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In this week's episode, Coop & Dylan try to forget serious real life nonsense by diving into episodes 19 through 21 of Macross 7. A serious discussion in regards to events of January 6, 2021 start off the episode as similar imagery appears in episode 19. On a lighter note, revelations about Blue Wind, Sivil Hoodies, and Mospeada talk come up in the conversation. Music Used: Remember 16 (Fire Bomber) My Friends (Super Robot Wars Alpha 3 OST)
Back after an unplanned hiatus, this episode we discuss all the Macross happenings over the last 6 months - there's been more going on than you might think We also take a look at what we know so far about the new GENESIS BREAKER project... Just what exactly is "GENESIS BREAKER"? Episode 138 Timestamps!00:00:00: Catching up.00:08:10: News! -Zettai LIVE!!!!!! First key visual unveiled. -Tamashii Nation 2020 Online & Special Macross livestream. -Walkure Concert Tour resumes! -Walkure concert livestream. -Macross music comes to Apple Music, LINE Music, Spotify. -Oshare Macross Δ. -Yoko Kanno's online Tanabata. -May’n’s Hang Jam Vol.4.5. -Super Robot Spirits 2020. -Galaxy Network M-Tama Channel. -Shoji Kawamori’s Macross Designer’s Note. -Haruhiko Mikimoto Character Design Archives (Updated English Edition). -TV Anison ranking special. -Walkure at SONGS OF TOKYO FESTIVAL 2020 -ARTMIC’s Toshimichi Suzuki passes. -Aki Uchiyama cafe. -Podcaster Chris Meadows passes.02:00:25: GENESIS BREAKERS & Mospeada popup shop. Walkure on "Songs of Tokyo 2020" Music this episode includes:Macross by MagumaDo You Remember Love by Nanao Give them a follow for more terrific anime covers! Clear some room on your bookshelves! Don't forget to check out our full gallery of pics from the Mospeada popup shop HERE! Aki Uchiyama cafe
Today, I’m spoiling a throwback anime “Genesis Climber MOSPEADA”. If you’re a fan of the Robotech or Macross series, you should check it out. And if you’re not, listen and watch anyway! I hope you like our Old School niche anime review.
Factor Reflex - que pasó en Robotech Factor, la ignorancia de Javier Vaca, las estúpideces de Lisa y Dana y lo políticamente correcto son las cosas que discutimos en este podcast.
Factor Reflex - que pasó en Robotech Factor, la ignorancia de Javier Vaca, las estúpideces de Lisa y Dana y lo políticamente correcto son las cosas que discutimos en este podcast.
Memo, Gustavo, Point Reflex y yo participamos de un encuentro más y hablamos Robotech
Memo, Gustavo, Point Reflex y yo participamos de un encuentro más y hablamos Robotech
http://www.decultureshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MSP_EP111.mp3 The SpeakerPODcast Crew is back from Wonder Festival 2018 Summer. In a word, it was MOSPEADASTIC! So many Mospeada toys and kits. And of course, we're here to talk all about it this episode. Hope you guys like your toys, because we talk about a lot of them! First, though, we need to catch up on all the recent Macross news and announcements - and there's a lot to discuss! Macross ships were well represented this Wonder Festival Episode 111 Timestamps 00:01:17:News! 1:48(ish!) DX Chogokin VF-1J. 00:17:10:The REST of the news! Macross Frontier Orchestra, new single announcement books, collaborations, and more!! 00:42:28:Wonder Festival 2018 Summer report. 01:31:10:So many Mospeada toys. Messer's "Grim Reaper" emblem fully realized in 3D
Continuamos con el especial de Robotech donde nos centramos en esta oportunidad en la segunda generación, conocida como la saga de los maestros de la Robotecnia, ánime norteamericano que resultaría de la adaptación de la serie original Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross para servir de nexo entre la saga Macross y Mospeada, la última historia que conforma la historia de Robotech. Hablamos de sus personajes principales y hacemos un resumen de su historia. Programa emitido el Domingo 22 de Julio del 2018. Te dejamos el enlace de nuestra página web donde podrás leer con detalle los temas que tratamos en cada capítulo: https://monjesfanaticos.com Pueden escucharnos en directo todos los domingos desde las 21:00 (UTC-4) a través de http://www.hobbyfm.cl Estamos disponibles en Spreaker, Itunes, TuneIn, Google Podcast, Youtube y Spotify. ¡Búscanos y suscríbete! ¡Te esperamos en el próximo episodio! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monjesfanaticos/message
http://www.decultureshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/MSP_EP83.mp3 There's a new Sheryl Nome song out that's burning up the music charts. And while we're on the subject of music, the SpeakerPODcast Crew reports back on Super Robot Spirits 2017, which featured THREE generations of Macross singers on stage (plus some Mospeada!). Adrian drops by the Walkure Cafe for a special preview of what's going to be on the 'Walkure Won't Stop' concert bluray later this month. And then, there's Megazone 23 XI (Sai)... Add to this all the regular Macross news and, well, what are you reading this for? Tune in to the latest episode of the SpeakerPODcast! Yoshiki 'Basara' Fukuyama, Mari "Minmay' Iijima & Hiroko 'Ishtar' Kasahara at SRS2017. (Photo property of Mari Iijima) Timestamps, photos & download links follow the jump! 'Gorgeous' is ranked at No.4 - not bad for a Pachislot song! Episode 83 Timestamps 00:02:12: New Sheryl Nome single ‘Gorgeous’. 00:20:25: It’s me! And by ‘me’, I mean Richard. 00:34:10: Hi-Metal R Messer VF-1S. 00:39:18: AbemaTV x Macross 35th Campaign 00:41:15: Macross Modelers 00:53:56: New Kazutaka Miyatake book. 00:56:26: Miyazawa Mokei & Cafe Rio Convention. 01:05:52: Adrian visits the Walkure Cafe 01:25:25: Super Robot Spirits 2017! 01:52:22: JUNNA & Minori Suzuki announced for Anisong Matsuri. 01:56:26: MegaZone 23 XI details & more! Two of the unused VF-31 livery concepts. Makina-themed VF-31 by Hidetaka Tenjin. Those decals are going to be a challenge. The artists from Day 1 (left) & Day 2 (right) of SRS 2017. Waiting for SRS2017 to start! Is it just me, or does Sakura from the new Megazone 23 resemble Sakura Crawford from Macross the Musicalture? Will Megazone 23 XI get crowdfunded? Adrian gives it the thumbs-up!
The Repacked Podcast’s Craig joins the gang to discuss episode 12 of Macross Delta and the horrors of mercat and jellyfish genocide by Elysion. What does next week’s episode 13 climax have in store? But most importantly, what does Mospeada have to do with this podcast? http://www.decultureshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/MSP_EP53.mp3 Direct Download HERE (Right click & save as)
Birthing in the early 1960s with such works as Astro Boy and Gigantor, the art of Japanese animation arrived on domestic shores not long after. Things would change radically as we moved into the 1970s and such widely beloved cult series as Yamato (Star Blazers), Gatchaman (Battle of the Planets) and Macross (Robotech), even in their somewhat bowlderized and sanitized variants aired Stateside, blew the minds of kids accustomed to Hanna Barbera/Filmation/Warner Brothers style fluff with their comparative realism and mature themes (inclusive of such heady matters as interracial relationships, real-world style romances, character deaths and more)! Becoming a genuine underground cult craze among the youth of the 1990's, such late 70's/80's era space operas as Mospeada, Megazone 23, Dirty Pair and Bubblegum Crisis were joined by the syndicated television likes of Rumiko Takahashi (Urusei Yatsura, Ranma 1/2), Akira Toriyama (Dragonball), Voltron and Naoko Takeuchi (Sailor Moon), opening the floodgates for a proliferation of anime magazines, late night/Saturday AM blocks on networks like TBS, TNT and Sci-Fi Channel, and entire stores dedicated to the sale of anime and related materials. With the dawn of "meta" series such as Neon Genesis Evangelion, the "harem anime" (starting with Tenchi Muyo) and crossovers to the tabletop and videogame RPG (Slayers, Dragon Half, etc.), anime went from comparative obscurity and often isolated, small-scale fanbases to a global phenomenon overnight. Join us as we talk the days of actual hand drawn, boundary-pushing animation, with nigh-adversarial relations between original language subtitle fans and the dubbing-only crowd, where fans would gather together based on a dawning appreciation of what remains many steps above the standard domestic, toddler oriented cartoon. www.facebook.com/WeirdScenes1
WARNING: This episode contains many, many four-letter words. This impromptu fan chat was joined by Michael "Mad Mike" Choi, a long-time flame warrior from the good old days of the Robotech mailing list. "Mad Mike" is one of those people who uses four-letter words as punctuation in the course of ordinary conversation, so this episode is liberally sprinkled with them (and some three- and five-letter words too). Don't even start listening if that is likely to offend you. Also in attendance are prior guests Presley Cannady, CavScout, Justy of RDF Underground, Fernando Gonzales, and Brooklyn Red Leg (later in the show). After I briefly interview Mike about how he got started in Robotech, and his time on the Robotech mailing list, we talk about yesterday's Peter Walker interview, Robotech fandom today, Roy Fokker's age in both Robotech and Macross, Thinking Caps, Macross continuity, Lancer's Rockers, and the latest Frank Agrama news, then we digress at length into Southern Cross mecha discussion, and finally close out the show with a discussion of the prospects for Shadow Chronicles's success and the future of Robotech fandom. REMEMBER: This episode contains many, many four-letter words. This episode was archived by Robotech fan Wayne Joyce, and recovered in part with the help of a can of Honda motorcycle polish. Inspiring the Mospeada motorcycle, saving Robotech podcast episodes...is there anything Honda can't do?
WARNING: This episode contains many, many four-letter words. This impromptu fan chat was joined by Michael "Mad Mike" Choi, a long-time flame warrior from the good old days of the Robotech mailing list. "Mad Mike" is one of those people who uses four-letter words as punctuation in the course of ordinary conversation, so this episode is liberally sprinkled with them (and some three- and five-letter words too). Don't even start listening if that is likely to offend you. Also in attendance are prior guests Presley Cannady, CavScout, Justy of RDF Underground, Fernando Gonzales, and Brooklyn Red Leg (later in the show). After I briefly interview Mike about how he got started in Robotech, and his time on the Robotech mailing list, we talk about yesterday's Peter Walker interview, Robotech fandom today, Roy Fokker's age in both Robotech and Macross, Thinking Caps, Macross continuity, Lancer's Rockers, and the latest Frank Agrama news, then we digress at length into Southern Cross mecha discussion, and finally close out the show with a discussion of the prospects for Shadow Chronicles's success and the future of Robotech fandom. REMEMBER: This episode contains many, many four-letter words. This episode was archived by Robotech fan Wayne Joyce, and recovered in part with the help of a can of Honda motorcycle polish. Inspiring the Mospeada motorcycle, saving Robotech podcast episodes...is there anything Honda can't do?
WARNING: This episode contains many, many four-letter words. This impromptu fan chat was joined by Michael "Mad Mike" Choi, a long-time flame warrior from the good old days of the Robotech mailing list. "Mad Mike" is one of those people who uses four-letter words as punctuation in the course of ordinary conversation, so this episode is liberally sprinkled with them (and some three- and five-letter words too). Don't even start listening if that is likely to offend you. Also in attendance are prior guests Presley Cannady, CavScout, Justy of RDF Underground, Fernando Gonzales, and Brooklyn Red Leg (later in the show). After I briefly interview Mike about how he got started in Robotech, and his time on the Robotech mailing list, we talk about yesterday's Peter Walker interview, Robotech fandom today, Roy Fokker's age in both Robotech and Macross, Thinking Caps, Macross continuity, Lancer's Rockers, and the latest Frank Agrama news, then we digress at length into Southern Cross mecha discussion, and finally close out the show with a discussion of the prospects for Shadow Chronicles's success and the future of Robotech fandom. REMEMBER: This episode contains many, many four-letter words. This episode was archived by Robotech fan Wayne Joyce, and recovered in part with the help of a can of Honda motorcycle polish. Inspiring the Mospeada motorcycle, saving Robotech podcast episodes...is there anything Honda can't do?