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Side Quests Episode 377: Um Jammer Lammy with Darren Hupke

"Fun" and Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 19:19


Side Quests is back and this episode's host is writer, podcaster, publisher and left-handed guitarist leader of a rock band MilkCan, Darren Hupke! The game he is talking about today is Um Jammer Lammy by NanaOn-Sha and Sony Computer Entertainment. You can also find all his work here. We have a Patreon! Gain access to episode shout outs, bonus podcasts, reviews, early downloads of regular episodes, an exclusive rss feed and more! Click here! You can find the show on Bluesky, Instagram and YouTube! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Rate us on Spotify! Wanna join the Certain POV Discord? Click here!

Video Game Grooves
Episode 68 :: Vib Ribbon, Anno 1800

Video Game Grooves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 111:14


Show notes and gallery: http://videogamegrooves.com/2020/08/26/episode-68-vib-ribbon-anno-1800/ In the eternal dance of sound and culture, one podcast's card is always full: someone who is a lot less niche-driven than us. But here we are, showing up to hang out in the corner like the weird wallflowers we are, discussing games, game music, vinyl records, game music on vinyl records etc etc. This episode focuses on a little sound and a little culture! We begin with Anthony's selection of Vib Ribbon, by Minimum Records. The Vib soundtrack, co-conceived by Masaya Matsuura and a JPop band called Laugh and Peace, represents a level and style of quirk that we just don't see in many places, and the new pressing does it great justice. We discuss the automotive history of the game, as well as developer NanaOn-Sha's other works, more well-known and less. We're careful to listen to this one at the requisite 45 RPM, because otherwise things could get a bit... dank.  We then proceed to Jeremy's pick of Anno 1800, from Black Screen records and Ubisoft Loud. Jeremy makes the case for the game's mix of film score and era music, why it was one of his favored releases last year, and how it ties to his weirdly-musically-nerdy childhood. We also explore the secret and unsettling "rule of 9." We carry on, as we do, to share with you the newest releases and cool projects to look out for. A number of crowdfunding projects are ending soon, so check the links below! In our final segment we discuss the legitimacy and distinction of music created at dedicated music-crafting studios such as Dynamedion, Basiscape, and Vibe Avenue, compared to music created by individual composers or co-composers. Is there a difference? Should there be? Come listen and find out! Outro: "Brushwood" - Anno 1800, by Dynamedion Twitter – @vg_grooves, @jeremy_lamont, @ajohnagnello Links: Risk of Rain 2 (Black Screen Records) Sounds of Summer 2020 (Black Screen Records) Snake Rattle n' Roll (Fangamer) Concrete Genie (Fangamer) Astro Bot: Rescue Mission (Fangamer) Total War: Three Kingdoms (Laced Records) Marvel's Avengers (Mondo) Songs of Supergiant Games (Supergiant) (Deluxe, sold out) Teenage Blob (Team Lazerbeam) Tanglewood (Respawned Records) Trover Saves the Universe (Mondo) Space Quest V Reorchestrated (Qrates) Forever Famicom Diamond Edition (Mega Ran & K-Murdock) Wii U Grooves (DJ Cutman) Gallery

Go Back and Play
Episode 63 - PaRappa the Rapper

Go Back and Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 63:03


Nate, Sebastian, and Jordan sit down to discuss PARAPPA THE RAPPER, NanaOn-Sha's cartoony rap game from 1997 -- the grandfather of rhythm-action games! Listen to us discuss the game's unique art style, dope rhymes, and technical accomplishments. Come for the discussion of videogames-as-pop-art, stay to hear our solutions to the problem of toxic masculinity. Also, Sebastian makes a Popeye reference.  SHOW NOTES:  The "Robot Chicken" sketches we reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HcJ7XBww28

Hare of the rabbit podcast
New Zealand Rabbit - Brussel Sprout - Altitude - Rabbit and Otters Coat - News

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 31:34


In this weeks episode we are going to explore the New Zealand Rabbit, which has a two interesting somewhat shaky stories of how the New Zealand Red was created, as well as why the New Zealand is the most popular Meat Commercial Breed of rabbit.  A story about the New Zealand rabbits that are in New Zealand. The plant of the week Brussel Sprouts.  The Hare of the Rabbit Amazon item of the week which is The Encyclopedia of Pet Rabbits.   The Word of the Week:  Altitude.  Our Folktale this week is How The Rabbit Stole The Otter's Coat, and finally some recent News. Today we are going to explore the New Zealand Rabbit Now two weeks ago I mentioned New Zealands in New Zealand being bred to the Flemish Giant to get a larger rabbit, so I had guessed that the New Zealand was bred in New Zealand.  Again we find a breed that is named for a place from where it did not originate.  Perhaps surprisingly, New Zealand Rabbits are the very first truly American breed of rabbits.  Their genesis seems to be tied much more to Belgian Hares than it is to rabbits from New Zealand.  The very first New Zealands were Reds.  It is also the history of New Zealand Whites, as they are nothing more than albino sports of the early New Zealand Reds. Since New Zealands are as American as sliced bread, why are they called ‘New Zealand Rabbits?’  There are two, somewhat shaky, stories of how the New Zealand Red was created... There’s a story that they came from imported wild rabbits of New Zealand.  From a booklet called 'The New Zealand Red Rabbit', written in 1918 by Mr. C. P. Gilmore, we know that some New Zealand rabbits were imported from New Zealand to San Francisco and Los Angeles.  Most people suspect, although no document proof exists, that the New Zealand Red Rabbit is a blend of the popular American rabbit and the New Zealand rabbits that were imported from New Zealand.  The article connected them to the newly developing breed of rabbits known as New Zealands.  So maybe there is some New Zealand in the mix. The second theory is that fawn Flemish Giants were crossed to Belgian Hares, and eventually the New Zealand Red appeared around 1910.  While the alleged imports may or may not have contributed to the breed that would bear their name, the establishment of the New Zealand Rabbit is now understood to be a completely American story, since the breed arose in multiple locations concurrently across the USA, with or without any New Zealand imports.  It is also commonly believed that the red coloration was the result of a cross between a Belgian Hare and a White rabbit.  The Belgian Hares had been developed before the New Zealand Red breeding program started.  Breeders had taken Belgian Hares and crossed them with Flemish Giants.  After a few years, the offspring of such crosses were called Golden Fawns, sadly now extinct, they lent their blood lines in additional crosses back to Belgian Hares to enrich the red color. Apparently, according to Mr. Bob D. Whitman in his book Domestic Rabbits and their Histories, Breeds of the World, crossing Golden Fawns, Belgian Hares, Belgian Hare sports and Flemish Giants was the next logical step in the minds of several breeders from the East to West coast of America. By 1913, breeders in both Indiana and California offered several reddish-fawn-colored, meaty rabbits, that still retained a Belgian Hare stance, on the show table.  Despite the origins at different ends of the nation, all the rabbits were very similar in appearance, although the California rabbits were more agreeable from a meat producing perspective.  Both strains of these new rabbits were America's first New Zealand Red Rabbits and were very successfully bred in California and Indiana from 1906 to 1925. Documentation and records show that while most breeders were calling their new breed of rabbits 'New Zealands', some breeders favored the title of 'California Reds', or 'American Reds', and even entered them in shows using those names. As more of these New Zealand rabbits were seen on the show table, local and national clubs started to spring up.  In 1916 a vote was taken to decide on a final name.  The final contenders were the 'New Zealand' & 'American Red'.  Obviously New Zealand won (in favor of 10 to 1) and became the official name. New Zealand Whites first showed up in the nest-box of a New Zealand Red doe in 1917.  Four albino bunnies showed up in the same litter of seven kits.  The fact that one was a buck and three were does must have looked to the breeder, Mr. William Preshaw, like a gold-embossed invitation for the development of a new variety - White New Zealands.  It is thought that this white variety came about from the cross breeding of the Flemish Giant, American White, and Angora. Two years later, in 1919, Mr. Preshaw showed his "White New Zealands" at the Stockton, California Fair.  They were met with huge interest. By 1920, Mr. Preshaw was advertising "Pure White New Zealand Rabbits" for sale. In the 1920’s rising popularity for this new breed began.  These White New Zealand rabbits bore only slight resemblance to the NZW Rabbits of the Twenty-First Century.  In 1920, NZW rabbits were stocky and white, but they tended to pose in a modified arch much like their progenitors, the Belgian hares.  This New White breed became well known and was soon imported into the UK after the Second World War in 1945. Black New Zealands first occurred around 1924.  However, today’s New Zealand Blacks were bred by Dr. Alfred DeCastro with Black New Zealand sports from California breeder, using many crosses including the Giant Chinchilla.  The variety was accepted by the ARBA in 1958.   New Zealand Broken The Broken variety has been a recent addition to the New Zealand breed and was accepted by A.R.B.A. in February 2010 by David Mangione.  Now broken blacks and broken reds can be shown and compete for Best of Breed and Best Opposite Sex of Breed. It is my understanding that Blue New Zealands are being developed through a Certificate of Development from the ARBA.  Blue New Zealand rabbit are recognized in British Rabbit Club and United Kingdom.  In Fall of 2015 the Blue New Zealand passed after first showing at the American Rabbit Breeders Association National Show in Portland, Oregon.   Many breeds were brought from England to America over the years, but this is one that crossed the Atlantic the other direction in 1916 (reds) and 1949 (whites).  Today the British Rabbit Council treats the New Zealand Red as a different breed than the white, blue, and black.   British New Zealands look quite a bit different from the American ones, retaining more of their original type.  Americans have bred them to a deeper and rounder body style.  In both countries, the breed is considered a prime commercial rabbit.   Body: A New Zealand’s body should be long enough to pack in plenty of meat, but not so long as to be out of balance with the depth of body.  Yes, balance is key.  The ears should balance in length with the head and body.  The width should balance with the depth at the shoulders, midsection, and hindquarters.  Fly-back fur should be clean and set tightly in the pelt.  A New Zealand should be very firm of flesh.  New Zealand White rabbits have large, broad, and muscular bodies. Bucks (males) weigh between 9-11 pounds, while the does (females) weigh between 10-12 pounds. In addition to their greater size, females are distinguished by the presence of a dewlap,which is a flap of fur below the chin that stores fat to be used as extra energy if needed during pregnancies and lactation. Shape: New Zealand rabbits have a commercial body type with balance and uniformity. Being a meat rabbit qualities should include:     well rounded hips     well filled loin     ribs that carry forward to combine with the shoulders to balance with the rest of the body The body of New Zealand rabbits are medium in length, with good depth and with shoulders blending smoothly into the midsection. The midsection should blend smoothly into the hindquarters. From Side: When a New Zealand is viewed from the side, the top-line should start immediately at the base of the ears and rise in a continuous curve to the high point over the center of the hips and then fall downward in a smooth curve to the base of the tail. From Top: When the New Zealand is viewed from above the sides of the rabbit should tape slightly from hindquarters toward the shoulders creating the ideal meat production animal. Ears: All varieties of New Zealands have long perforated ears that stand straight up. Unlike the thick, snowy fur on their bodies, their ears have shorter fur that allows their skin to show through.     The Red variety, in the US, is to be a brilliant reddish sorrel color, not becoming so dark that it resembles a mahogany red coloration.  The color is to be carried as deep down the hair shaft as possible and the belly color is to be similar if not the same shade of red as the top color.  White coloration on the underside of the tail or on the front or rear foot pads is permissible.  Eyes of the New Zealand Red are to be brown in color.     The Black variety is to uniform jet black coloration throughout. The under-color is to be dark slate blue with dark brown eye color.     The Broken variety, in the US, is the newest and most complex of the four New Zealand varieties.  The same emphasis is to be placed on the color of the broken pattern, as well as the marking pattern itself.  The Broken variety include any recognized color of the breed in conjunction with white.  The colored areas of the broken pattern are to match the standard for the colored variety (black or red).  The marking pattern of the broken variety is to have the following pattern: brokens are to have both ears colored, color around the eyes, and on the nose (balanced nose marking ideal), and a body pattern that may be spotted, or blanket. The preference is to have an evenly balanced pattern, whichever the marking pattern may be.  The toenails of the animal may be white, colored or any combination of the two, and eye color is to correspond with the eye color specified under the respective solid colored variety.     The White variety is to be pure white, with pink eyes, with faults for any discoloration including dirt and hutch stains. New Zealand white rabbit has a genetic deviation called albinism. Albinism is caused by a lack of melanin, which is a vital pigment that gives all creatures, including humans, their skin, hair and eye color.  The most noticeable characteristic of New Zealand White rabbits is their bright eyes, which range in shade from pale pink to bright ruby purple. Due to their eye color their coloring is often referred to as REW (red eyed white). A very rare variation of New Zealand White rabbits have blue eyes. These are known as BEW (blue eyed whites)coloring.  The snowy coat of a New Zealand white rabbit is a normal length like other rabbit breeds. Most New Zealand rabbits also have a white/pink/light brownish tint to their noses. Fur/Coat: All New Zealand rabbits have short, fly-back fur. Their fur should be clean and set tightly in the pelt.  A New Zealand should be very firm of flesh. Today, New Zealand Rabbits have been bred nearly to perfection. They give other breeds very stiff competition for the coveted Best In Show award. There is no resemblance in today’s New Zealands to the Belgian Hare breed.  The majority of New Zealands in the USA are in very close conformity to the breed standard of perfection. Judges have to get picky in order to rank the entries.   Over the years, NZW rabbits have now become the number one meat rabbit in the United States.  The NZW rabbit has now become the breed of choice when it comes to most commercial rabbit operations.  In fact, it is estimated that 90% of all commercial rabbits farms in the U.S. use the NZW. These white rabbits have become the most popular for meat production because of their large, broad, and muscular bodies; plus their fur can be dyed to other colors. New Zealands have enjoyed rising popularity since the mid 1920’s. That’s a lot of years of breeding, line-breeding and at times, in-breeding. As a result, traits like...     mothering     siring     numbers of kits per litter     milking     fryer vigor     feed to gain ratio have been carefully maximized and built in to many commercial herds. Diet The diet of a New Zealand rabbit is no different than for any other rabbit breeds.  A high quality pellet feed (protein ~ 16-18%), along with unlimited timothy hay and fresh water and exercise will maintain a healthy individual.  In production rabbits a higher protein feed (protein ~ 18-20%), and alfalfa or mixed hay in addition to unlimited fresh water may be necessary to maintain proper condition. Commercial use New Zealand White rabbits were not bred to be a domestic pet.  Instead they were bred for their excellent fur and meat.  Fryers are slaughtered at two months of age and older rabbits are sold as roasters.  Fryers gain weight rapidly, reaching 5 pounds by 8 weeks or close to it.  The rabbits with high grades of fur are used to make fur coats and fur trimmings.  The lower grades are used to make felt hats and glove linings ("Commercial Rabbit Raising").  New Zealand white rabbits are the number one meat rabbit in the United States.  Some commercial operations look for the addition of hybrid vigor by crossing their NZW’s with a second breed, or even a third, utilizing Californians, or Altex, a new breed designed to be a terminal cross within a commercial herd. (Note: Altex are not recognized by the ARBA.).  If you’re thinking of raising meat rabbits or starting a commercial rabbit herd, you may want to consider the New Zealand White. Laboratory testing Along with commercial purposes, New Zealand White rabbits are also used for laboratory purposes. Rabbits react similarly to humans to diseases and medications. This reaction allows them to be used at pharmaceutical laboratories, the U.S. Public Health building, cancer research centers, and university hospitals. New Zealand white rabbits have been used to develop tests and drugs for diseases like diabetes, diphtheria, tuberculosis, cancer, and heart disease.  The effects of skin creams, cosmetics, special diets, and food additives have also been tested on New Zealand white rabbits.   Another advantage the New Zealand White has, is it  also reacts similar as humans do to certain medications and diseases. Therefore, NZW rabbits are now used in labs for certain developments and drug testing for cancer and heart disease.  NZW rabbit serum, or blood which has been cleaned, is blood that is close to a humans blood and therefore in very high demand for cancer, diabetes and tuberculosis research.  For this reason, NZW rabbits may one day be responsible for saving a lot of human lives. There is a high global demand for this wonderful breed of rabbit.  The New Zealand White Rabbit, because of its meat, fur, blood, rapid weight gain and ability to reproduce so quickly, make it special above all other breeds for commercial production. Breeding A doe (female rabbit) becomes fertile between 8-12 weeks of age and can be safely bred at 16-17 weeks of age.  Breeding before this age can cause harm or death to the doe and/or kits. Does are fertile all year long although day length can affect that some.  The gestation period is around 28–35 days, although most will kindle (give birth) at 31-32 days.  A nest box should be provided for the new mother two to five days prior to the expected kindling date.  The doe will pull fur from her abdomen and dewlap and along with hay or other materials provided she will create a nest.  The young are born hairless, deaf, and blind. Fur begins to grow in by day 3 to 5 and after 7 to 10 days the kits' eyes will open by 2 weeks they may begin exploring and sampling outside food sources.  At the age of three to four weeks their mother will begin to wean them off milk, meanwhile the kits will switch to eating hay and pellets. The average number of bunnies per litter is seven but commonly range from one to fourteen.  Because rabbits are induced ovulators a doe can become pregnant by the simple act of mating if conditions are right. A doe can get pregnant within 24 hours after giving birth.   Over the years, some recessive disorders have arisen in New Zealands. See Autosomal Recessive Disorders to learn more. On the other hand, the same frequency of breeding can lend itself to test-breeding and eliminating the same recessive disorders that may have been uncovered. Nevertheless, if you’re thinking of raising meat rabbits or starting a commercial rabbit herd, you may wish to ask questions about any recessive disorders in the rabbits you’re considering for purchase. Other than ensuring genetically excellent foundation stock, you can hardly go wrong in choosing New Zealand Rabbits as a meat rabbit or as a show breed Showing: True, this rabbit is used in meat production more than any other single breed worldwide.  But like the Californian, this breed also makes a very attractive show animal.  A tip-top New Zealand has no trouble hopping away with Best in Show; one even took home the trophy at the 2011 ARBA Convention, one of the largest rabbit shows in history.  White is the most valuable variety for commercial purposes, and therefore is the most highly developed, most commonly seen, and most competitive color.   Showroom variety colors are:     White     Black     Broken (US)     Red (US) (Separate in UK)     Blue (UK) Lifespan The average lifespan of a New Zealand rabbit is between 5 to 8 years. However this can vary depending on conditions such as diet, health care and housing. Personality New Zealand Rabbits are usually good with children and other pets, very relaxed about being handled and rarely aggressive. They are a wonderful rabbit and make a great beginner bunny as they are calm, easy-going and friendly. They are also known for their social and outgoing behavior and enjoy being part of the family. They like everybody including other household pets, and most importantly, they are not biters. One of their most lovable features is that they usually love to be handled. Pick them up, set them down, or hold them in your lap. They are often likened to 'Rag Dolls' because they flop down like a rag doll where ever you plonk them, even across your shoulder! New Zealand rabbits are comfortable both indoors and outdoors but I think because of their wonderful personalities they would make excellent indoor pets and companion rabbits. They do like to nibble though so make sure your bunny proof cables, wires and your favorite shoes! Also make sure they have plenty of time to run around outside and they have access to fresh water, hay, grass and hiding places. Breed Status All New Zealand Rabbits are safe and not endangered. They are not on any 'at risk' registers anywhere around the world. Their development and breeding continues with vigor and popularity. uses Rabbits tend to be bred for one of four things: meat, fur, show, or pet use. The New Zealand rabbit is referred to as an “All-Purpose Rabbit” because it fulfills all four of these purposes.  It is a Multi-purpose rabbit, and It is a fine breed for either meat production or for showing, and they should also make for a great pet!  Even though this is a large breed of rabbit, they are gentle and easily handled.  This makes them good for pets or show rabbits as well as meat production. Club The New Zealand is recognized by the BRC (British Rabbit Council), and the ARBA, (American Rabbit Breeders Association). These rabbits have a breed slogan known as "The Breed in the Lead". Note: The BRC recognizes the New Zealand White, Black & Blue together, while the British New Zealand Red is classed as a different rabbit and is recognized by a separate breed standard. The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) maintains the breed standard for all of the recognized rabbit and cavy breeds for it's international membership.  Recognized breeds are eligible for Registration and Grand Champion recognition. The AMERICAN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. is an organization dedicated to the promotion, development, and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy.  With over 30,000 members throughout the United States, Canada, and abroad, its members range from the pet owner with one rabbit or cavy to the breeder or commercial rabbit raiser with several hundred animals.  Each aspect of the rabbit and cavy industry, whether it be for fancy, as a pet, or for commercial value, is encouraged by the organization. The British Rabbit Council (BRC) is a British showing organization for rabbit breeders. Originally founded as The Beveren Club in 1918, its name first changed to British Fur Rabbit Society and finally to The British Rabbit Society. Today, the BRC among other things investigates rabbit diseases, maintains a catalog of rabbit breeds, and sets rules for about 1,000 rabbit shows annually in the UK. Owners of house rabbits are also encouraged to join the organization to learn how to care optimally for their pets. http://www.raising-rabbits.com/new-zealand-rabbits.html http://www.crossroadsrabbitry.com/new-zealand-white-rabbit-history/ http://rabbitbreeders.us/new-zealand-rabbits http://www.justrabbits.com/new-zealand-rabbits.html The bunny rabbit may be an adorable symbol of Easter for many around the world, but in areas of New Zealand the rabbit is public enemy number one. This Good Friday, hunters killed over 10,000 rabbits in New Zealand’s South Island in the 25th year of what has become known as The Great Easter Bunny Hunt. Rabbits are not native to New Zealand or Australia, having been introduced by European settlers in the 1830s. With few predators and an endless landscape of fertile vegetation, the population exploded on the island nations. The damage to the natural ecosystem has at times been catastrophic, with millions of dollars spent annually to control the “pests” and booms of the invasive species regularly referred to as “plagues”. The 328 hunters who participated in the 24-hour cull in Central Otago were divided into teams with names like Happy Hoppers, Hopper Stoppers and The Anti-pestos. The winning team, called Down South, finished on top for the second straight year bagging 899 rabbits. The kill total was up 8,439 from last year but was still a far ways off from the record year of around 30,000. Some 287,679 rabbits have been killed during the course of the event’s history. http://globalnews.ca/news/2602059/over-10000-rabbits-killed-in-new-zealands-great-easter-bunny-hunt/ Have I Missed Anything? If you know something about the breed standard, history or status of this rabbit, please let me know.   Do You Have a Story About This Particular Breed?  What do you love about them? Do you have any tips or tricks up your sleeve for what might make this breed happiest? Perhaps you're a breeder of this type of rabbit. Let us know, and maybe we can set up an interview? Plant of the Week: Brussel Sprouts.     Encyclopedia of Pet Rabbits: Now this week our HOTR Amazon item of the week is the Encyclopedia of Pet Rabbits: This book is the book that I have been referencing for the plant of the week.  This book is filled with a wide variety of colored photos of the different types of rabbits.  It also provides a good description of rabbit care and housing.  In addition, there are medical tips and photos illustrating the results of poor care.  This is a useful guide for the young or old rabbit owner who may wish to explore other breeds.  It has Excellent photos, and is a compact book. Word of the Week:  Altitude. How The Rabbit Stole The Otter's Coat http://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/1197lore.html     The animals were of different sizes and wore coats of various colors and patterns. Some wore long fur and others wore short. Some had rings on their tails, and some had no tails at all. Some had coats of brown, others of black or yellow. They were always disputing about their good looks, so at last they agreed to hold a council to decide who had the finest coat.     They had heard a great deal about the Otter, who lived so far up the creek that he seldom came down to visit the other animals. It was said that he had the finest coat of all, but no one knew just what it was like, because it was a long time since anyone had seen him. They did not even know exactly where he lived, only the general direction, but they knew he would come to the council when the word got out.     Now the Rabbit wanted the verdict for himself, so when it began to look as if it might go to the Otter he studied up a plan to cheat him out of it. He asked a few sly questions until he learned what trail the Otter would take to get to the council place. Then, without saying anything, he went on ahead and after four days' travel he met the Otter and knew him at once by his beautiful coat of soft dark brown fur. The Otter was glad to see him and asked him where he was going. "Oh," said the Rabbit, "the animals sent me to bring you to the council, because you live so far away they were afraid you might not know the road." The Otter thanked him, and they were on together.     They traveled all day toward the council ground, and at night the Rabbit selected the camping place, because the Otter was a stranger in that part of the country, and cut down bushes for beds and fixed everything in good shape. The next morning they started on again. In the afternoon the Rabbit began to pick up wood and bark as they went along and to load it on his back. When the Otter asked what this was for the Rabbit said it was that they might be warm and comfortable at night. After a while, when it was near sunset, they stopped and made their camp.     When supper was over the Rabbit got a stick and shaved it down to a paddle. The Otter wondered and asked again what that was for. "I have good dreams when I sleep with a paddle under my head," said the Rabbit.     When the paddle was finished the Rabbit began to cut away the bushes so as to make a clean trail down to the river. The Otter wondered more and more and wanted to know what this meant.     Said the Rabbit, "This place is called Di'tatlaski'yi (The Place Where it Rains Fire). Sometimes it rains fire here, and the sky looks a little that way tonight. You go to sleep and I'll sit up and watch, and if the fire does come, as soon as you hear me shout, you run and jump into the river. Better hang your coat on a limb over there, so it wont get burnt."     The Otter did as he was told, and they both doubled up to go to sleep, but the Rabbit kept awake. After a while the fire burned down to red coals. The Rabbit called, but the Otter was fast asleep and made no answer. In a little while he called again, but the Otter never stirred. Then the Rabbit filled the paddle with hot coals and threw them up into the air and shouted, "It's raining fire! It's rain- king fire!"     The hot coals fell all around the Otter and he jumped up. "To the water!" cried the Rabbit, and the Otter ran and jumped into the river, and he has lived in the water ever since.     The Rabbit took the Otter's coat and put it on, leaving his own instead, and went on to the council. All the animals were there, every one looking out for the Otter. At last they saw him in the distance, and they said one to the other, "The Otter is coming!" and sent one of the small animals to show him the best seat. They were all glad to see him and went up in turn to welcome him, but the Otter kept his head down, with one paw over his face. They wondered that he was so bashful, until the Bear came up and pulled the paw away, and there was the Rabbit with his split nose. He sprang up and started to run, when the Bear struck at him and pulled his tail off, but the Rabbit was too quick for them and got away. Rogue rabbit ends up in Manchester polling station http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-39804727 An escaped rabbit wandered into a polling station to the amusement of council staff and voters. Fudge's owner was shocked to find his pet when he arrived to vote at the station in Chorlton, Manchester. An appeal had already been made on social media, as voters were choosing the mayor of Greater Manchester. One person working inside the station tweeted: "Missing: brown rabbit has just wandered into our Polling Station #Chorlton. Random Election Day!" A council worker said: "The owner was very surprised to be reunited with Fudge inside the polling station." There appear to be no rules regarding rabbits in polling stations. But rules regarding other animals seem clearer. Before the 2008 London Mayoral election polling staff were issued with advice stating that dogs had to be in an "accompanying" role rather than "free-range". And dogs have been pictured outside polling stations across the UK. In rural constituencies where voters may arrive on horseback, animals should be tethered outside. United pays five-figure sum to owner of deceased rabbit:report http://www.freepressjournal.in/world/united-pays-five-figure-sum-to-owner-of-deceased-rabbitreport/1061966 United Airlines has reportedly paid a five-figure compensation to a British rabbit breeder whose giant bunny died under its care, the second out of court settlement the beleaguered American airline has made in a week. Three-foot Simon, who was expected to outgrow his father Darius to become the world’s biggest bunny, appeared healthy when he touched down at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport en route to a celebrity buyer but was found dead a short time later. Giant bunny breeder Annette Edwards was paid a five- figure compensation by the United Airlines after the 1,800 pounds rabbit died in their care, The Sun reported. Under the agreement, “she received an undisclosed cash payout and his ashes will be returned — providing she does not talk about the case which made headlines around the world”, the report said. Simon froze to death after bungling ground staff at Chicago’s O Hare airport put him in a chiller by accident and they later cremated him before a necropsy could be performed, it said. In a statement, Edwards, of Worcestershire, said, “I confirm that United Airlines has been in regular contact with me regarding the sad death of Simon the rabbit and that the matter has now been resolved to my satisfaction.” “I would like to thank everyone for their condolences. This matter has now been resolved to my satisfaction and I will not be commenting further,” she was quoted as saying. Simon’s new celebrity owner in Iowa is also thought to have been included in the settlement but no details were released, the report said. “We were saddened by the loss of Simon and have worked with Annette Edwards to reach a satisfactory resolution,” United Airlines told the daily. This was one among a slew of public relations disasters for the United Airlines in a tormented month. Three weeks ago, footage emerged of a doctor being violently dragged off from one their flights after overbooking meant United airlines staff had no seats. The matter was finally settled out of court last week. Just days after the incident, it emerged that a bride and groom headed for their wedding were booted from a United Airlines flight after they relocated to empty seats three rows up without permission. The makers of PaRappa The Rapper and Elite Beat Agents are allegedly collaborating on a new music game called Project Rap Rabbit. http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/03/parappa-and-gitaroo-man-crossover-game-rumoured-6613628/ Not that we’re complaining, but all of a sudden we seem to be drowning in video game crossovers. From Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite and Puyo Puyo Tetris to the rumors today of Mario + Rabbids and now… Gitaroo Man and PaRappa The Rapper. The release of a remastered version of PaRappa The Rapper last month naturally encouraged speculation that a new game of some kind might be on its way, but if this rumor from website Rice Digital is accurate it won’t be a straight sequel. What at first seems to be just a random, outsourced rumor does have some fairly believable looking artwork attached to it. And even a little logo. The game is called, or perhaps just code-named, Project Rap Rabbit and is supposedly a collaboration between PaRappa developer NanaOn-Sha and Gitaroo Man creators iNiS (also known for fellow rhythm action games Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan and Elite Beat Agents). The Japanese text at the bottom of the screen apparently says, ‘Make rhythm-action great again’. Which is an idea we can certainly get behind. How similar the game will be in terms of game-play between the two is impossible to know at the moment. But while Gitaroo Man was never as successful as PaRappa it is one of our favorites in the genre, and well worth seeking out on PlayStation 2 or PSP. Watch now: A giant bunny rabbit searches for "Help" in Papa Roach's new video http://www.wjbdradio.com/music-news/2017/05/01/watch-now-a-giant-bunny-rabbit-searches-for-help-in-papa-roachs-new-video Posted on 5/1/2017 10:16 AM Eleven Seven MusicPapa Roach has premiered the video for their track "Help," a single from the band's forthcoming album, Crooked Teeth. The clip follows a man dressed in a full-body bunny rabbit costume as he tries to go about his day, only to be met with constant ridicule and abuse. As the end of the video, he finds a helping hand in another bunny-costumed person. Crooked Teeth, which also features the tracks "American Dreams" and "Born for Greatness," will be released May 19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=RDHYLTsdeO2uA&v=4HS2DQrG7wE

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PaRappa the Rapper / UmJammer Lammy – Cane and Rinse No.120

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 117:59


“Slurp it, suck it, I know we all like it.” PaRappa the Rapper, Masaya Matsuura’s little lovelorn dog that could (rap) pretty much kick-started the rhythm-action genre single-pawed. NanaOn-Sha followed up with the twisted tale […] The post PaRappa the Rapper / UmJammer Lammy – Cane and Rinse No.120 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.

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ScoreVG 072 - Tentacool

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 194:38


Tues 09 Jul 2013 En el show de esta semana tuvimos a todos los Atomix All-Stars reunidos en un sólo lugar: Rolman, Artemio, Renzo, Yoshi y un servidor estuvimos platicando bien suave como los Score de antaño (con mucho Artemio y Rolman), tuvimos de invitado al Lex acompañado de toda su vendimia, que dejó al staff sin quincena. Aún nos hace mucha falta Ophelia pero el buen @Mlechuga upgradea cada martes. Darkbop estuvo de invitado y lo más importante de todo, grabamos desde los Artemio’s HQ. Con: Asher, Renzo, Darvo, Rolman, Artemio, Leex, Yoshi, M. Lechuga (Controles) LISTA DE ROLAS: 00:05:12 Final Fantasy VII - Opening Theme, Bombing Mission (1997). Square 00:21:22 Pleito Nintendo vs Square (Cartucho vs CD) 00:24:28 Ape Escape - Coral Cave (1999). SCE Japan Studio. Soichi Terada 00:39:10 Castlevania - Beginning (1986). Konami. Castlevania The Best 00:44:49 Hi-Fi Audio 00:49:40 Axelay - Silence (1992) Konami 01:02:55 Viewtiful Joe Underground Stage (2003). Capcom 01:18:11 Ibara - Show Time (2005). Cave 01:26:00 Hotel Dusk - Sunset Men (2007). Cing 01:41:46 Ys: The Oath in Felghana - Sealed Time (2010). Nihon Falcom. Yuzo Koshiro 01:53:27 Metal Gear 2 - Theme of Solid Snake (1990). Konami 02:13:18 Legendary Wings - Stage 1 (1986.) Capcom 02:26:49 International Super Star Soccer Deluxe (1995) Konami. 02:36:01 Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon - Impact Theme (1997). Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka 02:45:48 UmJammer Lammy - Stage 4: Now Which One Is My Left Hand? (1999). NanaOn-Sha. Masaya Matsuura 02:54:28 Rockman & Forte Mirai Kara no Chosensha (Mega Man & Bass) (1999). Capcom

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ScoreVG 038 - Ninetales

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 243:19


Asistentes: Asher, Ophelia Pastrana, Pablo Pailles, Lorenzo Grajales, Artemio Urbina, Daniel Mastretta 00:04:51 Ruined Hometown – Final Fantasy XIII-2 (2011) – Square-Enix 00:20:27 Ending- The Legend Of Zelda A Link To The Past (1991) – Nintendo EAD 00:39:53 Dhalsim Theme – Street Fighter II: Portrait Of The Magician (1993) Nota: Información sobre este disco http://vgmdb.net/album/3068 00:49:36 Old Town – Gravity Rush (2012) – SCE Japan Studio 00:58:25 Mushroom Gorge – Mario Kart Wii (2008) – Nintendo EAD 01:07:24 Silence – Axelay (1992) – Konami 01:15:28 Fright Flight!! – Um Jammer Lammy (1999) – NanaOn-Sha 01:24:02 Swap Stage – Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age Heroes (2000) – Capcom 01:30:57 Mas Panama – Max Payne 3 (2012) – Rockstar Games 01:45:06 Prologue [To The Ancient Land] – Shadow Of The Colossus (2005) – Team ICO 01:57:05 Galaga – Haruomi Hosono (1986) – The Best Of Video Game Music Nota: Información sobre este disco http://www.discogs.com/Haruomi-Hosono-T ... ase/443190 02:08:31 Lala – Botanicula (2012) – Amanita Design 02:17:04 Gourmet Race – Kirby Super Star (1995) – HAL Laboratory 02:26:05 Clockwork Mansion 4-1/4-2 – Super Castlevania IV (1991) – Konami 02:36:07 Way To Fall [Starsailor] – Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004) - Konami 02:53:46 Kung Fu Master (1985) – Nintendo 03:04:41 Pikmin (World Map Theme) (2010) – Symphonic Legends: Music From Nintendo Nota: Información y presentaciones del Symphonic Legends http://www.spielemusikkonzerte.de 03:18:43 Beach – Plok (1993) – Software Creations 03:29:02 Time Station – Ape Scape (1999) – Sony Computer Entertainment 03:35:31 Fleeting Guardian Dodonga – Patapon (2007) – SCE Japan Studio 03:39:25 BGM 1 – Pac-man Championship Edition DX (2010) – Mine Loader Software 03:59:01 Fantasia & New Fantasia (1994) 04:00:59 Ninetails – Pokemon Red/Blue (1996) – Game Freak

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ScoreVG 029 - Nidoran ♀

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 253:51


Pásele a acompañar a Artemio en el hospital! Hoy con un episodio dedicado solo a el. Ok y hacemos algunas menciones de Mario 2 y Birdo. Para darnos un bonus, decidimos reemplazar el Pokedex con el Pescadex. Disfruten! Con: Miguel "Asher" Sandoval, Mauricio/Ophelia Pastrana, Pablo "Yoshi" Pailles, Rolando "Rolman" Cedillo, Luis "Lulo" Lopez, Daniel. LISTA DE ROLAS 00:04:56 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997) - Marble Gallery - Michuru Yamane. KCET, KCEN. 00:13:26 Final Fantasy XIII-2 (2011) - A Wish - Naoshi Mizuta, Masashi Hamauzu, Mitsuto Suzuki. Square Enix, Tri-Ace. 00:19:44 The Cheetahmen (1991) - Action 52 – CheetahMen Theme. Active Enterprises. 00:28:50 Um Jammer Lammy (1999) - Baby Baby!!. NaNaon-Sha, Namco. 00:32:12 Street Fighter III: 3erd Strike (1999) - Alex & Ken stage Jazzy Nyc 99 Arranged (HI QUALITY). Capcom. 00:41:31 Prince Of Persia (SNES) (1992) - Music N°19 - Memory. Arsys Software. 00:48:54 Trauma Center: Under the Knife (2005) - Derek Stiles theme - Kenichi Kikkawa, Soji Meguro, Kenichi Tsichiya. Atlus. 00:56:11 Pilotwings Resort (2011) - Best VGM 896 - Asuka Ito - Hang Glider. Monster Games, Nintendo SPD. 01:12:50 Bit.Trip Void (2009) - Galaxy Tonite [DMG Version] - Nullsleep. Gaijin Games. 01:23:31 Akumajo Dorakyura Ekkusu Ekkusu (Castlevania: Dracula X) (1995) - Bloodlines - Tomoya Tomita, Masanari Iwata, Harumi Ueko, Masahiko Kimura. Konami. 01:32:44 F-Zero (1990) - Death Wind - Yumiko Kanki, Naoto Ishida - F-Zero Music. Nintendo EAD. 01:37:48 Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004) - Sailor - Harry Gregson-Williams, Norihiko Hibino. KCEJ. 01:47:38 Mario Kart Double Dash!! (2003) - Main Theme - Mario Kart Double Dash Music- Shinobu Tanaka, Kenta Nagata. Nintendo EAD. 01:52:21 Xenoblade Chronicles (2010) - Main Theme - Xenoblade Music - Manami Kiyota, ACE+, Yoko Shimomura, Yatsunori Mitsuda. Monolith Soft, Nintendo SPD. 02:05:14 Final Fantasy VII (1997) - Makou Reactor - Nobuo Uematsu. Square. 02:14:03 Kirby's Adventure (1993) - Stage Music 3 - Hirokazu Ando. HAL Laboratory. 02:21:00 Metroid (1986) - Kraids Lair - Metroid Music - Hirokazu Tanaka. Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems. 02:28:01 Excitebike 64 (2000) - Replay - Matt Furniss, Chris Lamb. Letf Field Productions. 02:35:04 Little Nemo: The Dream Master (1990) - My Favorite VGM 61 - Mushroom Forest - Junko Tamiya. Capcom 02:41:16 Silent Hill 4: The Room (2004) - Room of Angel - Akira Yamaoka. Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. 02:52:00 Snatcher (Sega CD) (1994) - Tears Stained Eyes - Konami Kukeiha Club. Konami. 02:59:21 Super Mario Bros 2 (1987) - Underworld Theme - Koji Kondo. Nintendo R&D4. 03:08:36 The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - Sword Search - Minako Hamano, Kozue Ishikawa. Nintendo EAD. 03:19:10 Xenogears (1998) - One Who Bares Fangs at God - Xenogears OST - Yosunori Mitsuda. Square Product Development Division 3. 03:30:37 Chrono Trigger (1995) - Sara’s Theme (Schala’s Theme) - Yasunori Mitsuda, Nobuo Uematsu. Square. 03:37:13 Nervous Brickdown (2008) - Paper. Arkedo Studio. 03:46:20 Tetris DS (2006) - Mario Tetris - Tetris DS OST - Minako Hamano. Nintendo SPD. 03:52:40 Gunpey (psp) (2006) - Gunpey OST 5 - Slapstick. Koto Laboratory, Q Entertaiment, Art Co, Ltd. 04:00:10 F-Zero GX (2003) - BIO REX - Hidenori Shoji, Daiki Kasho. Amusement Vision. 04:08:25 R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 (1998) - Silhouette Dance. Namco. 04:12:02 Pescador de Hombres - guitarra acustica - Jose Garcia.

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ScoreVG 021 - Spearow

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 257:46


ScoreVG edición concejas. Hoy aprovechamos que Asher estaba por fuera en Disney (en serio) y pasamos todas las rolas que normalmente están vetadas, que incluyen: SEGA, Sega … sega y SEGA. Más que repasamos el DK Rap (y Vinyl Fantasy) y por primera en 21 episodios entendemos como apagar el ruido de la carne en el asador. Con: Mauricio/Ophelia Pastrana, Pablo "Yoshi" Pailles, Artemio Urbina, Rolando "Rolman" Cedillo. LISTA DE ROLAS 00:05:35 Metroid (1986) - Brinstar - Hirokazu Tanaka. Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems. 00:10:59 Ninja JaJaMaru-Kun (1985) (NES) - Stage Theme. Tose. 00:18:38 Mappy (1983) -Naboyuki Ohnogi - PIANO X CONPUTER GAME. Namco, Dempa Shunbunsha, Epoch. 00:27:44 Zillion (Sega Master System) (1987). Tatsunoko Productions. 00:38:24 Super R-Type Music (1991) - Stage 3 (As Wet as a Fish) - Yusuhiro Kawakami, Takushi Hiyamutaa, Hiroshi Kimura - Super R-Type Music. Irem. 00:49:48 Mega Man X (1993) – Opening Stage (Central Highway) - Setsuo Yamamoto, Makoto Tomozawa, Yuki Iwai, Yuko Takhara, Toshihiko Horiyama - Mega Man X OST. Capcom. 01:01:14 M.U.S.H.A. (1990) - Full Metal Fighter - Toshiaki Sakoda. Compile. 01:10:49 Golden Axe (Arcade) (1989) - The Wilderness - Tohru Nakabayashi, You Takada. Sega AM1 01:18:40 Wolf Team - Sol-Feace (1990) - Enemy Star Cruiser. Wolf Team. 01:30:20 Viewpoint (1992) - Stage 1. Aicom. 01:39:29 Panzer Dragoon (1995) - Main Theme - Yoshitaka Azuma. Sega, Team Andromeda. 01:49:12 PaRappa the Rapper (1996) - Chop Chop Master Onion’s RAP - Masaya Matsuura Yoshihisa Suzuki. NanaOn-Sha. 01:58:37 Bushido Blade (1997) - Those who aim at the Castle Tower - Bushido Blade OST. Light Weight. 02:05:25 Paper Mario (2000) - Koopa Bros. Battle Theme - Yuka Tsujiyoko, Taishi Senda. Intelligent Systems. 02:13:33 Lunar The Silver Star (Mega CD) (1992) - Burg - Noriyuki Iwadare, Hiroshi Fijioka, Isao Mizonoguchi. Game Arts. Studio Alex. / Lunar The Silver Star (Mega CD) - Overworld Theme - Noriyuki Iwadare, Hiroshi Fijioka, Isao Mizonoguchi. Game Arts. Studio Alex. 02:19:10 Wild Arms (1996) - Michiko Naruke. Media. Vision. 02:24:01 Donkey Kong 64 (N64) (1999) - DK Rap Introduction - Grant Kirkhope. Rare. 02:41:50 Jet Set Radio (2000) - Up-Set Attack 3 - Hideki Nganuma - Jet Set Radio Music. Smilebit. 02:49:07 Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (2004) - Snake Eater (Abstracted Camouflage) - Norihiko Hibino & Cynthia Harrell - Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater(TGS2004). KCEJ. 02:57:30 killer7 (2005) - Rave On - Masafumi Takada, Jun Fukuda. Grasshopper Manufacture. 03:09:56 Mega Man X4 - OPENING - Toshihiko Horiyama - Capcom Sound Team. Capcom. 03:15:46 Every Extend Extra Extreme (2007) - Stage 5 - Every Extends Extra Soundtrack. Q Entertainment. 03:22:20 Professor Layton and the Curious Village (2007) - Professor Laytons Theme - Tomohito Nishiura. Level-5. 03:28:57 The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (2009) - Tower of Spirits (Dungeon) - Koji Kondo, Toru Minegishi, Asuka Ota, and Manaka Tominaga. Nintendo EAD Group No. 3. 03:36:00Monty on the Run (1985) - Rob Hubber. Peter Harrap. 03:45:10 The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011) - Ballad of the Goddess - Zelda 25th Anniversary Orchestra - The Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary: Special Orchestra CD. Nintendo EAD Group No. 3. 03:55:29 Heavy Rain (2010) - Main Theme - Normand Corbeil - Heavy Rain Soundtrack. Quantic Dream. 04:10:48 Metroid (1986) - The Minibosses. Nintendo R&D1, Intelligent Systems.