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日曜日にうちで映画を見ました。タイトルは「Miss Hokusai」です。日本の、江戸時代の話です。Miss Hokusaiの名前はお栄さんで、江戸に住んでいます。お父さんは葛飾北斎です。北斎は浮世絵師です。お栄さんも浮世絵師です。 私は先週NHK World Japanのサイトを見ていました。葛飾北斎と娘のドラマがあったので、見てみました。浮世絵を描くシーンはおもしろかったけど、最後までは見ませんでした。前から見たかった映画のMiss Hokusaiのことを思い出したからです。すぐにAmazon Primeで見ることができました。 「Miss Hokusai」はとてもよかったです。爽やかな作品でした。アニメで見る江戸の町はわくわくしました。そして、何となく、ほっとする感じもしました。お栄のサバサバした性格も魅力的に描かれていました。アニメや浮世絵に興味がない人でも、人間 ドラマとして楽しめると思います。スタジオジブリの作品や、是枝裕和、小津安二郎などの映画が好きな人におすすめです。
Salut à tous ! Cette semaine dans MUTEKI, VIOLAINE vous conseille de découvrir (ou revoir si vous l'aviez déjà apprécié) le film d'animation "Miss Hokusai" de Keiichi Hara. DAMIEN vous fait découvrir une chanson pour enfants qui n'est rien de moins que la 5e plus grosse vente de singles de l'Histoire de l'Archipel. On parle Idols et guerrières en jupettes avec ROMAIN. Enfin, LEO lance une nouvelle rubrique et nous présente désormais, chaque semaine, en prévision des J.O de Tokyo, un sport olympique décliné en anime, avec, comme premier exemple: le BEACH-VOLLEY. Bonne écoute !! Hi everybody ! In MUTEKI this week, VIOLAINE makes you discover (or re-discover) 2015's beautiful Keiichi Hara animated movie "Sarusuberi Miss Hokusai". DAMIEN talks about a song for children that has blasted the Oricon musical charts, and remains, to this day, the 5th biggest selling single in Japan. We talk about late 80s idols and early 90s magical girls with ROMAIN. And to finish, LEO launches a brand new weekly topic, ahead of the Tokyo Games, with one olympic sport per week, illustrated by its anime opening. And we begin with: BEACH-VOLLEY. Mata raishu !! Playlist: 1- MIKA KANEKO - City Hunter / Nicky Larson - Ai to shukumei no Magnum 2- SAYURI KOKUSHÔ & ONYANKO CLUB - Valentine Kiss 3- G-GRIP - Dream Horizon 4- KANA YUUKI, SAKI MIYASHITA - Harukana Receive - FLY two BLUE 5- KENTARO HAYAMI, AYUMI SHIGEMORI, HIMAWARI KIDS & DANGO GASSHÔDAN - Dango 3 Kyôdai 6- SAYURI ISHIKAWA & SHIINA RINGO - Saihate ga Mitai 7- MEU - Sailor Moon Super S - Rashiku Ikimasho
Nessa edição recebemos o ilustríssimo Lucas para falar de anime! Pelucks explica porque Mob Psycho 100 é tão amável, Yoshi tenta vender Golden Kamuy, Lucas nos fala sobre a beleza única de Miss Hokusai e Bob explica os poderes das crianças em Children of the Whales. Participantes: @_Bobuxo, @Pellucks, @yoshiohash e @lucaseduardrz. Não esqueça de seguir o twitter do podcast: @rkstpodcast. O Yoshi faz lives em twitch.tv/yoshiohashi e o Bob em twitch.tv/bobuxo || Agora temos uma campanha de assinaturas no PicPay, só procurar por @rkstpodcast e ver os planos de assinatura.
This week, we watch paint dry on the Asakusa Bridge and meditate on the floating world of Miss Hokusai. The Anime Research Group is a weekly podcast about all the anime we never got round to watching. Episodes contain spoilers for early episodes of the shows, and ill-informed speculation on future episodes. There are a few instances of cursing. You can find us on twitter @research_anime . New episodes are coming every Thursday. This episode was recorded on October 23th 2020. Links Katsushika Hokusai: The Complete Works Hokusai's Manga Production IG's Special Feature on Katsushika Oi Hokusai and Oi: Art Runs in the Family Director Keiichi Hara on his career and Japan's animation industry Interview: Director Keiichi Hara on Miss Hokusai Katsushika O-Ei - The Real Miss Hokusai Katsushika Oi: The Hidden Hand of Hokusai’s Daughter The Creative Spirit in Miss Hokusai ‘Miss Hokusai’: Original Art Vs. Film Stills
Episode Notes Shows Discussed - Rating/5 (Recommended Similar shows) Kaguya Sama Love is War Season 2 - 5/5 co-AOTS (Monogatari, Gintama, Grand Blue, Asobi Asobase, Haruhi Suzumiya, Assassination Classroom, Science Fell in Love Tower of God - 5/5 co-AOTS (Hunter x Hunter, One Piece, Toriko, YuYuHakusho, Attack on Titan, Made in Abyss) BNA - 4/5 (Kill la Kill, Little Witch Academia, SSSS Gridman, Promare, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Beastars Kakushigoto - 4/5 best ending (Sweetness and Lightning, Usagi Drop, Barakamon, Sayonva Zetsubou Sensei, Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki Kun, Bakuman) Hamefura - 4/5 (Konosuba, Log Horizon, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Isekai Izakaya Nobu, Restaurant to Another World) Gleipnir - 4/5 biggest surprise (Mirai Nikki, Parasyte the Maxim, Gantz) Wave Listen to Me - 3/5 most slept on (Bakuman, Shirobako, Skullface Bookseller Honda San, Denkigai no Honya San, Golden Boy, Fune no Amu, Servant x Service, Working!) Arte - 3/5 (Akatsuki no Yona, Miss Hokusai, Sekko Boys) Tamayomi - 2/5 (Cinderella Nine, Taisho Baseball Girls, Moshidora) Listeners - 1/5 (Carole and Tuesday, Beck MGS, Watanabe's work, Jojo) Credits Email: yetanotheranimepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/YetAnoAniPod iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yet-another-anime-podcast/id1508245942 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4lg3YfrdsSaXNKfXVXrcof Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/podcasts/portal/#p:id=playpodcast/series&a=225689717 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/yet-another-anime-podcast-1149686 A Ninjaboi Media Production Email: ninjaboimedia@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NinjaboiMedia Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ninjaboi333 MyAnimeList: https://myanimelist.net/animelist/ninjaboi333 Episode Music "true" by Sakagami Souichi - https://www.tandess.com/en/music/ Find out more at https://yet-another-anime-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Al ser domingo les vengo a recomendar una película para que puedan verla esta misma tarde, esta película es "Miss Hokusai".
Esta semana actualizamos la situacion de la industria del cine intenacional y analizamos algunos de los títulos de Festival de cine de Autor de Barcelona con Emilio Luna. Además, con Elena Olmos conocemos la obra del artista japonés Katshushika Hokusai a través del filme de animación "Miss Hokusai". Encuentra el podcast también... canalextremadura.es
*Take this poll to vote for the films you’d like us to cover on @ Movies in May!: https://strawpoll.com/fs3wa1s1 More details below:* We’re celebrating the birthday of Keiichi Hara’s film The Wonderland by releasing our @ Movies review of the film! Is the film as wonderful as Hara’s previous feature Miss Hokusai, or is it no wonder why it’s fallen under the radar? We discuss the film’s clever casting, child-friendly coming-of-age story, eclectic characters, and the most important topic of all - how to make the CATS movie better! Remember, vote for the FOUR films you’d like us to cover in May in this poll!: https://strawpoll.com/fs3wa1s1 We’ll announce our choices on the Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto-Memory Doll episode, which will be out on Friday, May 8th! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:30 - Intro and Updates 02:23 - The Wonderland Discussion 48:13 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube. You can follow the hosts at @lumranmayasha, @VLordGTZ, and @sniperking323. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! Music Featured: The Boston Pops Orchestra - “Hooray for Hollywood” The Hit Co. & Earth, Wind, & Fire - “Boogie Wonderland (Instrumental Version)” Arthur Schwartz - “That’s Entertainment!”
*Take this poll to vote for the films you’d like us to cover on @ Movies in May!: https://strawpoll.com/fs3wa1s1 More details below:* We’re celebrating the birthday of Keiichi Hara’s film The Wonderland by releasing our @ Movies review of the film! Is the film as wonderful as Hara’s previous feature Miss Hokusai, or is it no wonder why it’s fallen under the radar? We discuss the film’s clever casting, child-friendly coming-of-age story, eclectic characters, and the most important topic of all - how to make the CATS movie better! Remember, vote for the FOUR films you’d like us to cover in May in this poll!: https://strawpoll.com/fs3wa1s1 We’ll announce our choices on the Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto-Memory Doll episode, which will be out on Friday, May 8th! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:30 - Intro and Updates 02:23 - The Wonderland Discussion 48:13 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube. You can follow the hosts at @lumranmayasha, @VLordGTZ, and @sniperking323. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! Music Featured: The Boston Pops Orchestra - “Hooray for Hollywood” The Hit Co. & Earth, Wind, & Fire - “Boogie Wonderland (Instrumental Version)” Arthur Schwartz - “That’s Entertainment!”
A return to...form(???) Jimmy and Daniel (remember Daniel?) talk about a video game a year after it came out. CLASSIC META'D. Let's chat about the newest game by From Software, Sekiro. I'll preface with the fact that Jimmy has not played this game at all so we get Daniel's gameplay perspective and Jimmy's surface-level blabber. We talk about the replayability of the game, overcoming difficult bosses, comparing the environments between Dark Souls, Bloodborne and Sekiro, ANIME and more in this episode! Specific anime shows talked about: Dororo, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and (the one Jimmy couldn't remember the name of) Miss Hokusai! Hit us up on twitter if you make stuff (video games or otherwise) and want to be on the show! Twitter: https://twitter.com/metadpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/metadpodcast/ Youtube: Meta'd on Youtube Intro/Outro Tunes: John Kim
A trip to samurai time in japan. (It's the Edo period you idiot - Seaweed) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Seaweed Ambassador's Twitter: twitter.com/SeaweedAMB Seaweed Ambassador's YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCohMBCsLbiUXY2o5
Courtney & Cody are joined by Lizzie Romero as they watch Miss Hokusai. Topics covered include: NaNoWriMo, neck ladies, & fire fighters.
We spend our 16th episode pissing and moaning about a terrible movie we watched. We also spend it praising a fun movie we enjoyed. One of the films is Miss Hokusai and the other is Artemisia. They’re both historical films about female artists – the first is set in the 19th century Edo period of Japan, … Continue reading Episode 16: Miss Hokusai and Artemisia
The hosts of the Otaku Spirit animecast are here with a light list of news topics this week. However, the topics included are some heavy topics to hit. Join in and get their take on the news, as well as some fun community questions! Topics this episode: Fafner The Beyond, Kakegurui 2nd Season, Slayers Novel, Studio Drop, Toei Animation, Magia Record Anime, Ellation Studio and High Guardian Spice, Netflix new releases, Night Raid 1931, FLCL Progressive, Frontwing new Kickstarter, Conception TV, Non Non Biyori Vacation, and much more! Thanks to Mys145, fragoff, and SethAmaha for the great questions featured on this episode. The intro for this episode is the OP1 for Island called “Eien no Hitotsu” by Yukari Tamura. The outro for this episode is a remix of Rem from Re:Zero called “Suki Desu” by たらこ.
It's the tension that fuels this podcast more often than not: can impressionistic, episodic narratives work as effectively as straightforward tales with rising action and climax? That's what we're getting into this week as we look at the Sandra Bullock rehab drama 28 Days and the historical anime film Miss Hokusai. Did we reach a conclusion? Answers await. Also this ep! The war with fuckery continues, fandoms are awful, a quick check in on Deadpool 2, the love of a good tote bag and more. Please consider supporting the Geekdown Podcast on Patreon! patreon.com/geekdownpod Theme music by Rob Gasser (soundcloud.com/robgassermusic), licensed under (CC BY-SA 3.0)
Not a lot is known about O-ei, Katsushika Hokusai's third daughter, and that's what makes Miss Hokusai less an interesting biopic than dramatic historical fiction. This movie, which adapts Hinako Sugiura's original manga, paints a portrait of an artist in vignettes and brings to light a historical figure who lived in the shadows for a good deal of her life. Daughter, sister, artist, woman – Miss Hokusai crafts how O-ei is defined and grows by integrating nods to her work and her father's with intimate moments that made her who the mangaka wanted her to be today. We've included some links to easily Google-able reference materials in the show notes, and we strongly urge you to check those out if you dig the character and historical figure as we now do.
Not a lot is known about O-ei, Katsushika Hokusai's third daughter, and that's what makes Miss Hokusai less an interesting biopic than dramatic historical fiction. This movie, which adapts Hinako Sugiura's original manga, paints a portrait of an artist in vignettes and brings to light a historical figure who lived in the shadows for a good deal of her life. Daughter, sister, artist, woman – Miss Hokusai crafts how O-ei is defined and grows by integrating nods to her work and her father's with intimate moments that made her who the mangaka wanted her to be today. We've included some links to easily Google-able reference materials in the show notes, and we strongly urge you to check those out if you dig the character and historical figure as we now do.
Not a lot is known about O-ei, Katsushika Hokusai's third daughter, and that's what makes Miss Hokusai less an interesting biopic than dramatic historical fiction. This movie, which adapts Hinako Sugiura's original manga, paints a portrait of an artist in vignettes and brings to light a historical figure who lived in the shadows for a good deal of her life. Daughter, sister, artist, woman – Miss Hokusai crafts how O-ei is defined and grows by integrating nods to her work and her father's with intimate moments that made her who the mangaka wanted her to be today. We've included some links to easily Google-able reference materials in the show notes, and we strongly urge you to check those out if you dig the character and historical figure as we now do.
Not a lot is known about O-ei, Katsushika Hokusai's third daughter, and that's what makes Miss Hokusai less an interesting biopic than dramatic historical fiction. This movie, which adapts Hinako Sugiura's original manga, paints a portrait of an artist in vignettes and brings to light a historical figure who lived in the shadows for a good deal of her life. Daughter, sister, artist, woman – Miss Hokusai crafts how O-ei is defined and grows by integrating nods to her work and her father's with intimate moments that made her who the mangaka wanted her to be today. We've included some links to easily Google-able reference materials in the show notes, and we strongly urge you to check those out if you dig the character and historical figure as we now do.
Caitlin, Amelia, and Dee discuss Miss Hokusai. 0:00:00 Intros 0:00:51 Background 0:02:52 Impressions 0:09:34 Emotionality and style 0:12:02 O-Ei and sexuality 0:18:04 Adult professional shipping 0:22:18 Prostitutes and fantasies 0:28:06 Day-to-day life in Edo 0:30:17 Mr. Hokusai 0:40:38 O-Ei and O-Nao 0:47:07 The dudes 0:54:12 Miss Hokusai 0:57:36 Historical context 0:59:37 But is it feminist? 1:10:40 Outro Caitlin: twitter.com/alltsun_nodere Amelia: twitter.com/neutralfemale Dee: twitter.com/joseinextdoor AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ Recorded Saturday 26th November 2017 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Doc and “Annie” return to discuss the recent Production I.G. film Miss Hokusai. Check the timecodes if you want to bypass a lengthy talk about the history of the Edo Period as well as the actual historical figures depicted in the movie and get straight into the meat of the film itself. Direct Download | … Continue reading Miss Hokusai – Companion Piece #2 → --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waruideshou/message
Hello ASPers! This week, Josh, Gavin, and Corey sit down to discuss the 2015 anime film "Miss Hokusai" (Sarusuberi). In the news, we discuss Netflix's upcoming "Godzilla" anime series, the Funimation pre-orders of "Your Name" (Kimi no Na wa), and "Game of Thrones" dragons. In the top 5, we rank our favorite animated period pieces. What did we think of "Miss Hokusai"? How bored was Gavin with Josh and Corey's "Game of Thrones" talk? Why can't Josh keep his mic still? Tune in to find out! Be sure to head over to our website AnimationStationPodcast.com and check out some of the other awesome shows in our podcast family by going to: SecretSuperheroClub.com Please leave us a comment and subscribe. Follow the show on Instagram @AnimationStationPodcast Follow the show on Twitter @AnimatePodcast Follow Josh @JoshLCain Follow Gavin @GavinOttesonArt Follow Corey @MajesticCorey Tags: animation, anime, cartoons, podcast, misshokusai, sarusuberi, funimation, yourname, kiminonawa, netflix, godzilla, gameofthrones, got, dragons, japan
This week, Transformers: With King Arthur Now, Apparently? Whatever storms its way into theaters, and that's gotten the Alternate Ending crew excited to think about robots. Killer Terminator-style robots; romantic WALL·E-style robots; and all the robots in between. And that's why we're going to be sharing our favorite robots in movie history on our next podcast. From totally inhuman machines, like R2-D2 in Star Wars, to the more-human-than-human tragic killers of Blade Runner, robots of every shape, size, and function will be on our lists, and we'd love to hear you takes as well. During worth mentioning Tim shares Miss Hokusai, while Carrie catches up on one of her top 5 most anticipated movies of the summer with The Book of Henry and Rob finally caves into Netflix and watches War Machine.
Otaku Movie Anatomy hosts review Miss Hokusai! The life and works of Japanese artist and ukiyo-e painter Katsushika Hokusai, as seen from the eyes of his daughter, Katsushika O-Ei. Set in 1814, Miss Hokusai focuses on O-Ei, the daughter of famed artist Tetsuzo, better known by his pen name Hokusai, as she tries to navigate the various aspects of her life. O-Ei spends the bulk of her time assisting her divorced father who cares about his art and not much else. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With reviews of Denis Villeneuve's Sci-Fi drama Arrival and tough French drama The Innocents. In the home release section we take a look at Alien action sequel Independence Day: Resurgence, what our animals really get up to when we are not there in animated adventure The Secret Life of Pets and small Japanese animation with Miss Hokusai, plus as usual the latest movie news and charts.
Chris Rachael Dan and Yvonne are back for another episode this time to discuss Production IG and Keiichi Haras awardwinning Miss Hokusai First up though is our regular news section 005 Stories this week include the return of Ghost In The Shell to cinemas in the UK Ronja The Robbers Daughter Borrowed Times online debut and Dan pays tribute to the career of Studio Ghiblis Michiyo Yasuda Then its on to Miss Hokusai 028Potential spoilers start around 046 Finally its time for The Watercooler 125 where we discuss the latest stuff weve watched played etc This time it includes Ethel and Ernest and Super Mario Colour Splash Full show notes at animatonforadultscom Support us on patreoncomanimationforadults and get an extended version of this episode
Episode 34 of One Week Only! This week's key film is the documentary "Tower," about the 1966 shootings at the University of Texas tower. The film combines archival footage and rotoscoped animation to recreate the terrifying events of the day, considered the first mass shooting in US history. A unique and powerful documentary, sadly very relevant today, and now playing in select theatres, from Kino Lorber. Our interview this week is with Platon Theodoris, director of the surreal character drama "Alvin's Harmonious World of Opposites" about a sheltered man forced to deal with his peculiar neighbors, and the brown ooze coming from his ceiling. David Lynch may come to mind, but Theodoris talks about the personal source of the story, and how he created the unique characters. The film is screening next week at the Arclight theatre in Chicago as part of the Slamdance Cinema club. We also review multi-story drama "Certain Women," starring Kristen Stewart & Michelle Williams, directed by Kelly Reichardt; documentary "Sky Ladder" about Chinese fireworks artist Cia Guo-Qiang, directed by Kevin Macdonald; documentary "Newtown" about the Sandy Hook school shooting (also sadly relevant), directed by Kim Snyder; animated biopic "Miss Hokusai" about a famous Japanese painter & his daughter, directed by Keiichi Hara; and Brazilian drama "Aquarius" starring Sonia Braga as an independent woman fighting against city development, directed by Kleber Mendonca Filho. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
[Recorded on Thursday 25th August 2016] Yes your eyes don't deceive you, we are back with another edition of the Anime Limited Podcast (at the time of recording) just under a week since the last one! In this podcast join Jeremy, Andrew, Kerry and Keith as they discuss a variety of topics touched in our Newswire from last week and also bringing you up to speed where things stand on other titles such as Miss Hokusai and Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam too. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, it's very much a short fun catchup show with lots of notes on upcoming releases. We're hoping our next podcast won't be too far away, for definite we'll have at least show prior to the MCM Scotland Comic Con at the end of September. As always please note this podcast contains strong language and any views expressed by individuals in this podcast do not reflect those of Anime Limited.
Os traemos otro programa variadito donde haremos un repaso a la trilogía original de Ratchet & Clank y a su nuevo título. Además, nuestro joven padawan nos contará sus impresiones de la Beta de Overwatch, y en la segunda parte reseñaremos la película Miss Hokusai, del Director Keiichi Hara. En este programa intervienen: Jaime (@jaibrot), Alberto (@Martin87Alberto), Oscar (@furgonetero) y Carlos (@carlongoRB)
Os traemos otro programa variadito donde haremos un repaso a la trilogía original de Ratchet & Clank y a su nuevo título. Además, nuestro joven padawan nos contará sus impresiones de la Beta de Overwatch, y en la segunda parte reseñaremos la película Miss Hokusai, del Director Keiichi Hara. En este programa intervienen: Jaime (@jaibrot), Alberto (@Martin87Alberto), Oscar (@furgonetero) y Carlos (@carlongoRB)
On this week’s mega sized episode Seamus tries reading Happiness, dakazu forces himself to read the gore porn Elfen Lied and lite novel fluff Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? but rejoices in the return of Hunter x Hunter and Beet the Vandel Buster! Special guest and resident anime expert Kenzo talks about Gintama, Bleach, Boku Girl, and Tomo-chan is a Girl!(Tomo-chan wa Onnanoko!). Then we run through the new shows of the Spring 2016 season, discuss some news about upcoming anime adaptations, and rant about shows that just wrapped up like Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans and Mr. Osomatsu(Osomatsu-san)! Finally we discuss the anime movie Miss Hokusai!!!
What better way to mark our 30th episode than by talking about Pixar Animation Studios 30th anniversary So thats just what Rachael and Dan are here to do But not before weve talked about the latest animation news including the Annie Award Results the Return of Voltron and The Empire Awards Then Dan gives some spoiler free early thoughts on ZootopiaZootropolis 035050 and Miss Hokusai and Rach talks about the Gravity Falls finale If you like the show dont forget to subscribe via the method of your choice and why not leave us a review They can really help others discover the show Want to send us a message question or suggestion for a future show Email us at podcastanimationforadultscom If youd like to advertise or sponsor a future episode then please drop us a line Full show notes at animationforadultscom
Hallåj, ett miniavsnitt till från festivalen kommer här! Den här gången är det Animéradions Anders som gästar.Miss Hokusai - "Jag blev charmad!"Evolution - "Man måste gilla den här estetiken kanske..."
Welcome to our inaugural Scotland Loves Anime special episode of the Anime Limited Podcast. This is a very different podcast from what we normally bring you but one that's definitely worth listening to. Recorded during the Edinburgh leg of Scotland Loves Anime 2015, the first 70 minutes of this podcast focuses is very much on the four films that were in competition for the Judges award Scotland Loves Anime. These being Expelled From Paradise, Miss Hokusai, Empire Of Corpses and The Case of Hana & Alice. You'll get to hear Jonathan Clements joined by the four judges, Justin Sevakis (of Anime News Network and Media OCD), Claire Copping, Animation Director Gary Marshall and John Noel (writer of the ChaosTangent blog) discussing all four films in as spoiler-free ways as possible, so you can get detailed insight into how the judges came to decide their winning film for in that category. Following that, the second section of the show sees us put the focus on Justin Sevakis and his career in the anime industry to this point. We cover his experiences in the industry, the various companies he's worked for, titles he's worked on and how the industry has evolved over the years. There's some very, very insightful discussion and we're sure you'll enjoy it! As a heads up, when it comes discussion on titles that Justin has worked on, it does include the fact he worked on Hentai DVD releases in the USA. We didn't just want to gloss over this fact so we do into detail on some of what he had to work on. This section does has contain some graphic detail, as you can probably imagine, so we're making it known now that between 1:16:30-1:29:00 there is very Not Safe For Work/NSFW material discussed. We'll also make it known that this edition of the podcast is completely uncensored. After the fact we all made a collective decision to leave it as it was on this occasion. A very different podcast from us but is a very interesting one to listen to. For those wondering, all going well our next regular episode of the podcast will be available within the next few weeks.
On the first edition of the Anime Limited Podcast, join Jeremy Graves, Andrew Partridge and Kerry Kassim as they look back on how Anime Limited began and where things will be going next. There's also talk on our new film acquisition, Miss Hokusai and more.