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Masamune Shirow y Ghost in the shell revolucionaron el cyberpunk y la ciencia-ficción. Su rompedora estética y visión marcó época y muchos recordamos todas sus series. Desde los tímidos inicios con Black Magic a la consistente Appleseed, pasando por la cómica Dominion: Tank police o las aventuras de Motoko Kusanagi, Shirow dejó un legado imponente, denso y en ocasiones ilegible. Junto a David Jiménez "Batto" de Ramen para dos y Kenny Ruiz, analizamos toda la trayectoria del genial mangaka .Además tenemos el enorme placer de entrevistar a Pepe Larraz, el gran dibujante Marvel de la actualidad que nos hable de su carrera y sus actuales andanzas dibujando a Peter Perker. Finalmente, tenemos tiempo de recomendar un montón de cómics: Tower dungeon, Transformers, Dibujo al natural, Las locuritas de Úrsula y Días sin escuela. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Welcome to Mona Lisa Overpod, the show that asks the question "What is cyberpunk?" On each episode, hosts Ka1iban and author Lyda Morehouse dive into the genre that helped define sci-fi fiction in '80s and they break down its themes which remain relevant to our lives in the 21st century. Pull on your mirrorshades, jack into the matrix, and start your run with us today!RoboCop, Judge Dredd, Rick Deckard, Motoko Kusanagi...for a genre nominally about the "lowlife" of future society, cyberpunk sure has a lot of cop protagonists. Law enforcement officers, detectives, and soldiers populate the TV and film fare of major distributors, and even counter-cultural authors like Philip K. Dick produced story after story of characters working for The Man. What's behind the plethora of cyberpunk cop protagonists and what effect is produced from looking at a dystopia from the top down?In this episode, we discuss the reason behind the popularity of cop heroes in modern SF, the rise in crime that inspired the trend and creation of the cyberpunk genre as a reaction, the way that Hollywood shapes our view of the police, cop characters being caught between two worlds, the "future" versions of our surveillance society and predictive policing, the way that book marketing affects book publishing and creation, how much fascism an audience will take, the mutable rules of justice, how cyberpunk pulls back the curtain of our society, and whether fiction is ready to evolve to meet our brave new world. We also talk about saving Jesse Ventura's web page, drones in your neighborhood, steampunk cops, "Is Judge Dredd the bad guy?", gull-wing doors, not being on Reddit all day, smuggling bread flour, boring anarchists, Hillary Clinton's Sci-Fi Dystopia, trying to fix things with a gun, jet boots, friendjitsu, The Wire, and...Captain America?!TRON is a cop!Here's a link to the WIRED story in the ephttps://www.wired.com/story/the-age-of-the-drone-police-is-here/The new edition of Lyda's book, Ressurection Code, is out now!https://wizardstowerpress.com/books-2/books-by-lyda-morehouse/resurrection-code/Join Kaliban on Twitch weekdays at 12pm for the Cyber Lunch Hour!http://twitch.tv/justenoughtropePut Just Enough Trope merch on your body!http://justenoughtrope.threadless.comMLOP is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/monalisaoverpodhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/monalisaoverpodhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a coffee on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope
It's an important question. Anyway, in this episode of RPGrinders, the crew gets through a fair bit of news. A lot of release dates drop, and Trails in the Sky gets a remake are the biggest highlights. Break also reviews The Castlevania Advance Collection, while Eric reviews the new Dominus Collection. The crew has plenty of Stinkos to go around though, as we mourn the passing of the creator of Ultraman and the voice of Motoko Kusanagi. Frank has a special FU for squirrels and misinformation as well. At least Frank's Sweeto is that despite pests, his plants are mostly okay. The crew finally gets to start this month's Panic Zone segment. be sure to tune in live for the rest and other segments Friday on Twitch/Youtube at 7 PM EST!
In our first show of 2021, Jon is joined by awesome and intimidatingly cool cyberpunk author Anna Mocikat to discuss the anime masterpiece Ghost In The Shell, as well as its sequel (but not so much the rubbish live action version...) as well as Anna's own brilliant novels. The discussion will lead us deep into the perils of AI and human augmentation, the nature of consciousness, and encompass a tentative prod of the real-life Skynet...Don't forget to check out the following websites for book news as well as updates on Neo Cyberpunk, an upcoming cyberpunk fiction anthology!www.jon-richter.comwww.annamocikat.com
Oeuvre culte pour les amoureux du cyberpunk et de la japanimation, Ghost In The Shell imaginé par Masamune Shirow est toujours aussi incontournable. L'adaptation cinématohraphique de Mamoru Oshii a offert une reconnaissance internationale à ce manga pré-publié entre 1989 et 1991. Pour analyser ce classique, nous invitons Julien Sévéon, il est l'auteur de la monographie : Mamoru Oshii, Rêve, Nostalige et Révolution et deMassacre(s) à la tronçonneuse, 1974-2017 une odyssée horrifique Ghost in the Shell est un manga à retrouver chez Glénat et un film à voir chez @Anime (pour découvrir les coulisses de la réédition du film culte : https://www.lepoint.fr/pop-culture/cinema/ghost-in-the-shell-la-reedition-de-tous-les-dangers-10-07-2017-2142073_2923.php)
Possible Scott Pilgrim anime? We're hoping! And a HD remaster of the game too? Hoping for that too! Also Aniplex USA announces Aniplex Online Fest... We might have mentioned this. Life-sized Rem - Re:Zero figurine for sale, Studio Trigger and CD PROJEKT RED drops the Cyberpunk 2077 anime on us, Neon Genesis Evangelion celebrates 25 years with a new soundtrack with new and rare tracks, and Motoko Kusanagi graces the cover of a fashion magazine! Meanwhile in Japan, E-sports for seniors, new Japanese social media platform just for positivity, PAC-MAN celebrates 40 years with sake, and 必勝客 Pizza Hut Taiwan brings us ramen pizza?! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/animejamsession/support
It is the year 2029. Cyborg policewoman major Motoko Kusanagi and her partner hunt a mysterious and powerful hacker called the Puppet Master! Standing the test of time, this 1995 film still resonates with audiences to this day. Join us as we talk about the incredible anime film: Ghost in the Shell!
After a short break we are back with episode 9, talkin' all things technological and futuristic. Join Hal Crossno and myself as we do a deep dive into Ghost in the Shell. We're covering the franchise as we talk about the anime, movies, and even the live-action film. Enjoy!Follow Hal on social media:Instagram: @halford_cStream the Paralyze record:paralyzeevm.bandcamp.comBroken Contract game website:breakerpressgames.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ongakuotakupodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ongakuotakupodWebsite: www.ongakuotakupod.comBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Letzter Teil der Reihe „Warum Ghost in the Shell einfach geil ist und Matrix nicht“. Heute geht es mal wieder um Sexismus. Man kann nie genug über Sexismus reden, besonders über solchen, der nicht auf den ersten Blick auszumachen ist. Und die arme Trinity aus der Matrix leidet leider an einer Überdosis Sexismus.
Division 3 Championship Match!Match 1: Lara Croft Vs. Motoko KusanagiMatch 2: Peter Parker Vs. Philip J. FryMatch 3: Match 1 Winner Vs. Match 2 Winner (listen to find out who it is!)Please subscribe and leave a review, let us know what you think!Keep up with usShow: @UFCPodMatt: @TheMattAcevedoChristian: @Christian_HumesYoutube: Youtube.com/ZyteHeistVideosWebsite: www.ZyteHeist.com/UFCPod Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elwood Jones and Stephen Palmer (Eastern Kicks / Gweilo Ramblings) set out to provide an introduction to Asian cinema by on each episode highlighting a title worth seeking out. On this first episode we kick things off with "Ghost In The Shell" as with the live action remake fast approaching what better time to go back an revisit the 1995 original anime, widely considered to be one of the best anime of all time after "Akira". Directed by Mamoru Oshii The film's follows the hunt by Section 9 for a mysterious hacker known as the Puppet Master. With the assistance of her team, Cyborg team leader Motoko Kusanagi finds herself drawn into a complex sequence of political intrigue and a cover-up as to the identity and goals of the Puppet Master.
Fighting ladies, female bad-ass characters… There are a lot more of them around now, but once upon a time they were pretty thin on the ground. I love a good badarse lady, my own comic character Pinky TA exemplifies that character type. There's something about a tough lady who can kick butt with the best of them that's especially compelling. They evolved from something a little more exploitative, ladies fighting in bikinis basically, then we had ladies that were just the female version of a male character (Batwoman, Supergirl etc), which is something we're starting to see a little more of unfortunately, but on the good side of things we ARE actually getting fighting ladies who're their OWN women: Original characters. In this Quackcast we talk about some of our faves and some of the earlier incarnations of the character type, from Robert E Howard's Red Sonya and Valeria, to Catherine L Moore's Jirel of Joiry, to Wonder woman, then later characters like Red Sonja (from the comics), She-Hulk, Sarah Conner, Ripley, Buffy, Xena, Aeon Flux… What are some of YOUR faves? Mine are Tank Girl, Lara Croft, Motoko Kusanagi, Garnet and many more :) This week Gunwallace has given us the theme to Dolphin Bros: Jump, jump, jump up and down to this mad dolphin party scene. It's all over the place but all it wants you to do is MOVE! Topics and shownotes Featured comic: Glass Rafters - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2018/oct/02/featured-comic-glass-rafters/ Listen to us on Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=224306&refid=stpr Or TuneinRadio - https://tunein.com/podcasts/Books–Literature/Drunkduck-Quackcast-p1150194/ Fighting Girls: Hit Girlz - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/HitGirlz/ King's Club - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Kings_Club/ Godstrands - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Godstrands/ Pinky TA - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Pinky_TA/ Special thanks to: Gunwallace - http://www.virtuallycomics.com Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Banes - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/banes Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Featured music: Dolphin Bros - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Dolphin_Bros/, by cjoe1377, rated E.
Thijs and Roos discuss three different movies that deal with artificial consciousness, Spielberg's A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Oshii's Ghost in the Shell and Scott's Blade Runner, and try to figure out what, in a world filled with artificially created self-aware entities, makes humans human.
Ed and Ron welcome Anna Valenzuela of Roast Battle about her Nerd GOAT, Motoko Kusanagi of the anime and manga series Ghost In The Shell. Quotes Of The Week: "Here's a 4 page splash panel of a lesbian orgy" "That room smells like hot Cheetos and semen" Subscribe to Nerd GOAT on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, or any podcast app!
On this episode, the guys give their thoughts and impressions on the classic manga and anime film adaption of Ghost in the Shell (2017), staring Scarlet Johansson, Pilou Asbaek, Takeshi Kitano, and Michael Pitt; directed by Rupert Sanders, and what the outcome could mean for the future of anime and Sci-Fi based movies. Aaron also has Pat and Stew watch the trailers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Thor: Ragnarok, since they were the only two people on the planet not to have seen them. Stewart also relives a dramatic past Disneyland road trip. Join us as we deep dive into major "Motoko Kusanagi" spoilers... get it?
Jeff and Phil welcome The Hollywood Reporter's Rebecca Sun and writer Sarah Kuhn to talk about the next-level whitewashing in the live-action adaptation of Ghost in the Shell.
Ante el estreno de Ghost in the Shell, Erick Estrada y Wookie Williams se reúnen para comentar algunos detalles de la película, especialmente en su versión IMAX, y del universo de Motoko Kusanagi, interpretada por Scarlett Johansson. Detalles del manga y del anime también salieron a flote. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ante el estreno de Ghost in the Shell, Erick Estrada y Wookie Williams se reúnen para comentar algunos detalles de la película, especialmente en su versión IMAX, y del universo de Motoko Kusanagi, interpretada por Scarlett Johansson. Detalles del manga y del anime también salieron a flote.
Amelia and Peter welcome special guests Brian Ruh and Valerie Complex to talk about the representation of Major Motoko Kusanagi in the anime and manga versions of Ghost in the Shell. SPOILERS for the entire franchise of Ghost in the Shell 00:00 Intro: What has been your experience with Ghost in the Shell? 06:22 The manga, and manga artist Shirow's other work 10:48 Different versions of Ghost in the Shell and Motoko 23:29 Motoko's sexuality 30:24 Motoko's body and clothing 37:30 Differences in Ghost in the Shell: Arise 45:50 How could Hollywood have adapted Ghost in the Shell? 58:22 Outro Valerie: https://twitter.com/ValerieComplex Brian: https://twitter.com/brianruh Peter: twitter.com/peterfobian Amelia: twitter.com/neutralfemale Valerie's Rotten Tomatoes page: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/valerie-complex/movies Brian's book "Stray Dog of Anime: The Films of Mamoru Oshii": http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137355676 Claire Napier's series "The Major's Body": http://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2014/07/22/ghost-in-the-shell-the-majors-body-1/ Valerie's primer on the franchise: http://za.ign.com/ghost-in-the-shell-2017/105394/feature/ghost-in-the-shell-a-primer-for-the-anime-series Brian's post "Who is the real Motoko Kusanagi?": http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2017-03-22/who-is-the-real-motoko-kusanagi/.113722 Valerie's review of the remake preview: https://thenerdsofcolor.org/2017/03/10/ghost-in-the-shell-worse/ AniFem Patreon: www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Twitter: twitter.com/AnimeFeminist AniFem Facebook: www.facebook.com/animefem/ Recorded Saturday 18th March 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/
In this episode, we discuss the phenomenon of whitewashing in pop culture, in particular highlighting the many instances of whitecasting and yellowface in Hollywood movies, such as the Karlie Kloss Vogue controversy, Scarlett Johansson as Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell, and the problematic popularity of La La Land. We unpack what we mean when we talk about terms & topics such as whitewashing, whitecasting, the white savior complex, and yellowface. Whether we like it or not, pop culture is very important and highly influential, and what we see often determines how we see ourselves and others, and it is the responsibility of those in pop culture to tell better stories, make better characters, and show the future generation how diverse the world really is — and that their stories matter.
Season 2 episode 4 Interview with Elizabeth Maxwell we talk about: How she first got into acting in shorts, TV and movies How she transitioned over to voice acting Her first role as Ymir Her various other roles including Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, Shaula Gorgon from Soul Eater Not! , Bishamon from Noragami , Jenny Relight from Fairy Tail and Shakuyaku from One Piece We also spoke about her role as Winter from RWBY And various others roles she has voiced We also spoke about her role on Battleborn as Phoebe She offered advice for people who want to be come voice actors
Ya está aquí el nostálgico episodio 43 de Ovejas Mecánicas, esta semana Roberto y Elías, dejaron el programa en manos del gran Rebaño Mecánico, quienes determinaron que el tema de la semana sería la Nostalgia Sobre-explotada, donde hablaron de cine y video juegos, entre los títulos conversados están: Resident Evil, Karate Kid, Super Mario All-Stars, Godzilla, entre otros. Además, hablamos sobre las primeras imágenes de Scarlett Johansson como Motoko Kusanagi, el trailer de la edición limitada de Sonic Mania y mucho más!
Bonjour à toutes et à tous,Cet épisode de Copie 0 est consacré à la saga Ghost in the shell et à sa fameuse héroïne cyborg Motoko Kusanagi. On y parlera de transhumanisme, de liberté, de conscience.Pour ce numéro nous avons un retard conséquent sur la diffusion par rapport à l'enregistrement, nous nous en excusons, notre responsable de communication nous a dit de dire que c'était pour être quasi raccord avec la sortie de Deus Ex Mankind Divided.
The Living Japan crew is back! This time, we once again talk about Japanese pop culture and how it has been adapted in the West by analyzing the debate around the casting of Scarlett Johanson as Motoko Kusanagi for the movie adaptation of Ghost in the Shell. Is it really white washing? Can foreign actors […]
First off, Rest In Peace Chyna (aka Joan Marie Laurer). It's the 420 Episode and no one smoked us out fam :( Had some serious issues with Youtube for this Podcast so the live Podcast was on Twitch. We talk about a new Been Had Productions Podcast Better than MJ or Kobe (Sports podcast), Scarlett Jhansson being case as Maj. Motoko Kusanagi in Ghost in the Shell, Secret Warriors Vs. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, The Division, Old Ninja Speculates, game exploits, Fallout 4 glitches, The Flash, Supergirl, Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, re-written history, Buzzfeed 27 questions Black People ask other Black People (we go through 11), Silicon Valley VR #WePress, Kanye West getting sued and more! Come follow us: http://www.beenhadproductions.com/bthanbti SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bthanbti Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BthanBTI/ Twitter: @BthanBTI iTunes: https://itun.es/i6SJ6Pw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlackerThanBlackTimesInfinity Twitch: https://www.twitter.tv/bthanbti
Story: SCHÖN, ABER TÖDLICH... Motoko Kusanagi und die Offiziere von Sektion 9 sind wieder da! Zusammen mit den drolligen, aber nichtsdestotrotz tödlichen Tachikoma-Robotern führen sie die Verbrecherjagd in der realen und der Online-Welt fort. Doch auch bestens vorbereitete Agenten wie sie können in Schwierigkeiten geraten, wenn sie es mit einer konspirativen Aktion zu tun bekommen, die von einem mysteriösen Hacker namens Lachender Mann angeführt wird! Masamune Shirows GHOST IN THE SHELL ist die berühmteste japanische SF-Saga. Ein Top-Creative Staff unter anderen Kenji Kamiyama (BLOOD: THE LAST VAMPIRE, Jin-Roh) und Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop) und Production I.G haben die außergewöhnlichste Anime-Serie des Jahrhunderts mit dem bisher größten Budget geschaffen! DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 26.06.2015 (Nipponart) Action, Science Fiction, Thriller, Drama Land: Japan 2002 Laufzeit: ca. 650 min. (ca.25 min pro Episode) FSK: ab 16 Audioformat: DTS-HDMA 5.1 Japanisch, DTS-HDMA 5.1 Deutsch Umfang: Booklet, Interview mit den Machern, Blank Endings, Original-Trailer Regie: Kenji Kamiyama Drehbuch: Kenji Kamiyama Buch: Shirow Masamune http://wp.me/p4sWAt-1TN
Story: SCHÖN, ABER TÖDLICH... Motoko Kusanagi und die Offiziere von Sektion 9 sind wieder da! Zusammen mit den drolligen, aber nichtsdestotrotz tödlichen Tachikoma-Robotern führen sie die Verbrecherjagd in der realen und der Online-Welt fort. Doch auch bestens vorbereitete Agenten wie sie können in Schwierigkeiten geraten, wenn sie es mit einer konspirativen Aktion zu tun bekommen, die von einem mysteriösen Hacker namens Lachender Mann angeführt wird! Masamune Shirows GHOST IN THE SHELL ist die berühmteste japanische SF-Saga. Ein Top-Creative Staff unter anderen Kenji Kamiyama (BLOOD: THE LAST VAMPIRE, Jin-Roh) und Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop) und Production I.G haben die außergewöhnlichste Anime-Serie des Jahrhunderts mit dem bisher größten Budget geschaffen! DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 26.06.2015 (Nipponart) Action, Science Fiction, Thriller, Drama Land: Japan 2002 Laufzeit: ca. 650 min. (ca.25 min pro Episode) FSK: ab 16 Audioformat: DTS-HDMA 5.1 Japanisch, DTS-HDMA 5.1 Deutsch Umfang: Booklet, Interview mit den Machern, Blank Endings, Original-Trailer Regie: Kenji Kamiyama Drehbuch: Kenji Kamiyama Buch: Shirow Masamune http://wp.me/p4sWAt-1TN
Canal plus fue un reducto de la cultura asiática para muchos de los afortunados que de un modo u otro podíamos acceder hasta sus emisiones en cerrado (yo en mi caso a través del decodificador de un vecino que lo puso comunitario... gracias por descubrirme las noches más X ¬¬) y de este modo pudimos descubrir grandes obras de la animación japonesa que no llegaban a todos los videoclubs (al menos a los de Albacete) como "Roujin Z", "Appleseed", "Akira" o la aquí tratada "Ghost in the shell" en una de sus míticas noches del dedicadas al anime. Una película que nos dejo a muchos con el culo torcido al presentarnos un universo oscuro, serio y un mucho más adulto de lo habitualmente ofrecido por el resto del anime que nos llegaba tipo "Ranma 1/2" o "Chicho Terremoto". Yo recuerdo que me fascinó y aún la tengo grabada en Vhs junto a Appleseed, aunque tras la reciente visualización junto con el resto del material de animación de la saga se ha quedado en una posición bastante delicada, ya que ahora con más años se le pueden achacar bastantes fallos que la alejan del titulo de obra maestra que durante años le había otorgado. La mayor Motoko Kusanagi (si aún no la conoces te aseguro que conquistará en Stand alone complex) es el personaje principal de mangas, series y Ovas y junto a ella a través de la historia de la Sección 9 descubriremos un futuro en el que la tecnología aporta tantas ventajas como inconvenientes y como por mucho futuro que sea en la instituciones publicas hay el mismo (o más) nivel de sinvergonzonería que lo que vemos a diario en las noticias. Y sin más alojados en la dieciseisava edición del salón Albanime un equipo de ciborgs con los diferentes miembros hiperdesarrollados ¬¬ formado por: David Webb, Chechu, Miguel Skywalker, Javillo y el aquí siempre escribiente Domingo Dark Vinyl, nos reunimos en un capitulo bastante más corto de lo solemos estar acostumbrados para debatir sobre si el espíritu de la mayor Kusanagi pesa más o menos que una bolsa de patatas de Matutano.
Canal plus fue un reducto de la cultura asiática para muchos de los afortunados que de un modo u otro podíamos acceder hasta sus emisiones en cerrado (yo en mi caso a través del decodificador de un vecino que lo puso comunitario... gracias por descubrirme las noches más X ¬¬) y de este modo pudimos descubrir grandes obras de la animación japonesa que no llegaban a todos los videoclubs (al menos a los de Albacete) como "Roujin Z", "Appleseed", "Akira" o la aquí tratada "Ghost in the shell" en una de sus míticas noches del dedicadas al anime. Una película que nos dejo a muchos con el culo torcido al presentarnos un universo oscuro, serio y un mucho más adulto de lo habitualmente ofrecido por el resto del anime que nos llegaba tipo "Ranma 1/2" o "Chicho Terremoto". Yo recuerdo que me fascinó y aún la tengo grabada en Vhs junto a Appleseed, aunque tras la reciente visualización junto con el resto del material de animación de la saga se ha quedado en una posición bastante delicada, ya que ahora con más años se le pueden achacar bastantes fallos que la alejan del titulo de obra maestra que durante años le había otorgado. La mayor Motoko Kusanagi (si aún no la conoces te aseguro que conquistará en Stand alone complex) es el personaje principal de mangas, series y Ovas y junto a ella a través de la historia de la Sección 9 descubriremos un futuro en el que la tecnología aporta tantas ventajas como inconvenientes y como por mucho futuro que sea en la instituciones publicas hay el mismo (o más) nivel de sinvergonzonería que lo que vemos a diario en las noticias. Y sin más alojados en la dieciseisava edición del salón Albanime un equipo de ciborgs con los diferentes miembros hiperdesarrollados ¬¬ formado por: David Webb, Chechu, Miguel Skywalker, Javillo y el aquí siempre escribiente Domingo Dark Vinyl, nos reunimos en un capitulo bastante más corto de lo solemos estar acostumbrados para debatir sobre si el espíritu de la mayor Kusanagi pesa más o menos que una bolsa de patatas de Matutano.