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And this episode I talk about another recent J-Novel Club light novel license. It's another magic fantasy isekai story set in pseudo medieval pseudo Europe, but there are a few interesting twists on the formula. What new light novel series have you checked out recently? Light Novel Recommendation: The Magician Who Rose From Failure by Gamei Hitsuji Music Orbiting A Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz Eclosion by Salmo Check out my website. It has links to all my stuff: dokupe.com Follow dokupied on podcast.dokupe.com, subscribe and review wherever you listen to podcasts!
We watched episode 16 of Legend of the Blue Sea. We talk about our Supernatural experiences and how different bingeing shows used to be. Robby's BLT this week is: Hitsuji no Kawa wo Kita Kemono by Kyuugou Michael's Fan Fix this week is: https://archiveofourown.org/works/27535570 Bucky Runs (his mouth) & Comes (back home) by Jacqueemackee, shax92
Selamat tinggal Hirate Yurina, selamat datang Sakurazaka46. [OOT - Out Of Tokusatsu].
In this episode of Prologue, we sat down with Quiccs (Juanito Maiquez) and talked about his journey from being a five-year-old artist joining art contests, to a graphic design titan in Burnwater Design Studios, and how he realized his vision for his own line of designer toys. Quiccs talked us through how his exposure to hip hop and child-like imagination translated into tangible pieces of art that could sell within minutes. We also discussed how he was able to find his art inspirations in an era without the comfort and ease of Google, how he went about college taking a non-art major, and why Evangelion, Gundam, and Japanese Mecha became the focus of his craft. You'll also hear about how Michael Lau inspired him to pursue designing toys, and likewise how he got into graffiti art — with 123 Klan and Egg Fiasco's works being part of his influences. Lastly, also included in this episode is his Bulletpunk collection and its post-apocalyptic origin stories — the Ghost of Kurosawa, Mariko, Zeta, Sharko and Remi, Ukami and Hitsuji, and the “calling card” designer toy that started it all — TEQ63. It is an insightful discussion that plunges you deep into the rabbit hole of the lucrative industry of designer toys and how his success with his Japanese-mecha inspired craft and concept landed him a collaboration and partnership with global lifestyle brand, Adidas.
In this episode, Xan reviews a manga that is about nostalgia, expectations and the truth about growing up. Also it references awesome songs by Deep Purple, So enjoy as he reviews "Kin no Hitsuji/ The Golden Sheep" by Kaori Ozaki ----more---- As our intrepid host discusses this unique Vertical Comics manga, he also discusses his feelings while reading this manga and gives us the news about the consolidation of Vertical Comics and Kodansha Advanced Media into Kodansha USA. Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #mangareview #wheelofmanga #seinenmanga #verticalcomics #kaoriozaki# kinnohitsuji #Thegoldensheepmanga #manga #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme- Shibuya by Bad Snacks (Youtube Audio Library) Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/Our Email Spiraken@gmail.comXan's Email xan@spiraken.comOur Twitter SpirakenYoutube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spirakenOur Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Week: Would You like us to include a news section in this podcast?
This week we take a look at Taiyo Matsumoto’s Tekkon Kinkreet! We talk about Matsumoto’s French comic influenced art style and his story about two orphans living in the streets of the fantastical Treasure Town!!! 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 Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “New Stranger” by sora tob sakana from Hi Score Girl, Opening, Introductions, WWE vs Game of Thrones, Social Media, Our new RSS feed, Upcoming Retrospective on Tokyo Tarareba Girls 00:05:16 - Listener Questions: What are some series(manga, anime, etc.) you have dropped and why? 00:016:57 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, dakazu decides not to spoil Naoki Urasawa’s Asadora! 00:18:34 - Darfox wants dakazu’s thoughts on Mujirushi 00:19:17 - dakazu finished and really loved Kaori Ozaki’s Kin no Hitsuji 00:20:00 - Kurozuka ended up having an abrupt ending along with designs lifted right from Final Fantasy VII 00:25:45 - dakazu loved Sakumo Okada’s Mazarian and it’s gimmick of anomalies that mix people together with other objects 00:31:06 - Darfox and dakazu share their thoughts on Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru which is written by Masashi Kishimoto 00:34:50 - News: Square Enix will be putting out English releases of Hi Score Girl and other works through Penguin Random House Publisher Services 00:40:43 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Manga in Motion for Tekkonkinkreet, we’ll be reviewing the 2006 anime movie by director Michael Arias 00:41:08 - Main Segment One Shot: Tekkon Kinkreet, Transition Song: “A Town In Blue” by Asian Kung-Fu Generation from Tekkonkinkreet, we review the series that launched Taiyo Matsumoto’s career 00:43:05 - Darfox and Seamus can’t remember when we reviewed Matsumoto’s No. 5 for one of our first Triple Dip episodes 00:44:44 - dakazu explains the origin of the strange title 00:45:36 - Darfox was impressed with how the super detailed art wasn’t confusing to follow 00:46:55 - dakazu and Darfox debate over how yakuza lieutenant Kimura’s story arc was handled 00:49:25 - The story was predictable but dakazu was surprised that Suzuki “The Rat” didn’t end up being the antagonist of the series 00:50:24 - Seamus points out that the story was filled with different animals and the city is a stand-in for change 00:53:16 - dakazu thinks the design of the assassin leader snake is inspired by Iyami from Osomatsu-kun 00:54:08 - Seamus notices how Matsumoto mixes aspects of French comics and Japanese manga to create a genre of visual storytelling 00:56:26 - We discuss how White’s character is very much akin to an idiot savant you find in Stephen King novels 00:57:31 - The other hosts help dakazu make sense of the events during the dream-like finale 00:59:16 - We dispute if White’s character ever changed throughout the story 01:01:05 - We explore how Black’s manic decent into violence is juxtaposed with White further disassociating himself from reality 01:03:46 - Seamus explains how we’re able to project so many ideas on this book because it stays true to it’s own internal fiction while drawing from the real world outside it 01:05:17 - dakazu praises Taiyo Matsumoto’s use of perspective and loves the chapter on Suzuki’s demise 01:07:38 - dakazu talks about the parallels between the arcs of Black & White and Kimura & Suzuki 01:09:06 - We compare the theme of change to Japan’s history of struggles between modernization/westernization and traditional values 01:13:24 - We deliberate over the fate of White and Black at the ending 01:16:49 - We give our final thoughts 01:19:12 - Next Week’s Topic: Tekkonkinkreet, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
On this episode we check out Masaaki Yuasa's The Night is Young, Walk on Girl! Will we be able to spot all the references to Tatami Galaxy? 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 Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Kouya wo Aruke” by Asian Kung-fu Generation from The Night is Short, Walk on Girl, Opening, Introductions, Social Media, Updating our RSS feed 00:02:37 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, *SPOILERS* Seamus finishes Frau Faust but isn’t sure if he should keep reading The Ancient Magus’ Bride 00:10:31 - dakazu is looking forward to reading more of Rumiko Takahashi’s new series, MAO 00:12:51 - dakazu has started reading Kin no Hitsuji, created by The Gods Lie manga artist Kaori Ozaki 00:17:08 - Murder Incarnation is drawn using 3D model and it looks very strange to us 00:24:58 - News: Japanese publishers have banded together to use the Authorized Books of Japan seal to combat pirate sites that sell illegal copies of manga 00:31:08 - Masaaki Yuasa will be doing an TV anime adaptation of Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na! 00:32:21 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: One Shot Retrospective on Tekkon Kinkreet, we will review Taiyo Matsumoto’s surreal series about two boys living in a strange town 00:33:17 - Main Segment Manga in Motion: The Night is Short, Walk on Girl, Transition Song: Opening from The Night is Short, Walk on Girl by Michiru Oshima, we discuss Masaaki Yuasa’s recent animated feature film 00:36:34 - As a fan of Tatami Galaxy, Darfox really loved the movie half way through 00:38:01 - dakazu thought the movie was like four episodes of an anime show put together 00:41:12 - Seamus wasn’t a big fan of the final arc because of it’s similarity to Tatami Galaxy’s ending 00:42:00 - Darfox talks about his difficulty keeping up with subtitles during a sequence at the end 00:44:00 - We discuss the main story that focuses on the romance between the Raven-haired Girl and Senpai 00:45:38 - Darfox talks about how the movie focuses on romanticism 00:48:12 - We think the original author, Tomihiko Morimi, is to blame for the cliche pervert 00:49:51 - dakazu was disappointed with the choices they made during the end of the guerrilla theater arc 00:52:48 - We praise the story for connecting all the minor characters throughout the film 00:53:54 - Seamus noticed references to Paranoia Agent and Kick-Heart 00:54:58 - dakazu praises the wonderful cast for their performances 00:55:55 - We surmise that the movie takes place after the events of Tatami Galaxy 00:58:47 - We love the Raven-haired Girl’s character and design 01:00:27 - We think the movie is like a fairy tale or a dream as we dissect the main theme of perception of time 01:04:00 - We compare it to Yuasa’s surreal film Mind Game 01:05:05 - Seamus wanted to drink and eat along with the events of the movie 01:06:10 - Next Week’s Topic: Tekkon Kinkreet, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
On this episode we continue our review of Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection with stories about Toru Oshikiri, a scary doll, unfortunate face clamps, and the Ito family dog Non-non! 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: “Shichiten Battou no Blues” by THE PINBALLS from Junji Ito: Collection, Opening, Introductions, our website project 00:07:40 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Darfox puts Black Clover on blast for the current filler episodes 00:10:54 - The newest volume of Dead Dead Demon’s Dededede Destruction makes way for more predictions from Seamus 00:18:31 - We discuss reading ongoing manga and the release schedules for official English volumes 00:20:22 - dakazu talks spoilers for the end of the dark adult series Naraku no Hitsuji 00:27:05 - dakazu really likes the group of half monster/half human detectives in Kemono Jihen 00:30:22 - News: BEASTARS is getting an anime adaptation but we have a lot of concerns 00:43:15 - The screenings of I want to eat your pancreas were preceded by cast interviews filled with spoilers 00:45:41 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Manga in Motion for Alita: Battle Angel, we’ll be reviewing the newly released James Cameron dream project directed by Robert Rodriguez 00:47:52 - Main Segment Retrospective: Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, Transition Song: “Otogai no Uchuu” by JYOCHO from Junji Ito: Collection, we review the rest of the stories from the book 00:49:42 - dakazu talks about how earlier Junji Ito works show heavy influence from an almost shoujo-like art style 00:51:29 - Darfox weighs on his favorite of the Oshikiri stories 00:52:40 - The alternate universe plot makes us wonder how each of the Oshikiri stories are tied together 00:54:32 - Darfox points out how many Junji Ito stories have some obvious plot holes about victims not escaping horrific places 00:57:00 - Darfox felt a strong presence from translator Jocelyn Allen in the Face-Firmly in Place story 00:58:03 - We agree that The Hell of the Doll Funeral was solely made so Ito could draw that final page 00:59:26 - dakazu found a lot of humor in Face-Firmly in Place 01:00:13 - The stories of Non-non felt like a predecessor for Junji Ito’s Cat Diary: Yon & Mu 01:02:00 - Seamus comments about eeriness of the final page of The Strange Tales of Oshikiri: The Walls 01:02:59 - We discuss the use of [ghost orb] as apposed to [will-o’-wisp] 01:04:40 - We give our final thoughts 01:05:42 - Next Week’s Topic: Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
On this episode our buddy Miki's Stopwatch stops by to join us in discussing this season’s hot(mostly not) anime and older stuff as well: Welcome to the Ballroom, Magical Circle(Mahoujin Guru Guru), Made in Abyss, Restaurant to Another World(Isekai Shokudou), Haibane Renmei, Ashita no Joe, Snow White with the Red Hair(Akagami no Shirayuki-hime), Love and Lies(Koi to Uso), Gamers!, Kakeguri: Compulsive Gambler, My First Girlfriend is a Gal(Hajimete no Gal), Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun(Keppeki Danshi! Aoyama-kun), and RIN-NE(Kyokai no Rinne)! Also, Miki praises BEASTARS & The Ancient Magus’ Bride, we talk about the money behind anime streaming services, we talk about finding a theater that will show obscure anime movies, we talk about the New York Review of Books reviewing Ichi-F, darfox notices a change in Shuzo Oshimi’s art style, dakazu loves a tale of imaginary girl training victims in Chuni no Danshi to Dairokkan, and we debate the appeal of dark, weird, interesting manga like Naraku no Hitsuji!!!
Con uno poco mas de una semana de retraso, volvemos a nuestra cita, con el programa número 75 de la historia de este podcast (que se dice pronto). En este programa leeremos vuestros correos electrónicos con poesías incluidas y hablaremos de las noticas mas candentes de los panoramas nacional e internacional. En nuestro anime recomendado hablaremos de Noragami. El plato fuerte del programa es el repaso que le metemos a esta temporada de primavera, que sin duda, va a dar mucho de que hablar. Para terminar, en Tinta Negra, hablaremos de Hitsuji no Uta, un seinen de vampiros.. Como siempre podéis seguirnos en twitter al usuario: @lahoraotaku Mandarnos una canción, audiocorreo o eMail a: contacto@lahoraotaku.com Comentarnos en el blog en: www.lahoraotaku.com Seguirnos en Facebook en facebook.com/lahoraotaku O comprar una de nuestras geniales camisetas en tienda.lahoraotaku.com
犬がワンワンいぬが わんわんInu ga wan wanEl perro hace "guau"猫がニャーニャーねこが にゃーにゃーNeko ga nyaa nyaaEl gato hace "miau"馬がヒヒーンうまが ひひーんUma ga hihiinEl caballo hace "jiii"牛がモーモーうしが もーもーUshi ga moo mooLa vaca hace "mu"羊がメーメーひつじが めーめーHitsuji ga mee meeLa oveja hace "be"うさぎがピョンピョンうさぎが ぴょんぴょんUsagi ga pyon pyonEl conejo hace "pion"Vocabulario interesante: 犬 (いぬ, inu): Perro.猫 (ねこ, neko): Gato.馬 (うま, uma): Caballo.牛 (うし, ushi): Vaca.羊 (ひつじ, hitsuji): Oveja.うさぎ (うさぎ, usagi): Conejo. Su kanji es 兎 pero se usa más en hiragana.Tanto a Ai como a mí nos encantan los animales, y nos parece muy curioso cómo los humanos consideramos que los animales dicen cosas distintas según el idioma que hablemos. Casi todo es cuestión de fonética y convenciones, pero no deja de ser curioso y además sirve para repasar el nombre de algunos animales que podéis tener en casa. ¿Cuáles tienes tú? Ejercicio: enumera tus animales en japonés en un comentario :)También esperamos comentarios sobre cómo dicen los animales donde tú vives.PD: Perdón a todos los que esperabais con devoción más cuñas publicitarias, pero nos siguen faltando patrocinadores. Señores patrocinadores, ¿se dan cuenta de lo que se están perdiendo? ¡Publicidad que se hace y se ve con gusto!