World Serpent in Norse mythology
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Hey we just past May the 4th, and you know what that means: it was Tom Didn't Like Cream of Bacon Soup Day! Why? Did you think I was going to say something about Star Wars? Well, you get that too, because Magill talks about Star Wars a bunch. Then in Boots on the Ground, Taskforce Gyrfalcon make allies of a new faction as they continue their sabotage of Jormungand's schemes! And in Wicked Ones, the monsters from the Smog Mines incite a civil war between two factions of dwarves.Find us on Facebook!All music composed by Vince Nitro.
We got Boots on the Ground! We got Wicked Ones! And we've got a whole heaping helping of other stuff as Magill and Tom bust out some random tables and unique items in the tavern. In Boots on the Ground, things heat up as Taskforce Gyrfalcon blows up a big ol' Jormungand boat with a rocket launcher! Then over in Wicked Ones, a wizard and a necromancer invade the Forlorn Smog Mines of Mount Biscuit, and the players find out if all their hard work building traps and recruiting monsters is enough to keep the good guys out.Find us on Facebook!All music composed by Vince Nitro.
In this episode, we're diving into season two of Jormungand. This season picks right up where the first left off, continuing the the journey of Jonah and the arms dealer, Koko. Season two delves deeper into Koko ambitious plan she calls "Jormungand" and how it is designed to reshape the global landscape in a maner of speaking and basically position her crew as the world's last soldiers in her mind. The show does maintains its globe-trotting adventure style, while also exploring deeper character development.Throughout this season though there were some significant shifts in character dynamics so to certain plot devices and Koko becomes more focused, driven by personnel loss, and Jonah faces conflict in his ideologies. The story moves from simply telling viewers about characters' pasts to showing their abilities. Season 2 does a great job balancing fast-paced action with character interactions, creating a solid conclusion to the series.Next Week's Pick: "Code: Geass Season 1" Have you had the chance to watch Jormungand Season 2 or any of our previous selections? We'd love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that'll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here. Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free TrialTokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some merch? We've got you covered: Main Store Alternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don't miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact Us Anime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList. Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcast Email: info@featuredanimepodcast.com Twitter: @ThoseAnimeGuys Facebook: Featured Anime Podcast Discord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings: Producers: Geneon, Showgate, Flying DOg, Media Factory Studio: White Fox Aired: October 20212 - December 2012 Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller Source: Manga Number Of Episodes: 12 Our Scores: Jack's Score: 8/10 Rick's Score: 9/10
This week we talk about Jormungand season 1 and dives headfirst into the gritty world of arms dealing through the eyes of Koko, a cunning arms dealer backed by a team of seasoned bodyguards, veterans, and Jonah, a young boy-soldier. It explores themes of revenge, morality, weapons trade, giving you a solid story that is packed with action and drama. And the shows unique art style and dual-episode arcs provided engaging mini-stories that give you the feel of several short stories in 1 longer story. Although there were some brief moments that seemed slightly out of place, the series remains a strong recommendation for us if you're looking for an intense, action-packed show that has a decent enough story to go with it.Next Week's Pick: "Jormungand season 2" Have you had the chance to watch The Saint's Magic Power Is Omnipotent or any of our previous selections? We'd love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that'll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here. Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free TrialTokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some merch? We've got you covered: Main Store Alternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don't miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact Us Anime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList. Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcast Email: info@featuredanimepodcast.com Twitter: @ThoseAnimeGuys Facebook: Featured Anime Podcast Discord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings: Producers: Geneon, Showgate, Dybex Studio: White Fox Aired: April 2012 - June 2012 Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama Source: Manga Number Of Episodes: 12 Our Scores: Jack's Score: 7/10 Rick's Score: 6/10
BEST OF: The symbols of the serpent and dragon pervade the world entirely: the Rainbow Serpent in Australia, Nāgas of Asia/India, White Snake of China, Nahash of Hebrews, Leviathan and Edenic Serpent from the Bible, Viking sea serpent Jormungand, Medusa, Quetzalcoatl of Mesoamerica, Hopi Snake Dance, Serpent Mound of Ohio, Demiurge, Yaldabaoth, etc. St. Patrick also famously drove the snakes out of Ireland, but these serpents were pagans. The serpent can likewise be associated with lions and wolves in the sense that humans embody the qualities of these creatures on occasion, but are obviously not literal lions, wolves or serpents - see the animal, mineral, and plant bodies depicted in the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. A man acting like a vicious wolf is where the werewolf is derived. We also have reptile brains, the oldest and darkest region of the human brain - the seat of cold, calculating, ritualistic, order, along with ego, instinct, and emotion (spirit). This dark and ancient region of the brain is symbolic of the eternal predator lurking in the shadows. On an even deeper level we have the basis for life in the form of entwined serpents - DNA. When Revelation talks about the dragon giving authority to the beast (13:4) it is discussing the Reptile brain giving authority to the animal self to act in certain ways - and how we can slay the dragon to obtain the alchemical gold of self-development. That Beast can only be calmed the Beauty and love. When people talk about evolving or being created by aliens, usually reptilians, they are formulating a modern myth around the reptile to explain human origins. Others refer to various demonic forces as reptilian, though Satan is necessary evil (adversary and resistance), Lucifer is the heat of lusting after materiality, and the Devil is the cold of depression. All of these things are symbols of the human and how we see and quantify the world, and although there very well may be intelligent reptile creatures that are humanoid, accusations of reptilian influences on world leaders is very likely a result of how we try to classify their behavior and the deals they make in the dark of public awareness. -FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKWEBSITEPAYPALCashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
A recent study from Harvard and Montana Tech University has proposed that crypto-terrestrials may author much of the UFO phenomenon. These entities are unidentified inhabitants of earth, living in the ocean, deep underground, or in mountains and volcanoes. Be them more human-like, non-human primates, or reptiles, the mythos of such creatures pre-dates civilization. The fringes of science today are becoming more open to what otherwise would be considered delusional ufology or complete fiction. What the scientists, ‘believers', and even ‘skeptics' tend to overlook, however, is the immense archetypical pantheon comprising the whole of the UFO phenomenon, particularly as it relates to the serpent deity as the eternal predator. The recent former study was announced just a few days after archeologists discovered on the Colombia-Venezuela border a massive collection of art depicting giant serpents, giant centipedes, larger-than-life-animals, and ten meter-tall (32 feet) human-like figures. Found alongside were geometric engravings, grids, and dots, lending credibility to the idea that plant medicine allowed humans access to entirely new visual realms. Mainline academia has known, as these archeologists believe, that large serpents are not just random, they are part of a tradition that spans the world. China has the White Snake demon who lives under water, and the Lung Dragons; the Hopi have a famous snake dance to encourage rainfall; in India there is the seven-headed Naga, not unlike the Biblical Revelation Beast with seven heads; the Mesoamerican cultures have Quetzalcoatl; in Greek myth are Medusa and the Gorgons, and the Hydra, and Apollo defeats a serpent called Python living in the earth; in Norse myth is Jormungand; Japan has the Yamato no Orochi; Russia has the fire serpent; Korea has Eopsin; Mesopotamia has Ningishzida and Mushussu; and the Bible also has Leviathan from Job, and the Genesis serpent. Serpents are universal symbols of fertility, creativity, and rebirth, but also of - by default - temptation of flesh, poison, and death. Hence why the Egyptian guardian of youth was a cobra named Wadjet and the Australian creator was a Rainbow Snake. As for health, the serpent caduceus and Asclepius Wand are still in use today. The serpent is also directly associated with water, fire (salamanders), air (dragons), and earth. In Egypt it brings down Ra's sun barge, which crashes as a flying disc, and is then recovered later - this is the dying god motif and background for Roswell mythology. Is it possible that just as we live alongside less developed tribes today, we could ourselves live next to more developed civilizations that go largely unnoticed? Could we develop technology, like a cargo cult, based on what we perceive to see in the skies, oceans, mountains, etc?-FULL ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachings Twitter: https://twitter.com/TST___Radio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachings WEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early & ad-free show access): http://thesecretteachings.info or http://tstradio.infoPaypal: rdgable@yahoo.com CashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.
We're review the finale of Jormungand Perfect Order! Patreon.com/shonenjumptheshark teepublic.com/user/shonen-jump-the-shark Remember to leave a 5-Star review for the show! Join our Discord (link free at the Patreon)! If you like the show, feel free to drop us an email at shonenjumptheshark@gmail.com with any of your questions, comments, or thoughts on the show! If you love the show and want some more Shonen Jump the Shark content, subscribe to the Patreon and you'll get one bonus episode per month where we review an anime movie! You'll also feel good in your heart! Alex Fossella's links: Instagram @alexfossella Twitter @afossella Broadway Baby Podcast Instagram @broadwaybabypod Maxim Allen's links: Instagram @asparaguts
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We're reviewing Jormungand for September before we watch Dandadan! Patreon.com/shonenjumptheshark teepublic.com/user/shonen-jump-the-shark Remember to leave a 5-Star review for the show! Join our Discord (link free at the Patreon)! If you like the show, feel free to drop us an email at shonenjumptheshark@gmail.com with any of your questions, comments, or thoughts on the show! If you love the show and want some more Shonen Jump the Shark content, subscribe to the Patreon and you'll get one bonus episode per month where we review an anime movie! You'll also feel good in your heart! Alex Fossella's links: Instagram @alexfossella Twitter @afossella Broadway Baby Podcast Instagram @broadwaybabypod Maxim Allen's links: Instagram @asparaguts
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In this sleepy episode, I tell you stories from Norse Mythology and explanations about its context and meaning to the Old Norse.Stories include the discovery of the runes and the loss of an eye by Odin, the war between the Aesir and the Vanir, the construction of the wall of Asgard, the creation of the World, and Ragnarok, the end of times. We will meet all sorts of gods and creatures: Odin, Thor, Freya, Freyr, Njord, Tyr, Loki, Heimdall, Mimir, the Norns, Ymir, Fenrir, Jormungand, and many more, across the 9 worlds: Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Niflheim, Muspelheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, and Hel. Mythology is an enchanting way to relax and fall into a deep sleep, so I hope you enjoy this episode. Welcome to Lights Out LibraryJoin me for a sleepy adventure tonight. Sit back, relax, and fall asleep to documentary-style stories read in a calming voice. Learn something new while you enjoy a restful night of sleep. Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños!En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfgEn Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov
A recent study from Harvard and Montana Tech University has proposed that crypto-terrestrials may author much of the UFO phenomenon. These entities are unidentified inhabitants of earth, living in the ocean, deep underground, or in mountains and volcanoes. Be them more human-like, non-human primates, or reptiles, the mythos of such creatures pre-dates civilization. The fringes of science today are becoming more open to what otherwise would be considered delusional ufology or complete fiction. What the scientists, ‘believers', and even ‘skeptics' tend to overlook, however, is the immense archetypical pantheon comprising the whole of the UFO phenomenon, particularly as it relates to the serpent deity as the eternal predator. The recent former study was announced just a few days after archeologists discovered on the Colombia-Venezuela border a massive collection of art depicting giant serpents, giant centipedes, larger-than-life-animals, and ten meter-tall (32 feet) human-like figures. Found alongside were geometric engravings, grids, and dots, lending credibility to the idea that plant medicine allowed humans access to entirely new visual realms. Mainline academia has known, as these archeologists believe, that large serpents are not just random, they are part of a tradition that spans the world. China has the White Snake demon who lives under water, and the Lung Dragons; the Hopi have a famous snake dance to encourage rainfall; in India there is the seven-headed Naga, not unlike the Biblical Revelation Beast with seven heads; the Mesoamerican cultures have Quetzalcoatl; in Greek myth are Medusa and the Gorgons, and the Hydra, and Apollo defeats a serpent called Python living in the earth; in Norse myth is Jormungand; Japan has the Yamato no Orochi; Russia has the fire serpent; Korea has Eopsin; Mesopotamia has Ningishzida and Mushussu; and the Bible also has Leviathan from Job, and the Genesis serpent. Serpents are universal symbols of fertility, creativity, and rebirth, but also of - by default - temptation of flesh, poison, and death. Hence why the Egyptian guardian of youth was a cobra named Wadjet and the Australian creator was a Rainbow Snake. As for health, the serpent caduceus and Asclepius Wand are still in use today. The serpent is also directly associated with water, fire (salamanders), air (dragons), and earth. In Egypt it brings down Ra's sun barge, which crashes as a flying disc, and is then recovered later - this is the dying god motif and background for Roswell mythology. Is it possible that just as we live alongside less developed tribes today, we could ourselves live next to more developed civilizations that go largely unnoticed? Could we develop technology, like a cargo cult, based on what we perceive to see in the skies, oceans, mountains, etc?-FREE ARCHIVE & RSS: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-secret-teachingsTwitter: https://twitter.com/TST___RadioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesecretteachingsWEBSITE (BOOKS, RESUBSCRIBE for early show access): http://thesecretteachings.infoPaypal: rdgable@yahoo.comCashApp: $rdgableBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tstradioSUBSCRIBE TO NETWORK: http://aftermath.mediaEMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.com
In Today's episode, It's time to Rock and Roll and time to lose control Otaku Nate, Erik Berg and Slap look at 2012's military action anime Jormungand. Otaku Nate has described this show in the past as trying to be "Like Black Lagoon...but BIGGER" but is bigger better in this case? Well, strap on your MP40 and hop aboard an HCLI Freighter as we roam the earth in the quest to dominate the arms trade! Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OtakuNateShow Twitter: https://twitter.com/otakunateshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natendowii/ Artwork by Infinity Ark https://twitter.com/InfinityArk Outro Song: “Sayonara” By Desired
À l'occasion de la journée mondiale de la licorne, BSG rediffuse cet épisode publié initialement en 2022 dans Petit poisson deviendra Podcast (PPDP), son petit frère dédié à tout ce qui vit dans l'eau...Les créatures des légendes sont souvent inspirées d'animaux bien réels. Passage en revue des Sirènes, Kraken, Leviathan, Serpent de mer, Kellpie, Kappa, Néréides, Céto et autres Jormungand... Image : Comfreak_______
Trope dissections returns with a favorite trope: villain protagonists! As always, we dig into the good and bad of each trope. Anime Discussed: Gwitch, Tanya The Evil, Jormungand, Classroom of the Elite, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Terror in Resonance, Death Note --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girltaku/support
The symbols of the serpent and dragon pervade the world entirely: the Rainbow Serpent in Australia, Nāgas of Asia/India, White Snake of China, Nahash of Hebrews, Leviathan and Edenic Serpent from the Bible, Viking sea serpent Jormungand, Medusa, Quetzalcoatl of Mesoamerica, Hopi Snake Dance, Serpent Mound of Ohio, Demiurge, Yaldabaoth, etc. St. Patrick also famously drove the snakes out of Ireland, but these serpents were pagans. The serpent can likewise be associated with lions and wolves in the sense that humans embody the qualities of these creatures on occasion, but are obviously not literal lions, wolves or serpents - see the animal, mineral, and plant bodies depicted in the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. A man acting like a vicious wolf is where the werewolf is derived. We also have reptile brains, the oldest and darkest region of the human brain - the seat of cold, calculating, ritualistic, order, along with ego, instinct, and emotion (spirit). This dark and ancient region of the brain is symbolic of the eternal predator lurking in the shadows. On an even deeper level we have the basis for life in the form of entwined serpents - DNA. When Revelation talks about the dragon giving authority to the beast (13:4) it is discussing the Reptile brain giving authority to the animal self to act in certain ways - and how we can slay the dragon to obtain the alchemical gold of self-development. That Beast can only be calmed the Beauty and love. When people talk about evolving or being created by aliens, usually reptilians, they are formulating a modern myth around the reptile to explain human origins. Others refer to various demonic forces as reptilian, though Satan is necessary evil (adversary and resistance), Lucifer is the heat of lusting after materiality, and the Devil is the cold of depression. All of these things are symbols of the human and how we see and quantify the world, and although there very well may be intelligent reptile creatures that are humanoid, accusations of reptilian influences on world leaders is very likely a result of how we try to classify their behavior and the deals they make in the dark of public awareness.This 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/5328407/advertisement
White Fox is known for the quality of its visual and light novel adaptations, often demonstrating an understanding of the source material and its appeal to fans. Ionatan and Ravi discuss the studio's founding as well as its success with two massively popular franchises in 'Steins;Gate' and 'Re:Zero.' Then, they pick their top five White Fox anime, from existential science fiction like 'Girls' Last Tour' to underrated gems like 'Jormungand' and 'Katanagatari.'
Oh Muses! Help us we tell the tale of Loki's monstrous offspring, Fenrir, Jormungand, and Hel. In this episode we encounter a lot of biting, a planet-size snake, kidnapping children, someone loses a hand, a human skin suit, surprisingly strong silk, and kids that are actual monsters. —- Check out the Greeking Out book! Buy it here: https://bit.ly/greekoutbook —- National Geographic Kids Greeking Out is a kid-friendly retelling of some of the best stories from Greek mythology. This podcast is an extension of the Zeus the Mighty series by Nat Geo Kids. Check Out bit.ly/ZeusOut to meet Zeus the Hamster and his friends—Athena the cat, Ares the pug, Demeter the grasshopper, and many more—who also listen to the Greeking Out podcast. Watch a video, read an excerpt, or check out the truth behind the stories!
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts on Yu Tomofujin fantasiashoujosarja, joka kertoo tarinan petokansan pelätyn kuninkaan ja hänelle ihmisuhriksi lähetetyn neidon romanssista ja pyrkimyksistä yhdistää toisiaan vihaavat ihmis- ja petokansat. Ajankohtaisina aiheina puhumme Kodanshan uudesta digimangapalvelu K Mangasta ja Vizin uudesta digimangapalvelu Viz Mangasta sekä siitä, miten ysäritoimintaklassikko Trigun nousi valtavirtamedian uutisotsikoihin Twitter-käyttäjä Bigolas Dickolas Wolfwoodin ansiosta. Kuulijakommenttiosiossa Maaret ihastelee parhaita setämieshahmoja. Lukujonossa puhumme Velhon morsiamen tekijä Kore Yamazakin toisesta fantasiasarjasta Frau Faust. --- Kommentoi | Mastodon | Twitter | Instagram --- - Desucon - Petterin ohjelma Desuconissa: Uskonnot ja japanilainen maailmankuva - Maaretin ohjelma Desuconissa: Teemat animen ja mangan silmin 07:27 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: ESITTELY - Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts - Hana to yume -lehti on monen tunnetun tyttöinfantasiasarjan koti - Yona of the Dawn - Takane & Hana, josta puhuimme pääaiheena jaksossa 16 ja lukujonossa jaksossa 69 - Yu Tomofujin aiemmat, suomeksikin julkaistut yksipokkariset tarinat: - Tähdet laitumen yllä - Wolfull Moon - Petterin lyhyt esittely sarjasta Anime-lehdessä 7/2016 (pdf) - …sekä pitempi arvostelu Anime-lehdessä 4/2018 (pdf) 13:27 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: MAAILMANRAKENNUS JA TEEMAT - Muut prinsessat vähättelevät Amitia, koska hän on matelijaklaanin edustaja (kuva) - Ennen Kuninkaan valtaanastumista kapteeni Jormungand ei olisi liskoklaanin edustajana voinut päästä kuninkaalliseen kaartiin (kuva) - Sariphin henkivartija Lanteveldtiä on syrjitty, koska hän kuuluu pettureina ja varkaina pidettyyn hyeenaklaaniin (kuva) - Jos vanhemmat ovat eri klaaneista, “vahvemmat” geenit määräävät yleensä, minkä klaanin ulkomuodon lapsi saa (kuva) - Petokansankin ihmisviha on seurausta pelosta (kuva) - Kuningas ja Sariphi alkavat miettiä, miten petojen ja ihmisten vihanpito voitaisiin lopettaa (kuva) - Snow White with Red Hair 34:16 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: HAHMOT JA TARINA YLEISESTI - Maaretin toottaus sarjan vaniljajäätelöisyydestä 37:24 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: SARIPHI JA KUNINGAS - Sariphin pelottomuus liittyy etenkin sarjan alussa siihen, että hän on luopunut unelmista ja oppinut näkemään pettävän ulkokuoren läpi (kuva) - Sariphi ja Kuningas kunnioittavat toisiaan ja haluavat tulla toistensa arvoisiksi (kuva) - Kuningas ajattelee olevansa pelkkä huijari, koska piilottelee heikkoa ihmismuotoaan (kuva) - Vaikka Kuningas joutuu nykyisin esittämään kovaa hallitsijaa, hän on nuorempana kannattanut avoimesti pehmeitä arvoja (kuva) - Kuninkaan isä halveksui hänen ihmisvertaan (kuva) 53:54 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: MUUT HAHMOT - Anubista ja Jormungandia yhdistää vankkumaton lojaalius Kuningasta kohtaan, mutta he ajattelevat eri tavoilla (kuva) - Sariphin lapsuudenystävä Ilya on tosi huono poika… (kuva) - …mutta edes Ilya ei osaa vihata maailman söpöintä vyötiäispetolasta (kuva) - Sariphin henkivartija Lanteveldt on söpö mahdoton poika (kuva) 01:10:27 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: VISUAALINEN TYYLI - Sarjan taustat ovat varsin paljaita, eivätkä valitettavasti tuo maailmanrakennukseen kauheasti lisää (kuva) - Taistelukohtaukset kuitenkin onnistuvat yli odotusten (kuva) - Blacksad-sarjakuvat toimivat hyvänä esimerkkinä siitä, että naisturrihahmot näyttävät usein ikävän ihmismäisiltä, Tarkastaja Ankardo -sarjakuvat taas tasapuolisemmin esitetystä turriudesta - Pokkarien lopusta löytyvät vitsilyhärit testailevat, miltä ihmishahmot näyttäisivät turreina ja turrihahmot ihmisinä (kuva) 01:18:52 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: JULKAISU - Sarjan kannet - Jakso 84, jossa puhuimme Fullmetal Alchemistin onnistuneista kansista 01:21:17 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: ANIME - Sarjan animesovitus Crunchyrollissa - Jakso 70, jossa olimme katkeria siitä, miten huono Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammerin animesoitus oli tuotannollisesti - Sarjan OP (YouTube) - Sarjan PV (YouTube) - Sarjan taustamusiikit säveltänyt palkittu Kohta Yamamoto on tehnyt musiikkia mm. sarjoihin 86 ja Titaanien sota - Ääninäyttelijät: - Kana Hanazawa (Sariphi) - Happy Sugar Lifen Satou (YouTube) - March Comes in Like a Lionin Hinata (YouTube) - Satoshi Hino (Kuningas) - Takuma Terashima (Anubis) - Megumi Han (Amit) - Hiroyuki Yoshino (Bennu) 01:30:59 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: SPOILERIOSIO - Fenririn ja Gleipnirin toksinen bromanssi (kuva) - Kuningas tulee aina luokseni (kuva) - Is this Deku looking down on me? -meemi (kuva) - Kousuke Toriumi - Ilmestyksen päivä (kuva) - “Älä käytä minua tekosyynä” (kuva) - Kuninkaan sielu (kuva) - Jatko-osa-spinoff 01:55:08 – SACRIFICIAL PRINCESS AND THE KING OF BEASTS: YHTEENVETO 01:59:46 – K MANGA JA VIZ MANGA - Jakso 82, jossa puhuimme ennakko-odotuksista K Manga -palvelun suhteen - Jakso 71, jossa puhuimme vastaavalla tavalla kauheasta Square Enixin Manga Up! -palvelusta - K Mangaa käytetään optimisti näin - Twitterissä on kauhisteltu K Mangan rasittavia sensuureja (alkuperäinen sivu näyttää tältä) - Jakso 74, jossa puhuimme sarjasta A Sign of Affection, jonka Kodansha on vetänyt pois monista muista manganlukupalveluista mutta jota ei vielä löydy K Mangasta - K Mangan uutuustarjonta - Baby Steps - Tomodachi Game - Manchuria Opium Squad - Viz Mangan julkistus videon kera - Viz Mangan tarjonta - Petterin tootti siitä, miten Viz Mangaa ja K Mangaa ei oikein voi käyttää Euroopasta edes kikkailemalla - Mainittu kuukausimaksullinen tilaus julkaistiin juuri, mutta se on käytännössä vain toistuva pisteostotilaus 02:18:25 – BIGOLAS DICKOLAS WOLFWOOD - Trigun - Tällä tavalla hävitään aikasota - Kirjan toisen kirjoittajan hämmentynyt blogipostaus - Gizmodo: How a Trigun Stan Made a 2019 Sci-Fi Novel One of the Biggest Books on Amazon - Gizmodo: Viral Sensation Bigolas Dickolas Wolfwood Has Spoken: Read Time War, Watch Trigun - Dark Horse oli vihjannut jo huhtikuussa, että Trigunista tulee uusintapainos - Ovathan ne kannet aika rumat, mutta yhdenmukaiset Dark Horsen muiden julkaisujen kanssa - Blood Blockade Battlefront - Dick Fight Island 02:29:13 – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: RINRIN LUKUNURKKA - Rinrin lukunurkka -mangablogi - Blogi Mastodonissa ja Twitterissä - Jakso 84, jossa puhuimme Fullmetal Alchemistista 02:32:00 – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: SETÄMIEHET - Pandora Heartsin Xerxes Break on liian nuorekkaan näköinen setämieheksi - Maaretin top 5 -setämiehet: - Askeladd (Vinland Saga) - Maaretin Twitter-ketju parhaista animepojista - Oscar Vessalius (Pandora Hearts) - Maaret blogikirjoitus Oscarin ja Fullmetal Alchemistin Hohenheimin parroista - Mangakartan mangakansijoulukalenterin luukku 20, jossa puhuimme Pandora Heartsin pokkarin 20 Oscar-aiheisesta kannesta - Tomomi Masaoka (Psycho-Pass) - Führer King Bradley (Fullmetal Alchemist) - Ukoku Sanzo (Saiyuki) - Jakso 62, jossa puhuimme Saiyuki-sarjoista - Uuh aah (kuva) - Kunniamainintoja: - Joseph Joestar (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure) - Kotetsu T. Kaburagi (Tiger & Bunny) - Kaikki Natsume Onon lukuisat setämiehet - Go with the Clouds, North-by-Northwest -sarjan päähenkilön isoisä (kuva) - Hijikata Toshizou (Golden Kamuy) - A Man and His Cat -sarjan päähenkilö 02:53:12 – LUKUJONOSSA: FRAU FAUST - Frau Faust - Jakso 26, jossa puhuimme Kore Yamazakin tunnetummasta sarjasta Velhon morsian - Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme Naoki Urasawan Plutosta - Jakso 77, jossa puhuimme Tatsuki Fujimoton Chainsaw Manista - Black Lagoon 03:14:35 – LOPETUS
[Yu Yu Hakusho 110 - 112 + Jormungand]End of Yu Yu Hakusho! Get ready for some cool new things coming your way!Support the showWant to learn more about the show or just chat with us? Write to us at bandsgetjumped@gmail.comTweet us @bandsgetjumped on twitterFind us on reddit at r/getjumped/Join the chat on Discord: https://discord.gg/s7sDzthaYT
Welcome back to another installment of Casual Anime Discussion. Today, Brandon, Noah and Trent are talking about an anime where a child soldier is added to a team of security guards for a young arms dealer. Today, we are discussing Jormungand. Casual Anime Discussion is an extension of the Casual Anime Guys YouTube channel. Links: Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/CasualAnimeGuys Trent's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ItsOneOne Brandon's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNqco9VfxHpB-lM3m8_LZLg intro/outro by prod. AdamBeChill
Les créatures des légendes sont souvent inspirées d'animaux bien réels. Passage en revue des Sirènes, Kraken, Leviathan, Serpent de mer, Kellpie, Kappa, Néréides, Céto et autres Jormungand... Image: Comfreak _______
Welcome to the Weebs on the Weekend podcast where co-hosts Jay Johnson and Sam Martinez breakdown the news highlights of the week and give a retrospective look at an anime that premiered 10 years ago. Today's episode they are discussing the best military anime and reviewing the first three episodes of the 2012 anime, Jormungand. Time codes: 0:10 The Start 7:30 Best Military Anime 47:55 Jormungand review Intro and Outro: Candy Dash by Snail's House (2015) website: https://0101.bandcamp.com/ Twitter: Ujico*/Snail'sHouse @loudnessfete
The Ritual: Secuelas: NA. Presupuesto: $1 M USD. Recaudación: $1.6 M USD. Año: 2017. Director: David Bruckner. Actores: Rafe Spall (Luke), Arsher Ali (Phil), Robert James-Collier (Hutch) y Sam Troughton (Dom). Origen:Novela que lleva el mismo nombre, escrita por Adam Nevill en 2011. Al parecer, en ella, una banda de metal atraía a los cultistas. Me recordó tu comentario, Rael, sobre los metaleros que son iconos de Suecia. En la novela, llevaba el nombre de “Moder”, que no se tocó en la película.¿De qué trata la película?Un grupo de amigos decide realizar senderismo en Suecia, a modo de tributo, debido a la sugerencia de su amigo Rob, quien seis meses antes fue asesinado en un asalto. Durante su trayecto, debido a la lesión de Dom, Hutch, cortan camino para llegar a alguna localidad cercana, eso implica adentrarse en los misteriosos bosques nórdicos donde existe un antiguo mal que los acecha a cada paso.¿Cuál fue la contribución de la película al cine de horror?Basada en la novela del mismo nombre, escrita por el autor Adam Nevill en el año 2011 y filmada en Rumania, “El Ritual” es una entretenida y tensa película donde no sabemos qué les espera a los personajes al adentrarse en el bosque, además, deben enfrentar sus constantes desacuerdos por el dolor y las culpas que tienen tras la muerte de uno de sus amigos. Vemos una criatura única, que antes no se había visto en otra película, la cual está inspirada en diferentes leyendas nórdicas.Director y reparto:David Bruckner es un director poco conocido, cuenta con algunas colaboraciones como escritor o productor en cintas como “Siren”, “VHS/94” y actualmente está en la posproducción como director del reboot de “Hellraiser”.Los actores también son poco conocidos, pero hacen una buena actuación, sobre todo en las escenas de tensión entre ellos por la culpa y el dolor que experimentan tras la muerte de su amigo. Cada personaje es distinto y tienen un propósito necesario. En el breve período en pantalla, hay desarrollos de personajes como el de Luke y Dom.La criatura:En el filme se nos presenta una criatura a la cual los lugareños del bosque le rinden culto como deidad, a cambio de protección y vida eterna. Es mencionado como el “Jotun”, uno de los hijos bastardos del dios nórdico Loki.Hay que analizar un poco esa parte, a diferencia de la película, en el libro se le llama “Moder”, pero esa criatura no existe en la mitología, en mi opinión, fue una creación directa del autor del libro y me comentaron que aplicaron la de Lovecraft, “un ser indescriptible”.En la mitología, me gustaría mencionar que Loki sí tuvo varios hijos bastardos, entre los más conocidos tenemos a Fenrir, Hela y Jormungand. Nunca se menciona que tuvo a un hijo llamado Moder con la forma que se nos presenta en la película, sin embargo, tal vez era necesario para desarrollar la idea sobre un hijo más para Loki. Lo más cercano, por el aspecto de la criatura, es que se trate de otro de sus hijos, el caballo gigante de ocho patas, denominado Sleipnir.También se ha mencionado que para el diseño de Moder se basaron en Shub Niggurath, la Cabra Negra de los bosques con sus diez mil vástagos, criatura de la obra de Lovecraft. Lo que sí se puede confirmar, es que Moder o Jotun, heredó el poder de cambiar su aspecto o crear ilusiones como su padre Loki. En la escena del sacrificio de Dom, él ve a su esposa, pero en realidad era dicho dios.Los Jotun:En la película, le llaman “Jotun”. Los Jotun eran gigantes y rivales de los dioses nórdicos. En el Ragnarok (la batalla del fin del mundo donde los dioses morirán) Loki es quien lidera a los Jotun contra los dioses. Hay una escena donde se pone en dos patas y parece un árbol, eso me gustó mucho.El hijo bastardo de Loki, Jotunn, es un dios engañoso equivalente a Satán. Loki tiene la habilidad de cambiar de forma, por lo que puede reproducirse con cualquier animal y, al ser un dios, es capaz de crear aberraciones combinando diferentes animales. La leyenda dice que tuvo sexo con un caballo, sin embargo, hay mucha especulación sobre cuál fue la verdadera mezcla de animales que dieron luz al Jotunn, quien sería presentado como un regalo para Odín.Dado que Loki tiene apariencia humana, puede ser que por ello haya conservado ciertos aspectos humanoides en la parte frontal y el resto una mezcla de otra criatura. Nota: también puede ser que no se haya reproducido con ninguna otra cosa. En la mitología nórdica se tiene el concepto de la reproducción asexual. Los hijos nacen de las axilas y otras partes del cuerpo del dios. Es posible que el Jotunn fuera una cosa que salió del cuerpo de Loki como si fuera un cáncer. En la película:Conocido como el Gran Dios del Bosque, se sugiere que ha existido por cientos o miles de años y otorga dos opciones:Te dará la inmortalidad, fuera de cualquier dolor, con la finalidad de que preserves el culto.Ser sacrificado, colgado en los árboles y con las tripas colgando.¿Puede matarse?Luke lo atacó con un arma. No queda muy claro si le hizo daño, pero, al menos, lo enojó al punto de perseguirlo. Segundo acto, le da un hachazo en la cara y emite un gemido de dolor. La intuición dice que quizá sí pueda cazarse y morir. La gente que va al bosque a acampar no es rival y nadie logra escapar, pues se convierten al culto o mueren. Tal vez puede regenerarse rápidamente. ¿Es inteligente?Sí, porque sabe cómo hacerte pasar por tus traumas, genera alucinaciones y tiene sometidos a los cultistas. De cierta forma, tenían otro lenguaje, ¿sería aquel con el que se comunican con el Jotun?¿Habilidades? Puede hipnotizar y controlar tu mente, parece que es capaz de entrar a tus sueños. Fuerza superior, puede desgarrar un cuerpo con un golpe o garrazo. Momificar y dar inmortalidad a los humanos. ¿Qué te gustó de la película?Me gustaron, al igual que en “Trollhunter”, los paisajes y el bosque espeso. Si hacemos a un lado a la criatura, el terror que proviene de perderse es espeluznante. La cosa extraña, una figura hecha de ramas en el segundo piso de la cabaña, que parece una persona agarrando unas cornamentas, te hace pensar que es algo humano, sin entender qué onda, pero cuando ves a la criatura, sabes que es la cabeza completa de la bestia. Tiene mucho sentido.En la cabaña, todos vieron su muerte y por eso tuvieron reacciones terribles: uno se hizo del baño en sí mismo, el otro vio a su esposa mientras estaba colgado. En particular, me gustó la marca que recibe el protagonista (Luke) en el pecho y cómo, cuando encuentra a los cultistas, tienen lo mismo.¿Qué no te gustó de la película? La creación de la atmósfera de terror. Las runas en los árboles por todos lados, sin nunca profundizar en qué significaban. Los que vivían por siempre en el segundo piso de la cabaña, consumidos, no tiene mucho sentido querer formar parte de ese culto: tienes que cazar algo para la criatura cada día, te hace ver tus peores pesadillas, vives en una silla sin moverte, haciendo ruidos raros y alucinando. ¿Por qué querría uno convertirse en eso? Los sacrificios eran algo confusos, le entregan un animal o una persona al Jotun y este solo los agarra y los encaja en los árboles. ¿Decorando su casa? Créditos:Radio Horror es producido por Caro Arriaga y Rael Aguilar.Edición por Matías Beltrando desde Destek Soporte.Música:Closing Theme Hounds of Love por Dan Luscombe (Intro), Insiders por Joe Crotty (Intro), Patchwork por Patchworker f.k.a. [friendzoned] (Spoilers) y Nightlong por FSM Team (Outro).★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Who doesn't want to live in Valhalla and drink liquor straight from a goat? This week we are living like the Vikings and talking about Norse mythology. In this episode we discuss the great and powerful Odin as well as the terrifying Jormungand. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gonnasoundweird/support
Les créatures des légendes sont souvent inspirées d'animaux bien réels. Passage en revue des Sirènes, Kraken, Leviathan, Serpent de mer, Kellpie, Kappa, Néréides, Céto et autres Jormungand... Image: Comfreak
I used to tell a joke about Heimdall, but it was pretty horny. I used to tell a joke about Osiris, but it fell to pieces. I used to tell a joke about Venus, but it was masturbatory. I used to tell a joke about Sleipnir, but it didn't have legs. I used to tell a joke about Prometheus, but it needed a spark. I used to tell a joke about Draupnir, but it just didn't ever end. I used to tell a joke about Marathon, but it was a bit of a long walk. I used to tell a joke about the Hecatoncheires, but it was punching down. I used to tell a joke about Tyr, but it wasn't even-handed. I used to tell a joke about Ragnarok, but everyone knew the end already. I used to tell a joke about Jormungand, but it was very toxic. I used to tell a joke about Pandora, but it was too out of the box. I used to tell a joke about Cerberus, but it was just gatekeeping. I used to tell a joke about Yggdrasil, but I had to leaf. I used to tell a joke about the labyrinth's inhabitant, but it was bull. I used to tell a joke about the sword of Damocles, but it was over my head. I used to tell a joke about Procrustes, but I kept getting cut off. I used to tell a joke about Sisyphus, but I got tired of the repetition. I used to tell a joke about Penelope's crafting, but it was just an excuse to kill time. I used to tell a joke about the Golden Apple, but it caused too many arguments. I used to tell a joke about Gordian succession, but it was a tangled mess. I used to tell a joke about Minerva's bird, but I can't remember owl of it.01:58 AYURIS: Caylus 1303 (William Attia, Space Cowboys, 2019)Games Played Last Week:04:38 -Regicide (Paul Abrahams, Luke Badger, & Andy Richdale, Badgers from Mars, 2020)05:55 -Rhino Hero Super Battle (Scott Frisco & Steven Strumpf, HABA, 2017)06:00 -Kabuto Sumo (Tony Miller, BoardGameTables.com, 2021)06:37 -Shards of Infinity: Shadow of Salvation (Justin Gary & Ryan Sutherland, Stone Blade Entertainment, 2019)07:07 -Star Realms (Robert Dougherty & Darwin Kastle, Wise Wizard, 2014)09:06 -Root (Cole Wehrle, Leder Games, 2018)11:39 -Faiyum (Friedemann Friese, 2F-Spiele, 2020)12:45 -Descent: Legends in the Dark (Kara Centell-Dunk & Nathan I. Hajek, Fantasy Flight, 2021)25:01 -Dark Souls: The Board Game (David Carl, Alex Hall, Mat Hart, & Richard Loxam, Steamforged Games, 2017)28:34 -Warp's Edge (Scott Almes, Renegade Game Studios, 2020)31:46 -ALIEN: Fate of the Nostromo (Scott Rogers, Ravensburger, 2021)37:56 -Lots (Thomas Wells, Self-Published, 2021) 39:54 -Mandala (Trevor Benjamin & Brett J. Gilbert, 2019) 44:59 -Canvas (Jeff Chin & Andrew Nerger, Road to Infamy Games, 2021)46:20 -Rush M.D. (Athony Howgego, Konstantinos Kokkinis, & Dávid Turczi, Artipia Games, 2020)News (and why it doesn't matter):48:43 International Gamers Award nominees https://www.boardgamegeek.com/blogpost/121685/nominees-announced-2021-international-gamers-award49:28 Hero Realms digital beta50:00 Blood Red Skies and unpainted minis51:55 Atomic Mass Games: Star Wars: Armada being discontinued?53:20 SVWAG's statement on allegations against Greg Spence, CEO of Broken Token, and in solidarity with victims of sexual assaulthttps://www.polygon.com/tabletop-games/22632835/broken-token-greg-spence-allegations-sexual-assault-abuse54:37 Topic: Bluffing1:22:29 SVWAG Presents: Masterpiece Theatre Presents: The Fast and the Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw
Les créatures des légendes sont souvent inspirées d'animaux bien réels. Passage en revue des Sirènes, Kraken, Leviathan, Serpent de mer, Kellpie, Kappa, Néréides, Céto et autres Jormungand... Image: Comfreak _______
Because to Christianity's prominent influence in Western society, the book of Genesis have left a lingering demonization of snakes in the Western culture. However, serpents act as important symbols in many world cultures and not all of them symbolize evil. In Ancient Greece, nonpoisonous snakes often roamed freely in temples dedicated to Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine as they interpreted snakes' ability to shed their skin as a type of regeneration and thus a symbol of healing. The Norse god Jormungand, known as the Midgard Serpent, is also considered a cosmic serpent as he circles the world with his body. In the Hindu tradition, Shesha is a cosmic serpent and the king of all Nagas. Shesha holds the universe in his hood. Nagas occur in Buddhist lore too. One story tells of a Naga named Mucalinda sheltering Buddha from a storm as he meditates in a forest. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://martinifisher.com/2019/07/05/the-loving-serpent-the-legend-of-madam-white-snake/
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In this latest episode, the Unexpected duo, James and Sam, slither into the archives to capture the unexpected history of SNAKES! Which is all about fear and phobia, mythology (via Medusa, St Patrick, Jormungand, the Viking sea serpent and many more); it's also all about dreams and the US civil war, the Hopi Snake Dance, weaponizing venom for military uses, and also the invention of anti-venom. Who knew! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this latest episode, the Unexpected duo, James and Sam, slither into the archives to capture the unexpected history of SNAKES! Which is all about fear and phobia, mythology (via Medusa, St Patrick, Jormungand, the Viking sea serpent and many more); it's also all about dreams and the US civil war, the Hopi Snake Dance, weaponizing venom for military uses, and also the invention of anti-venom. Who knew! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Quick episode lets talk about norse sagas starting with the end of all things Ragnarok
Welcome to Chattegat, where we chat about Kattegat and beyond! Raise your curved Horns and chat with us about everything from Vikings on the History Channel. In today’s episode, we talk Vikings season 3, episode 2 - The WandererRaise your horns as we Toast to my wife! Skål!Old Norse word of the Day: “Drit” means DirtLearn about Viking AxesListen in as we Introduce the Giants Sleipnir, Fenrir, Jormungand, and Hel Character Highlight: Princess KwenthrithJoin the group discussion on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1222974777895829/Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @chattagatpodcast Send us an email to chattegatpodcast@gmail.comYou can support us on Ko-Fi https://ko-fi.com/chattegatIntro and Outro music by: DunholmpiperYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DunholmpiperInstagram: @dunholmpiperSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/chattegat)
In this episode of the Restless in Peace Podcast, I spotlight Jormungand. It's a great classic action anime, so enjoy. contact at - https://fennekk.wixsite.com/mysite
God of War taught us how to pronounce these names, but lets be honest, when have we pronounced something correct? Join us in not being able to say Jormungand and talk about how much of a himbo Thor is in Neil Gaiman's series of short stories: Norse Mythology!
It’s not every week that I take a look at the more common myths and cultures around the world - I feel at times there’s not much I can add to those topics. However, while looking for this week’s topic I came across a familiar, yet distant topic, Jormungand, or the world serpent. While I couldn’t find a great deal of information on the world serpent itself, it did lead me down the rabbit hole of Norse mythology, specifically the relationship between Jormungand and Thor, the Nine Worlds, and the World Tree.The inherent relationship between all of these different aspects is something that’s truly fascinating. The world tree, Yggdrasil is such an important concept, yet very little is actually known about its significance in the grand scheme of things. We know it has a relationship to Midgard (the visible world), Asgard (home of the gods), and Jotunheim (home of the giants), but how the other six worlds sit in relation is unknown. There have been theories, poems, and stories told about all of these, but there wasn’t a lot of written history during the time of these beliefs, which makes it all the more interesting.The Norse culture and mythology is so vast that it would need an entirely dedicated podcast to cover it all, but hopefully you enjoy this quick rundown of some of the things I found of particular interest. From Thor and Jormungand, to the prose Edda, there’s so much to discover, and if you want to know just a little bit more, you’ll have to listen to the cast!If you would like to donate to the show, you can, and I would forever be grateful.https://supporter.acast.com/Ominous-Origins-1Our sponsor: www.morbidlybeautiful.comMerch: www.redbubble.com/people/HorrorShotsYouTube: Horror ShotsTwitch: www.twitch.tv/muskyfauxWebsite: www.horrorshots.comInstagram: ominousoriginspodTwitter: @horrorshotsprodFacebook: HorrorshotsPatreon: www.patreon.com/horrorshotsCredit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/Ominous-Origins-1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week your favorite professors are revisiting our pitches from episode 36, Megalobox and Jormungand! Megalo box was is a show from 2018 produced by TMS Entertainment consisting of 13 episodes. TMS has been responsible for some of the best anime in history including Akira, Lupin the third, Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple, Case Closed Detective Conan, and of course the number 1 show of 2019 Dr. Stone ;) ! The show follows Junkyard Dog as he makes his way from illegal mech boxing match fixing to the top ranking league in the land. Junkyard is accompanied by a shifty coach old man Nanbu and a young tech genius orphan Sachio. His goal is to win the Megalo boxing championship and beat his rival Yuri.Jormungand is a show from 2012 animated by White Fox Studio touting 12 episodes for the first season. White Fox has animated some of the most successful shows in the history of Anime including Steins; Gate, Re Zero, Devil is a Part-Timer, and Akame Ga Kill. This show shares a very similar vibe to some of these works also animated by White Fox. Jormungand details the life of Jonah, a child soldier, who works on the personal bodyguard detail of one of the most prolific arms dealers and smugglers Koko Hekmatyar. The only problem is Jonah hates arms dealers because they sell instruments of death. Will Jonah start caring for his new family or will he escape and strike out on his own?Let us know if you have watched either show and whether you agree with our commentary!Please make sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, reviews really help all your favorite shows grow!SocialsFollow us on instagram for mid week updates and awesome Anime Memes!https://www.instagram.com/weebology.podcast/Check out our Youtube Channel for additional anime content or video podcasts episodes!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJBllbgYsuTrrG5IssngOgContact us with any questions, comments, or requests for anime to hear us wax philosophic about! weebologypodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Song Our theme song is:Dreams By Dj Quads https://youtu.be/iiRCmcP_jlcArtist SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadsMusic Promoted by https://goo.gl/5NfMV4Please check out his music and support this awesome artist!
Avec ce Mangacast Omake 72, notre équipe fait sa rentrée et peau neuve avec de nouveaux chroniqueurs, mais elle chronique surtout : Chiisako Garden, My fair honey boy #1, Les temps retrouvés #1, Sous la lune de Taishô, Jormungand #1 et #2, Full Drum #1, Valkyrie apocalypse #1, NeuN #1, Mon homme à tout faire
Avec ce Mangacast Omake 72, notre équipe fait sa rentrée et peau neuve avec de nouveaux chroniqueurs, mais elle chronique surtout : Chiisako Garden, My fair honey boy #1, Les temps retrouvés #1, Sous la lune de Taishô, Jormungand #1 et #2, Full Drum #1, Valkyrie apocalypse #1, NeuN #1, Mon homme à tout faire
Jormungand is a interesting show about bad people, and I kind of love it for that. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lunchboxradio/message
Jormungand is a interesting show about bad people, and I kind of love it for that. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lunchboxradio/message
Jonah is a child soldier who hates weapons dealers yet somehow he becomes the bodyguard of one of the most notorious weapons dealer of all time! Check out the Jormungand review! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wasasum/message
The third and final installment in the Legends of Orkney series. After defeating the Volgrim witches, life in Orkney is quiet. Too quiet. Before Sam Baron can catch his breath, an army of fire giants led by Surt gather in the Eighth Realm of Musspell, determined to destroy Orkney--and it's all Sam's fault. After all, he took Odin's life with an ancient cursed dagger, and now, mankind has lost its protector. To make matters worse, the God of Mischief, Loki, is on the loose and determined to reunite with his evil wife, Angerboda, and their three children: Fenrir the wolf, Jormungand the sea serpent, and Helva, Goddess of Death. Orkney's only hope lies with Sam and his stalwart friends.
The third and final installment in the Legends of Orkney series. After defeating the Volgrim witches, life in Orkney is quiet. Too quiet. Before Sam Baron can catch his breath, an army of fire giants led by Surt gather in the Eighth Realm of Musspell, determined to destroy Orkney--and it's all Sam's fault. After all, he took Odin's life with an ancient cursed dagger, and now, mankind has lost its protector. To make matters worse, the God of Mischief, Loki, is on the loose and determined to reunite with his evil wife, Angerboda, and their three children: Fenrir the wolf, Jormungand the sea serpent, and Helva, Goddess of Death. Orkney's only hope lies with Sam and his stalwart friends.
The third and final installment in the Legends of Orkney series. After defeating the Volgrim witches, life in Orkney is quiet. Too quiet. Before Sam Baron can catch his breath, an army of fire giants led by Surt gather in the Eighth Realm of Musspell, determined to destroy Orkney--and it's all Sam's fault. After all, he took Odin's life with an ancient cursed dagger, and now, mankind has lost its protector. To make matters worse, the God of Mischief, Loki, is on the loose and determined to reunite with his evil wife, Angerboda, and their three children: Fenrir the wolf, Jormungand the sea serpent, and Helva, Goddess of Death. Orkney's only hope lies with Sam and his stalwart friends.
We're back! Today we discuss cafeteria food, milk cartons, Jormungand, Ouroboros, Angel hate, Xander jerkiness, Cordie's religious beliefs, party safety and more. In the question corner, Random Question Generator is back with the question: What's the first thing you notice in a guy? Come on and let's party in the frat dungeon woo YEAH!
In questo primo episodio di VGMusiCast:DjCid ci spiega come è nata l'idea del podcast e di cosa tratta!In più ascolteremo varie ost remixate provenienti da più giochi, quali Donkey Kong Country, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Lemmings, Assassin's Creed II, Bastion, Secret of Mana, Goldeneye 007, Silent Hill e Fury of the Furries.Per scaricare l'episodio cliccate QUI (Click col destro e "salva con nome")Il podcast supporta gli artisti che hanno contribuito alla musica dell'episodio:Donkey Kong Country Music - Jungle Hijinks (Remix) by NewSuperJulian (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aI7WGWZO9k)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - 'Cross-Examination (Sudden Interjection)' by PrototypeRaptor on http://ocremix.org/Lemmings - 'Let's Go Dance' by Nines on http://ocremix.org/Assassin's Creed II Remix - Ezio's Family/Venice Rooftops by Rob Platt (Pl511) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zxTU-gHV4w)In Case of Trouble (BoTT Remix) - Bastion by Bring on the Trumpets (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_d0oG6eOtM)Secret of Mana - 'Dark Star Scherzo' by Jormungand on http://ocremix.org/GoldenEye 007 - 'Controlled Jazz' by Mustin, Scott Peeples on http://ocremix.org/Silent Hill - 'White Claudia' by K. Praslowicz on http://ocremix.org/Fury of the Furries - 'Furry in the Forest' by Cyborg Jeff on http://ocremix.org/email: vgmusicast@gmail.comAl prossimo episodio!
This week on We Watch Anime we Talk about, Anime of course but what anime did we talk about? Big O, Dragon Ball Z, Assassination Classroom, SGT. Frog, Jormungand, Death Parade, Shin Chan, Super Milk Chan We also talk A-kon and Batman, Batman beyond, Cosplay, and other thing of that nature Click here to Download!!! […]
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TACHÁN… sí vuelven los Kafelog Espresso, ¿os acordáis de ellos? ¿no? Bueno, pues lo explico rápidamente. A veces, por cosas que pasan, no podemos grabar los tres juntos y alguno de nosotros tiene una espinita clavada, algo que quiere contar, ya sea porque no ha habido episodio normal o porque no es de su temática habitual. Por eso nacieron los Espressos, episodios en los que (normalmente) sólo grabamos uno de los miembros y lo hace como a él le dé la puñetera gana. En esta ocasión, yo (Roberto) he querido grabar un Espresso dedicado al manga y anime, y para que no sólo escuchéis mi monótona voz ni mis eeeeehhhhhh o aaahhhhhhh, he buscado la compañía de una DIVA podcastera, Adriana Izquierdo, con la que estuve alrededor de 2 horazas (ejem) hablando sobre los mangas y animes que estamos leyendo y viendo. Así que si os gusta el tema, a darle al play. Los mangas de los que hablamos son: – Gantz – Bakuman – Toriko – Sailor Moon – Tegami Bachi – Rurouni Kenshin – El Ataque a los Titanes – Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle – Las Vacaciones de Jesus y Buda Y el anime comentado es: – Children who seek lost voices from deep below – Berserk – Wolf Children – Buda – Blood C+ – Psycho Pass – Amagami SS+ – Kimi no Todoke – Another – Persona 4 – Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic – Jormungand – K Promos de: Esta peli ya la he visto, La hora Otaku y OhhhTV Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message
Ae pessoal do TheMentes!!! Estamos de volta com o Primeiras Impressões com BeGOD e Rasec, e eles conversaram sobre o… Continue lendo
Der sechste Teil der Springseason 2012 Animes in dieser Folge: Jormungand / Sakamichi no Apollon / Tsuritama / Buta / Holy Knight
Der sechste Teil der Springseason 2012 Animes in dieser Folge: Jormungand / Sakamichi no Apollon / Tsuritama / Buta / Holy Knight
On this doozy of an episode, the ATFP crew discusses choosing the right console, poor game design choices, and the SquareSoft classic RPG Secret of Mana!This episode's music: "Secret of Mana Dark Star Scherzo (OC ReMix)" by Jormungand (opening & closing)
On this doozy of an episode, the ATFP crew discusses choosing the right console, poor game design choices, and the SquareSoft classic RPG Secret of Mana!This episode's music: "Secret of Mana Dark Star Scherzo (OC ReMix)" by Jormungand (opening & closing)