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As we mark our 19th year of anime podcasting, it's time for our annual holiday roundup of Christmas episodes! But first, we take a moment to pay our respects to the recently departed Jan Scott-Frazier, not by pressing F but by talking about her influence on us and this podcast. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In this episode of the PURE TOKYOSCOPE Podcast, authors Matt Alt (Pure Invention: How Japan Made the Modern World) and Patrick Macias (Mondo Tokyo: Dispatches from a Secret Japan) take a coffee break at otaku hotspot Nakano Broadway for a wide-ranging talk about the loss of pioneering anime personality Jan Scott-Frazier, the rising cost of vintage anime tees, and much more! FULL EPISODE SHOW NOTES ON SUBSTACK! FULL SHOW EARLY EPISODE DROPS AT OUR PATREON! INFO Pure TokyoScope on Twitter Matt Alt on Bluesky Patrick Macias on Bluesky Pure TokyoScope on YouTube The podcast is produced by jaPRESS LLC©, and engineered and edited by Patrick Macias Theme song by Marxy
The passing of anime industry veteran Jan Scott-Frazier, Visa Japan confirms sales restrictions and long-time One Piece voice actor graduates! Also, new collaboration means brand new Sailor Senshi art, Vampire Hunter D comes to an AMC Theatres near you, and an isekai mobile and PC game to involve popular anime characters! Meanwhile in Japan... An elementary school installed a nap pod to encourage restfulness, and a castle raised ticket prices by up to 200 percent! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/animejamsession/support
A Classic RISK! episode from our first two years! In the twenty fifth episode of our second season, Jan Scott-Frazier tells the tale of the mysterious woman she saw night after night staring out at the water from a bridge in Japan. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISKMake a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshowGet tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tourGet the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.comTake our storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.orgHire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllisonHire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com
Jan Scott-Frazier is a former director and animator of Japanese manga and a long-time favorite of the show. Her story about translating a heartfelt meeting between artists Monkey Punch and Mort Drucker was told live at Buntport Theater in Denver, CO on 20 December 2017. The theme of the evening was "Chance." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's story comes from Jan Scott-Frazier and was recorded live at our fifth anniversary show on March 18, 2015. The theme of the evening was "Symbiotes" and her story was entitled "The Secret Sister." Jan is a Director, Producer, public speaker, storyteller, multimedia artist, art/creativity educator, translator and Japanese animation industry veteran who has been an invited industry guest speaker at over 250 anime, sci-fi, and comics conventions as well as visual media and broadcasting trade shows. Jan has worked at studios such as Artland (Genocyber, Bubblegum Crash) and Production IG (Ghost in the Shell, Blood), freelanced with many other studios and had her own animation studio in Thailand. Jan has written textbooks, magazine articles, technical manuals and screenplays, and translated manga. Her work has been published in 8 languages. She also founded and produced two albums for the non-profit Voices For. You can find more information about Jan on her website, janscottfrazier.com. Special thanks to Josh Johnson with engineering help on this episode. Our theme music is by our friend Whalehawk (aka the Grammy-nominated musician Jake Sanders). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Transition Transmission is a by and for transgender podcast. This podcast is the celebration of not only our 50th episode, but our 2nd year anniversary! We invited back some of the guests we've had on the show in the past to join us for a round table discussion where everyone brings a topic to the table and we go around the room and discuss it. Our guests include Trans counselors, Dara Hoffman-Fox, and Jan Scott-Frazier. A transgender atheist, Maddy Love. Our always altruistic, Bunny. Podcast pal, August. Fellow co-host, Ramona Knotts. And your host, Amber Neko Meador. Join us as we talk discuss topics including: -How do I know if I'm trans? -How to respond to social media attacks? -Were we born boys, girls, or babys? -How is trans representation in the media changing? -How does one become a good trans ally? -How does one adjust/cope/make peace with being transgender and belonging to a religion or church? -Coming out advice and thoughts? -And what about third gender options? Or fourth? Or fifth? So join us for a long, but very interesting podcast as we go around the room and discuss what's on our minds :) www.transitiontransmission.com @TransgenderTrio
Jan Scott Frazier tells the tale of the mysterious woman she saw night after night staring out at the water from a bridge in Japan. Music by Agnes Obel.
In this episode Under the Transgender Umbrella: We interview the lovely Jan Scott-Scott Frazier, artist, teacher, counsellor, story teller, visible transgender individual, and positive force in the world. She has worked in the anime industry in Japan for over 13 years, and has founded a charity called Voices For. Also, she's really fun and opens up to us about her life, her story, triumphs tragedies, and made us laugh. This was our first Skype interview so the audio is a bit off, but listen-to-able. So join Amber, Alexandria, and Ramona, say hello to Jan and enjoy!
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Women in the Anime Industry with Caitlin Glass, Jan-Scott Frazier, and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.
Women in the Anime Industry with Caitlin Glass, Jan-Scott Frazier, and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.
Women in the Anime Industry with Caitlin Glass, Jan-Scott Frazier, and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.
Women in the Anime Industry with Caitlin Glass, Jan-Scott Frazier, and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.
From the Green Room of Ai-Kon 2009, Kellen conducts his very first interview with one of the most successful Westerners to ever work in the Japanese anime industry, Jan Scott-Frazier.
From the Green Room of Ai-Kon 2009, Kellen conducts his very first interview with one of the most successful Westerners to ever work in the Japanese anime industry, Jan Scott-Frazier.
From the Green Room of Ai-Kon 2009, Kellen conducts his very first interview with one of the most successful Westerners to ever work in the Japanese anime industry, Jan Scott-Frazier.
From the Green Room of Ai-Kon 2009, Kellen conducts his very first interview with one of the most successful Westerners to ever work in the Japanese anime industry, Jan Scott-Frazier.
Adapting Anime and Manga for English Release with Jan Scott-Frazier and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.
Adapting Anime and Manga for English Release with Jan Scott-Frazier and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.
Adapting Anime and Manga for English Release with Jan Scott-Frazier and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.
Adapting Anime and Manga for English Release with Jan Scott-Frazier and Tiffany Grant, an Ai-Kon 2009 panel.