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Today on the 5: I wanted a break from the mental overload that was Mad Bull 34, so I decided to watch something from one of my comfort genres, the early 80s low budget weird slasher. I landed on one titled Mountaintop Motel Massacre. It has a lot of flaws, but it also delivered a rare selection of characters I really liked.
This week we're talking about The West Wing, The Marvels, Starter Villain, and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, and Mad Bull 34. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Joe's Linktree Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Today on the 5: Over the weekend I finally got around to watching the first 2 parts of pretty infamous 4 episode OVA titled Mad Bull 34. I knew this series had a reputation for being extreme, but even so I was pretty stunned at how brutal it could be.
Today on The Neil Haley show, Neil Haley interviews Ernie Hudson. As a child growing up in Benton Harbor, Michigan, Ernie Hudson wrote short stories, poems and songs, always thinking that his words might one day come to life on stage. After a short stint in the Marine Corps, he moved to Detroit where he became the resident playwright at Concept East, the oldest black theatre in the country. In addition, he enrolled at Wayne State University to further develop his writing and acting skills and found time to establish the Actors' Emsemble Theatre, where he and other talented young black writers directed and appeared in their own works. After graduating with a B.A. from Wayne State, he was rewarded a full scholarship to the M.F.A. program at the prestigious Yale School of Drama. While performing with the school's repertory company, he was asked to appear in the Los Angeles production of Lonne Elder III's musical "Daddy Goodness," which led to his meeting Gordon Parks, who gave Hudson the costarring role in his first feature film, Leadbelly (1976). Unfortunately, all that followed "Leadbelly" was a year of "bit parts and some harsh lessons about Hollywood," which led Hudson to enroll in another academic doctorate program at the University of Minnesota. He did not complete the program. Through his experience, he learned another vital lesson: "There are those who spend their lives studying it and those who spend their lives doing it." Hudson definitely wanted to be in the second group. Keeping in mind this self-revelation, Hudson accepted the starring role of Jack Jefferson in the Minneapolis Theatre In The Round's production of "The Great White Hope," a role that he put "everything he had into," including shaving his head. A series of starring and guest roles followed on such television shows as Fantasy Island (1977), The Incredible Hulk (1977), Little House on the Prairie (1974), Diff'rent Strokes (1978), Taxi (1978), One Day at a Time (1975), Gimme a Break! (1981), The A-Team (1983) and Webster (1983), as well as costarring roles in the TV movies White Mama (1980) with Bette Davis, Roots: The Next Generations (1979), Women of San Quentin (1983), California Girls (1985), Mad Bull (1977) and Love on the Run (1985). Other feature film credits include The Jazz Singer (1980), The Main Event (1979), Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983), Penitentiary II (1982), Going Berserk (1983), Joy of Sex (1984) and, of course, the mega-hit Ghostbusters (1984).
In Today's episode, Otaku Nate, William AKA Lordcrab and Adamisajoker go on a stakeout to cover one of the most notorious "Bad" anime ever made: Mad Bull 34! It's got everything from Over-the-top gore to exploitive sex scenes, and appearance by The Predator, so it can't be that bad, right? The boys discuss the OAV, Kazuo Koike's work, and whether Mad Bull is either not that bad, just plain bad or, "Good, Actually." Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OtakuNateShow Twitter: https://twitter.com/otakunateshow Artwork by Infinity Ark https://twitter.com/InfinityArk Outro Song: “Sayonara” By Desired
In this epiosde, Alec and Devin bring on guest, Mad Bull America to discuss the stunning new evidence the Durham report provides. They dive into the significance this brings to the table, how the three letter agencies were involved in the 2016 election, and lastly what does the future hold from this.
Another week of talk from the world of Anime and Manga! We discussed a great many things, but all I can remember is Mad Bull 34.
1:26 - The News 2:19 - Jerks of the Week 9:52 - Riki-Oh 1 & 2 (the anime) 10:43 - Nightbreed (Director's Cut) 13:44 - Devilman, Vol. 2: Demon Bird 14:06 - Pretty Woman 16:08 - A.D. Police Files 17:23 - Arachnophobia 19:34 - Mad Bull 34 25:42 - Doomed Megalopolis 26:39 - Shrek 2 30:18 - Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning 32:22 - The Tournament 37:51 - For Love of the Game 40:52 - The Gift 42:50 - Firestarter 45:18 - Cybertracker 50:49 - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Kyle is joined by Liv and Dai of Mad Bull BBQ. They do BBQ the right way and have an amazing story to go along with it. They discuss their backgrounds, what sets their food apart, community and more. They wrap up with a round of Answer The Internet. Show Links South Bend Beat Alpha Dog Agency Links Follow Kyle on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow Alpha Dog Agency on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow South Bend Beat on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram
Policing has been broken in the US for a long time now, even people in Japan can see it. We had Marcy and Oscar from the X Over podcast on to discuss part 3 of the 1990 NYPD anime Mad Bull 34. The third chapter in our Anime Cops Are Baka series (listen to part 1 and part 2 if ya like) Ending song: a lil bit of "Disfund Police" by Ratfucker
Dado Fractal es el podcast que te propone bajarte del tren del hype para repasar esos animes de los que ya nadie habla. Hoy les traemos Mad Bull 34. Esperamos que lo disfruten! Ficha Tecnica: http://dadofractal.moe/39 En el próximo episodio: The Big O 0:00 Opening 1:48 Lado α 25:48 Lado β 01:29:02 Coda #Podcast #Anime #MadBull34 *********************************************************************
Dado Fractal es el podcast que te propone bajarte del tren del hype para repasar esos animes de los que ya nadie habla. Hoy les traemos Seikai no Monshou. Esperamos que lo disfruten! Ficha Tecnica: http://dadofractal.moe/38 En el próximo episodio: Mad Bull 34 0:00 Opening 1:25 Lado α 14:12 Lado β 01:19:31 Coda #Podcast #Anime #CrestOfTheStars *********************************************************************
We draw on Will Menaker's lived experience as a New Yorker to check the accuracy of episode 2 of 1990 NYPD anime MAD BULL 34 (check out our first ep on MB34 HERE). Help out Marisa Shepard if you can, she's a rad member of the Cleveland DSA in a shitty spot. Also donate to Harmen's transition fund.
On Let's Chop it up! Hailing from NYC we had BIG FRENCH stop by. We spoke about his career ranging from his production to his engineering skills. Which he uses on an everyday bases at his awarded number one studio in NYC MAD BULL STUDIOS. BIG FRENCH been around for years producing for Will Smith to Krs-One oh yea and Camron. His engineering skills are on another level. Flee Lord and the whole Lord Mobb Family can vouch for that. He shares stories about the industry and how he and Flee lord are going 12 fo12 this year dropping an album every month. French today we celebrate you my brother. Join us for the celebration. -Ziz
Today we discuss some YouTube news aswell as break down the masterpiece known as Madbull 34 Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/geekeirepodcast?fbclid=IwAR1KNDXp8qknSxYpVQspC8nyZm-ZOOEOPu1AOgzhjSyXRaw2mX-rxiyj3xU)
We discuss the 1990 NYPD anime "Mad Bull 34" with Ellis from Spike Pit! Follow Ellis and Spike Pit on IG Buy a shirt from Twan Tucker or hit his CashApp at $tizzyfw STOP PLAYIN WITH HIM Donate to this BAIL FUND Opening song: Spike Pit - "Hentai" Closing song: Aphiniti - "Air Phin Freestlye"
On this episode, the guys sit down with the owner of Bullz Boxing Club, Wyle Abboud A.K.A the Mad Bull. Bull discusses why he believes in what he does as well as the many benefits of boxing. Bull also offers the Rock Steady Boxing Program to help treat people with Parkinson's to great effect. Want more on Bulls Gym, Visit his site! https://www.bullzboxingclub.com/ Follow the Gym on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/bullzboxingc... Want to know more about Rock Steady Boxing? Click the link below! https://rocksteadyboxing.org/about/ To contact KUWTC: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/kuwtchaldeans/ EMAIL kutwc@nine9.com If you would like to be featured on the show, visit https://www.chaldeanpower.com/kuwtc/ and fill out the form. Thanks to Omar Binno for the music
Come join us for episode 263, the last of the month, wherein Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester trip down memory lane to revisit such oldies and maybe not goodies like Mad Bull 34, The Secret Society of Super-Villains, the Master of Kung-Fu Omnibus vs. the Master of Kung-Fu digital reprints, and the much more recent Invincible: Justice and Fresh Vegetables by Pascal Jousselin, Black Widow #1, the DC Target Primal Age exclusive 100 page giant, and more! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
As a child growing up in Benton Harbor, Michigan, Ernie Hudson wrote short stories, poems and songs, always thinking that his words might one day come to life on stage. After a short stint in the Marine Corps, he moved to Detroit where he became the resident playwright at Concept East, the oldest black theatre in the country. In addition, he enrolled at Wayne State University to further develop his writing and acting skills and found time to establish the Actors' Emsemble Theatre, where he and other talented young black writers directed and appeared in their own works. After graduating with a B.A. from Wayne State, he was rewarded a full scholarship to the M.F.A. program at the prestigious Yale School of Drama. Keeping in mind this self-revelation, Hudson accepted the starring role of Jack Jefferson in the Minneapolis Theatre In The Round's production of "The Great White Hope," a role that he put "everything he had into," including shaving his head. A series of starring and guest roles followed on such television shows as Fantasy Island (1977), The Incredible Hulk (1978), Little House on the Prairie (1974), Diff'rent Strokes (1978), Taxi (1978), One Day at a Time (1975), Gimme a Break! (1981), The A-Team (1983) and Webster (1983), as well as costarring roles in the TV movies White Mama (1980) with Bette Davis, Roots: The Next Generations (1979), Women of San Quentin (1983), California Girls (1985), Mad Bull (1977) and Love on the Run (1985). Other feature film credits include The Jazz Singer (1980), The Main Event (1979), Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983), Penitentiary II (1982), Going Berserk (1983), Joy of Sex (1984) and, of course, the mega-hit Ghostbusters (1984).
We bring Kazuo to finish off Mad Bull 34 and oh boy beware haha.
If you thought the last couple of episodes were insane, then strap yourself in for the last, and craziest, episode of Mad Bull 34! This week we watched part 4: Cop Killer! Opening: Synthetic Highway by Sub Morphine @sub-morphine Closing: Anime Roku by Squarion facebook.com/Squarion facebook.com/ProjectStick Visit our website for more podcasting goodness! bit.ly/1lISxVl
The Mad Bull 34 train keeps on rolling! Opening: Synthetic Highway by Sub Morphine @sub-morphine Closing: Anime Roku by Squarion facebook.com/Squarion facebook.com/ProjectStick Visit our website for more podcasting goodness! bit.ly/1lISxVl
Yes, those are grenades where his junk should be. No, he's not some kind of mutant, and yes, it's explained in the show. Not that it does anything to make less crazy. Opening: Synthetic Highway by Sub Morphine @sub-morphine Closing: Anime Roku by Squarion facebook.com/Squarion facebook.com/ProjectStick Visit our website for more podcasting goodness! bit.ly/1lISxVl
Jumper Cables introduces Pangelina and Joe-face to the raw, untamed madness that is Mad Bull 34. Come along with us, on a journey into anime's past with this commentary track of Mad Bull 34: Part 1: The scandal! Opening: Synthetic Highway by Sub Morphine @sub-morphine Closing: Anime Roku by Squarion facebook.com/Squarion facebook.com/ProjectStick Visit our website for more podcasting goodness! bit.ly/1lISxVl
The Commentary Track you never wanted returns with a special guest Kazuo from the AAA Podcast as we drink to and watch Mad Bull 34.
An embittered professional wrestler, convinced that his life has no meaning outside the ring, meets a beautiful woman. Unlike most of the women he has known, she seems to be interested in him for himself rather than his fame or his money, and he finds himself becoming attracted to her. ALTERNATE TAKE: A burly professional wrestler falls in love with a caring woman who helps convince him to abandon his vengeful search for the one who murdered his brother in this drama. Which synopsis better fits the 1977 TV Movie Mad Bull? Somewhere comfortably in the middle. Luckily for you Three Way Theater breaks everything down in this hidden gem starring football player/part-time wrestler/Webster's dad Alex Karras as the titular Mad Bull. Watch the movie now on Amazon! Like! Comment! Subscribe! Share! Eat! Sleep! Repeat! Listen and download now on Podbean, iTunes, and right here on ThreeWayTheater.com!
After stumbling upon an anime called Mad Bull 34, Cody Baier was beside himself. He couldn’t decide if the show was fantastic, or horrendous. So to help him decide, he called up his cohort Alex Barry to see if this big bag of madness was a winner or a loser. And then, he had a thought… He was reminded of the increasing trend for the current and younger generations to embrace any ridiculous concept, no matter how terrible an idea it was. If it was “random,” they’ll eat it up. Never one to accept such a state of affairs, Cody presented that topic to Alex as well, and a podcast for the ages was born…!
Robert’s first time watching classic Anime like: Spirited Away, Akira, and Mad Bull 34 and I crack jokes. Also Total Eclipse and other things Click Here to Download!!! Click Here to Subscribe!!! Click Here for ITunes Subscription!!! Filed under: Anime, Entertainment, Podcast, TV Tagged: anime, Comedy, entertainment, Funny, japan, japanimation, Mad Bull 34, Podcast, podcasting
Episode 4 is here to Rock Your Socks OFF!! Show Notes: Watamote, Cowboy BeBop, Mad Bull 64, Death Parade, Fairy Tale Click Here to Download Click Here to Stream Click Here to Subscribe Click Here for Itunes Subscription Filed under: Anime, Entertainment, Podcast, TV Tagged: anime, Comedy, Cowboy BeBop, Death Parade, entertainment, Fairy Tale, Funny, […]
This time around DM and Vinnie do a supplementary episode to Vinnie's Golden Ani-versary article looking at two of the classic OVAs from that year, Cyber City Oedo 808 and Mad Bull 34.
Daryl and Gerald come on for a very special episode. Mad Bull 34 has been slacking off, what with just being racist and sexist. Let's delve into some hardcore deep depravity because this time it's a SUICIDE PACT.
In the final hours of Otakon 2011, it was decided that the true Fantastic Four should covertly gather in a press room to talk about the final episode of Mad Bull 34, the prior 1:00 AM viewing of which threatened to keep Erin and Noah awake despite their 9:00 AM panel. This unedited podcast audio is the result. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Mad Bull 34 is the WORST. The people who made this show are the WORST. Half Minute Hero is pretty good! Also, it's likely that Super Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike was exceptionally popular, given it was the second sequel.
Honey Buns: do they exist? Mad Bull 34. Desktop Dungeons.
Mad Bull 34
On Episode 40 of Grown Men Watch This S***? Jaims Vanderbeek (Jeremey) & Chris Things ARE BACK this week trying our hardest to keep it to a 'hard-40', watching Oprah watch WWF in the mid 80s for her Chicago AM tv show, we also talk about the recent sad health news for Portland Wrestling legend, 'Crippler' Rip Oliver, Jeremey's new 'Mean-Gene' gig for WAC & of course, we finally discuss an incredible pro-wrestling film-classic, 1977's 'MAD BULL'. A fun (& bite-size) show!Always a proudly semi-coherent, wandering chat amongst international wrestling buddies. Enjoy the #Dumbness! We are grown men and we watch this s***! Stay tuned for new episodes fortnightly on Wednesday nights! Follow us on Twitter: @GrownMenPod, @SocialSuplex, @ChrisThings, @JaimsVanderbeekInstagram: @ChrisThings & @JaimsVanderbeekLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/ Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleSupport the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and StitcherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/grown-men-watch-this-shit/donations
On Episode 40 of Grown Men Watch This S***? Jaims Vanderbeek (Jeremey) & Chris Things ARE BACK this week trying our hardest to keep it to a 'hard-40' time limit, watching Oprah watch WWF in the mid 80s for her Chicago AM tv show, we also talk about the recent sad health news for Portland Wrestling legend, 'Crippler' Rip Oliver, Jeremey's new 'Mean-Gene' gig for WAC & of course, we finally discuss an incredible pro-wrestling film-classic, 1977's 'MAD BULL'. A fun (& bite-size) show!Always a proudly semi-coherent, wandering chat amongst international wrestling buddies. Enjoy the #Dumbness! We are grown men and we watch this s***! Stay tuned for new episodes fortnightly on Wednesday nights! Follow us on Twitter: @GrownMenPod, @SocialSuplex, @ChrisThings, @JaimsVanderbeekInstagram: @ChrisThings & @JaimsVanderbeekLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/ Visit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleSupport the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts and StitcherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donations