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Bryan Echevarría AKA Hitori is a visual artist who focuses on graphic arts and animation. Bryan Echevarría AKA Hitori es un artista visual que se enfoca en artes gráficas y animación. FOLLOW Bryan Echevarría AKA Hitori on SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/hitoriarts/https://www.instagram.com/5050films/https://www.instagram.com/wepanimation/ FOLLOW FEN on SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/fencorrea/https://www.instagram.com/fencorrea/https://twitter.com/fencorreahttps://fencorrea.weebly.com/bloghttps://www.tiktok.com/@fencorrea FIND FEN'S Books on Amazon/Spotify/YouTube/Bandcamp: https://www.amazon.com/Fernando-E.-E.-Correa-Gonz%C3%A1lez/e/B07221Q1FY/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1536059902&sr=8-1 https://open.spotify.com/artist/4dUtrVampVxlHJSXNVaTi9?si=i6kqQ3N_Sv-Rlesi48mHrw https://www.youtube.com/fencorrea https://fencorrea.bandcamp.com
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Bryan Echevarría es artista gráfico bregando específicamente con dibujos animados. Ha creado y/o participado en varios cortometrajes animados que se han presentado en festivales locales e internacionales. Hablemos con Bryan un poco de la escena puertorriqueña de cartoons, cortometrajes y cine en general. Además, varias beers de Puerto Rico ganaron medallas en la V Copa Quetzal de Guatemala enalteciendo nuestra región.
We're really going to shake things up today. We have a manga. But wait, there's more! Manga that is. Ok, you caught us. We're not really breaking the mold here. We're being reliable. The kind of reviewers you can count on to deliver quality content. Or at least content that is delivered. We're kind of dissembling here because this week's bit isn't all fleshed out and we had to get something down for the episode description. Tim has Bocchi the Rock. If you're into manga or anime you've probably heard about this one. Unless you've been living under a rock, hue hue. It's a slice of life about Hitori. She … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 508: Hot Rock"
We're really going to shake things up today. We have a manga. But wait, there's more! Manga that is. Ok, you caught us. We're not really breaking the mold here. We're being reliable. The kind of reviewers you can count on to deliver quality content. Or at least content that is delivered. We're kind of dissembling here because this week's bit isn't all fleshed out and we had to get something down for the episode description. Tim has Bocchi the Rock. If you're into manga or anime you've probably heard about this one. Unless you've been living under a rock, hue hue. It's a slice of life about Hitori. She … Continue reading "Manga Pulse 508: Hot Rock"
Shhh! Grab a glass of salt water and find a hiding place because Today, we are talking about the Japanese Urban Legend, Hitori Kakurenbo or Hide and Seek…ALONE
自分に自信がなくて、コミュニケーションが苦手な女の子、ひとりちゃんの心の声が面白い。 The voice of Hitori-chan, a girl who lacks self-confidence and is not good at communication, is interesting. ぼっち・ざ・ろっく:https://bocchi.rocks/ あれぇ〜深夜テンションのまま暴走しすぎた?こんなにわかりやすいほどバンド少女感出してるのに。あっ、あえて話しかけてこないという可能性は…ないないない、精神崩壊する。今笑われようものなら精神崩壊どころか消滅してしまう。 SNS
Join Nicholas Cole, the CTO and Tech Director of Hitori and Kenko, in this discussion about technology's role in healthcare and how it's improving productivity, updating systems, and turning app ideas into products.In this episode, you'll get an insider's look at how technology is making healthcare better and easier. You'll learn how Hitori is enhancing patient care and solving healthcare problems, while also tackling the complexities involved in creating healthcare apps. Discover how Hitori, with pre-built solutions and a deep understanding of clinicians' needs, is helping overcome these challenges.Nick also highlights the importance of working closely with clinicians to create meaningful healthcare solutions. He shares insights on how these partnerships drive the healthcare side of the innovation, bringing together the best of both worlds - healthcare knowledge and tech expertise.Check out the episode and full show notes here.Timecodes:00:00 - Introduction01:49 - Meet Nick Cole & Hitori03:48 - What problems do clinicians want to solve with technology?04:40 - The evolution of technology in healthcare06:07 - How to get clinicians to adopt technology in health08:01 - Helping start ups build medical tech 09:25 - It's not a technology problem. It's about workflow09:55 - Kenko simplifies the process of providing patients with data and outcomes12:50 - Integrations and building bespoke solutions14:33 - You can't solve all the world's problems in the first build14:58 - What does the future hold15:50 - OutroStay updated with the latest news, events, and job opportunities at Hitori by visiting their Talking HealthTech Directory here.Enjoyed the show? Leave us a review and share the episode with someone who might find it valuable.Want to take your HealthTech journey a step further? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits, and much more exclusive content. Find out more information here.
¡Soy el único hombre de mi clase! ¡El popular doujinshi del círculo Neyagurui, que muestra la vida escolar del harén con la que todo el mundo ha soñado, ha sido finalmente adaptado a un anime! Machida, un chico virgen y tímido que se ha trasladado hace un mes a un colegio que hasta el año pasado era sólo de chicas, es el objetivo de Río, una chica blanca y rubia de corazón puro, y de Mao, una chica morena y carnal.Síguenos en ==> TWITCH (Livestreams) & DISCORD (Nuestra comunidad ♥)Escucha también nuestros programas CINENTRADA y PODCARTOONDonaciones via YAPE o PLIN a 961892597
The importance of passion cannot be understated. It can be a wonderful and beautiful thing, and if it's made into a positive part of not only one's own life but for others as well; it's a passion worth pursuing. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with mokuhanga collector, self taught scholar and instructor, Carol Dorman. Having seen her work and lectures with the Japan Foundation Toronto, on various topics on ukiyo-e history and culture, I found her knowledge and story to be of great interest. I speak with Carol about her journey from working at the CBC for the national news, to working side by side with Stuart Jackson, a mokuhanga gallery owner here in Toronto. Carol speaks on her love of the ukiyo-e period of Japanese woodblock prints, her collecting, how that world has changed dramatically during her time at The Stuart Jackson Gallery, and we discuss her work at the LIFE Institute of Toronto where she teaches and instructs age 50+ students about ukiyo-e history. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Regina, Saskatchewan - is the capital of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan. Located on the land of the Cree, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and Métis peoples, it is the 16th most populace city in Canada. The city has many restaurants, museums, and other places of interest. More info can be found at Tourism Regina, here. University of Toronto - considered a public research university, U of T is located in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and was founded in 1827. It has educated any number of famous Canadian authors, scientists, politicians, and the like. More info, here. Stuart Jackson Gallery - is a ukiyo-e specific gallery located at 882 Queen Street W. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It has been doing business in Toronto for almost fifty years. More info, here. The Royal Ontario Museum - also known as The ROM, is an art, world culture, and natural history museum in the city of Toronto, and is one of the oldest museums in the city. More info, here. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation - also known as the CBC, is a Canadian Federal Crown corporation and is the oldest broadcasting network in Canada. Founded in 1936, the CBC broadcasts news, original programming, and sports throughout Canada and the world. They broadcast via various digital platforms as well as terrestrial platforms such as television and radio. More info, here. Meiji Period of Japan (1868-1912)- the Meiji Period in Japanese history is synonymous with turmoil and regime change. The Meiji Period is named after Prince Mutsuhito (1852-1912), who became Emperor after his fathers death, Emperor Kōmei (1846-1867). Mutsuhito's reign came at the end of the Keiō Era, (1865-1868), until his own death in 1912. Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861) - is considered one of the last “masters” of the ukiyo-e genre of Japanese woodblock printmaking. His designs range from landscapes, samurai and Chinese military heroes, as well as using various formats for his designs such as diptychs and triptychs. Tsuzoku Suikoden Goketsu Hyakuhachi-nin no Hitori (津属水滸伝後けつ百八人にの一人 ca. 1827) Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865) - arguably one of the more important woodblock print designers, Kunisada designed many types of prints, from landscape, books, erotica, sumo etc. Kunisada worked during the period of ukiyo-e history with Andō Hiroshige (1797-1858), Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), and the above mentioned Kuniyoshi. Defintely a rich and abundant period in Japanese woodblock print history. Oni Azami Seikichi (鬼あざみ清吉) 1859 Yorkville, Toronto - Yorkville is a neighbourhood located in the heart of Toronto. It has a rich history, politically and culturally. It has become a high end neighbourhood in the city, with many expensive shops, luxury homes and condos. It is famous for once being the hotbed of folk music in the world, outside of New York City, in the 1960's. Performers such as Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan amongst others performed in the various clubs in the neighbourhood. 2008 Financial Crisis - was a world wide financial crisis which started in 2007 and lasted throughout 2008 and onwards. This crisis affected housing, mortgages, the automotive industry, and world economic markets. David Kutcher is the owner and operator of Moonlit Sea Prints, located in Easthampton, Massachusetts. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Fading of Japanese woodblock prints - certain colours, especialy in ukiyo-e period prints (beni), are known to fade over time. Since pigments in mokuhanga are generally water based, they will fade naturally, but more quickly if located near sunlight. There are many reasons why your print will fade, so the website Viewing Japanese Prints has written a fine article regarding those very reasons, amongst other ways you can protect your mokuhanga collection. You can find that article, here. The Kentler International Drawing Space - is an art gallery located in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York. It has hosted several mokuhanga centred exhibitions. The most recent was Between Worlds as hosted by The Mokuhanga Sisters, from July 17 - July 31, 2022. More info, here. Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY - is a neighbourhood in Brooklyn, New York. Once called South Brooklyn and once an industrial area, Red Hook has evolved over time to house many New Yorkers who are looking to be close to Manhattan and still be able to afford a home. There is a great New York Times article, here, which explores the history of this fascinating area. Doi Hangaten - is a mokuhanga print publisher located in Tōkyō, Japan. Once a publisher of prints associated with the shin-hanga movement of the ealry twentieth century, the company continues to publish reproductions of famous Japanese prints, in the old ways. Most recently, the Doi family have collaborated with David Bull and Mokuhankan to publish new verions of some of the old blocks from almost 100 years ago. More info about the Doi Hangaten can be found here, here and here. The collaboration videos produced by Mokuhankan regarding the Doi family and the subsequant collaboration can be found, here. LIFE Institute - is a learning facility for adults age 50+. The LIFE Institute began in 1991, and has a membership of 2500 today. The institute offers high quality education in the Arts, Humanities, Science and Technology, amongst others. Courses are conducted in person or online. More info can be found, here. The National Gallery of Art - is a free art gallery located in Washington D.C. Founded by financier Andrew W. Mellon. The West building was constructed in 1941. The gallery houses more than 150,000 pieces of art and is dedicated to education and culture. More info can be found, here. Itō Jackuchū (1716-1800) - was a Japanese painter who painted in silk. His work can be seen in scrolls (kakemono), sliding doors (fusuma), and folding screens (byōbu). Known for his wild style of painting, Jackuchū's most popular theme is of birds. There are many books wirtten about Jackuchū and his life and times. More info can be found, here , to get you started. Rooster (18th Century) Nishiki-e (錦絵) - is the Japanese phrase for colour woodblock prints, otherwise known as brocade pictures. Ogata Gekkō (1859-1920) - was a painter, illustrator and mokuhanga designer. Gekkō's work has a delightful water colour style, where the subjects seem to be floating and light, regardless of whether the subject is a beautiful woman or a ghostly fox. Gekkō's subject matter ranged from landscapes, to mythology. Ogata Gekkō had a full career, from working with many publishers for his print designs to founding various art associations. More information about the life and career of Ogata Gekkō can be found, here, on David Humphries' fantastic website about the artist. Drawing Water from Yoro Waterfall — 養老孝子瀧を汲の図 (1896) Prussian Blue - is a dark blue pigment, which has been used by painters, and mokuhanga printmakers. The pigment has been used in Europe since the 18th Century, and in Japan since around 1820, having been imported by Europeans into Japan. Evolution of Pigments in Mokuhanga - the evolution of pigments in mokuhanga began with hand painting in the later 17th Century, to the multi coloured prints of ukiyo-e, shin hanga, and sōsaku hanga. More info regarding the pigment evolution can be found, here, at the Library of Congress. The Japan Foundation - is a not for profit organization established in 1972, with many offices located around the world. The Japan Foundation Toronto has been active in the city since 1990. More info, here for the JF worldwide, and here for Toronto. Elizabeth Forrest - is an award-winning Canadian artist and mokuhanga prinmaker. She has been producing mokuhanga since the late 1980's when she lived and studied in Kyoto. She has studied with the late Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019). More info about Elizabeth's work can be found, here. And It Began To Rain (2014) Akira Kurosaki 黒崎彰 (1937-2019) - one of the most influential woodblock print artists of the modern era. His work, while seemingly abstract, moved people with its vibrant colour and powerful composition. He was a teacher and invented the “Disc Baren,” which is a great baren to begin your mokuhanga journey with. At the 2021 Mokuhanga Conference in Nara, Japan there was a tribute exhibit of his life works. Azusa Gallery has a nice selection of his work, here. Taurus (1973) Barbara Wybou - is a Canadian mokuhanga artists who lived, worked, and studied in Japan for twenty years. Her home these days is Toronto where she continues to work on her mokuhanga. Notably she studied with the late Tōshi Yoshida (1911-1995). Her work can be found, here. Rats 3 Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) - was a Japanese woodblock designer of the Utagawa School of artists. His work flourished in the Meiji Period (1868-1912) of Japanese history, a period of immense change politically, economically, and industrially. Some of Kunichika's works can be found, here. Onoe Kikugorō V as The British Spencer (1894) War prints & Japanese Imperialism - as Japan entered the Pacific Theatre of war (1941-1945) with the United States, the fascist military government had complete power in Japan at the time, and used woodblock prints, as well as other mediums such as lithography and photography, to propagandize their war effort. Printmakers such as Kawase Hasui (1883-1957) even got involved in producing prints that helped the war effort. He designed several war prints during this time period. Prints such as The Red Setting Sun, is a prime example of how the times and aesthetic show a relatively innocuous scene of figures (Japanese soldiers) riding on horses with a setting sun back drop. For more detailed information regarding war time prints I suggest, Conflicts of Interest: Art and War in Modern Japan, ed. Philip K. Hu w/ Rhiannon Paget, and The Politics of Painting by Asato Ikeda. My interview with Rhiannon Paget PhD can be found, here. Russo-Japanese War (February 8, 1904 - September 5, 1905) - was a war between two colonial powers, the Imperial Russian and Imperial Japanese military, taking place in China. Information about its background can be found here at history.com, and here. bijin-ga - (美人画) is the Japanese term for beautiful women in mokuhanga. Itō Shinsui (1898-1972) After Washing Her Hair (1936) yakusha-e - (役者絵) is the Japanese term for actor prints in mokuhanga. Utagawa Yoshiiku (1833-1904) Oyama Doll - Ichikawa Udanji (1893) Taishō Period (1912-1926) - a short lived period of Japanese modern history but an important one in world history. This is where the militarism of fascist Japan began to take seed, leading to The Pacific War (1931-1945). More info can be found, here. hanmoto system - is the Edo Period (1603-1868) collaboration system of making woodblock prints in Japan. The system was about using, carvers, printers, and craftsmen by various print publishers in order to produce woodblock prints. The system consisted of the following professions; publisher, artist, carver, and printer. Yamato Take no Mikoto with His Sword Kusanagi - is the print by Ogata Gekkō which Carol mentions as one of her favourite prints. Oliver Statler (1915-2002) - was an American author and scholar and collector of mokuhanga. He had been a soldier in world war 2, having been stationed in Japan. After his time in the war Statler moved back to Japan, where he wrote about Japanese prints. His interests were of many facets of Japanese culture such as acoomodation, and the 88 Temple Pilgrammage of Shikoku. Oliver Statler, in my opinion, wrote one of the most important books on the sōsaku-hanga movement, “Modern Japanese Prints: An Art Reborn.” John Stevenson - is an American author who has written extenisvely on Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892). Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡 芳年) was a mokuhanga designer who is famous for his prints depicting violence and gore. His work is powerful, colourful, and one of the last vibrant moments of the ukiyo-e genre of woodblock prints. More information about Yoshitoshi's life and his copious amount of work can be found, here. The Flower of Edo (1858) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (歌川 國芳) - was a print designer and painter known for his triptychs, yoko-e (horizontal landscape prints), Yokohama-e (prints with Yokohama as its subject), and yakusha-e (actor prints). Considered as one of the last of the "golden age" print designers of the ukiyo-e genre. Ichikawa Kodanji IV as the ghost of Asakura Togo (possibly 1851) Kunisada/Kuniyoshi Exhibit - was an art exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston from August 11 - December 10, 2017. There was also an excellent catalogue printed for this show and would add to any woodblock print fan's library. more info, here. The book I reference about Toyohara Kunichika is "Time Present and Time Past of a Forgotten Master: Toyohara Kunichika 1835-1900" There are various online print collections that the aspiring mokuhanga scholar can seek out to help in their studies. The Library of Congress has their collection online, as does ukiyo-e.org, who have various impressions af their prints throughout their website. Scholten Japanese Art - is a mokuhanga focused art gallery located in midtown Manhattan. It was founded by René Scholten, an avid collector of the Japanese print. More info can be found, here. Acadia Books - is a vintage and unique used bookstore located at Sherbourne and Queent St. East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In my opinion it is one of the best bookstores I have had the priviledge to visit. More info, here. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - intro music is Spill Yer Lungs and outro music is Tailor both by Julie Doiron from her album I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day (2009) on Jagjaguar Records logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
Publisher: JULIAN PUBLISHING Release date: August 2021 Available to read on Renta: https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/143072/ I have mentioned this manga before on a previous podcast. I'm a fan of Megan's titles and bought a collection of the artist BL titles. Original titles Hitori E Chi On-line: was released last year. I bought it soon when it was released. I love the drawing style. I like that all the main characters wear glasses, some with different frames. You can tell the artist is been authentic with their style of work and that is what I like about Megane. Most of the artist's work is fun, smutty/erotic and easy to read. I follow this artist on Pivix and on Twitter. Also, Megan does live streaming of her drawing. During the live stream, you can watch the artist in process and learn how the artist does her drawings. I was very surprised to see this manga already translated and licensed on Renta, about a few months after it was released in Japan. I had plans to review this manga since then. The story is cute and ultra smutty, I love it. There's great chemistry between the characters. Understanding the full context in English made it ten times better. I sorta understood some while reading it in Japanese. The story is quick. I was surprised that they didn't include the bonus comic page. On the print it had extra pages include the artist's notes.
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ここには、アメリカ人(じん)が一人(ひとり)います。 koko ni wa, amerika jin ga hitori imasu. here | at | as for | American person | (subject marker) | one person | exists There's one American here. View this episode here: https://thejapanesepage.com/jphrases-ep-89 View all episodes here: https://thejapanesepage.com/beginning-japanese-phrases-podcast-and-videos/ -- Become a Makoto+ member and get show notes with complete vocabulary and grammar breakdowns as well as sound files of just the Japanese to download. www.MakotoPlus.com
Eccoci con una nuova puntata delle "Pillole di letteratura giapponese" con NipPop in versione podcast! La nostra Paola Scrolavezza oggi ci parla di "Train Man" di Nakano Hitori, pubblicato da Isbn Edizioni nel 2007. Questo particolare romanzo è nato su un thread di internet e viene definito un "romanzo collettivo": infatti Nakano Hitori non è una persona fisica, ma un gioco di parole che significa "uno di noi" e indica, appunto, la natura collettiva di questo libro. La trama parte con l'appello di un ragazzo, il nostro Densha Otoko (Train Man), su un forum: dove portare a cena la ragazza di cui si è invaghito? Da questo primo messaggio e dalle risposte della comunità di frequentatori del forum parte una storia d'amore delicata e innocente, ma radicalmente diversa nel suo modo di essere raccontata. "Train Man" è un romanzo peculiare, che ci porta ad analizzare non solo i meccanismi della cultura e della comunità otaku, definita cultura innovativa del Giappone del dopoguerra, ma ci spinge anche a chiederci cosa sia davvero la letteratura, e in particolar modo la letteratura contemporanea. ----------------------------------- SEGUICI SU: - Web Page: https://www.nippop.it - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nippopbologna - Twitter: https://twitter.com/NipPopOfficial - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nippopofficial - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/nippopbologna
Daikito Daily Nihongo | Listen and learn Japanese - Escucha y aprende japonés
In this episode: Join Haru and Shanna as Japan Top Ten discuss all things Hitori. Are the stereotypes true? Is Hitori living the future? From lonely office workers to singles karaoke, don't worry about finding a plus one as we look into the culture of going it alone.Scripted by: Hayley MQuality Assured: Hayley G, Hayley MHosted by: Haru & ShannaAudio Edited by: DeanUploaded by: TadamichiSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/japan-top-10-ri-ben-nototsupu10-jpop-hits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Volvemos con la pedazo de entrevista a los chicos de INFINITE THREAD GAMES y su juego de terror online que es HITORI KAKURENBO ONLINE. Disfrutar de como fue el origen de este juego de los más esperados este 2022. ¡¡Pasaros y disfrutar¡¡ ________________________________________________ Nuestras redes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masjuegoslive/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MasJuegos01/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/masjuegoslive/ ________________________________________________ Para ver el podcast en directo todos los miércoles a las 22:00 puedes seguirnos en twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/masjuegoslive ________________________________________________ Únete a nuestro servidor de Discord: https://discord.gg/fNuNxnqn ________________________________________________ Para comprar juegos a buen precio puedes hacerlo con nuestros amigos de Instant-Gaming aquí: https://www.instant-gaming.com/igr/podcastmasjuegos/
This week, Abby and Erin freak themselves out by talking about a Japanese game sometimes called "One Man Hide and Seek." Listen in for the rules - but seriously, don't play it.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/honestlyhaunted)
クイズひとりに聞きましたではお二人のことがどれだけ理解できたかが試されます! 生配信、収録版とやっていっている中でまさかの微妙な空気に…? In the quiz Hitori ni kikatta, we will test how well we understand the two of you! As we went through the live streaming and recorded versions, there was an unexpectedly delicate atmosphere...? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio nos vamos a ir con supuestos comentarios de una personalidad muy amada de Hollywood los cuales tienen que ver con canibalismo, satanismo y cosas muy horribles, de igual manera Alberto nos trae el tutorial para jugar el juego mas horripilante de Japón, denle play y compartan. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a-menudo-podcast/message
En este episodio hablaremos del conocido juego Hitori Kakurenbo, conocido como el juego de las escondidas a solas. Un ritual que permite a un ente tomar el control de un muñeco para jugar a las escondidas con quien lo invocó. Esperamos que este podcast te guste. Te recomendamos escucharlo a oscuras, altas horas de la noche y con audífonos.Nos puedes encontrar como Miedo al Misterio en las siguientes plataformas:Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCJLBFVgM8J9ctnmYMniAZ-w?sub_confirmation=1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Miedo-al-misterio-741939776178059/
CONTENT WARNUNG: 18+ Der Salvation Code. Was soll das überhaupt sein? Unsere Operator waren sich nicht sicher und es muss Cyberbutter aufs Cyberbrot, also entschlossen sie sich in der letzten Nacht dazu, erst einmal etwas Geld zu verdienen. Ein Mädchen aus der Hand religiöser Fanatiker befreien? Das ist ja fast eine Heldentat. 20 Tote später muss man das sicher anders bewerten, aber immerhin ist für die nächsten 2 Wochen erst einmal das Überleben gesichert. Doch da ist immer noch dieser Code. Hitori hat alle ins Pink Mohawk bestellt, um die Sache zu besprechen, da er einiges rausgefunden hat. Home | neomancer (wixsite.com) https://neomancerrpg.wixsite.com/rollenspielpodcast https://www.patreon.com/1W3Rollenspieler https://twitter.com/1Rollenspieler
Hey friends! Happy Halloween from Katy & Elena. We're back with another spook sesh brought to you by Elena, & we're gonna have a little fun this time. Perhaps play a little game...if you're brave enough. We know we aren't, but sit back and get ready to hear how to play hide and seek, alone.
Der Salvation Code. Was soll das überhaupt sein? Unsere Operator waren sich nicht sicher und es muss Cyberbutter aufs Cyberbrot, also entschlossen sie sich in der letzten Nacht dazu, erst einmal etwas Geld zu verdienen. Ein Mädchen aus der Hand religiöser Fanatiker befreien? Das ist ja fast eine Heldentat. 20 Tote später muss man das sicher anders bewerten, aber immerhin ist für die nächsten 2 Wochen erst einmal das Überleben gesichert. Doch da ist immer noch dieser Code. Hitori hat alle ins Pink Mohawk bestellt, um die Sache zu besprechen, da er einiges rausgefunden hat. Home | neomancer (wixsite.com) https://neomancerrpg.wixsite.com/rollenspielpodcast https://www.patreon.com/1W3Rollenspieler https://twitter.com/1Rollenspieler
Olá ouvintes do Kokoro!! Trazemos a vocês mais um AnimeSphere. Hoje trazemos a segunda parte de Boku no Hero Academia, já consolidado como um dos maiores shonen da atualidade! Não perca a continuação do nosso episódio 124! Citações do episódio 124: Boku no Hero Academia, parte 1 128: Entrevista com Fábio Lucindo Soundtrack usada Boku no Hero Academia OST Kenshi Yonezu – Peace Sign Amazarashi – Sora ni Utaeba Little Glee Monster – Dakara, Hitori ja nai LiSA – Datte Atashi no Hero Contato E-mail: contato@animesphere.com.br Twitter Facebook Telegram Instagram YouTube Seja nosso padrinho Padrim do AnimeSphere Procure por @animesphere.podcast no aplicativo do Picpay Compre as nossas Canecas Oficiais Loja Giges / AnimeSphere Agregadores YouTuner Deezer Spotify CastBox Podbean PodChaser Páginas Amigas Anime See Três Quartos Cego, Canal YouTube Loja Giges Participantes Jorge Twitter Facebook Instagram Firefalcon's World RPG e Edição de Podcast MindStorm Productions NerdMaster Paranerdia Sir Sarah Facebook Neox Scans Kurumada Legends Padrinhos Nível Senpai Arthur (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Nível Shoujo/Shounen Diego (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Jotta Santos (Instagram) Nível Kawaii Dan Endo (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Guilherme de Almeida, vulgo Tomate (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes)
Olá ouvintes do Kokoro!! Trazemos a vocês mais um AnimeSphere. Hoje trazemos a segunda parte de Boku no Hero Academia, já consolidado como um dos maiores shonen da atualidade! Não perca a continuação do nosso episódio 124! Citações do episódio 124: Boku no Hero Academia, parte 1 128: Entrevista com Fábio Lucindo Soundtrack usada Boku no Hero Academia OST Kenshi Yonezu – Peace Sign Amazarashi – Sora ni Utaeba Little Glee Monster – Dakara, Hitori ja nai LiSA – Datte Atashi no Hero Contato E-mail: contato@animesphere.com.br Twitter Facebook Telegram Instagram YouTube Seja nosso padrinho Padrim do AnimeSphere Procure por @animesphere.podcast no aplicativo do Picpay Compre as nossas Canecas Oficiais Loja Giges / AnimeSphere Agregadores YouTuner Deezer Spotify CastBox Podbean PodChaser Páginas Amigas Anime See Três Quartos Cego, Canal YouTube Loja Giges Participantes Jorge Twitter Facebook Instagram Firefalcon's World RPG e Edição de Podcast MindStorm Productions NerdMaster Paranerdia Sir Sarah Facebook Neox Scans Kurumada Legends Padrinhos Nível Senpai Arthur (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Nível Shoujo/Shounen Diego (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Jotta Santos (Instagram) Nível Kawaii Dan Endo (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes) Guilherme de Almeida, vulgo Tomate (você encontra em nosso grupo de ouvintes)
In Japan, a nine-year-old boy has won an online sumo wrestling contest. This is the first time Japan is holding a nationwide virtual sumo wrestling contest with participants not having any contact with each other, in line with coronavirus restrictions. Our resident news anchor gives us a brief glimpse into the world of sumo wrestling in Japan. - Summary 相撲について - A brief history of sumo in Japan 相撲の歴史 - What is banzuke 番付 - Japanese words with origins in sumo wrestling 相撲の影響 - Conclusion まとめ Watch the news video with Japanese transcript here! http://perapera.ai/watch/youtube-EwkV8BGvpxM --- This podcast episode is best listened to in conjunction with the following news video from FNN Prime Online. “一人相撲”で優勝の9歳少年 ガチンコ相撲でもかなりの実力者! https://youtu.be/EwkV8BGvpxM FNN Prime Online YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/FNNnewsCH Disclaimer: News Anchor Japanese is not affiliated, associated, authorized, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with Fuji News Network, Inc., or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates. The official FNN Prime Online website can be found at https://www.fnn.jp/
Mis amigos y yo nos juntamos a hablar de un anime que, justamente, va de eso: la amistad. Un hermoso recorrido por la travesía de recorrer gente que, porque las cosas son como son, terminó en una noche de bromas internas y comentarios que se van volviendo incómodos a medida que lo piensas. Sin embargo, las cosas son como son. Uno no elije a sus amigos... no, wait, sí lo hacemos, es el punto. Olvídenlo. Solo disfruten el episodio. Redes: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Comentario-s...- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comentarios...- Twitter: https://twitter.com/comentariosin3Recuerden seguirme. Además, solo tienen que contactarme por alguna de esas vías si es que se quieren convertir en patrocinadores de Comentario Sin Contexto. Con lo que contarán con beneficios exclusivos. Música original de G.AMusic: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4nQ... Programa patrocinado por Anchor: https://anchor.fm/dashboard --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ComentarioSinContexto/support
クイズ!ひとりに聴きました!では富士葵さんの天然が炸裂!? YuNiもスタッフも富士葵ワールドに困惑! Quiz! I listened to Hitori! Fuji-Aoi-san's naturalness explodes in the YuNi and the staff were baffled by the world of FujiAoi! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join underlings Aaron and Jay as they discuss the overly cute Hitori Bocchi Marumaru Seikatsu!
El ritual que te traemos hoy es considerado uno de los más peligrosos, y que todo el mundo dice que nadie debería realizar.
Luna, Gray and Ken return to talk about the latest hits in the Japanese Music Industry including Kanjani8's latest single "Hitori ni Shinaiyo". We also talk about what artist we would like to see in the upcoming Olympics Opening Ceremony . Lastly, Gray tells you why you should be listening to yayuyo. Starring: Luna and Gray Opening: SCRAMBLE (Feat. Unscandal) by Yuie Horie ------------ Website www.ongakutoyou.com/ ------------ Twitter twitter.com/ongakutoyou ------------ Facebook www.facebook.com/ongakutoyou ------------ Ken's Twitter twitter.com/otyken1 ------------ Luna's Twitter twitter.com/lunamaria87 ------------ Gray's Twitter twitter.com/ongakugray
¿Te gustaría traer un muñeco a la vida? pero imagínate que este muñeco vino a la vida solo para hacerte daño ¿Aún te gustaría intentarlo? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/experienciaparanormaljm/support
先週に引続きコレサワさんと一緒にお送りしています! クイズひとりに聞きましたではコレサワさんが好きなあの大人気漫画をYuNiは当てることができるのか!? We're back with another installment of the same show as last week, this time with Koresawa-san! In the quiz Hitori ni kikita, can YuNi guess which popular manga is Koresawa's favorite? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this segment of Fight Monday we're talking about the best fights of 2020 and we had to include Hitori No Shita and the epic fight scene the anime had last year --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sé bienvenido a los decepcionantes orígenes de este juego pero también a sus divertidísimas consecuencias, entre ellas, inventarse –probablemente– un subgénero de creepypastas entero. Sé bienvenido a HITORI KAKURENBO o cómo jugar al escondite tú solito. Cortometraje Ichimoku https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlvRswT6NVg&t=4s&ab_channel=PabloPelluch
Today I have the son of a Go-Go legend on the podcast Jru. We talk about his music his upbringing around music, his opinions on duke, and we also get a very unorthodox dead or alive. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-curry-iii/support
Are you feeling lonely lately? Don't fret! We know of a way for you to make a new friend without having to leave the comfort of your own residence! Simply follow a very specific sequence of steps, and you'll have a new friend that won't ever leave your side. Or just let you leave. Ever :) For this episode, we decided to look into the Japanese ritual of Hitori Kakurenbo, through which you can reportedly summon a spirit/demon to play a game of hide and seek with you. To complement that, we also decided to explore Japanese culture and talk about some of the supernatural creatures from their folklore. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jmv125150/message
Text by Osamu Saito, Miduho Morita (2020/08/10) translation:Yuri narration:Shierante (2020/8/27) ● Mayroong isang beses na pagbibigay ng pera para sa mga pamilya na may solo-parent na may mababang kita. Tinatawag itong "(Hitori-oya / Setai / Rinnji / Tokubetsukyufukin)", o "Pansamantalang Espesyal na Mga Pakinabang para sa Mga Sambahayan na may solo-parent." Ito ay pinamamahalaan ng gobyerno, at ang mga residente na hindi Hapon ay karapat-dapat na makatanggap ng mga benepisyo na ito. ● Ang pera na ito ay naaangkop para sa mga pamilyang may solo-parent na may mga batang wala pang 18 taong gulang, at mga pamilya na may solo-parent na may anak na may kapansanan sa ilalim ng 20 taong gulang. ● 3 uri ng mga sambahayan ay maaaring makatanggap ng pera. Ang halaga ng pera ay naiiba depende sa bawat uri. Kasama sa Unang uri ang mga sambahayan na tumatanggap ng Child-Rearing Allowance. Ang mga kabahayan ay maaaring makatanggap ng pakinabang. Kasama sa ika-2 uri ang mga sambahayan na tumigil sa pagtanggap ng Child-Rearing Allowance dahil sa pagtanggap ng mga pampublikong pensyon, at ang mga kabahayan na nag-apply para sa Child-Rearing Allowance at naghihintay pa ng pag-apruba. Sila ang mga kabahayan na maaaring makatanggap ng pakinabang. Mangyaring makipag-ugnayan sa tanggapang lokal ng lungsod kung ikaw ay nasa kategoryang ito. ● Ang dalawang uri ng mga sambahayan ay maaaring makatanggap ng 50, 000 yen at 30,000 yen bawat bata pagkatapos ng ika-2 na anak ng sambahayan. Ang mga pamilya na nahaharap sa pagbaba ng kanilang kita dahil sa COVID-19 ay maaaring makatanggap ng karagdagang 50,000 yen. Kinakailangan ang aplikasyon para sa pagtanggap ng karagdagang benepisyo, at ililipat ito sa iyong bank account pagkatapos ng Setyembre. ●Ang ika-3 uri ng sambahayan ay ang hindi tumatanggap ng Child-Rearing Allowance ngunit nahaharap sa biglaang pagbaba ng kita dahil sa COVID-19. Kung ikaw ay maaring nasa ilalim ng kategoryang ito, mangyaring kumunsulta sa munisipyo at mag-apply para sa benepisyo na ito. Ang mga sambahayan sa kategoryang ito ay makakatanggap ng benepisyo na ito makalipas ang Setyembre. ● Kung lumipat sa isang bagong lugar dahil sa karahasang lokal, manatili sa isang kanlungan, o walang bank account, mangyaring kumunsulta sa tanggapan ng lungsod sa iyong lugar. 厚生労働省 ひとり親世帯臨時特別給付金について https://www.mhlw.go.jp/stf/newpage_11456.html
http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - My guest this episode is Raymond Carr. Raymond has worked on many projects including The Jim Henson Company's Splash and Bubbles, Nickelodeon's Lazytown and more. He has also produced several of his own puppet films and has been involved with the Center For Puppetry Arts' Xperimental Puppetry Program. We talk about all these things and much more. Plus, stay tuned after the interview to find out how to win your own Jim Henson Company hoodie! Transcript of this interview is available to the Saturday Morning Media Patreon Patrons! CONNECT WITH RAYMOND CARR: Website - https://www.ninjapuppetproductions.com Puppetry Reel - https://vimeo.com/128815465 Instagram - https://instagram.com/theninjapuppet Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ninjapuppetproductions Twitter - https://twitter.com/ninjapuppet DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: Center for Puppetry Arts - https://puppet.org Center's XPT Program - https://puppet.org/programs/xpt-xperimental-puppet-theater/ Hitori - https://www.ninjapuppetproductions.com/hitori Joyriders - https://www.filmindependent.org/programs/fiscal-sponsorship/joyriders/ DOWNLOAD THE FREE UNDER THE PUPPET APP! IOS - https://apple.co/2WZ4uZg ANDROID - https://bit.ly/2RwcFev CONNECT WITH THE SHOW http://www.instagram.com/underthepuppet http://www.twitter.com/underthepuppet http://www.facebook.com/underthepuppet CONNECT WITH GRANT http://www.MrGrant.comhttp://www.twitter.com/toasterboy https://instagram.com/throwingtoasters/ Art by Parker Jacobs Music by Dan Ring Edited by Stephen Staver Help us make more shows like this one. Become a patron of Saturday Morning Media and get cool rewards! Visit www.patreon.com/saturdaymorningmedia for info! ©2020 Saturday Morning Media - http://www.saturdaymorningmedia.com
Party of 1! Yes, you should go to a bar by yo’self. I’m talking Hitori, a new bar in Tokyo, that forces patrons to come alone. No friends or lovers aloud! Plus, dog lovers will reject yo ass if man’s best friend doesn’t like you. A study pretty much says so. I guess my non-animal loving behind is assed out! And, lastly, I catch feelings! Instagram has released a feature that has embarrassed me to the max. Listen, rate, review, subscribe, and share! This and more on Love Sujeiry: Talk Served Raw. Join Sujeiry’s World for the inside scoop on all things love, inspiration, and #realife ish! http://eepurl.com/gpGnh1 https://youtube.com/lovesujeiry https://instagram.com/lovesujeiry https://facebook.com/lovesujeiry Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hello, I am your host Z. Today with my guest host Garrett, we will be discussing the Japanese urban legend Hitori Kakurenbo, or One Man Hide and Seek.
Shownotes :: (show 741) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With Hitori Bocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu, recorded live August 25th, 2019. This week got a hold of our fears and watched some anime! What did we think? you can ask us in Discord; even better listen to the show! Community OG Networks OGN Discord Facebook (the page) 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... for something that sounds like a podcast, looks like a podcast, and might be a podcast. It's still August and no still one notices my missteaks in the notes! If you want to send us goodies, we often don't say no.
What was the best period in life? Was it College, was it secondary school? Was it primary school? 1.9.9.2 BOYS are back int he dungeon this week with VP in the cut (Thats a scary sight) and good ole friend Hitori shun and we are talking everything back in the days. Secondary school days to be specific We go through some old school games we used to play like the B-game which was just pure unadulterated violence for no reason because of the mention of wa word beginning with B. Wonder if they played these games in private school? - feel free to let us know We also discuss engaging with girls back in the day and how devious we are. All we were trying to do was engage in sex at one point. This 5 year period was definitely our favourite Also, who is the king of RnB - since it cant be a certain person that we shall not name but it rhymes for mars telly Temi hits us with what he learnt this week and Fred hits us with another riddle PLUGS 90s Baby Show Live - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/90s-baby-show-live-tickets-64613542846 SOCIALS @fantasy_bwoy / fantasy_bwoy @90sbabyshow / 90sbabyshow @Fr3dsantana / Fredsantana @TemiAlchemy / Temialchemy @venturepromoter / venturepromoter
We discuss the first 3 episodes of the live action, Forget The Driver and the anime, Hitori Bocchi, to see if they are worth the watch! Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2G3VGfHItunes: https://apple.co/2RToWgtGoogle: https://bit.ly/2G9R9IF Social MediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThreeEpisode Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thethreeepisoderulepodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThreeEpisode
"Hitori Bocchi" Even as a "full grow adult" I still have trouble making new friends. So I can relate to this adorable anime about starting a new school, and having to make new friends. "I Believe in you Bocchi, I believe in you." "Caught In The Current" Is our spin off show were Chris and I Talk about the first episode of each new current anime.
Episode Notes Join our Patreon for early access and bonus episodes and help support the show! Have you ever played hide and seek by yourself? If you're brave enough, there are a set of rules you can follow to play the dreaded "Hitori Kakurenbo." But be careful, you never know what you might invite in to chase you... BGM thanks to Myuuji, Kevin MacLeod and CO.AG. Sound effects thanks to Free Sound and freeSFX. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Master using the Japanese Nin Counter. Used for counting people. 1 - Hitori (hee-toh-ree) 2 - Futari (foo-toh-ree) 3 - San-Nin (sahn-neen) 4 - Yon-Nin (yohn-neen) 5 - Go-Nin (goh-neen) 6 - Roku-Nin (roh-koo-neen) 7 - Nana-Nin (nah-nah-neen) 8 - Hachi-Nin (hah-chee-neen) 9 - Kyū-Nin (kyoo-neen) 10 - Jū-Nin (joo-neen) *Bonus Tip If your count exceeds the number 10. Use the KO (koh) Counter after saying the number that you wish to express. For example, 11 - ju-ichi-ko.
***LIVE SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT *** Sunday 14th of October - 90s Baby Show Live - Grab your tickets using the link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/90s-baby-show-live-tickets-48877062610?ref=estw Should we be careful at the things we laugh at as black people? Should black people be upset when black stars go mainstream And get more commercial attention? or should we be just be happy? Just because something is funny, is it right to laugh? So many questions we explored but we go there! 1.9.9.2 BOYS are back with this weeks episode and joined by our friend from long time Hitori shun. We start off talking secondary school days and fighting so dont mind the bravado expressed to start with. Although those days are way behind us, could you really say you can scrap just because you won your last fight years ago? Some people living off the glory days need to understand its a different time and place; if you don't use it you lose it. We also discuss some stories of ex's and experiences dealing with girls as Mandem do when we get together, IT IS NOT ALWAYS ABOUT YOU GIRLS (Even though secretly it is) Both Fred and Temi went to Kevin Harts Irresponsible Show in the O2 and gave their review on it. Kevin Hart has received a lot of accolades and had a lot of commercial success; but is this a good thing for the culture? Is a black star lost once they have commercial success, and have crowds of multi-culture? or are they representing us on continuous away games? The boys had alot to say about the performance, and the vibe of the night which seemed to have the same theme even though they went on different days. Soul plane was a great film, but Temi poses the question of whether it was just a film filled with stereotypes, and may have been a bit dangerous to laugh at? was it a film full of pure coonery that may be ok to laugh at when in the comforts of your own home, but dangerous for the image of black people in wider society? We dont want to ruin classics, especially seen as its different times and we are more 'woke' now. However, we do have to be educated, and know that just because something is funny, doesn't mean its right to laugh? Enjoy this one and use #90sbabyshow on all socials and stories to get involved in the conversation SOCIALS Twitter/Instagram: @Hitori_shun / hitori_shun @90sbabyshow / 90sbabyshow @Fr3dsantana / Fredsantana @TemiAlchemy / Temialchemy EVENTS Sunday 14th of October - 90s Baby Show Live - Grab your tickets using the link https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/90s-baby-show-live-tickets-48877062610?ref=estw DISCOUNTS: King Oba Clothing - For 20% off of the whole store use CODE: 90sXoba at the checkout https://kingobaclothing.co.uk/
Corin-tan and Dave-sensei talk about Hitori no Shita - the Outcast, a fantasy/action anime with a lot of cool ideas, like a semi-nude man made of rubber! This episode covers season one, which you can watch on Crunchyroll if you want to check it out before you listen!
Corin and Dave are talking about the first season of Hitori no Shita - The Outcast on next week's episode so get watching! Corin tries to convince Dave to watch one of her all time favorites: High School of the Dead. She doesn't have a hard time convincing him!
Welcome back, to another episode of the Hentai Literature Club. This time we talk about tentacles, which leads to discussions about the aftermath that war can leave on a culture, male sexual development, and what makes an ideal relationship. The works we read were: -"Shell Shock" from "Dropout" by Fan no Hitori -"Tentacles Training" by Batsu -"A Tentacled Romance" by Yana
Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language
(Transcript available) Hitori kakurenbo (一人隠れん坊 ) means playing hide and seek by yourself. It sounds silly, but it's actually a super creepy, Japanese urban myth that involves you all alone at night with nothing but a stuffed animal, some red thread, and a knife. Come listen to this month's Uncanny Japan where I talk about how to play hitori kakurenbo while my binaural mics pick up all the sounds of sitting beside a river at dusk. This month is the first time there's a transcript of the show. Podcast itself at the bottom of the page. Notes: The intro/outro music of Uncanny Japan is a song by Christiaan Virant (“Yi Gui” from Ting Shuo). The whole album is just gorgeous as it everything else by FM3. Transcript Hey hey everyone, this is Terrie. I just got back from Rhode Island where I attended StokerCon. If you're new to the podcast or you didn't listen last month and maybe you just don't know, I was nominated for a Bram Stoker award from my collection The Carp-Faced Boy and Other Tales. Joe Hill indeed won the award and I'm totally OK with that because I met so many amazing people and had a great time. But, after returning to Japan, I find I'm in a kind of creepy mood. Maybe it was being around all those horror writers or maybe it was being in the haunted Biltmore Hotel, I'm not sure, but today's podcast is going to be a scary one, so be warned. Or better yet, wait until it's late at night when you're all alone and then listen to this with your headphones. Today I'm going to tell you about a Japanese urban myth called "hitori kakurembo." "Hitori" means alone or by yourself and "kakurembo" is hide and seek. So it sounds silly, right? Playing hide and seek by yourself, but it's not. It's some really messed up stuff. Real quick, I first heard about this back in 2007 and I wrote about it online in 2010. I'm pretty sure I was the first, if not one of the first people to ever write about this in English at the time, but some jerk stole my article, changed a few words and he got a whole bunch of attention and, well, anyway, just recently I checked and there's a whole bunch of stuff out there. Uh, YouTube videos, stories, everything about hirori kakurembo. So, if you're brave and you want to read more about this, there's always that. So let's get started. Here's how you play "hitori kakurembo" or hide and seek by yourself. What you'll need: You need a stuffed animal that has arms and legs. A heads up, it's probably a good idea to buy something that you'll want to dispose of, hopefully burn later. You don't want to use any kind of stuffed animal that has sentimental value or that you're particularly fond of. You'll need some rice, fingernail clippers, a needle and red thread, a knife or a box cutter or some instrument that is used for cutting, and lastly, a cup of salt water, although I've read that sake also works well. Before you start playing the game, there is some setup that needs to be taken care of. First, give your stuffed animal a name. For argument's sake, let's say you're using a teddy bear and his name is Cuddles. Slice Cuddles open right through the belly and remove all his stuffing, replacing it with rice and also some of your fingernail clippings. Use the needle and thread to sew, cuddles, back up, and if there is any more thread, instead of cutting it, just wrap it around the doll. Next, find a place where you want to hide and put the cup of salt water there. A closet is recommended, probably easier to get into then under a bed. Then you'll go to the bathroom and you'll fill the bathtub with some water. A sink will do in a pinch. It doesn't have to be full, but just enough to kind of submerge Cuddles. Make sure no one is home or coming home soon. Wait until it is 3:00 AM and now you're ready to start the game. You start by taking Cuddles into the bathroom and you say, well in Japanese it's, "Saisho no oni wa watashi dakara," which means in English basically, "For the first round, I'm it." And you say that three times. But instead of saying "I'm it," you say your name, so, "For the first round, Terry's it. For the first round, Terry's it. For the first round, Terry's it." Then, you drop Cuddles into the water and you leave the bathroom. You turn on the TV to a channel with static. Now, I don't own a TV and haven't for awhile, so I don't even know if they have stations with just static anymore, but back in 2007 they did. So you do that. So the TV's on, Cuddles is in the bathroom, you go, you turn out all the lights in the house. You're allowed to use a small flashlight. I'm guessing a lot of people use the flashlight on their cell phones. So, you're in the dark, you stand there with your eyes closed and you count to 10. After you reach 10, you return to the bathroom and using your little flashlight, you find Cuddles and the water and you say, "Cuddles mitsuketa," or, "Cuddles, I found you." And again you say it three times. You retrieve Cuddles from the water and you stab it through with your knife or your sharp instrument and you drop him back into the water. Next, you say, "Tsugi wa, Cuddles ga oni dakara." And you say that three times, you say it in English, which would be, "Next, Cuddles you're it." And then, you turn and you run out of the bathroom and you find your hiding place with the salt water. All the lights are still out, you turn your flashlight off, you get very quiet and you wait. Now this is when all kinds of weird things are supposed to happen, so you're just quiet, the house is, dark, the TV's on some kind of staticky channel, and theoretically Cuddles is looking for you. If you go online, you can find all kinds of stuff that people say happened ah, again, even YouTube videos now, recordings, the TV's supposed to turn off and on, it changes channels, you hear footsteps, you hear voices, uh, you name it, people have experienced it. It's kind of fun to look around and see what people are writing about. But anyway, you stay hidden, right? You don't want to come out at least not yet. So you stay there until you can't take it anymore or until there's a lull in whatever activity seems to be going on, and then you end the game. In order to end the game, you take your cup of salt water and you sip it, don't drink it, you sip it and you hold the water in your mouth. You take the cup and your flashlight and you leave your hiding place and you go and you hunt for Cuddles. The operative phrase here is, "hunt for Cuddles," because it's said that a lot of times he will not be where you left him in the bathtub, he'll be somewhere else. So let's assume that you find him and he's not poised with a knife ready to jump at you from, like the top shelf of something, so you find him. What you do is you quickly spit the water all over him and then you douse him some with what's left in the cup and you say, "Watashi no kachi," three times, which is, "I won, I won, I won," three times. The rules state that you have to finish the game within two hours, which is probably a good time, you don't want to let him out there wandering around for too long. And, after you find him and after you douse him with the water, uh, within the next day or two, you should probably burn Cuddles. I first fell in love with this urban myth over 10 years ago because kids would play it in real time on the Internet with each other and then other people could watch and kind of lurk and see what was going on. So they're doing this, the setup all together. They're showing pictures of which animals they're using, what names they're giving the animals, they're texting back and forth and showing their hiding places, using their phones to take photos, like, they'll reach out from the hiding place if they hear a noise and they'll take a photo in the dark, and recording or just recording things like the TV going nuts or sounds, and it's really, it's just so suspenseful and kind of cool to be a lurker and all that because I sure wasn't doing it. And the best part was invariably one of the people in the group would have forgotten to bring the salt water to his or her hiding place, and the whole group that's participating would start to worry about this person and then that person would suddenly, you know, like, they're, they're hearing sounds, there's someone coming, there's someone in the room, they can hear someone in the room, there's someone at the door, and then abruptly they'd stop texting...and just stop. They never texted again. It was done and the entire group would freak out and I'd freak out. Like I said, there's a lot online about hitori kakurembo these days, and being an urban myth, a bunch of new things have cropped up and evolved over the years. There's something about a chicken heart now, but basically I like the bare bones, what I just gave you, that's the original. And it's really just awesome. It's well honed, and it's a creepy game and it's perfectly suited for this Internet generation that we have here. So if you're brave, you can try it. And if you're just a little bit brave, you can go and you can read or watch YouTube videos. Thank you for listening. Sleep well and I will talk to you next month.
This week we’ll be examining seinen manga artist Tsutomu Takahashi. What will first time readers, darfox and Seamus, think of this slightly unknown manga artist!? Tune in to find out! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Back Alley Space Boy” by The Cobra Twisters from Daiguard, Opening, Introductions, News: New Patlabor anime, marriage scandal of Oh My Goddess mangaka Fujishima Kosuke 00:07:29 - Listener Emails: we discuss manga ‘not turning out what you expected’ from it’s beginning 00:13:48 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Seamus enjoys more The Ancient Magus’ Bride and Fran Faust 00:17:40 - darfox is interested in Kaguya-sama: Love is War 00:22:22 - dakazu loves Nayuka Mine’s behind the scene extras in Arasa-chan and can’t explain why he likes Juni Taisen: Zodiac War 00:32:04 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: One Shot single episode retrospective on Taniguchi Jiro’s A Distant Neighborhood 00:36:11 - Main Segment Creator Cross Section: Transition Song: “Free Bird” by New Cinema Tokage from Project ARMS, we examine Tsutomu Takahashi’s background, unique drawing techniques, and manga throughout his career: including Jiraishin, Alive, Tetsuwan Girl, Sky High, and Hito Hitori Futari, we discuss his common theme of afterlife and his beautiful ink brush art style 01:13:32 - Next Week’s Topic: One Shot of A Distant Neighborhood, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
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While the Spring 2017 Anime Season begins getting its hooks in us, it’s about time for the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast to pitch their favorites in both OPs and EDs! Get your best speakers and earphones in and download the tunes of Spring! Including great tracks from the likes of Sawano Hiroyuki, Konomi Suzuki, ClariS, fhana, KNoW NAME, The Oral Cigarettes, DAOKO, and so much more! NOTE: For High Quality purposes for music, this podcast was exported via HQ setting, thus slightly larger in size than standard podcasts. Roughly 108MB. Keep that in mind for bandwidth limits please. Songs spotlight in this episode: “Kimi no Uta” by Rei Yasuda – Natsume Yujin-cho Roku ED “Blow Out” by Konomi Suzuki – Akashic Record of Bastard Magical Instructor OP “Don’t” by NakamuraEmi – The Laughing Salesman OP “Moon River” by fhana – The Eccentric Family 2 ED (on iTunes) “Hitorigoto” by ClariS – Eromanga Sensei OP (on iTunes) “Peace Sign” by Kenshi Yonezu – My Hero Academia 2 OP “Dakara, Hitori ja nai” by Little Glee Monster – My Hero Academia 2 ED “Tabiji” by Saraka Tsukai (Mao Ichimichi) – KADO The Right Answer OP “Imakoko” by Nao Touyama – Tsuki ga Kirei OP “Morning Glory” by (K)NoW_NAME: Makoto Miyazaki – Sakura Quest OP “Freesia” by (K)NoW_NAME: Makoto Miyazaki – Sakura Quest ED “Hakkensha wa Watashi” by Tapimiru – Grimoire of Zero OP “High School Bootleg” by In No Hurry To Shout – Anonymous Noise OP “Day by Day” by Kano – Danmachi Sword Oratoria ED “Reset” by Yui Makino – Sagrada Reset OP “Tonari Au” by The Oral Cigarettes – Sagrada Reset ED “Let It End” by SiM – Rage of Bahamut Virgin Soul OP “Haikei Goodbye Sayounara” by DAOKO – Rage of Bahamut Virgin Soul ED (on iTunes) “gravityWall” by SawanoHiroyuki nZk : Teille and Gemie – Re:Creators OP “NEWLOOK” by Mashiro Ayano – Re:Creators ED “Wonder Drive” by ORESAMA – Alice and Zoroku OP “Chant (kotringo edition)” by toi toy toi – Alice and Zoroku ED “Stella Breeze” by Luna Haruna – Saekano flat OP “A E I U E O Ao” by the cast – Hinako Note OP
Pobierz Drugi odcinek podcastu AMINOcast, tym razem przyjrzymy się sezonowi Lato 2016, a w nim: mahou yuri dziewczynki, dużo Keya, walka nadziei z rozpaczą w podwójnym wydaniu, parę shortów, parę crapów, ale przede wszystkim dziewczynki walczące z kosmitami na wodzie! Tym razem również trwało to trochę dłużej niżbyśmy chcieli i trochę zbyt sztywno niżbyśmy chcieli.Timestampy:01:20 - 91 Days21:08 - Amaama to Inazuma28:53 - Amanchu!36:51 - Ange Vierge46:20 - Bananya49:42 - Battery59:14 - Cheer Danshi!!01:06:27 - Danganronpa 3 - Mirai-hen & Danganronpa 3 - Zetsubou-hen01:20:07 - Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Ilya 3rei01:23:30 - Fudanshi Koukou Seikatsu01:29:22 - Fukigen na Mononokean01:34:54 - Handa-kun01:41:30 - Hatsukoi Monster01:47:32 - Hitori no Shita: The Outcast01:52:14 - Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!02:02:05 - Mahou Shoujo? Naria☆Girls02:07:29 - Masou Gakuen HxH 02:14:10 - Mob Psycho 10002:22:03 - Nejimaki Seirei Senki: Tenkyou no Alderamin02:35:34 - New Game!02:51:10 - Onara Gorou02:52:43 - Orange02:58:16 - Ozmafia!!02:59:24 - Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume03:10:47 - Puzzle & Dragons Cross03:13:42 - Qualidea Code03:22:59 - Regalia: The Three Sacred Stars03:24:28 - ReLIFE03:29:50 - Rewrite03:38:20 - Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan (TV)03:45:56 - Scared Rider Xechs03:47:48 - Servamp03:52:31 - Shokugeki no Souma 203:57:20 - Taboo Tattoo04:03:25 - Tales of Zestiria the X04:10:04 - Time Travel Shoujo: Mari Waka to 8-nin no Kagakusha-tachi04:15:25 - Tsukiuta. The Animation
Unsere Seasonpreview geht mit Hitori no Shita, Servamp, Berserk und 91 Days was diese Season angeht erst mal zu Ende - was nicht heißt, dass wir bis zur nächsten Season jetzt nichts machen. 4-5 Podcasts sind schon sehr konkret für die Zwischenzeit geplant: Unter anderem ein Podcast über Charakterdramen mit einem sehr sympathischen Gast und einen zusammenfassenden Blick auf Pokémon Go, da es um das Spiel langsam wieder ruhiger wird. Freut euch ruhig schon mal darauf.
The heat is on as the hosts of the Animecast take on the new Summer 2016 Anime Season. Diving into pretty much every show of the season and giving their opinions on each. What's the hidden gems? What misses the mark? Listen and find out! Anime Featured in this Episode: Tales of Zestiria the X, The Morose Mononokean, Orange, Show By Rock Short, Mob Psycho 100, Handa-kun, Sweetness and Lightning, Taboo Tattoo, Cheer Boys, SERVAMP, The Highschool Life of a Fudanshi, NEW GAME, Hybrid X Heart Magias Academy Ataraxia, Scar-red Rider XechS, OZMAFIA, Mahou Shoujo? Naria Girls, Regalia The Three Sacred Stars, Planetarian, The Art Club Has A Problem, Battery, Momokuri, Amanchu, Alderamin on the Sky, 91 Days, Thunderbolt Fantasy, Time Travel Girl, Hitori no Shita The Outcast, First Love Monster, Rewrite, Qualidea Code, Ange Vierge, DAYS, Love Live Sunshine, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K, ReLIFE, Food Wars The Second Plate, Fate kaleid liner Prisma Illya 3rei, and The Heroic Legend of Arslan Dust Storm Dance.
Hello everyone! This week Anime Scrubs get to review the rest of the anime that is airing this summer! Mob Psycho 100 hype is real, 91 Days is an excellent thriller, ReLIFE is an amazing story and there are a lot of sports anime this season. Jump in for our thoughts! Become a Scrublit: hummingbird.me/groups/anime-scrubs iTunes listeners follow us on SoundCloud SoundCloud listeners: look for us out on Android and iPhone podcast apps to listen to us on the go! We are also on Google Play! Check out our YouTube (Anime Scrubs Play incoming!) www.youtube.com/channel/UCLyab1IpgbmZP-CRDoTxe_g Find us on Facebook and Twitter! Once again, thank you so much Aataze for letting us use your music. The song at the end is "Itachi's Theme - Senya/Many Nights (Sampled Hip-Hop Remix)" by Aataze. You can check out the song on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njHpNQBMd48 Also follow Aataze on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/aataze Like the songs we choose at the end of our episodes? Check out this playlist: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc…PGzKWjONFWRFdCojm Timestamps: 8:50 Mob Psycho 100 15:40 Naruto Still in Filler? 16:49 Qualidea Code 17:39 Hitori no Shita 19:42 91 Days 26:15 Days/Cheer Boys 35:00 Sweetness and Lightning 39:16 Berserk 41:04 Re:Zero 56:09 Food War 58:07 Taboo Tattoo 58:45 orange 1:01:46 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 1:04:58 Wrap Up
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独り言, aka Hitori-Goto, means "talking to yourself." This is a track basically just to set up the playlist. This is a solo podcast series and I'll be using this while on my next trip to Japan. Stay tuned. Thanks.
Download MP3 7月から10月まで、毎月最初の週は「ドラマで英語を学ぼう」でお楽しみください。 今回は夏の納涼企画として、Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904)の"Kwaidan" (1904) から、選りすぐりの怖いお話をお届けします。日本では「小泉八雲」という筆名で親しまれているハーンは、アイルランド人の父とギリシャ人の母のもとに生まれ、後に日本に帰化しました。 今回お届けする作品は「おしどり」。短いですが、幻想的で切ないお話です。比較的わかりやすい英語で書かれ、日本人にとって親しみのある題材を扱った「怪談」は、英語学習にも適しています。どうぞ最後までお楽しみください。 Background sound in the opening("見てはいけない"): Hirokazu Akiyama via フリー音楽素材 H/MIX GALLERY. Ghost Stories (1): From "Kwaidan" by Lafcadio Hearn (小泉八雲) OSHIDORI There was a falconer and hunter, named Sonjo, who lived in the district called Tamura-no-Go, of the province of Mutsu. One day he went out hunting, and could not find any game. But on his way home, at a place called Akanuma, he perceived a pair of oshidori (mandarin-ducks), swimming together in a river that he was about to cross. To kill oshidori is not good; but Sonjo happened to be very hungry, and he shot at the pair. His arrow pierced the male: the female escaped into the rushes of the further shore, and disappeared. Sonjo took the dead bird home, and cooked it. That night he dreamed a dreary dream. It seemed to him that a beautiful woman came into his room, and stood by his pillow, and began to weep. So bitterly did she weep that Sonjo felt as if his heart were being torn out while he listened. And the woman cried to him: "Why -- oh! why did you kill him? Of what wrong was he guilty? At Akanuma we were so happy together -- and you killed him! What harm did he ever do you? Do you even know what you have done? Oh! do you know what a cruel, what a wicked thing you have done? Me, too, you have killed -- for I will not live without my husband! Only to tell you this, I came."... Then again she wept aloud, so bitterly that the voice of her crying pierced into the marrow of the listener's bones; -- and she sobbed out the words of this poem: Hi kurureba Sasoeshi mono wo Akanuma no Makomo no kure no Hitori-ne zo uki ("At the coming of twilight I invited him to return with me! Now to sleep alone In the shadow of the rushes of Akanuma -- Ah! what misery unspeakable!") And after having uttered these verses she exclaimed: -- "Ah, you do not know -- you cannot know what you have done! But tomorrow, when you go to Akanuma, you will see, -- you will see..." So saying, and weeping very piteously, she went away. When Sonjo awoke in the morning, this dream remained so vivid in his mind that he was greatly troubled. He remembered the words: -- "But tomorrow, when you go to Akanuma, you will see, -- you will see." And he resolved to go there at once, that he might learn whether his dream was anything more than a dream. So he went to Akanuma; and there, when he came to the river-bank, he saw the female oshidori swimming alone. In the same moment the bird perceived Sonjo; but, instead of trying to escape, she swam straight towards him, looking at him the while in a strange fixed way. Then, with her beak, she suddenly tore open her own body, and died before the hunter's eyes... Sonjo shaved his head, and became a priest.
Download MP3 7月から10月まで、毎月最初の週は「ドラマで英語を学ぼう」でお楽しみください。 今回は夏の納涼企画として、Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904)の"Kwaidan" (1904) から、選りすぐりの怖いお話をお届けします。日本では「小泉八雲」という筆名で親しまれているハーンは、アイルランド人の父とギリシャ人の母のもとに生まれ、後に日本に帰化しました。 今回お届けする作品は「おしどり」。短いですが、幻想的で切ないお話です。比較的わかりやすい英語で書かれ、日本人にとって親しみのある題材を扱った「怪談」は、英語学習にも適しています。どうぞ最後までお楽しみください。 Background sound in the opening("見てはいけない"): Hirokazu Akiyama via フリー音楽素材 H/MIX GALLERY. Ghost Stories (1): From "Kwaidan" by Lafcadio Hearn (小泉八雲) OSHIDORI There was a falconer and hunter, named Sonjo, who lived in the district called Tamura-no-Go, of the province of Mutsu. One day he went out hunting, and could not find any game. But on his way home, at a place called Akanuma, he perceived a pair of oshidori (mandarin-ducks), swimming together in a river that he was about to cross. To kill oshidori is not good; but Sonjo happened to be very hungry, and he shot at the pair. His arrow pierced the male: the female escaped into the rushes of the further shore, and disappeared. Sonjo took the dead bird home, and cooked it. That night he dreamed a dreary dream. It seemed to him that a beautiful woman came into his room, and stood by his pillow, and began to weep. So bitterly did she weep that Sonjo felt as if his heart were being torn out while he listened. And the woman cried to him: "Why -- oh! why did you kill him? Of what wrong was he guilty? At Akanuma we were so happy together -- and you killed him! What harm did he ever do you? Do you even know what you have done? Oh! do you know what a cruel, what a wicked thing you have done? Me, too, you have killed -- for I will not live without my husband! Only to tell you this, I came."... Then again she wept aloud, so bitterly that the voice of her crying pierced into the marrow of the listener's bones; -- and she sobbed out the words of this poem: Hi kurureba Sasoeshi mono wo Akanuma no Makomo no kure no Hitori-ne zo uki ("At the coming of twilight I invited him to return with me! Now to sleep alone In the shadow of the rushes of Akanuma -- Ah! what misery unspeakable!") And after having uttered these verses she exclaimed: -- "Ah, you do not know -- you cannot know what you have done! But tomorrow, when you go to Akanuma, you will see, -- you will see..." So saying, and weeping very piteously, she went away. When Sonjo awoke in the morning, this dream remained so vivid in his mind that he was greatly troubled. He remembered the words: -- "But tomorrow, when you go to Akanuma, you will see, -- you will see." And he resolved to go there at once, that he might learn whether his dream was anything more than a dream. So he went to Akanuma; and there, when he came to the river-bank, he saw the female oshidori swimming alone. In the same moment the bird perceived Sonjo; but, instead of trying to escape, she swam straight towards him, looking at him the while in a strange fixed way. Then, with her beak, she suddenly tore open her own body, and died before the hunter's eyes... Sonjo shaved his head, and became a priest.
This episode of JAAP sees Greg and Michael pondering the continued future of Joshiraku while discussing their favorite comedies. The two take the time to argue semantics and discuss the categorization of characters while offending everyone who has managed to listen through 60 episodes of bread fucking. Older shows are revisited as the season winds down and the show takes pride in surpassing the population density of Tokyo.
Der vierte Teil der Sommerseason 2012 Animes in dieser Folge: Computer Kakumei / Kono Naka ni Hitori, Imouto ga Iru! / One Off / Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas / UtaKoi
Der vierte Teil der Sommerseason 2012 Animes in dieser Folge: Computer Kakumei / Kono Naka ni Hitori, Imouto ga Iru! / One Off / Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas / UtaKoi
The Final part of of our five part supplimental series, "The Top 50 Anime Openings, Closings, and Background Music of all Time According to Various People" We Finally Tell you what the Top Ten Anime Openings, closing and Background music of all time really is . Please comment and send an email on why you like or dislike the list so far and if you have ever heard the songs that are on this list. So without further ado, The Top Ten List # 10: Rise- By Origa (Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST 2nd Op ) # 09: Guns & Roses- By Paradise Lunch (Baccano! OST Op) # 08: Give A Reason- By Megumi Hayashibara (Slayers Next OST Op) # 07: Jajuma ni Sasenaide (Yappa Paa)- By Etsuko Nishio (Ranma 1/2 OST 1st Op) # 06: Hitori no Yori- By Porno Graffiti (GTO OST 2nd Op) # 05: Ride on Shooting Star- By The Pillows (FLCL OST Ed) # 04: Konya Wa Hurricane- By Oomori Kinuko (Bubblegum Crisis OST 1st Op) # 03: Cruel Angel's Thesis- By Takahashi Youko (Neon Genesis Evangelion OST Op) # 02: Duvet- By Boa (Seriel Experiment Lain OST Op) # 01: Tank!- By Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop OST Op) Since not All the Songs that could have been part of this list were included on the list, here are a couple of honorable mentions. HONORABLE MENTIONS Last Piece- By Kirari (GTO OST 1st Ed) Bokusatsu Tenchi Dokuro Chan By Saeko Chiba (Bokusatsu Tenchi Dokuro Chan OST 1st Op) Macross- By Makoto Fujiwara (Macross OST Op) Hit in the USA- By Beat Crusaders (Beck OST Op) I Want Out- By Yuki Saga (Generator Gawl OST Op) Cautionary Warning- By John Sykes (Legend of Black Heaven OST Op) Soremime Cake- By Oranges & Lemons (Azumanga Daioh OST Op) Venus Says- By Buzy (Twin Spica OST Op) Speed Racer- By ??????(Speed Racer OST Op) Call Me, Call Me- By The Seatbelts (Cowboy Bebop OST Bgm) Party Night- By Asami Sanada (Di Gi Charat OST BGM) Lonely In Gorgeous By Tommy february6 (Paradise Kiss OST Op) Infinity- By Megumi Hayashibara (Lost Universe OST Op) Shine- By Mr. Big (Hellsing OST Ed) Glaring Dream- By Mad Soldiers (Gravitation OST Ed) For a list of other songs not played in this episode that are still honorable mentions check out the Spiraken Forum under Honorable Mentions Our Website http://spiraken.podbean.com, Our Forum http://spiraken.rapidboards.com Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com My Email xan.spiraken@gmail.com Our Twitter Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Our Voicemail 206-426-6665 (monk)