Podcasts about Natsuki Takaya

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Best podcasts about Natsuki Takaya

Latest podcast episodes about Natsuki Takaya

Weeberie Podcast
Weeberie #12 - Sita, du shōjo manga au webtoon : des autrices accessibles et le pouvoir de maîtriser le temps.

Weeberie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 25:00


Lors d'un court passage à Angoulême en janvier 2023, Missa a pu enregistrer trois auteurices parler du shōjo manga. De leur découverte pendant l'enfance, aux œuvres qui les ont touchés et qui les influencent encore aujourd'hui : écoutez ces trois récits d'artistes pour lesquelles les shōjos ont comptés ! Dans cet épisode, Sita nous parle de comment le shōjo a inspiré de façon formelle son travail d'autrice de webtoon. Elle évoque ses influences avec Host Club de Bisco Hatori, Heart Broken Chocolatier de Setona Mizushiro et Fruit Basket de Natsuki Takaya!

Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
G&C Podcast - Episode 128: The Fruits Basket Retrospective! (ft. Matt)

Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 132:28


On this episode of the Gaming And Collecting Podcast Bill and Alex are join by returning guest and G&C Discord mod Matt, for an anime retrospective this time discussing the 2019 adaption of the classic manga series Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya! But once again thanks for joining us as we discuss the games that shaped us! Follow the Gaming And Collecting Podcast on all of our socials, easily found here: https://linktr.ee/Thebarberwhogames

Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!
G&C Podcast - Episode 128: The Fruits Basket Retrospective! (ft. Matt)

Gaming And Collecting: Looking Back At The Games That Shaped Us!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 132:28


On this episode of the Gaming And Collecting Podcast Bill and Alex are join by returning guest and G&C Discord mod Matt, for an anime retrospective this time discussing the 2019 adaption of the classic manga series Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya! But once again thanks for joining us as we discuss the games that shaped us! Follow the Gaming And Collecting Podcast on all of our socials, easily found here: https://linktr.ee/Thebarberwhogames

Adapte-Moi Si Tu Peux
Le Château ambulant

Adapte-Moi Si Tu Peux

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 103:23


Pour briser sa malédiction, elle devra faire un pacte avec un démon. Ce mois-ci, Victoire, Pascale, Marianne et Jeanne comparent Le Château de Hurle, roman de Diana Wynne Jones paru en 1986, à son adaptation en film d'animation par Hayao Miyazaki sorti en 2004. Dans le royaume d'Ingary, la jeune Sophie s'ennuie dans la chapellerie familiale où elle est destinée à travailler. Jusqu'au jour où elle est maudite par la Sorcière des Steppes et transformée en vieille femme de 90 ans... Sophie ne voit alors qu'une solution : rejoindre le mystérieux château ambulant du magicien Hurle, pour y trouver le moyen de rompre le charme.  Mais le film de Miyazaki est-il fidèle au roman dont il est tiré ? Réponse dans l'épisode !  3 min 54 : On commence par parler du roman Le Château de Hurleécrit par Diana Wynne Jones paru en 1986.  41 min 55 : On enchaîne sur l'adaptation en film d'animation Le Château ambulant réalisé par Hayao Miyazaki et sorti en 2004. 1 h 32 min 28 : On termine sur nos recommandations autour des romans de fantasy, des films de Miyazaki et des histoires de malédiction. Avez-vous lu ou vu Le Château ambulant ? 

Behold! Manga!
Behold! Fruits Basket!

Behold! Manga!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 128:57


In this (very late) episode, Al and Maddie talk about Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya! They also talk about judgy funeral guests, one tin soldier, and a LOT of (fictional) family trauma.

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Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Twinkle Stars (with Colleen from Colleen's Manga Recs)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 65:43


This episode discusses all of Twinkle Stars by Natsuki TakayaWelcome, hoejos, to the first Shojo and Tell episode of 2023, with special guest Colleen. We're here to discuss Natsuki Takaya's TWINKLE STARS, which is the only series Takaya has completed since she finished this little series called Fruits Basket. (That is, aside from Furuba spinoffs.) Prepare your tear ducts, because it dives just as hard — if not harder — into twisted family dynamics like Furuba. We answer burning listener questions like "which page made you cry the most?", marvel at the star imagery, and of course, make endless comparisons to Fruits Basket. Which Takaya series is better? You'll have to listen to find out.CONTENT WARNING: SuicideREFERENCESTwinkle Stars is available from Yen PressWe make frequent comparisons to Takaya's other series, Fruits Basket, which we previously covered:FB episode 1FB episode 2FB episode 3Other series mentioned:Kimi ni TodokeBasaraKodochaAn example of the servant/high school student dynamic: A Girl and Her Guard DogOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USColleen on Twitter: @manga_nostalgicColleen on YouTube: @ColleensMangaRecsColleen on TikTok: @colleensmangarecsShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Fake Geek Girls - A Critical Look at Pop Culture
Episode 173 – Fruits Basket Part One

Fake Geek Girls - A Critical Look at Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 94:46


We're talking about the first half of Fruits Basket, Natsuki Takaya's hit manga (and the first anime series) about the kindest girl you'll ever meet. The post Episode 173 – Fruits Basket Part One appeared first on FAKE GEEK GIRLS.

Animes Overdrive
#89 Fruits Basket

Animes Overdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 82:19


No episódio #89 do Animes Overdrive, Pedro Lobato, PH Mota, Matheus Bianezzi, Gabi Tozati recebem Moo-Chan (Omelete e Podcast Otaminas) para conversar sobre Fruits Basket. Neste podcast, vamos falar sobre todas as temporadas desse clássico shoujo que já tocou o coração de muitas pessoas, discutindo as nuances dos personagens e da narrativa deste anime adaptado do mangá de Natsuki Takaya. Envie comentários e sugestões no twitter do Animes Overdrive (@overdriveanimes), no Instagram ou diretamente no e-mail podcastoverdrive@gmail.com. Caso você goste bastante do nosso podcast e queira nos ajudar, você pode fazer isso de várias formas diferentes: a) a primeira coisa que você pode fazer é obviamente nos indicar por aí e mostrar nosso programa para seus amigos e amigas para que mais pessoas nos conheçam; b) a segunda forma de nos ajudar é participando no nosso financiamento coletivo recorrente no nosso projeto do Catarse, em que poderá escolher uma entre duas categorias de apoio e com isso poder ter acesso a podcasts exclusivos e um grupo de apoiadores; c) a última forma, é sendo um inscrito no nosso canal na Twitch, principalmente se você assina Amazon Prime e pode dar essa inscrição de forma totalmente gratuita. Com o seu apoio na Twitch, você também terá acesso ao nosso grupo de apoiadores no telegram! E um agradecimento mais do que especial a todos os nossos apoiadores do nosso Catarse! Obrigado por acreditarem em nosso projeto! Jean Szimanski Eduardo Furbino Marlon de Souza Leal João Gabriel Souza Reis Alice Teles de Araújo Victor Uehara André Uggioni Daltoé Veronica Maluf Anna Carolina Schermak Alves Luíz Gustavo Rosa Bruno de Melo Cavalcanti Gabriela Tozati Silézio Luiz André Uggioni Links comentados no episódio: Linktree com todos os links da Moo Chan Mural com todos os cosplays da Moo de Fruits Basket

Storytelling Saga
Episode 150 — Fruits Basket

Storytelling Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 78:03


Ali discusses her absolute favorite anime based on the popular manga series by Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket, for this special 150th episode of the podcast! Having first been introduced to the manga when she was in middle school, Ali reminisces about falling in love with the characters (in particular, Kyo Soma) and fangirling with her friends, cousins and sister over the original anime. She shares her thoughts on the incredible new anime, exploring the powerful themes of acceptance, healing and what it means to belong, all the while breaking down character arcs in connection to the Soma family curse. Additionally, in a first for the podcast, Ali opens the episode by playing the original theme song, “For Fruits Basket,” on the piano. Enjoy!

What's The Fic? A Library Podcast
Manga or Anime? Fruits Basket Discussion

What's The Fic? A Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 34:16


The library is full of so many different genres. Join Gina and Meg as they discuss the amazing manga turned anime Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya. Learn about the characters, themes, and overall plot. Plus, learn a little history behind the terms anime, manga, and where to watch or read it. If you are new to anime and manga or if you are a veteran otaku who needs something new to read/watch tune in for a fun discussion! We've got the FIC, so stick with us! For more library resources follow the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System Facebook: @ARCPLS Instagram & Twitter: @augustagalib TikTok: @augustalibrary

OverMangaCast
E16 - Fruits Basket (Ch.1-18)

OverMangaCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 152:25


Tohru Honda is just you average girl stealth camping to save a few bucks for a trip to Aruba. But that comes crashing down when a landslide forces her to move into a house full of cute animal boys. This week, Matt, Sam, Jae, and Jacob read and discuss Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya.Read along, meme along, or just yell at our bad opinions by following @OverMangaCast on Twitter.YouTube / Instagram / Facebook

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Trading Pages
Episode 12: Fruits Basket & Welcome to Bordertown

Trading Pages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 89:32


Episode 12 where we talk about Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya & Welcome to Bordertown (Borderland Shared Universe Anthology) edited by Holly Black and Elle Kushner. TeA WiLdIn'. Boba is a lie. Lee has a ~sexy~ voice. It's shifters! Ali the lesbian... Is the statue a good guy? Would you still love me if I was a seahorse? Stay tuned to the very end for some epic bloopers. As always, we do talk about spoilers of the plot! So if you have not read the books, then listen at your own risk! Check out our facebook page and instagram for behind the scenes footage and bonus content. Send us an email at tradingpagespodcast@gmail.com because we really want to hear from you! Or leave us a voicemail at https://anchor.fm/tradingpages/message You can also become a patron at www.patreon.com/pantspending and help us continue to make these amazing shows for you! If we get 20 new patrons then Ali and Bron will release their most embarassing childhood photos. Join our reader group on Goodreads where you can join in on the book discussion! This is a copyrighted internet broadcast. Any reproduction or rebroadcast without express permission of its creators is strictly prohibited. For more information visit http://tradingpages.pantspending.com Find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/tradingpagespod, on Instagram @tradingpagespod or on Twitter @tradingpagespod. Trading Pages is a Pants Pending Studios podcast, for more information on the network visit PantsPending.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tradingpages/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tradingpages/support

Manga Mavericks
Manga Mavericks EP. 146: "Fruits Basket"

Manga Mavericks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021


* Take the Manga Mavericks 5-Year Anniversary Survey and Enter to Win a Free manga! More Details Below!: https://s.surveyplanet.com/uwgeMjcMq * They’re all animals!… as well as tragic victims of familial abuse. That’s right, we’re starting off the year by taking a look back at Natsuki Takaya’s generation-defining shojo classic, Fruits Basket, a manga exploring a family curse that’s both literal and metaphorical. The original Fruits Basket anime was a childhood fave for LumRanmaYasha, but this was their first experience reading the manga all the way through! Joining Lum to celebrate the series are none other than the hosts of the Fruits Basket podcast Let’s Stay Together, Ellen and Kayla! Together they discuss the various characters and how they overcome their individual and collective traumas and fears, the series’ messages about necessity of change and growth, and the series’ thesis about the transformative power of kindness. Plus we chat up our favorite characters and relationships, thoughts on the anime adaptations, our favorite fruit to put in a basket and so much more! Everything changes and everybody changes, but what hasn’t changed is our love for this series! Thanks again to Ellen and Kayla for joining me to discuss FuruBa! Please make sure to listen to Let’s Stay Together for even more comprehensive coverage of the series, and their new Fullmetal Alchemist podcast Equivalent Exchange going through the series in the same format! Also, as a reminder - we’re approaching both the 150th episode of this podcast, and even more significantly - our 5th year anniversary! What will we do to commemorate our 150th episode? Why, our annual Manga Mavericks survey of course! But this won’t be a normal yearly survey, no, this one will encompass the entirety of the podcast’s history from our very first episode in 2016 to the present! You can vote for your favorite episodes, guests, moments, and so much more from the past five years of the show as well as your favorite manga and news stories! The survey is open until Sunday morning, January 24th, so you have just a bit over three weeks to submit your entries! We look forward to seeing your guys’ feedback and discussing the results of the survey on our upcoming 150th episode spectacular - celebrating the 5th anniversary of this podcast is gonna be a magical moment! For a complete list of Links and Community Shout-Outs included with this episode, visit this podcast's webpage at: http://all-comic.com/2021/manga-mavericks-ep-146-fruits-basket/ PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:15 - Intro & Survey Reminder 03:53 - Introducing Ellen & Kayla of Let’s Stay Together 06:13 - The Premise of Fruits Basket 09:49 - How Did We Get Into Fruits Basket? 10:00 - Kayla 10:53 - Ellen 13:02 - LumRanmaYasha 16:53 - Maturing with the Series 19:15 - Central Theme: “Everything Changes, Everybody Changes” 23:00 - Akito 29:20 - Yuki 31:45 - The Old Sohma Family Maid 34:33 - Yuki’s Character Arc 41:48 - The Supposed Family Curse 43:57 - The True Family Curse 47:45 - Forgiveness & Healing in Abusive Relationships 49:41 - The Transformative Power of Kindness 53:28 - Yuki & Kyo’s Rivalry 55:31 - Tohru’s Growth 59:58 - Ritsu’s.... Lack of Anything 1:01:04 - Why Kindness Can Be Life-Changing 1:05:35 - Doing What You Can For Someone 1:08:23 - Hiro’s Jealousy 1:11:16 - You Can’t Go Through Life Without Being Hurt 1:14:43 - Forgiving Yourself & Others 1:19:43 - Shigure 1:21:43 - Kyo 1:24:18 - Realizing Authority Figures Don’t Control You 1:25:41 - Machi 1:29:46 - Scapegoating vs. Trying to Understand People For Who They Are 1:34:25 - Momiji 1:37:23 - Haru 1:40:29 - The Student Council Q&A’s: 1:44:08 - Is There a Character You Liked Before and Now Dislike, and Vice-Versa? 1:55:33 - Particular Relationships We Like the Most? 2:15:03 - Is Akito Redeemable? 2:18:12 - Message That Most Resonated with Us? 2:22:38 - Favorite Character, and Characters Our Opinions Have Changed on the Most? 2:28:53 - Do We Hate Shigure? 2:34:48 - Best Backstory? 2:39:23 - What Zodiac Animal Are We, and Which Would We Like to Be? 2:42:13 - Thoughts on Ren 2:47:00 - Favorite Fruit to Put in a Basket? 2:49:33 - Guest Plugs 2:58:06 - Community Shout-Outs 3:04:34 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow Lum on Twitter at @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha’s art and other projects you can follow them @siddartworks on Instagram and Twitter and donate to their personal Patreon. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! Music Featured: “Chime” by Ai Otsuka [instrumental cover by fobia] “For Fruits Basket” by Meredith McCoy “Chiisana Iori” by Laura Bailey “Lucky Ending” by Vickeblanca

Manga Mavericks
Manga Mavericks EP. 146: "Fruits Basket"

Manga Mavericks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021


* Take the Manga Mavericks 5-Year Anniversary Survey and Enter to Win a Free manga! More Details Below!: https://s.surveyplanet.com/uwgeMjcMq * They’re all animals!… as well as tragic victims of familial abuse. That’s right, we’re starting off the year by taking a look back at Natsuki Takaya’s generation-defining shojo classic, Fruits Basket, a manga exploring a family curse that’s both literal and metaphorical. The original Fruits Basket anime was a childhood fave for LumRanmaYasha, but this was their first experience reading the manga all the way through! Joining Lum to celebrate the series are none other than the hosts of the Fruits Basket podcast Let’s Stay Together, Ellen and Kayla! Together they discuss the various characters and how they overcome their individual and collective traumas and fears, the series’ messages about necessity of change and growth, and the series’ thesis about the transformative power of kindness. Plus we chat up our favorite characters and relationships, thoughts on the anime adaptations, our favorite fruit to put in a basket and so much more! Everything changes and everybody changes, but what hasn’t changed is our love for this series! Thanks again to Ellen and Kayla for joining me to discuss FuruBa! Please make sure to listen to Let’s Stay Together for even more comprehensive coverage of the series, and their new Fullmetal Alchemist podcast Equivalent Exchange going through the series in the same format! Also, as a reminder - we’re approaching both the 150th episode of this podcast, and even more significantly - our 5th year anniversary! What will we do to commemorate our 150th episode? Why, our annual Manga Mavericks survey of course! But this won’t be a normal yearly survey, no, this one will encompass the entirety of the podcast’s history from our very first episode in 2016 to the present! You can vote for your favorite episodes, guests, moments, and so much more from the past five years of the show as well as your favorite manga and news stories! The survey is open until Sunday morning, January 24th, so you have just a bit over three weeks to submit your entries! We look forward to seeing your guys’ feedback and discussing the results of the survey on our upcoming 150th episode spectacular - celebrating the 5th anniversary of this podcast is gonna be a magical moment! For a complete list of Links and Community Shout-Outs included with this episode, visit this podcast's webpage at: http://all-comic.com/2021/manga-mavericks-ep-146-fruits-basket/ PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:15 - Intro & Survey Reminder 03:53 - Introducing Ellen & Kayla of Let’s Stay Together 06:13 - The Premise of Fruits Basket 09:49 - How Did We Get Into Fruits Basket? 10:00 - Kayla 10:53 - Ellen 13:02 - LumRanmaYasha 16:53 - Maturing with the Series 19:15 - Central Theme: “Everything Changes, Everybody Changes” 23:00 - Akito 29:20 - Yuki 31:45 - The Old Sohma Family Maid 34:33 - Yuki’s Character Arc 41:48 - The Supposed Family Curse 43:57 - The True Family Curse 47:45 - Forgiveness & Healing in Abusive Relationships 49:41 - The Transformative Power of Kindness 53:28 - Yuki & Kyo’s Rivalry 55:31 - Tohru’s Growth 59:58 - Ritsu’s.... Lack of Anything 1:01:04 - Why Kindness Can Be Life-Changing 1:05:35 - Doing What You Can For Someone 1:08:23 - Hiro’s Jealousy 1:11:16 - You Can’t Go Through Life Without Being Hurt 1:14:43 - Forgiving Yourself & Others 1:19:43 - Shigure 1:21:43 - Kyo 1:24:18 - Realizing Authority Figures Don’t Control You 1:25:41 - Machi 1:29:46 - Scapegoating vs. Trying to Understand People For Who They Are 1:34:25 - Momiji 1:37:23 - Haru 1:40:29 - The Student Council Q&A’s: 1:44:08 - Is There a Character You Liked Before and Now Dislike, and Vice-Versa? 1:55:33 - Particular Relationships We Like the Most? 2:15:03 - Is Akito Redeemable? 2:18:12 - Message That Most Resonated with Us? 2:22:38 - Favorite Character, and Characters Our Opinions Have Changed on the Most? 2:28:53 - Do We Hate Shigure? 2:34:48 - Best Backstory? 2:39:23 - What Zodiac Animal Are We, and Which Would We Like to Be? 2:42:13 - Thoughts on Ren 2:47:00 - Favorite Fruit to Put in a Basket? 2:49:33 - Guest Plugs 2:58:06 - Community Shout-Outs 3:04:34 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow Lum on Twitter at @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi here, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha’s art and other projects you can follow them @siddartworks on Instagram and Twitter and donate to their personal Patreon. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! Music Featured: “Chime” by Ai Otsuka [instrumental cover by fobia] “For Fruits Basket” by Meredith McCoy “Chiisana Iori” by Laura Bailey “Lucky Ending” by Vickeblanca

Guess What You're Gonna Hate?
GWYGH, Ep. 106: Trash Basket

Guess What You're Gonna Hate?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 29:45


If you've gone back to comfort shows or hobbies from your childhood to deal with quarantine, you're not alone. Kate and Janine discuss their old favorite anime and manga Fruits Basket, created by Natsuki Takaya. Thank you all so much for your support. We had a brief hiatus due to moving, a broken microphone, and of course, the crushing pandemic that surrounds us all. We couldn't have made it through without you. If you'd like to support our content, find us at Patreon.com/HatePodcast. Our awesome theme song was written by the very talented Paul Ryberg of The Minute Pod and Plug-in Missing. Thank you so much to our editor Taylor Killian for helping us get this content out there!

Fujoshi Senpai | Manga, shojo, yaoi y seinnen.
Fruits Basket: Mi shojo preferido. Análisis

Fujoshi Senpai | Manga, shojo, yaoi y seinnen.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 119:51


Fruits Basket o Furuba pa' los cuates, es un shojo de Natsuki Takaya y nos cuenta la historia de Tooru Honda, una chica que acaba de quedarse huérfana y termina viviendo con los Soma, una familia que está maldecida por un vínculo con un Dios. Cuando son abrazados por el sexo opuesto se convierten en alguno de los 12 animales del horóscopo. En este episodio hablamos de toda la trama, los antagonistas y la evolución de las relaciones románticas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fujoshisenpai/message

Fujoshi Senpai | Boys Love, Yaoi, MM romance
Fruits Basket: Mi shojo preferido. Análisis

Fujoshi Senpai | Boys Love, Yaoi, MM romance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 121:09


Fruits Basket o Furuba pa' los cuates, es un shojo de Natsuki Takaya y nos cuenta la historia de Tooru Honda, una chica que acaba de quedarse huérfana y termina viviendo con los Soma, una familia que está maldecida por un vínculo con un Dios. Cuando son abrazados por el sexo opuesto se convierten en alguno de los 12 animales del horóscopo. En este episodio hablamos de toda la trama, los antagonistas y la evolución de las relaciones románticas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fujoshisenpai/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gavi-figueroa/message

Manga Overanalyzed
Fruits Basket

Manga Overanalyzed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 59:58


This is just a lighthearted series about wacky shenanigans, right? Right?! Well, in this episode we'll take a deep dive into Fruits Basket, written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya. If you enjoyed, ratings and reviews are appreciated! Please reach out at mangaoveranalyzed@gmail.com with any questions or feedback!

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Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Fruits Basket Another (with Jacob Chapman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 60:01


Covers all three volumes of Fruits Basket another by Natsuki TakayaWould you like to have another basket of fruit? Natsuki Takaya shows us what the kids of everyone from the original Fruits Basket cast are like in this sequel to the blockbuster series. Another centers around Sawa Mitoma, aka NegaTohru, as she suffers abuse from her single mother and meets the Sohma kids in high school. In this podcast, Fruits Basket fanatic Jacob and Shojo & Tell host Ashley get into whether this sequel series stands on its own, whether it's worth reading, how Takaya handles the same themes but with different power dynamics between the characters, and of course, and who the best Sohma kid is. (They may all love each other, but remember: The curse is family.)REFERENCESFruits Basket another is available from Yen PressYou can listen to our podcasts about the original Fruits Basket series hereWe assume that Hatsuharu and Isuzu's kids are named after Riku and Sora from Kingdom HeartsOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACTJacob on Twitter: @weebservationsSupport Jacob on Patreon or through Ko-fiShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00NOTE: We recorded this episode before the passing of Anime News Network's Zac Bertschy, who was Jacob's former partner.The next episode will cover volumes 1-9 of Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time by Tohko Mizuno, with guest Asher Sofman.

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LACASE - Podcast Manga
Acekid et Tohru Honda ont beaucoup de valeurs en commun ~ LACASE#2 Podcast Manga

LACASE - Podcast Manga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 40:22


Dans cet épisode la créatrice Acekid me partage sa découverte de la beauté de la langue japonaise, avec notamment les chansons d’Ayumi Hamasaki. Elle m’a aussi appris l’existence des magasins Noz, dont je n’avais jamais entendu parler. Mais surtout elle va détailler en long en large et en travers son amour de deux Shôjo phares des années 2000 : Fruit Basket de Natsuki Takaya et Nana d’Ai Yazawa. Fruit Basket lui a permis de découvrir le personnage de Tohru qui deviendra pour elle un exemple de douceur et gentillesse. Quant à Nana, ce manga a fait émerger chez Acekid, ou Julia, son amour de la mode japonaise.

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Manga in Your Ears
Fruits Basket and Drifting Dragons

Manga in Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 42:19


The White Sox win at Wrigley Field behind Eloy Jimenez's two-run home run in the top of the ninth, and that's all I'm really thinking about right now. Also Zeno from Yona of the Dawn, coming sometime to Manga In Your Ears. This episode, we're revisiting Natsuki Takaya's Fruits Basket published by Yen Press and Taku Kuwabara's Drifting Dragons published by Kodansha. You can listen to our first Fruits Basket episode here. The song you heard at the top of the episode was "Again" by Beverly, and the song you heard at the end of the episode was "Lucky Ending" by Vickeblanka. As always, you can find me on Twitter @ImpassionateK, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen's writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post. Read my Fruits Basket reviews on the Fandom Post. Read Helen's Drifting Dragons reviews on The OASG. This should have been the 4/10 episode. We gave ourselves some extra time to read all of Fruits Basket. Listen Show notes: 0:46 - We talk about Fruits Basket! 27:58 - We talk about Drifting Dragons! Next time is One Piece with Grant (@grantthethief) and Patz (@PatzPrime), from Skypeia to Thriller Bark.

Manga in Your Ears
Fruits Basket and Drifting Dragons

Manga in Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 42:19


The White Sox win at Wrigley Field behind Eloy Jimenez’s two-run home run in the top of the ninth, and that’s all I’m really thinking about right now. Also Zeno from Yona of the Dawn, coming sometime to Manga In Your Ears. This episode, we’re revisiting Natsuki Takaya’s Fruits Basket published by Yen Press and Taku Kuwabara’s Drifting Dragons published by Kodansha. You can listen to our first Fruits Basket episode here. The song you heard at the top of the episode was “Again” by Beverly, and the song you heard at the end of the episode was “Lucky Ending” by Vickeblanka. As always, you can find me on Twitter @ImpassionateK, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen’s writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post. Read my Fruits Basket reviews on the Fandom Post. Read Helen’s Drifting Dragons reviews on The OASG. This should have been the 4/10 episode. We gave ourselves some extra time to read all of Fruits Basket. Listen Show notes: 0:46 – We talk about Fruits Basket! 27:58 – We talk about Drifting Dragons! Next time is One Piece with Grant (@grantthethief) and Patz (@PatzPrime), from Skypeia to Thriller Bark.

Let's Stay Together: A Fruits Basket Podcast
Episode 10: More than a little courage

Let's Stay Together: A Fruits Basket Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 55:47


In this episode we discuss chapters 19 & 20 of the manga Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya. Tohru, Yuki, Kyo, Uo, and Hana level up to 2nd year of high school. Momiji and Haru's high school careers get off to a rocky start in a confrontation with the student council president. Tohru meets Akito, the mysterious head of the Sohma family, who makes a surprise appearance at school—one that shakes Yuki to his core.

Manga Log
26: Fruits Basket

Manga Log

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 20:07


This week's manga log: Fruits Basket, written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya.  Description (courtesy of MyAnimeList.net):   Tooru Honda is an orphan with nowhere to go but a tent in the woods, until the Souma family takes her in. However, the Souma family is no ordinary family, and they hide a grave secret: when they are hugged by someone of the opposite gender, they turn into animals from the Chinese Zodiac!  Now, Tooru must help Kyou and Yuki Souma hide their curse from their classmates, as well as her friends Arisa Uotani and Megumi Hanajima. As she is drawn further into the mysterious world of the Soumas, she meets more of the family, forging friendships along the way.  But this curse has caused much suffering; it has broken many Soumas. Despite this, Tooru may just be able to heal their hearts and soothe their souls. Feel free to send your thoughts and questions via the Anchor app, the podcast e-mail: mangalogpod@gmail.com, or the podcast Twitter @mangalogpod.     Next series: Lone Wolf and Cub, written by Kazuo Koike, and illustrated by Goseki Kojima. Music: "Eternal Youth" by RUDE. Please support him! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uXHaVENo6E) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mangalog/message

ANITAKUME
Anitakume (26/04/19) · Fruits Basket

ANITAKUME

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 11:46


Jelu ha regresado con la cultura japonesa en "Anitakume", en la cuál nos contará la historia y curiosidades del país nipón además de las novedades del anime y del manga. Esta semana os hablaremos de "Fruits Basket", aunque su original nombre es "Furuba", un emblemático shojo de 1999, escrito y dibujado por Natsuki Takaya cuya adaptación animada se emitió en 2001 y que dejó de emitirse sin terminar la adaptación completa, y que ahora ha vuelto con una animación totalmente renovada. Recordad que seguimos haciendo radio, en nuestro programa "A la vuelta de la Esquina" en LH Magazin, con todas nuestras secciones habituales además de las entrevistas semanales que nos os podéis perder. Podréis escucharnos en directo todos los viernes de 18:00 a 20:00.

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ANITAKUME
Anitakume (26/04/19) · Fruits Basket

ANITAKUME

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 11:46


Jelu ha regresado con la cultura japonesa en "Anitakume", en la cuál nos contará la historia y curiosidades del país nipón además de las novedades del anime y del manga. Esta semana os hablaremos de "Fruits Basket", aunque su original nombre es "Furuba", un emblemático shojo de 1999, escrito y dibujado por Natsuki Takaya cuya adaptación animada se emitió en 2001 y que dejó de emitirse sin terminar la adaptación completa, y que ahora ha vuelto con una animación totalmente renovada. Recordad que seguimos haciendo radio, en nuestro programa "A la vuelta de la Esquina" en LH Magazin, con todas nuestras secciones habituales además de las entrevistas semanales que nos os podéis perder. Podréis escucharnos en directo todos los viernes de 18:00 a 20:00.

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Manga Log
25: Grand Blue Dreaming

Manga Log

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 18:46


This week's manga log: Grand Blue Dreaming, written by Kenji Inoue and illustrated by Kimitake Yoshioka.   Description (courtesy of MyAnimeList.net):  Among the seaside town of Izu's ocean waves and rays of shining sun, Iori Kitahara is just beginning his freshman year at Izu University. As he moves into his uncle's scuba diving shop, Grand Blue, he eagerly anticipates his dream college life, filled with beautiful girls and good friends. But things don't exactly go according to plan. Upon entering the shop, he encounters a group of rowdy, naked upperclassmen, who immediately coerce him into participating in their alcoholic activities. Though unwilling at first, Iori quickly gives in and becomes the heart and soul of the party. Unfortunately, this earns him the scorn of his cousin, Chisa Kotegawa, who walks in at precisely the wrong time. Undeterred, Iori still vows to realize his ideal college life, but will things go according to plan this time, or will his situation take yet another dive? Feel free to send your thoughts and questions via the Anchor app, the podcast e-mail: mangalogpod@gmail.com, or the podcast Twitter @mangalogpod.    Next series: Fruits Basket, written and illustrated by Natsuki Takaya. Music: "Eternal Youth" by RUDE. Please support him! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uXHaVENo6E) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mangalog/message

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Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Bonus: Fruits Basket Theatrical Release and Sailor Moon: The Super Live

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 43:17


A bonus episode discussing the release of the first two episodes of the new FRUITS BASKET anime in theaters and the performance of PRETTY GUARDIAN SAILOR MOON: THE SUPER LIVE in Washington, DC for the start of the Cherry Blossom Festival. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and friendo Asher delve into the highs and lows of these shojo special events. REFERENCES Fruits Basket in theaters Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon: The Super Live to start the Cherry Blossom Festival Our list of iconic shojo anime: Cardcaptor Sakura, Sailor Moon, Ouran High School Host Club, Revolutionary Girl Utena, and the original Fruits Basket The shojo anime we could think of more recently that have more than one season: Full Moon o Sagashite, Kimi ni Todoke, and Shugo Chara Outro song: “Smile Its Me!” by Danosongs CONTACT US Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Fanimated
Fruits Basket (2001)

Fanimated

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 69:39


Happy New Year! Emma and Kelly discuss the 2001 anime, Fruits Basket, based on the manga by Natsuki Takaya. FanimatedSupport us on Patreon!Find more info on our website!E-mail: fanimatedpodcast@gmail.comfacebook: Fanimated Podcastinstagram: @fanimatedpodcastBuy us a coffee.Kelly Andersoninstagram: @kanderdraw

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 66:55


Covers Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty by Megumi Morino (all six volumes of the series) “I can't believe Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty single-handedly convinced me that manga was not a mistake.” “This is up there with Erased and Princess Jellyfish for me as far as human relations go.” “I don't know if I'm going to be able to go back to manga after reading this manga, it was everything I ever wanted in a romance manga.” “This manga is much better than you would expect since nobody’s hyped it up — and we want to be the hype.” Quite simply, if you’re not reading Megumi Morino’s debut series, Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty, you are missing out. It’s easily the most underrated shojo manga of the year. It’s short and sweet and you should read it. If you want to find out a bit more before committing to the six volumes, give the beginning of this a listen. The story follows a girl who gets possessed by ghosts, and a boy who is afraid of ghosts but ends up falling in love with her. Except it’s so much more than that. The Ashes delve into who their favorite spirit is, and then explain why actually, everything about this ends up being your favorite. SHIZU AND TETSU AND HARU AND AKIRA AND LITERALLY EVERYONE ARE JUST TOO GOOD Y’ALL. REFERENCES Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty is available from Kodansha USA Haikyu!! and Kuroko’s Basketball are available from Viz Media Other shojo manga with male leads: HatsuHaru, The Young Master’s Revenge, DNAngel, Banana Fish Manga that also understand human relationships piercingly: Erased, Princess Jellyfish Can’t have a podcast with the Ashes where they don’t mention Maid-sama! every ten minutes Bleach by Tite Kubo, one of Ashley’s favorite shonens (sometimes we let those be referenced here) Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya is available from Yen Press. Also we did an epic trilogy of podcasts about it with Jacob Chapman. Outro song: “From Memory” by Ketsa CONTACT US Asher on Tumblr: @asherdashery Asher on Archive of Our Own: dashery Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00 Ashley and Asher’s cowritten Digimon fic: Digivolve Your Differences If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Fruits Basket Part 3 (with ANN’s Jacob Chapman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 140:25


Covers volumes 17-23 of Fruits Basket by Natsuki TakayaThe curse has finally broken! And did you hear there’s going to be a new Fruits Basket anime?! Great. We don’t talk about that on this podcast! (This is a manga podcast, after all. And this episode was recorded before the announcement.) But don’t worry, massive Furuba fan and Anime News Network editor Jacob Chapman and Shojo & Tell host Ashley find plenty to talk about in the last third of the series (this concludes our trilogy of podcasts!). Jacob explains why Akito is such a compelling character, and he and Ashley delve into the series’ handling of gender overall. But most importantly, Jacob and Ashley finally get to talk about ALL THE SHIPS (including some that didn’t sail) in the most massive Shipping Corner to date. Obviously, Kyo and Tohru OTP.NOTE: Apologies for the subpar audio quality in this episode. The Skype connection was worse than usual, and unfortunately Jacob’s local track was corrupted. There is at least one instance where Jacob cut out for several seconds. It is easy to infer what he said from where he picks up, but it’s still not great. Sorry again!Click here for a transcript of this episodeLINKSAnnouncement about the new Fruits Basket animeFruits Basket is available from Yen Press in a very nice collector’s editionFruits Basket Another is also available from Yen PressThe original 2001 Fruits Basket anime is available from FunimationJacob’s Fruits Basket radio drama can still be listened to hereAn in-depth Twitter thread from Jacob comparing Yen Press’ editions to the original Tokyopop releasesYou can stream Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood on CrunchyrollBanana Fish is available from Viz Media. We did podcasts about it.Outro song: “For Fruits Basket” by AmaLee (an English cover of the Fruits Basket anime opening). Download this song and AmaLee’s other great covers in iTunes here.SOCIALJacob on Twitter: @itsbonedaddyShojo & Tell on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and FacebookAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Fruits Basket Part 2 (with ANN’s Jacob Chapman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 117:07


Covers volumes 9-16 of Fruits Basket by Natsuki TakayaMassive Furuba fan and Anime News Network editor Jacob Chapman is back to discuss the middle third of Takaya’s classic with Shojo & Tell host Ashley. Most of the dark, dark Sohma family secrets have been revealed this time around, and Tohru is in turmoil over Kyo’s fate. But we’re saving most of the Kyo talk for the third and final podcast! This time, Yuki’s struggles shine after his confrontation with Akito. The particular pains of motherhood — with Tohru’s mother complex and many of the Sohma’s crummy parents — are scrutinized at length. And Jacob explains how Fruits Basket accurately captures the cyclic nature of abuse. It’s a heavy episode, but then, there’s also talk about how the play “Sorta Cinderella” is very funny. Try not to cry too much, alright?Click here for a transcript of this episodeLINKSFruits Basket is available from Yen Press in a very nice collector’s editionThe Fruits Basket anime is available from FunimationJacob’s Fruits Basket radio drama can still be listened to hereHere's a random Fruits Basket/“She’s So High” AMV just to prove the pointAn in-depth Twitter thread from Jacob comparing Yen Press’ editions to the original Tokyopop releasesSurely you remember Disney’s Tangled?Book about sand and sand mafias: The World in a GrainOutro song: “For Fruits Basket” by AmaLee (an English cover of the Fruits Basket anime opening). Download this song and AmaLee’s other great covers in iTunes here.SOCIALJacob on Twitter: @itsbonedaddyShojo & Tell on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and FacebookAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Fruits Basket Part 1 (with ANN’s Jacob Chapman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 119:59


Covers volumes 1-8 of Fruits Basket by Natsuki TakayaAt the height of the mid-2000s manga boom in the US, there was no bigger series than Fruits Basket. And this story about orphaned Tohru Honda and the Sohma family curse has endured, getting a very special rerelease in recent years. For a series this influential, we brought on one of the biggest Furuba fans of all: Anime News Network editor Jacob Chapman. We discuss why Fruits Basket left such a lasting impression, who our favorite Sohmas are, how Tokyopop and Yen Press’ translations compare, what the curse really is, Kyo’s “true” form and the search for what’s real, Furuba’s message about belief in others, particularly as it relates to religion and family, and much, much more. Most importantly, obviously, we answer the question: Yuki or Kyo? And just think: This is only the first of three episodes about Takaya’s masterpiece.Click here for a transcript of this episodeREFERENCESFruits Basket is available from Yen Press in a very nice collector’s editionThe Fruits Basket anime is available from FunimationJacob’s Fruits Basket radio drama can still be listened to hereAn in-depth Twitter thread from Jacob comparing Yen Press’ editions to the original Tokyopop releasesOther manga Jacob keeps up with (since he doesn’t read that much manga): Attack on Titan, To Your EternityOther big shojo titles popular during Fruits Basket’s heyday: *Skip Beat, *Boys Over FlowersQuiz Segment: Can We Guess Your Chinese Zodiac Based On Your Taste In Food? [Buzzfeed]Outro song: “For Fruits Basket” by AmaLee (an English cover of the Fruits Basket anime opening). Download this song and AmaLee’s other great covers in iTunes here.SOCIALJacob on Twitter: @itsbonedaddyShojo & Tell on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and FacebookAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Preview Guide 1: Fruits Basket Another and Sacrificial Princess & the King of Beasts

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 43:20


Discusses the first volumes of Fruits Basket Another by Natsuki Takaya and Sacrificial Princess & the King of Beasts by Yu Tomofuji Welcome to our first preview guide! What's a preview guide, you ask? Our preview guide episodes will cover the first volume of newly released shojo/josei series (in the US), providing first reactions about the manga (mixing review with our normal discussion format). These will be shorter episodes that come out in addition to our normal bi-weekly, in-depth series discussions. More shojo talk! What could be better? Our inaugural series are Fruits Basket Another and Sacrificial Princess & the King of Beasts. Honestly, you know what you’re getting just from those titles alone, but Shojo & Tell host Ashley and her bestie Asher Sofman tell you their likes and dislikes and hopes and dreams. Can the world handle yet another Fruits Basket (without the gimmick that made the original such a success)? Does this new riff on Beauty and the Beast have a uniquely compelling hook? Find out from the Ashes. LINKS Fruits Basket Another is available from Yen Press Sacrificial Princess & the King of Beasts is also available from Yen Press Sacrificial Princess reminds Asher of Red River, which is available from Viz Media Yonkoma manga Outro Song: “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free, a really awesome electronic music producer your should support! We’re doing a giveaway along with this episode! It's open until 8pm Wednesday, August 8th! Follow us on social media and/or listen to the episode for entry details. SOCIAL Follow Shojo & Tell on Twitter @shojoandtell Follow Shojo & Tell on Instagram @shojoandtell Follow Asher on Tumblr @asherdashery Follow Asher's new project, The Thousand Tree, on Tumblr Follow Ashley on Twitter @AshMcD00 Follow Asher and Ashley's other podcast Podigious (about Digimon) on Twitter @podigious

Manga in Your Ears
Fruits Basket and The Ancient Magus’ Bride

Manga in Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017


We’re here with our second episode! This time, we’re talking about Natsuki Takaya’s Fruits Basket published by Yen Press and Kore Yamazaki’s The Ancient Magus’ Bride published by Seven Seas. That song you heard at the top of the episode is “Synchrogazer” by Nana Mizuki from the Symphogear anime. As always, you can find me on Twitter @ImpassionateK, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen’s writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post. Listen Show notes: 0:44 – We start the show and talk about Fruits Basket! 24:11 – We talk about The Ancient Magus’ Bride! Next time is Wandering Son and Vinland Saga!

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Manga in Your Ears
Solanin and My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness

Manga in Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017


This is not an episode of the Taiiku Podcast! This is a new podcast called Manga In Your Ears, reviewing a currently published (or publishing) series as well as an already completed series. My co-hosts on this ride are Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin), both of The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses. This episode we are covering Inio Asano’s Solanin, published by Viz Media, and Nagata Kabi’s My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness, published by Seven Seas! The song you heard at the top of the episode is “Solanin” by Asian Kung-Fu Generation from the live action Solanin movie. I will be posting these episodes on a separate site just for Manga In Your Ears (unless you prefer it just in the Taiiku Podcast feed, which would be lazier for me?), as well as a separate feed (see previous parenthetical) for future episodes. But for now, they will be dumped alongside my Taiiku Podcast episodes. Call it a sister podcast! Listen Show notes: 0:40 – We start the show, introduce ourselves, and talk about Solanin! 16:53 – We talk about My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness! Next time, we will be discussing Natsuki Takaya’s Fruits Basket, published by Yen Press, and Kore Yamazaki’s Ancient Magus Bride, published by Seven Seas!

Spiraken Manga Review
Ep 190: Let The Best Person Win

Spiraken Manga Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 49:48


In this long awaited episode of the Spiraken Manga Review Podcast ,Xan is joined by a new co host, Sukiharu. So sit back and relax as they Review "Kuroko no Basket" by Tadatoshi Fujimaki and "Fruits Basket" by Natsuki Takaya ----more---- They also discuss upcoming events, the greatness of manga and why Momiji is the best character in "Furuba" Hope you enjoy. Music For Episode: Intro Music - Can Do by GRANRODEO ( Kuroko No Basket OST ), Background Music - RIMFIRE by GRANRODEO ( Kuroko No Basket OST ), Background Music -For Fruits Basket by Ritsuko Okazaki (Fruits Basket OST), Background Music -Momiji  by Ayaka Saito (Fruits Basket OST),Ending Music - Chiisana Inori by Ritsuko Okazaki (Fruits Basket OST) Our Website http://www.spiraken.comOur Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Our Twitter Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spirakenRandom Question of the Week: What Chinese Zodiac are you born under?