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Fifty years after the original Dororo aired on TV, MAPPA brought Tezuka Osamu's Dororo roaring into the 21st century with a radically different take – and it's the next stop on our exciting Grand Tour! With a reimagined conception of Hyakkimaru, expanded roles for characters like Daigo Kagemitsu and Tahomaru, and a striking modern animation style, MAPPA's Dororo is a worthy reinterpretation of a classic, and a fascinating point of comparison to the original. While our hosts disagree slightly on how effective they found the series' overall approach, it comes highly recommended from both, and we enjoyed breaking it all down on today's episode. Enjoy, and come back next week as look at one of the strangest corners of Tezuka Osamu's empire, and of anime in general: The Animerama film trilogy, consisting of 1969's A Thousand & One Nights, 1970's Cleopatra, and 1973's Belladonna of Sadness. Time Chart:Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:16Intro and History: 0:01:16 – 1:12:03Eyecatch Break: 1:12:03 – 1:12:50Dororo 2019 Review: 1:12:50 – 3:06:10End Theme: 3:06:10 – 3:07:11Subscribe to our YouTube channels! Japanimation Station: https://www.youtube.com/c/japanimationstation Purely Academic: https://www.youtube.com/@purelyacademicpodcastRead Jonathan Lack's movie reviews and stay up to date with all our podcast projects at https://www.jonathanlack.comSubscribe to PURELY ACADEMIC, our monthly variety podcast about movies, video games, TV, and more: https://purelyacademic.simplecast.comRead Jonathan's book 200 Reviews in Paperback or on Kindle – https://a.co/d/bLx53vK“Welcome to Japanimation Station” – Music by Thomas Lack, Lyrics by Sean Chapman, featuring Hatsune Miku. “Happily Ever After” – Music & Lyrics by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
Our Grand Tour now takes us back to the first decade of anime, and to the work of the ‘God of Manga' himself, the one and only Tezuka Osamu! The creator of series like Mighty Atom, Black Jack, and Princess Knight, Tezuka's Mushi Productions pioneered TV anime as we know it today, and Dororo is one of the towering achievements of their 1960s output. Based on the unfinished manga by Tezuka, and directed by the great Sugii Gizaburō, Dororo is a singular samurai drama about a wandering swordsman, Hyakkimaru, who battles demons to restore the 48 missing parts of his body sacrificed by his warlord father. Along the way, he meets a young thief named Dororo, and their many adventures make for some of the earliest manga and anime to directly engage with adult themes and imagery. Like the manga, Dororo on TV had some production shake-ups, essentially changing directions halfway through when Sugii departed the series amidst disagreements with Tezuka, but make no mistake: this is one anime you do not want to miss. Enjoy, and come back next week as we leap 50 years ahead to 2019 to talk about MAPPA's recent re-interpretation of Dororo! Time Chart:Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:15Intro to Tezuka Osamu: 0:01:15 – 0:55:24Eyecatch Break: 0:55:24 – 0:56:09Dororo History & Review: 0:56:09 – 3:32:24End Theme: 3:32:24 – 3:33:54Subscribe to our YouTube channels! Japanimation Station: https://www.youtube.com/c/japanimationstation Purely Academic: https://www.youtube.com/@purelyacademicpodcastRead Jonathan Lack's movie reviews and stay up to date with all our podcast projects at https://www.jonathanlack.comSubscribe to PURELY ACADEMIC, our monthly variety podcast about movies, video games, TV, and more: https://purelyacademic.simplecast.comRead Jonathan's book 200 Reviews in Paperback or on Kindle – https://a.co/d/bLx53vK“Welcome to Japanimation Station” – Music by Thomas Lack, Lyrics by Sean Chapman, featuring Hatsune Miku. “ice” – Music & Lyrics by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku & Megurine Luka. https://www.thomaslack.com
This time on the Caffeinated Weebs Podcast we finish our review and discussion over Dororo! This Episode of the Caffeinated Weebs Podcast was recorded in front of a LIVE audience on Twitch. twitch.tv/caffeinatedweebspodcast You can find us gaming on youtube Live: @caffeinatedweebs The streamers/Hosts of the Podcast are: twitch.tv/seany095 twitch.tv/sashasstreams twitch.tv/zombie_jah https://Youtube.com/@zombie_jah https://twitter.com/WeebsPodcast https://www.youtube.com/@caffeinatedweebs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caffeinated-weebs-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caffeinated-weebs-podcast/support
This time on the Caffeinated Weebs Podcast we continue our review and discussion over Dororo! This Episode of the Caffeinated Weebs Podcast was recorded in front of a LIVE audience on Twitch. twitch.tv/caffeinatedweebspodcast You can find us gaming on youtube Live: @caffeinatedweebs The streamers/Hosts of the Podcast are: twitch.tv/seany095 twitch.tv/sashasstreams twitch.tv/zombie_jah https://Youtube.com/@zombie_jah https://twitter.com/WeebsPodcast https://www.youtube.com/@caffeinatedweebs --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caffeinated-weebs-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caffeinated-weebs-podcast/support
Join us as we continue discussing the beautiful and tragic story of Hyakkimaru and Dororo from Osamu Tezuka's Samurai masterpiece.
Join the Unchi Bros. as they discuss the tragic tale of Hyakkimaru and Dororo in Osamu Tezuka's masterpiece, Dororo (1969).
On this episode of Manga Mavericks, Colton & Lum are joined by John from the MercuryFalcon Youtube channel, as well as Karleen & Malia from Coherent Cats, to discuss Osamu Tezuka's original Dororo manga! A story about a wandering samurai named Hyakkimaru and his rambunctious thief sidekick, Dororo, as they hunt down and slay all kinds of evil spirits and yokai in order for Hyakkimaru to regain all 48 of his missing body parts (and also hunt for treasure, I guess...). We're excited to finally cover our first Tezuka manga as we discuss how feel about Dororo compared to some of his other works, as well as how we feel about Tezuka's handling of Hyakkimaru's physical disabilities and Dororo's gender identity. For a complete list of links and Shout-Outs included in this episode, check out this podcast's webpage at: http://all-comic.com/2021/manga-mavericks-ep-179-dororo/ PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:00 - Intro 05:09 - Dororo Discussion 1:56:37 - Fan Questions 2:18:48 - Guest Plugs 2:23:19 - Community Shout-outs! 2:37:24 - Wrap up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts on Twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you'd like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to Colton's Ko-fi here and LumRanmaYasha's Ko-fi here, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha's art and other projects you can follow them @siddartworks on Instagram and Twitter and donate to their personal Patreon. Don't forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content!
Dado Fractal es el podcast que te propone bajarte del tren del hype para repasar esos animes de los que ya nadie habla. Hoy les traemos Senya Ichiya Monogatari. Esperamos que lo disfruten! Senya Ichiya Monogatari ## Ficha Técnica - Estreno: Junio 14 de 1969 - Estudio: Mushi Productions (https://anilist.co/studio/68/Mushi-Productions) (https://anilist.co/studio/68/Mushi-Productions) .Moomin (1969) .Ashita no Joe .Dororo to Hyakkimaru (1969) .Tetsuwan Atom .(cual quier otra cosa de Osamu Tezuka) -Director: Eiichi Yamamoto (https://anilist.co/staff/105570/Eiichi-Yamamoto) .Jungle Taitei (Simba el Leon Blanco) .Uchuu Senkan Yamato 3 (Temporada) .Pelican Road Club Culture -Guion: Osamu Tezuka (https://anilist.co/staff/96938/Osamu-Tezuka) ...cualquiera de las del estudio (?) .Black Jack .Tetsuwan Atom (1980) .Aoi Blink -Diseño de Personajes: Takashi Yanase (https://anilist.co/staff/102197/Takashi-Yanase) .Anpanman .Anpanman 2 .Anpanman 3 la venganza .Bara no Hana to Joe .Chirin no Suzu -Musica:Isao Tomita (https://anilist.co/staff/114617/Isao-Tomita) .Arabian Nights: Sindbad no Bouken .Gulliver no Uchuu .Osamu to Musashi Ficha Tecnica: http://dadofractal.moe/NUMERO En el próximo episodio: Dirty Pair 0:00 Opening 1:25 Lado α 14:12 Lado β 01:19:31 Coda 01:39:15 Ending #Podcast #Anime #SenyaIchiyaMonogatari #LasMilYUnaNoche #Spoilercast
En nuestro último episodio de este 2020, hablamos sobre la noticia de la demanda colectiva a CD Projekt debido al pobre desempeño de CyberPunk 2077 para consolas de generación anterior. También mencionamos las fallas que se han presentado en los nuevos controles de PS5. En la sección de videjuegos discutimos sobre los juegos más esperados para este 2021 como FarCry 6, Resident Evil Village 8, Howarts Legacy, Halo Infinite y más. Lo que watcheamos esta semana fue Soul, la recién estreanda película de Pixar en Disney+ y hablamos qué tal nos pareció esta cinta. Y por último, en nuestra sección de anime hablamos de Dororo, una historia donde Hyakkimaru busca y caza demonios para recuperar su cuerpo. Timeline: 00:00 Introducción 00:58 Demanda colectiva a CD Projekt 05:41 Falla en los controles de PS5 11:21 Videojuegos más esperados de 2021 54:44 Los juegos más jugados por TotalMosh, Havokers y Ramrodo 59:42 Lo que estamos watcheando: Soul 1:07:31 Anime: Dororo 1:24:33 Despedida Nota: Este episodio usa música gratuita de Patrick de Arteaga.
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Sejam bem-vindos a mais um Katoon! Podcast da nossa série clássica, onde apresentamos um tema fechado a ser discutido, não apenas podendo ser uma obra, como também um off-topic. O que você irá ouvir no podcast de Dororo: Primeiramente por que essa obra é um clássico?Enfim o quanto a história ainda é valida?A princípio esse novo anime consegue retratar a história do mangá?Inesperadamente é muito mais que matar demônios?É provável que ele seja o melhor de 2019?O quanto Hyakkimaru e Dororo são bons personagens?Existem de fato problemas nessa nova adaptação?Possivelmente os episódios da Mio são para marcarem a história dos animes?Por fim Osamu Tesuka é foda! Para entrar em contato ou comentários sobre o podcast: E-mail: podcast@katoon.com.br Também podem falar com a gente e nos acompanhar em: Instagram: @podcastkatoon Twitter: @podcastkatoon Facebook: /podcastkatoon
Bcom, Kat, and Leo discuss week 11 of the Spring 2019 anime season. Bcom leads off the podcast with a rave retro review of the first season of Sailor Moon while Kat details her plans for Anime Expo. We jump into a debate about how much Fruits Basket’s Tohru can give of herself to others before it becomes self-harming. It’s about that time in JoJo to start getting really confused about what’s going on, but we do our best to make sense of Chariot Requiem and his arrow of doom. Demon Slayer introduces an extremely annoying new character who Leo determines has less of a backbone than Bocchi Hitori, which is…impressive. Dororo deftly explains the entire philosophy of the show in a climactic debate about how to resolve the conflict between Hyakkimaru and Tahoumaru. The great Attack on Titan lore dump continues with another jam-packed episode where characters keep making excuses for Eren who is having a series of 15-year-old moments. Leo tells us that he grew up with someone just like Garou from One Punch Man, and that guy didn’t turn out very well either. We close out the final episode of Sarazanmai, and try to break down the quite literal abstract concepts that Ikuhara has expressed in wrapping up the show. Finally, we end the episode by discussing whether Carole and Tuesday deserve to keep moving on through the Mars Brightest contest given the strong competition they’ve been facing.Recorded July 2, 2019. Timestamps:1:41 - Nonsense (Bcom watched Sailor Moon, Kat’s Anime Expo plans)8:06 - Fruits Basket (2019) (Ep. 11)22:22 - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind (Ep. 35)33:31 - Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Ep. 11)48:42 - Dororo (Ep. 23)58:10 - Commercial Break1:00:57- Attack on Titan season 3 Part 2 (Ep. 9 (58))1:19:35 - One Punch Man season 2 (Ep. 11)1:31:53 - Sarazanmai (Ep. 11)1:46:26 - Carole & Tuesday (Ep. 11)Check out our podcast network, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
To battle the hot summer heat, John and CC unleash all the cool Anime premieres they could get their hands on in the Sneak Peek. After that they travel back in time to the Sengoku period and discuss the demon-slaying adventures of the wandering samurai Hyakkimaru and his little sidekick Dororo. Sneak Peek: (1:20) Granbelm (2:00) To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts (4:30) Given (8:57) Dr. Stone (11:24) Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks? (13:22) Lord El-Melloi II's Case Files: Rail Zeppelin Grace note (18:26) Cop Craft (20:47) Fire Force (24:04) A Certain Scientific Accelerator (25:48) Astra Lost in Space (28:08) Senki Zesshō Symphogear XV (30:00) Vinland Saga (34:44) Review: Dororo [2019] (40:17) Related Links: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/this-week-in-anime/2019-02-21/.143699 https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/this-week-in-anime/2019-04-04/.145378 https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/this-week-in-anime/2019-07-04/.148571 https://blog.sakugabooru.com/2019/03/01/dororo-a-swordmans-journey-through-history/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxTAKubswiE Website: http://animebrainfreeze.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/AniBrainFreeze Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AniBrainFreeze/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSi7wbiBRei5RtNQ6HWBeaw
Neste ultimo episódio de Dororo (ep 24) tivemos a resolução do conflito entre os irmãos, o destino de Dororo e Hyakkimaru, além dos papeis de Jukai, Nui e Tahomaru neste destino. Muita gente pode ter ficado frustrada com algumas decisões desse ep final, mas Dororo como anime DECEPCIONOU?
Bcom, Kat, and Leo discuss week 8 of the Spring 2019 anime season. We kick things off with a bit of an E3 wrap-up and our thoughts about the current state of the console wars. Kat then chats about her convention coffee nightmare, and how she whipped her co-worker into shape, both of which are certainly related acts. Once we get into anime, Leo is growing a bit bored of Fruits Basket, which continues to be somewhat directionless. An old JoJo character shows up in Golden Wind in a Silver Chariot, and Bcom totally forgets what Doppio looks like. Demon Slayer showed off the diabolical power of its main villain, Muzan Kibutsuji, and also shows off the legs of its childlike, but somehow not childlike little sister, Nezuko. Hyakkimaru continues to lose more of his humanity in his quest to regain his human body as Dororo gears up for its final stretch. During Attack on Titan, Kat determines that she needs to buy Bcom a Hange Zoe body pillow, and Bcom details exactly what he’d want from such a product. Kat tells us all about Big Daddy One Punch and rants about the absurdity of Watchdog Man. Sarazanmai teaches us the disastrous consequences of putting too much pepper in your cucumber ramen. Kat wants to “pow” M-Pop artist Pyotr right in his Justin Bieber-esque face, as Carole & Tuesday moves into its American Idol arc.Recorded June 13, 2019. Timestamps:1:54 - Nonsense (Bcom and Leo’s E3 thoughts, Kat demands coffee at PopCon, and kayaks in toxic rivers)17:14 - Fruits Basket (2019) (Ep. 8)26:43 - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind (Ep. 32)35:21 - Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Ep. 8)53:39 - Dororo (Ep. 20)1:03:42 - Commercial Break1:05:32 - Attack on Titan season 3 Part 2 (Ep. 6 (55))1:22:56 - One Punch Man season 2 (Ep. 8)1:34:56 - Sarazanmai (Ep. 8)1:50:51- Carole & Tuesday (Ep. 8)Check out our podcast network, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
Dororo Episode 22 is hectic! Hyakkimaru gives chase to the land of Daigo in order to get back Dororo but also his body parts...why did Tahomaru do that too to himself smh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roose366/message
Dororo Episode 18 - Hyakkimaru Vs Tahomaru. In this Episode Brothers Fight And Dororo finally finds his family’s fortune. The relationship between Hyakkimaru and Dororo is developing and in due time a happy ending hopefully can be reached through all the struggles and pain witnessed in this series. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roose366/message
Leo, Kat and Bcom close out Winter 2019 with reviews of the 12th and final week of the anime season. We finished off the last two episodes of Mob Psycho II, which left us wishing the show had kept the tone of the first half of the season, rather than switching half-way through. Run With the Wind defied our expectations and gave us a very satisfying ending to the running boys’ journey. Kemurikusa hinted at a potential sequel while also wrapping up the emotional arc of the narrative in a neat way. Domestic Girlfriend got dumber than ever before, and had us all wigging out. The first half of the Kaguya finale had Bcom squeeing over both the romantic fireworks and the fantastic direction and cinematography. Dororo finishes off its first half by giving us more plot development with Hyakkimaru’s family than we had expected to get at the half-way point. We move on to some quick reviews of the shows we watched outside of the podcast, before finishing off the season with our final reviews and scores!Recorded April 20, 2019. Timestamps:1:41 - Mob Psycho 100 II (Eps. 12 & 13)28:10 - Run With the Wind (Ep. 23)44:37 - Kemurikusa (Eps. 12 and 12.1)53:38 - The Promised Neverland (Ep. 12)1:06:06 - Commercial Break1:08:58 - Domestic Girlfriend (Ep. 12)1:28:30 - Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Ep. 12)1:37:54 - Dororo (Ep. 12)1:47:48 - Reviews for shows we watched outside of the podcast (Rising of the Shield Hero, Mysteria Friends, Girly Air Force, The Magnificent Kotobuki, Magical Girl Spec-Ops Asuka, Quintessential Quintuplets, W’z, Wataten)1:57:22 - Final Reviews and ScoresCheck out our podcast network, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
Kat, Leo, and Bcom are back to discuss week 11 of the Winter 2019 anime season. Mob continues to preach philosophy to villains we don’t really care about as we struggle to care about anything outside the brilliantly animated fights of Mob Psycho II’s 11th episode. Run With the Wind sprints forward with King passing the sash onto Kakeru who enters another running dimension, which Kat think just sounds painful. Bcom is blown away by just how well Kemurikusa brought all of the threads of its sci-fi narrative together, while raising even more interesting questions. The Promised Neverland pulls off a big surprise in its penultimate episode, but we get bogged down in the psychological logistics of cutting off your own appendages. Jojo episode 24 prompts us to talk about airplane depressurization and respecting Notorious B.I.G.’s legacy, as only JoJo can. Domestic Girlfriend adds an unlikely member to Natsuo’s harem and finally hits at making Hina and Natsuo face consequences for their reckless public displays of affection. Bcom enjoyed the fanservice in this week’s episode and Chika’s ramen adventures, but Leo felt the last skit represented too much of a tone-shift from the normal comedic shenanigans of the show. We also finish off with the first of a two-part arc of Dororo, which will finish off the season by re-uniting Hyakkimaru with his family and Chevy Tahoumaru.Recorded April 19, 2019. Timestamps:2:00 - Nonsense (Star Wars Celebration and Clone Wars, Leo’s friends love Shield Hero, Kat rants about fancy tacos and her drunken battle with a tall stool) 14:14 - Mob Psycho 100 II (Ep. 11)23:33 - Run With the Wind (Ep. 22)37:13 - Kemurikusa (Ep. 11)52:41 - The Promised Neverland (Ep. 11)1:09:20 - Commercial Break1:10:49 - JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind (Ep. 24)1:23:03 - Domestic Girlfriend (Ep. 11)1:38:25 - Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Ep. 11)1:49:50 - Dororo (Ep. 11)Check out our podcast network, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
Dororo Episode 13 in this episode A Carver goes around slashing faces off and manipulates Dororo To take Hyakkimaru from him and kill him too but it doesn’t workout like that of course --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roose366/message
Kat, Leo, and Bcom are back to talk about week 8 of the Winter 2019 anime season. Bcom tells all about the near-riot at his screening of Heaven’s Feel Part II. Kat and Leo met up with Brains and had a drunken good time. Leo breaks down an episode of Mob Runs With the Wind that turned very dark towards the end in a way that Kat is really into, and which Bcom compares to Avenger’s: Infinity War. We move onto the actual Run With the Wind where Prince and Musa learn about their own personal reasons for running, and where we maybe finally learn who Hanako likes. Kat gets triggered by a cat noise the eldest Kemurikusa sister made, and we talk about the inevitability of lewding the kemurikusas, and some fox-eared merchandise we need to exist. We move on to Krone’s endgame in The Promised Neverland and begin to see the truly horrifying depths of Isabella’s control. We finally are introduced to the meme that is King Crimson in JoJo Part 5, and we honestly can’t remember large sections of the episode…weird. We learn some important advice for dating your sisters in Domestic Girlfriend episode 8, as Natsuo continues to navigate these stormy waters. We’re finally introduced to Miyuki’s imouto in Kaguya only to find out Chika ALSO has sisters. Can Kaguya possibly pander any more to Bcom? We end with an episode of where Dororo tries to show that kids can fight demons just as well as Hyakkimaru.Recorded March 20, 2019. Timestamps:1:38 - Nonsense (Fate/Stay Night Heaven’s Feel II: lost butterfly, Anime Radicals meetup) 12:58 - Mob Psycho 100 II (Ep. 8)22:15 - Run With the Wind (Ep. 19)33:26 - Kemurikusa (Ep. 8)43:12 - The Promised Neverland (Ep. 8)1:00:01 - Commercial Break1:03:10 - JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind (Ep. 21)1:14:44 - Domestic Girlfriend (Ep. 8)1:31:47 - Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Ep. 8)1:47:00 - Dororo (Ep. 8)Check out our podcast network, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
Bcom, Kat, and Leo are back to talk about week 7 of the Winter 2019 anime season. In this week’s episode of Mob Psycho, Reigen’s psychic abilities are put to the test on a live variety show which clarifies how important Reigen’s partnership with Mob is in defining his future. Our favorite running boys make their final preparations for the Hakone Ekiden, and we make some not-so-bold predictions after learning the section assignments for each leg of the race. Kat feels Kemurikusa has become too much like a video game, and Bcom and Leo are just looking for a controller to grab. In The Promised Neverland, Sister Krone opens our eyes with some new information about the relationship between the humans and demons in the world outside the orphanage, but Isabella appears to be two steps ahead of everyone. After an impromptu karaoke session, we jump back into JoJo where we get our first glimpse of the infamous King Crimson, but we lose track of time chatting about squid ink pasta, fishing, and double-tapping your enemies. At some point we move onto Domestic Girlfriend, which continues to cement itself as the greatest anime in existence, and also teaches Leo and Bcom an invaluable lesson about the role sock puppets can play in winning over a woman’s heart. After we complain about Kaguya’s boring episode titles, we learn that it’s essential to get a part-time job and a boat license before even considering holding your crush’s hand. We finish off with an episode of Dororo that raises questions about the true nature of demons, and whether Hyakkimaru must actually slay them all, or if some can be saved.Recorded March 6, 2019. Timestamps:1:48 - Nonsense (Risk podcast live, Destiny 2 Gambit Prime, Avatar: The Last AirBcom) 8:48 - Mob Psycho 100 II (Ep. 7)22:47 - Run With the Wind (Ep. 18)38:18 - Kemurikusa (Ep. 7)46:01 - The Promised Neverland (Ep. 7)59:19 - Commercial Break1:00:28 - Impromptu Winter 2019 OP karaoke section1:03:21 - JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind (Ep. 20)1:20:13 - Domestic Girlfriend (Ep. 7)1:28:17 - Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Ep. 7)1:44:05 - Dororo (Ep. 7)Check out our podcast network, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
Kat, Leo, and Bcom return to discuss week 5 of the Winter 2019 Anime season. We kick off the podcast with some brief thoughts about the results of the Crunchyroll anime awards, which we obviously don’t agree with. Afterwards we chat about some of the nonsense we’ve been up to before jumping into Mob Psycho 100 II. Episode 5 was a showcase for some of the most spectacular animation in a TV anime in quite some time. The Run With the Wind boys take one step closer to the Hakone Ekiden, which took Kakeru turning into a glowing blue god of running to accomplish. It’s a fairly uneventful week in Kemurikusa so we breeze past that and jump into The Promised Neverland where we re-evaluate our suppositions regarding future developments of the show, and poke some fun at Norman and Ray in the process. The Golden Experience boys struggle to avoid frostbite when they face off with Ghiaccio on the road to Venezia. Leo can’t believe Giorno didn’t think of transforming them into Water Bears. But, everything up until this point was just an appetizer. The main course is Domestic Girlfriend episode 5. Bcom believes it’s possibly the greatest episode of anime yet envisioned. Mob Psycho tried, but it was like administering your medicine orally. Sure, it’ll do the trick eventually, but if you want fast-acting anime relief, you need to go to the source. Natsuo needs only support Rui by supplying supreme suppositories superbly to suppress his stepsister’s supplication. It’s a super good episode. We move onto Kaguya where Chika’s love advice involves reaffirming that they do indeed live in a society, and she will raise these boys to become respectable men. We finish off with the depressing first half of a two-part Dororo episode where Hyakkimaru finds his first love in the soothing presence of Mio, the protector of an orphanage ravaged by the ongoing wars.Recorded February 18, 2019. Timestamps:2:30 - Crunchyroll anime awards discussion7:38 - Nonsense (From the Earth to the Moon, Apex Legends, Battle Angel Alita, Weird City) 15:08 - Mob Psycho 100 II (Ep. 5)26:02 - Run With the Wind (Ep. 16)37:18 - Kemurikusa (Ep. 5)43:45 - The Promised Neverland (Ep. 5)1:00:44 - Commercial Break1:03:10 - JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind (Ep. 18)1:15:51 - Domestic Girlfriend (Ep. 5)1:30:17 - Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Ep. 5)1:44:43 - Dororo (Ep. 5)Check out our podcast network, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
In this special episode of the Spiraken Manga Review, Xan and Gretta are joined by Doug WIlder from animecons.tv as they review an amazing work by the great mangaka Tezuka Osamu. So, enjoy as our intrepid Hosts review the amazing horror samurai action manga series "Dororo" by Tezuka Osamu, as well as the 2019 Anime adaptation released by Studio Mappa. As they compare the original manga to its new adaptation, our hosts also discuss the history of the manga,the unique issues that the protagonist deasl with as he regains his lost body parts, the tragic nature of life in the warring states period and why it stands the test of time. Hope you enjoy----more---- Music For Episode: Intro Music - Kaen by Queen Bee. (Dororo OST 2019), Background Music -Dororo's song by Suzuki Yoshitake & Fujita (Dororo OST 1969) , Ending Music -Sayonara Gokko by Amazarashi (Dororo OST 2019) Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Twitter Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Week: Do you watch the Dororo anime?
Jelu ha regresado con la cultura japonesa en "Anitakume", en la cuál nos contará la historia y curiosidades del país nipón además de las novedades del anime y del manga. Esta semana hablaremos del anime: "Dororo to Hyakkimaru", o más conocido por "Dororo". Recordad que seguimos haciendo radio, en nuestro programa "A la vuelta de la Esquina" en LH Magazin, con todas nuestras secciones habituales además de las entrevistas semanales que nos os podéis perder. Podréis escucharnos en directo todos los viernes de 18:00 a 20:00.
Jelu ha regresado con la cultura japonesa en "Anitakume", en la cuál nos contará la historia y curiosidades del país nipón además de las novedades del anime y del manga. Esta semana hablaremos del anime: "Dororo to Hyakkimaru", o más conocido por "Dororo". Recordad que seguimos haciendo radio, en nuestro programa "A la vuelta de la Esquina" en LH Magazin, con todas nuestras secciones habituales además de las entrevistas semanales que nos os podéis perder. Podréis escucharnos en directo todos los viernes de 18:00 a 20:00.
Leo, Bcom, and Kat are finally starting their weekly reviews again! It’s week 3 of the Winter 2018 Anime season and we have a lot to be excited about. Kat gives us a whole new way to think about Mob’s progress to explosion…we’re very sorry if you can’t get this out of your head. Leo finally found a way to relate to Run With the Wind in its 14th episode. Kemurikusa starts to unravel some of its many mysteries, but still keeps us guessing at where everything is heading. We move on to the menacing 10-year-olds of The Promised Neverland and their new caretaker Krone, which is providing another entertaining puzzle box to solve. Bcom suffers through Kat and Leo’s outlandishly poor pronunciation of Italian names in JoJo Golden Wind, and Bcom and Kat gleefully rejoice when Leo’s memory is actually wrong for once. Leo struggles to understand why Bcom and Kat actually love watching Domestic Girlfriend for the podcast, given its taboo themes and incredibly dumb overarching plot. Bcom breaks down the production of the greatest ED of 2019, with Chika Fujiwara’s love detective dance at the end of Kaguya episode 3. Kat also breaks down U.S. vs. Japanese statistics for high schoolers’ rates of sexual activity, with U.S. numbers that would make Chika blush. We finish off the week with Dororo giving us the epic backstory of the creation of Hyakkimaru’s prosthetic appendages and the journey that brought him to his current state.Recorded February 5, 2019. Timestamps:2:05 - Nonsense (Bcom is Sorry to Bother You, Leo is the Apex Legend, Kat has a Super Dog) 9:40 - Mob Psycho 100 II (Ep. 3)24:37 - Run With the Wind (Ep. 14)37:29 - Kemurikusa (Ep. 3)45:15 - The Promised Neverland (Ep. 3)1:03:52 - Commercial Break1:07:13 - JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 5: Golden Wind (Ep. 16)1:24:11 - Domestic Girlfriend (Ep. 3)1:35:32 - Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Ep. 3)1:51:03 - Dororo (Ep. 3)Also, check out the new podcast network we have joined, Anime Radicals. Find out more at www.animeradicals.com.Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdomandOtheriTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nerdom-and-other-nonsense/id1203061952Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/Iuqfigskscnxqhhatxmfyrec7gi?t=Nerdom_and_Other_NonsenseStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nerdomandothernonsense/nerdom-and-other-nonsense-anime-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LOseApaNZgoaZaqqpeNvIDiscord invite: https://discord.gg/REwr8uT
Just because someone is important doesn't mean they can't suck. I recognize Tezuka's importance and influence, but yeah, what I've read by him sucks. Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn is seen as the Great American Novel and he is seen as the Great American Writer, but you know what? I think that book was boring and I find his humor unfunny and that it is a tragedy that he represents the US. Do you have to like Elvis to enjoy current pop and rock? Or can you just laugh and point at him because he is so ridiculous? In other words, he sucks. My point in writing my blog entry was that it's ok to think Tezuka's work is worthless. In fact, hate it because it IS deemed important by so-called authorities. I'm trying to read Dororo right now and am encountering the same stumbling blocks I encountered with his other works: 1) Boring character designs. Everyone pretty much looks the same. Cartoony and lazy. Tezuka's art never seemed to evolve beyond a daily cartoon feel as though he didn't have much time to spare. Or that he was more interested in telling a story with words and action than with making his characters have any visual appeal. And anytime an animal comes in, bring in the Walt Disney copyright for anthropomorphic animals! 2) Spacing and pace reign triumphant. I will say this. Tezuka is an expert at pacing his panels and also how he spaces the action and characters within each one. But again, the actual ART inside them is really unimaginative. He never evolved. You could say the same thing about Rumiko Takahashi but she tells much better stories. 3) Vertical continues the questionable translation of Dark Horse. What do I mean by this? The inclusion of current slang and catchphrases (and outdated ones as well). Do Japanese people actually use words like "Yowza" and "Yoiks"? "Doofus"? "Bro"? This is exactly why I couldn't get into Buddha. The Buddha walked around talking like he was at a New York Mets game. Ok, the vocabulary is already out of context because the book is set in Japan hundreds of years ago. But then putting in odd Americanisms, some from the 1920s, is even more jarring. 4) Tezuka is a clumsy storyteller. To me, Tezuka never seemed to solve the problem of juggling comedic and dramatic elements. I think part of this lies in the translation, but most of it has to do with Tezuka himself. He can't get out of the way of the story. His ego was too important. Early on in Dororo, he even includes himself in all his goofy beret glory getting hit by a hail of rocks as he tells about Hyakkimaru's childhood. It totally ruins the flow. It's like having Oprah putting her ugly mug on everything she does or M. Night Shymalan inserting himself forcefully in every movie he makes. It smacks of ego trip. Or Osihii's bassett hounds. Look at a master like Hiromu Arakawa. She is able to balance humor, great character designs, drama, and real to the bone human interactions. Or Hiroki Endo, who takes it to even a higher level. Tezuka is a baby compared to them. 5) His pulp sci-fi explanations. Back in the old days sci-fi writers didn't have to explain things. But people are smarter now. Even if it's magic fantasy, audiences demand at least a cursory explanation of how an imaginary world works. Because Tezuka is so old school, he hardly ever throws the reader a bone. Hyakkimaru has no eyes, but he can "see" intuitively? How does that work exactly? So hopefully, this entry clears up things as to why I think what I do about Tezuka's work...up to this point (I'm still attempting to appreciate him). Just because Japanese manga artists are AWARE of Tezuka doesn't mean they are influenced by him. The anime/manga establishment makes it seem that EVERY SINGLE person in Japan loves Tezuka and that any American fan has to recognize his deification. I say you don't. It's all a myth. In my opinion there are much more important and talented manga artists at work today in the here and now. Even a title like Death Note, with all its improbabilites and flaws, is far better than anything I've read by Tezuka so far. Whatever issues he took on back in the day, there is someone doing it better.