persuaded Toya to play online against his friend, Sai, and Toya finally agreed after some misgivings. He just thought that there was something shady about Sai not wanting to reveal his identity. But what is Shindo going to do, tell him the truth? There's no way he would be taken seriously. Actually, Toya and his son, Akira, are both beginning to wonder about Sai's identity, with both of them initially believing Sai is the online identity of Shindo. While they both come to realize that this is not the case, they are beginning to connect the dots ever so slowly. I'm kinda curious to see if Shindo is ever going to tell anyone about Sai. There is a catch to the match. If Toya wins, Sai will have to reveal his true identity. If Toya loses, he has sworn to retire from the world of professional Go. Shindo doesn't know whether to take him seriously or not. But we know Sai is not going to hold back after waiting to play with a Go opponent of Toya's caliber for 14 volumes (He did play him before through Shindo, but he had handicap himself in order to keep from arousing Toya's suspicions). I love this series, even though I've never played a game of Go in my life. I look forward to the matches between the characters as if they were actual matches. It was really exciting to see Toya and Sai going toe to toe with no reservations like their previous match. I thought for a while last volume there was a chance of the game never actually being played. Another plot element that comes up in this installment is that Shindo is becoming so good he doesn't need Sai's advice as much when he plays his own games. In fact, he is even starting to give Sai some pointers on how to improve HIS playing! This is a far remove from when Shindo first started playing so clumsily in volume 1. What is going to happen to Sai after he makes the "divine move"? And who will be left standing after Shindo and Akira's inevitable showdown that is bound to happen sooner or later? It was postponed because of Toya's heart attack, which seemed like a cheap trick designed to tantalize fans. I mean, to come to the day of the match and then Akira doesn't show up? The art by Takeshi Obata of Death Note fame is up to the same impressive quality that he exhibits in all his work. Check this series out! My Grade: A Check here for a free preview of Volume 1: http://www.shonenjump.com/manga/hikarunogo/om/

Pixel Bits (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/pixelbits

Especial Navideño de Pixelbits! Es decir especial de manga, hablamos sobre Card Captor Sakura, Sailor Moon, Bakuman, Hikaru No Go, Battle Royale, Rurouni Kenshin y One Piece. Además hablamos un p...

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Manga Review: Hikaru No Go Volume 10

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2008


Manga Review of Hikaru No Go Volume 10: "Lifeline". Story by Yumi Hotta. Art by Takeshi Obata (Death Note). Supervised by Yukari Umezawa (5 Dan). Translated and adapted by Andy Nakatani. Originally published in Japan by Shueisha. Published in US by Viz under their Shonen Jump imprint, $7.95, Rated A for All Ages.   Hikaru just barely managed to survive the prelims of the pro test, not because he lacked the skill but because he lacked experience playing against adults. His playing has been pretty insular in terms of variety. He had only really been playing against the formal and quite dry styles of his Go study group. So when he went up against a maverick like Tsubaki he became quite rattled and let what were simply eccentric mannerisms ruin his concentration. But he's gained a ton of confidence after Waya and Isumi took him around to different Go salons last volume. Meanwhile, Akira Toya, still feeling the fear of being beat by Shindo at the beginning of this series, wants to find out just how far his rival has progressed. To do this he wants to set up a teaching match with Ochi. What he wants to do is teach Ochi to use his own style of play so when Ochi plays against Shindo, Toya will be able to tell how his own strategies would work. Unfortunately, Ochi doesn't want to be Toya's lab rat and refuses to accept his help. While he helped Shindo in volume 9, Isumi is currently the one that is suffering from a crisis of confidence and begins to lose games after being spooked by Shindo's newfound skill. I'm still amazed after reading 10 volumes of this series that I still have interest in a book that is simply about playing Go! I mean, would I feel the same if someone wrote a manga about Monopoly? Weirdly enough, if the right Japanese artist and writer were doing it, I would probably give it at least a chance. I don't think a comic like Hikaru No Go could be done by an American comic book dude or dudette. I think the very foreignness of the concept is what attracts me to Hikaru No Go. The very oddity that a game could be taken so deadly serious that people become professional Go players. But really, I guess it's no different than people becoming professional baseball players or some other sport which is just a child's game really. The art by Death Note's Takeshi Obata is spot on as usual and he manages to convey a Rocky-like physicality and dramatic flourish to a game that is essentially an intellectual cat and mouse endeavour. Sorta like Death Note. I question sometimes whether I will get sick of this title. Then I find myself answering with a definite no. At least as long as Shindo and his friends don't develop superpowers and start swordfighting with demons. My Grade: B

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Shinshoku Kiss Volume 1 by Kazuko Higashiyama

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2007


Shinshoku Kiss Volume 1 Manga Review. Written and drawn by Kazuko Higashiyama, co-creator of Tactics. Translated by Monica Seya Chin. Adapted by Jay Antani. Originally published in Japan by Gentosha Comics in 2004. Published by Tokyopop, $9.99, Rated Older Teen 16+. Kotoko Kashiwagi has dolls on the brain, and I'm not talking about android girls, I'm talking about dress-up dolls, which have their very own otaku subculture in Japan which counts females and males among their fandom. Kotoko would like nothing more than to spend the rest of her life designing and making them. She's constantly snapping photos of beautiful men and women to use as models for her dolls and she even enters a doll-making contest. Even though she loses, her work catches the eye of Fool, the hottest doll designer out there, who also works in film and TV. On one of her picture hunts, Kotoko spots a suitable bishonen sitting on a bench who has some curious bandages wrapped around parts of his body. When he touches her, some sort of electrical spark occurs and he ends up kidnapping her and taking her back to his apartment, which he shares with another guy named Yuta, who is also a dollmaker. When he asks Kotoko to help him with his work, she flatout refuses, thinking both these guys are creeps, perverts...or worse.  As she makes a move for the door, Yuta calmly tells her she can go but if she doesn't agree to help him, she is going to die!  Kotoko doesn't even have a clue that Yuta is actually Fool and that he wants her to use a new supernatural ability to help him make dolls. Ok, I'll be the first to admit that I have absolutely no interest in dolls or doll-making. But I had no interest in the game of Go but I love reading the manga Hikaru No Go and would even like to take up playing it someday. After reading volume 1 of Shinshoku Kiss, I can hazard the guess that you'll never catch me dressing up dolls. This manga reminds me a bit of Paradise Kiss, even to the pushy bishonen who use intimidation, both physical and psychological, to get what they want out of the main heroine. But Yuta (Fool) goes to even more disturbing extremes. He repeatedly threatens to kill Kotoko several times in this first volume. And then you have the trademark bad boy seduction scene with Yuta pushing her against the wall and pinning her arms above her head, putting his lips oh so close to hers. It takes a little of the romance out of things when what looks like the male lead early on makes the female lead cough blood. Kazuko seems at cross purposes most of the book as she changes swiftly and jerkily from horror to romance to comedy. Somehow, she thinks, my female readers won't realize how bad this series is if I throw them a couple of mysterious bishonen. I'm not a devout feminist or anything, actually I'm a man, but I don't appreciate male characters threatening to kill women and chalking it up to bad-boy romance. Obviously, any girl that would fall for a would-be murderer would be psychotic themselves. Hey, but even OJ has a girlfriend, so I can't go too far with this line of thought. My Grade: C-  (the only thing that kept it from being a D is that I liked Kotoko, even though she was a bit shallow and only judged people by their appearance)

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
St. Lunatic High School Volume 1 by Majiko!

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2007


Review for St. Lunatic High School Volume 1 by Majiko! Translated by Alethea and Athena Nibley for Tokyopop, $9.99. Originally published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten in 2004. For ages 13+. Niko Kanzaki and her brother Atchan have fallen on hard times. They live alone and are behind on their rent and sometimes there are barely able to keep from starving. But Fate seems to cast a favorable eye on them when Atchan gets a job as a nightschool teacher at the prestigious and elite St. Lunatic High School. The ad that he responded to said the position came along with free housing including a private bath, toilet, and garden. When they arrive on the school grounds they are shocked to discover that they will be living in a hellhole shack even worse than the ratty apartment they were in! The bath and toilet they were promised turns out to be the school restroom facilities that all the students use. The garden just turns out to be the school's landscaped grounds. As an added bonus, Niko is allowed to attend night classes with her brother as homeroom teacher. The aspect of this manga that pushes it from normal school life to the realm of the bizarre and strange is that the students that attend St. Lunatic at night are all DEMONS! And most of them are pretty funky looking. You have skeletons, human sized frogs, pumpkinheads, a walking Easter Island statue, and a penguin that looks like it fell out of Disgaea. There is one fellow student that looks human, a handsome boy named Ren-kun, but even he is a demon who can fly with the use of bone-like wings. Being the only human in the class, Niko faces a lot of discrimination from the demon children but she's trying her best to get along with them and learn at the same time. St. Lunatic High School was a manga that Tokyopop originally offered for sale only on their website, a fate that some titles were subjugated to because of low sales expectations. It turns out that the lack of belief in this title was justified. Relative to the writing and concept, the art was the standout of this first volume. Majiko's style and character designs reminded me a bit of Takeshi Obata's work on Hikaru No Go but with less attention to detail and backgrounds. The writing is where this book suffers the most. First of all, the concept of a demon night school, while not the most original in the world, could've worked if the characters had been anything more than voided lumps of flesh with no personality. The comedy aspects of the book were also flat and humorless. There just wasn't anything interesting going on in this manga and it became rather boring. If you read this book on a Monday, by Friday you won't remember much about it. My Rating: D

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Episode 38: Hikaru No Go Volume 7 by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2007 15:57


Podcast #38 of Sesho's Anime and Manga Reviews. A few comments on Xbox 360 failures and Naruto videogame, a manga writing relative of a co-worker, and the rudeness of ANN, then it's on to a review of Volume 7 of the Hikaru No Go manga. Hikaru No Go Volume 7. Written by Yumi Hotta and drawn by Takeshi Obata of Deathnote fame. Translated and adapted by Andy Nakatani. Published by Viz as part of their Shonen Jump line. Originally published in 1998 by Shueisha in Japan. $7.95, For all ages. Hikaru is currently ranked 18th in the Insei B League and does not appear be moving up in the ranks at all. It is three months until the Young Lions Tournament in which Insei play against rookie pros. If Hikaru hopes to play against Akira Toya, he has to at least be ranked 16th in the A League. He has his work cut out for him and the fear in his heart is keeping him from making any progress towards his goal. My Grade: A+

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Episode 20: Hikaru No Go Vol. 6 by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2007 20:13


Episode 20: Update on the closing of Anime Avalon in Houston. 40% off everything in the store. 5$ rental anime dvds. General overview of the series Hikaru No Go for readers that have not read any of the previous volumes. Then it's on to a review of Volume 6. Story by Yumi Hotta and art by Takeshi Obata, who also worked on Death Note. Supervised by Yukari Umezawa, a pro Go player in Japan. Price: $7.95 Published by Viz under their Shonen Jump line. Rated: All Ages. Hikaru takes the insei exam to rise up another notch in his quest to beat Akira without Sai's help. Akira has a test of his own as he enters the Shinshodan Series, in which new pros take on veterans as a sort of coming out ceremony.

otakugeneration's Podcast
OtakuGeneration (Show #43) with Jefferson

otakugeneration's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2006 127:13


  NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugeneration LJ community. Shownotes :: (show 043) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With Jefferson!!!! ...recorded live on April 3rd, 2006. This week it's no joke! Todd is in cancun, and we did something un-expected. That's right, he's our fan, he's our friend and he's our Jefferson! We chatted and got some insight on paritcular subjects that interest him! Plus more music, nicknames, and something new... listen-in and find out! Call Us! ::: Skype Voicemail :::You can now leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 ::: K7 Voicemail :::You can also leave us voicemail with a west coast phone number: (206) 984-2069 Mentioned Stuff and Link(s) (during the show) Jared Claxton - Otaku Game Politics Veil Music (myspace page) Snakes on a Plane (trailer), (music video #1), (rap video), (early auditions), (music video #2) Triscast Podcast "German King" Pizza Marina's (myspace page) Spiffy Randomness Xbox (compat list), (link 2) Otaku News by Kyle Super Mario Sisters Make your own question box Adult Swim schedule changes Legal anime downloads New Anime Encyclopedia Promos Apocalypse Dowell Podcast / Brace for Impact Anime Pulse Weekly Reviews by Aaron and Dan (anime) :: Hikaru No Go, (link 2) (anime) :: Shura No Toki, (link 2) (manga) :: Lone Wolf and Cub Nickname ME! by PaulWe read some more nickname-me's. Keep them coming people, but please tell us something about yourself!!! Paul Tourette's (quickie of the week)Paul shares with us a story... it's a quickie! If you send us feedback, and you want us to nickname you, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With somewhere in the subject: NICKNAME ME NOTE: If we've already nicknamed you, you can't be re-nicked... unless you plead... lots! ...and we mean LOTS!!! =D   For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read Join us next week, for more fun and entertainment! There will be a new show on Wednesday, so "podcast-in" with us! Trust me, you know we'll make you [insert really funny thoughts here]! What's [insert some spooky thoughts here]? It's when you [insert some psychic thoughts here] and yell "DUCKHOLE!!!"... minus the grapefruits... the mayonaise and walnuts... and peanuts, they stay... oh yeah... download us and give us a listen... and maybe we'll make you [insert drunk notions here]... or not. It's April, that means voting time!! [insert hammer-time music here] We appreciate the votes , donations, and comments even if we don't read them on the show... umm.. right votes... and iTunes reviews... at any of the following places: www.PodcastAlley.com, www.PodcastPickle.com, www.PodcastDirectory.com, www.PodcastCharts.com, and/or www.DigitalPodcast.com. Oh and always check out www.podcasterworld.com! Word-of-mouth advertising is also appreaciated. Thanks for the support, and the people who have been voting for us! You roxxorz Paul's boxxorz! ...and the steering wheel in his pants... =D

otakugeneration's Podcast
OtakuGeneration (Show #7) with Jeff Heller

otakugeneration's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2005 96:45


  NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugeneration LJ community. Shownotes :: (show 007) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With our guest Jeff Heller, recorded live on July 26th, 2005. Jeff Heller talks to about what inspires him as a artist not just an AMV creator. Listen in on the conversation with this After Effects wizard Otaku News Microsoft earth deletes Apple HQ Shuttle Discovery finally launches Early 21st Century phaser (J-Music Release) :: Ayumi Hamasaki A â?? My Story concert DVD (J-Music Release) :: Do As Infinity singles collection and DVD (J-Music Release) :: Ami Suzuki ::: Firefly TV-Boxset Contest Winner!!! ::: Okay so we have a winner!!! "Extra Cargo" by Paul Polen Check out the other entries, on our OtakuGen Moblog. The deal was... for people to take a picture of Bo and Luke Duke (John Schneider and Tom Wopat) from the classic TV Series (Dukes of Hazzard), and then photoshop them into a picture from the FireFly TV Series. The OtakuGeneration cast picked their favorite, and the winner has won a Firefly TV-Series Boxset. ::: Skype Voicemail ::: You can now leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 Promos Hit Test Podcast The Overnightscape Bubba Bohacks Fun Barn podcast MyMac Podcast Mondays Podcast Apocalypse Dowell show Weekly Reviews (anime) :: Buzzer Beater (anime) :: He is My Master (manga) :: Zombie Powder (manga) :: Trigun (anime) :: Hikaru No Go (anime) :: I My Me! Strawberry Eggs Gadget Reviews (with Tech Guru Todd) Samsung i730 Archos GMini 402 Motorola Q SmartPhone Finger Nose Hair Trimmer Why the Japanese are so crazy? with Robin Feedback is welcome, if you wish to contact us, or have promos you'd like us to play during our podcast, you can email us at: otaku.generation@gmail.com For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read Join us next with our guest: Kwoon.com; Kung-Fu and comedy! Check thenm out next week, and in the meantime, check out their website: Kwoon.com If you like what we're doing... please express it by voting for us on www.PodcastAlley.com, www.PodcastPickle.com, www.PodcastDirectory.com, www.PodcastCharts.com, and/or www.DigitalPodcast.com. Thanks for the support, and the people who have been voting for us! You rock! =D