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Trois amis marchent sur une plage de Hokuriku. La mer semble paisible, mais une silhouette étrange surgit au loin avant de disparaître. Plus tard, autour d'un feu de camp, ils se racontent des histoires effrayantes Le podcast est disponible sur Spotify, Apple podcast, Amazon music, Audible et Youtube. Mes réseaux : Instagram : @japonfaismoipeur Discord : https://discord.gg/MBcNhEEMFf Pour soutenir le podcast : buymeacoffee.com/japonfaismoipeur Crédits musicaux : Epidemicsound.com Le mixage et le montage des podcasts sont réalisés par Sabrina. L'identité graphique et les visuels sont réalisés par Sabrina et Jumpei. Copyright - Tous droits réservés. Et pour les fluents en anglais vous avez : Japan makes me scared website : https://japan-makes-me-scared.com
Given that collaborative practice differs across international context, Kent and Haruta detail how interprofessional curricula must as well. Read the accompanying article here: https://asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15424
Retour sur cette merveille du manga horrifique, son adaptation en film, et la zumba animée qui vient de s'achever à peu près n'importe comment. Avec Jérémie.
Per prepararsi a vivere la notte più paurosa dell'anno, cosa c'è di meglio che rivolgersi a uno dei massimi esperti dell'orrore giapponese? Junji Itō e le sue opere sono state sviscerate nel nuovo saggio della collana Fushigi di Moscabianca Edizioni, grazie all'analisi acuta tra filosofia e psicologia di Gioele Cima. Alessia ha dialogato con lui in questo nuovo episodio di Japan Wildlife, per esplorare insieme le sfumature che può assumere l'orrore.Il saggio de “Il maestro dell'orrore. Nella mente di Junji Itō” è già preordinabile e sarà disponibile all'acquisto dal primo novembre sul sito di Moscabianca Edizioni e i bookstore online.Approfondimenti* Junji Itō* Shintaro Kago * Kazuo Umezu Letture consigliate* Tomie* Uzumaki * Gyo * Aula alla deriva * Devilman* Fire Punch* Hiroshi Ishiguro - Come costruire un essere umano Riascolta l'episodio #80 di Japan Wildlife su Dragonball e il saggio di Claudio Kulesko
Hey gente, tenemos nuestro primer episodio perdido, quieren saber de que iba, aquí lo sabrán, efectivamente Azura se enrolla con hablar de rol durando 20 minutos. que paso con la adaptación de Junji ito y nuestras primeras impresiones de dandadan, eso y mucho mas con nosotros, animenkai podcast.
nuevo anime de Junji ito, la adaptación de Uzumaki.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ヴィジュアル系ロックバンド・Laputa、日本クラウン時代の作品を一挙配信解禁ヴィジュアル系ロックバンド・Laputaが、日本クラウンからリリースしたシングル・アルバムあわせて8作品を本日2024年8月28日に配信解禁したLaputaは、1993年に結成された、aki(vo)、Koichi(g)、Junji(b)、Tomoi(ds)の4人からなる、名古屋ヴィジュアル・シーン創成期を形成したロック・バンドで、2004年9月に無期限活動休止を発表した
Junji Itō è un fumettista e sceneggiatore giapponese nato il 31 luglio 1963 nella Prefettura di Gifu, Giappone. È considerato uno dei maestri contemporanei del fumetto giapponese dell'orrore e un importante esponente del cosiddetto J-horror. Itō è noto per le sue opere di manga horror, fra cui Tomie, Uzumaki e Gyo – Odore di morte, che hanno guadagnato fama mondiale. Laureatosi in odontoiatria, Itō ha coltivato la sua passione per il disegno e ha intrapreso una carriera di successo nel mondo del fumetto horror. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corgiov/message
It's winter at the campfire, and that means one thing—snow-themed holiday special! The Midnight Pals are visited by Junji Ito, adorable catboy and terrifying master of fucked-up-face-filled manga horror, accompanied by original weeaboo Lafcadio Hearn. The pair narrate an ancient Japanese folktale of ripped samurai, distressed noblewomen, and seasonal ice-demons. Lafcadio helps Junji out by using his insightful perspective as a Greek-Irish academic to explain Japanese tradition and culture. HP Lovecraft nearly has an aneurysm.Content notes: swearing, raised voices, sexual references, discussion of racism and appropriation, violence, death, references to guns.CAST: Edgar Allan Poe — RODRIGO BORGES Mary Shelley — REBECCA D'SOUZA Clive Barker — SISTER INDICA Dean Koontz — WREN MONTGOMERY Stephen King — JASON ROBINSON HP Lovecraft/Lafcadio Hearn — ROBIN JOHNSON with Junji Ito/Osamu Tezuka — TENEST TANG Lord Fujiwara — JON GUITERREZ Lady Minamoto — NICOLETTA GIUSEFFI Snow-child — CHIBI Naoko Takeuchi — LORETTA CHANG Kouta Hirano — JOHN SERRANO Script by Lou Sutcliffe, edited by Bitter Karella and Robin Johnson. The Japanese sensitivity reader was Minaro Kato-Hopkins, and the Irish accent and swearing coach was Liselle Nic Giollabháin. Lafcadio Hearn's translation of the Japanese folktale "Yuki-Onna" (The Snow Woman) is included in his collection Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things, which is available from Project Gutenberg at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1210A transcript of this episode can be found at https://midnight-pals.simplecast.com/episodes/s01e07-the-tale-of-the-snow-woman/transcriptThe Midnight Pals is the creation of Bitter Karella ©Subscribe to Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight Pals on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Cast, Goodpods or wherever you find podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving us a rating or review. For more information, see https://midnightpals.com
Caminatas sonoras, cacería de sonidos en el bosque son algunas de las creativas actividades que surgieron como resultado del Laboratorio “Reflexiones y Prácticas en torno a la escucha en la primera infancia” diseñado e implementado por la educadora de párvulos Monserrat Fuentes y el músico e investigador Santiago Astaburuaga. El espacio, a cargo del Departamento de Mediación Cultural y Artística del Parque Cultural de Valparaíso, invitó a las educadoras de la JUNJI a compartir experiencias, reflexiones y prácticas en torno a la escucha en la primera infancia, entendida desde la manera en que cada niño se relaciona con el mundo, con su imaginación, con su cuerpo, con sus emociones y con su quehacer cotidiano. Durante las sesiones de capacitación a las funcionarias del organismo estatal, se entregaron herramientas y material de profundización a lo que se sumó la indagación y reflexión. El músico e investigador Santiago Astaburuaga, indicó que— Potenciamos en ellas el sentido sensible de la escucha, en ellas primero. Esto requirió hacer un trabajo como de aprender a re escuchar, las llevamos a que le preguntaran cosas a su infancia, le preguntaran cosas a su escucha, trajeron objetos de cuando ellas eran niñas asociadas a sonido, llevaron canciones que escuchaban cuando eran niñas, hubo una primera parte que tuvo que ver con ellas, con sensibilizar este sentido que muchas veces queda oculto cuando tienen que cumplir tanto curriculum en sus aulas. La educadora del jardín infantil Golondrina, Lorena Tapia Valenzuela valoró este laboratorio que le permitió adquirir nuevas herramientas para su quehacer en el recinto educativo— Yo creo que lo más importante es reaprender a escuchar a los niños en cuanto a sus emociones y a todo lo que ellos nos quieren expresar y decir, a poner un poco más de oído en lo que ellos pueden trasmitir. A través de toda esta experimentación pudieron trasmitir emociones, visualizaron la escucha entre ellos como grupo, así es que para nosotros es super importante haber participado en esta experiencia. Como resultado de este laboratorio, las educadoras y técnicas de la JUNJI Valparaíso crearon metodologías y actividades en torno a la escucha a partir de las herramientas que fueron conociendo, para articular actividades en el aula con los niños. Aparecieron proyectos diversos y creativos que permitirán a los párvulos tener un acercamiento más profundo entre la conexión de sus sentidos y su interpretación como individuo particular, favoreciendo su desarrollo, creatividad y expresión. La directora Regional de la JUNJI, Elizabeth Alarcón Rojas, valoró esta iniciativa y señaló que— Estamos muy contentos de conocer este reaprender, así podemos ver otras percepciones de nuestros niños en el aula, saber qué escuchan y qué filtran al escuchar, nos permite que finalmente podamos acompañar al niño en la forma que quieran aprender algo distinto, estamos agradecidos del Parque Cultural y de cada educadora y técnico que participó en esta actividad.
Happy Halloween everyone! In celebration of the event and our short hiatus, we decided to rerelease episode 18 from the 2020 vault! If you've been sleeping under a rock for the last 30 years, it's time to step out into the world of walking zombie-fish, hypnotizing spirals, and an immortal succubus named Tomie. This is the world created by Ito Junji, the legendary mangaka who got his start in horror more than 30 years ago with Tomie. We will look at Tomie, Gyo, and Uzumaki, his most familiar works, and talk about what makes us scared on this Halloween special. -Amelia will be at Anime NYC Nov 17-19th with Lewd Driip so check her our there! https://lewddriip.com -We'll be back Nov 30th with a Mamoru Hasoda Retrospective! Thanks for listening!! Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or by visiting any of the links below. Website: https://otakuhostclub.com Discord:https://discord.gg/5qzkhnZQ8 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/otakuhostclub https://linktr.ee/otakuhostclub --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-otaku-host-club/support
This week on A Horror Console, Karradyne and Chris are joined by Honorary ANC Member, Burgerchamp! They talk about the anniversary of the Nintendo Switch being announced, Ghostbusters, and The Faculty. The trio is spooked by spontaneous sepulchers when they read Junji Ito's Tombs, and they surgically remove limbs, much to Karradyne's horror, when Chris and Burgerchamp discuss Dead Space Remake. Stay tuned for one more Itovania episode! https://splitup.buzzsprout.com/2051435/13690649https://spotify.link/b7UNfxZS6DbYou can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne discover an amazing talent in one of their Discord members, and Karradyne starts learning Spanish. Karradyne starts to think Junji Ito might not be for her when she struggles to make her way through Soichi, and Chris jumps into portraits and de-thrones fake a fake castle lord when he plays Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. They end the episode with a rather surprising, and somewhat upsetting, meal from Zaxby's.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
This week on A Horror Console, Chris and Karradyne give updates on Lore Olympus and Assassin's Creed Mirage. Karradyne feels a little unsure of herself when she reads Junji Ito's Smashed, and Chris whips vampire bosses in the face when he plays Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance. The duo begin Gimme the Gorbage with a taste test and partake in a meal from Jack's.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
This week on A Horror Console, Chris and Karradyne welcome Itovania Month into the world! They talk Junji Ito's work and playing horror-themed Metroidvanias. Karradyne goes through a spiral of horror when she reads Ito's Fragments of Horror, and Chris saves countless innocents from demons after his time spent in the Crusades with the Templar Knights. They end the episode with “build your own pizza” done right from My Pie.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coSupport the show
Anche questa volta il FREKTEAM è pronto a consigliarvi (e sconsigliarvi) un sacco di opere bellissime.Cosa stai aspettando!Schiaccia play!EVVIVA!
En esta sesión nos echamos unas espiropapas con Sebastian Dee de El Cómic Oculto, para hablar sobre Uzumaki, la obra maestra del maestro Junji Ito.
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Bienvenue dans la nouvelle émissions de Pelli Manga, Otaklub ! Otaklub, qu'est ce que c'est ? C'est un club de lecture de manga en partenariat avec Andréa de la boutique Oni no Manga à Gretz-Armainvilliers ! Andréa et moi allons chaque semaine vous partager une lecture manga individuel ou collectif. Nos lectures de la semaine : - Fragment d'horreur - Everything is fine Musiques : - Sakura Hz - Chill - Letter Box - Donors --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pelli-manga/message
Kostümfilme laufen immer Gefahr in die Nostalgiefalle zu gehen und die Vergangenheit zu verklären. Nicht so OKIKU AND THE WORLD: In Junji Sakamotos Film müssen in der Edo-Zeit in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts zwei junge Männer wortwörtlich einen „Scheiss“-Job erledigen: Da es keine Kanalisation gibt, löffeln sie die Exkremente aus den Toiletten, bezahlen dafür Geld und verkaufen es als Dünger an Bauern. Statt Respekt gibt es Tritte von Samurai, die glauben dass sogar ihre Ausscheidungen besser sind als die anderer Menschen. Jeder rümpft die Nase, wenn sie sich nähern. Nicht so Okiku – obwohl die hübsche und gebildete junge Frau einer höheren Klasse angehört, respektiert sie Männer und verliebt sich sogar in einen der beiden.Diese Liebesgeschichte über scheinbar unüberwindliche Klassenschranken hinweg ist ganz in schwarzweiss gedreht, was sowohl der gesellschaftskritischen Ebene als auch den komischen Momenten eine besondere Intensität gibt. Der Film, der nichts beschönigt, hat einen lakonischen Humor – wunderbar die Szene, wenn sich die Liebenden aussprechen und der Schneefall zeigt, wie lange das dauert
Junji Itō es un género en sí mismo. Un autor de culto capaz de combinar terror, horror y ciencia ficción de tal manera que es imposible dejar indiferente al lector. Para tener una perspectiva de su obra, vivimos en primera persona 3 obras: Uzumaki, Gyo y Hellstar Remina, así como algunos relatos cortos. Analizamos en […] Lee la entrada completa en #47 - Junji Itō: Uzumaki, Gyo y Hellstar Remina.
Tonight, I want to introduce you to a man I've known a long time. His name is Tatsuo Ito. He is a kind widower who loves his cat, Junji, and his flower garden.A few nights ago, he was visited by some very disturbing children, and he found himself with a choice. He could give in and fall victim to their dark intentions, or he could fight.How does his story end? Well, let's just say there are worse things than death . . . Support the show
Queréis saber quién es el mangaka que está partiendo la pana?. Quien es el maestro del terror Japonés que está conquistando medio mundo? Aficionados o no al manga este autor gusta a todo el mundo y por algo es…. Atmósferas inquietantes, personajes de pesadillas, historias opresivas. Para hablar del bueno de Junji, tenemos con nosotros una vez más a Javier Marquina con dos novedades bajo el brazo. No os podéis perder esta charla interesante entre ya, amigos y amantes del cómic. Déjanos un like, un comentario o subscríbete si no lo estás. Así nos ayudáis a crecer. Gracias a todos los mecenas Dave Víctor Soulman Kike Números Sr, poppins David ch Max power Magui Juan Antonio Molina Molina Grandes!!!
Le maître de l'horreur Junji Itō est avec nous ! L'auteur de Spirale et Tomie nous présente sa vision du manga d'épouvante. L'éditeur de Mangetsu Sullivan Rouaud en profite pour présenter ce mangaka si iconoclaste. La traduction de notre échange avec Junji Ito a été réalisée par Miyako Slocombe !
En este episodio hablamos largo y tendido del panorama que presentó James Gunn sobre el futuro de DC desde lo que podemos esperar de The flash, el comienzo de DCU oficial con Superman: Legacy un nuevo Batman y como los elseworlds nos van a seguir trayendo historias como la de Batman II y la segunda parte de Joker, ademas hablamos sobre el live action de one piece, la llegada de Junji ito a Netflix y hasta de nuestros abuelos peleandose en el cerro con el diablo...
Una adaptación de 20 historias de la obra del mangaka Junji Ito, con animación de volúmenes de Tomie, Soichi y Los Globos Colgantes, entre otras.Síguenos en ==> TWITCH (Livestreams) & DISCORD (Nuestra comunidad ♥)Escucha también nuestros programas CINENTRADA y PODCARTOONDonaciones via YAPE o PLIN a 961892597
This week we're talking Willow, Junji Ito: Maniac, The Falling, and Baba Yaga. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Joe's Linktree Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Nick makes his weekly visit, this week live from the Sundance Film Festival, as he reviews Junji to Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre (Netflix) and That 90's Show (Netflix). Nick also gives an overview and preview of this year's film festival in Park City, Utah.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick makes his weekly visit, this week live from the Sundance Film Festival, as he reviews Junji to Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre (Netflix) and That 90's Show (Netflix). Nick also gives an overview and preview of this year's film festival in Park City, Utah.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on A Novel Console, Chirs and Karradyne are joined once again by the mythical Burgerchamp! He recommends some books and games he's been enjoying and they make fun of Chris's aversion to the library. Then Chris, Karradyne and Burgerchamp get chased by fish with legs when they read Junji Ito's Gyo. Afterwards Chris and Burgerchamp inherit Dracula's power of dominion when they finish Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow. You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.co Support the show
La inasistencia de niños y niñas a jardínes y salas cuna de la Junji llega a un 40%. Justamente para incentivar a los padres para llevar a sus hijos e hijas a estos recintos, las autoridades educacionales lanzaron la campaña "Encontrémonos en el jardín: Cuenta con Junji" la cual contempla 36 mil cupos en todo el país para 2023. Hablamos sobre este tema con Mónica Morales, vicepresidenta ejecutiva (s) de Junji.
La inasistencia de niños y niñas a jardínes y salas cuna de la Junji llega a un 40%. Justamente para incentivar a los padres para llevar a sus hijos e hijas a estos recintos, las autoridades educacionales lanzaron la campaña "Encontrémonos en el jardín: Cuenta con Junji" la cual contempla 36 mil cupos en todo el país para 2023. Hablamos sobre este tema con Mónica Morales, vicepresidenta ejecutiva (s) de Junji.
This week on A Horror Console, Chris and Karradyne talk about Karradyne's amazing voice recognition talent and not fitting in when hanging out with young people. Karradyne then gets Frankenstein-y when she reads Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match. Afterwards, Chris is chased by a bio weapon when he finishes Resident Evil 3 Remake. They finish the episode with awful fries and a ton of terrible hot sauce from Taco Bell.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.co Support the show
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne discuss the season finales of The Rings of Power and She-Hulk, and Chris explains why he DNF'd Valkyrie Elysium. Karradyne then leads Chris through an anthology of creepy stories when they read The Liminal Zone. Afterwards, Chris whips Dracula in the face when he finishes Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. They end the episode with a nice Mexican lunch from Taqueria Las Cazuelas.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.co Support the show
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne talk about their disdain for Amazon's The Rings of Power, The Mario Movie trailer, and Hocus Pocus 2. Karradyne wonders if her head is screwed on tight when she talks about Junji Ito's Hallucinations. Chris doesn't know who, what, or why he's blasting when he plays Prodeus. They end the show with a horrifying meal from Chipotle and a sandwich from WingStop.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.co Support the show
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne start Horror Month! They both dive into Junji Ito's take on a horror classic, Frankenstein. Chris then finger bangs all the ghosts in Ghostwire: Tokyo. They end the episode with a visit to Reel Fish Coastal Kitchen that felt like both a win and a lose.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.co Support the show
Une histoire de Junji Inagawacélèbre compteur de Kaidan. Un soir tard dans son bar, Junji Inagawa fera la connaissance d'un client un peu spécial. Il lui racontera un événement passé qui marquera à jamais, sa vie. Mystère et horreur sont au rendez-vous.
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Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Jenni * Chris * https://imgur.com/a/t34TMw8 Topics: * Every tree in this desert is a bean * The statute of limitations on spoilers implies a social contract where we agree to consume media as soon as it's available instead of consuming it at the right time for ourselves * This list of words that men know but women don't, and vice versa * https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13428-018-1077-9/tables/2 * https://twitter.com/v21/status/1372635082205364226/photo/1 * Ozymandias by Percy Shelley * https://discoverpoetry.com/poems/percy-bysshe-shelley/ozymandias/ * https://twitter.com/PateraQuetzaI/status/1156300892733243392 * 41 out of 42 people start life with some time to chill by themselves in the womb but twins don't, what's that like * Oldschool AD&D is hard to start but ultimately less video/board gamey which is great * Wordle speed runs are surprisingly riveting * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk4qPtOelv8 Microtopics: * Plugging every Xalavier Nelson game. * Standing in a three bean soup. * Everyone's favorite Fire Emblem hero, Spiky Ball Tree. * Sweetgum. * Producing liquid amber but not calling it liquid amber for trademark reasons. * Whether it's possible to have green wood. * A traumatic formative art school experience that you take out on trees for the rest of your life. * Ablative armor. * Spoilers for the first novel ever written. * Seeing Empire Strikes Back dozens of times in the theater while in the womb. * A spoiler policy that makes people hate you. * Getting consent to gaslight your girlfriend about movies she hasn't watched. * Picking a movie line to be the only joke you ever say. * The list of movies for which there is no statute of limitations on spoilers. * Using a pen knife to cut open your forearm to reveal the servomotors inside any time there's a lull in the conversation. * The SpoilOrbs. * Inventing the video game haptics to allow a game designer to kick you in the balls. * Kittencore Dark Souls. * Junji-ito's cat diary. * Clutter in movies. * Hiring excellent schlubby actors. * Back when it was notable and interesting that Linda Hamilton got fit for Terminator 2. * Getting an AI on the job. * Laura Panini. * Live coding skeletal animation. * Rotating around a creepy lady. * Asking if anyone's seen something but nobody has. * When you push the button on the monitor and it goes all wibbly wobbly for a second. * A list going there. * A word that you only know if you read a lot of G.K. Chesterson. * Little Kirbys that help you out in the event of a prolapse. * How nobody in the UK knows what "goober" or "wine gums" means. * Abseiling and rappelling. * Putting "kerbside" on a list of words that Americans don't know. * Polearms that were descended from boar hunting. * Asking a thousand Americans to say yes or no to every word in the dictionary. * The Katana Yakuza Thesis. * Reading poetry in a funny voice. * The kind of person who would end a poem with a semicolon. * Reciting a poem about a guy you met yesterday who told you most of the poem. * Hearing from a guy about a rotting stump of a conquest. * Writing a poem where you meet a guy who tells you about a song that used to be on his iPod that you can no longer download from mp3 dot com. * Yelling at a long dead poet about punctuation. * Poetry about not knowing something but it's unclear whether nobody knows the thing or if it's just the poet's personal ignorance. * Painting ancient Greek statues flesh-colored. * Percy Shelley the nonsense man. * Smash Mouth cancelling their concert at your county fair after they got famous. * How to pronounce "shewed" * What's wrong with looking upon me? * 23 And Me informing you that you have a mom. * The familial incest tab on 23 And Me. * Twins: There's Two Of Them. * Twins in the womb listening to the Empire Strikes Back soundtrack and elbowing each other. * A person who could exist and would be attractive. * Geocities turn of the century vibes. * The t-shirt that Jim's wife bought him. * How Futurama made the name "Hubert" cool but "Pubert" is still no good. * Having six kids and naming them all Pubert. * Naming an ice cream shop "Fucklers" because who can stop you? (The police.) * Fucklers: Sole Owner of my Name Ice-Creamery. * The holding company that owns every disused mascot. * The Hamm's Beer Bear. * Wordle speed run categories. * Mathematicians who debunk Minecraft speed runs. * Trying to invent fake commentary for a sport you know nothing about. * Yelling advice to recorded speed runs. * Watching everybody believe Wordle conspiracy theories. * Comparing notes about reality. * Preferring having friends over being right. * The absolute best time to get off of social media.
This week on A Novel Console, Chris and Karradyne talks about their friends' wedding, Chris being a Flower Guy, and the infamous Final Fantasy 10 laughing scene. They then discuss three books and games they were not sure they would like but ended up loving. They finish off the show with a great brunch from Peach Valley Cafe.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coOur art was done by:Instagram: @metamorphikeiSupport the show
En este episodio discutimos las historias del mangaka del horror Junji Ito. Nos obsesionamos con los detalles, con los pedacitos y con los personajes que no saben lo que les va a tocar a la vuelta de la esquina. ¡Cuidado! Leer a Junji Ito puede causar efectos secundarios de locura. *Durante la grabación tuvimos tantas interrupciones que no hay de otra que pensar que estábamos cursed por las historias de Junji. De La Manga Podcast Twitter De La Manga Podcast Instagram Ivia Pantoja ivsdraws Tania Gonzalez petupetin Rosa Colón sodapopcomics
This week on A Horror Console, Chris and Karradyne are joined by weekly emailer, Burgerchamp. Together, they discuss Junji Ito's mysterious Tomie and explore an underwater facility in SOMA. They end the episode with a visit to Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen.You can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coOur art was done by:Instagram: @metamorphikeiSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/anovelconsole)
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This week on A "Horror" Console, Chris and Karradyne talk about Cutthroat Kitchen, how Chris is oblivious when it comes clothes, and a really cute baby. Afterwards, they explore what makes Spirals so horrifying in Junji Ito's Uzumaki. Then Chris obsesses over the lore and world of Ghostbusters when he plays Ghostbusters: The Video Game. They finish up the episode by talking about "The Best Tex-Mex Under The Sun," Taco Maker Express.YYou can contact us at:anovelconsole@gmail.comFacebook.com/anovelconsoleTwitter.com/anovelconsoleInstagram: @anovelconsolePatreon.com/anovelconsoleOther Streaming Platforms:anovelconsole.carrd.coOur art was done by:Instagram: @metamorphikei
Time Codes: 00:00:27 - Introduction 00:02:42 - Manga plans for the new year 00:08:52 - Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection 00:54:47 - Dementia 21 01:37:25 - Wrap up 01:39:20 - Contact us On this manga episode, their last of 2018, Shea and Derek look at two recent works of manga that are actually quite similar in a number of ways. They begin with Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection(VIZ Media). This isn't the first time, by far, that the guys have discussed Junji Ito's horror work, and whereas they've been less impressed with some of his more recent translations, they are more enthusiastic about this current collection. The standout story is Ito's adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic romance, which takes up almost half of the text. But the other stories in this collection, specifically the Oshikiri cycle ones, are gripping, as well. After that the Two Guys check out a wild example of manga, Shintaro Kago's Dementia 21 (Fantagraphics). While both Derek and Shea had heard of Kago, until now they really hadn't read any of his works. This book, the first in a two-volume series from the publisher, is a collection of 17 stories that surround the escapades of Yukie Sakai, a young home healthcare aide. Her assignments to a variety of elderly patients all turn out surreal, taking her into mind-blowing adventures that are hilarious as they are nonsensical (and even metafictional, in some cases). Kago's manga has been described as ero guro nansensu, although in this collection there is more nansensu than there is ero guro. (For the latter, listeners are referred to another translated collection of Kago's, Super-Dimensional Love Gun, from Fakku Books.)
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Time Codes: 00:00:26 - Introduction 00:03:10 - Setting up this year's manga horror show 00:06:52 - Domu: A Child's Dream 00:31:12 - Panorama of Hell 00:56:25 - Mail 01:12:42 - Dissolving Classroom 01:32:47 - H.P. Lovecraft's The Hound and Other Stories 01:52:51 - Neo Parasyte M 02:03:12 - Wrap up 02:04:39 - Contact us Shea and Derek are back with their second manga episode of the month! On this show, they discuss several horror manga that will get you in the mood for Halloween tomorrow. As they did last year, the Two Manga Guys are both thrilled and chilled with by introducing listeners to a variety creepy titles, some older and some brand new. They begin with Katsuhiro Otomo's Domu: A Child's Dream (Dark Horse Manga), a story that is probably the least horrific of those discussed, but it's nonetheless one of the guys' favorites on this episode. As the guys point out, it's a shame that Otomo's canonical Akira tends to overshadows other impressive efforts such as Domu. After that they look at a markedly different kind of horror manga, Hideshi Hino's Panorama of Hell (Blast Books). This is a very violent and blood-filled work, so if you have a weak reading constitution, this might be a challenge for you. After that they cover the three-volume Mail, written and drawn by Housui Yamazaki (Dark Horse Manga). As Derek describes, this is a "lighter" narrative compared to some of the others discussed, but one that nonetheless has them wanting more. From there Shea and Derek turn to a favorite creator of theirs, Junji Ito. However, his latest graphic cycle, Dissolving Classroom (Vertical Comics) is definitely not what they have come to expect from the horror mangaka. Somewhat similar to Fragments of Horror, which the guys discussed last year, Ito relies a little too heavily on over-the-top graphics at the expense of any bedrock terror. But the guys are more impressed with Gou Tanabe's H.P. Lovecraft's The Hound and Other Stories (Dark Horse Manga), an adaptation of three classic Lovecraft stories. In addition to the titular reference, Tanabe also presents manga versions of "The Temple" and "The Nameless City." Finally, Shea and Derek discuss Neo Parasyte M (Kodansha Comics), the latest anthology inspired by Hitoshi Iwaaki's Parasyte, which ran between 1988 and 1995. Including contributions from a wide variety of creators, this volume is similar to last year's Neo Parasyte F, which the guys discussed on the 2016 manga horror episode. However, they enjoyed this anthology even more than last year's.
Time Codes: 00:00:29 - Introduction 00:02:37 - The holidays for Shea and Derek 00:04:30 - Listener mail! 00:11:24 - Tomie: Complete Deluxe Edition 00:55:39 - Blame! Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 01:19:12 - Wrap up 01:20:08 - Contact us It's the final manga episode of the year, and to close out 2016 Shea and Derek discuss a couple of fascinating new editions of older manga. But first they talk about their holiday activities with one another and then go on to share the listener mail they received about their November manga episode. After that, it's manga time! They begin with Junji Ito's Tomie: Complete Deluxe Edition (VIZ Media). This volume brings together all of the previous Tomie stories, initially released in three separate books. As listeners of the podcast may know, Shea and Derek are big fans of Junji Ito, but this is the first time either of the guys have read this series. They point out both the similarities and the differences between this text (especially the early stories) and later Ito works such as Uzumaki and Gyo. Shea is particularly taken by Ito's early, looser illustration style, while Derek focuses on the, at times, goofy scenarios surrounding Tomie. They're weirder than even the most unusual premises you'll find in Junji Ito. After that, the guys turn to Tsutomu Nihei's Blame! This series has also been previously published, but now Vertical Comics is releasing it in new master editions. The second volume was just published this month, and volume 3 is due out in March. So Shea and Derek limit their discussion to the story contained within these first two book. This is an action-heavy manga, and while this kind of graphic storytelling isn't one of Derek's favorites, it's something that Shea absolutely loves. But both guys appreciate the incremental world building and especially Nihei's astounding ability in representing The City, the vast post-apocalyptic landscape in which the story takes place. The bottom line is that both guys love the storyworld and plan to continue reading this series.
Time Codes: 00:00:58 - Introduction 00:03:22 - Set up of episode 00:07:25 - Hell Baby 00:33:27 - Fragments of Horror 01:08:53 - Lychee Light Club 01:31:52 - Portus 01:48:16 - Black Museum: The Ghost and the Lady, Book 1 02:07:46 - Neo Parasyte F 02:25:55 - Wrap up 02:27:23 - Contact us In celebration of the Halloween season, Shea and Derek devote October's episode to a discussion of horror manga. This month they look at six -- count them, six! -- books, all of which embody the eerie holiday spirit in some way. That makes this a extra-long episode, clocking in at over two and a half hours, the longest manga show the Two Guys have ever produced. They begin with a classic example of horror manga, Hideshi Hino's Hell Baby (Blast Books), and then move on to the medium's most notable practitioner of the genre, Junji Ito and his 2014 collection Fragments of Horror (VIZ Media). They then turn up the creep factor with Usamaru Furuya's Lychee Light Club (Vertical Comics) and Jun Abe's Portus (VIZ Media). Finally, the guys conclude with two brand new titles from Kodansha Comics, Kazuhiro Fujita's The Black Museum: The Ghost and the Lady, Book 1 and the shojo anthology Neo Parasyte F. The latter is a fifteen-story celebration of Hitoshi Iwaaki's classic Parasyte series, which ran from 1988 to 1995. In their extensive discussions, Shea and Derek visit such topics as the juxtaposition of cute and gross, why the grotesque may become a writing crutch, the many uses of gender ambiguity, if video games are inherently spooky, and how Florence Nightingale can be quite sexy. That's right, folks, it's all here!
This month, Shea and Derek have a fun time discussing two recent manga releases. They begin with the first volume of Akiko Higashimura's Princess Jellyfish (Kodansha), a series that is new to both of the guys. In fact, Derek comments that he might not have given this title a try if they hadn't decided to discuss it for the podcast. Given the "princess" part of the book, he had wondered if this might not be too cute for him, a fluffy shojo title that may not appeal to him (while at the same time, admitting that he might be shortsighted). But as the guys discuss, Princess Jellyfish is anything but insubstantial. It's a multi-layered story exploring friendships, gender identity, and fandom. Yet, "fandom" isn't the right word when discussing this manga, and Shea and Derek spend a good deal of time understanding the character and behavioral nuances that Higashimura weaves into her narrative, supplemented by a useful glossary that she include in the back of the book. This is definitely a title that both of the guys will continue reading in the months to come. Next, they look at a completely different kind of manga, the first omnibus volume of Kengo Hanazawa's I Am a Hero (Dark Horse Manga). This book has been getting a good deal of press, especially given its apparent similarity to The Walking Dead. In fact, Derek and Shea discuss the expectations surrounding I Am a Hero and how calling it "zombie manga" may be a lazy way of categorizing this series. At least in this first volume, there is much more to Hanazawa's story that the undead rising. I Am a Hero is also a self-aware meditation on the place of manga in our culture, with the book's protagonist, Hideo Suzuki, serving as its focalizing agent. Plus, there are many unanswered questions surrounding Hideo, non-zombie-based, that makes us question his reliability. And as Shea and Derek point out, it's not entirely certain where Hanazawa's sympathies actually lie regarding his hero...and that's a good thing, at least for Derek, who appreciates ambiguity and authorial distance. Shea suspects that next volumes of the series will more firmly embed themselves in the zombie side of the story, although Derek is hoping that won't entirely be the case. Time will tell. This is also the one-year anniversary of The Comics Alternative's manga series. So celebrate with them and let them know what you think of their episodes!