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Ecos de lo remoto
EL ESCALOFRIANTE CASO de la familia Ura. ¿Una maldición familiar? - EDLR 9x06 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Ecos de lo remoto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 67:25


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! ¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! VOTANOS SOLO A NOSOTROS EN LOS PREMIOS IVOOX En este episodio de "Ecos de lo Remoto", exploramos la inquietante historia de la familia Ura, una familia japonesa que, a primera vista, parece normal pero oculta un oscuro trasfondo. Nos adentramos en su vida cotidiana en Tokorozawa, donde el misterio y la tragedia se entrelazan. A través de los ojos de Verónica, una documentalista que se queda con ellos, descubrimos secretos perturbadores: la desaparición del patriarca Kishiro, la extraña vida de Goki como hikikomori y la trágica historia de Ringo, quien fue encontrada en circunstancias sombrías. La obsesión de Sukasa por su huerta y el extraño "fantasma de Enrique", el gato fallecido, añaden capas de horror a esta narrativa. ¿Son estas tragedias simples coincidencias o hay una fuerza oscura en juego? Únete a nosotros para desentrañar los secretos que acechan a la familia Ura. Seguimos en contacto. Abrazos remoteros. -Twitter: @EcosdeloRemoto -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ecosdeloremoto -Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ecosdeloremoto -YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/67U-g29sWjA -Mail: ecosdeloremoto@gmail.com -Telegram: https://t.me/remoteros Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Kirby's Kids
The Kids Talk A Common Thread - Astro Boy > Machine Man > Battle Angel Alita

Kirby's Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 30:42


Angus uncovers a common thread that runs through Tezuka's Astro Boy into Kirby's Machine Man and is continued to the core of Kishiro's Battle Angel Alita. Please drop us a message on the anchor app or send us an mp3 or email to kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.com. Astro Boy Volume 1 & 2 https://www.comixology.com/Astro-Boy-Volume-1-2/digital-comic/225220 Machine Man by Kirby & Ditko: The Complete Collection https://www.comixology.com/Machine-Man-by-Kirby-Ditko-The-Complete-Collection/digital-comic/405687 Battle Angel Alita Vol. 1 https://www.comixology.com/Battle-Angel-Alita-Vol-1/digital-comic/521616 Leave a message via the anchor app at Kirby's Kids. www.anchor.fm/kirbyskids Join the Community Discussions https://mewe.com/join/kirbyskids Please join us down on the Comics Reading Trail in 2022 https://www.kirbyskids.com/2021/11/holiday-special-kirbys-kids-giving.html For detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com

We Appreciate Manga™
071: Battle Angel Alita vol. 6

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2021 56:15


Volume 6 a.k.a. the TUNED arc follows Alita as she joins a ragtag group of mercenaries. And James and Steve can't help but compare it to films like Aliens, War movies and Westerns, not bad for a cyberpunk story, no? Skip summary @6:27 071: Battle Angel Alita vol. 6 Chapters 30 to 35 “Judgement Day” and “Rainmaker” By Yukito Kishiro Translation by Stephen Paul Lettering by Scott Brown   Synopsis After the defeat of Zapan, Alita is condemned to disposal for the crime of using a firearm. However, she is saved by a man known as the Director Bigott Eizenburg, he communicates to her via a dream in the middle of her disposal procedure before saving her, Alita is hesitant to believe him, but when Bigott reveals that he is after Desty Nova it is then that Alita decides to work for his group TUNED, in the hopes that she can find Ido by tracking Nova. We head towards an ambiguous time in the future where the authority of the scrapyard a.k.a. ‘the Factory' hires mercenaries to protect their cargo from a gang of bandits. A man called Figure Four Joins them, his most distinctive trait is that he is an organic flesh and blood man who is able to fight machines and cyborgs through his Qi and Hertza Hauen martial arts. He meets another mercenary, Yorg, who warns him about the dangerous woman on the other carriage. Alita. Figure Four introduces himself to Alita by pinching her harmonica and playing it badly! Luckily for him Alita finds him charming. The train is attacked by Bandits. Their leader being Knuclehead. Alita manages to extinguish this threat and keep Knuclehead detained, cutting his vocal cord so that he can no longer make verbal threats. During the attack the nuclear-powered train went into meltdown, both Figure Four, Yorg and Alita survive the fallout by ditching the train; but it becomes apparent that the two men only slow Alita down. This leads to a tense discussion with Bigott on deciding the fate of the men. Figure chooses to settle things by fighting Alita. He loses. And he wakes finding out Alita has left him with Yorg and took off in a Dune Buggy. A lot happens during these events, Alita obviously has a conscience, and Yorg has a family back home so she returns to pick up the men, but a cyclone creates the contrivance of losing Knuckehead and Alita and the mercenaries stubble upon ruins of a city not knowing at first that it is a military base owned by Barjack. The whole cyclone ordeal has Figure tie up Alita and scavenge for rations until he can trust her again. And although Alita is very happy to be fed by Figure Four, the man isn't exactly a smooth operator when it comes to winning Alita over. A repaired Knucklehead returns with reinforcements, a party of the Barjack rebellion lead by Colonel Bozzle. Alita gives away her position by screaming and shooting at a butterfly, apparently the appearance of beady eyes on its wings creep her out. A shot from a tank targets them. Alita manages to save them due to the wall that falls having smashed out windows. Bozzle is an old friend of Yorg's and so Yorg sides with Bozzle in order to save his himself, this brings confusion to the fight and Alita is apprehended whilst Figure Four is left for dead. Alita loses her legs and is interrogated by Bozzle yet Knuclehead is angry at being used as bait for the attack on Alita, Knuckehead attacks Bozzle and his socket soldiers. He kidnaps Alita and in their final showdown Figure manages to make a surprise attack and save Alita. Alita goes to give Figure a kiss until she is interrupted by gunfire. Bozzle and an unknown socket soldier have survived and seem to want to settle the score. In a twist of fate, the soldier is Yorg, and his final act of redemption is to rebel against Bozzle. Yorg dies in the arms of Figure and Bozzle dies too. After burying Yorg, Alita and Figure travel on foot through the desert wasteland, with one last bastion of hope being that Figure thinks he can make it rain by singing. And you know what? By some miracle it does. Why fish is pouring from the Sky has yet to explained. Topics The ending and the ambiguity of the miracle. The disposal scene. The train ambush attack. The romance between Alita and Figure Four. Yorg as a character. Other references Figure Four is the second character appearing to use Hertza Hauen and Qi, the first being Jasugun during the Motorball arc. The Dryad Butterfly, Minois Dryas. Alita shares the fear of this butterfly with the Author Yukito Kishiro. Volume 6 contains visual allusions to the 1987 movie, Robocop, Alita smashes her hand through a wall to grab a soldier by surprise. And the socket Soldiers themselves are based on Peter Weller's costume and bald cap headpiece in the movie. Yukito Kishiro must have thought the bald cyborg in that film resembled a lightbulb and the socket soldiers are screwed into their bodies through such a way. This is no surprise since, Kishiro has mentioned how at one point he hoped the Robocop director, Paul Verhoeven would direct a live action film version of Alita/Gunnm, according to the October 1993 interview in Animerica magazine with Seiji Horibuchi. For Kishiro's interview and more you can purchase this book here. You can also find old scans and transcripts online too. Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/ Instagram –  weappreciatemanga.co.uk   Twitter -   @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com

We Appreciate Manga™
069: Battle Angel Alita vol. 4

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 28:08


The conclusion to the Motorball arc where we see lots of CONTENT WARNING violence and the first example of gratuitous nudity in the cyberpunk manga; interestingly it's not from Alita! Skip synopsis @ 4:31 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   069: Battle Angel Alita vol. 4 Chapters 18 to 22 ‘Martial Ball' (a.k.a. “Head Banger's Ball in some translations) and ‘Ars Magna' By Yukito Kishiro Translation by Stephen Paul Lettering by Scott Brown   Synopsis Out on the Gregory circuit, Alita looks to find new members to build her team. She works her way through every battle on the track and earn her self some allies in the coming battles. In the meantime, Ido has his own confessions and concerning situation with Jasugun, which questions his loyalty to the champion, or to Alita, the daughter which he never had. Topics The humour of Alita, Kishiro maybe using a venn diagram whilst plotting the story beats so to help him transition between scenes in the least emotionally jarring way possible, or perhaps through intuition he is a master at tone, balancing humour with nrutality. Tiegel being comic-relief and allusion to the tortoise and the hare fable. Action scenes, particularly Zafal being underwhelming in her last scene and Jasugun's last stand. The flashback scene being the boon that Alita acquires. Through Motorball she evokes her warrior spirit and finds herself again. That infamous shower scene with Shumira is noteworthy since it's the first case of gratuitous nudity within the run of the manga, more so interesting since Alita as the main character and is never sexualised to such an extent if any. The pacing of this scene has it wedged in between the exchange that Ido and Jasugun have. Desty Nova. Other references The character Zafal is physically based on Grace Jones. Tabasco sauce, a popular brand of chilli pepper sauce, Tiegel drinks it to get his boost in the Motorball race. Agoraphobia, a real-life phenomenon in regards to those with social anxiety disorders. Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/ Instagram –  weappreciatemanga.co.uk   Twitter -   @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com  

Snoop talk
4.Mitglied: Kishiro

Snoop talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 7:59


Nachdem ich alle Charaktere habe werde ich vielleicht noch das Schiff von der Flamehat Bande zeichnen und das Innere beschreiben ..... Habt ihr Bock? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itachi-uchiha224/message

Tome 1
Tome 1 - #21 - Gunnm mais pas que

Tome 1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 63:49


ome 1 - #20 - Plein de TomesTome(s) 1:P - Chainswan man - Tatsuki Fujimoto - KazeT - Gunnm - Yukito Kishiro - GlenatT - Gunnm Last Order - Yukito Kishiro - GlenatP - Gunnm Mars Chronicles - Yukito Kishiro - GlenatP - Sayonara Miniskirt - Aoi Makino - Soleil MAngaP - Fleur de L'ombre- Kazyo Kamimura - KanaT - Goblin Slayer - Kumo Kagyu - KurokawaT - Magical Girl Holy Shit - Souryu- AkataCoup de cœur:- Castelvania- Mon voisin Totoro- Gundam - le Gunpla

Tome 1
Tome 1 - #19 - L'omniprésence des Shônens

Tome 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 45:49


Tome 1 - #19 -Pourquoi le Shōnen est-il omniprésent ?Tome(s) 1:DoppelgangerAshmanShaman KingNo Guns lifeDossier: Pourquoi le Shōnen est-il omniprésent ?La vision du manga en France est-elle biaisée par l'afflux massif de Shōnen dans les rayons de nos libraires ? Comment ouvrir le lecteur à la richesse du manga. Voici nos pistes ! Coup de cœur:- Kishiro à Angouleme- Kurostume - Figurine Figma Saber Re-issue : https://www.amiami.com/eng/detail/?gcode=FIGURE-045335

Le fil Pop
Redécouvrir "Gunnm" de Yukito Kishiro

Le fil Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 4:18


durée : 00:04:18 - Bulles de BD - par : Laetitia Gayet - Le festival d'Angoulême consacre cette année une exposition à Yukito Kishiro et à son oeuvre "Gunnm". Un classique dans l'univers du manga au même titre qu'"Akira" ou "Dragon Ball", avec près de 3 millions d'exemplaire vendus en France. Le manga a été adapté au cinéma sous le titre "Alita : Battle Angel" en 2019.

The Anime Nostalgia Podcast
The Anime Nostalgia Podcast - ep 72: Live Action Special! Alita: Battle Angel with Rachel

The Anime Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019


Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! It only happens once in a blue moon, folks....we finally got a big Hollywood movie that does manga (and anime) justice?! I break from the podcast's normal format to team back up with my pal and Battle Angel Alita superfan Rachel (aka @SporadicErratic on Twitter) to discuss this milestone for Alita fans everywhere! Listen as we first talk about what we HOPED the movie would include beforehand, and then our joy and excitement (and some minor nit-picking) afterwards in this extra special, extra long Alita Extravaganza! Also in this episode: we briefly discuss how translating manga has changed dramatically since the 90s, Rachel coins the phrase “crocapocalypse”, and we rant about pudding. Now go support this film in theaters while you have the chance! Stream the episode above or [Direct Download] Subscribe on itunes | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify Relevant links: Listen to Rachel & I talk all about the original Battle Angel Alita manga (and anime) here! Buy the original manga by Yukito Kishiro at Rightstuf, Amazon, or Comixology! Fox's promo video with James Cameron, Yukito Kishiro, Robert Rodriguez, and Rosa Salazar Alita creator Yukito Kishiro talks about his series being adapted Kishiro also calls Alita: Battle Angel “The greatest movie in the world!” The Cast & Crew talk about creating this “manga epic”. Yukito Kishiro's special artwork of "movie" Alita! The music video for Dua Lipa's theme to Alita: Battle Angel, “Swan Song” Bonus: virtual Youtuber Kizuna Ai meets the cast of Alita: Battle Angel in Japan! Support the work I do on this podcast by leaving me a tip on Ko-fi! Want to have your name read in the special thanks segment on the next episode? All you need to do is buy me 2 or more “coffees” on Ko-fi! As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

Cases Sur Table
Cases sur table #8

Cases Sur Table

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 207:47


Voilà le Cases sur Table nouveau ! Et ce mois ci, plusieurs titres font débattre l'équipe ! Avec en prime le bilan de fin d'un très grand Seinen. Au programme de ce numéro :11:54 : "Game - Entre nos corps", de Mai Nishikata - Akata28:57 : "Magical Task Force Asuka", de Makoto Fukami (scénario) et Seigo Tokiya (dessins) - Pika37:58 : "Redneck", de Donny Cates (scénario), Lisandro Estherren (dessins) et Dee Cunniffe (couleurs) - Delcourt43:59 : "Renjoh Desperado", de Dongshik Ahn - Kurokawa50:43 : "Re:teen", de Masanori Date (scénario) et Yutaka Oohori (dessins) - Doki Doki01:00:03 : "Toi, ma belle étoile", de Lalako Kojima - Nobi Nobi ! (Shojo Addict)01:05:26 : "Waiting for Spring", de Anashin - Pika (Shojo Addict)01:13:46 : "La courtisane d'Edo", de Kanoko Sakurakôji - Pika (Shojo Addict)01:22:36 : "Shinobi Quartet", de Tohru Himuka - Pika (Shojo Addict)01:39:20 : "Le diable s'habille en soutane", de Yuki Toshihara - Soleil Manga01:54:05 : "Dr. Stone", de Riichiro Inagaki (scénario) et Boichi (dessins) - Glénat02:14:20 : Bilan fin de série "Area 51", de Masato Hisa - Casterman02:23:25 : "Saltiness", de Minoru Furuya - Akata02:29:48 : "Nick Fury", de James Dale Robinson (scénario), ACO (dessins), Hugo Petrus (dessins) et Rachelle Rosenberg (dessins et couleurs) - Panini02:36:58 : "Hawkeye", de Kelly Thompson (scénario), Leonardo Romero (dessins) et Michael Walsh (dessins) - Panini02:45:35 : "Ken'en", de Dô Fuuetsu (scénario) et Hitoshi Ichimura (dessins) - Doki Doki02:52:15 : "Archangel", de William Gibson (scénario), Michael St John Smith (scénario), Butch Guice (dessins), Alejandro Barrionuevo (dessins), Wagner Reis (dessins), Diego Rodriguez (couleurs) et Wes Dzioba (couleurs) - Glénat comics02:59:15 : "The Promised Neverland", de Kaiu Shirai (scénario) et Posuka Demizu (dessins) - Kaze 03:17:20 : La recommandation de Necro ; Boulet, et son blog bd bouletcorp, à retrouver à l'adresse http://www.bouletcorp.com Note de Issam ; Oui, je me suis planté, le nom du sidekick de McCoy est Kishiro, pas Kojiro. Mea culpa. Suivez nous aussi sur le compte twitter de l'émission :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_Table N'hésitez pas à regarder les let's play aventureux de la chaîne twitch "Gamer's bizarre adventure" :https://www.twitch.tv/gamers_bizarre_adventure On parle aussi de cinéma dans notre autre podcast, La guerre des claps !Podcloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/la-guerre-des-clapsYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPKAKSeNytgTwitter : https://twitter.com/guerredesclaps?lang=fr Vous pouvez retrouver Alex sur Twitter :https://twitter.com/Greensuro Ainsi que le Nécronomi-Core :https://twitter.com/NecronomiCore Ce podcast est enregistré chez Chris, à la librairie "Au gré des bulles", 44 rue du Jard à Reims, et sur twitter :https://twitter.com/Cases_sur_TableDes fois, les autres chroniqueurs y traînent, aussi. La chaîne youtube d'Issam, l'Archiviste du cinéma :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCntDC5Hp_XYNy-7shfkUtnwEt son twitter : https://twitter.com/cinemarchiviste

Salt & Honey
Salt & Honey #16: Battle Angel Alita (Deluxe Edition vol. 1)

Salt & Honey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 73:28


Sloane and Leslie talk about one of their favorite manga, Yukito Kishiro's Battle Angel Alita/GUNNM. This episode features spoilers for Battle Angel Alita and Battle Angel Alita: Last Order, but we also get very in-depth as to why it's such an important title for both of us, and how science fiction can tap into feelings about what it means to have consciousness. Talking points: localization of manga in the '90s, cyborg autonomy, robots with feelings. The first deluxe edition volume of Battle Angel Alita is out through Kodansha Comics.

The Comics Alternative
Manga: Reviews of Battle Angel Alita: Deluxe Edition, Vol. 1 and Children of the Whales, Vol. 1

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 90:35


Time Codes: 00:00:29 - Introduction 00:02:35 - Some context, and thanks! 00:05:19 - Battle Angel Alita: Deluxe Edition, Vol. 1 00:50:09 - Children of the Whales, Vol. 1 01:26:06 - Wrap up 01:27:21 - Contact us On this episode of The Comics Alternative's manga series, Shea and Derek discuss two recent publications that, in one way or another, explore a post-apocalyptic world. They begin with a classic, the first volume of Yukito Kishiro's Battle Angel Alita. Kodansha Comics has recently started to release this legendary cyberpunk series in nice deluxe hardbound editions -- the second deluxe volume is due for release in late February -- and the guys are excited that the title is back in print. Neither Shea nor Derek was familiar with Battle Angel Alita before, outside of hearing about the upcoming James Cameron/Robert Rodriguez film adaptation due out in 2018, but now both are hooked. In their overview, the guys highlight the kinetic quality of the illustrations, the ways in which Kishiro contextualizes even his most nasty characters, the complexities (and embedded mysteries) of his storyworld, and the ways in which he visualizes the title character...which, for Shea at least, is a little problematic. Next, they look at Abi Umeda's Children of the Whales, Vol. 1 (VIZ Media). This is another post-apocalyptic narrative -- at least the guys think things are set in a post-apocalyptic world -- and the storyworld that Umeda maps out is quite complex. In fact, as Derek suggests, there are so many nuances in this first volume that the story runs the risk of toppling over due to sheer ambiguity. However, the author is able to maintain a comprehendible balance in her tale, although several passages may require more than one reading. There are a lot of questions posed in this book, and while Derek is willing to continue on in future volumes to get the fuller picture, Shea isn't as enamored of the story. While he admires Umeda's art, he feels that the story's premise, especially as it relates to the Committee of Elders, may be a bit too predictable. Still, Derek feel that the volume is worth checking out.

Minicast de Pras
MDP 13 - La SF c'est cool ! avec @nivrae et @tomiiks

Minicast de Pras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 64:08


Dans ce MDP, on parle SF, comment on y est arrivé, comment on l'aime, ce qu'elle représente pour nous. Ca dure une heure et comme d'habitude c'est assez personnel mais on y partage nos ressentis sur la définition même de la SF. On vous conseille quelques œuvres majeures ( que j'espère que vous avez déjà lu / vu / joué) . Donc du Asimov, du Bradbury, du Barjavel, Kishiro, Anno et plein d'autres trucs qui ont marqué nos vies de fan de SF !A la fin bien sûr, on vous donne notre top et notre fail du moment et vous allez surpris par le mien ! Mea Culpa : J'ai confondu Naoki Urasawa et Jirō Taniguchiquand je vous ai parlé de Pluto.

Grind Pulp Podcast
Grind Pulp FICTION Podcast Episode 39.5 - Second Place Is The First Casualty

Grind Pulp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 37:44


In this companion episode, the GPP take a victory lap to talk about some choice sci-fi, apocalyptic, racing fiction. It's not often everyone can pair a story that fits the theme of the movie pick, and it’s even more rare that they're all prime grind pulp picks. Jeronimo starts off with Along the Scenic Route, a story about a family man squaring off against a punk kid driver, both decked out with weapon-mounted battle wagons.  Andrew slips in next with The Racer, a tale about a cross-country race where contestants score points with acts of violence. One racer that has a crisis of conscience.  Towing the line is MangaMatt with his sci-fi, manga pick Ashen Victor, which is about a racer obsessed with crashing on the track and struggles to find purpose in anything else.  Take a pit stop on this REDLINE companion episode to find out what Andrew's movie pick with be for the next Grind Pulp Podcast. Feature Story Picks: Along The Scenic Route - by Harlan Ellison - found in the Ellison anthology “Deathbird Stories” The Racer - by Ib Melchior - found in "Reel Future: The Stories that Inspired 16 Classic Science Fiction Movies" Ashen Victor - by by Yukito Kishiro