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*Disclaimer for this episode, there was an audio issue that was not caught until recording was completed that Keith has a echo on his recording and it was too late to re-record, we apologize for that and did what we could to reduce the echo.* Keith and Peter review the Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Volume 8, So Join us as we find the Ideal Situation, Shinji Fights for his life, Kensuke finds a real life Jet Alone and Toji warns the prof about this Shinji Ikari guy moving in on his girls 00:30 Synopsis of Episode 01:00 What Happened 54:09 Where to Find Us 54:50 Next Time On... Follow Us At: Instagram: YouTube: Music Included: Shinji The Real G - Cruel Angel's Thesis (Remix) Silent Partner - Heartache Music from YouTube Audio Library [Aka YAL] Music provided by RFM: --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farewell-evangelion/message
In episodes 7 and 8, Neon Genesis Evangelion hits its low point in your hosts’ shared opinion. At the same time, the series introduces its third lead character, Asuka Langley Soryu, and her mentor Ryoji Kaji, both among the most enduring icons the series has produced. Ian and Joseph take this opportunity to discuss the politics of the show — is it oddly conservative, or hawkish? Maybe! — as well as the first bits of its religious lore. Evangelion’s use of Hebrew and early Christian mythology is also a sticking point for fans; some feel it’s integral to understanding the plot (and the worldview the series expresses) while others feel it’s meaningless set dressing amounting to a red herring. Your hosts look at both sides of the argument. Analysis: 11:53
In this episode, Michael and Spencer discuss the events transpiring in episode 7 of Neon Genesis Evangelion "The Works of Man". A new robot, exposition, and conspiracy; Oh my! Hear our thoughts on Jet Alone's running animation, Misato's hair-brained schemes, and why Kensuke is fitting of the name "Reporter kid" along with so much more riiiiiiiiiight now! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hirobabble/support
La Nerv non è l'unica agenzia a voler combattere i mostri coi robot! Come ha fatto finora a conservare il monopolio? Eleonora e Andrea ne parlano con Lift, il terzo Magio venuto in visita dalla base di Matsushiro! L'analisi di Neon Genesis Evangelion continua con l'episodio 7, "Un'opera dell'uomo", ma le ospitate non finiscono qua! Per la gioia dei fan di vecchia data di Dummy-System.com abbiamo resuscitato in formato radiofonico la rubrica più amata dell'estate: su le mani per Donna Casper e Nervella 2000!
La Nerv non è l'unica agenzia a voler combattere i mostri coi robot! Come ha fatto finora a conservare il monopolio? Eleonora e Andrea ne parlano con Lift, il terzo Magio venuto in visita dalla base di Matsushiro! L'analisi di Neon Genesis Evangelion continua con l'episodio 7, "Un'opera dell'uomo", ma le ospitate non finiscono qua! Per la gioia dei fan di vecchia data di Dummy-System.com abbiamo resuscitato in formato radiofonico la rubrica più amata dell'estate: su le mani per Donna Casper e Nervella 2000!
This week Ben and Luke cover the ins and outs of corporate espionage, the timing of anime comedy, the origins of Jet Alone and even the smell of blood. They also address the age-old subs vs dubs debate and take a look at the filmographies of two of Japan’s top voice talents: Megumi Hayashibara (Rei) and Kotono Mitsuisihi (Misato).
This week, Tristan and Christina discuss Episode #7 of Neon Genesis Evangelion: A Human Work Topics of conversation include: Jet Alone, Tony Hawk: Full Tilt Bozo, and Gendo's motivations. Notes from the Underground: [Jet Alone] [What could the implications have been for a successful Jet Alone program?] Track of the Week: When I Find Peace of Mind Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! Support us on Patreon! Our theme song can be found here and is a remix of One Summer's Day by A June and J Beat. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Preconceptions are built up and swiftly shattered, as the episode we thought this was going to be swiftly morphs into something truly remarkable. Join us for what promises to be a highlight of the series. JET ALONE, people! It's JET ALONE!Enjoying the show? Get in touch! We'd love to hear from you.Support Big Punch Studios on Patreon for bonus content
Aqui presentamos un podcast mas de nuestro canal reynosonika, ahora con el invitado Joe Tejsh, desde Tuxpam Ver., nos trae una mezcla de sonidos altamente recomendados para la pista de baile, pueden encontrar mas informacion sobre nuestro invitado en sus redes sociales com Joe Tejsh, en twitter, mixcloud, soundcloud, y ademas encontrar tracks a la venta en Beatport, cuyas producciones estan bajo sellos como : Sany music, Bulldozer Ac, Central Dogma, Jet Alone, Nothing But y LW Recordings.Muy buena propuesta y muy buen set, esperamos que lo disfruten tanto como nosotros!
Neon Genesis Evangelion: A Commentary is a commentary style podcast examining the 1995 anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Episode 07 is the first of a series of episodes that move the story along. Featuring the nemesis Jet Alone, this episode offers more than just a demonstration of a human work. Topics for this episode: A shoutout for some listeners A defense of one of the least favored episodes of the series An accusation against Dr. Ritsuko Akagi A rundown on some of the lesser known Nerv staff members A musical spotlight on Shiro Sagisu's NERV, a track heavy on the brass, bold as can be to represent the most clandestine of organizations Thank you for downloading and listening. Feel free to reach out on twitter and instagram @intheseaofdirac. You can email the show at intheseaofdirac@gmail.com and you can find the show on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/intheseaofdirac. #evangelion #psychology #anime #podcast