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It feels like they've largely surrendered Iron-Blooded Orphans spinoff material to Ippei Gyoubu... not that I'm complaining. Well, yknow? I am complaining a little. I love Ippei Gyoubu's work, but variety is nice. I would love some more spindly, gangly friends in the extended IBO-verse. But this is hardly the time or place, because the Gundam Vual is cool, and I don't wanna disrespect it. You can find a video version of this podcast for free on Scanline Media's Patreon! If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Resumption from Gundam Breaker 4. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: ASW-G-47 Gundam Vual ASW-G-47 Gundam Vual Yuhana
Our website: https://www.itstwobrothers.com/ Discuss this episode at reddit.com/r/ItsTwoBrothersPodcast Spoilers: Fallout (Amazon Show): 7:04 - 7:35, 8:04 - 8:10, 9:08 - 9:14 Invincible: 9:28 - 11:10 Superman (1978): 12:32 - 12:36 Somewhere is California, an AI catches fire... Emarosa - Peach Club Sweet Trip - Velocity: Design: Comfort Run The Jewels - Run The Jewels 2 Aloboi - Urban Hermit Also in this episode: Neck injuries. Fallout is the best video game show ever? Invincible is still amazing. Solo Leveling was something I guess. So much Gundam; Iron Blooded Orphans is amazing. 100% Bypass Method. Perfect Dark and unrealistic expectations. A24 makes all the good movies now. Disney+ is required for a baby. Screams are the best samples (Jason made more music). Other links: Graze mobile suit 100% Bypass Method Perfect Dark Trailer Thinking Out Loud - Ed Sheeran Perfect Day - Lou Reed (it wasn't Velvet Underground) Pearl - Chapterhouse You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack - Viper More albums next time Runners High - the pillows Exmilitary - Death Grips Chinese Football - Chinese Football Mothership - Dance Gavin Dance Support It's Two Brothers by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/itstwobrothers This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 23-25 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content warnings: deaths in all shapes and sizes, gaslighting, body horror This week, we wrap our journey into freedom with IBO season one's climax, learn about Canadian politics through Leningrad metaphor, try to calculate the best way to orbital drop a 90 year old man safely into a crowded city, and finally decide that rather than grapple with the themes of this episode, to take a 25 minute detour into dog fashion and anime candle discussion. It's a hell of a time, folks. Wish Chris a farewell as we leave this feed behind for paywalled waters. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 21-22 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content warnings: brutal child death via crushing A hero falls today, but nobody has to like it... and the cast don't! They fucking hate it, actually. Thankfully, your delightful hosts are having a good time as we move into the endgame of IBO: a road trip across Canada, with wacky neighbor "Montag" showing up for hijinks, and the denizens of Gjallarhorn House moving to crash the party at every turn. Iron Blooded Orphans: one of the only things Mari Okada has written that is somehow not a sex farce on any level. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
The orphans have found a home in our history books. Next time: Tower of God (Ep 1-2)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 19-20 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content warning: suicide, copious amounts of blood Here it comes, we're on the road to the finale now, no turning back once we make Earthfall! See our hosts all grapple with the family drama and internal tensions threatening to tear Tekkadan apart, as well as the very literal tensions and sensations tugging them towards a much more brutal gravity. Also: fish, and matters thereof. Determine who has the best taste in undersea critters, today on Boku no Stop! Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
"Anohana", "O Maidens in Your Savage Season", "The Anthem of the Heart". Für viele Filme und Serien war Mari Okada als Drehbuchautorin verantwortlich, bis sie mit "Maquia" ihr Regiedebüt feierte. Nun nahm sie für "maboroshi" erneut auf dem Regiestuhl Platz. Dass die Meinungen bei ihren Werken öfter auseinander gehen, zeigt sich auch wieder bei unseren Hosts: Während beide die Optik in den höchsten Tönen loben, überzeugt Lukas die Umsetzung des Konzepts des Films nicht wirklich. Die melodramatischen Elemente wurden nicht gut aufgebaut und sonst bliebe auch viel des Potentials auf der Strecke. Julians Erwartungen hingegen wurden zwar gut erfüllt, die kleine Hoffnung, dass der Film aber das gewisse Etwas hat, erwies sich als verfehlt. Mit dem Designer der "Wolf"-Rauchfiguren haben wir außerdem ein Wörtchen zu reden...
We're near the finale of S1, what are our thoughts before we head to the end?
In this episode of Boku No Stop! there was a holiday and only two hosts could be arsed to talk about things for you, the listener. Two hosts saw anime films in the theater! One was happier with the decision than the other. If you've ever wanted to hear spirited debate and then suddenly there's discussion of Gundam, video game hoarding, and "oops I don't know how I ended up with 121 games installed on my hard drive", this is the bonus for you. The romhack that comes up in the middle is Other Castle II (https://romhacks.org/romhacks/othercastle2-snes/). Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
It's Gundam time! Next time: Season 1 Episode 21
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 17-18 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content warning: gruesome gun violence This week: labor unions versus cops in space, with kids caught in the middle. How well will it turn out? Well, this episode is one of our shortest ever because the fallout comes next week. No, not Fallout. Wrong series. Worse takes on labor though. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
VJ is back for a taste of giant robots, Witch from Mercury didn't quite do it for him but maybe if we move to Mars?
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 15-16 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content Warning: EXTREME gun violence, torture We're host-light as we kick off galaxy-wide events in Iron-Blooded Orphans, and learn just how bad inequality gets when you've got a whole set of worlds to colonize. Plus: enough factions in play that we have to stop halfway in and summarize what's going on! Find out which characters are regular and who's sus as we get into Amongst Us territory this week. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 13-14 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content Warning: child death, gun violence Y'all, I cannot put it any other way: this is the episode with deaths, gays, vibes, and a literal Costco in space. We've gone full Gundam, folks, and the ride won't slow down from here to the finale. Come along with a full crew as everyone discusses That Dog, children grapple with all sorts of emotions, and once again, exhaustingly, Naze reminds us that oh yes. He fucks. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 11-12 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Tragedy strikes this week as the Isaribi meet space pirates! No, not Naze and the space mafia. Different sort of thing entirely. Naze doesn't keep slaves. Probably. Look, we'll get into it soon enough, just trust us that nobody who's helping teach children to read can be all evil, right? Right. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 9-10 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. This time out, the crew covers all kinds of weebs, from the classy (McMurdo Barriston) to the crass (buying the masturbating Code Geass tee), and in the middle, there's a lot of talks about being family, being Family, and being famiglia. Gundam is like the Olive Garden sometimes. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
jane got sick so no episode this week :( listen to the first episode of our iron blooded orphans coverage instead! if you like it, you can find the full season 1 on patreon RIGHT NOW!!! here's the old episode description: cw: even by Gundam standards, Iron-Blooded Orphans is pretty grim! we're going to be discussing child soldiers, war crimes, dehumanisation, fascism, colonialism, suicide, and PTSD) it's a new era for Nectar of the Pods, as today we start our coverage of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans by watching the first three episodes! we talk about our new draft of horribly traumatised child soldiers, draw some interesting parallels between this show and the 1979 anime, attempt to graft this divisive and financially middling show onto the side of the much more successful Witch From Mercury, talk about wow cool robot, how war is bad, and some bizarre dubbing decisions! we also chat shit about baking, Food Wars, and shitty One Piece crossovers!
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 7-8 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. This episode was nearly titled "the one with the cheese bones" and I expect all of you are going to prove your humble editor correct. In the meantime, get ready for soup, salad, and sexism as we meet the harem mafia and ask ourselves: is it really family if nobody's getting it wet? Plus: FEET STUFF Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 5-6 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Good news, folks: Chris and Sibyl have taken the horrors of war up a notch with this episode, and it's only going to keep increasing from here. Come aboard for Mari Okada's Wild Ride once again and get ready. Space is the place that you can buy people... for now? Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss a bunch of random topics between the hosts who weren't indisposed, so you, the listener, have some fun content. Let us know how you like this one, hit us up at contact@pitchdrop.net. We listen. (I listen, anyway.) Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 3-4 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content warning: high amounts of gun-to-head violence. This week is a feast of politics and personages, as we expand the cast, begin namedropping folks who have been around for the whole ride, start arguments about when content is relevant or not, and close out for the week with some truly unhinged banter. It's a good time for all! Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
This week, the holidays leave our editress with nothing to do and nobody to talk to, so she rambled into a mic about wonderful and terrible media from the year 2023. Don't worry, nothing of worth is spoiled within, and it's got a variety of neat topics to go over. Also I forgot to mention that Furuhata Ninzaburou (a Japanese procedural that's incredibly Columbo-inspired) got a full english fan translation this year, which is also well worth looking into if that series is your jam. It's a good year for Columbo, there were incredibly sick blu-rays from Kino Lorber as well. And Void Stranger/Talos Principle 2. I forgot to shout out the best puzzle games of 2023 and now one of my off-network co-hosts is mad at me. See, this is exactly why I stopped myself at the 30 minute mark, I knew if I thought on it more I'd keep coming up with more and more cool 2023 media. Thanks for the support and we'll see you again with more Gundam in 2024. -Sibyl Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss episodes 1-2 of Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded Orphans. Content warning: child murder, child murderers (both varieties) It's new season time! Much like the latest season of Fortnite, we're introducing you listeners to the Griffon family, except this time they have dumber names than "Peter" and "Meg", because this is Gundam, baby! The first full Gundam work we're going in-depth on on the network introduces us to themes of family, child soldiers, exploitation under capital, and the eternal question of any good Gundam series: can you trust people over 30? Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/)
In this episode of Boku No Stop! we discuss the entirety of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, in an episode that was previously a patron-exclusive bonus. Ryan from LST joins us this week for a post-series discussion of the past year's hit Gundam, Witch from Mercury, and where it let us down and won us over. Consider this previously-vaulted episode a nice prelude to our Iron Blooded Orphans discussion shortly! Welcome to season 8, all. Support Us: Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/pitchdrop) More Shows: Pitch Drop Network (http://pitchdrop.net/) Special Guest: Ryan Batie.
Ippei Gyoubu, you've done it again... is what I would say, if I'd remembered this thing EXISTED before we rolled it. Look, I'm not saying it's a bad design. It's alright. It has some real charm points. Mostly I'm saying that I really tuned out during Iron-Blooded Orphans season 2. Let they who were not bored cast the first stone. me lookin at the Dapper Harem Man like i'm real happy for you or sorry that happened, i ain't payin attention to all that If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Raise Your Flag by MAN ON A MISSION from Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: IPP-66305 Hugo IPP-0032 Gilda IPP-0032S Gilda SAU IPP-18875 Enzo
We have a discussion with our good buddy Wynne about the latest Gundam series. Spoilers for Witch From Mercury, Iron Blooded Orphans, and the Gundam Build series (watch the first two before you listen, but you don't have to watch build) Reference links https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074527180131942461/1130234348055036024/image.png https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074527180131942461/1130234548685389986/th-1699982966.jpg https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074527180131942461/1130238381071286322/image.png https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074527180131942461/1130239243600527370/GF13-050NSW_Nobel_Gundam_Front-1941914924.png https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074527180131942461/1130239631418478592/253.png https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074527180131942461/1130239683746603140/82474617e1d7b556966c036c2bda1c46.webp https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1074527180131942461/1130239929335685190/image.png Original Artwork by Bernadette Meeker Theme music by Miles Morkri
Mechs, Tragic Deaths, and Simps!! The Simps breakdown our first ever Gundam Series in Iron Blooded Orphans
Do you have any idea how many pages back I had to tab to find the last Mechanista episode on Iron-Blooded Orphans? It's been a WHILE! But then, it's also been a while since listener spongeycloud requested this friend! What starts out as a pretty meh design then goes quadrupedal, and that's only the start of the party. Comin' at you with another Gundam Frame, let's talk about the Kimaris. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Raise Your Flag by MAN ON A MISSION from Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Our list of units discussed for this episode is courtesy of Monophonic (@ADSRelease on Twitter). Units discussed: ASW-G-66 Gundam Kimaris ASW-G-66 Gundam Kimaris Trooper ASW-G-XK XK ASW-G-XX Gundam Vidar ASW-G-66 Gundam Kimaris Vidar
The Witch From Mercury, the first mainline Gundam show since Iron-Blooded Orphans ended in 2017 is premiering this October, but Sunrise has given us all quite the treat with a full episode-length Prologue special, now available worldwide on YouTube. Sean & Jonathan dust off the Weekly Suit Gundam mobile to discuss this outstanding first look at the new series, which introduces some fascinating and unique world-building combining certain elements from prior Gundamclassics and introducing many new ones, while simultaneously telling a tragic character-driven story culminating in an instant-classic Gundam death. With gorgeous animation and impressive voice acting, this Prologue has us more excited for The Witch From Mercury than ever – it looks like Gundam is in very good hands, and we look forward to reviewing the full show when the time comes! Enjoy! Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter @JonathanLack Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter @SeantheChapman WeeklySuitGundam.Com http://weeklystuffpodcast.com
Welcome to the Next Episode! Comin' real, it's the Next Episode... Hold up, hey for the people thinkin we soft, we don't play.We podcast till the wheels fall off. Take a listen. Hope you ready for the Next Episode-So yeah, this is the 2nd episode talking Iron Blooded Orphans with Simping for Senpai. We hope you like it!You can find Simping for Senpai wherever you listen to podcasts or their LinkTree below.https://linktr.ee/simp4senpaiOh, and here's our LinkTree too I guess... https://linktr.ee/AnimeShoShinThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5601654/advertisement
No episódio desse mês Robert, Thais e André Guerra vestem suas jaquetas da Tekkadan e se preparam para a batalha falando da segunda temporada de Iron Blooded Orphans. Você pode encontrar o André em: https://twitter.com/ilGuerra_ http://twitch.tv/ilGuerra
No episódio desse mês Robert, Thais e André Guerra vestem suas jaquetas da Tekkadan e se preparam para a batalha falando da segunda temporada de Iron Blooded Orphans. Você pode encontrar o André em: https://twitter.com/ilGuerra_ http://twitch.tv/ilGuerra
This week saw both the big video game advertising show called The Game Awards and the release of Halo: Infinite's surprisingly good campaign, and we discuss both of those before diving into another Weekly Suit Gundam extravaganza reviewing the second season of Iron-Blooded Orphans. It's safe to say we were big fans of the first season, and as the length of this podcast can attest, we are even more invested in the big thematic, narrative, and emotional swings the show takes in its second and final season. As it traces the fall of Tekkadan, Iron-Blooded Orphans challenges its characters and audience with a story that's richer, more complicated, and intentionally structured very differently than the first season, with an absolutely knockout set of final episodes that cross many lines Gundam has never ventured past before, and somehow comes out on the other side seeing more hope in the world than the franchise has seen in its darkest hours. It's an all-time great finish to a truly tremendous show, and even with an extra-long 4-hour podcast, there's still so much that could be said about this modern masterpiece. Enjoy! Time Chart:Intro: 0:00:00 – 0:05:28Game Awards Stuff: 0:05:28 – 0:34:02Halo Infinite Campaign: 0:34:02 – 1:11:41Iron-Blooded Orphans 2 – Iron-Blooded Boogaloo: 1:11:41 – 5:10:59Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Subscribe to the WEEKLY SUIT GUNDAM Podcast!Subscribe for free to 'The Weekly Stuff' in Apple Podcasts!Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter!Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter!
It's safe to say we were big fans of the first season of Iron-Blooded Orphans here at Weekly Suit Gundam, and as the length of this podcast can attest, we are even more invested in the big thematic, narrative, and emotional swings the show takes in its second and final season. As it traces the fall of Tekkadan, Iron-Blooded Orphans challenges its characters and audience with a story that's richer, more complicated, and intentionally structured very differently than the first season, with an absolutely knockout set of final episodes that cross many lines Gundam has never ventured past before, and somehow comes out on the other side seeing more hope in the world than the franchise has seen in its darkest hours. It's an all-time great finish to a truly tremendous show, and even with an extra-long 4-hour podcast, there's still so much that could be said about this modern masterpiece. Enjoy, and come back in the new year as we begin our next voyage through the fantastic OVA Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin, one episode at a time! Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter @JonathanLack Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter @SeantheChapman WeeklySuitGundam.Com http://weeklystuffpodcast.com
We finally arrive at the most recent mainline Gundam TV series – 2015's global smash hit Iron-Blooded Orphans, created by the “Super Peace Busters” team of director Tatsuyuki Nagai and writer Mari Okada. Tackling the theme of child soldiers more directly than Gundam ever had before, Iron-Blooded Orphans is one of Gundam's darkest and most violent hours, but also one of its richest and most rewarding, a unique blend of daily life coming-of-age storytelling with hard-edged military fiction that leaves a huge impact. Season 1, which we're discussing today, follows the formation of the child-mercenary group Tekkadan – the eponymous Orphans with Iron in their Blood – and their journey to bring Martian independence activist Kudelia Aina Bernstein to Earth. It's a stupendous season of television with tons to talk about, and a pleasure to finally reach and discuss on Weekly Suit Gundam. Enjoy, and come back in two weeks for our review of Iron-Blooded Orphans Season 2! Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter @JonathanLack Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter @SeantheChapman WeeklySuitGundam.Com http://weeklystuffpodcast.com
We've finally arrived at the most recent mainline Gundam TV series on our Weekly Suit Gundam journey! But before diving into that, we also give thoughts on Halo Infinite's multiplayer launch, Jonathan's early impressions of Pokemon Brilliant Diamond, and more news about the unfathomably awful environment that is Activision Blizzard. Then it's on to 2015's Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. Tackling the theme of child soldiers more directly than Gundam ever had before, Iron-Blooded Orphans is one of Gundam's darkest and most violent hours, but also one of its richest and most rewarding, a unique blend of daily life coming-of-age storytelling with hard-edged military fiction that leaves a huge impact. Season 1, which we're discussing today, follows the formation of the child-mercenary group Tekkadan – the eponymous Orphans with Iron in their Blood – and their journey to bring Martian independence activist Kudelia Aina Bernstein to Earth. It's a stupendous season of television with tons to talk about, and a pleasure to finally reach and discuss. Time Chart:Intro: 0:00:00 – 0:04:02Jonathan talks Forza and Pokemon: 0:04:02 – 0:16:39Halo Infinite: 0:16:39 – 0:38:30Activision Sucks: 0:38:30 – 0:49:00Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans: 0:49:00 – 3:47:27Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Subscribe to the WEEKLY SUIT GUNDAM Podcast!Subscribe for free to 'The Weekly Stuff' in Apple Podcasts!Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter!Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter!
In this episode we're reviewing Konosuba: God's Blessing On This Wonderful World! We talk about the jokes, debate who best girl is, and more!Let us know what you think about Konosuba! Support The Adventure!Patreon Join The Adventure!DiscordTwitter Instagram animexbrotherspodcast@gmail.com All The Links, On One Tree!https://linktr.ee/AnimeBrothersPodcast Intro Song:YungxHarm - No Cap Freestyle feat vacaation Follow YungxHarm Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yungxharm/Twitter: @YungxHarmFacebook:https://m.facebook.com/yungxharm/Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/yungxharm471 Follow vacaation Instagram:https://instagram.com/vacaation?igshiTwitter: @vacaation_Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/vacaation/Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/vacaation86
Matt & Andy are normally heartbreakers, well it depends on what angle you see them from. But this week we are going to anime's biggest heartbreaks. Jess joins the boys this week and talks about his Lie in April as Matt & Andy cry manly tears for Kamina and Kitan! Grit your teeth while Jess and Andy get punched right in their Iron-Blooded Orphans! Don't crush your biscuit just yet, we're getting sad like your dad saying happy birthday as he fades away on this week's episode of Matt & Andy with Andy and Matt!
For the 35th anniversary of Mobile Suit Gundam, franchise creator Yoshiyuki Tomino returned for what is, as of now, his latest installment in the series: Reconguista in G, perhaps the strangest and unquestionably the most formally daring of all Gundam series. Dense, complicated, wildly fast-paced, and persistently challenging, Reconguista is a divisive entry among the global Gundam fandom, but here at Weekly Suit Gundam, we are in awe of it. There is simply nothing quite like Reconguista in G, which sees Tomino turning up all his thematic and stylistic interests to 11, resulting in one of the purest auteur statements in modern mainstream media. With the best action sequences in the history of Gundam, arguably franchise-best TV animation, amazing and vibrant characters, and a structure that practically re-invents the language of anime before your eyes, Reconguista in G is an endlessly rewarding artistic gauntlet, and one of the very finest shows we've had the pleasure of discussing in 40 episodes of Weekly Suit Gundam. Enjoy, and come back next time for Season 1 of the global hit Iron-Blooded Orphans! Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter @JonathanLack Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter @SeantheChapman WeeklySuitGundam.Com http://weeklystuffpodcast.com
Our story takes us back 10 years prior to the start of our heroes adventures. Back to the day that changed Danse and Mistella's lives forever..Music: Berserker by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
After the huge success of the original Gundam Build Fighters, Sunrise turned around and produced a sequel in just six months – Gundam Build Fighters Try, set 7 years after the original with a new cast of Gunpla battlers. It's a divisive show in the Gundam fandom, and on this podcast! Jonathan loves it, though not without some reservations, and Sean is mostly unmoved by it, despite liking certain things quite a bit. It makes for an interesting and dynamic discussion, as we break down the ways the show doesn't live up to its predecessor and fails to follow through on its own interesting ideas, while also celebrating what's genuinely good here. We also give our thoughts on the recent announcement of both the first new mainline Gundam series since Iron-Blooded Orphans, The Witch from Mercury, and a new film by original Gundam character designer Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Cucuruz Doan's Island, both of which ensure the Weekly Suit Gundam train won't be stopping anytime soon. Enjoy, and come back next week when we review all the Gundam Build Fighters OVAs: Model Suit Gunpla Builders Beginning G, Try Island Wars, GM's Counterattack, and Battlogue! Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter @JonathanLack Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter @SeantheChapman WeeklySuitGundam.Com http://weeklystuffpodcast.com
It's another Weekly Suit Gundam extravaganza this week as we dive into the sequel to the wonderful Gundam Build Fighters – Gundam Build Fighters Try, set 7 years after the original with a new cast of Gunpla battlers. It's a divisive show in the Gundam fandom, and on this podcast! Jonathan loves it, though not without some reservations, and Sean is mostly unmoved by it, despite liking certain things quite a bit. It makes for an interesting and dynamic discussion, as we break down the ways the show doesn't live up to its predecessor and fails to follow through on its own interesting ideas, while also celebrating what's genuinely good here. We also give our thoughts on the recent announcement of both the first new mainline Gundam series since Iron-Blooded Orphans, The Witch from Mercury, and a new film by original Gundam character designer Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, Cucuruz Doan's Island, both of which ensure the Gundam train won't be stopping anytime soon. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Subscribe to the WEEKLY SUIT GUNDAM Podcast!Subscribe for free to 'The Weekly Stuff' in Apple Podcasts!Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter!Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter!
Nami returns to Beautiful Robot Odyssey to discuss Iron-Blooded Orphans, a show about giant robots and the sad children who pilot them! Along the way, we discuss Gundam's use of the 'Char Clone' trope, whether or not Newtypes are bullshit, and how much Ethan dislikes Gundam Wing. Follow Nami @Naminomi2 on Twitter! Support her on Patreon!
This week Falcon and Condor talk about one of the series in the famed Gundam series. Iron Blooded Orphans follows a group of children who formed a business, and their first task: Get a prominent revolutionary figure safely to Earth. See what Condor thinks of his first Gundam show!!
Episode 104 – Save Me, Mr. Tako! // 0:04:34 – PAX: firewall zero hour, population: one, jump force // 0:28:38 – anime: iron blooded orphans, gundam, attack on titans, rascal doesn't dream of bunny-senpai // 0:43:33 – Xenogears // 0:46:30 – resident evil 2 // 1:04:04 – world of horror // 1:05:59 – divinity: original … Continue reading "Episode 104 – Save Me, Mr. Tako!"
We made it 10 episodes in, and finally, we hit an episode that's all kill no filla. Instead of talking about a super old movie, Geremy mentions he's watching the now old Iron Blooded Orphans, which he never finished, and how everyone in the cast seems to have taken a level in rogue. Except Flay who just takes a level in rogue. Plus, a panty shot, and more arguments about the morality of hostage taking! Maybe I should have lead with that. Also, we announce our contest winners! Don't miss it!
Welcome back to Gunpla Club! This month we're doing some heavy scatting, Sayem's stuck in an airport and Sam keeps saying "bendy". Oh, and there's actual chat about kits we've been working on, new kits, a spoiler-y dissection of Iron-Blooded Orphans, and your questions! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Con Artists actually finish out Winter 2017. It's the bonus episode, Episode 06: "Encore, Encore: Laser Buildings" We warned you that there would be a bonus episode and here it is!! Brendan is back from Japan so he talks all about his shows! Scott discusses the finale to Gundam, Iron Blooded Orphans and Konosuba (Join the Cult, Join it!!!). Su gets to talk about the end of Kuzu no Honkai where some people finally talk it out. Dan wants you to watch Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu so he talks about Season 2. You should definitely watch Season 1!! Then...we talk about the grand finale...you've all been waiting for... CLASSICALOIDS!!! We are taking a break for the Spring but we'll be back for the Summer cour. Catch you then! The Shows(Eps) covered in this Podcast are: Kuzu no Honkai (12), Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Kemono Friends, Demi-chan wa Kataritai, Gundam Iron Blooded Orphans, Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu Please visit us at: https://theconartistsblog.com/ and subscribe to our feed (http://theconartists.podbean.com/feed/) to get more podcasts! The intro/outro music to our podcast is: Angel Beats "My Soul, Your Beats!" ~ Acoustic Version Lyrics/Composition: Maeda Jun Arrangement: ANANT GARDE EYES Vocals: Lia (LiSA for Episode 04 Version) Disclaimer: The Con Artists own nothing but our opinions and this podcast.
A new year brings a new episode of Gunpla Club! This time we're talking about holiday building habits (or lack of), the huge MG Full Armor Gundam Thunderbolt Ver. Ka, Gundam SEED, Iron-Blooded Orphans and listener questions. Plus an exciting game of 'What Gundam Series Is It That This Is From A Review Of'! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're BACK, slightly later than usual! In this bumper episode, we've got new kits, drone hits, wacky skits and anime... chat. The new series of Iron-Blooded Orphans (and a leaked script)! Gundam Wing! Gundam Breaker 3 is actually really good! Slowed-down Gundam OPs! It's all here. Dive in, newtypes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.