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In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, the pacifist princess with mystical powers fends off an evil empire in while trying to discover the way to return health to the land. We bring on Scott Johnson to talk about one of his favorite films, as well as the deep well of influences on Miyazaki's ecological fantasy. Starring (in the 2005 Disney re-dubbing) Alison Lohman, Patrick Stewart, Shia LaBeouf, Uma Thurman, Chris Sarandon, and Edward James Olmos. Written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, adapted from his manga of the same name. Check out Scott's anime/manga and gaming convention, https://zenkaikon.com
Calling all Tolmekians: it's a series premiere!!!! Today we take flight with the Princess of the Valley of the Wind for our new Studio Ghibli series. What a dream (of madness)! For the next few months we'll be fully devoted to the works of Miyazaki, Takahata, and the entire Ghibli collective. We hope you'll join us in the Sea of Decay! The water is fine (it's only mildly acidic and poisonous). Next week, it's the first true Studio Ghibli film, CASTLE IN THE SKY (1986). Join the conversation on our Discord at https://discord.com/invite/RssDc3brsx and get more Eye of the Duck on our Patreon show, After Hours https://www.patreon.com/EyeoftheDuckPod References: Special Features Nausicaä Continues On Behind the Microphone The Works of Hayao Miyazaki: The Japanese Animation Master by Gael Berton Starting Point by Hayao Miyazaki Sharing a House with the Never-Ending Man by Steve Alpert Hayao Miyazaki: Master of Japanese Animation by Helen McCarthy Hideaki Anno Wants to Remake Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind The Sydney Morning Herald Mai Fujisawa Interview A Real Glider A Real Glider Part 2 Credits: Eye of the Duck is created, hosted, and produced by Dom Nero and Adam Volerich. This episode was edited by Michael Gaspari. This episode was researched by Parth Marathe. Our logo was designed by Francesca Volerich. You can purchase her work at francescavolerich.com/shop The "Adam's Blu-Ray Corner" theme was produced by Chase Sterling. Assistant programming and digital production by Nik Long. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd or join the conversation at Eye of the Discord. Learn more at eyeoftheduckpod.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Live from the BASSment - June 2026 Show: DC Marcus presents "Live from the BASSment" Artist: DC Marcus Air Date: 22 May 2026 Genre: House House is a feeling!!! Here's the May 2026 edition of my weekly live mix show "Live from the BASSment", showcasing the latest in funky, jackin' and tech house. Tracklist: 1. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Superstar 2. Collelo - Run It Back feat. Kenny Relax 3. Dev, KSHMR, NIIKO X SWAE - Bass Down Low 4. Ponyboy - Baddies 5. Avilo - Good Girls 6. Kaskade, CID, Anabel Englund - Vision Blurred 7. Waves - DEADLY 8. BOLO THE DJ, Close Friends Only - Move Like That 9. MPH, Æ - Flex It 10. Boombox Cartel - Red Card 11. MPH, NuBass, Rhiannon Roze - Toxic 12. Bushbaby, Eloq - Breaka Breaka 13. Navarro, Madcash, Gu Ribeiro - Fuck That 14. Juntaro - ROCK 15. Luciana, Odd Mob - Rock the Rhythm feat. Luciana 16. Nevve, OMRI., Adam Sellouk - Activate 17. Stadiumx - Vibe Right 18. G-Pol, Arta, ZSS - Slick Like MJ 19. Esse. - Feel Good 20. DJ Snake, Mercer - Let's Get Ill 21. Tony Romera, Low Steppa - Dance To The Music 22. Tiptoes - Chip Shop Heroes 23. George Smeddles - Start The Party 24. Tony Romera - Can't Sleep 25. Nausica, Salvatore Papa, AESTRO - Immune to Pain 26. George Privatti - No Sleep 27. Sam Divine - Club Muzik 28. Hatiras, Turntables Night Fever - Head To Toe 29. Jay Vegas - Raise Your Hands 30. Junerule, Esse. - Inside That Counts 31. Jorge Montia - Got Me 32. Antoine Clamaran, Agua Sin Gas - What You Do 33. Artichokes, Raffi Habel - Bring The Beat Back 34. Zsak, Milton Shadow - House Music Baby 35. CASSIMM - LOVE DESIRE 36. Mercer, Hds - Rock The Disco 37. Gene Farris, Eden Prince - This Is House 38. Andre Espeut, CASSIMM - Brothers & Sisters 39. Tony Romera - Waste My Time Originally broadcast on Data Transmission Radio. Listen live and explore the archive: https://radio.datatransmission.co
Afro Latino House 2026 @ DJ Глюк 1. Mark Knight, Cutty Ranks, James Hurr - Bad Man feat. Cutty Ranks (Extended Mix) 2. Alejandro Peñaloza, All Fred - Pa Tras (Extended Mix) 3. Nausica, Eli Rojas - Trip in Train (Extended Mix) 4. Armand Vibe - Picante (Original Mix) 5. Tony Cortez - Jurema (Extended Mix) 6. Block & Crown, Afrøkid - Gypsy Woman (Afro Gypsy Mix) 7. Alejandro Garrido, Kasango - A.I.E. (Extended Mix) 8. DJ Care, MikroBeats, Aaron Sevilla - Sinnerman (Original Mix) 9. Antho Decks & Yas Cepeda - Murder (Original Mix) 10. Pedro Carrilho & KØLD (PT) - Teke (Original Mix) 11. Alex Tolino - Barumba (Original Mix) 12. Alex Gardini - Mirandote (Extended Mix) 13. Father And Son - NADA MAS (Original Mix) 14. Provenzano & Gabry Sangineto - La Flauta Magica (Original Mix) 15. Scruby - Flootz (Loz Seka Remix) 16. Syntheticsax, Anza, Maxx Play, Alessa Khin - Vamos Da Fiesta (Extended Mix)
On the Overthinking It Podcast, we tackle “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.” Episode 932: I Have a Relationship… with a TREE originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]
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This fortnight, another all-superhero special, as we cover the fourth season of Invincible (13:27) and the epic Alivens Vs Avengers crossover comic (27:46). Plus bonus chat about Golden Rage from Image Comics, and Alastair's Studio Ghibli retrospective continues with Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
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En este primer episodio del especial de Rejugando dedicado a ICO y a la figura de Fumito Ueda, el equipo formado por RaffaValencia, Adrián Plaza y Lidia Muñoz inicia un viaje profundo hacia uno de los desarrollos más influyentes y singulares de la historia del videojuego. La importancia de ICO dentro de la industria: un título lanzado en 2001 para PlayStation 2 que rompió con las normas establecidas apostando por una experiencia minimalista, emocional y profundamente artística. Desde el primer momento se establece la idea central: ICO no es solo un videojuego, sino una obra que redefinió la forma de entender la narrativa interactiva. Uno de los grandes ejes del episodio es el análisis de la figura de Ueda y su filosofía creativa. Se profundiza en su obsesión por crear algo completamente diferente, alejándose de los estándares de la época. Su concepto de “diseño por sustracción” —eliminar todo lo innecesario para quedarse con lo esencial— se presenta como la base del ADN de ICO: sin interfaz, sin HUD, sin sobreexplicaciones, y con una narrativa basada en gestos, especialmente el icónico acto de dar la mano. El programa repasa en detalle los orígenes del creativo japonés: su infancia en Japón, sus influencias culturales como el anime, el manga y obras como Nausicaä, así como videojuegos clave como Prince of Persia, Another World o incluso Lemmings, que marcaron su sensibilidad hacia la animación y la interacción. También se aborda su etapa previa a Sony, pasando por trabajos en el estudio WARP y su participación en títulos como D o Enemy Zero, donde comenzó a formarse dentro del sector. Sin embargo, su salto definitivo llega cuando presenta un prototipo de ICO a Sony, impresionando a figuras clave como Shuhei Yoshida, lo que desemboca en la creación del llamado Team ICO. El proceso de desarrollo: desde sus inicios en PlayStation hasta el salto a PS2, que obligó a rehacer el proyecto. Este cambio, lejos de ser un problema, permitió a Ueda redefinir el juego, eliminar mecánicas tradicionales (combate complejo, inventarios, misiones secundarias) y centrarse en una experiencia pura basada en exploración, puzles y vínculo emocional. Decisiones fundamentales como: La ausencia de cinemáticas CGI, apostando por escenas en tiempo real El uso del entorno como narrativa La creación de un equipo con desarrolladores poco experimentados para evitar “vicios” del medio La importancia del contacto físico como mecánica central La parte más personal es donde los compartimos cómo descubrimos ICO, desde primeras impresiones confusas hasta redescubrimientos años después, destacando cómo el juego gana valor con el tiempo y la madurez del jugador. En definitiva, este primer programa sienta las bases de la trilogía especial: un recorrido por la mente de un creador único y el nacimiento de una obra que cambió para siempre la percepción del videojuego como arte.
En este primer episodio del especial de Rejugando dedicado a ICO y a la figura de Fumito Ueda, el equipo formado por RaffaValencia, Adrián Plaza y Lidia Muñoz inicia un viaje profundo hacia uno de los desarrollos más influyentes y singulares de la historia del videojuego. La importancia de ICO dentro de la industria: un título lanzado en 2001 para PlayStation 2 que rompió con las normas establecidas apostando por una experiencia minimalista, emocional y profundamente artística. Desde el primer momento se establece la idea central: ICO no es solo un videojuego, sino una obra que redefinió la forma de entender la narrativa interactiva. Uno de los grandes ejes del episodio es el análisis de la figura de Ueda y su filosofía creativa. Se profundiza en su obsesión por crear algo completamente diferente, alejándose de los estándares de la época. Su concepto de “diseño por sustracción” —eliminar todo lo innecesario para quedarse con lo esencial— se presenta como la base del ADN de ICO: sin interfaz, sin HUD, sin sobreexplicaciones, y con una narrativa basada en gestos, especialmente el icónico acto de dar la mano. El programa repasa en detalle los orígenes del creativo japonés: su infancia en Japón, sus influencias culturales como el anime, el manga y obras como Nausicaä, así como videojuegos clave como Prince of Persia, Another World o incluso Lemmings, que marcaron su sensibilidad hacia la animación y la interacción. También se aborda su etapa previa a Sony, pasando por trabajos en el estudio WARP y su participación en títulos como D o Enemy Zero, donde comenzó a formarse dentro del sector. Sin embargo, su salto definitivo llega cuando presenta un prototipo de ICO a Sony, impresionando a figuras clave como Shuhei Yoshida, lo que desemboca en la creación del llamado Team ICO. El proceso de desarrollo: desde sus inicios en PlayStation hasta el salto a PS2, que obligó a rehacer el proyecto. Este cambio, lejos de ser un problema, permitió a Ueda redefinir el juego, eliminar mecánicas tradicionales (combate complejo, inventarios, misiones secundarias) y centrarse en una experiencia pura basada en exploración, puzles y vínculo emocional. Decisiones fundamentales como: La ausencia de cinemáticas CGI, apostando por escenas en tiempo real El uso del entorno como narrativa La creación de un equipo con desarrolladores poco experimentados para evitar “vicios” del medio La importancia del contacto físico como mecánica central La parte más personal es donde los compartimos cómo descubrimos ICO, desde primeras impresiones confusas hasta redescubrimientos años después, destacando cómo el juego gana valor con el tiempo y la madurez del jugador. En definitiva, este primer programa sienta las bases de la trilogía especial: un recorrido por la mente de un creador único y el nacimiento de una obra que cambió para siempre la percepción del videojuego como arte. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Uterine compression sutures are effective, uterus-sparing techniques for managing severe postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) due to atony, avoiding hysterectomy. Keytypes include the B-Lynch suture (vertical, brace-like), Hayman suture (simplified vertical), and Pereira sutures (multiple, comprehensive sutures), and Cho Compression (quadrant square anterior to posterior closures), are applied when pharmacological methods fail. But these, while helpful with atony, do not address the LUS bleeding from previa which are below these applications. Even the O'Leary lateral sutures are often higher tha the bleeding and thin, anterior LUS affected by previa. Previa is a significant risk factor for PPH. In this episode, we will highlight 3 novel suture techniques which have been in print (TWO as recent as January 2026) which can be effective in stopping the LUS bleeding and avoiding hysterectomy. We will highlight the transverse circumferential purse string, the simple transverse Nausicaa suture, and theLUS WaveForm suture. These are easy to use and may be lifesaving. 1. Shih J, Li J, Kang J .The Nausicaä suture in the management of the placenta accreta spectrum. AJOG. Jan 2026: 233, S671-S688 S2. Transverse Purse String Suture for Placenta Previa in the Presence of Previous Cesarean Section, Experience in Northern Borders Saudi Arabia. 20223. Zhou L et alWave compression suture: A modifieduterus-preserving treatment for placenta previa by reconstruction of the lower uterine segment. Medicine (Baltimore). 2026 Jan 30;105(5):e47468.
Episode 64 of Shake The Tree, with myself Danny Marx. Broadcasting weekly on Data Transmission radio. Every Wednesday, 11am UK time. Expect the full spectrum of the (mostly vocal) House Music I play & love. This week's show features music from Louie Vega & Kai Alice, Nick Curly, Darius Syrossian, Frank'O Moiraghi & Nausica, Darius Syrossian & Melon Bomb, Lauren Lo Sung plus more. Hope you enjoy. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Au programme de l'émission du 8 avril 2026 : avec Momoko Seto, réalisatrice ; et avec Laurance Henry, metteuse en scène (rediffusion)FILM D'ANIMATION - interview de Momoko Seto - c'est à 05 min✅Planètes, le film d'animation réalisé par Momoko Seto, est un film incroyable (Miyu productions, Gebeka distribution), sorti en salles le 11 mars, à voir dès 6 ans.Quatre akènes de pissenlit projetées dans le cosmos, suite à une explosion nucléaire, échouent sur une planète inconnue et partent à la quête d'un sol propice à la survie de leur espèce. De planète en planète, ils affrontent des épreuves et rencontrent de nombreux acteurs du vivant (plantes et bestioles de toutes sortes...). Pour les filmer, en prises de vues réelles (en particulier en time-lapse), Momoko Seto et son équipe sont allées en Islande, Japon, Bourgogne...Cette fiction dans le réel invite, sans un mot, à une totale immersion dans la nature pour l'observer de près et s'émerveiller.
The weekly radio show from Adesso Music. 01. Pietro Morello feat. Alexis Victoria Hall - Been A Long Time [Adesso Music]02. Harry Romero - Don't You Want Some More [Defected]03. Dor Danino, DvirNuns - Sax A Boom [Maccabi House]04. Buitano - Drink My Coffee [UNCOMMON]05. Simon Adams - Two Times [Mood Funk]06. The Deepshakerz & Xander Pratt - Hotel East [Moon Harbour]07. Huxley x AndThen - Head On [Adesso Music]08. Rafael x EREZ - Left Right [DFTD]09. Paul Mondot & Val Ginnelly - Blanca Y La Rosa [Safe Underground]10. Nausica, Salvatore Papa - Me Rebota [Moon Harbour]11. Marlon D - Jesus Creates Sound (Main Mix) [Nervous]12. Matthias Tanzmann, The Deepshakerz - Lift Me Up [Moon Harbour]13. Tom & Mickey - Reckless [PornoStar]14. Hatiras - Hypnotized [Toolroom]
42 anni dopo la sua uscita, Nausicaä della Valle del vento continua a parlare al nostro presente. In questa puntata di Kaboom Camilla, Martina e Viviana esplorano uno dei lavori più importanti dell'animazione giapponese firmato Hayao Miyazaki, l'opera che ha anticipato la nascita dello Studio Ghibli e che ha ridefinito il modo di raccontare ambiente, guerra e rapporto tra uomo e natura. Ospite della puntata è Ilaria Vigorito, autrice del saggio "Nausicaä della Valle del vento: l'opera della vita di Hayao Miyazaki dal manga al film d'animazione". Insieme a lei esploriamo la nascita dell'opera, il passaggio dal manga al film e il contesto culturale che ha reso Nausicaä uno dei titoli più influenti della storia dell'animazione. Nella prima parte della puntata spazio anche alle news dal mondo del gaming, tra il nuovo Pokémon Pokopia e il progetto italiano Wonderful Neoran Valley.
1. Nausica, Salvatore Papa - Tan Rara (Extended Mix) [Drop Low Records] 2. Hotinga - Shake Em (Extended Mix) [House Of Hustle] 3. Karlos Kastillo, Ronny Santana - La Paisa [Latin Rhythms] 4. The Deepshakerz, Xander Pratt - Eyes (Extended Version) [Moon Harbour Recordings] 5. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Tumba La Casa (Extended Mix) [Go Deeva Light Records] 6. Mak - My Beat (Extended Mix) [Gasolina] 7. Noah Scannell - Bad Boy (Extended) [Intentions Records] 8. Brunello, Connan - The Clown's Corridor [Mellow Circus Records] 9. Dddancos - All Night Long [Rewards] 10. Sammy Alexander - Quaaludes [Ezy St. Records] 11. JOHANNSON - De Mi Corazon (Extended Mix) [Club Bad Records] 12. The BeatBoy's - 2C [Moan] 13. Miguelle & Tons, Barbara Doza - La Pista Es Mía (Club Mix) [Two and a Half Cats]
1. Nausica, Salvatore Papa - Tan Rara (Extended Mix) [Drop Low Records] 2. Hotinga - Shake Em (Extended Mix) [House Of Hustle] 3. Karlos Kastillo, Ronny Santana - La Paisa [Latin Rhythms] 4. The Deepshakerz, Xander Pratt - Eyes (Extended Version) [Moon Harbour Recordings] 5. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Tumba La Casa (Extended Mix) [Go Deeva Light Records] 6. Mak - My Beat (Extended Mix) [Gasolina] 7. Noah Scannell - Bad Boy (Extended) [Intentions Records] 8. Brunello, Connan - The Clown's Corridor [Mellow Circus Records] 9. Dddancos - All Night Long [Rewards] 10. Sammy Alexander - Quaaludes [Ezy St. Records] 11. JOHANNSON - De Mi Corazon (Extended Mix) [Club Bad Records] 12. The BeatBoy's - 2C [Moan] 13. Miguelle & Tons, Barbara Doza - La Pista Es Mía (Club Mix) [Two and a Half Cats]
Afro Latino Winter 3 @ DJ Глюк 1. SGX, Dave Ruthwell - Você Vai Vai (Original Mix) 2. Dario Nuñez, Bubba Brothers - Deeper (Original Mix) 3. ARKAD3 - Finder House (Extended Mix) 4. James Hurr, Jay Rah - Pinta La Cara (Extended Mix) 5. Richard Grey & Lissat - Somebody Dance (Funky Tribal Mix) 6. Richard Grey - Show Me Love (Final Afro Mix) 7. Nari - Latinos (Original Mix) 8. All Fred - El Sol (Extended Mix) 9. Bellini, Harald Matthias, Vin Vega - Carnaval (Extended Mix) 10. Gerardo Corona - Zavor (Original Mix) 11. Nausica, Salvatore Papa - Me Rebota (Extended Version) 12. Carlos Agraz - Lokoss (Extended Mix) 13. Erick Cz, Mr Ed (MX) - Meneito (Original Mix) 14. Walter Gardini - Lamor (Original Mix) 15. Funkera - Del Mariachi (Extended Mix)
Fri, 02 Jan 2026 22:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/277 http://relay.fm/rd/277 A Comma for Christmas 277 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. clean 4889 John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. Links and Show Notes: John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Merlin's toot: "I may have figured out why my phone keeps dimming." Maclock on Ali Express Hatsune Miku figurine at Walmart Frieren figurine Hand-painted model kit of Nausicaä riding Kai - Reddit Stellar Blade's Eve figurine Calico Critters LEGO Friends LEGO Creator 3in1 LEGO Duplo LEGO Quatro Four-Byte Burger recreation story - YouTubeFour-Byte Burger pixel art, by Jack Haegar (1985) re-digitized by Stuart Brown, Four-Byte Burger recreation (PNG) Cheltenham (typeface) - WikipediaIn 2003, The New York Times introduced a more unified Cheltenham typographic palette for its headline use in the print edition. Elmo's World: Jackets (DVD Rip) - YouTube James Bond's Aston Martin D.B.5
Fri, 02 Jan 2026 22:30:00 GMT http://relay.fm/rd/277 http://relay.fm/rd/277 Merlin Mann and John Siracusa John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. clean 4889 John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. Links and Show Notes: John's new art piece leads to a discussion of accuracy and build quality in toys for grown men and sometimes children. Credits Audio Editor: Jim Metzendorf Admin Assistance: Kerry Provenzano Music: Merlin Mann The Suits: Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley Get an ad-free version of the show, plus a monthly extended episode. Merlin's toot: "I may have figured out why my phone keeps dimming." Maclock on Ali Express Hatsune Miku figurine at Walmart Frieren figurine Hand-painted model kit of Nausicaä riding Kai - Reddit Stellar Blade's Eve figurine Calico Critters LEGO Friends LEGO Creator 3in1 LEGO Duplo LEGO Quatro Four-Byte Burger recreation story - YouTubeFour-Byte Burger pixel art, by Jack Haegar (1985) re-digitized by Stuart Brown, Four-Byte Burger recreation (PNG) Cheltenham (typeface) - WikipediaIn 2003, The New York Times introduced a more unified Cheltenham typographic palette for its headline use in the print edition. Elmo's World: Jackets (DVD Rip) - YouTube James B
(00:39) Die Schweiz ist das Land in dem «Milch und Schokolade fliesst». Wie aber konnte es sich ohne Kakaoanbau und ohne Kolonien zum «Schoggi-Land» mausern? Das Sachbuch «Schweizer Schokolade – Alpen, Milch und Pioniere» von Ernährungsforscher Dominik Flammer liefert Antworten. Weitere Themen: (05:00) Ein erneut hinreissendes Werk: Deutsche Schriftstellerin Natascha Wodin veröffentlicht neuen autobiographischen Roman «Die späten Tage». (09:35) «Nausicaä aus dem Tal der Winde»: Neue Gesamtausgabe von Hayao Miyazakis Manga. (14:21) Schweizer Literatur-Wunderkind Nelio Biedermann ist trotz Erfolg am Boden geblieben. (17:15) Britischer Musiker Chris Rea stirbt mit 74 Jahren: Sein Weihnachtshit «Driving Home For Christmas» läuft auch heute noch rauf und runter. (18:25) Schweizer Mezzosopranistin Yvonne Naef stirbt mit 68 Jahren. (20:37) Wachskunst in den Uffizien: vom Mittelalter bis zum Barock.
durée : 00:04:14 - Chroniques littorales - par : Jose Manuel Lamarque - Mr Goodfish est un programme lancé par l'aquarium Nausicaà de Boulogne-sur-Mer, « Monsieur Bon Poisson », que nous présente ce matin Justine Leleu-Delettre, la responsable du programme. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
The debate continues. Jason Hobbs (Random Screed, Hobbs & Friends podcast) and MW Lewis (The Worlds of MW Lewis podcast) call in to convince me that Nausicaä is mooning us all. See the case for the defence below… Exhibit A: https://www.reddit.com/r/ghibli/comments/q9z5j6/is_anybody_else_bothered_by_all_the_gratuitous/ Exhibit B: https://anime.stackexchange.com/questions/32328/does-nausica%C3%A4-wear-underpants-and-if-not-what-outside-universe-reason-is-there Exhibit C: https://nausicaa.fandom.com/f/p/3083158488613143982 Exhibit D: https://discuss.panzerdragoonlegacy.com/t/nausicaas-ass/774 Find the Movie Monday Letterboxd list here https://letterboxd.com/the39thman/list/movie-monday-1/ The movie for December is Mike Hodges' 1980s camp classic Flash Gordon. That episode will air on December 29th, so please send your submissions by the 27th if you'd like to be included in the show. Also, be sure not to miss the new podcast I'm involved with, entitled With Wife and I. My wife, Isla, suggested we take turns to choose movies to watch together, then share our thoughts with anyone who cares to listen. Our second episode is already available, pitting Neil Jordan's Byzantium against Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethrall.substack.com
Welcome to Movie Monday! This month's movie was Hayao Miyazaki's animated post-apocalyptic fantasy Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind from 1984. A based on Miyazaki's own critically acclaimed manga series of the same name. This episode features contributions from: (in order of appearance) James Knight and Ellen of the Southwest London Sofa Gang James and Judy of the South Pacific Sofa Jason Connerley of Nerd's RPG Variety Cast (podcast, blog) Goblin's Henchman (podcast & blog) & the Umber Bulk Joe Richter of Hindsighless (podcast) Jason Hobbs of Hobbs and Friends, and Random Screed (podcasts) MW Lewis of The Worlds of MW Lewis (podcast) Mirke of Mirke the Meek (podcast) Find the Movie Monday Letterboxd list here https://letterboxd.com/the39thman/list/movie-monday-1/ The movie for December is Mike Hodges' 1980s camp classic Flash Gordon. That episode will air on December 29th, so please send your submissions by the 27th if you'd like to be included in the show. Also, be sure not to miss the new podcast I'm involved with, entitled With Wife and I. My wife, Isla, suggested we take turns to choose movies to watch together, then share our thoughts with anyone who cares to listen. Our second episode is already available, pitting Neil Jordan's Byzantium against Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark. https://open.spotify.com/episode/3gAZmllf145wZLkdbkYbra?si=O5ZQFgBLQ0yjzkMvbzDaCg “Warning” by Lieren of Updates From the Middle of Nowhere Leave me an audio message via https://www.speakpipe.com/KeepOffTheBorderlands You can email me at spencer.freethrall@gmail.com You can find me in a bunch of other places here https://freethrall.carrd.co This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethrall.substack.com
Discover the visionary world of Jean Henri Gaston Giraud—also known as Gir but better known as Moebius, a master of cosmic comics—in this podcast episode. Join us for an interview with his children, Nausicaa and Raphael, as they discuss the enduring legacy of their father, a trailblazer whose surreal artistry reshaped science fiction. We met at the France Pavilion at the Frankfurt Book Fair and recorded at the Galaxy Press booth discussing his legacy as well as their own stories with their father. Moebius co-founded Heavy Metal Magazine and served as a founding judge for Illustrators of the Future, even illustrating Jo Beverly's story in Writers of the Future Vol. 4. His seminal "The Long Tomorrow" ignited Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, with Scott later confessing, "You see it everywhere... you can't get away from it." George Lucas hailed Moebius's "sheer beauty" in designs for Willow, while Hayao Miyazaki, a lifelong friend, credits Arzach's "awesome sense of space" for inspiring Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind—echoed in the name of Giraud's own daughter. Visit https://www.moebius.fr/ and https://www.instagram.com/moebius_production/?hl=en
Discover the visionary world of Jean Henri Gaston Giraud—also known as Gir but better known as Moebius, a master of cosmic comics—in this podcast episode. Join us for an interview with his children, Nausicaa and Raphael, as they discuss the enduring legacy of their father, a trailblazer whose surreal artistry reshaped science fiction. We met at the France Pavilion at the Frankfurt Book Fair and recorded at the Galaxy Press booth discussing his legacy as well as their own stories with their father. Moebius co-founded Heavy Metal Magazine and served as a founding judge for Illustrators of the Future, even illustrating Jo Beverly's story in Writers of the Future Vol. 4. His seminal "The Long Tomorrow" ignited Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, with Scott later confessing, "You see it everywhere... you can't get away from it." George Lucas hailed Moebius's "sheer beauty" in designs for Willow, while Hayao Miyazaki, a lifelong friend, credits Arzach's "awesome sense of space" for inspiring Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind—echoed in the name of Giraud's own daughter. Visit www.moebius.fr/ and www.instagram.com/moebius_production/?hl=en
Well, what do you know, it's Movie Monday again! This month, we watched Fred Dekker's The Monster Squad from 1987. This episode features contributions from: (in order of appearance) Goblin's Henchman (podcast & blog) & the Umber Bulk Jason Connerley of Nerd's RPG Variety Cast (podcast, blog) James Knight, Ellen and Tyranner Joe Richter of Hindsighless (podcast) Karl Rodriguez of the GMologist Presents… (podcast) MW Lewis of The Worlds of MW Lewis (podcast) Find the Movie Monday Letterboxd list here https://letterboxd.com/the39thman/list/movie-monday-1/ The movie for November will be 1984's animated pre-Ghibli classic Nausica of the Valley of the Wind directed by Hayao Miyazaki. That episode will air on 24th, so please send your submissions by the 22th if you'd like to be included in the show. Also, be sure not to miss the new podcast I'm involved with, entitled With Wife and I. My wife, Isla, suggested we take turns to choose movies to watch together, then share our thoughts with anyone who cares to listen. Here's our very first episode, where we pit Bram Stoker's Dracula against Renfield https://open.spotify.com/episode/29HMVF3BBpClDiAwzczghP?si=ts3ULH8uRgy3rfLXFOyRxw “Warning” by Lieren of Updates From the Middle of Nowhere Leave me an audio message via https://www.speakpipe.com/KeepOffTheBorderlands You can email me at spencer.freethrall@gmail.com You can find me in a bunch of other places here https://freethrall.carrd.co This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit freethrall.substack.com
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Maya ‘Mayachka' Margolina https://mayachka.com/ talks about her work with luxury brands like Coach, Rihanna's Fenty, Mercedes Benz, and MCM and how she craft treatments that get her work. And she reveals her own struggle to avoid being derivative while acknowledging that everything is derivative, at least somehow. In this episode, Oren and Matt unpack how Maya's unique cinematic form gets audiences to perceive brands in ways they never imagined. You might call it bridging the gap between a brand and a part of you brain that's from a completely different galaxy. And though her unique perspective is mind-bending, much of her method is grounded in the same framework Matt and Oren have used in their comedy-focused work. You'll see similar beats with a familiar thought process and the same discovery call, but coming together in a completely different art form. And Maya discusses the details of working with movement directors and music supervisors as well as her interpretation of camera motion, pop culture memes, and getting the best performance from models and celebrities. Honest question. Are you someone who would never call something "hot"? Then this is the down to earth story of how to direct commercials for luxury brands that you've been wanting to hear! IG @mayachka____ (that's 4 underscores)---Help our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/JustShootItPodMatt's Endorsement: Hayao Miyazaki's. "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087544/Oren's Endorsement: the Roku remote has a headphone jack. And, r/barista on Reddit is hilarious https://www.reddit.com/r/barista/?rdt=37757 Maya's Endorsement: Flora AI https://www.florafauna.ai/ node-based AI with a UI reminiscent of Davinci Resolve color grading."Copycat" with Sigourney Weaver https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112722 Low Cinema in Queens NYC https://lowcinema.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chris and Rashaad venture into the windswept world of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Miyazaki's post-apocalyptic epic. In this episode, we dig into Nausicaä's environmental themes, her role as a Miyazaki heroine, and the early seeds of Studio Ghibli magic. We also chat about giant bugs, big battles, and a world where nature fights back. Get ready to be hooked on Miyazaki at https://www.seriallyhooked.com/miyazaki.
Amanda and Patrick are back for day 3 of Anime August Week, and this time they're diving into the world of revered director Hayao Miyazaki, starting with his 1984 film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind! Believe it or not this is the first episode in GateCrashers history talking about Studio Ghibli or Miyazaki! Amanda and Patrick are huge fans of Miyazaki's films, so they are very excited to talk about this movie. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is often considered the beginning of the Studio Ghibli era, even though Miyazaki made it before founding the studio. As such, Amanda and Patrick talk about how it feels so classically Miyazaki, fully formed and fledged right from the start, even though it was only his second ever full-length film. There are plenty of classic themes in this film we've come to appreciate in Miyazaki's canon, including environmentalism, Marxism, and our favorite, some funky little airplanes! To that end, this Amanda and Patrick episode has all the classic Amanda and Patrick themes too: yelling about the English dub, learning things in real time about the manga that they absolutely did not read before recording the episode, and going on tangents so deeply unrelated from the topic of the episode that they have to hard segue back to talking about the movie. Ya know, a classic Amanda and Patrick episode! Amanda and Patrick do genuinely believe that this is one of the Miyazaki's best films. They talk about how important and relevant Miyazaki's message in this film is, even 41 years later, as we continue to live in a world affected by ecological disaster, war, and hatred. But importantly, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind has a message of hope for a humanity that chooses to coexists with nature and the Earth instead of dominate it. Come and join us as we continue our annual dive into the world of Japanese animation! And keep an eye (or ear) out for tomorrow's episode about another Hayao Miyazaki movie!
"The earth knows it's wrong for us to survive..." We're diving into Miyazaki's second feature film! The world is a wasteland called the "sea of despair." But one intrepid young heroine might have the keys to save us all.
The gang (minus Greg) has done their time in Horny Jail and have frantically clawed their way back to their mics to discuss a big ol' cornucopia of topics, like playing The Sims for 12 hours straight, making Lyme Disease sexy again, and how Beth still hasn't watched JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. BOO BETH. BOO HER.
This episode originally aired on October 26, 2020: This week on Terra Informa, Elizabeth Dowdell, Charlotte Thomasson, and Hannah Cunningham discuss the 1984 Hayao Miyazaki film Nausicä of the Valley of the Wind. ★ Support this podcast ★
What's that gliding into your podcast feeds? It's a new episode of Cinema To The Letter! Join Thomas and Bryan as they discuss the M for Masterpiece choice for their animation season: Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind! Together, our duo will answer the crucial questions. Why is this such an underrated work in the Hayao Miyazaki canon? Can the great anime debate of subs or dubs finally be settled? Who will promise an airship in every home if elected? Well, listen in while riding on top of that Ohm bug to find out! Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us @cinema2letter on socials! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Music by Burial Grid! We're a proud member of the TalkFilmSociety podcast network!
What's that gliding into your podcast feeds? It's a new episode of Cinema To The Letter! Join Thomas and Bryan as they discuss the M for Masterpiece choice for their animation season: Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind! Together, our duo will answer the crucial questions. Why is this such an underrated work in the Hayao Miyazaki canon? Can the great anime debate of subs or dubs finally be settled? Who will promise an airship in every home if elected? Well, listen in while riding on top of that Ohm bug to find out! Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us @cinema2letter on socials! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Music by Burial Grid! We're a proud member of the TalkFilmSociety podcast network!
🎮 Rejugando: Panzer Dragoon – El vuelo que cambió la historia de SEGA Saturn Con Mike Bueno, Adrian Plaza, Ramón Mendez y Raffa Valencia En este episodio de Rejugando, nos subimos a lomos del legendario dragón azul para redescubrir Panzer Dragoon, uno de los juegos más icónicos y rompemoldes del catálogo de SEGA Saturn. Es el primero de una trilogía de programas dedicados a esta saga de culto, y no podía empezar de mejor forma: con nostalgia, pasión y un montón de datos alucinantes. 🕹️ Un título adelantado a su tiempo Publicado en 1995, Panzer Dragoon dejó boquiabiertos a jugadores y revistas gracias a su espectacular apartado técnico. ¿Sabías que el juego se mueve en un falso 3D sin usar polígonos reales? Todo está construido con sprites, efectos ópticos y una ingeniería que exprimía los chips gráficos de Saturn como si fueran plastilina mágica. 🎬 Una intro de 8 minutos en CD-ROM... ¡en 1995! Mientras otros juegos apenas arrancaban con un texto o un par de imágenes, Panzer Dragoon abría con una cinemática CGI de ocho minutos que parecía sacada de una película de ciencia ficción. Sin cortes, con narrativa, banda sonora épica y hasta voces... ¡En un idioma inventado! 📚 Lore profundo y universo propio Inspirado por Nausicaä del Valle del Viento, Dune, Star Wars o los cómics de Moebius, Panzer Dragoon construyó un universo postapocalíptico donde la tecnología antigua y lo biológico se mezclaban. Las criaturas, los entornos, las torres, el imperio... todo tenía una coherencia estética y narrativa que te atrapaba aunque no entendieras todo a la primera. Y además, el juego creó su propio idioma ficticio. 🧠 Cerebros jóvenes con libertad creativa El director Yukio Futatsugi tenía solo 23 años cuando lideró al Team Andromeda. Le dieron libertad para diseñar el mundo antes incluso de tener luz verde para el proyecto. Así nacieron los cimientos de una de las sagas más queridas —y olvidadas injustamente— del catálogo de SEGA. 🎶 Una banda sonora de película La música orquestada de Yoshitaka Azuma acompaña el vuelo del dragón con una sensibilidad que pocos juegos lograban en los 90. El primer nivel ya arranca con un crescendo que te mete de lleno en una epopeya fantástica. Como bien dijeron en el programa: es cine interactivo con alma arcade. 🧩 Jugabilidad arcade con alma propia El juego introdujo el sistema de cámara giratoria en 360°, el lock-on con múltiples enemigos y fases repletas de acción medida al milímetro. Sin power-ups, sin florituras: todo se basa en reflejos, estrategia y control. Puro ADN arcade de SEGA, pero con un envoltorio sci-fi inolvidable. 📖 Con Ramón Méndez y su libro “La voluntad de los antiguos” El programa cuenta con la participación de Ramón Méndez, experto en la saga y autor de un libro recién publicado sobre Panzer Dragoon. Nos habla del legado de la serie, sus conexiones ocultas y de cómo una saga tan de nicho puede seguir viva en los corazones de los jugadores tres décadas después. 🔥 ¿Y lo mejor? Esto solo es el comienzo. En los próximos especiales se abordarán Panzer Dragoon Zwei, Orta y Saga, así que ve calentando tu nostalgia.
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🎮 Rejugando: Panzer Dragoon – El vuelo que cambió la historia de SEGA Saturn Con Mike Bueno, Adrian Plaza, Ramón Mendez y Raffa Valencia En este episodio de Rejugando, nos subimos a lomos del legendario dragón azul para redescubrir Panzer Dragoon, uno de los juegos más icónicos y rompemoldes del catálogo de SEGA Saturn. Es el primero de una trilogía de programas dedicados a esta saga de culto, y no podía empezar de mejor forma: con nostalgia, pasión y un montón de datos alucinantes. 🕹️ Un título adelantado a su tiempo Publicado en 1995, Panzer Dragoon dejó boquiabiertos a jugadores y revistas gracias a su espectacular apartado técnico. ¿Sabías que el juego se mueve en un falso 3D sin usar polígonos reales? Todo está construido con sprites, efectos ópticos y una ingeniería que exprimía los chips gráficos de Saturn como si fueran plastilina mágica. 🎬 Una intro de 8 minutos en CD-ROM... ¡en 1995! Mientras otros juegos apenas arrancaban con un texto o un par de imágenes, Panzer Dragoon abría con una cinemática CGI de ocho minutos que parecía sacada de una película de ciencia ficción. Sin cortes, con narrativa, banda sonora épica y hasta voces... ¡En un idioma inventado! 📚 Lore profundo y universo propio Inspirado por Nausicaä del Valle del Viento, Dune, Star Wars o los cómics de Moebius, Panzer Dragoon construyó un universo postapocalíptico donde la tecnología antigua y lo biológico se mezclaban. Las criaturas, los entornos, las torres, el imperio... todo tenía una coherencia estética y narrativa que te atrapaba aunque no entendieras todo a la primera. Y además, el juego creó su propio idioma ficticio. 🧠 Cerebros jóvenes con libertad creativa El director Yukio Futatsugi tenía solo 23 años cuando lideró al Team Andromeda. Le dieron libertad para diseñar el mundo antes incluso de tener luz verde para el proyecto. Así nacieron los cimientos de una de las sagas más queridas —y olvidadas injustamente— del catálogo de SEGA. 🎶 Una banda sonora de película La música orquestada de Yoshitaka Azuma acompaña el vuelo del dragón con una sensibilidad que pocos juegos lograban en los 90. El primer nivel ya arranca con un crescendo que te mete de lleno en una epopeya fantástica. Como bien dijeron en el programa: es cine interactivo con alma arcade. 🧩 Jugabilidad arcade con alma propia El juego introdujo el sistema de cámara giratoria en 360°, el lock-on con múltiples enemigos y fases repletas de acción medida al milímetro. Sin power-ups, sin florituras: todo se basa en reflejos, estrategia y control. Puro ADN arcade de SEGA, pero con un envoltorio sci-fi inolvidable. 📖 Con Ramón Méndez y su libro “La voluntad de los antiguos” El programa cuenta con la participación de Ramón Méndez, experto en la saga y autor de un libro recién publicado sobre Panzer Dragoon. Nos habla del legado de la serie, sus conexiones ocultas y de cómo una saga tan de nicho puede seguir viva en los corazones de los jugadores tres décadas después. 🔥 ¿Y lo mejor? Esto solo es el comienzo. En los próximos especiales se abordarán Panzer Dragoon Zwei, Orta y Saga, así que ve calentando tu nostalgia.
This episode, Kalid and Joe dig into a Hayao Miyazaki classic, one of his earliest films: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind from 1984, based on the manga of the same name.*Thank you to Jim Hall for the music! Check out more of his music here, and if you like what you hear, please consider donating to support his work here!*Thank you to Jim Tandberg for the Frankenstein's Podcast artwork!*Shoutout to our Patreon Producer(s), Luke Johnson, Andy Groth, Jake Kohl & Joe Mischo!Support us on Patreon!References:Ohmu - Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind wikiClipse - Let God Sort Em OutMermaid Saga (manga series) by Rumiko TakahashiA Knight's War (currently on Prime)
Christian Joel Ramos "The Podcast Mercenary" reviews Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Axel necesita entrar en el corazón de la burocracia socialista para solucionar un problema que le impide poner en marcha el viejo centro de datos.
En su lucha por la venganza Axel hará un hallazgo que superará todas sus más locas expectativas, pero todo hallazgo implica un reto, ¿será capaz de vencerlo?
durée : 00:28:41 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Leila Djitli - Noémie et Raphaël sont parents de deux petites filles. Ils mènent une vie de famille heureuse du côté de Vitré, en Bretagne. Il y a deux ans, leur vie a basculé lorsqu'ils font l'objet d'un signalement puis d'une ordonnance de placement pour leurs deux filles, Nausica, 23 mois et Lou, 7 jours. - réalisation : Emmanuel Geoffroy
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - Ep 347: We return to our longform examination of acclaimed animation director, Hayao Miyazaki, and find ourselves in an apocalyptic future where the struggle for survival is heading to a clash between man and nature. Can one girl's compassion be the beacon of light that fulfills a prophecy to end the bloodshed once and for all? Find out as we dive into “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind” on Normies Like Us! @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
Power, peace, and poisoned earth—Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind sparks a deep conversation on ecology, war, and Miyazaki's early genius. Patrick Mason, Victor Lams, Jeff Haecker, and Thomas Salerno unpack its lasting resonance. The post The Secrets of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind appeared first on StarQuest Media.
This week on ClapperCast, Nicolò Grasso joins Carson Timar to start their series of Miyazaki reviews with Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind!Subscribe on Patreon for Bonus Episodes & Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/clappercastpodEmail us at ClapperCast@gmail.com- Social Media Links -Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClapperPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/clappercast/Carson Timar: https://bsky.app/profile/carsontimar.bsky.socialNicolò Grasso: https://bsky.app/profile/nickygra97.bsky.socialCreate Your Podcast on Zencastr Today: https://zencastr.com/?via=clappercastThanks for Watching!
Max and Evan discuss director Hayao Miyazaki's early period from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind to Princess Mononoke. They also discuss the Avengers: Doomsday chairs, Live-action Legend of Zelda, Studio Ghibli vs A.I. and a whole lot more. Website: https://itsthepictures.libsyn.com/ itsthepictures.substack.com Download the episode today, and find us on Bluesky, Instagram, and Letterboxd. Like the show? Review us on iTunes! We are also available on Stitcher, Spotify, and Letterboxd. Opening: "The Fire" by Dan_Mantau (c) 2022 - http://ccmixter.org/files/Dan_Mantau/64603 Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) Closing: Pixie Pixels (featuring Kara Square) by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/53778 Additional comments? Email us: itsthepictures@gmail.com
It's the end of the month, so it's time for a Miyazaki film! This week, it's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, the second movie to be written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. We play the IMDB game and also absolve you from having to go to church anymore! If you're an adult, that is. Enjoy!You can contact the show at agoodpodcast@gmail.com and find us @HowStarWarsIsIt on all platforms, but since all platforms are kind of evil now, you should probably just email us. That's the best way to get a hold of us! You can also follow Mike @WordGospel09 on Youtube and Instagram and Josiah @JosiahDotBiz on social media, but once again, just email us. And don't forget to rate and review on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts! And if you REALLY like the show head over to our Patreon at patreon.com/howstarwarsisit for bonus episodes, Star Wars movie commentaries, and more!
Take 147: Grave of the Fireflies, Perfect Blue, Paprika, & Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind; The Anime Finale.
Jurandir Filho, Thiago Siqueira, Rogério Montanare e Fernanda Schmölz batem um papo nostálgico sobre o ano de 1984 nos cinemas. Esse podcast é mais uma edição da série We Have to Go Back, onde voltamos no tempo e revisitamos os grandes filmes de um ano específico. Além disso, é um programa nostálgico, pois relembramos os acontecimentos desse ano, as músicas, as evoluções tecnológicas, as curiosidades, os costumes e muito mais. Falamos sobre "Um Tira da Pesada", "Indiana Jones e o Templo da Perdição", "A Hora do Pesadelo", "Karatê Kid - A Hora da Verdade", "Os Caça-Fantasmas", "Footloose - Ritmo Louco", "Loucademia de Polícia", "Duna", "Nausicaä do Vale do Vento", "Amadeus" e muito mais. 00:00 Abertura 04:14 Acontecimentos e Curiosidades 39:12 Músicas de 1984 49:21 Filmes de 1984 || ASSINE O SALA VIP DO RAPADURACAST– Um podcast EXCLUSIVO do RapaduraCast toda semana! http://patreon.com/rapaduracast
In this festive episode of Wise_N_Nerdy, Charles, Joe, and Kurt are thrilled to welcome the incredibly talented Olivia Dunkley to the show. The laughter and camaraderie kick off with the traditional "Question of the Week," asking, “What's your favorite holiday food? Alternate: most hated holiday food?” The unanimous punching bag? Fruitcake. As the group reminisces about their most cherished holiday meals, it becomes clear that these dishes are more than food—they're memories shared with loved ones. With the roll of the dice, the "Parliament of Papas" segment takes center stage, tackling the evergreen debate: artificial vs. real Christmas trees. The crew also explores the cozy joy of matching Christmas pajamas, sparking laughs and heartwarming anecdotes about family traditions. Next up is the fan-favorite "Daddy Tell Me a Story" segment. Olivia dazzles with tales from her movie production days, recounting a hilarious mishap involving a scene meant to feature horses—but with only one horse on set, the team had to improvise. Her resilience and creativity shine through, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and joys of filmmaking. The dice deliver more laughs with animal-themed bad dad jokes submitted by listener Devocite, followed by some listener feedback that keeps the conversation rolling. In the "What Are You Nerding Out About?" segment, passions abound. Charles shares his love for building puzzles with his wife, while Olivia nerds out about the joys and challenges of parenting. Kurt is captivated by the artistry of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and Joe is diving into King's Avatar season 3 while reliving the magic of Home Alone 1 & 2 with his kids. The show rounds out with the "How Do I...?" segment, where the hosts share insights on how parents can make the most of their weekends. So, whether you're a fan of nerdy banter, heartfelt parenting stories, or Olivia Dunkley's incredible behind-the-scenes anecdotes, this episode invites you to "Find your FAMdom" and celebrate what makes the holidays—and fandoms—so special. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wise-n-nerdy/support