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- 198 - Pacific War Podcast - Japan's Surrender - September 2 - 9, 1945

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Last time we spoke about the Soviet Victory in Asia. After atomic bombings and Japan's surrender, the Soviets launched a rapid Manchurian invasion, driving toward Harbin, Mukden, Changchun, and Beijing. Shenyang was taken, seeing the capture of the last Emperor of China, Pu Yi. The Soviets continued their advances into Korea with port captures at Gensan and Pyongyang, and occupation of South Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands, ahead of anticipated American intervention. Stalin pushed for speed to avoid US naval landings, coordinating with Chinese forces and leveraging the Sino-Soviet pact while balancing relations with Chiang Kai-shek. As fronts closed, tens of thousands of Japanese POWs were taken, while harsh wartime reprisals, looting, and mass sexual violence against Japanese, Korean, and Chinese civilians were reported.  This episode is the Surrender of Japan Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  With the Manchurian Campaign over and Japan's surrender confirmed, we've reached the end of the Pacific War and the ushering of a new era. This journey took us 3 years, 8 months, and 27 days and it's been a rollercoaster. We've gone over numerous stories of heroism and horror, victory and defeat, trying to peel back a part of WW2 that often gets overshadowed by the war in Europe. Certainly the China War is almost completely ignored by the west, but fortunately for you all, as I end this series we have just entered the China war over at the Fall and Rise of China Podcast. Unlike this series where, to be blunt, I am hamstrung by the week by week format, over there I can tackle the subject as I see fit, full of personal accounts. I implore you if you want to revisit some of that action in China, jump over to the other podcast, I will be continuing it until the end of the Chinese civil war. One could say it will soon be a bit of a sequel to this one. Of course if you love this format and want more, you can check out the brand new Eastern Front week by week podcast, which really does match the horror of the Pacific war. Lastly if you just love hearing my dumb voice, come check out my podcast which also is in video format on the Pacific War Channel on Youtube, the Echoes of War podcast. Me and my co-host Gaurav tackle history from Ancient to Modern, often with guests and we blend the dialogue with maps, photos and clips. But stating all of that, lets get into it, the surrender of Japan. As we last saw, while the Soviet invasion of Manchuria raged, Emperor Hirohito announced the unconditional surrender of the Japanese Empire on August 15. Public reaction varied, yet most were stunned and bewildered, unable to grasp that Japan had surrendered for the first time in its history. Many wept openly as they listened to the Emperor's solemn message; others directed swift anger at the nation's leaders and the fighting services for failing to avert defeat; and some blamed themselves for falling short in their war effort. Above all, there was a deep sympathy for the Emperor, who had been forced to make such a tragic and painful decision.  In the wake of the Emperor's broadcast, war factories across the country dismissed their workers and shut their doors. Newspapers that had been ordered to pause their usual morning editions appeared in the afternoon, each carrying the Imperial Rescript, an unabridged translation of the Potsdam Declaration, and the notes exchanged with the Allied Powers. In Tokyo, crowds of weeping citizens gathered all afternoon in the vast plaza before the Imperial Palace and at the Meiji and Yasukuni Shrines to bow in reverence and prayer. The shock and grief of the moment, coupled with the dark uncertainty about the future, prevented any widespread sense of relief that the fighting had ended. Bombings and bloodshed were over, but defeat seemed likely to bring only continued hardship and privation. Starvation already gripped the land, and the nation faced the looming breakdown of public discipline and order, acts of violence and oppression by occupying forces, and a heavy burden of reparations. Yet despite the grim outlook, the Emperor's assurance that he would remain to guide the people through the difficult days ahead offered a measure of solace and courage. His appeal for strict compliance with the Imperial will left a lasting impression, and the refrain “Reverent Obedience to the Rescript” became the rallying cry as the nation prepared to endure the consequences of capitulation. Immediately after the Emperor's broadcast, Prime Minister Suzuki's cabinet tendered its collective resignation, yet Hirohito commanded them to remain in office until a new cabinet could be formed. Accordingly, Suzuki delivered another broadcast that evening, urging the nation to unite in absolute loyalty to the throne in this grave national crisis, and stressing that the Emperor's decision to end the war had been taken out of compassion for his subjects and in careful consideration of the circumstances. Thus, the shocked and grief-stricken population understood that this decision represented the Emperor's actual will rather than a ratified act of the Government, assuring that the nation as a whole would obediently accept the Imperial command. Consequently, most Japanese simply went on with their lives as best they could; yet some military officers, such as General Anami, chose suicide over surrender. Another key figure who committed seppuku between August 15 and 16 was Vice-Admiral Onishi Takijiro, the father of the kamikaze. Onishi's suicide note apologized to the roughly 4,000 pilots he had sent to their deaths and urged all surviving young civilians to work toward rebuilding Japan and fostering peace among nations. Additionally, despite being called “the hero of the August 15 incident” for his peacekeeping role in the attempted coup d'état, General Tanaka felt responsible for the damage done to Tokyo and shot himself on August 24. Following the final Imperial conference on 14 August, the Army's “Big Three”, War Minister Anami, Chief of the Army General Staff Umezu, and Inspectorate-General of Military Training General Kenji Doihara, met at the War Ministry together with Field Marshals Hata and Sugiyama, the senior operational commanders of the homeland's Army forces. These five men affixed their seals to a joint resolution pledging that the Army would “conduct itself in accordance with the Imperial decision to the last.” The resolution was endorsed immediately afterward by General Masakazu Kawabe, the overall commander of the Army air forces in the homeland. In accordance with this decision, General Anami and General Umezu separately convened meetings of their senior subordinates during the afternoon of the 14th, informing them of the outcome of the final Imperial conference and directing strict obedience to the Emperor's command. Shortly thereafter, special instructions to the same effect were radioed to all top operational commanders jointly in the names of the War Minister and Chief of Army General Staff. The Army and Navy authorities acted promptly, and their decisive stance proved, for the most part, highly effective. In the Army, where the threat of upheaval was most acute, the final, unequivocal decision of its top leaders to heed the Emperor's will delivered a crippling blow to the smoldering coup plot by the young officers to block the surrender. The conspirators had based their plans on unified action by the Army as a whole; with that unified stance effectively ruled out, most of the principal plotters reluctantly abandoned the coup d'état scheme on the afternoon of 14 August. At the same time, the weakened Imperial Japanese Navy took steps to ensure disciplined compliance with the surrender decision. Only Admiral Ugaki chose to challenge this with his final actions. After listening to Japan's defeat, Admiral Ugaki Kayō's diary recorded that he had not yet received an official cease-fire order, and that, since he alone was to blame for the failure of Japanese aviators to stop the American advance, he would fly one last mission himself to embody the true spirit of bushido. His subordinates protested, and even after Ugaki had climbed into the back seat of a Yokosuka D4Y4 of the 701st Kokutai dive bomber piloted by Lieutenant Tatsuo Nakatsuru, Warrant Officer Akiyoshi Endo, whose place in the kamikaze roster Ugaki had usurped, also climbed into the same space that the admiral had already occupied. Thus, the aircraft containing Ugaki took off with three men piloted by Nakatsuru, with Endo providing reconnaissance, and Ugaki himself, rather than the two crew members that filled the other ten aircraft. Before boarding his aircraft, Ugaki posed for pictures and removed his rank insignia from his dark green uniform, taking only a ceremonial short sword given to him by Admiral Yamamoto. Elements of this last flight most likely followed the Ryukyu flyway southwest to the many small islands north of Okinawa, where U.S. forces were still on alert at the potential end of hostilities. Endo served as radioman during the mission, sending Ugaki's final messages, the last of which at 19:24 reported that the plane had begun its dive onto an American vessel. However, U.S. Navy records do not indicate any successful kamikaze attack on that day, and it is likely that all aircraft on the mission with the exception of three that returned due to engine problems crashed into the ocean, struck down by American anti-aircraft fire. Although there are no precise accounts of an intercept made by Navy or Marine fighters or Pacific Fleet surface units against enemy aircraft in this vicinity at the time of surrender. it is likely the aircraft crashed into the ocean or was shot down by American anti-aircraft fire. In any event, the crew of LST-926 reported finding the still-smoldering remains of a cockpit with three bodies on the beach of Iheyajima Island, with Ugaki's remains allegedly among them. Meanwhile, we have already covered the Truman–Stalin agreement that Japanese forces north of the 38th parallel would surrender to the Soviets while those to the south would surrender to the Americans, along with the subsequent Soviet occupation of Manchuria, North Korea, South Sakhalin, and the Kurile Islands. Yet even before the first atomic bomb was dropped, and well before the Potsdam Conference, General MacArthur and his staff were planning a peaceful occupation of Japan and the Korean Peninsula. The first edition of this plan, designated “Blacklist,” appeared on July 16 and called for a progressive, orderly occupation in strength of an estimated fourteen major areas in Japan and three to six areas in Korea, so that the Allies could exercise unhampered control over the various phases of administration. These operations would employ 22 divisions and 3 regiments, together with air and naval elements, and would utilize all United States forces immediately available in the Pacific. The plan also provided for the maximum use of existing Japanese political and administrative organizations, since these agencies already exerted effective control over the population and could be employed to good advantage by the Allies. The final edition of “Blacklist,” issued on August 8, was divided into three main phases of occupation. The first phase included the Kanto Plain, the Kobe–Osaka–Kyoto areas, the Nagasaki–Sasebo area in Kyushu, the Keijo district in Korea, and the Aomori–Ominato area of northern Honshu. The second phase covered the Shimonoseki–Fukuoka and Nagoya areas, Sapporo in Hokkaido, and Fusan in Korea. The third phase comprised the Hiroshima–Kure area, Kochi in Shikoku, the Okayama, Tsuruga, and Niigata areas, Sendai in northern Honshu, Otomari in Karafuto, and the Gunzan–Zenshu area in Korea. Although the Joint Chiefs of Staff initially favored Admiral Nimitz's “Campus” Plan, which envisioned entry into Japan by Army forces only after an emergency occupation of Tokyo Bay by advanced naval units and the seizure of key positions ashore near each anchorage, MacArthur argued that naval forces were not designed to perform the preliminary occupation of a hostile country whose ground divisions remained intact, and he contended that occupying large land areas was fundamentally an Army mission. He ultimately convinced them that occupation by a weak Allied force might provoke resistance from dissident Japanese elements among the bomb-shattered population and could therefore lead to grave repercussions. The formal directive for the occupation of Japan, Korea, and the China coast was issued by the Joint Chiefs of Staff on August 11. The immediate objectives were to secure the early entry of occupying forces into major strategic areas, to control critical ports, port facilities, and airfields, and to demobilize and disarm enemy troops. First priority went to the prompt occupation of Japan, second to the consolidation of Keijo in Korea, and third to operations on the China coast and in Formosa. MacArthur was to assume responsibility for the forces entering Japan and Korea; General Wedemeyer was assigned operational control of the forces landing on the China coast and was instructed to coordinate his plans with the Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek; and Japanese forces in Southeast Asia were earmarked for surrender to Admiral Mountbatten. With the agreement of the Soviet, Chinese, and British governments, President Truman designated MacArthur as Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers on August 15, thereby granting him final authority for the execution of the terms of surrender and occupation. In this capacity, MacArthur promptly notified the Emperor and the Japanese Government that he was authorized to arrange for the cessation of hostilities at the earliest practicable date and directed that the Japanese forces terminate hostilities immediately and that he be notified at once of the effective date and hour of such termination. He further directed that Japan send to Manila on August 17 “a competent representative empowered to receive in the name of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese Imperial Government, and the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters certain requirements for carrying into effect the terms of surrender.” General MacArthur's stipulations to the Japanese Government included specific instructions regarding the journey of the Japanese representatives to Manila. The emissaries were to leave Sata Misaki, at the southern tip of Kyushu, on the morning of August 17. They were to travel in a Douglas DC-3-type transport plane, painted white and marked with green crosses on the wings and fuselage, and to fly under Allied escort to an airdrome on Lejima in the Ryukyus. From there, the Japanese would be transported to Manila in a United States plane. The code designation chosen for communication between the Japanese plane and US forces was the symbolic word “Bataan.” Implementation challenges arose almost immediately due to disagreements within Imperial General Headquarters and the Foreign Office over the exact nature of the mission. Some officials interpreted the instructions as requiring the delegates to carry full powers to receive and agree to the actual terms of surrender, effectively making them top representatives of the Government and High Command. Others understood the mission to be strictly preparatory, aimed only at working out technical surrender arrangements and procedures. Late in the afternoon of August 16, a message was sent to MacArthur's headquarters seeking clarification and more time to organize the mission. MacArthur replied that signing the surrender terms would not be among the tasks of the Japanese representatives dispatched to Manila, assured the Japanese that their proposed measures were satisfactory, and pledged that every precaution would be taken to ensure the safety of the Emperor's representatives on their mission. Although preparations were made with all possible speed, on August 16 the Japanese notified that this delegation would be somewhat delayed due to the scarcity of time allowed for its formation. At the same time, MacArthur was notified that Hirohito had issued an order commanding the entire armed forces of his nation to halt their fighting immediately. The wide dispersion and the disrupted communications of the Japanese forces, however, made the rapid and complete implementation of such an order exceedingly difficult, so it was expected that the Imperial order would take approximately two to twelve days to reach forces throughout the Pacific and Asiatic areas. On August 17, the Emperor personally backed up these orders with a special Rescript to the armed services, carefully worded to assuage military aversion to surrender. Suzuki was also replaced on this date, with the former commander of the General Defense Army, General Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko, becoming the new Prime Minister with the initial tasks to hastily form a new cabinet capable of effecting the difficult transition to peace swiftly and without incident. The Government and Imperial General Headquarters moved quickly to hasten the preparations, but the appointment of the mission's head was held up pending the installation of the Higashikuni Cabinet. The premier-designate pressed for a rapid formation of the government, and on the afternoon of the 17th the official ceremony of installation took place in the Emperor's presence. Until General Shimomura could be summoned to Tokyo from the North China Area Army, Prince Higashikuni himself assumed the portfolio of War Minister concurrently with the premiership, Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai remaining in the critical post of Navy Minister, and Prince Ayamaro Konoe, by Marquis Kido's recommendation, entered the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio to act as Higashikuni's closest advisor. The Foreign Minister role went to Mamoru Shigemitsu, who had previously served in the Koiso Cabinet. With the new government installed, Prince Higashikuni broadcast to the nation on the evening of 17 August, declaring that his policies as Premier would conform to the Emperor's wishes as expressed in the Imperial mandate to form a Cabinet. These policies were to control the armed forces, maintain public order, and surmount the national crisis, with scrupulous respect for the Constitution and the Imperial Rescript terminating the war. The cabinet's installation removed one delay, and in the afternoon of the same day a message from General MacArthur's headquarters clarified the mission's nature and purpose. Based on this clarification, it was promptly decided that Lieutenant General Torashiro Kawabe, Deputy Chief of the Army General Staff, should head a delegation of sixteen members, mainly representing the Army and Navy General Staffs. Kawabe was formally appointed by the Emperor on 18 August. By late afternoon that same day, the data required by the Allied Supreme Commander had largely been assembled, and a message was dispatched to Manila informing General MacArthur's headquarters that the mission was prepared to depart the following morning. The itinerary received prompt approval from the Supreme Commander. Indeed, the decision to appoint a member of the Imperial Family who had a respectable career in the armed forces was aimed both at appeasing the population and at reassuring the military. MacArthur appointed General Eichelberger's 8th Army to initiate the occupation unassisted through September 22, at which point General Krueger's 6th Army would join the effort. General Hodge's 24th Corps was assigned to execute Operation Blacklist Forty, the occupation of the Korean Peninsula south of the 38th Parallel. MacArthur's tentative schedule for the occupation outlined an initial advance party of 150 communications experts and engineers under Colonel Charles Tench, which would land at Atsugi Airfield on August 23. Naval forces under Admiral Halsey's 3rd Fleet were to enter Tokyo Bay on August 24, followed by MacArthur's arrival at Atsugi the next day and the start of the main landings of airborne troops and naval and marine forces. The formal surrender instrument was to be signed aboard an American battleship in Tokyo Bay on August 28, with initial troop landings in southern Kyushu planned for August 29–30. By September 4, Hodge's 24th Corps was to land at Inchon and begin the occupation of South Korea. In the meantime, per MacArthur's directions, a sixteen-man Japanese delegation headed by Lieutenant-General Kawabe Torashiro, Vice-Chief of the Army General Staff, left Sata Misaki on the morning of August 19; after landing at Iejima, the delegation transferred to an American transport and arrived at Nichols Field at about 18:00. That night, the representatives held their first conference with MacArthur's staff, led by Lieutenant-General Richard Sutherland. During the two days of conference, American linguists scanned, translated, and photostated the various reports, maps, and charts the Japanese had brought with them. Negotiations also resulted in permission for the Japanese to supervise the disarmament and demobilization of their own armed forces under Allied supervision, and provided for three extra days of preparation before the first occupying unit landed on the Japanese home islands on August 26. At the close of the conference, Kawabe was handed the documents containing the “Requirements of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers,” which concerned the arrival of the first echelons of Allied forces, the formal surrender ceremony, and the reception of the occupation forces. Also given were a draft Imperial Proclamation by which the Emperor would accept the terms of the Potsdam Declaration and command his subjects to cease hostilities, a copy of General Order No. 1 by which Imperial General Headquarters would direct all military and naval commanders to lay down their arms and surrender their units to designated Allied commanders, and the Instrument of Surrender itself, which would later be signed on board an American battleship in Tokyo Bay. After the Manila Conference ended, the Japanese delegation began its return to Japan at 13:00 on August 20; but due to mechanical problems and a forced landing near Hamamatsu, they did not reach Tokyo until August 21. With the scheduled arrival of the advanced party of the Allied occupation forces only five days away, the Japanese immediately began disarming combat units in the initial-occupation areas and evacuating them from those areas. The basic orders stated that Allied forces would begin occupying the homeland on 26 August and reaffirmed the intention ofImperial General Headquarters "to insure absolute obedience to the Imperial Rescript of 14 August, to prevent the occurrence of trouble with the occupying forces, and thus to demonstrate Japan's sincerity to the world." The Japanese government announced that all phases of the occupation by Allied troops would be peaceful and urged the public not to panic or resort to violence against the occupying forces. While they sought to reassure the population, they faced die-hard anti-surrender elements within the IJN, with ominous signs of trouble both from Kyushu, where many sea and air special-attack units were poised to meet an invasion, and from Atsugi, the main entry point for Allied airborne troops into the Tokyo Bay area. At Kanoya, Ugaki's successor, Vice-Admiral Kusaka Ryonosuke, hastened the separation of units from their weapons and the evacuation of naval personnel. At Atsugi, an even more threatening situation developed in the Navy's 302nd Air Group. Immediately after the announcement of the surrender, extremist elements in the group led by Captain Kozono Yasuna flew over Atsugi and the surrounding area, scattering leaflets urging the continuation of the war on the ground and claiming that the surrender edict was not the Emperor's true will but the machination of "traitors around the Throne." The extremists, numbering 83 junior officers and noncommissioned officers, did not commit hostile acts but refused to obey orders from their superior commanders. On August 19, Prince Takamatsu, the Emperor's brother and a navy captain, telephoned Atsugi and personally appealed to Captain Kozono and his followers to obey the Imperial decision. This intervention did not end the incident; on August 21 the extremists seized a number of aircraft and flew them to Army airfields in Saitama Prefecture in hopes of gaining support from Army air units. They failed in this attempt, and it was not until August 25 that all members of the group had surrendered. As a result of the Atsugi incident, on August 22 the Emperor dispatched Captain Prince Takamatsu Nabuhito and Vice-Admiral Prince Kuni Asaakira to various naval commands on Honshu and Kyushu to reiterate the necessity of strict obedience to the surrender decision. Both princes immediately left Tokyo to carry out this mission, but the situation improved over the next two days, and they were recalled before completing their tours. By this point, a typhoon struck the Kanto region on the night of August 22, causing heavy damage and interrupting communications and transport vital for evacuating troops from the occupation zone. This led to further delays in Japanese preparations for the arrival of occupation forces, and the Americans ultimately agreed to a two-day postponement of the preliminary landings. On August 27 at 10:30, elements of the 3rd Fleet entered Sagami Bay as the first step in the delayed occupation schedule. At 09:00 on August 28, Tench's advanced party landed at Atsugi to complete technical arrangements for the arrival of the main forces. Two days later, the main body of the airborne occupation forces began streaming into Atsugi, while naval and marine forces simultaneously landed at Yokosuka on the south shore of Tokyo Bay. There were no signs of resistance, and the initial occupation proceeded successfully.  Shortly after 1400, a famous C-54  the name “Bataan” in large letters on its nose circled the field and glided in for a landing. General MacArthur stepped from the aircraft, accompanied by General Sutherland and his staff officers. The operation proceeded smoothly. MacArthur paused momentarily to inspect the airfield, then climbed into a waiting automobile for the drive to Yokohama. Thousands of Japanese troops were posted along the fifteen miles of road from Atsugi to Yokohama to guard the route of the Allied motor cavalcade as it proceeded to the temporary SCAP Headquarters in Japan's great seaport city. The Supreme Commander established his headquarters provisionally in the Yokohama Customs House. The headquarters of the American Eighth Army and the Far East Air Force were also established in Yokohama, and representatives of the United States Pacific Fleet were attached to the Supreme Commander's headquarters. The intensive preparation and excitement surrounding the first landings on the Japanese mainland did not interfere with the mission of affording relief and rescue to Allied personnel who were internees or prisoners in Japan. Despite bad weather delaying the occupation operation, units of the Far East Air Forces and planes from the Third Fleet continued their surveillance missions. On 25 August they began dropping relief supplies, food, medicine, and clothing, to Allied soldiers and civilians in prisoner-of-war and internment camps across the main islands. While the advance echelon of the occupation forces was still on Okinawa, “mercy teams” were organized to accompany the first elements of the Eighth Army Headquarters. Immediately after the initial landings, these teams established contact with the Swiss and Swedish Legations, the International Red Cross, the United States Navy, and the Japanese Liaison Office, and rushed to expedite the release and evacuation, where necessary, of thousands of Allied internees.  On September 1, the Reconnaissance Troop of the 11th Airborne Division conducted a subsidiary airlift operation, flying from Atsugi to occupy Kisarazu Airfield; and on the morning of September 2, the 1st Cavalry Division began landing at Yokohama to secure most of the strategic areas along the shores of Tokyo Bay, with Tokyo itself remaining unoccupied. Concurrently, the surrender ceremony took place aboard Halsey's flagship, the battleship Missouri, crowded with representatives of the United Nations that had participated in the Pacific War.  General MacArthur presided over the epoch-making ceremony, and with the following words he inaugurated the proceedings which would ring down the curtain of war in the Pacific “We are gathered here, representatives of the major warring powers, to conclude a solemn agreement whereby peace may be restored. The issues, involving divergent ideals and ideologies, have been determined on the battlefields of the world and hence are not for our discussion or debate. Nor is it for us here to meet, representing as we do a majority of the people of the earth, in a spirit of distrust, malice or hatred. But rather it is for us, both victors and vanquished, to rise to that higher dignity which alone befits the sacred purposes we are about to serve, committing all our peoples unreservedly to faithful compliance with the understandings they are here formally to assume. It is my earnest hope, and indeed the hope of all mankind, that from this solemn occasion a better world shall emerge out of the blood and carnage of the past — a world dedicated to the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom, tolerance and justice. The terms and conditions upon which surrender of the Japanese Imperial Forces is here to be given and accepted are contained in the instrument of surrender now before you…”.  The Supreme Commander then invited the two Japanese plenipotentiaries to sign the duplicate surrender documents : Foreign Minister Shigemitsu, on behalf of the Emperor and the Japanese Government, and General Umezu, for the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters. He then called forward two famous former prisoners of the Japanese to stand behind him while he himself affixed his signature to the formal acceptance of the surrender : Gen. Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Bataan and Corregidor and Lt. Gen. Sir Arthur E. Percival, who had been forced to yield the British stronghold at Singapore. General MacArthur was followed in turn by Admiral Nimitz, who signed on behalf of the United States. Alongside the recently liberated Generals Wainwright and Percival, who had been captured during the Japanese conquest of the Philippines and Singapore respectively, MacArthur then signed the surrender documents, followed by Admiral Nimitz and representatives of the other United Nations present. The Instrument of Surrender was completely signed within twenty minutes. Shortly afterwards, MacArthur broadcast the announcement of peace to the world, famously saying, “Today the guns are silent.” Immediately following the signing of the surrender articles, the Imperial Proclamation of capitulation was issued, commanding overseas forces to cease hostilities and lay down their arms; however, it would take many days, and in some cases weeks, for the official word of surrender to be carried along Japan's badly disrupted communications channels. Various devices were employed by American commanders to transmit news of final defeat to dispersed and isolated enemy troops, such as plane-strewn leaflets, loudspeaker broadcasts, strategically placed signboards, and prisoner-of-war volunteers. Already, the bypassed Japanese garrison at Mille Atoll had surrendered on August 22; yet the first large-scale surrender of Japanese forces came on August 27, when Lieutenant-General Ishii Yoshio surrendered Morotai and Halmahera to the 93rd Division. On August 30, a British Pacific Fleet force under Rear-Admiral Cecil Harcourt entered Victoria Harbour to begin the liberation of Hong Kong; and the following day, Rear-Admiral Matsubara Masata surrendered Minami-Torishima. In the Marianas, the Japanese commanders on Rota and Pagan Islands relinquished their commands almost simultaneously with the Tokyo Bay ceremony of September 2. Later that day, the same was done by Lieutenant-General Inoue Sadae in the Palaus and by Lieutenant-General Mugikura Shunzaburo and Vice-Admiral Hara Chuichi at Truk in the Carolines. Additionally, as part of Operation Jurist, a British detachment under Vice-Admiral Harold Walker received the surrender of the Japanese garrison on Penang Island. In the Philippines, local commanders in the central Bukidnon Province, Infanta, the Bataan Peninsula, and the Cagayan Valley had already surrendered by September 2. On September 3, General Yamashita and Vice-Admiral Okawachi Denshichi met with General Wainwright, General Percival, and Lieutenant-General Wilhelm Styer, Commanding General of Army Forces of the Western Pacific, to sign the formal surrender of the Japanese forces in the Philippines. With Yamashita's capitulation, subordinate commanders throughout the islands began surrendering in increasing numbers, though some stragglers remained unaware of the capitulation. Concurrently, while Yamashita was yielding his Philippine forces, Lieutenant-General Tachibana Yoshio's 109th Division surrendered in the Bonins on September 3. On September 4, Rear-Admiral Sakaibara Shigematsu and Colonel Chikamori Shigeharu surrendered their garrison on Wake Island, as did the garrison on Aguigan Island in the Marianas. Also on September 4, an advanced party of the 24th Corps landed at Kimpo Airfield near Keijo to prepare the groundwork for the occupation of South Korea; and under Operation Tiderace, Mountbatten's large British and French naval force arrived off Singapore and accepted the surrender of Japanese forces there. On September 5, Rear-Admiral Masuda Nisuke surrendered his garrison on Jaluit Atoll in the Marshalls, as did the garrison of Yap Island. The overall surrender of Japanese forces in the Solomons and Bismarcks and in the Wewak area of New Guinea was finally signed on September 6 by General Imamura Hitoshi and Vice-Admiral Kusaka Jinichi aboard the aircraft carrier Glory off Rabaul, the former center of Japanese power in the South Pacific. Furthermore, Lieutenant-General Nomi Toshio, representing remaining Japanese naval and army forces in the Ryukyus, officially capitulated on September 7 at the headquarters of General Stilwell's 10th Army on Okinawa. The following day, Tokyo was finally occupied by the Americans, and looking south, General Kanda and Vice-Admiral Baron Samejima Tomoshige agreed to travel to General Savige's headquarters at Torokina to sign the surrender of Bougainville. On September 8, Rear-Admiral Kamada Michiaki's 22nd Naval Special Base Force at Samarinda surrendered to General Milford's 7th Australian Division, as did the Japanese garrison on Kosrae Island in the Carolines. On September 9, a wave of surrenders continued: the official capitulation of all Japanese forces in the China Theater occurred at the Central Military Academy in Nanking, with General Okamura surrendering to General He Yingqin, the commander-in-chief of the Republic of China National Revolutionary Army; subsequently, on October 10, 47 divisions from the former Imperial Japanese Army officially surrendered to Chinese military officials and allied representatives at the Forbidden City in Beijing. The broader context of rehabilitation and reconstruction after the protracted war was daunting, with the Nationalists weakened and Chiang Kai-shek's policies contributing to Mao Zedong's strengthened position, shaping the early dynamics of the resumption of the Chinese Civil War. Meanwhile, on September 9, Hodge landed the 7th Division at Inchon to begin the occupation of South Korea. In the throne room of the Governor's Palace at Keijo, soon to be renamed Seoul, the surrender instrument was signed by General Abe Nobuyuki, the Governor-General of Korea; Lieutenant-General Kozuki Yoshio, commander of the 17th Area Army and of the Korean Army; and Vice-Admiral Yamaguchi Gisaburo, commander of the Japanese Naval Forces in Korea. The sequence continued with the 25th Indian Division landing in Selangor and Negeri Sembilan on Malaya to capture Port Dickson, while Lieutenant-General Teshima Fusataro's 2nd Army officially surrendered to General Blamey at Morotai, enabling Australian occupation of much of the eastern Dutch East Indies. On September 10, the Japanese garrisons on the Wotje and Maloelap Atolls in the Marshalls surrendered, and Lieutenant-General Baba Masao surrendered all Japanese forces in North Borneo to General Wootten's 9th Australian Division. After Imamura's surrender, Major-General Kenneth Eather's 11th Australian Division landed at Rabaul to begin occupation, and the garrison on Muschu and Kairiru Islands also capitulated. On September 11, General Adachi finally surrendered his 18th Army in the Wewak area, concluding the bloody New Guinea Campaign, while Major-General Yamamura Hyoe's 71st Independent Mixed Brigade surrendered at Kuching and Lieutenant-General Watanabe Masao's 52nd Independent Mixed Brigade surrendered on Ponape Island in the Carolines. Additionally, the 20th Indian Division, with French troops, arrived at Saigon as part of Operation Masterdom and accepted the surrender of Lieutenant-General Tsuchihashi Yuitsu, who had already met with Viet Minh envoys and agreed to turn power over to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.  When the Japanese surrendered to the Allies on 15 August 1945, the Viet Minh immediately launched the insurrection they had prepared for a long time. Across the countryside, “People's Revolutionary Committees” took over administrative positions, often acting on their own initiative, and in the cities the Japanese stood by as the Vietnamese took control. By the morning of August 19, the Viet Minh had seized Hanoi, rapidly expanding their control over northern Vietnam in the following days. The Nguyen dynasty, with its puppet government led by Tran Trong Kim, collapsed when Emperor Bao Dai abdicated on August 25. By late August, the Viet Minh controlled most of Vietnam. On 2 September, in Hanoi's Ba Dinh Square, Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the independence of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. As the Viet Minh began extending control across the country, the new government's attention turned to the arrival of Allied troops and the French attempt to reassert colonial authority, signaling the onset of a new and contentious phase in Vietnam's struggle.  French Indochina had been left in chaos by the Japanese occupation. On 11 September British and Indian troops of the 20th Indian Division under Major General Douglas Gracey arrived at Saigon as part of Operation Masterdom. After the Japanese surrender, all French prisoners had been gathered on the outskirts of Saigon and Hanoi, and the sentries disappeared on 18 September; six months of captivity cost an additional 1,500 lives. By 22 September 1945, all prisoners were liberated by Gracey's men, armed, and dispatched in combat units toward Saigon to conquer it from the Viet Minh, later joined by the French Far East Expeditionary Corps, established to fight the Japanese arriving a few weeks later. Around the same time, General Lu Han's 200,000 Chinese National Revolutionary Army troops of the 1st Front Army occupied Indochina north of the 16th parallel, with 90,000 arriving by October; the 62nd Army came on 26 September to Nam Dinh and Haiphong, Lang Son and Cao Bang were occupied by the Guangxi 62nd Army Corps, and the Red River region and Lai Cai were occupied by a column from Yunnan. Lu Han occupied the French governor-general's palace after ejecting the French staff under Sainteny. Consequently, while General Lu Han's Chinese troops occupied northern Indochina and allowed the Vietnamese Provisional Government to remain in control there, the British and French forces would have to contest control of Saigon. On September 12, a surrender instrument was signed at the Singapore Municipal Building for all Southern Army forces in Southeast Asia, the Dutch East Indies, and the eastern islands; General Terauchi, then in a hospital in Saigon after a stroke, learned of Burma's fall and had his deputy commander and leader of the 7th Area Army, Lieutenant-General Itagaki Seishiro, surrender on his behalf to Mountbatten, after which a British military administration was formed to govern the island until March 1946. The Japanese Burma Area Army surrendered the same day as Mountbatten's ceremony in Singapore, and Indian forces in Malaya reached Kuala Lumpur to liberate the Malay capital, though the British were slow to reestablish control over all of Malaya, with eastern Pahang remaining beyond reach for three more weeks. On September 13, the Japanese garrisons on Nauru and Ocean Islands surrendered to Brigadier John Stevenson, and three days later Major-General Okada Umekichi and Vice-Admiral Fujita Ruitaro formally signed the instrument of surrender at Hong Kong. In the meantime, following the Allied call for surrender, Japan had decided to grant Indonesian independence to complicate Dutch reoccupation: Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta signed Indonesia's Proclamation of Independence on August 17 and were appointed president and vice-president the next day, with Indonesian youths spreading news across Java via Japanese news and telegraph facilities and Bandung's news broadcast by radio. The Dutch, as the former colonial power, viewed the republicans as collaborators with the Japanese and sought to restore their colonial rule due to lingering political and economic interests in the former Dutch East Indies, a stance that helped trigger a four-year war for Indonesian independence. Fighting also erupted in Sumatra and the Celebes, though the 26th Indian Division managed to land at Padang on October 10. On October 21, Lieutenant-General Tanabe Moritake and Vice-Admiral Hirose Sueto surrendered all Japanese forces on Sumatra, yet British control over the country would dwindle in the ensuing civil conflict. Meanwhile, Formosa (Taiwan) was placed under the control of the Kuomintang-led Republic of China by General Order No. 1 and the Instrument of Surrender; Chiang Kai-shek appointed General Chen Yi as Chief Executive of Taiwan Province and commander of the Taiwan Garrison Command on September 1. After several days of preparation, an advance party moved into Taihoku on October 5, with additional personnel arriving from Shanghai and Chongqing between October 5 and 24, and on October 25 General Ando Rikichi signed the surrender document at Taipei City Hall. But that's the end for this week, and for the Pacific War.  Boy oh boy, its been a long journey hasn't it? Now before letting you orphans go into the wild, I will remind you, while this podcast has come to an end, I still write and narrate Kings and Generals Eastern Front week by week and the Fall and Rise of China Podcasts. Atop all that I have my own video-podcast Echoes of War, that can be found on Youtube or all podcast platforms. I really hope to continue entertaining you guys, so if you venture over to the other podcasts, comment you came from here! I also have some parting gifts to you all, I have decided to release a few Pacific War related exclusive episodes from my Youtuber Membership / patreon at www.patreon.com/pacificwarchannel. At the time I am writing this, over there I have roughly 32 episodes, one is uploaded every month alongside countless other goodies. Thank you all for being part of this long lasting journey. Kings and Generals literally grabbed me out of the blue when I was but a small silly person doing youtube videos using an old camera, I have barely gotten any better at it. I loved making this series, and I look forward to continuing other series going forward! You know where to find me, if you have any requests going forward the best way to reach me is just comment on my Youtube channel or email me, the email address can be found on my youtube channel. This has been Craig of the Pacific War Channel and narrator of the Pacific war week by week podcast, over and out!

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AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Relationships Is A Bitch Episode Forty Three: 1500 Liters 1

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 67:54 Transcription Available


AJ, Mike and Yrina are back with the Minneapolis shooting, the America's Team documentary, the sexual prowess of whales and reasons to get divorced. 

AnimeSlam
Podcast - 265 - Gast: EmjayImba

AnimeSlam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 177:56


- Gast - https://bsky.app/profile/maggus.bsky.social https://www.youtube.com/c/EmjayImba - Timestamps - 0:00 Intro 3:12 Rent-a-Girlfriend, Rascal Does Not Dream, My Dress-Up Darling 12:24 SHOSHIMIN: How to become ordinary 30:08 Leviathan 42:58 Nochmal Rent-a-Girlfriend 45:50 Keijo!!!!!!!! 50:40 Ojisan and Marshmallow 57:29 Rock is a Lady's Modesty 1:09:49 The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity 1:22:08 Hensuki: Are you willing to fall in love with a pervert, as Long as she's a cutie? 1:34:14 See You Tomorrow at the Food Court 2:01:24 Please Put Them On, Takamine-san 2:14:31 Sex Ed 120% 2:33:22 My Girlfriend Is a Faithful Virgin Bitch 2:37:16 World's End Harem

KRS:
Hebrealaiskirje - Keijo Nissilä

KRS:

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 18:17


Raamattu alusta loppuun -tapahtumassa tutustutaan yhden viikonlopun aikana Raamattuun, sen jokaiseen kirjaan. Alustajina ovat mm. Raamattuakatemian kouluttaja, TT Eero Junkkaala, Oulun seurakuntien kirkkoherroja ja pappeja sekä maallikoita ympäri Suomen. Tervetuloa tutustumaan Raamattuun! Tapahtuman järjestivät Oulun seurakunnat ja Raamatunopetusakatemia.fi Tilaisuudet on tallennettu Karjasillan kirkossa maaliskuussa 2024. Tekninen toteutus: Virtuaalikirkko.fi Kuvaaja: Niko Häggman Videon jälkikäsittely ja jakaminen: KRS/Jussi Pyysalo

Les pieds sur terre
Sauver Wikie et Keijo, les orques du Marineland

Les pieds sur terre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 29:49


durée : 00:29:49 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Karine Le Loët - Le Marineland d'Antibes a fermé ses portes sous la pression de l'opinion publique et poussé par une loi qui interdit bientôt les spectacles de cétacés. Les animaux sont envoyés dans d'autres zoos. Sauf que douze dauphins et deux orques, Wikie et Keijo, sont bloqués dans leur bassin depuis six mois… - réalisation : Eric Lancien

France Culture physique
Sauver Wikie et Keijo, les orques du Marineland

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 29:49


durée : 00:29:49 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Karine Le Loët - Le Marineland d'Antibes a fermé ses portes sous la pression de l'opinion publique et d'une loi qui interdit bientôt les spectacles de cétacés. Les animaux sont envoyés dans d'autres zoos. Sauf que douze dauphins et deux orques, Wikie et Keijo, sont bloqués dans leur bassin depuis six mois… - réalisation : Eric Lancien

飛碟電台
《陶色新聞》陶晶瑩 主持 2025.06.17. 法國Marineland of Antibes海洋公園關閉,受困園區的虎鯨、海豚處境堪慮引關注!

飛碟電台

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 20:55


「親家JIA」19-27坪,全新落成,坐擁大安核心門牌。 350公尺達忠孝復興站,直通市府、機場、車站,850公尺接建國高架。 四大百貨、綠廊公園環繞,七分鐘生活圈涵蓋大潤發與市場,便利質感兼具。 城市菁英嚮往的私藏寓所,首選「親家JIA」,即刻入主 02-2772-6188。 https://sofm.pse.is/7rplst ----以上訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- DJ:陶晶瑩(飛碟電台) 週一至五 首播 17:00​​​​​​​​​​​​​​-18:00​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 週六 精華重播 19:00​​​​​​​​​​​​​​-21:00 ※5/16周刊王CTWANT報導 位於法國蔚藍海岸、歷史悠久的馬林蘭海洋公園(Marineland Antibes)於今年年初正式關閉,原因為法國政府於2021年通過《動物福利法》,全面禁止使用虎鯨(鯨鯊,英語:orca 或 killer whale)與海豚進行娛樂表演。然而,園區內兩隻虎鯨及12隻瓶鼻海豚(common bottlenose dolphins)至今仍被圈養在狀況惡劣的水池中,引起全球動保團體與媒體關注。 根據英國《每日郵報》(Daily Mail)與美國《People》雜誌報導,被困在園區內的虎鯨分別為24歲雌性虎鯨「維琪」(Wikie)與11歲雄性虎鯨「基喬」(Keijo),牠們與其他12隻海豚共同生活在布滿藻類、缺乏維護的水池中,長期處於心理壓力與身體健康風險中。….. ※EBC東森娛樂6/6報導 …..單依純在《歌手2025》第四期演唱了改編的〈李白〉,加入了小品元素,並重複有喊麥式吟唱「如何呢,又能怎」,魔性洗腦的同時,還加入了遊戲「王者榮耀」(台灣是「傳說對決」)的打野梗,和原曲完全不同風格和氛圍。 對此,網友在微博也分成兩派,有人大讚單依純突破抒情舒適區,認為改變極具有Z世代風格,而且非常洗腦;但也有網友認為這個改編為了話題毀了原創音樂性,對歌曲和歌手本身都不尊重。不過在後台時候,單依純也表達了:「玩音樂就是要嗨。」….. 飛碟APP!收聽零距離 ▶ IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV ▶ Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶ 飛碟聯播網 Youtube頻道 https://www.youtube.com/@921ufonetwork ▶ 飛碟聯播網 FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufonetwork921 ▶ 網路線上收聽 http://www.uforadio.com.tw/ ▶ Podcast SoundOn : https://bit.ly/30Ia8Ti Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD Google 播客:https://bit.ly/3gCTb3G KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4 陶晶瑩 ●Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/momoleelee/ ●facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/%E9%99%B6%E6%99%B6%E7%91%A9/100044575080077/ 按讚 訂閱 分享 開啟小鈴鐺 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Anime: Lost Translation
Is 2025 a bad year for anime? with Arthur and Justin

Anime: Lost Translation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 54:10


In this new episode of the podcast we talk about 2025 being a not a good year for new anime just continuation of shows. In this new episode of Anime Lost Translation , Arthur and Stephanie reacts to the most insane sports anime out there: Keijo. Any questions , concerns or suggestions: AnimeLtpod@gmail.comBianchini3743 on InstagramFollow us on twitter or x @AnimeLtpod Follow us on bluesky @losttranslation.bsky.socialShare, Rate and Download us :Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-lost-translation/id1715239030Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4ss3yYbF0Dlkxlmqbq4qQP?si=AO08xCoDQ8-FuyaNGdiLWgAmazon Musichttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc4ea837-7b57-402c-8efc-0c47a7e2c97a/anime-lost-translation?ref=dm_sh_DF9Sn9PsMghdwOA6Lh2TYRVIZBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anime-lost-translation--6000784/support.

Anime: Lost Translation
Lost Translation Reacts: Keijo Finale Ep 10-12

Anime: Lost Translation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 90:11


Our journey to the world of Keijo comes into an end with the last episodes of Keijo with Arthur and Stephanie. AnimeLtpod@gmail.comBianchini3743 on InstagramFollow us on twitter or x @AnimeLtpod Follow us on bluesky @losttranslation.bsky.socialShare, Rate and Download us :Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-lost-translation/id1715239030Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4ss3yYbF0Dlkxlmqbq4qQP?si=AO08xCoDQ8-FuyaNGdiLWgAmazon Musichttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc4ea837-7b57-402c-8efc-0c47a7e2c97a/anime-lost-translation?ref=dm_sh_DF9Sn9PsMghdwOA6Lh2TYRVIZBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anime-lost-translation--6000784/support.

Anime: Lost Translation
Lost Translation Reacts : Keijo Ep 7-9 with Arthur and Stephanie

Anime: Lost Translation

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 79:59


In this new episode of Anime Lost Translation , Arthur and Stephanie reacts to the most insane sports anime out there: Keijo. Any questions , concerns or suggestions: AnimeLtpod@gmail.comBianchini3743 on InstagramFollow us on twitter or x @AnimeLtpod Follow us on bluesky @losttranslation.bsky.socialShare, Rate and Download us :Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-lost-translation/id1715239030Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4ss3yYbF0Dlkxlmqbq4qQP?si=AO08xCoDQ8-FuyaNGdiLWgAmazon Musichttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc4ea837-7b57-402c-8efc-0c47a7e2c97a/anime-lost-translation?ref=dm_sh_DF9Sn9PsMghdwOA6Lh2TYRVIZBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anime-lost-translation--6000784/support.Go check out our previous episodes in the series. 

That Time I Got Reincarnated in the Same World as an Anime Podcaster

It's new arc time, and you know what that means... Something weird is going to happen. Well, lock and in and prepare for Moxie the Yeen and Isekai Sensei-Sama to cover Keijo!!!!!!!!Chat with us instantly by clicking here!Support the showSugoi Mart is your one-stop shop for the best Japanese snacks, candy, toys, and merch! Click here or use code APR15 at checkout to get 15% off your first order.Check out our website, AnimePodcasterReincarnation.com, to leave a comment or check out our blog posts. Follow on Bluesky, Twitter (

Anime: Lost Translation
Lost Translation Reacts: Keijo Ep 3-6 with Arthur and Stephanie

Anime: Lost Translation

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 113:19


We are continue our jouney into the world of Keijo and we watch our beloved characters trying their new founding powers. Any questions , concerns or suggestions: AnimeLtpod@gmail.comBianchini3743 on InstagramFollow us on twitter or x @AnimeLtpod Follow us on bluesky @losttranslation.bsky.socialShare, Rate and Download us :Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-lost-translation/id1715239030Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4ss3yYbF0Dlkxlmqbq4qQP?si=AO08xCoDQ8-FuyaNGdiLWgAmazon Musichttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc4ea837-7b57-402c-8efc-0c47a7e2c97a/anime-lost-translation?ref=dm_sh_DF9Sn9PsMghdwOA6Lh2TYRVIZBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anime-lost-translation--6000784/support.Go check out our previous episode:Lost Translation Reacts: Keijo Ep 1-2 with Arthur and Stephaniehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-lost-translation/id1715239030?i=1000706991864

Anime: Lost Translation
Lost Translation Reacts: Keijo Ep 1-2 with Arthur and Stephanie

Anime: Lost Translation

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 59:19


In this new episode of Anime Lost Translation , Arthur and Stephanie reacts to the most insane sports anime out there: Keijo. Any questions , concerns or suggestions: AnimeLtpod@gmail.comBianchini3743 on InstagramFollow us on twitter or x @AnimeLtpod Follow us on bluesky @losttranslation.bsky.socialShare, Rate and Download us :Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anime-lost-translation/id1715239030Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/4ss3yYbF0Dlkxlmqbq4qQP?si=AO08xCoDQ8-FuyaNGdiLWgAmazon Musichttps://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc4ea837-7b57-402c-8efc-0c47a7e2c97a/anime-lost-translation?ref=dm_sh_DF9Sn9PsMghdwOA6Lh2TYRVIZBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/anime-lost-translation--6000784/support.

Sunnuntaibrunssi
Keijo Leppänen

Sunnuntaibrunssi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 50:06


Sunnuntaibrunssin vieraana Keijo Leppänen. Mikä on ollut Leppäsen mieleenpainuvin ja erikoisin uutislähetys? Entä miten hän teki päätöksen eläkkeelle jäämisestä ja millaisia suunnitelmia hänellä eläkkeelleen on? Leppänen kertoo miten päätyi uutisankkuriksi, millaista työ oikeasti on ja miten pystyi jättämään työt töihin silloinkin kun maailmalla tapahtui ikäviä asioita. Entä mitä Leppänen ajattelee nykyajan medialukutaidosta ja sosiaalisessa mediassa kiertävistä feikkiuutisista? Kuulet myös mihin realitysarjaan Leppänen ei missään nimessä lähtisi ja mitä hän rakastaa eniten itsessään.Kuuntele Sunnuntaibrunssi tästä!

Sensemaker
How do you free a killer whale?

Sensemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 7:01


Following the closure of the marine zoo they live in, France's last two captive orcas, Wikie and Keijo, face an uncertain future. Could relocating them to a proposed whale retirement home in Canada be their best option?Writer and producer: Claudia WilliamsExecutive producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Daily Easy Spanish
”Solo saben estar entre humanos”: el dilema de qué hacer con dos orcas de un parque acuático que cierra en Francia

Daily Easy Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 30:28


Wikie tiene 23 años y su hijo Keijo 11. Defensores del bienestar animal rechazan vehementemente que las orcas sean enviadas a Japón o a España.

Infovegana, podcast de veganismo y sostenibilidad
151- LA INFANCIA Y EL VEGANISMO, EL CIERRE DE MARINELAND EN FRANCIA Y LOS TOROS DE AYUSO | Infovegana

Infovegana, podcast de veganismo y sostenibilidad

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 60:53


✨Episodio 151 del podcast VEGANISMO Y SOSTENIBILIDAD de Infovegana✨ ️ En este episodio hablamos de: ►Relacionando los temas del antiespecismo y la infancia, os queremos presentar el proyecto de "Mi primer diccionario vegano" de @escoletavegana , un imaginario de primeras palabras destinado a niñas y niños de 0 a 5 años. Este libro pretende ser una alternativa a las obras existentes para esta franja de edad, que suelen normalizar la categorización binaria de los animales y su explotación. ►¡Cierra el Marineland de la costa sur de Francia! Considerado el mayor zoo marino del sur de Europa, cerrará definitivamente sus puertas el próximo 5 de enero. Las dos orcas, Wikie y Keijo, que son madre e hijo, se enfrentan después de más de 23 y 11 años de cautividad respectivamente a un posible traslado a Japón para continuar siendo usados con fines reproductivos, de entretenimiento y comerciales. ►El gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid, presidida por Isabel Díaz Ayuso, ha presentado los presupuestos para 2025 y modificaciones en leyes que pueden abrir la puerta a que vuelvan a celebrarse festejos como el toro embolao. Además, vuelve a ofrecer una financiación millonaria para la Fundación Toro de Lidia y al Centro de Asuntos Taurinos, en detrimento de una fuerte rebaja en las partidas presupuestarias destinadas a otras opciones culturales, como los principales museos de la ciudad. ►Os invitamos a conocer las estadísticas del wrapped de Spotify del 2024. Este año nos habéis ayudado mucho a crecer en todos los apartados así que ¡millones de gracias! ►Y como siempre, recomendaciones, repaso de la semana, anécdotas y mucho más ;) ⚡️CADA DOMINGO UN NUEVO EPISODIO DEL PODCAST (disponible en Ivoox, Spotify, Apple Podcast) donde charlamos tranquilamente sobre anécdotas, comentamos noticias, os planteamos dilemas morales y compartimos recomendaciones. Todo relacionado con el antiespecismo, el veganismo y la sostenibilidad. ★Si te apetece, puedes ver nuestro contenido de otras RRSS★ ►IG: https://www.instagram.com/info_vegana/ ►TW: @infovegana ►WEB: https://infovegana.com/ ►CONTACTO: hola@infovegana.com

Moulture — разговоры об аниме и манге
Эфир 144 / Gainax ожила и топит Японию, препарируем рыбку Поньо, странный нейминг старых аниме / 25.10.2024

Moulture — разговоры об аниме и манге

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 229:32


Прямой эфир состоялся 25 октября 2024 года. • Алекс Лапшин и Валерий Корнеев обсуждают аниме, мангу и всё такое прочее в еженедельной разговорной программе. Донаты (вопросы и пожелания для эфира): ‣ В сервисе DonatePay ‣ Через Телеграм В выпуске: Талисман эфира — Котонэ Фудзисаки из манги и аниме Keijo О ежедневных новостях Gainax топит Японию Таинственный автограф Парфюмерная вода Сняться в массовке аниме Красавица Хина Луффи Рубика Сониколёт Инди-аниме-маркет Пивные AI-девы Новая статуя Гандама Fairy Tail и одиночество Первый взгляд: Puniru is a Kawaii Slime Фирменные приемы аниматоров Осаму Дэдзаки и его метод Техника «гармония» Другие приемы Дэдзаки Выставка художника Хиро Явление кота «Мультур» в Японии Альбом (1989) по «Ведьминой службе доставке» Также поговорили: О разных названиях «Идеона» О смыслах «Рыбки Поньо» О фильме «Хаяо Миядзаки и птица». YouTube-версия: youtube.com/moulture Телеграм-канал с новостями: t.me/moulture Музыка заставок: PinWizz В выпуске использована музыка с канала lofi hip hop radio Подробное содержание выпусков, ссылки на материалы к ним и другая информация — на moulture.ru Вы можете поддержать «Мультур» и читать ежедневный блог, подписавшись на нас в сервисе Boosty или Patreon.

Cityn Aamu Nyman & Jääskeläinen
Keijo Leppäsen viimeiset sanat

Cityn Aamu Nyman & Jääskeläinen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 3:13


Siis ennen eläkkeelle jäämistään...

Radio Novan Aamun Iltapalat
Välipala: Haastattelussa Keijo Leppänen!

Radio Novan Aamun Iltapalat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 8:55


Pitkän uran tehnyt uutisankkuri Keijo Leppänen jää tänään eläkkeelle. Millainen tulee olemaan hänen viimeinen työpäivänsä, ja mitä hänen tulevaisuutensa tulee näyttämään? Kuuntele Leppäsen haastattelu tästä!

Radio Nostalgian vieraat
Keijo Leppänen Vieraan Valinnassa

Radio Nostalgian vieraat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 12:58


Uutisankkuri Keijo Leppänen kävi Nostalgian Vieraan Valinnassa. Keijo kertoo muun muassa alkavasta eläkkeestään ja siitä, kuinka hän päätyi uutisankkuriksi. Tietty tapa on toistunut melkein kaikissa hänen uutislähetyksissään, mutta mikä se on?

The GLORIO Chat Anime Podcast
The GLORIO Chat Episode 170: The GLORIO Chat Episode 170: Someone Tell Megan Thee Stallion about Keijo

The GLORIO Chat Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 118:10


Another shout out to Megan thee Stallion, a new Kamen Rider, and our final predictions for the Summer 2024 anime season.

KRS:
Esterin Kirja - Keijo Kaikkonen

KRS:

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 20:07


Raamattu alusta loppuun -tapahtumassa tutustutaan yhden viikonlopun aikana Raamattuun, sen jokaiseen kirjaan. Alustajina ovat mm. Raamattuakatemian kouluttaja, TT Eero Junkkaala, Oulun seurakuntien kirkkoherroja ja pappeja sekä maallikoita ympäri Suomen. Tervetuloa tutustumaan Raamattuun! Tapahtuman järjestivät Oulun seurakunnat ja Raamatunopetusakatemia.fi Tilaisuudet on tallennettu Karjasillan kirkossa maaliskuussa 2024. Tekninen toteutus: Virtuaalikirkko.fi Kuvaaja: Niko Häggman

Anime Anonymous
AA Episode 119 - Keijo!!!!!! : Even We Are Surprised!

Anime Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 55:53


This week we reviewed Jack's from Featured Anime Podcast recommendation, 2016's Keijo!!!!! I had purposefully dodged this anime because of every clip I had seen being super ecchi. That is why when Artsy and I watched it and ended up enjoying many parts, we were the most surprised! Listen in to see what we liked, and also what we didnt. Stay tuned for next week as we review something more recent, Kaiju No 8! Want to join us live? Head over to twitch.tv/crazyjam where we live record each episode Wednesday night at 8:30 pm EST! If you want to recommend an anime to us, please use the following linktree to see our “recommend us an anime!” page and also every other way to interact with us! https://linktr.ee/xAnimeAnonymousx Ratings: Artsy & CJ: 7/10

The Current
Could Nova Scotia host a retirement home for whales?

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 19:15


Two orcas, Wikie and Keijo, could soon retire from a French marine park to become the first residents of a proposed whale sanctuary in Port Hilford, N.S. Guest host Nahlah Ayed hears about the logistics of building a first-of-its-kind, 40-hectare enclosure in the open bay — and why critics worry Nova Scotia's harsher weather might make it too difficult to maintain.

MDA - Mundo dos Animes
MDA #148 - KEIJO!!!!!!!!

MDA - Mundo dos Animes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 59:29


Prepare seu navio pirata ou sua nuvem voadora, pois desta vez no ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Mundo dos Animes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠Raul⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Vulpixs⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Muriel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠e ⁠⁠⁠⁠Nate⁠⁠⁠⁠ (⁠Kanshow⁠) falarão sobre um dos episódios mais pedidos de todos os tempos, o peculiar anime de esporte, Keijo!!!!!!!! SEJA NOSSO APOIADOR E AJUDE O PODCAST A CONTINUAR EXISTINDO: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Catarse⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tempo de duração: 59 minutos Arte da Vitrine: Lucas Máximo Pauta: Raul Lima Edição: Raul Lima/Lucas Máximo Mande um e-mail para nossa Caixa Postal comentando sobre o episódio: podcast@mundodosanimes.com Redes Sociais: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠x⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Discord ⁠⁠ Apoio e financiamento de ações coletivas de combate aos efeitos das enchentes no RS.⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mdapod/message

Feudal Anime Podcast
FAP-285 Keijo!!!! - Fanservice and Not Much More

Feudal Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 37:21


In this week's episode, Rick brings us a series that's all about combat with a twist—it's fought with derrières and décolletages. The plot is thin, centered on sheer absurdity. Jack teases Rick, highlighting the series' many weaknesses, while Rick counters by spotlighting its strengths. Yet, after lauding the series, Rick surprises us with a rating that dips below everyone's expectations. The selection for next week is "The Demon Girl Next Door" Season 1. Have you had the chance to watch it or any of the previous choices? We would love to hear your thoughts and opinions, or even suggestions for future movie picks! https://forms.gle/EHjG9Z26weDxhSUVA Watch To Watch this weeks choice?! Crunchyroll has you covered use our affiliate link and check it out!https://crunchyroll.pxf.io/1rJ7XR Looking for some anime merch then use our affiliate link and get 15% off your first order with CrunchyRoll.https://crunchyrollstore.sjv.io/c/4860045/1978838/20100 Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through my link: https://team.tokyotreat.com/featuredanime Watch anytime, anywhere! With Crunchyroll and when you use our link and get a free trial!https://www.crunchyroll.com/welcome Want to buy some merch? Check out our Store!https://store.featuredanimepodcast.com/https://shop.featuredanimepodcast.com/ Want to help support the content you love through other means? Well, we have a Patreon! Get Bonus Content or if you prefer just the core show ad-free Go to:https://www.patreon.com/featuredanimepodcast Check out our Anime Listhttps://myanimelist.net/animelist/featuredanime Email: FeaturedAnimePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThoseAnimeGuys Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/featuredanimepodcast Discord:https://discord.gg/DZRKTAN Information About the Anime And Our Scores:Producers: Sotsu, Lantis, Warner Bros. Japan, KlockWorx, Medicos Entertainment, Shogakukan, NichiNare, Radio OsakaStudio: XebecAired: October 2016 - December 2016Genres: Sports, Ecchi, ShounenSource: MangaNumber Of Episodes: 12 Scores:Jack's score: 2 / 10Rick's score: 4 / 10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feudal Anime Podcast
FAP-284 Chainsaw Man - Just Eat Some #TokyoTreat

Feudal Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 40:03


This week's topic is Chainsaw Man, an incredibly wild and adventurous story. The show boasts fantastic animation and a captivating plot, which we both thoroughly enjoyed. We can't help but crave more of this thrilling series. The selection for next week is "Keijo". Have you had the chance to watch it or any of the previous choices? We would love to hear your thoughts and opinions, or even suggestions for future movie picks! https://forms.gle/EHjG9Z26weDxhSUVA Watch To Watch this weeks choice?! Crunchyroll has you covered use our affiliate link and check it out!https://crunchyroll.pxf.io/EKM30e Looking for some anime merch then use our affiliate link and get 15% off your first order with CrunchyRoll.https://crunchyrollstore.sjv.io/c/4860045/1978838/20100 Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through my link: https://team.tokyotreat.com/featuredanime Watch anytime, anywhere! With Crunchyroll and when you use our link and get a free trial!https://www.crunchyroll.com/welcome Want to buy some merch? Check out our Store!https://store.featuredanimepodcast.com/https://shop.featuredanimepodcast.com/ Want to help support the content you love through other means? Well, we have a Patreon! Get Bonus Content or if you prefer just the core show ad-free Go to:https://www.patreon.com/featuredanimepodcast Check out our Anime Listhttps://myanimelist.net/animelist/featuredanime Email: FeaturedAnimePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThoseAnimeGuys Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/featuredanimepodcast Discord:https://discord.gg/DZRKTAN Information About the Anime And Our Scores:Producers: DugoutStudio: MAPPAAired: October 2022 - December 2022Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, shounenSource: MangaNumber Of Episodes: 12 Scores:Jack's score: 9 / 10Rick's score: 8 / 10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kohtaamispaikka Lahti
Filippikäiskirje luku 4 Keijo Vikman

Kohtaamispaikka Lahti

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 42:02


Filippiläiskirje luku 4. Keijo Vikmanin opetus Lahden Kohtaamispaikan kevätleirillä 2024.

Kanshow
Kantalks #10 - Keijo!!!!!!!!

Kanshow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 38:11


Keijo, o anime de esportes mais peculiar, chegou no Kanshow! Veja como que entre bikinis e piscinas, o indivíduo pode florescer em sua comunidade! O que acontece na base, fica na base! Para a conversa, trouxemos o convidado retornante Raul, um dos apresentadores do Mundo dos Animes! Siga nossas ⁠redes sociais⁠! Ficha técnica: Edição - ⁠⁠⁠Nate Klejman⁠⁠⁠ Duração - 38:11

Kohtaamispaikka Lahti
Miten Jumala toimii sanansa kautta - Keijo Vikman

Kohtaamispaikka Lahti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 30:38


Miten Jumala toimii sanansa kautta? Keijo Vikmanin opetus Lahden Kohtaamispaikassa 21.1.2024

AniBuddies
Episode 72: Keijo!!!!!!!!

AniBuddies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 77:14


Summers almost over but we still had enough time quick dip in the pool --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anibuddies/support

A Runner’s Life
#157 - Katja Takala on resilience in business, motherhood and marathon running

A Runner’s Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 67:51


In episode 157, I speak with Katja Takala, we discuss the following: - Her own runner story. How she started out running. And how different life events, from the COVID-19 pandemic and motherhood has impacted her running. - Sharing the Stolt founding story. Including how it started and what she and her partner Keijo are building with Stolt. - She can also speaks about being a female business founder in endurance sports where almost all businesses are founded by men. If your want 20% off your purchases please use discount code arunnerslife which gives 20% discount across the site (www.stoltrunning.com).  You can follow Katja on Instagram via @katjatakala and Stolt is @stoltrunning Thank you to Soar Running (www.soarrunning.com) who supported this episode. You can get 15% off your purchases at Soar Running until the end of May 2023 by using code: MARCUS15 Here's a shareable link also.   https://www.soarrunning.com/discount/MARCUS15   Thank you to my patreons who support the show. If you value the content you can become a patreon by clicking the following link. www.patreon.com/ARunnersLife --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marcus-brown9/support

Metal Shop's Backstage Pass
Metal Shop's Backstage Pass - Episode 331 : ROTTEN SOUND vocalist Keijo Niinimaa

Metal Shop's Backstage Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 30:03


Finnish grindcore band Rotten Sound has a KILLER new album called "Apocalypse" out now! I chatted with vocalist Keijo Niinimaa about his origins in the Finnish metal underground, working day jobs, scars and much more

Tha Storm Podcast
Does Boruto Deserve All The Hate? (Episode 208)

Tha Storm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 172:02


(1:00) Weekly Updates: Working out is hard, Reincarnated as a Slime slaps (16:54) Emans Review of Keijo, Malcolm's Review of Deathnote (29:40) Worst anime Drop-offs (34:10) Why do people hate on Boruto's filler (58:58) The Demon Slayer Movie was a huge cash-grab (1:14:29) Vinland Saga S2 Ep9 Review: Will Thorfinn fight again? (1:25:00) My Hero Academia S6 Ep.22: Can Bakugo catch up to Deku? (1:59:13) Tokyo Revengers S2 Ep.9 Review: Tajiu got beat too fast; Will Takemichi fix things with Hina? (2:17:44) Blue Lock Ep. 21 Review: Barou is a real anomaly If you want to support our growth and get extra content check out our patreon link! https://www.patreon.com/Thastormpod JOIN THE CONVERSATIONS: Come talk to us and the rest of our podcast family as we have fun conversations relating to the podcast topics https://discord.gg/wMPxCBK34H Social Media Tha Storm Podcast: https://linktr.ee/thastormpod Malcolm: https://linktr.ee/malcolmcrawford C2: https://linktr.ee/C2d2 Eman: https://linktr.ee/Itseman700

Third Impact Anime Podcast
#133 - Anime Secret Santa 2022 (KEIJO!!!!!!!!, Great Pretender, Space Dandy, and more!)

Third Impact Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 123:48


Ho-ho-hold on to your butts, it's time for Anime Secret Santa 2022, an annual event hosted by the holiday hosts over at the AGC Podcast. Every year they organize an anime swap for folks in the anitwitter sphere with various outlets (podcasts, blogs, etc.) and a jolly good time is had by all. This year, Austin, Tobias, and Bill gather around the cozy fireplace to talk about their anime gifts; KEIJO!!!!!!!!, Great Pretender, Space Dandy, Housing Complex C, and BNA: Brand New Animal. Were our gifts naughty? Nice? A bit of both? Listen to find out. What do you think is the MOST Christmas anime and the LEAST Christmas anime? Let us know! Send us an e-mail and we'll read it aloud on an upcoming episode: thirdimpactanime@gmail.com If you enjoy this or any other episode, leave us a Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts! Show notes are available on our website: www.thirdimpactanime.com More helpful links: https://beacons.ai/thirdimpactanime Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/TI_Anime Follow us on Mastodon at mastodon.social/@ThirdImpactAnime Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | YouTube | Stitcher | Podbean Support us on Ko-Fi | Patreon

Gateway To The Aniverse
Keijo!!!! - The 'Vacuum Butt Cannon' of Sports Anime!

Gateway To The Aniverse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 78:23


This week we watch one of the greatest sports no one has ever heard of, in anime form. The rules are simple: knock your opponent off a platform using nothing more than your bum and breasts! No breasts? No entry! Sounds like the criteria of every night club post 1am... This saucy anime has plenty to unpick and our boys have a lot of fun trying to keep this podcast PG13. Enjoy! 

How Not To Summon a Podcast
How Not To Summon A Scenario - What Type Of Keijo Player Would You Manage?

How Not To Summon a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 28:54


What's up fellow Summoners, join us this week as we ask the important questions like What sort of Keijo player would you be ?   Join The Summoning Boys : On our website - How Not To Summon Network On our Facebook page-How Not To Summon a Podcast - Home | Facebook On Discord -How Not To Summon (discord.com) On Twitter-How Not to Summon a Podcast (@HowNotToSummon) / Twitter

Anime Bangers
EP. 50 Keijo!!!!! Special

Anime Bangers

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 59:06


WE MADE IT TO EPISODE 50 GUYS!!!! Sit back and listen to our thoughts as we rewatch one of our favorites and our very first anime for this pod.

The AIR We Weeb
Ep25 - Keijo!!!!!!!! - Anime Review

The AIR We Weeb

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 30:02


Alright y'all, grab your booties and plastic floaties because we're diving into...Keijo!!!!!!!!An anime about a fictional sport in which girls must knock each other off floating water platforms. WITH THEIR BOOBS! AND BUTTS!If you think that sounds weird, wait till you hear what we have to say on Episode 25 of The AIR We Weeb! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

How Not To Summon a Podcast
Episode 62 - Keijo Part 2

How Not To Summon a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 71:34


Join The Summoning Boys this week as they Battle back the tears of laughter and review Part 2 of Keijo

How Not To Summon a Podcast
Episode 61- Keijo Part 1

How Not To Summon a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 80:39


Join The Summoning Boys this week as they Squeeze on those swimsuits and beef up those butts as they fight their way through Part 1 of Keijo.

Pod Spirit
Episode 23: Jackass Is Keijo For Boys

Pod Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 131:00


popcatcher, puli, and qubinoix are the three hardest to google bands discussed in this episode i hope that helps

You Should Check Out
23. Keijo & Takanakuy ft. VomCom

You Should Check Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 90:03


Happy New Year! In the our last episode of 2021, we have a special guest star, Molly from the VomCom podcast to help us close out the year! In this very fun episode, we discuss a range of topics including: haunting Muppets Christmas Carol ghost babies, James Acaster, our favourite holiday movies, and much much more. The topics for this week are as follows: Jason talks about one of his favourite animes called Keijo; Molly talks about the spooky but harmless Van Meter Visitor; and Kat rounds it off by discussing a Peruvian tradition called Takanakuy. We've had lots of fun and we're looking forward to more fun and crazy things in 2022! We hope we peak your interests and make you feel like checking these topics out. Shoutout to the sources we used for this episode. Without them, we are nothing: Keijo (manga): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keijo_(manga) Van Meter Visitor: https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Van_Meter_Visitor Takanakuy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takanakuy Takanakuy: Fistfighting in the Andes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKjSyZhIIiw Happy listening! Follow us! @yscopodcast @vomcompodcast @molly.mca @itskatherineram @bruddahoule

The Comic Crusade
Episode 82 - Keijo

The Comic Crusade

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 49:49


Ass wrestling. That's it. That's the book. Why are you reading is ass wrestling not good enough for you?

No Friends No Life
nfnl 04 keijo.mp3

No Friends No Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 34:38


No Friends No Life
NF-NL Buttattack Keijo Ep

No Friends No Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 44:48


Holy and Mak say they've recorded this episode around seven times, hopefully this is the best

Animation Revaluation
Ep. 11: Keijo!!! !

Animation Revaluation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 15:07


Sorry for the delay, we weren't really sure what to do with all the issues we were having. Hopefully something like this does,t happen again, or at least not anytime soon! Wanna watch live? http://www.twitch.tv/battlizer23 Follow the official Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/AnimationReval1

The Best Boys An Anime Podcast
The Sports Anime Episode

The Best Boys An Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 78:51


Today on The Best Boys, Best Boys Dan and Justin talk a little bit about the Horimiya manga ending and Rachel from Tower of God being robbed of her ‘best antagonist' award. During Anime News the best boys talk about Pokemon Day and Demon Slayer. Then, they do a deep dive into sports anime, covering everything from Haikyuu and Ahiru no Sora to Keijo and Girls und Panzer. Finally, The Best Boys do a list of some major sports anime to keep your eyes on. 00:04:30 Anime News 00:13:45 History, Themes, and Tropes of Sports Anime 01:13:01 An Abbreviated List of Sports Anime Bubble Tea by Pikuseru (https://fanlink.to/bubbletea) Green Tea Latte by KODOMOi (https://soundcloud.com/kodomoimusic) Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…)   Music promoted by Music Panda - Vlog No Copyright Free Music Video Link: https://youtu.be/jmuJp29d57Q No Copyright Breaking News Music (https://youtu.be/a4I0jlETu4g) No Copyright Music For News TV and Radio (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FHraOjC1jc)    Best Boys is written and produced by Daniel O'Brien and Justin Codes

The Worst Show on Earth
An Ecchi You Can't Scratch | Anime Quarantine #1

The Worst Show on Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 51:45


We're all stuck inside with ample time to stream terrible TV, so Alex and Murphy did what all anime fans love to do: scream about how much they hate anime. In the inaugural Anime Quarantine, they explore the "ecchi" genre with 2016's "Keijo!!!!!!!!" and 2003's "Ikki Tousen". The depiction of women causes them to have physical revulsions! Plus, a quarantine missive from Tocci the Human IMDB, and a show so disgusting that it earned a Dishonorable Mention! We'd love to hear from you! Drop us a line at worstshowonearth@gmail.com. Tocci's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeltocci1/ "Fife and Drum", "Thinking Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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