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Cinematic Doctrine
Death Note (2006) - And, Like, Also the Anime

Cinematic Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 60:36


Send us a Question!MOVIE DISCUSSION: Shirleon joins Melvin to discuss Death Note (2006)... but not the one you're thinking of! No, they discuss the live-action adaptation that released earlier the same year as its anime counterpart. The two discuss how this adaptation functions on its own as well as compare it to the anime adaptation, and explore the ins-and-outs of Death Note as a whole. Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 22-minutes discussing which of the two movies, The Fantastic Four: First Steps or Superman, will receive the better box-office numbers, if the industry will even be impressed with their sales, and if general audiences have moved on from superheroes. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)There's some deviation between this live-action adaptation and the anime, but nothing quite as egregious as the Western Netflix adaptation.Briefly talking Ryuk and the CGI.There's an "it" factor that's missing with this adaptation, and Melvin takes some time to explore what that may be.Death Note has a lot of monologues, but they seem to be missing from this live-action adaptation. The two discuss why that might matter.Light Yagami is very self-controlled but profoundly emotional, and neither this live-action adaptation nor the Western Netflix adaptation have figured out how to handle that pairing.Talking about L's live-action portrayal.Talking about the ending.Recommendations:Andor (2022-2025) (Series)Yami Shibai (2013 - X) (Anime) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Substack Instagram Facebook Group

No Batidão Cast
#183 - Davi Brito é o Naruto Brasileiro!

No Batidão Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 38:31


No episódio desta semana do No Batidão Cast, mergulhamos na jornada de Davi Brito, o Calabreso, e exploramos por que ele é o verdadeiro Naruto brasileiro! Ambos tinham um sonho claro: enquanto Naruto queria ser Hokage, Davi almejava vencer o reality para financiar sua faculdade de medicina e orgulhar sua mãe. E não é que ele conseguiu? Mas assim como o Naruto quando ele atingiu seu objetivo ele viu o que não era bem isso que ele queria e decidiu trocar a medicina pelo Direito. Davi protagonizou momentos icônicos e se mostrou o rei do entretenimento, sua discussão com Nizam no BBB lembrando muito a discussão entre Eren Yeager e Reiner Braun "diguê", fingindo estar doente pra fugir de compromissos lembra o Light Yagami de Death Note que em vários momentos simulava fragilidade pra despistar suspeitas, trocar o chuveiro sem desligar a força e mostrou que é igual o Luffy e não é afetado por eletricidade, um episodio profundo sobre o nosso protagonista de shonen brasileiro! Participação de SubZero, Figurante, Shura, Lucas Emmanuel e o convidado ilustre ⁠Colonelluizh.Nossos Links: Instagram do Luiz ⁠⁠⁠Canal do Figurante⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Canal de cinema do Shura⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Podcast de musica do Ritalino

Gaming Together: A Cooperative Podcast
Episode 196: Genshin Impact - Well Dressed Light Yagami

Gaming Together: A Cooperative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 94:12


Welcome to the most Burockuly episode of the Gaming Together Podcast!Hosted by Nave and Phillip00:00:00 Intro 00:03:01 Rainbow 6 Siege00:11:22 Yakuza Pirates00:26:25 99900:29:21 Sonic Lost World00:30:31 99900:34:50 .hack00:38:50 AITA Balders Gate Spoilers00:47:00 AITA Ricehats and Caskets00:58:12 Japanese Corner01:04:55 GenshinOur socials: https://linktr.ee/gamingtogetherSupport our content here: https://www.patreon.com/gamingtogetherpod

Caffe 2.0
3492 Caffe20 supporta ANAD nella protesta dei doppiatori contro la clonazione e riutilizzo delle loro voci - senza consenso

Caffe 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 2:50


E' grave quanto sembra. E riguarda tutti i campi dell'editoria e dei contenuti.Ne parleremo ancora. Questo il testo della loro protesta. Della nostra protesta.I DOPPIATORI ITALIANI SI MOBILITANO E LANCIANO UN VIDEO PER DENUNCIARE IL FURTO DELLE VOCIPARTE L'APPELLO DI ANAD CONTRO LA MINACCIA DELL'INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALEANAD Associazione Nazionale Attori Doppiatori ha lanciato l'appello “Difendiamo l'Intelligenza Artistica” per parlare a tutta l'industria audiovisiva, alle Istituzioni e al pubblico riguardo i rischi e i pericoli legati all'Intelligenza Artificiale e al ‘machine learning' (la capacità delle macchine di imitare le voci e riprodurle) nel mondo del cinema, della televisione, e non solo. Moltissimi doppiatori, grazie alla Campagna di sensibilizzazione lanciata da ANAD, si stanno muovendo in difesa del proprio lavoro e contro l'utilizzo incontrollato e non concordato delle loro voci. “Chiediamo maggiore attenzione da parte del Governo, delle Istituzioni competenti e dell'Unione Europea per tutelare i lavori artistici – riferisce Daniele Giuliani, Presidente ANAD. Il doppiaggio è una professione artistica ed è in pericolo, come sono in pericolo le nostre emozioni, che rischiano di sparire se a generarle è un software anziché un attore in carne ed ossa. Abbiamo urgenza di misure concrete per salvaguardare una professione riconosciuta come eccellenza artistica e culturale del nostro Paese”. Per diffondere questo messaggio è stato realizzato un video in cui sei doppiatrici e sei doppiatori prestano il proprio volto e la voce (nota) per dire ‘NO' ad un mondo in cui le espressioni artistiche saranno soppiantate da quelle create con un algoritmo. Hanno preso parte al video: Rossa Caputo (voce di ‘Charlie' la principessa dell'Inferno, protagonista della serie animata Hazbin Hotel e dell'attrice Florence Pugh); Laura Boccanera (voce ufficiale di Jodie Foster, e doppiatrice del personaggio di Harry Potter ‘Bellatrix Lestrange'); Melina Martello (voce di attrici quali Diane Keaton, Catherine Deneuve e del personaggio ‘Duchessa' ne Gli Aristogatti); Veronica Puccio (doppiatrice di Dakota Johnson e voce di ‘Disgusto' in Inside Out, è ‘Starlight' nella serie The Boys); Laura Romano (voce delle attrici Sophia Vergara e Viola Davis); Chiara Fabiano (voce dell'attrice Jenna Ortega e di Millie Bobby Brown che interpreta ‘Undici' in Stranger Things); Luca Ward (voce di attori quali Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, Russell Crowe, Keanu Reeves); Gabriele Patriarca (voce del personaggio ‘Neville Paciock' della saga di Harry Potter e di ‘Adamo' in Hazbin Hotel); Riccardo Suarez (doppiatore dei personaggi ‘Angel Dust', uno dei protagonisti di Hazbin Hotel e ‘Steven Universe' della serie omonima); Flavio Aquilone (voce di ‘Draco Malfoy' in Harry Potter, di Zac Efron e di Light Yagami); Daniele Giuliani (voce di ‘Paura' in Inside Out e di ‘Jon Snow' ne Il Trono di Spade); e infine Rodolfo Bianchi (voce di Gerard Depardieu, Michael Douglas e dell'‘Ispettore Zenigata' in Lupin). Gli strumenti offerti dalle tecnologie possono essere utili nel doppiaggio se vengono utilizzati a supporto del lavoro degli attori, diventano invece un rischio quando si sostituiscono al lavoro artistico. L'Intelligenza Artificiale generativa è uno strumento in grado di creare nuovi contenuti e idee e, se utilizzata nel doppiaggio, permette di riprodurre la voce di un attore in qualsiasi lingua e mantenere una corrispondenza quasi perfetta con quella originale, con una forte riduzione dei costi e dei tempi di lavorazione, ma a discapito dell'emotività e dell'unicità che solo il linguaggio umano può avere.La richiesta di aiuto lanciata dai doppiatori italiani rivendica la difesa non solo della loro professione, ma di tutte quelle legate al settore del doppiaggio, che comprende molte altre figure professionali, come i direttori di doppiaggio, gli attori, i direttori artistici, gli assistenti, gli adattatori e i traduttori, i fonici di sala e di mix, i sincronizzatori, e tutte le persone che lavorano nelle società che curano la traduzione di un'opera. “L'arte è meravigliosa nelle sue tante e uniche imperfezioni – ci ricordano nel video – difendiamo questa Intelligenza Artistica”. Materiali su https://www.civile.it/internet/visual.php?num=99460

The Lookout on RNC RADIO
The Lookout: Episode 185 – Death Note, Part 1

The Lookout on RNC RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 56:11


Meelz and LJ begin their watch of the classic anime series Death Note, discussing characters, situations, and moments in the battle between Light Yagami and L.

Anime Protagonist Podcast
151 - Spooky Scary [WEEB]s

Anime Protagonist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 149:10


Halloween is right around the corner so, to get in the spoopy mood, the boys read the Junji Ito classic, Uzumaki! Tune in to find out if the acclaimed horror manga truly lives up to the hype! Also, which anime character would survive a slasher flick, the boys tell spooky ghost stories, and more! Support AniPro: Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/AniProPod Send us a Mailbag: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anipropod.com/mailbag Use code "ANIPRO" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through our link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tokyotreat.com/?rfsn=7695251.3317f Follow AniPro: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/AniProPod ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/anipropod⁠⁠⁠ Discord: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://discord.gg/dV5tMCWvM7 Next Reviews: Anime: Blood Blockade Battlefront → Your Lie In April → Ponpo The Cinephile → Listeners Choice Manga: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CITY (Chapters 1 - 39) Tracks: Opening theme: Shibuya Bumper Track: "Jack O Lantern" Music licensed by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠slip.stream Timestamps 00:00:00 - AniProPod 151 Intro 00:03:51 - Our Scary Stories 00:15:25 - Uzumaki Manga Review 00:26:23 - Characters & Art 00:41:01 - Plot & Themes 00:55:40 - Final Thoughts & Rating 01:05:48 - Uzumaki Anime + Break 01:09:05 - Our Next Manga Review... 01:12:16 - Anime Character We Can Fight 01:20:55 - Tournament Begins: Misato vs Okarun 01:32:17 - Ayanokoji, Thorfinn, Shikamaru, Seto Kaiba 01:41:17 - Rin, Misato, David Martinez, Marin 01:50:47 - Thorfinn, Rory Mercury, Rin, Shikamaru 01:58:24 - Yor, Light Yagami, Riko, Odokawa 02:07:33 - Chisato, David, Yor, Riko 02:20:03 - Final 2 Matches

Attack The Talk
EREN YEAGER VS LIGHT YAGAMI!! Who Would Win? | OVA #14 |

Attack The Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 150:30


Join us as we discuss and breakdown each episode of Attack on Titan in chronological order. In this episode, we theorize a potential multiverse battle in which Eren goes head to head versus Light in the world of DeathNote.. and Light versus Eren in the world of AOT... Who defeats who first? Is this even a battle? Join us as we hypothesize... Do you agree? Listen to our breakdowns for Season 1 in our Spotify channel located in our link tree below: https://linktr.ee/attackthetalk?utm_source=linktree_profile_share

Freestyle Anime Podcast
Talentless Nana: The Underrated Thriller You Should Be Watching!

Freestyle Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 43:27


Have you heard of Talentless Nana? If not, you're missing out!

Vortex
Vortex 44 - Canguru do breaking e ouro pra hérnia de disco

Vortex

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 78:27


O que te levaria a achar que tem competência pra representar uma nação nas olimpíadas? Estamos carentes de mensagens DESMOTIVACIONAIS? @katbarcelos e @odeiopepe trazem essas e outras questões no último especial olimpíadas 2024!   Acesse o link do Vortex e se inscreva na Imersão DEV Com Gemini pelo nosso link: http://alura.tv/vortex-imersao-dev-google Vem descobrir as vantagens que a Hotmart tem para você: https://hotm.art/vortex Host: Katiucha Barcelos. Instagram: @katbarcelos | Twitter/X: @katiucha Convidado: Pedro Pinheiro. Instagram: @odeiopepe | Twitter/X: @OdeioPePeNossas redes sociais:Instagram: @feedvortex Twitter: @feedvortex Reddit: r/feedvortex Links comentados no episódio: Rapidinhas: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMrgKmseE/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMrgKgJ82/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMrgKtVSQ/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMrgKu3AU/ https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMrgKGRSx/ Técnico de futebol do Japão é realmente o Light Yagami? https://www.timesnownews.com/world/us/us-buzz/is-japanese-football-coach-moriyasu-really-light-yagami-from-death-note-debunking-viral-theories-article-112150283 Gojo Satoru golerio:https://hypebeast.com/2021/9/jujutsu-kaisen-fans-think-this-chinese-athlete-looks-like-gojo-satoru Tom Cruise o culpado pela nossa derrota:https://caras.com.br/atualidades/brasileiros-se-revoltam-com-tom-cruise-apos-final-do-futebol-feminino-perdemos-por-culpa-dele.phtml Juiz explica nota zero a Australiana no Breaking: https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/olimpiadas/ultimas-noticias/2024/08/12/olimpiadas-juiz-do-breaking-explica-nota-zero-a-australiana-alvo-de-piadas.htm As regras da disputa do Breaking: https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/esportes/olimpiadas/vai-ter-brasileiro-no-breaking-entenda-como-sera-disputa-na-olimpiada/ Como a “farsa” foi permitida:https://www.news.com.au/sport/olympics/travesty-how-the-olympics-breaking-farce-was-allowed-to-happen/news-story/b6ff855d78232f4e6d7da82e7475bc64 Como Raygun se classificou para as Olimpíadas? https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-12/raygun-slammed-as-audacious-as-others-come-to-her-defence/104215942 O esporte foi arrastado para as Olimpíadas sem seu consentimento: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/insulting-the-sport-dragged-into-the-olympics-without-its-consent-20240715-p5jtu4.html Adele comenta o caso: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMrpdvB33/ Set da Mini Japa em 2024 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGE0VWLn9jc Dj salvando o clima:https://www.uol.com.br/esporte/olimpiadas/ultimas-noticias/2024/08/09/duda-e-ana-patricia-entrevista-pos-podio.htm Ana Patricia Supera Hérnia e ganha medalha: https://www.espn.com.br/olimpiadas/artigo/_/id/14020405/olimpiadas-ana-patricia-ouro-volei-de-praia-superou-hernia-lombar-hate-pos-toquio ===  Produção: Thyara Castro Edição: Joel Suke Ilustração da capa: Brann SousaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shonen Tapes
#267: The Death Note Improvement Tape

Shonen Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 25:54


How would you improve Death Note? It's no secret that the series took a notable dip between seasons 1 and 2—but why exactly? Was it the introduction of Near and Mello? Not enough action?In this episode, we tackle these questions and more in one of our Improvement Tapes. We take turns discussing where we think Death Note faltered and how we'd make it better. From character development to plot tweaks, we've got a few ideas.How you feeling about these picks?? Let us know on the YouTube or the Discord - We'd love to hear your thoughts!This Episode Includes: Death Note, Death Note Review, Anime Analysis, Anime Podcast, Death Note Reaction, Shonen, Light Yagami, L, Near, Mello, Anime DiscussionLinks to everything HERE!

The Nonlinear Library
LW - The Byronic Hero Always Loses by Cole Wyeth

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 3:51


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Byronic Hero Always Loses, published by Cole Wyeth on February 23, 2024 on LessWrong. Why do we root for the antiheroes? Walter White, Light Yagami, Lucifer Morningstar, Doctor Frankenstein... It seems to be natural to root for the bad guys, and perhaps even more natural for rationalists. "I must confess I have always had some sympathy with villains. Heroism makes fine entertainment but sooner or later someone has to get things done." - Bayaz, Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy. I think this is the reason, at least for me. Villains (particularly the most beloved villains) are agentic. They know what they want and they attempt to obtain it through their own actions. Sometimes those actions are even reasonable. This is notable because it's usually untrue of heroes. Heroes tend to be called to adventure, accepting a goal thrust upon them by circumstances or a bearded stranger or both. Then they pursue it, but often alongside a handful of other eclectic goals which cause internal conflict when they can't all be satisfied (getting distracted rescuing some civilians when the fate of the world is at stake). There's also something fairly un-agentic about following an absolute "honor" code, which is much more common among heroes than villains. Finally, heroes have teams of friends instead of minions, and are often forced to go out of their way to help their friends. A hero's friendships might even change his terminal values! So, why do we often find villains so fascinating? I think it's the same reason that rationalists don't run the world. Being highly agentic just isn't easy in real life, because it's inherently individualistic. Individuals tend to be outcompeted by large organizations. Large organizations are approximately agentic, but the people making up a large organization don't necessarily have to be. In fact, it might be better if they aren't! The military seems to optimize much more strongly for loyalty and discipline than agency - in fact, an army of agents with diverse goals seems tricky to control, since most will instrumentally value their own survival (though an army of agents with one cohesive goal may be even more formidable). In industry, principles of comparative advantage can imply that it is best for each employee to become highly specialized, which seems opposed to developing their agency. A more capable agent might generalize (building the type of skill set that a startup found might need, including "executive nature" as in Competent Elites). Though agentic employees can create a lot of value, I think it is typically more cost effective to create additional cogs in the machine than it is to increase agency. I think this is also why politicians are not very clever (epistemic status: I don't know any politicians). The things we value in a leader include costly trustworthiness signals (see https://www.elephantinthebrain.com/). In fact, the risk of an actively corrupt leader may be great enough that some would prefer a candidate with actively irrational beliefs (say, expecting moral judgement in the afterlife). I would almost go so far as to say that the idea of becoming a Machiavellian scheming mastermind and changing the world (for better or worse) through sheer cleverness is a childish fantasy. Maybe that's not a bad thing; children might be naive, but at least they aren't bitter. Perhaps it's just my American upbringing, but I think I want to live in a world where agents can get what they want, even with the world set against them, if only they are clever and persistent enough. So when I read about another despicable villain sacrificing it all and throwing the natural order out of balance in the name of cursed immortality or to avenge their family or to grasp untold riches, I can't help but root for them a little. In a way, Milton's Lucifer is the ...

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong
LW - The Byronic Hero Always Loses by Cole Wyeth

The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 3:51


Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The Byronic Hero Always Loses, published by Cole Wyeth on February 23, 2024 on LessWrong. Why do we root for the antiheroes? Walter White, Light Yagami, Lucifer Morningstar, Doctor Frankenstein... It seems to be natural to root for the bad guys, and perhaps even more natural for rationalists. "I must confess I have always had some sympathy with villains. Heroism makes fine entertainment but sooner or later someone has to get things done." - Bayaz, Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy. I think this is the reason, at least for me. Villains (particularly the most beloved villains) are agentic. They know what they want and they attempt to obtain it through their own actions. Sometimes those actions are even reasonable. This is notable because it's usually untrue of heroes. Heroes tend to be called to adventure, accepting a goal thrust upon them by circumstances or a bearded stranger or both. Then they pursue it, but often alongside a handful of other eclectic goals which cause internal conflict when they can't all be satisfied (getting distracted rescuing some civilians when the fate of the world is at stake). There's also something fairly un-agentic about following an absolute "honor" code, which is much more common among heroes than villains. Finally, heroes have teams of friends instead of minions, and are often forced to go out of their way to help their friends. A hero's friendships might even change his terminal values! So, why do we often find villains so fascinating? I think it's the same reason that rationalists don't run the world. Being highly agentic just isn't easy in real life, because it's inherently individualistic. Individuals tend to be outcompeted by large organizations. Large organizations are approximately agentic, but the people making up a large organization don't necessarily have to be. In fact, it might be better if they aren't! The military seems to optimize much more strongly for loyalty and discipline than agency - in fact, an army of agents with diverse goals seems tricky to control, since most will instrumentally value their own survival (though an army of agents with one cohesive goal may be even more formidable). In industry, principles of comparative advantage can imply that it is best for each employee to become highly specialized, which seems opposed to developing their agency. A more capable agent might generalize (building the type of skill set that a startup found might need, including "executive nature" as in Competent Elites). Though agentic employees can create a lot of value, I think it is typically more cost effective to create additional cogs in the machine than it is to increase agency. I think this is also why politicians are not very clever (epistemic status: I don't know any politicians). The things we value in a leader include costly trustworthiness signals (see https://www.elephantinthebrain.com/). In fact, the risk of an actively corrupt leader may be great enough that some would prefer a candidate with actively irrational beliefs (say, expecting moral judgement in the afterlife). I would almost go so far as to say that the idea of becoming a Machiavellian scheming mastermind and changing the world (for better or worse) through sheer cleverness is a childish fantasy. Maybe that's not a bad thing; children might be naive, but at least they aren't bitter. Perhaps it's just my American upbringing, but I think I want to live in a world where agents can get what they want, even with the world set against them, if only they are clever and persistent enough. So when I read about another despicable villain sacrificing it all and throwing the natural order out of balance in the name of cursed immortality or to avenge their family or to grasp untold riches, I can't help but root for them a little. In a way, Milton's Lucifer is the ...

OTR: A Friendly Debate
Chainsaw Man VS Death Note

OTR: A Friendly Debate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 46:16


Anime and manga fans, rev your chainsaws and start scribbling the names of people you'd rather see gone, because we're talking Chainsaw Man and Death Note this episode! Lando reveals how Death Note has spoiled him for all other anime, and highlights the cat-and-mouse machinations of Light Yagami (not Turner) and L as one boy genius tries to outwit the other. Mucci attempts to dance around the awkwardness of talking about a teenage flawed hero with base desires, but a lot of heart (even if said heart happens to be replaced by a chainsaw devil dog). Judge Huy tries not to disappoint Lando as much as the Netflix Death Note movie did. Music: "Mystical Music Box for TV Series" by UNIVERSFIELD and "The Spider" by felineterror on freesound.org. Main theme by Lando and Mucci. Follow us on our socials: IG: @otr_debate Twitter: @OTRdebate FB: @otrdebate or on YouTube! You can also email topics you think we should cover at OTRdebate@gmail.com!  Or for easy access to everything: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/Otrdebate Sources: https://www.polygon.com/23528252/chainsaw-man-endings-songs-anime-finale https://www.themarysue.com/fan-favorite-chainsaw-man-character-was-inspired-by-south-parks-eric-cartman/ https://youtu.be/eByb9s4InaA?si=glQ0-gAlAkEyz363 https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/netflix-death-note-series-from-stranger-things-creators-what-we-know-so-far/ https://www.dualshockers.com/5-most-iconic-moments-from-death-note/ https://www.cbr.com/death-note-lights-craziest-plans/

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Here is a list of anime that have a good plot twist  1. "Steins;Gate": This sci-fi thriller features numerous plot twists involving time travel, alternate timelines, and the consequences of meddling with the past. 2. "Attack on Titan": Known for its shocking revelations and unexpected turns, "Attack on Titan" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its intricate plot and complex character dynamics. 3. "Neon Genesis Evangelion": This mecha anime delves into psychological and existential themes, with numerous plot twists that challenge the characters' perceptions of reality. 4. "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion": With its intricate political intrigue and morally ambiguous characters, "Code Geass" is filled with surprising plot twists and dramatic developments. 5. "Puella Magi Madoka Magica": Despite its cute appearance, this magical girl anime takes dark and unexpected turns, featuring plot twists that subvert typical genre conventions. 6. "Death Note": This psychological thriller is filled with twists and turns as Light Yagami and L face off in a battle of wits, with each attempting to outmaneuver the other in their pursuit of justice. 7. "Psycho-Pass": Set in a dystopian future where crime is predicted and prevented by advanced technology, "Psycho-Pass" features numerous plot twists that challenge the characters' beliefs and values. 8. "Paranoia Agent": Directed by Satoshi Kon, this psychological thriller explores themes of paranoia and identity, with plot twists that blur the lines between reality and fantasy. 9. "Serial Experiments Lain": This avant-garde anime delves into themes of identity and reality, with plot twists that challenge the viewer's perception of the world. 10. "Monster": This psychological thriller follows a brain surgeon's quest to track down a former patient turned serial killer, with numerous plot twists and moral dilemmas along the way. The Promised Neverland": Features shocking revelations about the true nature of the orphanage and its dark secrets. Mirai Nikki" (Future Diary): Contains numerous twists and turns driven by the unpredictable actions of the characters and their diaries. Death Parade": Features unexpected revelations about the characters' pasts and the true purpose of the mysterious bar where they are judged. Erased" (Boku Dake ga Inai Machi): Contains twists related to time travel and the protagonist's efforts to prevent a series of Your Lie in April" (Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso): Contains emotional plot twists related to the characters' past traumas and their journey towards healing. These anime showcase the diversity of storytelling in the medium, with each series offering unique and memorable plot twists that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Roger's Radio - Anime und Manga
Death Note - Zeitlos oder in die Jahre gekommen?

Roger's Radio - Anime und Manga

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 199:11


Das im Jahr 2003 erschienene Werk Death Note ist so ziemlich jedem Anime/Manga-Fan ein Begriff. Mit 108 Kapiteln und gerade mal 37 (!) Folgen im Anime, erzählt Death Note die Geschichte des jungen Light Yagami. In dieser zweiten Ausgabe von Rogerˋs Radio nehmen wir euch mit durch die Seiten des Death Note. Erforscht mit uns die Welt der Shinigami und erfahrt, wie Death Note die Grenzen zwischen Gut und Böse verschwimmen lässt.

Real Horrorshow Podcast
Real Minishow Ep. 62 - He Burned Her Alive

Real Horrorshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 34:22


This week, we're wrapping up Death Note and putting a cute little bow on it. After the death of L, there's an intense battle over who will be his successor as Light Yagami becomes the worst version of himself. There's action, death, and Shinigami as we reach the exciting conclusion of one of the best animes ever made! And, get ready as we launch our Saw retrospective this month and start a new show for the miniseries…and by get ready I mean actually get ready because the show is Fall of the House of Usher and we will be reading the corresponding Poe stories and will get literary with it.  Guest Find Us Online - Website: www.realhorrorshow.com - Twitter: www.twitter.com/Horrorshowpod - Support: www.realhorrorshow.com/support/ - Submit: www.realhorrorshow.com/submission-guidelines/    Good Things to Support - Quileute Move to Higher Ground: https://mthg.org/  - Red Canary Song: https://www.redcanarysong.net/ - List of BLM Affiliated Charities: https://bit.ly/3wSMW47 Abortion Funds in Every State https://shoutyourabortion.com/abortion-pills/ https://aidaccess.org/ Support Families in Palestine  Credits - Host: Samantha Oty. Instagram: @samiswritingstuff, Website: https://samanthaoty.wixsite.com/mysite/ - Host: Stormy Skies. Instagram: @thestormyskies Website: https://stormyskies3.wixsite.com/stormyskies - End Song: 'Creepy Doll' by Jonathan Coulton. Website: www.jonathancoulton.com About Us Sam and Stormy died and they can't get into Heaven until they watch every single horror movie on Netflix. But, like, those movies are constantly changing, so it seems like someone is yanking their chain. 

Cinematic Doctrine
Death Note (2017) - Criminally Westernized

Cinematic Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 89:45


PATREON PARTY PLEASER:This movie was selected by our Patreon Supporters over at the Cinematic Doctrine Patreon. Support as little as $3 a month and have your voice heard! Shirleon joins Melvin in summarizing one of the single most hated western adaptions of an anime to date: Death Note from Adam Wingard! From sporadic over-the-top violence to an extremely emotional protagonist, Death Note was a Hollywood picture a long-time coming, and while it's soured as a classic example of Netflix' early foibles, we're ready to find out what it is that really separates Death Note from it's anime counterpart.Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 33-minutes of Melvin asking Shirleon what 15-different fictional and non-fictional characters would do if they received the death note, from Dr. Who to John Snow, and how they would be stopped from killing more people. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)A Hollywood adaption of the Death Note story has been shopped around for nearly a decade by the time Netflix got its hands on the project.It doesn't take long before Shirleon and Melvin start to notice a series of issues with Death Note (2017).Discussing the characteristic disparity between Light Turner and Light Yagami.As The Ring is to Ringu, so to is Death Note (2017) to Death Note (2006). Everything is overly Americanized, including the tone.The very second L is introduced is when the movie begins to go completely downhill. It gets embarrassing.Discussing how the third act makes literally no sense if you spend even a second thinking about it.Recommendations:reMarkable: The Paper Tablet (Technology)A Bundle Full of Cats (Video Game Collection)Subnautica (2018) (Video Game) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S8 Ep67: Joaquin Pedro Valdes, John Manjiro in Pacific Overtures & Light Yagami in Death Note

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 44:54


Joaquin Pedro Valdes is currently playing John Manjiro in Pacific Overtures at the Menier Chocolate Factory. Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's musical hasn't been seen in London since 2014.  Matthew White directs this revival which is a co-production with the Umeda Arts Theater in Japan, where it has already been a huge success in Tokyo and Osaka. Joaquin began his career in The Philippines, originally working in theatre as a child before becoming a member of the boyband 17:28. Some of his credits in Manila include: Jamie in The Last Five Years, standby Charlie Price in Kinky Boots and Mr Wormwood in Matilda. Joaquin moved to the UK in 2017 when he was cast in Miss Saigon (UK & International Tour), covering the Engineer and Thuy.  His credits also include: understudy Lun Tha & Kralahome in The King and I (UK / International Tour), John Safford Fiske in Fanny & Stella (Garden Theatre), Ram Sweeney in Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket), Rooh inVanara The Musical (Hackney Empire) and understudy Simba in The Lion King (UK & Ireland Tour). Joaquin has had a whirlwind year; he appeared in two brand new musicals Killing The Cat (Riverside Studios) and Then Now & Next (Southwark Playhouse). He then starred as Light Yagami in the English-language premiere of Death Note which had a limited semi-staged run at the London Palladium and Lyric Theatre.Recorded at the Menier, in this episode Joaquin discusses all-things Pacific Overtures as well as his busy year and the incredible response to Death Note, plus lots more. Pacific Overtures runs at the Menier Chocolate Factory until 24th February 2024. Visit www.menierchocolatefactory.com for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins  @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.  

Real Horrorshow Podcast
A Break from the Mikelsons (Real Minishow Ep. 59)

Real Horrorshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 19:23


It's time to take a break from the thrilling and repetitive world of The Vampire Diaries and turn The Stormy Skies into a filthy, disgusting nerd by watching Death Note.  Death Note is a now classic Shonen anime that follows Light Yagami as he unlocks the secrets of the Death Note--a notebook that kills anyone whose name is written inside. But, uh oh, it seems like the real police aren't too fond of this turn of events, so they team up with the mysterious L to bring him to justice. It's a good one. Join us by streaming it on your preferred anime streaming service.  We also picked the next movie up for review: Ringu. The 1998 beloved Japanese horror film.  Guest Find Us Online - Website: www.realhorrorshowpodcast.com - Twitter: www.twitter.com/Horrorshowpod - Support: www.realhorrorshow.com/support/ - Submit: www.realhorrorshow.com/submission-guidelines/  Good Things to Support The Real Horrorshow Podcast stands behind SAG-AFTRA and WGA as they strike. If you want to support the WGA and SAG-AFTRA then consider donating to the Entertainment Community Fund which supports those who are out of work. You can also donate to other funds benefiting actors, writers, and crew members using the links found in the episode notes.  ENTERTAINMENT COMMUNITY FUND -----  - Quileute Move to Higher Ground: https://mthg.org/  - Red Canary Song: https://www.redcanarysong.net/ - List of BLM Affiliated Charities: https://bit.ly/3wSMW47 Abortion Funds in Every State https://shoutyourabortion.com/abortion-pills/ https://aidaccess.org/ Credits - Host: Samantha Oty. Instagram: @samiswritingstuff, Website: https://samanthaoty.wixsite.com/mysite/ - Host: Stormy Skies. Instagram: @thestormyskies Website: https://stormyskies3.wixsite.com/stormyskies - End Song: 'Creepy Doll' by Jonathan Coulton. Website: www.jonathancoulton.com About Us Sam and Stormy died and they can't get into Heaven until they watch every single horror movie on Netflix. But, like, those movies are constantly changing, so it seems like someone is yanking their chain. 

Geek Freaks Headlines
Top 5 Anime for Beginners

Geek Freaks Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 2:30


Looking for a great anime to start with? Here are 5 beginner-friendly anime series that are sure to entertain and amaze! Attack on Titan is an epic and gripping series that follows humanity's struggle for survival against giant humanoid creatures known as Titans. With intense action, intricate world-building, and well-developed characters, Attack on Titan is a fantastic introduction to the anime world. My Hero Academia takes place in a world where individuals possess superpowers called "Quirks." This series offers a blend of action, humor, and heartfelt moments that resonate with viewers. It's a fantastic pick for those who love superhero stories and character-driven narratives. Death Note is a mind-bending anime that revolves around a high school student, Light Yagami, who gains possession of a mysterious notebook with deadly powers. If he writes someone's name in the notebook, that person will die. This thought-provoking and suspenseful anime will keep you on the edge of your seat. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood follows the journey of two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, who use alchemy in their quest to find the Philosopher's Stone to restore their bodies after a failed alchemical ritual. The series combines action, adventure, and emotional depth to create an unforgettable and compelling story. One Punch Man is a hilarious and action-packed anime that centers around Saitama, a hero who can defeat any opponent with a single punch. With its impressive animation and over-the-top battles, One Punch Man is an enjoyable and easy-to-digest series for beginners. If you're looking for a great anime to start with, be sure to check out these five beginner-friendly series! You won't be disappointed.

Geek Girl Soup
12.29 Death Note and the Rise of Kira

Geek Girl Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 47:51


“The world is rotten, and those who are making it rot deserve to die.” So states Light Yagami in episode 1 of the Japanese anime “Death Note” after getting acquainted with the notebook of the same name.What would you do if you happened upon a notebook that would kill anyone whose name you wrote in it? Would you rid the world of evil, as Light claims to be doing? Would you try to destroy the book? Give it back to Ryuk, the Shinigami death god? Lock it away so that no one else could use it for evil?The Geek Girls have fun chatting about this series—with an audio clip from Geek Guy Chris!We also get a soap update from Cort, and we all share a few minutes of what else we've been watching!-Original music by Garrett ThompsonFollow us on Instagram @GeekGirlSoupContinue the conversation on FacebookListen to Cort's podcast with Brad at PureFandom.comCheck out Susan's movie stats on Letterboxd Email your questions and comments to GeekGirlSoup@gmail.comGeek on!

Based News Network
Bud Light Yagami

Based News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 58:26


TODAY WE DISCUSS.... 1. Dylan Mulvaney and the Bud Light controversy  2. RuPaul's Drag Race FINALE (**spoilers 18:50-32:00**) 3. Discord user in Minecraft server leaks classified pentagon documents 4. Elon Musk putting "gov-funded media" label on NPR and other publications   5. Montana officially to ban TikTok...   Follow us Instagram:  Sophie: @joan.of.arca Caio: @punkrevolutionnow Twitter:  Sophie: @soophieeb Caio: @punkrevnow   

Arc Angels: An Anime Pod
#12 ♡ Sluts For Bare Feet - Part 2 (Death Note)

Arc Angels: An Anime Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 61:09


'Twas a recording so long we had to split it in two parts—unfortunately, the last hour of this film was horrendous. So please enjoy Arc Angels' first-ever audio only episode! All aboard the Light Yagami hate train part two. FOLLOW THE POD: TikTok: @arcangelspodcast Instagram: @arcangelspodcast Youtube: Arc Angels: An Anime Pod FOLLOW US: Instagram: @sofiaviera.jpg / @hocuspolkus TikTok: @sofiaviera.jpg / @polkathottie

We Appreciate Manga™
101 - Death Note 2020 Special One-Shot

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 40:16


14 years after the original Death Note run ended, we were blessed with the return of familiar characters and introduced with a new one, Minoru Tanaka. A character whose ingenious actions causes the Shinigami king to create a new rule. This will be the last Death Note related episode between the boys as they discuss the manga's legacy and more. Skip synopsis @ 6:52   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   101: Death Note 2020 Special One-Shot Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata   Plot Synopsis:   The Death god Ryuk is bored as usual and hungry for some more delicious apples, he goes back to the human world and finds someone who is intelligent enough to use the Death Note in new ways.   Ryuk gives Minoru Tanaka the same Death Note that Light Yagami used in exchange for apples, Of course Minoru knows of Light as the tyrannical Kira. A person who he now studies in his ethics class as a terrorist albeit Kira was successful at preventing wars and lowering crime rates, using the Death Note to rid the world of whomever he deemed as evil.   Minoru is different, in that he decides not to murder anyone but instead to sell the Death Note, he tells Ryuk that the world has changed since Kira had the Death Note and that to become like the next Kira would be more so difficult in a world where cameras are on every street corner and in everyone's pocket. Plus, people are aware of the existence of Ryuk and can identify him and the Death Note now.   Minoru hatches the plan that Ryuk goes to Sakura TV station so to announce the bid and have people use twitter and the hashtag “Power of Kira”   Ryuk will be untraceable so long as he travels underground, under earth, much to the chagrin of L, the surviving members of the NPA and the SPK.   It becomes apparent that the money for the bid is reaching beyond that of any individual to be able to afford, Minoru sends out Ryuk to relay the message that government and world leaders must use their PR representatives to announce their bid. Eventually the winner is announced to be the government of the United States of America.   To make the transfer of money discreet, Minoru has the US government transfer the winning amount worth 10 trillion dollars divided in equal parts to people under the age of 70, living in Tokyo and who also own a Yotsuba bank of Japan account.   Once Minoru deems the plan a success, he gives Ryuk the Death Note to pass on and tells him that he no longer wants to see him again, and that he will live his life happily thanks to the fortune from the U.S. government.   The plot twist, as Ryuk knows, is that the Death Note brings misfortune to those who touch it, and that is still the case. Before Ryuk gives the Death note to the US he is summoned by the Shinigami King, afterwards he tells the current US president of the time, Donald Trump that the rules of the Death Note have now changed.   Anyone who buys and sells the Death Note will die as punishment. The buyer dies upon receiving the Death Note and the seller upon receiving their currency.   Ryuk explains to Trump that although he will die upon acquiring the Death Note, the Death Note itself will still be owned by his second in command, and thus will become the property of the U.S. government. Trump however decides to abandon the Death Note but pretend that he still has it so that people will see him as a hero. Very Shrewd.   Topics and Facts:   The one shot made its public debut during Takeshi Obata's art exhibition, named Never Complete, before being published on Viz Media's website. It is now available as part of an anthology of short stories, released under Viz media. The main character Minoru is an intelligent character as was Light Yagami, unprecedented for a Death Note user is his pacifism, in terms of capitalist ideology you can consider Minoru a far better hero if not a better man than Light Yagami but what makes the series so good as a story is how it presents owning the Death Note as a moral dilemma.   We also talk about Near, who makes another appearance in this one-shot, having previously appeared in the 2008 ‘C – Kira' one-shot story.   Although this one-shot manga is satire it is important to note that when this was published the world was in the middle of a pandemic which threatened the economy and the lives of those from all walks of life. Tsugumi Ohba did not write this manga as a response to the pandemic nor the January 6 U.S. capitol attack, but one can still see it as a response to Trumpism. During president Donald Trumps' service, the country was (and as of 2023 still is) culturally divided. Possibly due to the newness of social media platforms propagating disinformation and propaganda. As of this episode air date January 28, 2023, political discourse worldwide is still dangerously tense.   “The Gold Standard” that James refers to is a monetary system that provides a fixed international exchange rate. James is correct in assuming that under such a standard the transaction for the Death Note is not feasible however, both countries would need to share the same kind of standard, and the buying country would need to be the larger provider of gold stock for the transaction to be completely beneficial to Japan. The U.S. does have the larger supply of gold stock compared to Japan, however as steven mentions, the U.S. has not used the standard since 1971, a decision dubbed the “Nixon Shock”. Because of this the U.S. can prevent a drastic economic deflation, which would happen if the U.S. if they were to buy the Death Note under a gold standard. There is also the “The Silver standard” which is more feasible of a monetary system because of silver having widespread stock worldwide, in retrospect it may seem absurd to consider gold stock as a fixed rate for international exchange, but one must keep in mind that the gold standard was after all created by the world dominating English empire.   Although it certainly seems Minoru did the right thing in comparison to his predecessor Light Yagami, one can wonder if such an auction could be successful to an economic boom, after all a country could place sanctions on the trading of WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) but then again what country could be powerful enough to threaten sanctions on the U.S. and Japan? Especially after the transfer of Kira's power?   A new (supposedly Netflix) adaptation Is to be written and executively produced by Halia Abdel-Meguid, it will be made by the ‘Upside Down pictures' production company. The same company responsible for ‘Stranger Things' created by the Duffer brothers.     Differences from the original 2003/'06 manga run and the 2015 NTV Mini Series:   L appears in all white clothing, more so like the character of Near in the manga. He also wears buttoned linen shirts, which Watari has multiples of ready whenever L wants to change. The Death Note that Gellus owns before Misa is coloured red, it appears black in the manga, however the manga explains that there are red and white coloured Death Notes that Shinigami own within the rules section. The Eraldo Coil character/alias that L uses is absent from the story but otherwise replaced with the name “Babel” which is possibly derived from the Hebrew word בָּלַל (bālal), meaning to jumble or to confuse. It also comes from the name “Tower of Babel” which is referred to in the bible as a tower reaching God, with its construction itself being mentioned in an origin myth for the world's languages. In the miniseries, Babel is not an alias of but is instead an associate of L. The real identity of Babel is Near a.k.a Nate River.   Near appears earlier in the story, before L dies. Near's appearance is also different, instead of wearing white pyjamas Near wears something that is a mix between a tailored suit and dungarees. They do however have a white bob hair style, albeit less curly than the manga. There is no SPK (Special Provision for Kira), instead after the death of L Near joins the same task force as the NPA, becoming the new L.   Teru Mikami appears much earlier in the story; he spies on Misa, then attacks and steals her Death Note after Light instructs her to dig it up in the woods. Like the manga this event happens after Light regains his memories of the Death Note. Rem does not kill L, instead Teru Mikami, having sided with Light and acquiring the Shinigami eyes, is the one to kill L whilst Rem remains passive throughout. Rem does not die through the events of the series and neither risks their life to save Misa. L's death occurs after he pulls off a desperate and crude tactic to frame Light. L gets Light alone and proceeds to write Light's name in the Death Note. Through the ordeal Light receives a text message from Mikami that shows L's real name. Light attacks L, then takes the Death Note and writes L's name down as a form of self-defence. This does not kill L, since L had Watari create a fake Death Note in order to trick and goad Light into using the note on L. Before L manages to use the fake note as evidence, he is killed by Mikami's Death Note and Light tells the task force that L told him his real name in order to goad him into an attack.   Mello is not a legitimate heir to L, instead he is a character that is trapped within the body of Near. Near having what is known as Disassociate Identity Disorder, otherwise known as “split personalities”. Sometimes Near keeps Mello at bay by having Mello talk through a ventriloquists' doll. Mello ends up taking full control later without the need for a doll, and dresses just like their anime/manga counterpart. Near/Mello are both male characters but they are played by a woman, Mio Yuki. Ryuk does not write Light's name in his Death Note, instead Light dies in a warehouse on fire trying to grab his Death Note, he begs Ryuk to make the eye trade with him but the book is already in flames at that moment and soon Light himself burns. (If my memory is correct, Light is so deluded at that point he forgets the death note is fake - J) Mikami is the one who starts the fire, in order to prevent the task force from arresting Light. Near is the dominant personality when Light is captured as Kira, and remains dominant throughout most of the episodes. Watari does not die; he survives to the end and assists Near after L's death.       Other references:     Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

We Appreciate Manga™
099 - Death Note vol. 12

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 55:40


Listen in on James, Will and Steven as they talk all about the final chapters of Death Note, discussing their favorite tricks that the characters utilised and more. What was your favorite trick? But beware! there are spoilers of both the 2006 Japanese two-part movie as well as the manga and the anime! Otherwise come and listen in! Skip synopsis @ 5:02   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 099: Death Note vol. 12 ⁓ Finis Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   Light Yagami, the boy gifted with the magical and powerful Death Note was able to reshape the world as the god like Kira. A battle of wits began with Light and the prodigy detective L but Light successfully kills L and becomes the “the second L”; four years pass only for Light to be faced by the arrival of L's heirs, Near and Mello. Both of L's heirs know of the existence of Light's murder weapon, the titular Death Note. Near and Light agree to meet each other at a warehouse, where Near claims to have proof of who the serial killer known as Kira is. Near knows that Japan's NPA (National Police Agency) has had no leads on Kira upon L's death, he also knows that they acquired a death note before L's death and had acquired a second death note upon losing the first to Mello. Near also knows that Kira has made no threat or demand in order to retrieve the existing death note from the NPA branch. And finally, one actual god of death, Ryuk resides amongst the NPA task force. These facts support that Kira has planted himself among the task force. Mello revealed to Near the existence of the fake 13-day-rule, and NPA task force agent Aizawa revealed to Near that Light was a suspect until the discovery of this 13-day-rule. These facts support that Light is Kira. Before their meeting Mello abducts one of the two Kira proxies, Kiyomi Takada. Mello dies from Takada's hidden death note scrap and soon Takada along with any evidence of the death note is killed off by Light's own hidden death note, since you can rip pieces from the note book and still use them to kill. Near has organised the warehouse meeting so that the last living Kira proxy, Teru Mikami can be tricked into secretly writing all names down in a fake copy of Kira's death note. If Teru is arrested and Light's name is absent from this fake death note. Then Near wins, having all the evidence he needs on Light/Kira. The only issue for Near however is that Light already knows about Near's fake death note plan. Comparisons from how the ending of the anime differs from that of the manga: Teru Mikami dies on screen, after Light is caught by Near in the Yellow box warehouse, Mikami, whilst under arrest, grabs a pen and stabs himself in the chest with it. The image of Near's finger puppets being reflected in Light's eye is absent in the anime. Ryuk is not in the warehouse after Light is shot and injured, Ryuk is alone outside when he writes Light's name in the Death Note. Misa attempts suicide by jumping, the implication that she intuitively knows that Light has now been caught as Kira. Light flees the warehouse; he runs past an apparition of a schoolboy walking in the opposite direction. It is himself as a teenager, before he became Kira. When Light finds a place to hide, he soon dies. Possibly alone if it were not for L's ghost appearing in the same room. The final scene of the manga makes no appearance in the anime, the one where a large cult of Kira followers making a candle light vigil. Notable differences from the manga and the 2006 movie adaptations:   The first movie covers the events of volumes 1 to 3 and the sequel covers volumes 4 and 7. L is seen stirring his tea with a small lollipop. Near's mask resembles L but in the 06 movie L did wear a mask, the mask of the Hyottoko. Lind L. Tailor pronounces Kira, with the R syllable replaced entirely with the letter L and a slight emphasis on the first vowel. As in saying the word “killer” but with “ah” replacing “er”. Raye Penber is Japanese and has the surname changed to Iwamatsu. This is due to the movie casting local actors, as is usually the case for most film studios. Foreign agencies do exist, but finding an actor who is both a good performer, bilingual and foreign is a challenge for most, with actors like Anupam Tripathi (famous for Netflix's Squid Game) being an outlier. In the first movie Naomi Misora confronts Light Yagami, this proves to be her undoing as she reveals to Light that she is Raye's fiancé. And in a late plot twist, Light tells Ryuk that he sought out and found her name on a church's register. The climax in the first movie ends with a more dramatic version of Naomi's death. Kiyomi Takada appears in the second movie, she fulfils the role of Higuchi with an abridged version of the events in the Yotsuba arc. Takada never attends university with Light and Light never dates her. Takada is a news anchor who kills her rival in order to become a fully-fledged news presenter. As she raises suspicion the task force bugs her home and use Matsuda to blackmail her. Matsuda does not fake his death, instead when confronting the Higuchi/Takada character he presents himself with a fake business card and name whilst wearing a disguise. This leads to the bait-and switch-tactic of using the TV broadcast, which in turn forces Takada to make the eye trade and kill a policeman whilst making her way to the TV station. The conclusion to the sequel ‘Death Note: The Last Name' is perhaps the biggest difference in comparison to the manga, the anime adaptation and even the Netflix movie. As with the manga, L suggests having Americans on death row test the Death Note rules, however once a trend in Kira deaths occur L tells Soichiro that he has written his own name in the death note and has decided to test the 13-day rule on himself, by doing this he is invulnerable to an attack from Rem and L has Soichiro pretend to leave for America so to make a surprise ambush on Light. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

We Appreciate Manga™
098 - Death Note vol. 11

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 31:49


On today's episode we compare the manga to the anime, specifically some key scenes set before the final chapters. As well as share some facts on the setting of Death Note and compare them to the real-world place they are based on. Skip synopsis @ 4:01   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   098: Death Note vol. 11 ⁓ Kindred Spirits Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   With the battle now set to end in Japan, Near organises a face-to-face meeting with Light and vows to have proof on Kira's identity. In doing so he will avenge the Death of his predecessor, L. Plot twist, Light is Kira! But chances are you already knew that!   Before a date is set by Near, he must first determine who could be a Kira proxy, whom he titles as X-Kira. Making a time line of events and scanning multiple video records he suspects Teru Mikami. But only when Near's team discover that he has a Death Note do they respond, first they determine where ever or not a god of death is following Mikami, that way they can safely copy and or tamper with the Death Note without being noticed. Takada and Misa have dinner together only to fight over their love for Light Yagami. Afterwards Near decides to capture and detain Misa, knowing that she was once a proxy for Kira, Misa having no memories of the Death Note agrees to de detained following a belief that Light wants to capture Kira and a willingness to cut any plans made with Takada.   Near contacts Light, and establishes that they will meet in the yellow box warehouse within Daikoku Wharf on January 28th 1p.m. Light meets Takada so to inform Mikami on the location of the final confrontation between Kira and Near. The question still stands, if Kira can kill Near and his agents then what will be the fate of Near's rival and the second successor to L? Mello himself not being one to stick to the shadows for too long comes out and abducts Takada.   What will Kira's next move be?     Fun Facts:   Tetsuro Araki directed the anime to Death Note, having worked on the first episode he helped establish the tone of the series alongside the series musician/composer Hideki Taniuchi and Yoshihisa Hirano. It was Masato Bessho who directed and storyboarded the infamous “potato chip scene”   Real World Settings of Death Note:   Daikoku Wharf, or Daikoku Pier is known as 大黒埠頭, Daikokufutō, located around the port of Yokohama. Light studied at To-oh University, which is possibly analogous to the real-life Tokyo University, a notable clue being that they share the nickname Todai, short for Tokyo Daigaku University and the place is referenced using the nickname Todai. Not to be confused with the real-life Toho University, which has a similar sounding name. The hotel that Light and Takada have their meetings in is Teito Hotel, possibly named after a real hotel, previously known as Hotel Teito it was then merged with and is known as the Imperial Hotel. Located in Marunouchi nearby the Imperial Palace. Episode 12 of ‘I love Lucy' was set in this hotel. The anime adaptation uses this hotel's exterior as the model however in the Death Note manga the hotel maybe based more so on the Prince Park Hotel and/or the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier. This is because outside the window of Light and Takada's room we can see a noteworthy view of the Tokyo Tower, at the very least, the interior maybe based on the latter. The Tokyo Tower is certainly one of one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks alongside the Sensoji temple and the Hachiko statue, especially since many pictures show it beside the landmark that is Mt. Fuji. It also makes an appearance in the 2006 Death Note movie, ‘The Last Name', the final shot of the movie is outside Misa's window, where we can see Ryuk flying around the Tokyo Tower. The New York headquarters of the SPK is located near Nick. St. Station however most inner-city streets in New York favour numbers and not names for their streets. LAX is a real place, an abbreviation of Los Angeles International Airport. NHN is based on NHK, short for ‘Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai' or ‘Japanese Broadcasting Corporation' in English. It is similar to the BBC in England. Sakura TV is not based on any TV station. In the 2006 movie, the exterior is depicted as an outdoor food court with a giant TV screen assembled with multiple monitors. For further reading on locations more so specific to the anime you can check this tourism blog and this similar tourism page Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

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097 - Death Note vol. 10

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 31:10


The two friends brace themselves for the final volumes of Death Note and James compares Near's/Ohba's comments on the Kira worshippers to that of the most avid of Trump supporters, albeit such riot scenes are all too common in the real world. Skip synopsis @ 4:31 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 097: Death Note vol. 10 ⁓ Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc After Near and Mogi escape an attack from Kira worshippers, he suspects that the new L, Light Yagami, is Kira and lies about Mogi so to stir distrust amongst Light's team. Light permits his task force to see Near, Aizawa does so and picks up Mogi, in return they share clues and Aizawa and Mogi begin to suspect Light. Mogi, Mello and Matt, spy on Misa in order to determine if she has a Death Note. Light knows he is under suspicion. And has given Misa's Death Note to one of his supporters, Teru Mikami. Light is wary that with Teru being the hand of Kira his ideologies in time will start to differ from his own. Through coincidence, Teru has replaced the Kira spokesperson Demegawa with Light's university acquaintance. The news reporter Kiyomi Takada. Light contacts Takada whilst maintaining the guise that he is investigating Takada as part of the Kira investigation. In truth Light is using Takada so to pass messages on to Mikami. Fun Facts: In the supplementary volume 13 of Death Note, Tsugumi Ohba states that Matt, who accompanies Mello late in the story, is one of the orphans from Wammy's house. Which means he would have been in the line of succession as L's heir. Teru Mikami's design is originally based on Taro Kagami, the main protagonist of the one-shot pilot Death Note. Near's design is based on an early sketch of L. L was to have no bags under his eyes and have white hair. Near and Mello's design was originally switched. As Obata wanted Near to be more feminine and Mello to have the iconic pyjama look. It was Ohba who had the final say on the designs. During the events of the Near and Mello arc, Mello is age 20 and Near is age 18.   For those wondering why cellphones look unusual, the manga finished its original run nearly a year before the release of the apple iphone. What we see in the manga is Obata's idea on what a cellphone would have looked like from a 2006 perspective. Most likely if Obata knew what future smartphones would have looked like he would not have drawn so many buttons.   The creators, Ohba and Obata never met in person whilst making Death Note, merely using their editor to pass information, you could say their editor was the Kiyomi Takada Death Note's production.   Death Note as a series tends to be more like an espionage thriller. As characters are never in contact or near those they are in allegiance with, but at the same time those characters also compromise the existence of the other. Multiple times in the story, Light has been compromised by Misa, Mello, and Takada. Fortunately for Light he met Misa before she was captured and Light was able to meet Takada without giving himself away. Mello is an interesting outlier, as Light tries to prevent Mello meeting Near, since Mello knows about the fake 13-day rule. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

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096 - Death Note vol. 9

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 36:15


James tells Steven all about the Netflix Death Note movie whilst sharing opinions on volume 9 of the manga. And some talk around the effects of the Death Note and the how it functions as a magical almost Lovecraftian object of cosmic or psychological horror. Skip synopsis @ 4:25 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   096: Death Note vol. 9 ⁓ Contact Chapters 71 and 79 ‘Contact' and ‘Lies' Story by Tsugumi Ohba Artwork by Takeshi Obata Translation by Alexis Kirsch Lettering by Gia Cam Luc Light repeats his tactic of controlling one of Mello's gangs in order to gain information on Mello's hideout.  This time, he sends Ryuk with a spare Death Note and tells him to work with the Japanese task force in order to help them find and kill Mello as well as return Mello's Death Note to Sidoh, the original owner and death god. During this point onward Light decides to hide Misa's Death Note on his person and banks on Matsuda making the Shinigami eye deal, instead Soichiro makes the deal, with Light himself prepared to kill Soichiro so to support the belief in the fake 13-day rule that he fabricated so to maintain his innocence. After a conflict with Mello and his men, Soichiro learns of Melo's real name and recovers a Death Note but soon dies of his injuries. Light returns the Death Note to Sidoh and sends him away. Soon the U.S. Government pardons Kira and officially disbands Near's team, the SPK.  Mello, having survived the conflict with Soichiro, holds SPK agent Hal as a hostage and intrudes on Near's Headquarters. Near gives Mello his photo and in return Mello gives Near clues by telling him of the existence of Shinigami and saying that there is a fake Death Note rule. Near works with Light (who he knows as the new L) over Kira- and Mello-related matters while suspecting Light is Kira. Near determines the 13-day rule written in the Death Note is fake and suspects Kira is the new L. Then Mello contacts the Japanese task force agent Mogi, managing to get Mogi under Near's interrogation but also leaking Near's headquarters to Light. Afterwards, Light spreads the information to Kira worshippers so to orchestrate an attack on Near.   Topics: Because of how Syndar was manipulated by Light in the previous volume we are seeing Light use the same tactic again. Clearly the Death Note has the power to change fate but it seems like it can also inflict insanity on the target, as we have seen with Kal Snydar and Naomi. The powers of the Death Note along with the Shinigami are Lovecraftian in nature. Meaning Ohba leaves it to our imagination where ever we want to rationalise their actions or take the Death Note on face value. Also, if you are to go by James' analysis that the mind itself is a box not unlike that of the Schrodinger's Cat experiment then the Death Note has the power to either change minds or be a catalyst for a pre-destined fate. In strange ways memories can often rewrite reality and as of the year 2022 CE we cannot prove what goes on inside someone's head metaphysically, and we cannot prove, certainly not to the layman, if you can hold multiple thoughts at one time. It is important to note that James only states theories as to what Naomi and Syndar was thinking whilst under the Death Note's influence. Mello has been vocal on how stupid he thinks the Japanese police are and as of volume 9 Near suspects that Kira is working under the Japanese police as L. The events after Death Note arguably take a turn for the implausible since Light suspiciously leads the Kira case as a part of the NPA, even after being suspected of being Kira. Ergo he should remain a suspect in terms of real-world logic. Additionally, Soichiro Yagami and Light lose the Death Note to Mello in order to protect Sayu Yagami. A demonstration of their biases due to having a personal involvement in the Kira case. It is most certainly a bad idea to have Light on the Death Note case, however for reasons that are actually known in the manga Light becomes the new L despite these fallacies. Major differences between the manga and the Netflix live action movie. Light Yagami is named Light Turner, an interesting translation since it keeps to a pun, in the manga Light spells his English sounding name “Raito” with the Kanji for Moon, this creates a dual meaning of his name being “Moonlight” but Moon can be read as “Tsuki”. With his surname being Yagami and when you spell out the individual Kanji it sounds very much like Yorukami Tsuki, or “Loving Night God” or “Loving Dark God” But the implication is that Light's name refers to moonlight or night. The Kira killings are outlandish and gory spectacles disguised as accidents, a la 2000's Final Destination. How anyone deduces that Kira is a person from this is not explained, where as the manga clearly outlines the Kira Modus Operandi as a heart attack, meaning Kira wants to be recognised for his killings and is successful in doing so. Misa Amane, is named Mia and is played by Margaret Qualley. Mia is a cheerleader who attends the same school as Light and has a love for horror movies. Both Mia and Light establish their relationship after Light gets the Death Note but before news of Kira becomes viral. Meaning both Mia and Light are culpable in the creation of Kira. Where as the manga clearly had a one-sided relationship where Light was the more manipulative one out of the two, and was a lot more secretive of the Death Note in the manga. Ryuk says how his name is pronounced, it is not “Raiuk” or “Rook” he is the only Shinigami who makes an appearance and there is no Rem. The Shinigami eyes are mentioned but no such deal is made throughout the movie. Light himself creates the term Kira and spreads that name using the internet and such forums (obviously this makes him suspicious but that matter is not addressed by L). L discovers Light as a suspect by deliberately leaking information of criminals. (This is flawed logically because if L is responsible for the leaks he cannot stop the proliferation of such information, meaning any supporter of Kira or amateur sleuth would be a suspect by this logic)   In the movie there is no Lind L. Tailor, which is a notable plot point in the manga because L needs to determine if Kira wants him dead before he can deduce wherever or not Kira can kill him. However, L does address Kira through a live broadcast and public press event. Unlike the manga he makes his statement L is in public wearing a mask, and does not hide behind a monitor. But like the manga L uses this event to determine that Kira can not kill without knowing the targets name and face. But again, L's logic in the movie is flawed. Although it is a correct hypothesis that Kira does indeed need a name and face to kill, L, has not determined a motive or a reason for Kira to choose him as a target. L is flawed because he does not factor in wherever Kira wants him dead or not, this is because Kira has not killed law enforcement at this point. L is merely guessing that Kira wants him dead because he antagonised Kira and lived. Whereas the manga has Lind L. Tailor antagonising Kira, as L, only to die in doing so. This is how L proves that Kira is not only willing to kill law enforcement but would kill L if he could do so. L does not show his reasoning on how he is able to deduce that Light is Kira, we are never privy to L's thought process as an audience. And there is no voice over.   Light threatens Ryuk with the Death Note. And Ryuk entertains the thought. Saying “there are four letters in my name, most anyone ever gotten were two” this is not possible to do in the manga. It is also unusual because a message in Light's Death Note clearly reads “Don't trust Ryuk”. Perhaps it was a misspelling? Or maybe Ryuk is bluffing? Light writes Watari's name in the Death Note, manipulating him to acquire L's real. This means that Watari is the real name of L's representative, instead of it being Quillish Wammy like the manga. A new rule exclusive to the Netflix movie is that you can burn a page of the Death Note effectively making any name written down in the destroyed page null and void to the effects of the Death Note. Another Netflix movie only rule is you can write someone's name in the Death Note and only have them die once the target's actions meet a set of pre-conceived requirements. E.g. “Mia dies upon touching the Death Note”. This obviously disregards the first rule “whoever's name is written in this note shall die” because so long as you do not meet the requirements, you can still live a long life without any passive effect of the Death Note.   By breaking and entering L finds a Death Note, or at least usable scraps of it. The implication is that L has evidence on Light, although how L can deduct that the note is the murder weapon is never explored.     Feel free to follow us through the following links: Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

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095 - Death Note vol. 8

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 29:43


Did you know there was a musical based on the Death Note manga? And that Demon Kaka (formerly Kogure) made a Death Note tribute song? James tests Steven by seeing if he can connect the characters to their respective songs. As well as giving their impression and thoughts on volume 8 of the Shonen masterpiece. This episode also marks the reveal of one lucky manga winner. So come and appreciate manga with us! Skip synopsis @ 3:43 095: Death Note vol. 8 ⁓ Target Chapters 62 and 70 ‘Decision' and ‘Tremble' Story by Tsugumi Ohba Artwork by Takeshi Obata Translation by Alexis Kirsch Lettering by Gia Cam Luc Light's goal of world domination as Kira is threatened by the existence of L's heirs, Near and Mello. Mello makes the first move and abducts Light's sister, Sayu Yagami, demanding her life in exchange for the Death Note that the Japanese task force own. With the help of Light and the task force, Soichiro Yagami tries to rescue his daughter without involving the police. Matsuda claims to be the new L, to shield Light's identity. Mello acquires a Death Note and soon afterwards Mello threatens the life of the US President, demanding amnesty, resources, and info on Near's team in order to detain Kira himself. In return he promises to give Kira's Death Note to the president once Kira is defeated. Fearing Mello's powers, the President of the United States seeks help from the new L, Light Yagami. The president grants him a special force unit so to attack Mello's hideout. Light was able to find Mello's hideout by finding one of Mello's mafia goons and the current owner of the Death Note, Kal Snydar, having access to FBI records, Misa can use her Shinigami eyes to see that Snydar's lifespan is not visible, a clue which means he holds a Death Note. With Misa's help Light uses his own Death Note to control Snydar and has him give away his position to Misa before he dies. Mello meets the original Shinigami owner of his Death Note, Sidoh, who has now entered the realm of humans in order to retrieve their Death Note and extend their own lifespan. Snydar, makes the eye trade, giving Sidoh half his lifespan for the ability to know names by looking at the adjoining person's face. When attacked, Sidoh assists Mello's gang, resulting in the death of the Special force unit and the US president.   Similarities between the 2015 Japanese stage musical and other Death Note media: Takeshi Kaga reprises his role of Soichiro Yagami, previously having starred in the 2006 Japanese movies. Light gets Naomi Misora's name in a similar manner to the 2006 movie. L reveals himself to Light and the two have a tennis match before L makes it clear that he suspects L. Major differences between the 2015 Japanese stage musical and manga: Misa herself is already established as a pop idol and supporter of Kira before Lind L.Tailor appears. Both Sayu and Light attend one of Misa's concerts. Sayu is clearly anti-kira. Thus, adding tension towards the sibling relationship between her and Light. The bus jacking scene is omitted, Light Yagami manages to obtain the FBI agents' names through hacking their computer systems. That one “potato chip” scene is omitted but otherwise it is implied through dialog that L has bugged the Yagami home. Soichiro Yagami is much more forward when expressing his disapproval of L's methods. In some scenes L is wearing a coat when walking outside. A sort of green waterproof parker. Mogi dies as a result of spying on Misa and Light, meaning that Misa avoids letting the task force suspect that she has Shinigami eyes, at least until Mogi's death. Rem who is played by Megumi Hamada, wears an eyepatch only for promotional images, otherwise an eyepatch is missing from her costume in the live show. The Yotsuba arc is entirely omitted and Light never gives up the Death Note nor his memories of it and is instead confident that Rem will not harm him and shirks responsibility for Misa's wellbeing on to Rem. This results in Rem successfully killing L without the Yotsuba arc being triggered. Max Von Sydow is an actor best known for his roles in 'Game of Thrones' (2016 ), 'Dune' (1984), 'The Exorcist' (1973), 'Flash Gordon' (1980) and arguably his most iconic role in 'The Seventh Seal' (1957), in the Seventh Seal his character plays a game of Chess with Death, hoping he can bide enough time to find meaning in his life. One has to wonder if Sidoh's name was inpired by the actor. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

Blerd Cartel Roundtable
Blerd Cartel Roundtable Light Yagami is the Hero we needed

Blerd Cartel Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 83:14


The Roundtable discuss the Villians that would make great Heroes

Mangakartta
76: Miksi pahikset kiinnostavat?

Mangakartta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 172:47


Keskustelemme pahishahmoista – miksi ne ovat aina kiehtoneet ihmisiä, ja miksi monien suosikkihahmot ovat nimenomaan pahiksia? Ajankohtaisina aiheina puhumme sitä, miten Kadokawa osti Anime News Networkin, Japanin mangapalkintolistauksista vuodelle 2022 sekä taidesivusto Pixivin kiristyvistä sisältösäännöistä. Lukujonossa on kaksi yksipokkarista BL:ää Futekiyasta, Wanna Try Dating Inoue? ja The Black Beast's Descent into Love, minkä lisäksi luimme Shuzo Oshimin sarjan Blood on the Tracks pokkarit 5 ja 6. --- Kommentoi | Twitter | Instagram --- 06:09 – PAHISHAHMOT: ESITTELY 07:56 – PAHISHAHMOT: PAHIS VAI ANTAGONISTI? - Antagonisti - Protagonisti - How Story Works -podcastin jakso Protagonist, Antagonist - How Story Works on saatavilla myös kirjana - Peach Girl ja sen spinf-off Ura Peach Girl, joka kertookin päätarinan antagonistista - puhuimme sarjasta jaksossa 10 - Death Noten päähenkilö Light Yagami on pahisprotagonisti - puhuimme sarjasta jaksossa 60 - Crunchyroll Awards 2022, jossa Titaanien sodan päähenkilö Eren oli ehdolla sekä edeltävän animevuoden parhaaksi protagonistiksi että parhaaksi antagonistiksi - Puella Magi Madoka Magica - Everyone's Getting Married, josta puhuimme jaksossa 27 - Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Spy x Family, josta puhuimme jaksossa 53 23:25 – PAHISHAHMOT: PAHUUDEN KONSEPTI - Petterin Idän Lumo -blogikirjoitus Pahuutta ei ole olemassa - Avatar the Last Airbenderin prinssi Zuko - Marvel Cinematic Universen mielenkiintoisia pahiksia: - Loki - Thanos - Vulture - Star Warsin Kylo Ren (ja sama ilman paitaa) 32:27 – PAHISHAHMOT: PAHISHAHMOISTA TYKKÄÄMINEN - Buffy the Vampire Slayerin Spike 39:59 – PAHISHAHMOT: ERILAISET TUNTEET JA IDEOLOGIAT - Jakso 46, jossa puhuimme esineellistämisestä - My Hero Academian Twice - Devils' Line, josta puhuimme jaksossa 39 - Usein pahikset käyvät järjestelmää vastaan, mutta joskus vallanpitojärjestelmä on se, mistä paha kumpuaa, esim: - One Piece - Fullmetal Alchemist - Akudama Drive - Beastars - TVTropes: Fridge Logic - Chrono Crusade - Pandora Hearts - Sarjoja, joissa luonnonolosuhteet tai muu epähahmollinen taho on loppupahis, josta selviytymikseksi sankareiden ja vastustajien täytyy ehkä liittoutua: - Tsuritama - Japan Sinks - Kill la Kill 54:51 – PAHISHAHMOT: ROOLIN MAHDOLLISUUDET - Yona of the Dawn - Kuroshitsuji, josta puhuimme jaksossa 50 01:00:31 – PAHISHAHMOT: MUUTOKSET ROOLEISSA - One Piecen vastustajia, jotka esitetään antagonistiroolistaan huolimatta hyvinä tyyppeinä: - Bon Clay - Smoker - Monkey D. Garp - Tokyo Babylon - Jakso 20, jossa puhuimme The Case Study of Vanitas -sarjan opettajahahmosta, jota on ennusteltu pahikseksi koko sarjan ajan - Face-Heel Turn ja Heel-Face Turn 01:05:50 – PAHISHAHMOT: KARISMA - Revolutionary Girl Utenan Akio - Saiyukin Ukoku, josta puhuimme jaksossa 62 - Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammerin maagi Animus, josta puhuimme jaksossa 70 01:11:32 – PAHISHAHMOT: PEILAAMINEN - My Hero Academian Midoriyaa ja Shigarakia peilataan toisiinsa esim uusimman animekauden endingissä (YouTube) - Aarreplaneetan John Silver 01:14:23 – PAHISHAHMOT: JAPANILAINEN PAHISHAHMOJEN KUVAUS 01:17:52 – PAHISHAHMOT: YHTEENVETO 01:19:54 – KADOKAWA OSTI ANIME NEWS NETWORKIN - Kadokawan ja ANN:n lehdistötiedote - ANN:n toimitusjohtaja Christopher MacDonaldin kirjoitus journalistisen itsenäisyyden jatkumisesta - MacDonaldin haastattelu, jossa toistellaan pitkälti samoja asioita - ANN:n perustaja Justin Sevakisin twiittiketju - Trash Taste -podcast, jota Kadokawa rahoittaa influensserifirma GeeX+:n kautta - Yatta-Tachi 01:32:13 – PIXIVIN SISÄLTÖRAJOITUKSET - ANN:n uutinen Pixivin sisältösääntöjen muuttumisesta - Pixivin tiedote asiasta - Jakso 14, jossa puhuimme ajankohtaisosiossa Futekiyan maksupalveluongelmista 01:41:21 – JAPANIN MANGAPALKINNOT 2022 - Jakso 27, jossa puhuimme vuoden 2021 Japanin mangapalkinnoista - Jakso 56, jossa puhuimme vuoden 2020 Japanin mangapalkinnoista - Kono manga ga sugoi! 2022 -listaukset - Next Manga Awards 2022 - Da Vinci -lehden vuoden kirjat Top 50 - Shogakukan Manga Awards 2022: ehdokkaat ja voittajat - Kodansha Manga Awards 2022: ehdokkaat ja voittajat - Manga Taisho Awards 2022: ehdokkaat ja voittajat - Osamu Tezuka -kulttuuripalkinto 2022: ehdokkaat ja voittajat - Japan Media Arts Festival 2022 manga-kategorian voittajat - Sarjanostot: - Look Back, josta puhuimme jakson 53 lukujonossa - Chainsaw Man - Jakso 75, jossa puhuimme Eisner- ja Harvey- sarjakuvagaalojen mangapalkinnoista - Chi - Chikyuu no undou ni tsuite (Ground - On the Movement of the Earth) - Kaiju No. 8 - Jakso 35, jossa puhuimme sarjasta lukujonossa - Jakso 68, jossa puhuimme sarjan taustataiteen tuotannosta ajankohtaisosiossa - Dandadan, josta puhuimme jakson 62 kuulijakommenttiosiossa - Frieren: Beyond Journey's End - Oshi no Ko, josta puhuimme jakson 67 lukujonossa - Trillion Game - Käsikirjoittaja Riichirou Inagaki, piirtäjä Ryouichi Ikegami - Jakso 72, jossa puhuimme kuolemanpelisarjoista - Sarjan kolmannen pokkarin kansikuva (kuva) - Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise - My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness, josta puhuimme jaksossa 28 - Shigeru Mizukin toista maailmansotaa kuvaava Onwards Towards Our Noble Deaths - The Darwin Incident - Sarjan kannet - Tsugumi Project - Jakso 66, jossa puhuimme sarjasta ajankohtaisosion Ranskan mangamarkkinaa koskevassa keskustelussa - Umi ga hashiru Endroll - My Broken Mariko - She Loves to Cook, and She Loves to Eat - Ôoku: The Inner Chambers, josta puhuimme jaksossa 7 - ANN: Fumi Yoshinaga's Ōoku: The Inner Chambers Manga Wins 42nd Nihon SF Taishō Awards' Grand Prize - In the Clear Moonlit Dusk - Mangaka Mika Yamamorin edelliset teokset Daytime Shooting Star ja Tsubaki-cho Lonely Planet - Nina the Starry Bride - Onna no sono no Hoshi - Kageki Shojo!! - Do Not Say Mystery - A Sign of Affection, josta puhuimme jaksossa 74 - Heartstopper, josta puhuimme jakson 52 lukujonossa - Skull-Face Bookseller Honda-san - Medalist - Witch Watch - Kenta Shinoharan aiempi sarja Astra - avaruuden haaksirikkoiset, josta puhuimme jaksossa 55 - Akane-banashi - My Wife Has no Emotion - Though I'm an Inept Villainess - I'm in Love with the Villainess - Tamon-kun ima docchi?! - Yuki Shiwasun aiempi sarja Takane & Hana, josta puhuimme jaksossa 16 ja jaksossa 69 - Dai Dark - Q Hayashidan aiempi sarja Dorohedoro, josta puhuimme jakson 54 lukujonossa - Futari Escape - Behind the Supermarket, Smoking with You 02:19:53 – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: MANGA PLUS - Erufailonin Twitter-kommentti - Jakso 75, jossa puhuimme Manga Plus -kustannustoimittajan haastattelusta 02:21:56 – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: THE APOTHECARY DIARIES - The Apothecary Diaries 02:23:36 – KUULIJAKOMMENTTEJA: AKANE-BANASHI - Akane-banashi, josta puhuimme lukujonossa jaksossa 73 - Gintama - Fullmetal Alchemist - Joshiraku-animen ED (YouTube) 02:25:32 – LUKUJONOSSA: WANNA TRY DATING INOUE? - Wanna Try Dating Inoue Futekiyassa (ensimmäinen luku luettavissa ilmaiseksi) - Karneval - Taas kerran japanilaisessa teoksessa käyetään fantasiaelementtejä kuvaamaan oikean maailman vähemmistöjen ongelmia (kuva) - Interviews with Monster Girls - A Centaur's Life - Tämän sarjan maailmassa sukupuolella ei ole niin kauheasti väliä, ja muut asiat ovat olennaisempia (kuva) 02:34:46 – LUKUJONOSSA: THE BLACK BEAST'S DESCENT INTO LOVE - Tämä ja edellinen sarja verrattuna toisiinsa (kuva) - The Black Beast's Descent into Love Futekiyassa (ensimmäinen luku luettavissa ilmaiseksi) 02:42:48 – LUKUJONOSSA: BLOOD ON THE TRACKS (OSAT 5-6) - Blood on the Tracks - Jakso 74, jossa puhuimme sarjasta viimeksi - Kaikki on vielä ahdistavampaa kuin aiemmin (kuva) - Herrajumala nyt loppuu se gaslightaus (kuva) 02:51:33 – LOPETUS

We Appreciate Manga™
092 - Death Note vol. 5

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 31:52


Ever wondered why the English names in Death Note sound so odd? Well today's episode has Steven and James talk about why that is as well as the “Yotsuba arc” of Death Note, besides expressing their thoughts and opinions on the art and pacing of the story. Beware of spoilers! Skip synopsis @ 3:10 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   092: Death Note vol. 5 ⁓ Whiteout Chapters 35 to 43 “Whiteout” and “Black” Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Alexis Kirsch Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   After a week in prison, Light Yagami forfeits the Death Note and his memories associated with it. Light and Misa's life are seemingly threatened in order to get a confession from them but the bluff leaves L at an impasse. L then decides to set up a new base of operation, putting Misa under surveillance and having Light always be handcuffed to him as they both seek out the truth around Kira.   Light finds a new lead on the case whereupon the new suspects are the Yotsuba Corporation, Light also deduces that Kira can kill in ways other than a heart attack. The Shinigami Rem has given her Death Note to one of the members so to remove suspicion from Light and Misa. However, this new Kira is killing white collar criminals involved in corporate demeanours as well as making bribes to the Japanese government. The police refuse to chase Kira further, forcing task force members to resign as police and work under L. All except one detective Aizawa, who despises L's methods, he instead chooses to be closer to his family investigate Kira on his own terms. L hires a conman and burglar, Aiber and Wedy to infiltrate the Yotsuba corporation. But the detective Matsuda acts alone as Misa's manager and is soon caught eavesdropping on their meetings. L devises a plan to fake Matsuda's death and soon afterwards they bug the Yotsuba meeting room.   Topics: Ever wondered why the English names in Death Note sound so weird? The potential of Eraldo Coil, having been a new character to rival L has us wondering. We must take a moment and praise Takeshi Obata's illustration work. Considering how “wordy” the manga can be. Obata's use of expressions and the way he capitalizes on L's quirks for visual appeal demonstrates a mangaka who is a master at his craft! The dudes speculate on which of the Yotsuba members have a Death Note, isn't it strange how one of them looks uncannily like Light Yagami? The 90's TV shows James mentions, ‘X–Files' and ‘Twin Peaks' are thematically like Death Note in that they involve an open-minded detective trying to catch a supernatural killer, but unlike the detectives in Death Note the characters are FBI agents instead.   Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

We Appreciate Manga™
091 - Death Note vol. 4

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 35:23


Today the guys talk about the impressions they have from the characters Rem and Misa Amane, the latter arguably being the most iconic alternative emo / gothic chick to ever step off from the pages of manga and into a hot topic. Skip synopsis @ 3:13 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 091: Death Note vol. 4 - Love Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Alexis Kirsch Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   The detective L has Light Yagami join him on the investigation of the fake Kira. Light, realising he is suspected as the real Kira, cannot afford to say anything but tell L that he thinks there are two Kiras. Light soon figures out the hidden meaning behind the second Kira's message to the real Kira and heads to Aoyama in hopes of more information but is unexpectedly discovered by the second Kira, a young woman by the name of Misa Amane. After gathering enough information on Light, Misa watches a broadcast from the police, addressing the second Kira and begging for her own safety not to contact the real Kira. Upon seeing this Misa walks out of her house and goes to visit Light. She reveals her death God, Rem, to him and the fact that she has the sight of a death God (a.k.a. Shinigami eyes). Which means she can see anyone's name by looking at their face except for other Death Note users. Misa declares her love for Light and soon both Light and Misa make a truce in order to kill L. Before L retreats he spends time with Light at his university. To Light's surprise, Misa makes an appearance and Light introduces Misa to L as Hideki Ryuga. Once separate from them, Light uses a private cellphone to call Misa and acquire L's real name to put in his Death Note with the intention of killing him. However, the person who answers the phone is none other than L, having pick-pocketed Misa before she left. Misa is arrested and detained on suspicion as the second Kira. Whilst restrained Misa, relinquishes her ownership of her Death Note to Rem and in turn her memories of anything related to the Death Note are taken from her. Rem visits Light, informing him of the situation and demanding that he save Misa from suspicion. (And when a god death starts making demands; that is when you should really listen) In response Light hands himself in to be detained and put under surveillance. Telling L that he may be unconsciously acting as Kira. suspects that this is all an act from Light and some sort of ploy in order to prove that his innocence. Yet L obliges, deeming it as the best course of action despite it being Light's wish. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

We Appreciate Manga™
090 - Death Note vol. 3

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 32:23


The dudes talk about the Death Note's impact as a “non-battle” manga and their feelings to what can be best described as the “Dragonball problem” James and Will also describe the very first panels they saw of the manga and how it convinced them to buy the manga, panels that appeared in volume 3. Skip synopsis @ 7:19 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   Death Note vol. 3 ­- Hard Run Chapters 17 to 25 ‘Trash' and ‘Fool' Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Pookie Rolf Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   The genius detective “L” plants sixty-four microphone and camera bugs in Light Yagami's bedroom. All in the hopes of catching him in the act of murder and solving the Kira case. For L the move is a failure as Light hides a pen, Death-Note and portable TV within a bag of snacks, and thus is able to kill criminals, however with the compromise that these be killed for minor crimes, all whilst studying for exams. Mindful of this, Light allows himself to be seen watching the news so that he can memorize the name of minor criminals that can be killed later. It's not long after this that L ups the ante, and after removing the bugs he decides to not only enrol at the same university as Light but he also outright tells him that he is L. Further putting pressure on Light, the two speak about the Kira case. L speaks to him as if he knows the details behind the deaths of twelve FBI agents, but Light does not fall for it. Light does however fall for one trick; L deliberately withholds a fake piece of evidence, only presenting it once Light refuses to infer that L has more evidence or acknowledge that L does not need to show him all the evidence. The mind games are quickly put on hold when Light attends a family emergency. And in a twist of fate, a second death-note user makes themselves known by holding live TV stations hostage. They demand that the director-general of the NPA or L make a televised appearance. And the most threatening fact about this second Kira, is that they only need to see someone's face to kill them. Topics: At this point in the manga L knows that Light is intelligent and that Light maybe a sociopath with a god complex. (Page 36) Although Light has not been caught, he is now even more suspicious since he killed a purse snatcher, and a suspect, possibly of embezzlement. L also knows that there is a second Kira, that does not need a name to kill, only their face. How Death Note changed the game? The manga is an early example of what would be called “Non-Battle Battle Manga”, Light and L would battle only with their minds, causing the other to give away information that would be decisive in their own victory and never with forceful subjugation or powerful displays of physical violence. It barely passes as Shueisha style Shonen manga because of its “Good vs Evil” plot, but even then, both characters are morally dubious. What makes it passable as Shonen manga is that the rivalry on both sides demonstrate equal amounts of intelligence, courage, tenacity, will and determination. These are traits which are virtues to a Shonen audience and is shared by the Shonen heroes of past works. Ohba has stated that they were not thinking of a theme when writing the story. And really the thought process was about putting Light in increasingly antagonistic circumstances for the sake of entertainment. However, there is a theme, and that is “Ideological Conflict”. It's a non-didactic manga, in comparison to other Shonen works, and is not interested in telling readers what is morally right or wrong. It came out the same time Bleach and Naruto was running. Since then, it has codified and formulated a genre of manga where rivals compete to the best of their abilities and test out who has the most indominable will. And the competition can be over anything. In Bakuman, its over who has the most well received manga, in the Drops of God its about who is the best wine taster, and Food Wars about chefs. Death Note is also a response to manga such as YuGiOh and Hikaru No Go, in that they are both manga that does not use physical battles but with the exception that Death Note demonstrates a darker tone in comparison. Albeit YuGiOh could be very dark at times! Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

We Appreciate Manga™
089 - Death Note vol. 2

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 39:15


Will, James and Steven talk about the controversy around Death Note at the time of its translation as well as the character Naomi Misora. Skip synopsis @ 7:47 Listeners and readers may also find the following subject matter upsetting. Discretion is advised. If you would like to enter for our chance prize manga giveaway and support the podcast simply follow the links below to our social media pages. Offer ends on 10th of December 2022.   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   089: Death Note vol. 2 By Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba Translation by Pookie Rolf Lettering and Touch-Up by Gia Cam Luc The criminal Kira, a.k.a. Light Yagami, possessor of the titular Death Note, manages to kill off the few FBI agents tasked to spy on him. By simply holding the agent Rey Penber hostage he exploits the rules of the Death Note which include the facts that you can influence the victim's behaviour in their last moments by what is written, you can also have someone use sheets from the Death Note without knowledge of its power and you can pre-emptively write the cause and details of a death before putting any name to it. Meanwhile the detective L, teams up with the last remaining members of a Japanese task force formed to capture Kira, this includes Light's father Soichiro Yagami. L bravely exposes his face as a show of trust but chastises the force for giving him their real names. As L has already established. A name and a face are all Kira needs to kill. L interrogates each of the members before deducing they are not Kira and so L vows to the team that they will show Kira that “the good guys always win”. Unbeknownst to Light, Rey's Widow Naomi Misora has a lead on Kira and goes to contact L and the task force. But since the task force are too busy meeting L it results in no one being in the office. Through happenstance Light meets Naomi at the reception desk of the task force HQ, seeing her as a threat, he manages to convince her that he is a member of the task force. Naomi buys into Light's lies, since Naomi has worked on a case with L in the past, she finds that Light reminds her of L. Light asks for her I.D. and manages to write her name in a spare piece of the Death Note, her cause of death being suicide, After the note takes effect Light reveals to Naomi that he is Kira and so Naomi walks away never to be seen again. Four days later, news of Naomi's disappearance reaches L. In response L narrows his investigation to the last people Raye was probing before Kira started experimenting with his victims. L begins to bug the homes of the deputy Kitamura and Detective Superintendant Soichiro Yagami. And now L can monitor Light within his own home. What L does not know is that Ryuk, the Death God that accompanies Light, cannot be seen by humans without a Death Note. Topics: The earliest signs of controversy around Death Note occurred in China before reaching the U.S. Curse tablets existed between 500BCE and 300BCE in Greece. The Los Angeles BB murder case is referenced again in a light novel spin off by Nishio Ishin. With a character called Mello being the narrator, it tells the story of Naomi Misora and L trying to catch a serial killer with “Shinigami eyes.” Ryuk, the Death God. What does L know?   Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

We Appreciate Manga™
088 - Death Note vol. 1

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 37:26


For the Halloween holidays all 3 dudes, James, Will and Steven talk about one of the most successful manga of all time, and that is Death Note! Wherein a bored schoolboy picks up the grim reaper's notebook. It reads “The Human whose name is written in this note shall die” Skip synopsis @ 7:07 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 88:  Death Note vol. 1 ~ Boredom Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Pookie Rolf Lettering by Gia Cam Luc “The Human whose name is written in this note shall die” is the first rule written in a mysterious notebook. One that the ace student Light Yagami finds. Light is popular with the ladies of his class and has great prospects yet he is bored. Five days later he is met with the original owner of the titular notebook, The Death-God, Ryuk who tells him more about its rules. Specifically, that the face of the name must be in the writer's mind when written, that the cause of death must be written in under 40 seconds or else it will default to a heart attack, and that details of the death can be written in under 6 minutes and 40 seconds, to name just a few. Also, only those who have touched the death­-note can witness the original owner that is the phantom like Ryuk. Light shows Ryuk that he has been using the death­-note towards a campaign for his own brand of justice, believing he is making the world a better place, Light has been killing a vast multitude of criminals with the default heart attack adding to his Modus Operandi. Soon Light's action no longer resembles coincidence and people catch on and claim Light's actions as divine intervention, dubbing Light as the mysterious god “Kira” (the Japanese mispronunciation for Killer). Interpol finds the deaths suspicious and hire the mysterious sleuth known only as “L” to determine who is Kira and arrest him for murder if it is at all possible. L confronts Kira/Light from a regional TV broadcast, a fake L and death-row inmate called Lind L.Taylor stands in as bait so to goad Light into committing another murder. Light kills Lind L.Taylor confirming to L that Kira is Japanese and is able to kill someone without direct contact. A change in Light's killing patterns leads L to suspect that Kira has links to the NPA. Light is confident that this will only cause in-fighting between the NPA and L and hopes that he can use the NPA to uncover L's identity for him. Ryuk, who notices that Light is being spied upon tells him of a deal, if Light trades half of his lifespan he will be able to get “Shinigami eyes”, eyes that show the name of any individual he sees as well as their lifespan. Light refuses the offer, claiming that the legacy of Kira must last as long as possible so to make an impact on the world. Light then decides to bait the spy that is shadowing him, he does this by influencing the last moments of a wanted criminal's life. He makes himself a hostage for a bus hijacker by going on a date, he writes a note to his date saying he will confront the hijacker knowing that his shadow will see this. The shadow begs him not to do so, Light demands proof that the man is not an accomplice to the hijacker, so the man reveals himself as the FBI agent Raye Penber. The Hijacker dies, running off the bus and into a car after seeing a phantom as detailed in the death­-note. All Light did during this time was drop a scrap of the death­-note, which lead to the hijacker picking it up and seeing Ryuk. And everything goes according to plan for Light. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

Big Soy Naturals
Your Fave is Problematic Was Death Note for People Whose Misa Is Grimes (with Liat!)

Big Soy Naturals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 110:12


Your problematic fave. A phrase heard around the world. But where did it come from? Who gave us the label used for such titans as Andrew Hussie, Jennifer Lawrence, Azealia Banks and Light Yagami? Today, on a very special episode, Kendall and Ceres interview Liat Kaplan, creator of the infamous tumblr blog YourFaveIsProblematic. They discuss the events that lead up to the creation of the blog, the rise and fall, the evolution of celebrity culture, writing an article for the New Dork Crimes, and the 2010s tumblr era that shaped us all.PatreonTwitterWebsiteCeres' TwitterKendall's TwitterLiat's TwitterLiat's InstagramWorks Cited and Further Reading:Your Fave Is Problematic BlogMy Year of Grief and Cancellation by Liat KaplanCancelled at 17 by Elizabeth Weil

Talk No Jutsu
Light Yagami is Evil, BUT... (Kiss/Marry/Kill)

Talk No Jutsu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 103:48


Kiss/Marry/Kill: 00:00:00 - 00:40:28 Anime We've Been Watching Recently Komi Can't Communicate Ep 11-12: 00:40:28 - 00:44:31 My Senpai Is Annoying Ep 8-12: 00:44:31 - 00:48:30 Bleach Ep 19-63 & Ep 110-111 : 00:48:30 - 00:51::31 One Piece Ep 25-34: 00:51:31 - 00:54:02 Snow White with the Red Hair: 00:54:02 - 00:55:56 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Ep6-15: 00:55:56 - 01:02:17 Seasonal Anime Akebi's Sailor Uniform Ep 2-8: 01:02:17 - 01:06:40 Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout Ep 4-6: 01:06:40 - 01:10:57 My Dress-Up Darling Ep 2-10: 01:10:57 - 01:17:23 She Professed Herself Pupil of a Wise Man Ep 1-8: 01:17:23 - 01:19:06 Demon Slayer: Entertainment District Arc: Ep 2-5: 01:19:06 - 01:26:42 Attack on Titan S4P2 Ep 5-11: 01:26:42 - 01:36:46 Jujutsu Kaisen 0: 01:36:46 - 01:43:49

Lets Geek with Yaz & Cat
Lets Geek with Yaz & Cat: Villains, J Balvin Oppa, & More!

Lets Geek with Yaz & Cat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 109:03


Hey Guys! Welcome to another episode of “Let's Geek with Yaz & Cat!” Today we geek on Villains. Are villains “misunderstood” & justified or are they just plain evil? We dissect this topic and bring up some popular characters like Batman's “The joker” or from the manga “Death Note”, Light Yagami. What are your thoughts on villains. Evil beings or misunderstood souls?We also discuss the death of the mother of rapper's Young Thug's children Lakevia Jackson. We in the black community have to do better. 

AlloCiné
ALEXIS TOMASSIAN : VOIX FR DE LIGHT YAGAMI, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, RAMI MALEK, EMINEM...

AlloCiné

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 46:27


Voix Ouf est de retour ! L'émission consacrée au doublage français reçoit Alexis Tomassian, comédien et voix française de Light Yagami dans Death Note, Rami Malek dans James Bond : Mourir Peut Attendre ou Justin Timberlake dans The Social Network.• Journalistes : Vincent Formica / Manon Maroufi / Thomas Imbert• Réalisation : Julien Ceugnart. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Absurd Hypotheticals
Episode 164: Batman vs Light Yagami vs Agent 47 [FIGHT]

Absurd Hypotheticals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 56:28


Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/absurdhypotheticals Review Our Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/absurdhype Business Inquiries: absurdhypotheticals@gmail.comOn this episode of Absurd Hypotheticals, Marcus Lehner, Chris Yee, and Ben Storms have secret identities! Time Stamps 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:41 - Ben's Fighter - Batman 00:07:13 - Chris's Fighter - Agent 47 00:13:41 - Marcus's Fighter - Light Yagami 00:17:33 - The Fight 00:48:07 - The Results 00:51:30 - Would you rather: burp bubbles OR fart green fumes? 00:54:37 - Outro Send us questions to answer on the show at: absurdhypotheticals@gmail.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/absurdhypothetipals Twitter: @absurdhype

True Believers: A Comic Book poDCast
Episode Thirty: Once in a BLUE Moon

True Believers: A Comic Book poDCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 54:15


In Episode Thirty of True Believers, chrs is joined by Blue from the Cape Corner podcast to talk about the objective attractiveness of (mostly) early 2000s anime heartthrobs. All relatives DNI. Follow us on Instagram @truebelieverspod, on Twitter @truebelieversp, on TikTok @truebelieverspod, and on Facebook @truebelieverspod (facebook.com/truebelieverspod)You can find Blue at https://twitter.com/CapeCorner, and the Cape Corner podcast at https://anchor.fm/beyond-blue.If you want to speak to us directly, feel free to DM us on social media or email us at 1truebelieverspod@gmail.com or - you can join our discord https://discord.gg/ZhPknFMXUeMusic: "Building Inspiration” by Shane Ivers - www.silvermansound.com

Anime on Trial
Death Note: Case Files 1-6 "123 Big Boy St."

Anime on Trial

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 57:42


Just Braden and just Dalton review Death Note episodes 1-6. Light Yagami instantly becomes a megalomaniac, and Ray Penber really should have payed more attention at FBI school. Does the Death Note magically corrupt its users? MusicWith a Stamp by Twin MusicomBlusey Vibes by Doug MaxwellFunky Suspense by BensoundMiles Beyond by Quincas MoreiraNew York,  1924 by Ross BugdenThe Big Score by MK2Special Thanks to Hayden Lambert for creating our cover art. You can reach us at animeontrial@gmail.comTwitter @AnimeOnTrial https://twitter.com/AnimeOnTrialYoutube Anime On Trialhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-6GA94fU_ydJ0dGuJPI25QDiscord Anime On Trialhttps://discord.gg/mVW3jSSFPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/animeantrial?fan_landing=true

Anime on Trial
Death Note: Case Files 7-12 "Nintendo 64 Cameras"

Anime on Trial

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 68:24


Chief Yagami gets the meat sweats while Light Yagami struggles to be human. L is just one big toe away from driving this case home. MusicWith a Stamp by Twin MusicomBlusey Vibes by Doug MaxwellFunky Suspense by BensoundMiles Beyond by Quincas MoreiraNew York,  1924 by Ross BugdenThe Big Score by MK2Special Thanks to Hayden Lambert for creating our cover art. You can reach us at animeontrial@gmail.com Twitter @AnimeOnTrial https://twitter.com/AnimeOnTrialYoutube Anime On Trialhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-6GA94fU_ydJ0dGuJPI25QDiscord Anime On Trialhttps://discord.gg/mVW3jSSF Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/animeantrial?fan_landing=true

Essentially Heroes
Essentially Heroes: Villains who were the Heroes

Essentially Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 80:41


Another remote podcast episode! This time we talk about villains and morally grey characters who were the heroes of their own story like Thanos, Light Yagami, Joker, and many more! Anyway, enjoy and subscribe to support the channel! Intro/Outro - Ghost Chase Thriller by Sir Cubworth Check us out on: iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/essentially-heroes/id1483173206 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/57hWLLtSKNjG7RiG0iAki5 Follow us on Instagram & Twitter! https://www.instagram.com/essentiallyheroes/ https://twitter.com/EssentiallyHer2

2 Weebs in a Trench Coat
Episode 11 - Death Note Part 1: Light Yagami Was Wrong

2 Weebs in a Trench Coat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 88:52


Death Note was a cultural milestone for anime fans during its run, generating light novels, a musical, live-action films, a drama series and a...controversial Netflix adaption. In part 1, Madison and Suzanne talk about what made Death Note so good that we're still talking about it 6 years after it aired. Stream Death Note on Tubi, free! (US) Find us on Twitter and Instagram or email us! Thanks to VITNE, Mixkit and Shane Ivers at silvermansound.com for this week's music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2weebsinatrenchcoat/message

TalkNoJutsu
Fight Club V.2

TalkNoJutsu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 70:52


Second installment of our TNJ Fight Club Series Today we invited characters based on intelligence and decided to see who actually is the smartest in the club! Fight Club members : Senku, Leo Fitz, Shikamaru, Madara, Isaac Netero, and Light Yagami. Follow us on Twitter at @NoJutsuTalk and on IG @talknojutsutheshow Send any suggestions or concerns to talknojutsutheshow@gmail.com

The Psychology Channel
Drunk Diagnosis: Light Yagami

The Psychology Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 48:45


Grab your drinks along with us as we delve into the mind of one of anime's most iconic characters! We're analyzing none other than Light Yagami from Death Note (and no, absolutely NOT the crappy Netflix live action sh*t). Today is also the first episode of anime month, so get hyped for more episodes about some top tier anime! ;) Sources: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40596-020-01242-9 https://idiotsguidance.wordpress.com/2017/03/08/an-idiots-guide-to-light-yagamis-god-complex/ Follow Us: Spotify & Apple Podcasts Twitter & Instagram @psychchannelpod Leave us a review https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-psychology-channel/id1536643412?fbclid=IwAR3_Sd70ZtrzM9h1IkMfRgkRbm0IwA6iTxdEwzRWz2onH4ARsJMxe9v766

The Cryptid Sisters
Episode 34: The Oilliphéist

The Cryptid Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 36:24


We're back at it again in Ireland with a water worm that loves to dig, The Oilliphéist! Gabby brings the monster fuckers something to work with, Keira comes up with a worse version of Chuck-E-Cheese, and Felicia has a Light Yagami moment. Content Warnings: Strong Language, Violence     Links That Do Good: 211: https://www.211.org/ Austin Mutual Aid: https://gofund.me/a01da8fd Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Black Girl Lost Keys: https://blackgirllostkeys.com/ The Great Unlearn: https://rachel-cargle.com/the-great-unlearn/   Lead Researcher: Gabby Audio Editor: Felicia Cover Art: Becca Music: Loyalty Freak    Find us on Twitter: @TheCryptSisPod Instagram: @TheCryptidSisters Email: TheCryptidSisters@gmail.com   Love our content? Want more? Swing on over to Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/TheCryptidSisters) to watch fun videos, hear bonus material, and get access behind the curtain for as little as $1 a month!