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fWotD Episode 2399: Revolutionary Girl Utena Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Wednesday, 29 November 2023 is Revolutionary Girl Utena.Revolutionary Girl Utena (Japanese: 少女革命ウテナ, Hepburn: Shōjo Kakumei Utena) is a Japanese anime television series created by Be-Papas, a production group formed by director Kunihiko Ikuhara and composed of himself, Chiho Saito, Shinya Hasegawa, Yōji Enokido, and Yūichirō Oguro. The series was produced by J. C. Staff, and originally aired on TV Tokyo from April to December 1997. Revolutionary Girl Utena follows Utena Tenjou, a teenaged girl drawn into a sword dueling tournament to win the hand of Anthy Himemiya, a mysterious girl known as the "Rose Bride" who possesses the "power to revolutionize the world".Ikuhara was a director on the television anime adaptation of Sailor Moon at Toei Animation in the 1990s; after growing frustrated by the lack of creative control in directing an adapted work, he departed the company in 1995 to create an original series. While he initially conceived of Utena as a mainstream shōjo (girls' anime and manga) series aimed at capitalizing on the commercial success of Sailor Moon, the direction of the series shifted dramatically during production towards an avant-garde and surrealist tone. The series has been described as a deconstruction and subversion of fairy tales and the magical girl genre of shōjo manga, making heavy use of allegory and symbolism to comment on themes of gender, sexuality, and coming-of-age. Its visual and narrative style is characterized by a sense of theatrical presentation and staging, drawing inspiration from the all-female Japanese theater troupe the Takarazuka Revue, as well as the experimental theater of Shūji Terayama, whose frequent collaborator J. A. Seazer created the songs featured in the series.Revolutionary Girl Utena has been the subject of both domestic and international critical acclaim, and has received many accolades. It has been praised for its treatment of LGBT themes and subject material, and has influenced subsequent animated works. A manga adaptation of Utena written and illustrated Saito was developed contemporaneously with the anime series, and was serialized in the manga magazine Ciao beginning in 1996. In 1999, Be-Papas produced the film Adolescence of Utena as a follow-up to the television anime series. The series has had several iterations of physical release, including a remaster overseen by Ikuhara in 2008. In North America, Utena was initially distributed by Central Park Media starting in 1998; the license for the series has been held by Crunchyroll since its 2023 acquisition of Right Stuf and its subsidiary Nozomi Entertainment, which acquired the license for Utena in 2010.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:24 UTC on Wednesday, 29 November 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Revolutionary Girl Utena on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Joey Neural.
Revolutionary Girl Utena is one of the most unique visions of animation and storytelling I've seen in recent memory. Kunihiko Ikuhara was already riding high from his success as the Series Director of Sailor Moon, but he left it all behind to gamble on a vision. The Treehouse Anime Club pulls back the curtain on early days of Utena's production as well as the creative tensions present in the group bringing her world to life. Ikuhara took his team, and ultimately his audience, along for a crazy-ass emotional roller coaster experience that remains today as a crowning achievement in experimental storytelling. Follow the show on Instagram/Threads! Super Dave (@treehouseanimepod) | Instagram Super Dave (@treehouseanimepod) on Threads And also feel free to join our community on Discord! *link embedded on Instagram bio
Sometimes we need a break from the day-to-day, and that's when we go on Shore Leave!Shore Leave is our monthly series where we kick back and talk about some of the Sailor Moon and anime-adjacent topics that are on our minds. A real chill-out zone where ideas can hang out and do whatever. And now we're live every Wednesday night at 7pm central on Twitch!This week, we're talking about the Japanese fascination with toilets and poop themes, the legend of Kinihiko Ikuhara, and a spoiler-free review of "The Flash"!Nothing scarier than bad ceviche!Join Kaliban on Twitch weekdays at 12pm for the Laser Lunch Hour!http://twitch.tv/justenoughtrope
A villain so nice, Ikuhara made him twice.
Panda and Alice talk to Andy, an artist working in animation who is obsessed with all things Ikuhara.
Vrai, Alex, and Mercedez return to their rewatchalong with the Puella Magi Madoka Magica movies! 0:00:00 Intros 0:01:58 Theatrical release 0:06:08 Timeline 0:11:16 The first 100 minutes 0:15:42 Mystery/horror narrative 0:18:29 Ikuhara but bad 0:21:46 Witches and gays 0:25:02 It's homophobic though 0:27:11 The bad quotes 0:30:21 Homura's Fall 0:41:28 Male authors and lack of nuance 0:50:00 The epilogue 0:56:38 The real suffering porn 1:00:37 Does the movie negate the series? 1:02:28 Final thoughts 1:06:42 Outro Vrai: twitter.com/WriterVrai Alex: twitter.com/TheAfictionado Mercedez: twitter.com/pixelatedlenses AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ Recorded Saturday 22nd May 2021 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Drag Queen & ultra nerd, Dax Exclamationpoint, joins Rachel Garbus, John E Kilberg, and Daniel Shaw to discuss Ikuhara’s “Adolescence of Utena”, the film follow up to the ‘Revolutionary Girl Utena’ Japanese TV series. WUSSY Movie Club is a weekly roundtable movie podcast with a Queer lens, featuring themed seasons and special interviews with Queer filmmakers. Every Wednesday, a rotating cast of LGBTQIA+ voices will dish on their favorite films of past and present. Join the club and be a part of the discussion! WUSSY Movie Club is part of the WUSSY Podcast Network, hosted by WUSSY Mag (@wussymag) Produced by Jon Dean @jondeanphoto= Podcast Art created by Nick Sheridan @glass.knuckles Podcast Music by DJ Helix @1djhelix Join the WUSSY Movie Club on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/wussymovieclub/ Follow WUSSY Movie Club on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WussyMovieClub/
Tonight on GeekNights, we consider The Simpsons. It looms large in popular culture despite its trendline, and was a formative part of both our lives. In the news, don't go to anime conventions in April, Bandai Namco Holdings consolidates its overseas subsidiaries, Ikuhara's Penguindrum gets a compilation film project, Keanu Reeves stars in BZRKR, Wookieepedia is (correctly) forced to stop deadnaming actors, Voltes V continues to go hard, The Great Pretender is not being talked about enough, and King of the Hill, unlike the topic of our show tonight, was canceled.
In this episode, Alice and Panda sit down with their friend Chelly to talk about all the various ways Revolutionary Girl Utena has been referenced in other media--including some by Ikuhara himself!
Advances in transmission electron microscopy allow researchers to explore the structure of materials at atomic resolutions—and improvements in TEM continue to be made. Yuichi Ikuhara, professor of engineering innovation at the University of Tokyo, discusses his work using scanning TEM to characterize grain boundaries in ceramics, the recent advances that have greatly improved this technique's resolution capabilities, and where he sees TEM headed in the future.View the transcript for this episode here.About the guestYuichi Ikuhara is professor of engineering innovation at the University of Tokyo, Japan. His group researches the mechanical and functional properties of materials using scanning transmission electron microscopy. An ACerS Fellow, Ikuhara is a member of the Basic Science Division and a firm believer in studying both materials science and microscopy techniques in order to fully understand the properties of materials.About ACerSFounded in 1898, The American Ceramic Society is the leading professional membership organization for ceramic and materials scientists, engineers, researchers, manufacturers, plant personnel, educators, and students.
This week on TomoChoco, Kit and Sarah discusss the Kunihiko Ikuhara anime Yurikuma Arashi. Get ready for an un-bear-ably good conversation about sapphic identity, Ikuhara series, and of course bears! Thanks goes out to Adeline who gifted TomoChoco the series from our podcast wishlist. You find the wishlist at bit.ly/yuridreams. Additionally, you can become a Patron at patreon.com/tomochocopod. Music: Wander by Nokae
CONTENT WARNING: This show covers topics such as suicide, bullying, depression & isolation to name a few and as such we will also be discussing these on the pod itself throughout. We believe Wonder Egg is an overall positive show but please be careful if any of the above may be uncomfortable or sensitive for you. New year, same old Deshou! We're back ladies, gentlemen and enbies with Stream of Thought, our free podcast that's available for everyone and anyone! 2021 is off to a start of sorts, but no one can deny the current crop of anime we're getting is mostly strong, and we're kickstarting the year by tackling the show that's gathering so much attention in anime circles; Wonder Egg Priority! Join Shadon and The Subtle Doctor as they answer Patron questions and tackle topics like comparisons to Ikuhara's body of work, the ethics of creating fiction around the suffering of children, the visual metaphors behind the show's depiction of bullying, discussion of systemic critiques and desperate, flailing attempts to not make egg puns! Support Warui Deshou: https://www.patreon.com/waruideshou Musical Credits: Bliss - Muse How D'ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning? - Dean Martin & Helen O'Connell CALICOMP 1.1 Shutdown - Michael Kelly Stream of Thought is Warui Deshou's mainline anime coverage series and is available to everyone and anyone. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waruideshou/message
What does it mean to crack the world's shell? This episode's guests Sen and Kita are here to tell us.
Vrai, Chiaki, and Dee take a look back at yet another difficult to succinctly summarize TV anime by Ikuhara, Sarazanmai! 0:00:00 Intros 0:01:03 Background, Ikuhara, and related media 0:07:45 Accessibility 0:11:48 Kazuki’s crossdressing 0:13:26 Family values 0:22:01 Archetypes or cliches? 0:26:45 Fightin’ about Enta 0:31:20 Reo, Mabu, and ACAB 0:35:57 The big idea 0:42:46 Soccer practice 0:55:39 Final thoughts 0:56:36 Outro Vrai: twitter.com/WriterVrai Chiaki: twitter.com/Chiaki747 Dee: twitter.com/joseinextdoor AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ Recorded Sunday 9th February 2020 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The time has finally come for us to begin watching Ikuhara's third anime, Yurikuma Arashi - Love Bullet. It's.....a lot.
Show Notes This week, we recap, review, and analyze Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (機動戦士Ζガンダム) episode 27 - Rendezvous With Char (シャアの帰還), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on Yazan's glove and Nagano Mamoru (永野護). - A very readable overview of the history of dueling, from The New Yorker.- Useful books:John Gideon Millingen, The History of Duelling: Including, Narratives of the Most Remarkable Personal Encounters that Have Taken Place from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 1. R. Bentley (1841).Andrew Steinmetz, The Romance of Duelling in All Times and Countries, Volume 1. Chapman and Hall (1868).John Ferne, The Blazon of Gentrie: : Deuided into two parts. The first named The Glorie of Generositie. The second, Lacyes Nobilitie. Comprehending discourses of Armes and of Gentry. Wherein is treated of the beginning, parts and degrees of Gentlenesse, vvith her lawes: Of the Bearing, and Blazon of Cote-armors: Of the Lawes of Armes, and of combats. John Windet (London 1586). Available at https://archive.org/details/blazonofgentried00fern/page/316- Georgetown Washington Law School article on the history of dueling as a legal institution: Jennie C. Meade, The Duel: a look back at a once-legal method of resolving disputes. Available at https://www2.gwu.edu/~magazine/archive/2005_law_fall/docs/feat_duel.html- Translation of the Lex Burgundionum with commentary from Harvard Law School. From The Burgundian Code (K. F. Drew, trans., 1949; repr. 1972). Available at http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/cdonahue/courses/CLH/mats/MAT13CLH.03.pdf- The 1777 Irish Code Duello.- Treatise on dueling in Germany:Kevin McAleer, Dueling: The Cult of Honor in Fin-de-Siècle Germany. Princeton UP (2014).- Vice article on modern day dueling in German universities (Content Warning: pictures of dueling injuries):Roc Morin, Fighting for Facial Scars in Germany’s Secret Fencing Frats.- Article comparing different versions of the story of the paladin Orlando/Roland, most famously set forth in Orlando Furioso, with commentary linking the face-thrown gauntlet as a precedent to the practice of throwing down the gauntlet: Anonymous, On the Early Italian Romances. The Scots Magazine 89/90 (1822).- Article by Natasha Sheldon, 10 Historical Female Duelists and their Duels.- Wikipedia pages for Nagano Mamoru (in English and in Japanese).- Article about Nagano’s work on Gundam (retired content) from Gundam blogger Chara Soon.- Forbes article about Nagano (talks about work on later series, but there’s a section heading that warns you, if you’re trying to avoid spoilers for later Gundam series).- Documentary video from the theater releases of the first Gundam movies (Nagano and his future-wife, voice actress Maria Kawamura, attended in Char and Lalah cosplay and are visible in the video).- Photo of Nagano and Ikuhara cosplaying as Sailor Venus and Sailor Mars.- The music in this week's TNN is:In Peace by phasenwandler (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. You can subscribe to the Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, follow us on twitter @gundampodcast, check us out at gundampodcast.com, email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com.Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photo and video, MSB gear, and much more!The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license. Both have been edited for length. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.comFind out more at http://gundampodcast.com
Neste episódio, Guz e Senpai retornam à série Perfil para fazer um verdadeiro Dossiê Kunihiko Ikuhara, o grande diretor autoral e alternativão do mundo das nipoanimações. Discutimos sua vida, influências e obra, cobrindo principalemente Adolescence of Utena, Mawaru Penguindrum e Yuri Kuma Arashi mas também falando verdades sobre Sailor Moon e Sarazanmai. Transcenda esse sistema opressivo e não desista do seu amor! Gao Gao! Bingo do Ikuhara (o original): https://dynneekx.tumblr.com/image/75574906534 Análise em 17 partes do simbolismo de Yuri Kuma Arashi, o mínimo necessário para apreciar a obra: https://thechuunicorner.com/yuri-kuma-arashi-and-the-effects-of-symbolism/ Sarazanmai: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asyvS-lOvv8 Desafio Referência no Clipe da Sumire: https://youtu.be/aCz1H1yhKZc Hot Salsa by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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
EP 15 We're Back an Ikuhara Story Feat. Noel Wallace by The KMP Podcast Project
We finally got more Reo and Mabu, but at what cost?
At least half of this episode is just Panda, Yasha, and Vanna s--tposting about Ikuhara dating Hideaki Anno.
On tonight's show, new anime from Ghost in the Shell producer, get a credit when you pre-order Pokémon Sword and Shield, Attack on Titan wraps up, and we find Sailor Moon fan art from Yoshihiro Togashi! Also on the docket, more about Kalafina, dub cast for Cells at Work, mysterious CDs left around town, Plastic Love gets a music video, Geodude becomes an ambassador, did Ikuhara work on your favorite cartoon, and Armpit anime men... Meanwhile in Japan, teen boys caught peeping into girls hot spring, son finds live fish in parents fridge, and offering to talk about your interests may just stop solicitors? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/animejamsession/support
Aysha and optimisticDuelist join a grouchy Kate for a roundtable on Dirk Strider. Topics: Misandry. Catharsis. Foreshadowing of Dirk’s descent in Homestuck proper. Terepy Pipes. Ultimate selves. X-Men. Perspectives on Dirkjake. Ikuhara. Transphobia. “Redemption arcs.” Hiveswap Act 2. Tyzias. AU fic. Doc Scratch and misogyny, Whistles: The Starlight Calliope.Music: “perfectly generic” by GoomySupport the show on Patreon and get access to exclusive the exclusive bonus [I]ntermission podcastwww.perfectlygenericpodcast.comFollow the podcast on Twitter.Follow the podcast on Tumblr.Join the podcast Discord.Play Snowbound Blood: A Vast Error Story and support our guests on Patreon: Aysha and optimisticDuelist.
We’re kappa krazy in this episode and we’ve got Shane Hosea (@ShaneHosea), Portland improvisor and host of Anime at the Gates (@animewheel), on to help Russ escape the prison sentence he earned by pretending to be a Japanese yokai. Notes: the Kappa of Portland, Alan’s IKEA-hacking, Russ Hour, Beto’s sexy jutsu, coke strains, Calamente Cuchulain, Rasta String Cheese Man, laxative crimes, the YIIK man, Tamara Kailaney, Jaredthefox9’s banishment, Russ’s Mad Cow Disease
On this episode of Bakacast, we go back to reviewing current anime for the Spring 2019 season, largely because we all really want to talk about Fruits Basket and One Punch Man. Also, Ikuhara and Watanabe are both directing new shows this season? Talk about an embarrassment of riches.
In This weeks Wheeler The Podcast, I am joined by Jazz to talk about Kunihiko Ikuhara the man behind such anime such as Utena, Penguindrum and Yuri Kuma. We talk about the aspects of his anime such as The absurd, LGBT influence and the amount of metaphors he throws in just because. Stay till the end of the podcast to hear Jazz rant about the plot of KH3 for 5 minutes Wheeler The Podcast can be found at @WheelerPodcast on all sites --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wheelerpodcast/support
The girls from Empty Movement are back to tell us all about some of Ikuhara and company's original concepts for Revolutionary Girl Utena
Back again with Yasha and Gio from Empty Movement, Alice had to leave at the end of the last episode so it's just Panda talking with them about Ikuhara and his upcoming project, as well as other stuff about RGU in general.
Welcome to The Subtitled Podcast, a biweekly anime podcast hosted by Giancarlo Navas with a rotating panel of members from around the anime community. In this episode Giancarlo is joined by Zeria (@_Zeria_) in an Ikuhara double length special episode in discussions that involve:• Revolutionary Girl Utena's themes• Why Juri's hair is the best• The characterization of Akio as a villian• Why Utena fails as an entry level Ikuhara show• Zeria tells us her hottest take ever and it involved Yuri Kuma Arashi and Utena• A discussion about the critiques of Ikuhara as a director• Zeria and Giancarlo gush about the perfection of PenguinDrum• We talk about why PenguinDrum is our favorite Ikuhara work… and so much more
Welcome to The Subtitled Podcast, a biweekly anime podcast hosted by Giancarlo Navas with a rotating panel of members from around the anime community. In this episode Giancarlo is joined by Zeria (@_Zeria_) in an Ikuhara double length special episode in discussions that involve:• Revolutionary Girl Utena's themes• Why Juri's hair is the best• The characterization of Akio as a villian• Why Utena fails as an entry level Ikuhara show• Zeria tells us her hottest take ever and it involved Yuri Kuma Arashi and Utena• A discussion about the critiques of Ikuhara as a director• Zeria and Giancarlo gush about the perfection of PenguinDrum• We talk about why PenguinDrum is our favorite Ikuhara work… and so much more
We talk about the teaser trailers for Ikuhara's new anime, Sarazanmai, due out in 2019.
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Welcome to The Subtitled Podcast, a biweekly anime podcast hosted by Giancarlo Navas with a rotating panel of members from around the anime community. In this episode Giancarlo is joined by Danny (@infinite_bagel) and K (@NovaPineapple) joined the show in discussions that involve:• Rakugo and its race for AOTY• Discussions about Rakugo's central themes and prodcution• How gender is portrayed in Rakugo• Gianni shares his experience watching the Silent Voice dub• K and Danny tell Gianni about "reverend Vic Migniona"• Gianni volunteers why he loves Eupho… and so much more_ _ _ _ _Link to the Silent Voice video on composition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B6U_lfWM5cRakugo video on death https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjNHi8ECsQY&t=566s
Welcome to The Subtitled Podcast, a biweekly anime podcast hosted by Giancarlo Navas with a rotating panel of members from around the anime community. In this episode Giancarlo is joined by Danny (@infinite_bagel) and K (@NovaPineapple) joined the show in discussions that involve:• Rakugo and its race for AOTY• Discussions about Rakugo's central themes and prodcution• How gender is portrayed in Rakugo• Gianni shares his experience watching the Silent Voice dub• K and Danny tell Gianni about "reverend Vic Migniona"• Gianni volunteers why he loves Eupho… and so much more_ _ _ _ _Link to the Silent Voice video on composition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0B6U_lfWM5cRakugo video on death https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjNHi8ECsQY&t=566s
Welcome to The Subtitled Podcast, a biweekly anime podcast hosted by Giancarlo Navas with a rotating panel of members from around the anime community. In this episode Giancarlo is joined by Zeria (@_Zeria_) and John Clark (@SenpaiNotes) joined the show in discussions that involve:• Ikuhara's excellence• Giancarlo and Zeria talking about lesbians as Notes tries to seriously analyze monogatari• How family is portrayed in Monogatari• Araragi's relationship with Mayoi and the discourse surrounding it• We discover that Zeria is watching a million shows this season• How awful a human Shinji from Fate/Stay Night is compared to Araragi… and so much more_ _ _ _ _Link to the anituber anthologyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRVs-XhK780Zeria's Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOd49Jk5JjgHNynxRrUdJ7g
Welcome to The Subtitled Podcast, a biweekly anime podcast hosted by Giancarlo Navas with a rotating panel of members from around the anime community. In this episode Giancarlo is joined by Zeria (@_Zeria_) and John Clark (@SenpaiNotes) joined the show in discussions that involve:• Ikuhara's excellence• Giancarlo and Zeria talking about lesbians as Notes tries to seriously analyze monogatari• How family is portrayed in Monogatari• Araragi's relationship with Mayoi and the discourse surrounding it• We discover that Zeria is watching a million shows this season• How awful a human Shinji from Fate/Stay Night is compared to Araragi… and so much more_ _ _ _ _Link to the anituber anthologyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRVs-XhK780Zeria's Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOd49Jk5JjgHNynxRrUdJ7g
Every fan has their pile of shame, but then there’s the pile of deathly shame. Join the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast as they finally watch one of the most highly spoken about series by Ikuhara, Revolutionary Girl Utena. As mentioned in the podcast, these copies of Revolutionary Girl Utena Part 1-3 Blu-rays were provided to us for review by Nozomi Entertainment and Right Stuf. The opening for this episode is the OP for Revolutionary Girl Utena called “Rinbu Revolution” by Masami Okui. The closing for this episode is the ED for Revolutionary Girl Utena called “Truth” by Luca Yumi.
iTunes & Stitcher subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! Happy New Year! (Hey, it's still January!) The first ep of 2017 is here! I'm joined by my friend Tricia (aka boobly) to watch Sailor Moon R: The Movie as it was shown in US theaters, then wax nostalgic about it & the brand new Viz dub. Listen as we discuss what we did (and didn't) like about this new English version, go on tangents about voice actors, and how a movie made by Ikuhara 24 years ago is still one of our top favorite Sailor Moon things to date. Stream the episode above or [Direct Download] You can also now subscribe on itunes! Relevant links: Viz's official Sailor Moon R The Movie trailer Pre-order Sailor Moon R The Movie on Rightstuf Check out a few photos I took from my local theater showing! Viz's (short) intro of Ben Diskin as the voice of Fiore A little something I wrote about Ikuhara's use of referencing body horror in the film Follow Tricia on Twitter! As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
We continue our bemused review of Yurikuma Arashi as the Invisible Storm attempt to crush Kureha, Ginko and Lulu. I pronounce this "sexy". Shabadoo. Go find us on social media! We want to hear from you! Follow the official account on Twitter (@sequencepod). You can also find articles and updates from us on the Geekly Inc website. You can also find us on; Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys) and Ben (@benstonick). Special guest Tara can be found here:@tara__tea and Will can be found here: @RollWill_ Or! Drop us an email address with transformationsequence@gmail.com You can listen to Transformation sequence on Stitcher, too! http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/transformation-sequence
We venture into the strange world of Lesbian Bear Storms and discover we're definitely Yuri Approved. With special guests Tara and Will! Go find us on social media! We want to hear from you! Follow the official account on Twitter (@sequencepod). You can also find articles and updates from us on the Geekly Inc website. You can also find us on; Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys) and Ben (@benstonick). Special guest Tara can be found here: @tara__tea and Will can be found here: @RollWill_ Or! Drop us an email address with transformationsequence@gmail.com You can listen to Transformation sequence on Stitcher, too! http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/transformation-sequence