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The Tomodachi Bros. Revue ep 4 - Ninja Slayer From Animation!In this episode the Bros. deep dive into the Ninja Slayer From Animation ONA produced by Trigger and based on the novels by Bradley Bond and Philip Ninj@ Morzez. This is the Standard Version of episode 4. To hear this episode Uncensored, Ad-Free and including The Tomodachi Brothers After Dark premium segment check out our podbean site: tomodachibrosrevue.podbean.comPlease Connect with us on the following Platforms:Subscribe on YouTube: The Tomodachi Bros. Revue ChannelFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrosRevueFacebook: fb.me/TomodachiBrosemail: tomodachibrosrevue@gmail.comcheck out The Hipster Snek on YouTube: The Hipster Snek ChannelThe Hipster Snek Tumblr: https://hipstersnek.tumblr.com Thank you very much for your time and have a wonderful day! Show Transcript: Cog: [00:00:01] Domo, welcome to the Tomodachi Brothers anime podcast! I'm here with my allies Dietaku and the Hipster Snek! We are here to recite our death Haiku! For death is the only way out for ninjas!The Hipster Snek: [00:00:18] Domo, I am Snek Ninja.Dietaku: [00:00:19] Domo, I am Dietaku ninja.The Hipster Snek: [00:00:21] But please, please do not ask how a creature with no legs and no arms can be a ninja. If a turtle can do it. A Snek can do it.Dietaku: [00:00:29] Are you a trouser snek ninja? You got a little tube Gi. It's like a little tube. You'd wriggle through it. It's like a little Gi And you got your little mask.It makes sense. The logistics of it are not a problem.Cog: [00:01:21] Hello, everyone! So if you haven't guessed today on the podcast, we are going through Ninja Slayer. We've decided to actually do all of Ninja Slayer in one episode because the episodes are really subtracting the intro and outro only about 12 minutes long. So we're going to run through the whole season.Dietaku: [00:01:43] I mean, besides much like the series, we're just going to blow through it really quick. Don't worry, we'll have a little paper dolls. That'll just be like, talking with the dialogue and then we'll get really, really detailed when we're about to punch each other!The Hipster Snek: [00:01:58] And we'll just smack the two paper dolls together really, really vigorously.Cog: [00:02:04] Should we make a comment about the whole Funimation thing because this happened to be a Funimatino Dub.Dietaku: [00:02:09] Oh, man. You know, it's funny that you mention that because when Snek and I were rewatching it, we binged. I actually own this on Blu ray and we watched it about two months ago, actually. And so then we rewatched it and I was like, oh, that's right. This is a is a Funimation Dub.That's unfortunate because Funimation is self-destructing right now.Cog: [00:02:35] Yes, as of as of this recording, Funimation is imploding. But by the time this episode airs, it may be old news.Dietaku: [00:02:44] It probably will be. Unfortunately, the speed of the Internet and the caring of the Internet seems to be like sharks. They only care if there's blood in the water.The Hipster Snek: [00:02:55] And even then, they can only be bothered for so long.Dietaku: [00:03:01] Much like sharks or sneks, ravenous deep sea sneks. I'm sorry if that was a Snekist comment.The Hipster Snek: [00:03:11] Offense is only taken, never given.Dietaku: [00:03:14] You know, it's funny, actually. Unlike other ninja shows, there isn't actually a snek ninja in Ninja Slayer as far as I remember. There was the one dude who had a frog. It was like a frog ninja. But no sneks. So anyways, this series is actually really, really interesting is because it much like a lot of the shows that I have been trying to put forward. It started as a light novel series. The cool thing that I'm actually really jealous about this was the way that the two authors put it forward was they put a bunch of snippets together onto Japanese Twitter. But the way they framed this series of snippets was they would put them as, oh, guys, we got this manuscript from these two American authors, Bradley Bond and Philip Ninj@ Morzez and we're going to put out pieces of this on our Twitter and we'll just be like Ninja Slayer vs. Car Bomb, Ninja Slayer, you know, threw car bomb down on the road and blew em up. Ninja Slayer vs. bug flick. Ninja Slayer hit him with a giant weed whacker and blew him up, too. And it just more like eight ninjas. He just would proceed to just slaughter them. And I think they actually make a reference to this, because I want to say and like Episode 4, Dark Ninja is reporting to Laomotoand he has just a series of ninja portraits in the memorial photo style. And he goes, yeah, we've been losing a lot of ninjas. That's what they're referring to is actually the opening bit. When Ninja Slayer just wakes up after being revived and just goes on this rampage and kills just a butt load of ninjas. And as a as a writer, I'm actually kind of jealous because this is such a cool way of eliciting interest in your book, because honestly, Bradley Bond and Philip Ninj@ Morzez don't exist. This was entirely just a marketing move and it's pretty brilliant. I'd say I'm as I say, I'm kind of jealous. Yeah. So this this series is one near and dear to my heart because not only is it just really cool, it's also animated by Trigger who are just awesome in general. And I'm going to stop van blang now so you guys can actually get a word in edgewise. WARNING - SPOILERS! Credits:The Tomodachi Brothers are: The Hipster Snek, Cog and Dietaku.Make sure you check out The Hipster Snek on YouTube at: The Hipster Snek ChannelExecutive Producer/Sound Designer/Editor/Music Composer/Guitar Performance/Mixing Engineer: Sean Taylor Brown with The Cog Sound Engine. Drums: Kostas Vass
Mike Rogers is a professional music/TV/radio/anime-related program producer. In the music business since 1977 as lead vocalist with legendary Los Angeles Punk Band, "The Rotters" (Sit on My Face Stevie Nix.). Former assistant to the legendary Rodney Bingenheimer (Rodney on the ROQ - KROQ Los Angeles from 1980 ~ 1981.) First and only foreigner in Japanese history to become the General Manager of a major Japanese broadcasting station (TV Tokyo owned InterFM). Has produced a few smash hit programs and several of Japan's highest rated and most famous radio programs. Recent Smash Hits were "The TV Show" (Set Program with "Ninja Slayer") which, between April - Oct. 2015, garnered over 10 million viewers. Currently producing and hosting "WTF?" the smash hit Sunday live show on InterFM 89.7 Wrote and produced full-length motion picture "Ghostroads - A Japanese Rock and Roll Ghost Story" which was released by a Japanese major motion picture company and in theaters all across Japan in Oct. 2017. http://www.mikerogersshow.com http://www.twitter.com/mikeintokyo2004 https://modernmarketingjapan.blogspot.com/ Click these links! How to Move to & Work in Japan E-Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BSOBL22/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/lonestarpod Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Fe9HH5VNPnu8KbGM3pvkN Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/lonestarundertherisingsun Blog: https://lonestarrisingsun.blogspot.com/ Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/lonestarpod1 https://twitter.com/lonestarising Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lonestarrisingsun/
What's Good? Trip is back home! In celebration of Little Witch Academia getting its own TV series we have dedicated this episode to Studio Trigger! News Code Geass Season 3 Promotional Video has been released. Natsume Yujin-Cho gets its 6th season in 2017. Crunchyroll hosted their first ever anime awards. Fans responded with a lot of backlash. Drifters is getting a second season after this season's great success. The Yuri on Ice OST has been released on spotify. Crunchyroll adds Samurai Champloo, Deadman Wonderland, Black Butler and Ninja Slayer to its online streaming roster. Special Sword Art Online announcement to be made on January First. Boruto anime announced for April 2017. Studio Trigger Trigger was established on August 22, 2011 by Hiroyuki Imaishi and Masahiko Otsuka shortly after leaving Gainax. The studio name and official website was revealed in October 2011. Along with assisting production on various series, Trigger has released a short film, Little Witch Academia, and has developed its first original television anime series, Kill la Kill, which aired from October 2013 to March 2014. On July 8, 2013 Trigger launched a Kickstarter project in order to fund a second episode of Little Witch Academia. The project was well received and achieved its goal of $150,000 in under five hours, and went on to raise a total of $625,518. On March 11, 2014 it was announced that they would be producing an adaptation of When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace. Imaishi has directed Gurren Lagann and Panty and Stocking, with Otsuka assistand directing Panty and Stocking. Studio Trigger has been involved with other shows and games aside from their owns works, starting with an intro sequence to the game Project X Zone in 2012 and most recently a musical sequence in the Cartoon Network show Steven Universe from 2016. Little Witch Academia Kill la Kill Inferno Cop Ninja Slayer From Animation Space Patrol Luluco Sex&VIOLENCE with MACHSPEED (one of 3 animations in the Japan Animator Expo) When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace Kiznaiver Our logo artist! http://turvytops.com/ Our intro artist! Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tomnasr Instagram: @tom_nasr Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperArmhair Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com
It’s another TRASH TEST TRIPLE THREAT this week, as our three intrepid ani-marauders traverse through Popee the Performer, Ninja Slayer and Inferno Cop. Also, AnoHana may have gotten a few eyeballs wet. NEXT WEEK: ReLIFE(http://myanimelist.net/anime/30015/ReLIFE?q=relife) Outro music: Get Shrekky by Modjoelation ideaot(https://soundcloud.com/modjoelation/get-shrekky) @AnimondayzPod animondayz@gmail.com Dónal’s MAL profile http://myanimelist.net/profile/eventheminions Ronan’s MAL profile http://myanimelist.net/profile/RoneSpeak Nina’s MAL profile […]Read Post ›
For the first time ever the room is a tolerable heat, the guys have managed to talk for less then 2 hours. Juan and Trip only argued about a couple of things…all in all this episode gets a solid 7 out of 10. That’s a C. YAY for being average. What are we watching? Trip like nothing Juan so much Stuff News Boom Boom Satellites' basist has gotten his 4th brain tumor and is retiring. They did music for a lot of anime: Appleseed, Vexille, Xam'd: Lost Memories, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, Ninja Slayer, Kiznaiver Card Captor Sakura has a new series incoming! A page from a magazine was leaked onto flickr without much information other than there is more Card Captor Sakura coming soon. Hulu has deleted a lot of anime. They have kept big series like One Punch Man, Steins;Gate and others, but they have removed 150 of their anime selection with little announcements and no much time. Report: ‘Battle Angel’ Casts ‘The Maze Runner’s’ Rosa Salazar in Lead Role Black Goku Revealed in Dragon Ball Super's Future Trunks Saga Summer anime! Tales of Zestiria the X: genre- Fantasy – studio- ufotable “The game begins with a young human called Sorey and his friend Mikleo, a Seraph of water exploring some nearby ruins when they rescue a human girl, Alisha, and bring her back home in the village of Elysia. Once Alisha departs back home, Sorey and Mikleo have a short clash with a Hellion (monster) called Lunarre and earing for her safety they decide to leave the village in search for her.” Based on a game Taboo Tattoo: genre- Action, Comedy, Martial Arts, Mystery, Super Power, Supernatural studio- J.C. Staff “Justice Akazuka (nickname Seigi) is a young man who is good at martial arts. Seigi rescues a homeless old man on the street one day from some thugs, and the man gives Seigi an objext that imprints a tattoo on his palm. However, it is not an ordinary tattoo, but a special weapon that gives Seigi supernatural powers such as warping space-time. Seigi then meets a female American agent named Ijii, whose duty is to recover the tattoos. Seigi decides to help her and gets wrapped up in a cross-national conspiracy.” 91 Days: Shuka. “During the prohibition era, a man named Avilio seeks revenge against his friend Nero, a future Mafioso, for the death of his family” Orange: Telecom Anim. Film/ TMS Ent. (Manga) “Chick gets letter. Save some kid from blasting his face off.” This Weeks Topic: What world we wanna live in. Pokémon- studio: OLM, inc Like japan, but cool animals everywhere. Gorgeous environments. Such beautiful landscape. Psychic stuff. Ghosts. The best times ever. Yu-Gi- Oh: A card game should answer all the disputes in this world. No Game No Life- studio: Madhouse Gorgeous world, all different kinds of beings. Games solve everything. You don't necessarily need money. Everybody has the same chance of living comfortably. Games have no limits. Magic is everywhere. Homework: Ping Pong: Tatsunoko Production Jyu Oh Sei: Planet of the Beast King- Studio: Bones Contact us! Twitter: @instnatramenpod Facebook: Instant Ramen Podcast E-Mail: instantramenpodcast.@gmail.com Our logo artist: turvytops.com
David and Evan are surprisingly topical this episode! Evan’s been playing the Overwatch Beta and Firewatch, David’s been playing Melty Blood, and they’ve both been watching Space Patrol Luluco. Topics include: a convention with nuclear reactor-level security policies, the Duck Hunt of Overwatch, a medical drama starring Mario characters, and the question of whether Ninja Slayer could slay the ninjas in Ninja Scroll. Direct Download – RSS Feed – iTunes – Send us Feedback! – More episodes Runtime: 1 hour, 5 minutes Opening Song: “Blues Machine” by Scott Gratton Anime Expo announced new security policies that require background checks for exhibitors, press, and vendors. Both hosts are watching Space Patrol Luluco. Evan is playing the Overwatch Beta. David is playing Melty Blood. Evan finished Firewatch. David watched Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence. Twitter: Ani-Gamers, Evan, David Evan hosts the Crunchycast podcast on Crunchyroll and writes for Otaku USA Magazine. Evan will be at FanimeCon in San Jose in May and A-Kon in Dallas in June. Both Evan and David will be at AnimeNEXT in Atlantic City, NJ in June. Ending Song: “Blues Machine” by Scott Gratton
David and Evan are surprisingly topical this episode! Evan's been playing the Overwatch Beta and Firewatch, David's been playing Melty Blood, and they've both been watching Space Patrol Luluco. Topics include: a convention with nuclear reactor-level security policies, the Duck Hunt of Overwatch, a medical drama starring Mario characters, and the question of whether Ninja Slayer could slay the ninjas in Ninja Scroll. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
Katsucon 2016 was quite a show, with a Saturday fire alarm, lots of hotel vandalism, and a snowstorm at the tail end that left the Crunchyroll team stranded in DC for a day. Luckily, that meant that there was time to record a special Ani-Gamers Podcast episode featuring Evan, Crunchyroll’s Danika Harrod and Sam Wolfe, and Space Opera Satellite‘s Patrick. Plus, we got a brief visit from Ninja Slayer co-author Phillip “Ninj@” Morzez! Topics include scratch-and-sniff arcade machines, the legend of Vic Mignogna’s fire alarm-pulling antics, and drunken Pokémon fans. Keep in mind that the CR folks (Evan, Danika, and Sam) are NOT speaking as official Crunchyroll representatives here, so the opinions they express do not represent Crunchyroll or its affiliates. Direct Download – RSS Feed – iTunes – Send us Feedback! – More episodes Runtime: 34 minutes
Katsucon 2016 was quite a show, with a Saturday fire alarm, lots of hotel vandalism, and a snowstorm at the tail end that left the Crunchyroll team stranded in DC for a day. Luckily, that meant that there was time to record a special Ani-Gamers Podcast episode featuring Evan, Crunchyroll's Danika Harrod (@danikaharrod) and Sam Wolfe (@_samtaro), and Space Opera Satellite's Patrick (@PatzPrime). Plus, we got a brief visit from Ninja Slayer co-author Phillip "Ninj@" Morzez! Topics include scratch-and-sniff arcade machines, the legend of Vic Mignogna's fire alarm-pulling antics, and drunken Pokémon fans. Keep in mind that the CR folks (Evan, Danika, and Sam) are NOT speaking as official Crunchyroll representatives here, so the opinions they express do not represent Crunchyroll or its affiliates. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at http://anigamers.com/podcast.
Would you look at that, we hit 50 episodes! It only took us… seven years! To celebrate, we’re aiming to put out episodes more regularly, though if you’ve been listening long enough you know to never trust any Ani-Gamers Podcast-related promise. This time David and Evan sit down to talk about what they’ve been up to lately, which includes being behind on the Fallout series, disappointed in Ninja Slayer, and confused by the new Ghost in the Shell movie. Runtime: 41 minutes Opening Song: “Blues Machine” by Scott Gratton (yep, new music for the new version of the show) Evan’s playing Fallout: New Vegas. David’s watching Ninja Slayer. They both saw Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie. Twitter: Ani-Gamers, Evan Ending Song: “Blues Machine” by Scott Gratton
Would you look at that, we hit 50 episodes! It only took us... seven years! To celebrate, we're aiming to put out episodes more regularly, though if you've been listening long enough you know to never trust any Ani-Gamers Podcast-related promise. This time David and Evan sit down to talk about what they've been up to lately, which includes being behind on the Fallout series, disappointed in Ninja Slayer, and confused by the new Ghost in the Shell movie. Send us feedback at podcast@anigamers.com! Show notes, links, comments, and more can be found at podcast.anigamers.com.
Dans ce Mangacast Omake n°31, notre équipe chronique : Bestiarius, Versus Earth, Fortress of Apocalypse, Levius, Ninja Slayer, Rainbow, Unlucky Young Men, DevilsLine, Sexy Housewife, Shimoseka et One Punch Man ! Environ 2 heures d’émission pour partager, avec vous, nos conseils manga et animés du mois, et tout ça dans la bonne humeur et les blagues
Hello and welcome to the third episode of "Oh no, Anime! The Podcast." Today (last week...) we dig entirely too deep for video game and anime news, explain exactly what about our anime taste makes us such pieces of shit, and fawn over the amazing animation in a show about picking up girls in a dungeon. News Yowapeda gets a movie! Aya Suzaki and Asuka Nishi's radio show gets an anime?! Ninja Slayer and Kekkai Sensen's Funimation dubs... hit or miss? Noitamina's newest block-filler is Subete ga F ni Naru Little Witch Academia 2 isn't dead after all Haikyuu's Fall sequel as some new cast detailed A new animation project has been announced for the Cyborg 009 franchise Get hype for Miyazaki's new samurai manga with ahand painted figurine Yowapeda's top billed staff participate in a cycling race of their own Underrated Anime Segment introduction Kemono no Souja Erin 009 Re:Cyborg Anime (skip to 49:15 for discussion of this season's anime) JoJo's Bizzare Adventure Ninja Slayer Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches Gintama Kekkai Sensen Owari no Seraph Arslan Senki Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? Please refer to http://pastebin.com/7B8vM9Sj for a complete list of our topics with relevant timestamps. The opening song used is "Owaranai Uta" by The Rolling Girls. The break song is "I'm Toudou Yurika" by Cherry Brown x The LASTTRAK x Aikatsu!. The ending song is "Remind" by Rookiez is Punk'D.
Welcome to the very first episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This Week's Show Notes: Victoria analyzes the Shirobaco cafe Evan’s excited about new Ninja Slayer character designs Victoria is ready to buy the new Final Fantasy remaster The new Naruto arc discussed by Victoria begins here Corrections: Grave of the Fireflies is Takahata's first Ghibli film, not Only Yesterday. Michiaki Sato and Yoshinori Sayama designed the robots in RahXephon. Shoji Kawamori did some storyboards and Yutaka Izubuchi is the director. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. Thanks to Evan Purkhiser and Brandon Lee for technical assistance. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach them on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is provided by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.