Japanese manga artist, known for her work Sailor Moon
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Last year we lost Akira Toriyama, creator of Dr. Slump, Dragon Ball, and the character designs for acclaimed video games like Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger. To honor Toriyama-sensei, Evan, Inaki, and special guest Dawn from the Anime Nostalgia Podcast got together to look back at the entirety of Toriyama's most famous manga: Dragon Ball. That's right, all the way from Goku and Bulma's first meeting to the final tournament after the Buu Saga. This is Part 1, covering what's commonly known in English as “Dragon Ball.” Part 2 will cover what's known as “Dragon Ball Z.” (Confused about the naming? We cover that in the podcast too!) Topics include: getting strong by delivering milk, best girl Lunch, and the Home for Infinite Losers. Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes Direct Download RSS Feed iTunes Spotify Google Music Send us Feedback! Support us on Patreon! Join our Discord server! More episodes Show Notes Opening/Ending Song: “Blues Machine” by Scott Gratton Episode edited by Evan Minto. The Review: Dragon Ball (pre-Saiyan Saga) Name drops: Akira Toriyama, Dr. Slump, Shonen Jump, Yoshihiro Togashi, Yu Yu Hakusho, Rumiko Takahashi, Eiichiro Oda, One Piece, Hirohiko Araki, Osamu Tezuka, Sailor Moon, Naoko Takeuchi Twitter: Ani-Gamers, Inaki, Dawn Inaki and David stream video games every Saturday night on Twitch Dawn hosts the Anime Nostalgia Podcast Evan runs Azuki, a manga publisher and subscription app
Is it already time for another manga series? We're kicking it off with an all-time favorite, Sailor Moon Eternal Edition Vol 1 by Naoko Takeuchi. We are also joined by special guest Rachel Gatlin of TMNT Minute and Geek by Night. Support Tales From The Short Box by joining our Patreon! patreon.com/BraveNewWorldsComics Listen to TMNT Minute! https://tmntminute.wixsite.com/tmntminute
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@PermissionToStanPodcast on Instagram (DM us here!) & TikTok! NEW Podcast Episodes every THURSDAY! Please support us by 'Following' & 'Subscribing' for more K-Pop & Anime talk! Joco knows HYBE idol birthdays after playing the HYBE Rhythm app Comebacks for mid-late October 2023 LE SSERAFIM members get sick & cancels Bankok concerts ENHYPEN has one of the best VIP concert sendoffs! The Fact Music Awards (TMA) lineup & winners Some of TWICE's parents attend their concert in Bulacan TWICE TZUYU almost did not resign their contract extension Her mom hates JYP & wanted her to leave Sailor Moon creator Naoko Takeuchi does art for JENNIE BLACKPINK LISA earns Beauty Mogul of the Year BTS RM on Weverse live says he wants a girlfriend! JUNGKOOK is shook at finding out Jack Harlow's age JIMIN releasing a documentary film: "Jimin's Productions Diary" FELIX caught playing Genshin Impact at a fashion show STRAY KIDS pre-order bonus info & choices HYUNJIN tosses & breaks a $460 Versace glasses STRAY KIDS to be featured on Lil' Durks song
Aqui no Gibipédia vamos te ensinar sobre a vida & obra de grandes nomes das histórias em quadrinhos de todo o mundo! Hoje voltamos ao Japão para uma aula sobre uma das mais influentes autoras da Terra do Sol Nascente: Naoko Takeuchi! E ninguém melhor pra nos ensinar tudo sobre a autora de Sailor Moon do que a Letícia Cosmos, não é?
Discusses all of the manga Codename: Sailor V by Naoko Takeuchi.Before there was Sailor Moon, there was Sailor V. Or... maybe? Is that how the timeline lines up? Well, anyway. We're continuing our journey with the Sailor Guardians by discussing the prequel/sequel/???? to Sailor Moon, which is all about Minako/Sailor Venus. Minako superfans Honey and Vixen explain how Usagi and Minako differ, why Sailor Venus is their favorite Sailor Guardian, and why everyone should be on Team Minako. Shojo & Tell host Ashley has to admit that Minako makes a lot more sense after reading this superhero gag manga. If you liked the silliness of the 1990s Sailor Moon anime, then you should be reading Sailor V!REFERENCESCodename: Sailor V is available from Kodansha ComicsBe sure to listen to our Sailor Moon episodes with Anne LaRoseThe one true Sailor Moon fansite, Tuxedo UnmaskedOther anime/manga mentionedBloom Into YouRevolutionary Girl UtenaHot GimmickDuklyonFruits BasketNichijouYona of the DawnPrincess JellyfishDragon Ball SuperDigimonSacrificial Princess and the King of BeastsCutie HoneyAstro BoyVideo games mentioned:Fantasy ZoneTwinBeeBreath of the Wild / Tears of the KingdomSkyrimDragon QuestResident EvilListen to fellow manga podcast, Manga MavericksCheck out Kodansha's new manga streaming service, K MangaOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USFollow Honey on: Twitter, Instagram, and TwitchFollow Vixen on TwitterShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram
This episode discusses the second half of the Sailor Moon manga by Naoko Takeuchi.We're back to talk about the Infinity, Dream, and Stars arcs of the beloved Sailor Moon series. Now that all the Sailor Guardians are here, Shojo & Tell host Ashley and Anne LaRose, who runs the Shojo Power blog analyzing Sailor Moon, reveal their vastly different favorite Guardians. As a n00b to the series, Ashley wonders what is even going on with the Sailor Stars. And why there's a creepy circus. And what the heck any of these villains really want. It doesn't really matter, because the Sailor Guardians kick ass, right? And Mamoru is Sailor Earth. Right. Fangirl ChatGPT agrees.REFERENCESSailor Moon is available from Kodansha ComicsThe 1992 anime is on HuluSailor Moon Crystal is on NetflixThe Sailor Moon Cosmos movie is coming out in the summer of 2023Other manga/anime mentioned:Codename: Sailor VWeathering with YouYour NameOne PieceFruits BasketAnime Feminist article on queernessHunter x HunterPrincess JellyfishAkiko HigashimuraCyborg 009Princess KnightYona of the DawnA Sign of AffectionOuran High School Host ClubBleachNarutoMadoka MagicaPretty CureLand of the LustrousTwin Star ExorcistsRumiko TakahashiTwo-Spirit peopleLindy WestLord of the FliesFifty Shades of GreyOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAnne runs shojopower.comFind Shojo Power on: Twitter, Facebook, and InstagramShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram
In this week's Christmas episode, Usagi breaks Minako out of the hospital and bonds with her favorite pop star (who turns out to be Sailor V (who is actually Sailor Venus (who is also the Princess?))). We also chat about Hideaki Anno's Shin Japan Heroes Universe and wish Naoko Takeuchi a happy belated birthday. Join our Patreon for bonus episodes: patreon.com/sailorbusiness
Bienvenue aux Voix des Chapitres ! On parle aujourd'hui du manga et de ses genres.Dire qu'on aime pas le manga, c'est comme dire qu'on aime pas la bd ou les romans. Ce domaine extrêmement large recèle des univers et des histoires pour tous les goûts et les couleurs ! On vous présente donc les différents genres du manga, restez un instant et écoutez nous… On s'est retrouvé avec un très gros épisode, on sort donc ce chapitre en deux parties, rendez-vous la semaine prochaine pour la deuxième ! Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/les_voix_des_chapitres/?hl=frFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/LesVoixDesChapitres/Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@lesvoixdeschapitres Voici les oeuvres présentées : Pan pan panda, Sato Horokura, 2008 - 2015, Nobi Nobi!Doraemon, Fuiiko F. Fujio, 1969-1994, Kana666 satan, Seishi kishimoto, 2001 - 2007, KurokawaLove Hina, Ken Akamatsu, 1998-2001, épuiséBlue Spring Ride, Io Sakisaka, 2011- 2015, KanaSailor Moon, Naoko Takeuchi, 1991 - 1997, PikaVampire Knight, Matsuri Hino, 2004 - 2013, Panini manga Crédits musicaux : Baby Metal, Gimme Chocolate!!, 2014Jean-Paul Césari, Nicky Larson générique, 1990Doraemon Theme Song, Harumi Naitō, 1973Megumi Hayashibara, Sakura Saku, Love Hina OST, 2000Bernard Minet, Générique Sailor Moon français, 1993 Écrit et monté par Tim et JulienLogo et designs créés par Alynkyarthttps://www.instagram.com/_alinkyart_/?hl=frJingle d'introduction créé par Jules
This episode discusses the first half of the Sailor Moon manga by Naoko Takeuchi.It's our 100th main episode(!!), so we finally suck it up and cover one of the biggest shojo series of all time: Sailor Moon. To start off, Shojo & Tell host Ashley makes a shocking confession, which Anne LaRose, who runs the site Shojo Power dedicated to analyzing Sailor Moon, takes in stride. From there, Ashley and Anne respond to listener feedback on what makes Sailor Moon so beloved, rank their favorite Sailor Guardians, share feelings about Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask's romance, and explore how Takeuchi's series altered the course of magical girl stories. The story arcs discussed are the Dark Kingdom and Black Moon.REFERENCESSailor Moon is available from Kodansha ComicsThe 1992 anime is on HuluSailor Moon Crystal is on NetflixThe Sailor Moon Cosmos movie is coming out in the summer of 2023Other manga/anime mentioned:Codename: Sailor VMaid-Sama!Fushigi YugiCardcaptor SakuraThe Vision of EscaflowneSaint SeiyaHunter x HunterTokyo Mew MewCreamy MamiAlice 19thFruits BasketNanaAmerican cartoons/comics mentioned:Powerpuff GirlsBatman: The Animated SeriesSpider-Man: The Animated SeriesTeenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesThe Real GhostbustersThe IncrediblesGen Z/Generation Alpha doesn't understand the concept of files on a desktopAlethea and Athena Nibley did the Eternal Editions/Naoko Takeuchi collection translationsOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAnne runs shojopower.comFind Shojo Power on: Twitter, Facebook, and InstagramShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram
¿Les suena el nombre de “Naoko Takeuchi”? Te cuento sobre la creadora de Sailor Moon.
This week's episode of The Fitting Room is all about our favorite drawn girl, “Sailor Moon”! Join in as Brooke and Johnny explore the fashion world of the legendary Japanese manga. Our hosts discuss how Naoko Takeuchi, the manga's creator, found inspiration in the 90's Supermodel era, chemistry, and astronomy to create her Moon Kingdom and they finish the episode reimagining what each of the Sailor Guardians would wear in 2023. Thank you so much to our listener @zendayastylefiles who wrote in to our TFR Hotline with this topic suggestion.
Paganos del mundo con Harwe Tuileva desde España nos comparte temas de interés como mitología, magia, devoción e historia. Desde los archivos de PDM te invitamos a disfrutar nuevamente de; Mitologías actuales: Sailor Moon. En esta ocasión contamos con la participación de Daniel Raventós, Historiador del Arte y Máster en Historia del Arte Contemporáneo y Cultura Visual por la Universidad Autonóma de Madrid y la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Con su ayuda y sus conocimientos, nos adentraremos en uno de los mangas y animes japoneses que nos abrió a muchos las puertas de la mitología: la inolvidable Sailor Moon, de Naoko Takeuchi. Originálmente transmitido el 17 de Agosto del 2019
Moon prism power, make up! In celebration of the upcoming 31st / 30th anniversary of Bishoujo Senshi Seera Muun (Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon), my friend Sharanja and I reminisce on this iconic manga and anime. We talk about the queen - Naoko Takeuchi, our review of the manga volumes 1-3, the 90's anime versus the Crystal version, eurocentrism in anime, and more! Join the Everything 90s Fan Club here: https://www.patreon.com/everything90spodcast Connect with me on Instagram: @everything90spodcast Connect with Sharanja on Instagram: @booksbounty28 A Very 90s Christmas Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JqNZR3BkTxA1tGFhEaY9b?si=5a7797b545ee4c5d Podcast theme song: https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter License code: JJ4PVMPIINBIFYO9 Transition chime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WEPWglzP0s
Welcome back to Nation of Animation! It's the one you've been waiting for (especially if you listened to our episode before October) we are talking about Sailor Moon! We'll be using the Hulu version of the show. We're talking about censorship, other anime, and wasting girls' precious time! IN THE NAME OF THE MOON!!!If you like the show, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow our Instagram and Twitter @cartoonbookclub, and follow our hosts @thebrookesmith and @ryanwithcheese on Twitter&brookeerinsmith.comryangstevens.comBIG THANKS TO:Jacob Menke for our themeFollow them @menkemaster&Urvashi Lele for our art Learn more about Urvashi Lele's animations by visiting http://www.sirpeagreenstudios.com and follow their endeavors on instagram at @sirpeagreen and @maisonaudmi& a special thanks of the week to Naoko Takeuchi for introducing audiences to magic girl transformations and thanks to all the cast and crew that makes Sailor Moon one of our favorites.The State of Animation is A STRONG MOON!Episodes we mentioned:S1 E9:Usagi's Disaster: Beware of the Clock of ConfusionS1 E24:Naru's Tears: Nephrite Dies for LoveS1 E31:Loved and Chased: Luna's Worst Day EverS1 E44:Usagi's Awakening: A Message from the Distant PastReal World Recs:Brooke: Alphabear 2 (Available on Android and IOS)Ryan: Settlers of CatanThis podcast is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram(@audiomintchi) or on Facebook, at Audio Mint. If you wanna support us even more, check out our Patreon by searching Audio Mint on the app or the website!
Ben and Hank start the Sailor Moon manga by Naoko Takeuchi covering the entirety of the Dark Kingdom arc, Acts 1-14. This covers the same overall plot as season 1 of the Sailor Moon anime but it's also a pretty different experience. Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels The Burning Barrel Discord: discord.gg/jBDGW5j Logo Artist: bellamy.world/
In which we discuss the granddaddy (grandma?) of them all, Sailor Moon! Listen to our bio on Naoko Takeuchi and how she got to where she is! Understand that she's apparently capable of doing anything!What do you think? Do you have something to say? Wanna tell us what you think of our current topic? Have other things to say about other topics? Wanna tell us some sweet recipes for cookies (please)? Let us know! We have social medias! If you see the deranged pencil, you're in the right place! I also check my email now! I promise! You could also give us a rating and comment on your favorite podcast aggregator! Talk to us! Website: https://pencilusinpodcast.buzzsprout.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PencilUsInPodcast Twitter: @pencilusin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pencilusinpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pencilusin email: PencilUsInPodcast@gmail.comHere's where we usually put down sources we reference and what we read comic-wise. Where is it? NOT HERE YET. STAYED TUNED. SORRY FOR THE CAPS.
Se você já sentiu o poder do prisma lunar quando criança, esse episódio é para você! Vem com a gente relembrar a saga de Naoko Takeuchi, relembrando desde o anime clássico até o remake, Crystal, que teve início em 2016. Obviamente também comentamos as polêmicas envolvendo a autora e as partes da história que são uma verdadeira viagem na maionese.
Se você já sentiu o poder do prisma lunar quando criança, esse episódio é para você! Vem com a gente relembrar a saga de Naoko Takeuchi, relembrando desde o anime clássico até o remake, Crystal, que teve início em 2016. Obviamente também comentamos as polêmicas envolvendo a autora e as partes da história que são uma verdadeira viagem na maionese.
Ben and Hank begin their dive into the world of Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon with this precursor manga about the solo adventures of Minako Aino, Sailor V. Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels The Burning Barrel Discord: discord.gg/jBDGW5j Logo Artist: bellamy.world/
Lynita Shimizu's prints are ambitious, colourful; and most importantly, bring the viewer into their fantastic world. On this episode of The Unfinished Print, I speak with mokuhanga printmaker Lyniyta Shimizu, about her history as a mokuhanga working printmaker, her teachers from Japan as well as her experiences in that country. Lynita speaks on her varied print subjects, her materials and her mokuhanga process. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own print work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints Twitter @unfinishedprint, or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Lynita Shimizu - website, Instagram, New Leaf Gallery video. Chinese University Hong Kong - is a public research university based in Hong Kong, and established in 1963. more, info here. JET Programme - a teaching programme created in 1978, which is sponsored by the Japanese government, and various Japanese ministries. This organization brings people from around the world to teach English to Japanese students in grade school, junior high, and high schools throughout the country. More info, here. nengajō - (年賀状) what began as a way for Japanese nobility to communicate with faraway friends and family during the New Year festive period, has become a way for all people to send New Year greetings to their own friends and family. More info, here. Books Kinokuniya - is a Japanese chain of bookstores located throughout every Prefecture in Japan and around the world. More info, here. Tomikichiro Tokuriki (1902-1999) - was a woodblock printmaker based in Kyōto, Japan. His prints were considered sōsaku hanga (creative prints), and shin-hanga prints (new prints). More info, here. David Stones - was a student of Tokuriki in Japan. His woodblock prints are bright in colour and have traditional Japanese themes. His website has more information, as well as this really well produced video that came out late last year. Margaret Stein Nakamura - is a designer and illustrator who studied three years under Tomikichiro Tokuriki in the 1970's. Her Tumblr of her projects can be found, here. sizing/dosa - is a liquid form (prepared) animal glue which is brushed onto your washi, hanji, or other natural papers to stiffen the paper and prepare it for keeping the colour in your woodblock print. It has come to pass that size tends to be acidic and will break down the print over time. It's a bit of a double edged sword. Recipes for size can be found, here. Yoshisuke Funasaka - is a woodblock printmaker in the sōsaku hanga style of printmaking. His work revolved around colour, fruit, and abstract shapes. More info, here. Sho Kidokoro (1934-1988) - was a woodblock printmaker from Tōkyō, Japan. His prints were colourful, abstract, and he too focused on fruit, such as apples and pears. reduction printing - is a method of printing where one block is used and is subsequently carved little by little and printed every time, until there is nothing left to carve. Cameron Bailey's recent prints are in this style. floating kentō - is a removable registration system attached to the block when printing. As the kentō isn't affixed to the block; blotting, and very clean borders are one of the positives of using this method of registration. Annie Bissett - is a woodblock printmaker based in the United States. Her work focuses on themes of sexuality, magic, politics, and nature. Her work can be found, here. Her interview with The Unfisnihed Print can be found, here. Artelino - is an online woodblock print repository run by Dieter Wanczura. It is a website that educates about woodblock prints, as well as sells and buys. More info, here. Hankyu-Ōsaka-Umeda Station - is a train station located in the city of Ōsaka, Japan. It is a major transit hub which connects Ōsaka City, to Kobe, Kyōto, Nara, as well as the rest of Japan. In my opinion it's one of the busiest stations in the country. More info, here. kabuki theatre - is a traditional Japanese theatre begun in Kyōto in the 17th Century. It has always been considered, much like Japanese woodblock prints, as a lower form of art in Japan. Over time kabuki theatre has developed into a very sanitized theatre run by the Shōchiku Entertainment Company. For more information about its rich history please check out Kabuki21.com. I wrote (write) a blog about kabuki called Kabuki Live, and that can be found, here. Kabuki-za - is a kabuki focused theatre located in Tōkyō, Japan. It has been at the same spot in the Ginza, in different constructions, since 1889. More info can be found, here. Linda J. Beeman - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Michigan. Considered an environmental artist, Linda's subjects are of the environment through landscape representation. More info, here. luan wood - is a type of hardwood native to the Philippines and other parts of South East Asia. More info can be found, here. magnolia wood - a straight grained hard wood located in North America and Asia. more info, here. katsura wood - is a straight grain hard wood from China and Japan. It is pretty good for fine line cutting in mokuhanga and is cheaper than cherry wood. More info can be found, here. Sennelier pigments - created by Gustave Sennelier in Paris, 1887, Sennelier has become a seller of pigments of all types. More info can be found, here. Jerry's Artarama - originally founded in 1968 Long Island, New York, and now based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jerry's Artarama sells various art supplies at reasonable princes. More info, here. Dick Blick art supplies - is an art supply store with various brick and mortar stores throughout the United States, as well as online. Founded in 1911 by Dick Blick in Galesburg, Illinois, BLICK, as it's more commonly known, sells various types of art supplies, much like Jerry's Artarama. More info, here. tokonoma - is an ascribed area in a Japanese home which is used as a way to make visitors and guests appreciate the home they are visiting, even more. It usually displays scrolls or other forms of art, flowers, or other ephemera connected to those living in the home, the seasons, or general likes. More info, here. yamaka paper - is a type of fusuma paper, soft and textured and quite thick, around 40g-60g New Leaf Gallery - is a brick and mortar, relief print focused gallery located in Keane, New Hampshire. It was created by Taryn Fisher and Matt Brown. more info, here. Matt Brown - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Lyme, New Hampshire. He has been making woodblock prints for over thirty years. Matt's interview with the Unfinished Print can be found, here. His website can be found, here. Kunisada/Kuniyoshi Exhibit - was an art exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston from August 11 - December 10, 2017. There was also an excellent catalogue printed for this show and would add to any woodblock print fan's library. more info, here. manga - is a style of comical imagery that started in and around the 19th Century in Japan. Hokusai's manga has made a resurgence as of late and has inspired artists of all types, around the world. Other artists who made manga in Japan and are worth a look at are, Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989), Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889), Naoko Takeuchi, and Eiichirō Oda, amongst many others. More info, here, and here. Sumi-Fusion - was the theme of the 2021 International Mokuhanga Conference where entries, into the juried exhibition, created works that used sumi ink in their mokuhanga. 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En esta ocasión Blanca nos habla de Piedras semipreciosas y Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon es una serie de manga escrita e ilustrada por Naoko Takeuchi en diciembre de 1991. El manga se hizo particularmente famoso por volver a popularizar con gran éxito el subgénero de las chicas mágicas, y sus elementos sentai consiguieron que la aceptación también fuese masiva entre el sector masculino, generalmente menos interesado en este tipo de historias. Fue publicada en la revista japonesa Nakayoshi ("Amigas íntimas") de la editorial Kodansha entre 1992 y 1997 y recopilada en 18 volúmenes. (Wikipedia) Realiza una donaciónGrupo de Telegram: t.me/geocastawaypodcast Web: http://geocastaway.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/geocastaway Facebook: http://facebook.com/geocastaway Youtube: http://youtube.com/geocastaway Correo: geocastaway@gmail.com Tienda: https://shop.spreadshirt.es/geocastaway/
¡Continuamos con nuestro especial dedicado al manga shojo! Hoy hablamos sobre las licencias que más nos emocionaron entre las del Manga Barcelona 27 y las anunciadas por Arechi Manga el 12 de noviembre en su directo con Ramen para Dos. Además, como siempre, nos liamos y acabamos hablando de muchas más obras fem gaze que nos encantan, las que más nos han gustado últimamente, algunos tropos favoritos y hasta de... ¡¿Obras de Shakespeare?! Esperamos que disfrutéis el episodio. ¡Volvemos el año que viene con más! NOTAS: - Buscando a la Mágica Doremi de Junichi Sato y Haruka Kamatani. (En cines el 14 de Enero!) - Candy Candy, La historia definitiva de Keiko Nagita. - Presentación Novedades Arechi con Ramen Para 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vx7XaYYQv0 - Edición 2020 de Sugar Sugar Rune: https://humbleviolet.wordpress.com/2020/05/07/new-editions-of-sugar-sugar-rune - Instagram oficial de Sugar Sugar Rune: @sugar2_rune - Twitter oficial de Moyoco Anno: @anno_moyoco - Esmalte de uñas de Sugar Sugar Rune: https://www.instagram.com/p/CWF-U5DBBbS - Pro Shojo Spain Twitter: @shojospain Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ShojoSpain - Kamisama Kiss Volume 25 + the Limited Edition Kamistravaganza: https://officialshojobeat.tumblr.com/post/166080626174/farewell-my-kamisama-the-threads-of-fate-weave-a - Lo que el viento se llevó de Victor Flemming. - Sueño de una noche de verano de William Shakespeare. - Noche de Reyes de William Shakespeare. - Twelfth Night (Noche de Reyes) (Manga Shakespeare) de Nana Li, Richard Appignanesi y William Shakespeare. - Ella es el chico de Andy Fickman. - 10 razones para odiarte de Gil Junger. - Romeo y Julieta de William Shakespeare. - Romeo + Juliet de Baz Luhrmann. - Me enamoré de la villana de Inori. MANGA: Shojo: Yubisaki to Renren de Suu Morishita. Majo-Senpai Nippou de Maka Mochida. El Clan de los Poe de Moto Hagio. Thomas no Shinzo de Moto Hagio. Una enfermedad llamada amor de Megumi Morino. Llegando a ti de Karuho Shiina. Time Stranger Kyoko de Arina Tanemura. Hakuya no Nightingale de Keiko Nagita y Yoko Shima. Bajo el cielo azul de Lorient de Keiko Nagita y Yoko Shima. Premier Muguet de Keiko Nagita y Yoko Hanabusa. Lady!! de Yoko Hanabusa. Oniisama E de Riyoko Ikeda. La rosa de Versalles de Riyoko Ikeda. Pichi Pichi Pitch de Michiko Yokote y Pink Hanamori. Mars de Fuyumi Soryo. Banana Fish de Akimi Yoshida. Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki de Mika Yamamori. Tokyo Mew Mew de Reiko Yoshida y Mia Ikumi. Sugar Sugar Rune de Moyoco Anno. Paradise Kiss de Ai Yazawa. Kieta Hatsukoi de Wataru Hinekure y Aruko. Debu to love to Ayamachi to! de Mamakari. Kamisama Hajimemashita de Julietta Suzuki. Yona, princesa del amanecer de Mizuho Kusanagi. Kaichou Wa Maid Sama! de Hiro Fujiwara. Bajo el cielo azul de Lorient de Keiko Nagita y Yoko Shima. Miriam Blue de Keiko Nagita y Yasuko Aoike. Reloj de arena de Hinako Ashihara. Amar y ser amado, dejar y ser dejado de Io Sakisaka. Romeo y Julieta de Yumiko Igarashi. Please Save My Earth de Saki Hiwatari. Sailor Moon de Naoko Takeuchi. Tokimeki Tonight de Koi Ikeno. Claudine de Riyoko Ikeda. Ojou to banken-kun de Hatsuharu. Josei Magical Angel Creamy Mami: La princesa caprichosa de Emi Mitsuki y Studio Pierrot. Blade Girl: Kataashi no Runner de Narumi Shigematsu. Genderless Danshi ni Ai sarete imasu (My Androgynous Boyfriend) de Tamekou. BL NightS de Kou Yoneda. Dōshitemo Furetakunai de Kou Yoneda. Soredemo, Yasashii Koi o Suru de Kou Yoneda. One Room Angel de Harada. Ichika, Bachika de Shikke. Kazoku ni narou yo de Tomo Kurahashi. Itsuka koi ni naru made de Tomo Kurahashi. Yuri Otona ni natte mo de Takako Shimura. La amiga de mi hermana de Battan. Syrup: A Yuri Anthology. Flores azules de Takako Shimura. Seinen Meisou Senshi Nagata Kabi (Guerrera errante) de Kabi Nagata. Kowloon Generic Romance de Jun Mayuzuki. Cesare de Fuyumi Soryo. Marie Antoinette de Fuyumi Soryo. Baltzar, el arte de la guerra de Michitsune Nakajima. Arte de Kei Ohkubo. Shonen Ashita no Joe de Ikki Kajiwara. Haikyuu de Haruichi Furudate. Kuroko no Basket de Tadatoshi Fujimaki. Sin clasificar Gin no Sankaku de Moto Hagio.
Moon prism power, make up! This week we have both new and familiar voices transporting us to the world of Usagi Tsukino as we dive into manga for the first time with Sailor Moon. The iconic series by Naoko Takeuchi is perhaps the most widely beloved example of shojo manga and both the print and anime versions are standards in the 90's Girl Power canon. In this episode we talk about everything from the magical girl trope, those outfits, censorship, and moon rabbits. These Books Made Me is a podcast about the literary heroines who shaped us and is a product of the Prince George's County Memorial Library System podcast network. Stay in touch with us via Twitter @PGCMLS with #TheseBooksMadeMe or by email at TheseBooksMadeMe@pgcmls.info. For recommended readalikes and deep dives into topics related to each episode, visit our blog at https://pgcmls.medium.com/. We mentioned a lot of topics and articles in this episode. Here's a brief list of some of them if you want to do your own further research:Shojo manga: https://www.jappleng.com/culture/articles/anime-manga/117/what-is-shoujo-shojo-genre-animeMagical Girl genre: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MagicalGirlMoon rabbits: https://www.bokksu.com/blogs/news/japanese-folktale-rabbit-on-the-moonBeautiful Fighting Girls: http://www.jstor.org/stable/26401943
My episode-by-episode overview of the manga adapted anime, Sailor Moon Season 2 dubbed in English I watched on Hulu. Original theme music Neon Drive composed by Tim Roven on www.tabletopaudio.com. All rights reserved to Naoko Takeuchi, Kodansha, Toei Animation, Viz Media, Madman Entertainment, all other manga/anime illustrators, subbed/dubbed voice actors, and promotional artists.
¡Comenzamos con la primera parte de nuestro especial dedicado al manga shojo! Esta vez hablamos de nuestra experiencia con el shojo, obras favoritas, el panorama del shojo en España y también las novedades que más nos han interesado este mes. También dedicamos gran parte del episodio a hablar de las esperadas licencias del próximo Manga Barcelona y lo que nos gustaría que se anunciase. ¡Crucemos los dedos! En el próximo episodio hablaremos de nuestras reacciones tras conocer los anuncios del Manga Barcelona y las nuevas licencias de Arechi Manga en su directo con Ramen Para Dos el próximo 12 de noviembre. ¡Nos vemos muy pronto! NOTAS: Pro Shojo Spain Twitter: @shojospain Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ShojoSpain Manga mencionado: Shojo y josei Sailor Moon de Naoko Takeuchi. Ayashi no Ceres de Yuu Watase. Card Captor Sakura de CLAMP. Time Stranger Kyoko de Arina Tanemura. Nana de Ai Yazawa. Historia de un vecindario de Ai Yazawa Paradise Kiss de Ai Yazawa. Last Quarter de Ai Yazawa. No soy un ángel de Ai Yazawa. La rosa de Versalles de Riyoko Ikeda. Kieta Hatsukoi de Wataru Hinekure y Aruko. ¿Quién es el 11º pasajero? de Moto Hagio. Reloj de arena de Hinako Ashihara. El juguete de los niños de Miho Obana. Red River (Anatolia Story) de Chie Shinohara. Daytime Shooting Star (Hirunaka no Ryūsei) de Mika Yamamori. Amar y ser amado, dejar y ser dejado de Io Sakisaka. Utena, la chica revolucionaria de Chiho Saitō. Yubisaki to Renren de Suu Morishita. X/1999 de CLAMP. Tokimeki Tonight de Koi Ikeno. Alpen Rose de Michiyo Akaishi. Romeo y Julieta de Yumiko Igarashi. Angel Sanctuary de Kaori Yuki. Antología de historias de amor de Io Sakisaka. Yona, princesa del amanecer de Mizuho Kusanagi. La blancanieves pelirroja de Sorata Akiduki. Kageno también quiere disfrutar de la juventud de Yuka Kitagawa. Una enfermedad llamada amor (Hananoi-kun to Koi no Yamai) de Megumi Morino. Buenos días bella durmiente de Megumi Morino. Tokyo Girls de Akiko Higashimura. La alianza de los caballeros de la cruz de Arina Tanemura. Kamikaze Kaitō Jeanne de Arina Tanemura. IDOLISH7: TRIGGER -BEFORE THE RADIANT GLORY- de Arina Tanemura. Neko to Watashi no Kinyōbi de Arina Tanemura. Lazos prohibidos de Kotomi Aoki. Secretos del corazón de Kotomi Aoki. Pequeñas mentiras piadosas de Kotomi Aoki. Black Bird de Kanoko Sakurakoji. Seirō Opera de Kanoko Sakurakoji. Kamisama Hajimemashita de Julietta Suzuki. Living no Matsunaga-san de Keiko Iwashita. S.O.S. LOVE de Yasuko. Akuma de Sôrô de Mitsuba Takanashi. Boku to Majo ni Tsuite no Bibouroku de Yuu Mitsuha. Debu to Love to Ayamachi to! de Mamakari. Please Save My Earth de Saki Hiwatari. La balada del viento y los árboles de Keiko Takemiya. A, A Prime de Moto Hagio. Kageki Shōjo!! de Kumiko Saiki. Ballad Made Soba Ni Ite de Ai Yazawa. Tempestad color cereza de Ai Yazawa. Marine Blue de Ai Yazawa. Meitantei Kо̄ko wa Yūutsu de Julietta Suzuki. Ojou to banken-kun de Hatsuharu. Madame Petit de Shigeru Takao. Haikara-san ga tooru de Waki Yamato. Tsubaki Chou Lonely Planet de Mika Yamamori. Ore Monogatari de Kazune Kawahara y Aruko. Honey Lemon Soda de Mayu Murata. Ann es Ann de Yumiko Igarashi. Miriam Blue de Keiko Nagita y Yasuko Aoike. Magic Angel Creamy Mami: la princesa caprichosa de Emi Mitsuki y Studio Pierrot. BL Kazoku ni Narouyo de Tomo Kurahashi. Makotoshikaya Ni Mau Hana Wa de Saki Tsukahara. Bokurani Matsuwaru Etc de Kyuugou. Yuri La amiga de mi hermana de Battan. Kakeochi Girl de Battan. Ayaka-chan wa Hiroko-senpai o otoshitai de Sal Jiang. Shonen y seinen Ase to sekken de Kintetsu Yamada. Spy x Family de Tatsuya Endō. Otoyomegatari de Kaoru Mori. Kowloon Generic Romance de Jun Mayuzuki. Kageki Shōjo! de Kumiko Saiki. Ao no Flag de Kaito. Sin clasificar Gin no Sankaku de Moto Hagio.
In this month's roundup episode Gabby, Tara and Jade discuss the DC partnering with Webtoons for original DC content, the Harvey Awards, and accessing lots of free Manga with the Shonen Jump app.The team also highlights their picks from the latest lot of new graphic novels including. Their picks this month are: Big Apple Diaries by Alyssa Bermudez, Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? by Eric Powell and Harold Schechter, the re-release of Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi and the new graphic novel adaptation of 1984 by Fido Nesti. For a full list of the news discussed and a handy list of all the new interesting graphic novels that have caught our attention please visit our blog: https://aliagraphic.blogspot.com You can also follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALIAGraphic.Hit the subscribe button and please leave us a glowing review it will make you feel warm and fuzzy and every little bit helps.
In this month's roundup episode Gabby, Tara and Jade discuss the DC partnering with Webtoons for original DC content, the Harvey Awards, and accessing lots of free Manga with the Shonen Jump app.The team also highlights their picks from the latest lot of new graphic novels including. Their picks this month are: Big Apple Diaries by Alyssa Bermudez, Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? by Eric Powell and Harold Schechter, the re-release of Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi and the new graphic novel adaptation of 1984 by Fido Nesti. For a full list of the news discussed and a handy list of all the new interesting graphic novels that have caught our attention please visit our blog: https://aliagraphic.blogspot.com You can also follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALIAGraphic.Hit the subscribe button and please leave us a glowing review it will make you feel warm and fuzzy and every little bit helps. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 4: Usagi Join Eisha and Kim as we praise Usagi Tsukino, our one and only Sailor Moon! Listen as we discuss how much detail Naoko Takeuchi put into her character details, Usagi's enviable ability to make friends, and Usagi knowing the true treasures of life: sleep, eat, video games. Please rate and review us wherever you find us or... in the name of the moon, we will punish you! Comments, questions, suggestions? Find us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/OshiokiYoPod Email us at: oshiokiyothepodcast@gmail.com Art done by Barbra Daly: https://brbdaly.crevado.com/
My overview of the manga adapted anime series, Sailor Moon Season 1 dubbed in English on Hulu. Original theme music Neon Drive composed by Tim Roven on www.tabletopaudio.com. All rights reserved to Naoko Takeuchi, Kodansha, Toei Animation, Viz Media, Madman Entertainment, all other manga/anime illustrators, subbed/dubbed voice actors, and promotional artists. - - - Socials: IG: solonerdbirdpodcast Twitter: solonerdbirdpod FB: solonerdbirdpod Tumblr: solonerdbird Fanbase: solonerdbird WordPress: solonerdbird.wordpress.com Twitch: solo_nerd_bird Email: solonerdbird@gmail.com
Dernier tour de piste ! Après ces 2 heures et 24 minutes de podcast, vous saurez TOUT de Yoshihiro Togashi. Cette ultime partie reprend notre analyse de Hunter × Hunter, à partir du légendaire arc des Kimera Ants jusqu'à sa fin actuelle. On évoque également les quelques projets (forcément mineurs) que l'auteur a réalisé en parallèle au cours des dernières années et on conclut évidemment par un gros bilan avec nos pronostics sur l'éventuelle poursuite de sa carrière. (Puis par les recommandations culturelles, comme à chaque fois.) Les invités : Maëva / Rutile, scénariste des BD Dans les cuisines de l'Histoire, Mytho et Rhapsody, des webtoons Colossale, Vertu de St-Cyr et Cringefest, script doctor et professeur de scénario à l'ESRA et à l'Académie Brassart-Delcourt Clémence / Jainas, directrice artistique et fan artist | Instagram | Site web Jean-Baptiste, co-animateur des podcasts Outrider et Land Rider, ingénieur son et image pour La Bonne Auberge et French Wargame Studio, fondateur du label Bonus Tracks Playlist :01 - John Williams - Ants ! | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Original Motion Picture Soundtrack © 2008 Concord Records / Lucasfilm Ltd.02 - Yoshihisa Hirano - Lamento for Piano | Hunter × Hunter - The Last Mission Original Soundtrack © 2013 VAP / Indies Japan03 - Cat Stevens - Father and Son | Tea for the Tillerman | © 1970 Island / Universal Music04 - Yoshihisa Hirano - Beyond the Seas | Hunter Original Soundtrack © 2012 VAP / Indies Japan05 - Yoshihisa Hirano - The Magician's Baile | Hunter Original Soundtrack © 2012 VAP / Indies Japan06 - LiSA - Gurenge | Gurenger © 2019 Sacra Music / Sony Music Labels Inc.07 - Joe Hisaishi & The New Japan Philharmonic Dream Orchestra - World Dreams | World Dreams © 2004 Universal Music LLC.08 - Jungo Takeuchi, Yuki Kaida & Hozumi Gōda - Confrontation - The First Victory | Musical Hunter × Hunter Sujets évoqués : 00:00:16 - Avant-propos00:01:20 - Les Fourmis-Chimères00:48:56 - Les élections01:05:42 - La suite de Hunter × Hunter01:32:56 - Les adaptations animées de Hunter × Hunter01:40:15 - Les Films Phantom Rouge & The Last Mission01:43:42 - Les comédies musicales de Hunter × Hunter01:45:06 - Hisoka No Kako (de Sui Ishida)01:48:02 - Ooboonuu & Chiiboonu (avec Naoko Takeuchi)01:49:02 - Akuten Wars (avec Hachi Mizuno)01:49:36 - Sensei Hakusho (de Kunio Ajino)02:01:48 - Recommandations02:11:53 - Actualité et projets des invités et du podcast Sources & liens : Togashi sur Anilist L'Antre de Susano Woo : Parcours de Togashi Journal du Japon - Yoshihiro Togashi : Sur la route de son chef-d'oeuvre Kana : Des choses que vous ignorez surement sur l'auteur de Hunter × Hunter Clique Dans la Légende - Togashi : De Yū Yū au culte Hunter × Hunter Weekly Shonen Jump (blog français) : Yoshihiro Togashi - L'interview confession (po...
El poder del prisma lunar nos iluminó y ahora dedicamos este episodio a la nueva película Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal, disponible en Netflix, dirigida por Chiaki Kon. Hablamos un poco de la nostalgia, lo revolucionaria que es la visión de la creadora de esta historia (Naoko Takeuchi) y hasta lenguaje inclusivo. ¡Este episodio lo tiene todo!
On today's episode, we talk about Sailor Moon Crystal. We discuss shojo vs shonen series, the similarities it shares with Dragon Ball Z, tropes the show helped solidify, why time travel makes for fun and convoluted storylines, and more.Find us on social media:instagram.com/movienightongargantuatwitter.com/MovieNightOGfacebook.com/MovieNightOnGargantuaRecorded by Clinton CochranProduced by Katherine AyersIntro and outro music written and performed by Clinton Cochran
In this episode, guest host Suzanne Payne helps us dive into the world of the Sailor Scouts, as we discuss Naoko Takeuchi's Codename: Sailor V.
Today’s episode we pay homage to Naoko Takeuchi and our favorite antihero, Sailormoon
Welcome back to Lady Blerds Sing the Blues, a podcast brought to you by two dope, beautiful, thick Black women by the names of Kylie Toosmart and Sometimes V. Happy belated Birthday to our extra special guest Danielle McRae @daniellemcvo, an amazing voice actor and all around awesome human being! She definitely wasn't shy about chiming in on this week's Nerdy and Dirty segment which mostly inavolved Sometimes V fangirling over hot boia'z. Just nerdy saved our guest from Kylie TooSmart's ever more personal questions! We explored some different animes and looked at how life mimicking art is getting scaarier by the second. Of course we stand with our Asian Brothers and Sisters against White Supremecist! Shout out to SjRollCall for their AAPI Solidarity demonstrations! Happy Birthday to Sailor Moon creator Naoko Takeuchi. Big Move Monday goes to John Chen's grandmother, Xie who became an international hero after defending herself after she was attacked on the streets of San Francisco. Please go support your local Asian communities. Thank you for listening to Lady Blerds Sing the Blues. You can find us on Spotify, Apple pods, & our original home Soundcloud. Follow us on Instagram @LadyBlerdspodcast. For questions questions and suggestions about the show email us at dontcastndrive@gmail.com spelled Don'tCast N Drive.
In this episode, our friends Krissy and Kenton join us to talk about one of the most influential and significant shojo manga of all time: Sailor Moon, by Naoko Takeuchi. We're taking a look specifically at volume one of the recent "Eternal Editions" published by Kodansha starting in 2018, but we also take some time to talk a little bit about the nineties anime that introduced us to the series. Feel free to comment, or email us at betweenthegutterspodcast@gmail.com! Follow us on Twitter @btweentheguttrs! Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/BetweentheGutters/
This week, The Trash Trio talks about genderswap manga, childhood animes, and thankfully they manage to NOT talk about Twilight (again). Be sure to check out the following books that were discussed in this episode: Kafka on the Shore, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, 1Q84, Norwegian Wood, Sputnik Sweetheart, and The Wind-up Bird Chronicle, all by Haruki Murakami; The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins and All the Ways We Said Goodbye by Beatriz Williams, Karen White, and Lauren Willig (dilchh did not finish both books, btw). Notable mentions for manga and anime in this week's episode includes Pumpkin Time by Gaedarae, My Roommate is a Cat (Doukyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue) by Minatsuki Tsunami and Futatsuyu Asu, Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi, Wedding Peach by Sukehiro Tomita and Nao Yazawa, Ranma 1/2 by Rumiko Takahashi, and Fushigi Yugi by Yuu Watase. dilchh reviews Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah.
In this episode of the Sailor Moon Fan Club podcast, the founder of Miss Dream, Elly, and her right-hand man, Dan, take us on their AMAZING journey to make Sailor Moon and Naoko Takeuchi's other work available to an international audience over the past decade. Elly and Dan also give some tips on learning Japanese, and Elly reveals what Miss Dream would have been a fansite for if she hadn't chosen Sailor Moon! Keep up with Miss Dream releases on Twitter: @missdreamsubs Follow Dan on Twitter: @MarioKnight Read Naoko Takeuchi's other mangas and Sailor Moon doujinshis translated by the Miss Dream team: missdream.com Follow the Sailor Moon Fan Club Twitter: @mooniesclub Instagram: @moonies_club Subscribe to our newsletter on sailormoonfanclub.com Podcast editing by Tag Hatle (@redtagcomesback) Referenced in this episode http://blkdiamond.art/ - Andrea Miller's art https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7bjnziYRZb8J0AAuqs6maw - SERASYMPHONY - Sailor Moon Symphony http://ohtori.nu/ - Revolutionary Girl Utena fansite
Indie Comics Spotlight #17 Sailor Moon This week Tony is joined by Shaina Lucas of DC Comics News. Please read her work and give her a follow. You can also check out her Cos Play personality Miss Scarlet Con. Shaina has appeared on the DC Comics News Podcast Network’s Harley Quinn Cast. Listen for the promo. "Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon" refers to the original manga release of Sailor Moon, which was written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi and published in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine between 1992 and 1997. This first edition, known as "Tankoubon," consisted of 18 volumes covering 52 acts, with volume 11 containing short stories that did not follow the main storyline. Starting from 2003, the series was re-released in Japan in a new format known as the "Renewal Edition" or "Shinsouban" (新装版; lit. "newly bound edition"); in this new edition, slight corrections were made to dialog and art. The new edition consisted of 12 volumes (each with new cover art) covering 60 acts, as well as two additional volumes separating the short stories from the main storyline. An English translated version was produced by TokyoPop soon after the first Japanese edition. Additionally, the new re-release of the English translated version has been published by Kodansha Comics USA in 14 Volumes, starting September 13, 2011, under the new title, "Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon". If you want to talk with Tony about comics or to suggest any future shows, please connect with him on Twitter @Tricycleboombox. You can read his reviews of multiple Independent and DC comics at DC Comics News or at Fantastic Universes. You can find him online and send him an email at https://www.arfarina.com/. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
Sharifah and Jenn discuss online read-alongs, some exciting adaptation news, and a few favorite anime and manga series. This episode is sponsored by TBR: Tailored Book Recommendations, Dark Horse Comics, publisher of American Gods: The Moment of the Storm by Neil Gaiman, and Book Riot Insiders. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, Apple Podcasts here, Spotify here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! News Thanks for the mention, Fantasy-Fiction.com! Taika Waititi Leads All-Star Reading of JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH to Fund COVID-19 Relief Old Guard trailer on Netflix (drops July 10) Peter Dinklage and Jason Momoa’s New Movie Is About a Vampire/Vampire Slayer Con Artist Duo Fifth Season Read-Along at Tor.com Edgar Wright to Adapt Tade Thompson’s The Murders Of Molly Southbourne, Plus Works From S.A. Chakraborty and Jonathan Stroud Books & Media Discussed Little Witch Academia, created by Yoh Yoshinari and Trigger; manga published by Yen Press, by creators and art by Keisuke Sato Pluto by Naoki Urasawa and Osamu Tezuka Cowboy Bebop, created by Shinichirō Watanabe Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi
Reproduzir Em Uma Nova Aba - Faça o Download - Arquivo Zip Apesar do atraso de uma semana, voltamos para participar da campanha #OPodcastéDelas20, organizada por Domenica Mendes do PerdidosnaEstante e Rodrigo Basso do Covil de Livros. Nesse episódio, nossa equipe recebe a Jéssica Souza, companheira do Samuel Muca no podcast Boteco dos Versados, para indicar Mais Mulheres Para Ler e Conhecer!Ouça e saiba como Naoko Takeuchi colocou colegiais japonesas para combater o mal em nome da lua; descubra o paradeiro de uma capivara desaparecida e um pouco mais sobre cinco adolescentes em uma jornada pela juventude na obra de Luisa Geisler; observe com Vanessa Barbara quantas histórias e maravilhas om terminal rodoviário tem pra mostrar; viaje através dos fluxos de pensamentos da Hilda Hilst e tente acompanhar o surto do Airechu; se jogue de cabeça no mistério criado por Carol Chiovato e sua incrível produtividade e incentivo a cultura. Acompanhe-nos, estimado explorador de universos!DURAÇÃO: 1 Hora 07 Minutos 02 SegundosCOMENTADOS NO PODCAST:(Mangá) Sailor Moon, de Naoko Takeuchi: SKOOB - COMPRE (Livro) Enfim, Capivaras, de Luisa Geisler: SKOOB - COMPRE(Livro) O Livro Amarelo do Terminal, de Vanessa Barbara: SKOOB - COMPRE(Livro) Fluxo-Floema, de Hilda Hilst: SKOOB - COMPRE(Livro) Porém Bruxa, de Carol Chiovatto: SKOOB - COMPRE(Podcast) Multiverso X.:39 - Mulheres Para Ler e Conhecer #OPodcastéDelas2019(Podcast) Multiverso X.:16 - Mulheres Para Ler e Conhecer #OPodcastéDelas2017ACESSE O NOVO LEITOR CABULOSO:Links: Leitor Cabuloso - Boteco dos Versados - @botecoversados - @leitorcabulosoA TRIPULAÇÃO NAS REDES:Twitter: @MultiversoX - @CapAceBarros - @_Airechu - @JulioBarcellos - @sih_souz - @camiaetria - @samuelmuca_Instagram: @multiversox - @_airechu - @juliobarcellos - @id_diogo - @castelodecartas - @samuelmuca_ddFacebook: Multiverso XSkoob: - CapAceBarros - Airechu - JulioBarcellos - Sih - Camila Loricchio - Diogo - Samuel MucaPARTICIPE DO NOSSO GRUPO NO TELEGRAM: bit.ly/MXTelegramENCONTRE O X DO MULTIVERSO NO DISCORD: https://discord.gg/j3h6kxQQUER O FEED PARA ADICIONAR NO SEU AGREGADOR FAVORITO?Assine o nosso feed: feeds.feedburner.com/multiversox/podcastSUGESTÕES, CRÍTICAS E DÚVIDAS:Envie e-mails para: contato@multiversox.com.br
Geovane Resende apresenta o Fala Gamer Cast, um podcast de análises e entrevistas com discussões bem-humoradas e descontraídas. Tudo regado com muito humor em formato Podcastal. O Podcast é Delas! Este podcast faz parte da campanha #OPodcastÉDelas2020, uma iniciativa coletiva que tem um objetivo bem simples: aumentar a participação das mulheres na podosfera. Por isso, durante todo o mês de Março, super mulheres vão apresentar o Fala Gamer Cast. Conheça mais sobre o projeto e ouça outros podcasts que estão fazendo parte desse movimento pela igualdade e respeito, aqui: https://opodcastedelas.com.br/ Priscila Perl apresenta o Fala Gamer Cast especial #Opoderédelas2020, falaremos de 4 princesas guerreiras nada convencionas; Xena é uma princesa guerreira regenerada que luta contra o mal, She-Ra é Adora, irmã gêmea de He-Man. Ela luta para libertar o planeta Eternia da ditadura de Horda, liderada pelo tirano Hordak e seu exército de mutantes, Tempestade é uma personagem de história em quadrinhos do Universo Marvel Comics, alter-ego de Ororo Munroe, e membro dos X-Men e Sailor Moon, conhecido no Japão como Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, posteriomente adotado como Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, é uma série de mangá escrita e ilustrada por Naoko Takeuchi entre 1992 e 1997 Links Priscila Perl Tweet: @mitosdozodiacoFacebook: MitosdoZodiacoWhatsapp (21) 97272-2691 Links Fala Gamer Cast: Megafono - https://www.megafono.host/podcast/fal...Facebook - https://pt-br.facebook.com/falagamerc...Twitter - https://twitter.com/falagamercastYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC69R...iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/br/podcast/f...Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7a6vB13...Site - www.falagamercast.com.brE-mail - falagamercast@gmail.com
The first chapter of Sailor Moon landed at position #49 in Shelfdust's list of the top Fifty First Issues - and this week's guest Kayleigh Hearn (reviews editor for WomenWriteAboutComics and Shelfdust contributor) has some thoughts about that! She joins Matt Lune to talk about the very start of Naoko Takeuchi surprising, charming manga.
Time Codes: 00:01:26 - Introduction 00:03:27 - Late again 00:05:13 - Sailor Moon Eternal Editions, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 00:46:09 - Mob Psycho 100, Vol. 1 01:14:53 - Wrap up 01:16:01 - Contact us On this episode of The Comics Alternative/s manga series -- the November show, albeit a little late -- Shea and Derek take a look at two series that give us a varied understanding of the medium. They begin with the first two volume's of Naoko Takeuchi's Sailor Moon Eternal Edition(Kodansha Comics). This is a classic shojo series from the 1990s, and as the guys discuss, it's something that they've heard about for years, but it's not a title that they actually read. Both Derek and Shea are quite surprised with the story, in that it's quite different from what they expected...and in a good way. The guys discuss Takeuchi's visual style, the complex layering of her story elements, and the fantastical tone of the narrative, among other aspects. After that, the Two Guys check out One's Mob Psycho 100, Vol. 1 (Dark Horse Manga). This is the latest translated manga from the creator of One-Punch Man, which Shea and Derek discussed on the September 2015 show. Both enjoy this new (for English speakers) series, and it stands out from One-Punch Manin that One does both the writing and the art. In fact, they spend a bit of time discussing One's aesthetic, the art's "flatness" and simplicity. Some may not appreciate the style, but both of the guys are taken by not only One's storytelling abilities, but his illustrations, as well. They do mention in one long storyline the narrative seemed to drag, but other than that, it's a title, along with the new editions of Sailor Moon, that the guys heartily recommend.
This would have been a podcast about a great delinquent kid who grows up with friendship and fighting and the underworld... except we died? We have special guests, [The YuYu Hakushow](https://yuyuhakushow.podiant.co/) joining us this week to talk about the fans, fandom, and the 90s attitude of, well, Yu Yu Hakusho! Next week will be Un-brie-lievable as we talk about fans of Bob's Burgers (with the hosts of [Pod's Burgers](https://www.podsburgers.com/), Jen and Briddany)! ## Where can I learn more about Joe and Patrick? If you want to here more from Joe and Patrick, especially about Yu Yu Hakusho, you're in luck! You can check out their bi-weekly show at [yuyuhakushow.podiant.com](https://yuyuhakushow.podiant.co/), follow them on Facebook ([@theyuyuhakushoow](https://www.facebook.com/theyuyuhakushoow/)) or follow them on Twitter ([@theyuyuhakushow](https://twitter.com/theyuyuhakushow))! ## Episode outline ### Fandom Facts **History and Origins:** > Yu Yu Hakusho ... is a manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi [also known for Hunter x Hunter, and the husband of Naoko Takeuchi, writer and illustrator of Sailor Moon]. The series tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage delinquent who is struck and killed by a car while attempting to save a child's life. After a number of tests presented to him by Koenma, the son of the ruler of the afterlife Underworld, Yusuke is revived and appointed the title of "Underworld Detective", with which he must investigate various cases involving demons and apparitions in the human world. The manga becomes more focused on martial arts battles and tournaments as it progresses. Togashi began creating Yu Yu Hakusho around November 1990, basing the series on his interests in the occult and horror films and an influence of Buddhist mythology. The manga was originally published in _Weekly Shonen Jump_ from 1990 to 1994, and the television series aired from 1992 to 1994 in Japan (and was later licensed and released in North America in 2001, airing on Cartoon Network). _Yu Yu Hakusho_ has sold over 50 million copies in Japan alone, the animated series won the _Animage_ Anime Grand Prix for best anime in 1994 and 1995, has spawned two animated films, a series of original video animations (OVAs), audio albums, video games, and other merchandise. **Search Data:** Based on search data from Google Trends, [Yu Yu Hakusho is a lot less popular now than it was in 2004](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=%2Fm%2F014xy1) (but interest hasn't changed much since 2006, and given the air time of the show isn't suprising either). By search volume, the top ten countries interested in _Yu Yu Hakusho_ since 2004 are: Philippines, Japan, Brazil, Hungary, Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Dominican Republic, and El Salvador (United States is 15th, and Canada is 30th). **Fast Facts:** - FanFiction.net has [over 20 000 fan works for _Yu Yu Hakusho_](https://www.fanfiction.net/anime/Yu-Yu-Hakusho/), Archive Of Our Own has [about 1600 fan works](https://archiveofourown.org/tags/%E5%B9%BD%E2%98%86%E9%81%8A%E2%98%86%E7%99%BD%E6%9B%B8%20%7C%20YuYu%20Hakusho:%20Ghost%20Files/works): - Top 3 Categories: M/M (43%), F/M (34%), Gen (29%) - Top 3 Crossovers: InuYasha (8%), Harry Potter (4%), Naruto (3%) - Top 3 Characters: Kurama (55%), Hiei (50%), Yuusuke (43%) - Top 3 Pairings: Hiei / Kurama (19%), Yuusuke / Keiko (9%), Kurama / Yuusuke (6%) ### [Last Episode's](http://fanthropological.com/e/3689d5d0dedb3c/) Famous Last Words **T** Are fans waiting for a revival or did they move on to other shonen titles? **Z** What's the most common pairing in fic? Of those characters, what's their canonical relationship? What does that say about the fans? **G** Do fans consider it to be passed or over? Do fans have an underdog mentality or a Napolean complex about it? **Michael** Add some collectible ghosts and demons and th
Hoy hablaremos de los premios Kodansha. Estos premios fueron otorgados a obras de autores como Katsuhiro Otomo, Naoki Urasawa y Naoko Takeuchi, entre otros. ¡No se lo pierdan!
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon es una serie de manga dentro del género shojo. Fue publicada en la revista japonesa Nakayoshi entre 1992 y 1997. Su autora, Naoko Takeuchi es la mangaka con más fans en todo el mundo. ¿Sabías que el animé de Sailor Moon se tradujo a más de 40 idiomas?
On this week's episode, the hosts drill down about the infamous line referring to Uranus's gender. We talk about education and language barriers, the difference in the fansub translations of that line, the connection between androdgny and transgender, what ultimately Naoko Takeuchi said. And how you can help ou tin your own community. From there, the hosts discuss how the sailor senshis are looking out for each other, a military connection, Hotaru's inner subconscious, and how Chibi Usa is a support character. A glimpse of Super Sailor Moon is shown, and yet another time paradox theory. Seiya's asks about Haruka's outfit, Mako-chan compares the changes between Crystal and Classic in reference to the talismans, and a moment of silence for Yuko Mizutani, the current voice of Ikuko Tsukino. Also a couple of links of reference for this episode: *http://www.kicie.net/realm/naoko.htm *http://www.theblackmoon.com/Naoko/take.html *There are some audio issues with this podcast.
Heute dreht sich bei Acme.Nipp-on-AiR alles um Sailor Moon, Sailor Moon Crystal und noch mehr Sailor Moon.Zusammen mit Stavros von SailorMoonGerman diskutierten wir über das Remake des Animeklassikers von Naoko Takeuchi, auch mit euch natürlich.