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Perdidos En El Eter
Perdidos En El Éter #617 - TITANES: CLAMP

Perdidos En El Eter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 100:07


Pequeño cambio de planes, por problemas técnicos no pudimos tener a la invitada para la RE: seña de Magic Knight Rayearth. Entonces, este programa solo contiene el TITANES de sus creadoras, CLAMP. ¿"Solo"? No, porque con casí cuarenta años de carrera profesional, el colectivo integrado por Satsuki Igarashi, Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, y Mokona ha lanzado obras memorables del manga como Rayearth, Cardcaptor Sakura, Chobits, xxxHolic, RG Veda, Tokyo Bablyon, y muchas más. Repasamos como sugieron y entraron a la industria del manga, su forma de trabajo, y la repercusión de su obra. Con música de Bananarama (interpretando a Shocking Blue), y The Presidents of the United States of America. Próximo programa: Daredevil - Born Again (TV) / Daredevil - Mayor Fisk (Comics).

Manga Tak
Episode 44 - RG Veda by CLAMP

Manga Tak

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 76:14


When a tyrant god's reign is prophesied to fall, does it herald salvation—or apocalypse?Three centuries ago, the God of Thunder committed the ultimate betrayal: murdering the Heavenly Emperor and seizing the throne of Tenkai for himself. His reign has brought nothing but darkness and cruelty to the celestial realm. Now, a lone stargazer's prophecy speaks of a being with the power to split the heavens asunder. Is this mysterious figure the long-awaited saviour who will free Tenkai from oppression? Or does their arrival mark the first step toward universal annihilation?On this week's episode, Mat welcomes Lucy and Robin from the excellent 'CLAMPcast in Wonderland' to delve into RG Veda—the stunning professional debut of the legendary manga collective CLAMP, published in English by Dark Horse.Together, we unravel the book's mythological trappings, incredible artwork and overall immaculate vibes. The conversation extends beyond RG Veda itself, examining how its main themes of fate and destiny became foundational elements throughout CLAMP's illustrious body of work, as well as suggesting other entry points into their huge back catalog of works based on taste and genre preference! Join us for this divine journey into the dawn of one of manga's most influential creative forces!Thanks to Juliano Zucareli for our theme music!Find us on:X: Manga Tak PodBluesky: Manga Tak PodInstagram: Manga Tak Pod

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
RG Veda (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 78:57


Covers all of RG Veda by CLAMP.This hyper-violent fantasy series was CLAMP's first traditionally published work — and it shows. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and her boytoy Asher talk about the highs and lows of this high-concept series about destiny and the power of love (what else is new?). All good boys are praised, and Yasha is not on the list.REFERENCESRG Veda is available from Dark HorseListen to Clampcast's more in-depth RG Veda episodes!Religious texts mentioned:Rig VedaMahabharataRamayanaOther CLAMP series mentioned:Magic Knight RayearthCardcaptor SakuraXTokyo BabylonTsubasaxxxHolicOther media mentioned:DigimonNoragamiAir GearRanma 1/2The Vision of EscaflowneHana-KimiOctopath TravelerFinal Fantasy XVHavenHomestuckOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryAsher on Twitter:  @asherdasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

We Appreciate Manga™
058: Chobits Vol. 1

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 48:37


Do Androids need love? Will and James return from the doldrums and kickstart the cyborg season with CLAMP's Chobits. Boy finds a discarded PC in the trash and falls in love with said PC. It's a story for the ages. But who is CLAMP and how did they make this manga? Chobits vol. 1 By CLAMP English translation by Shirley Kubo Plot Summary Set in a world where Personal Computers are beautiful doll like androids. It's in this world that we are introduced to Hideki Motosuwa, a 19-year-old student, who is doing his best working a job whilst cramming for exams. Hideki finds what he at first thinks is a beautiful young woman but turns out to be a PC that has been thrown out in the trash. He takes this poor PC home and reboots her but finds that she has no Operating System, and lacks basic skills and talents. Hideki names her Chi, since it's the only word that she can speak. He gets his fellow student and friend, Shimbo to help him understand Chi. Shimbo uses his own PC, the laptop doll Sumomo, who ends up damaging herself by linking to Chi and making a diagnostic exam, Hideki then turns to the prodigious Minoru Kokubungi, who, despite his young age, is an expert on all things PC. Kokubungi, through his knowledge of message boards and forums, reveals that Chi maybe a Chobit, a state-of-the-art android. Hideki grows fond of Chi and buys a children's book so to treat her, but Hideki is perturbed one night when his good-looking teacher, Takako Shimizu, visits him. She brings food and beer and takes advantage of Hideki's hospitality and kindness. She asks Hideki to go out and buy booze and he obliges, taking Chi with him. On their return home, Chi chooses to stay outside for a moment alone as Hideki goes inside to Shimizu. Before we continue... To clear up a discrepancy in the last episode, there were in fact 2 Uzumaki Games made for the Wonder-swan. The first was an interactive novel then a month later they released the curse simulator. Who is CLAMP? CLAMP originally started as twelve to ten students who made a fanzine. It was at least six them that would take the professional step of turning an open plan apartment into a studio and become the artists that we know them as of today, an all-girl group of Mangaka, However, since the late 90's the group has dwindled to just four members. With possibly seven members working on their professional debut manga, RG Veda, one member of which left during the production of RG Veda. Two more members would have left due to the stress and wanting to do their own things. These two members, Akiyama and Leeza left before Chobits was published. This means that CLAMP has, for the longest of time, consisted of one writer and three artists. The writer and main story teller is Ohkawa. Ohkawa always writes with the end of the plot already decided beforehand. The main artist is Mokona, she is responsible for the panels and composition, Nekoi and Igurashi act as assistants, Nekoi is good at drawing animals and does the toning and Igurashi does the inking. They all participate in character design and depending on the work, the role of art director is chosen by Ohkawa. Since they are a group, they do not hire assistants, because it would be a detriment to their finances and their established work flow. Solo mangaka would obviously hire assistants or “ghost staff” but this not the case with CLAMP. The idea behind Chobits came from the women having trouble transitioning their work methods to computers. During that time computers seemed alien to them so that became the gateway into a boy's mind when it comes to having inexperience with women. This is a concept used many times, Neil Gaiman explores this theme in his short story, ‘How to Talk to Girls at Parties'. As does the Manga Dears by Peach-Pit, which is heavily inspired by Chobits and is about a boy falling in love with an alien, it doesn't have to be an alien as in the case of Chobits. It's an android love interest that CLAMP uses to tell the story, but it could also be done with an Angel or a Mermaid. You can also flip the genders, the movies ‘Edward Scissorhands' directed by Tim Burton and ‘The Shape of Water' by Guilermo Del Toro are from the point of view from a woman, with the male representing the alien, outsider or the other. Other References Hideki's “Precious line” is a nod to Smeagol from 'Lord of the Rings', a popular movie at the time of the manga's release, based on the novels by Tolkien. Component Video connecting to a TV. Is how Hideki is able to connect Chi to a monitor. They are also known as Y'PbPr or “Yipper” Cables for short.  Component video consists of 3 cables, phono like RCA plugs, that are color coded green, red and blue. The colours are only used to identify the video signal that runs from one end to another, they do not refer to sound cables which are color coded white and red for stereo Nattō is Fermented soy bean (Looks like “baby batter” due to its sticky and slimy texture, hence why Hideki is aroused when he sees Chi eat it and making a mess) Sources for this information and further material can be found in the following website, CLAMP Interviews | Chibi Yuuto's CHRoNiCLEs and this video... CLAMP TV interview 2005 - YouTube   Instagram –  weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – https://weappreciatemangapodcast.libsyn.com/ Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com

CLAMPcast in Wonderland
Episode 16: Legend of Chun Hyang – The Epic That Might Have Been

CLAMPcast in Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019


If you loved RG Veda, you'll probably love Chun Hyang...and be as sad as we were that there was only one volume. Join Lucy and Robin as they take a look into the epic CLAMP fantasy that never really got off the ground. Continue reading →

CLAMPcast in Wonderland
Episode 3: RG Veda OVA – A Quick Diversion

CLAMPcast in Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019


To round out their discussion of RG Veda, Lucy and Robin tackle the two-episode OVA that was released during the run of the manga. How will our heroes fair this time? Tune in to find out! Continue reading →

CLAMPcast in Wonderland
Episode 2: RG Veda – A Discussion

CLAMPcast in Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019


If you survived our meandering summary last episode, it's time for discussion! Lucy and Robin tackle the themes, successes, and failings of CLAMP's debut series, RG Veda. Continue reading →

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CLAMPcast in Wonderland
Episode 1: RG Veda – A Meandering Summary

CLAMPcast in Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019


RG Veda was CLAMP's first official work, and boy, did they come out of the gates swinging. In their first official episode, Lucy and Robin go on a quest to summarize the twists and turns of this complicated (and slightly rough) epic fantasy. Continue reading →

The Anime Nostalgia Podcast
The Anime Nostalgia Podcast - Ep 60

The Anime Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2018


Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! It's February! So what better time to chill with a friend I love to have a little walk down memory lane about something we both have a fondness of? That's right, Newtypelady is back, and we're having a fun, somewhat laid-back look at some of the work of the all-female mangaka group CLAMP! Join us as we talk about everything from frustrating hiatuses, to egg babies, to surprisingly promising sequels. (And yes, even Devilman. How timely!) Stream the episode above or [Direct Download] Subscribe on itunes | Stitcher | Google Play Relevant Links for this episode: Buy RG Veda manga omnibuses Buy Tokyo Babylon manga omnibuses & OVA DVD Buy X The manga, The Movie, or The TV Show Buy CardCaptor Sakura manga omnibuses & the original TV show Buy the new Clear Card Arc manga Buy the new Clover manga omnibus Watch CardCaptor Sakura and Clear Card Arc on Crunchyroll Watch CLAMP's first ever TV interview from 2005 Buy Anime Interviews to read the longer version of Nanase Ohkawa's Animerica interview from the 90s Support the work I do on this podcast by leaving me a tip on Ko-fi! Want to have your name read in the special thanks segment on the next episode? All you need to do is leave me 2 or more “coffees” on Ko-fi! As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!

Una Dosis De Ficcion
Las Estrellas Y La Divinidad De La Destruccion

Una Dosis De Ficcion

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 67:37


Este es el capítulo nueve de la segunda temporada, un capítulo dedicado a uno de los más bellos mangas jamás creados: RG Veda, de CLAMP  RG Veda, escrito y dibujado por el grupo CLAMP, formado por Nanase Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, Satsuki Igarashi, y Mokona. Seis estrellas pelearán contra el usurpador del trono celestial, y, sin saberlo, contra el cruel destino.Demasiado Largo, no lo Escuche (01:01:00)Se habla un poco del grupo CLAMP y su obra, de su hermoso arte, y de las temáticas complejas que taclean en este manga, tales como el destino, y la libertad de ceder al mismo. Se discute también como las relecturas del canon son innecesarias cuando la obra misma llena un vacío de representación, y como estas autoras eligen no etiquetar sus relaciones de una forma u otra.  El próximo jueves, 02/06 hablaremos de dos novelas y un comic que versan de uno de los más usados recursos de la ciencia ficción: el viaje en el tiempo.Pueden escribirme comentarios, preguntas, sugerencias, o lo que deseen, o encontrar más información y otros programas:☆  En tumblr, aquí, en @unadosisdeficcion☆ En facebook, Una Dosis de Ficción.☆ En twitter, en 1dosisdeficcion ☆ En instagram @unadosisdeficcion☆  En Mixcloud.  ☆  Y por último, por mail, a unadosisdeficcion@hotmail.com.

Una Dosis De Ficcion
Soña Un Pequeño Sueño Conmigo

Una Dosis De Ficcion

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 61:01


Este es el capítulo ocho de la segunda temporada, un capítulo dedicado a tres novelas comparte como tema común los sueños. Las tres novelas tienen enfoques drásticamente distintos, lo que es interesante en un tema tan universal como es el soñar.  La Rueda Celeste (The Lathe of Heaven) , de Ursula K. Le Guin. (01:10)  En un futuro distópico un hobmre da con el poder de cambiar la realidad, en la forma de los sueños de otro hombreLa Luna Asesina (The Killing Moon) Escrita porN. K. Jemisin.  (24:00)  Un mundo en el que los sueños pueden usarse como fuente de poder para la magia, un frágil equilibrio político, y la conspiración para cambiarlo todo. El Cazador de Sueños (The Dream Hunter) Escrito por Sherrilyn Kenyon. (42:00)  Un dios menor hace un trato para ser mortal por un tiempo, con el objetivo de disfrutar sensaciones y sentimientos que su clase no tiene. Demasiado Largo, no lo Escuche (48:43)Se habla de cómo la mejor ciencia ficción es siempre reaccionaria, diversa, y progresista, a la luz del bardo de los premios Hugo; de cómo se construye un mundo que desafía el status quo en la alta fantasía; y de las novelas de romance: sus metas, sus altos y bajos, y las promesas que deben cumplir.  El próximo jueves, 26/05 hablaremos de RG Veda, un manga del grupo CLAMP que toma inspiración de la épica védica hindú, acompañándola con un arte exquisito. Pueden escribirme comentarios, preguntas, sugerencias, o lo que deseen, o encontrar más información y otros programas:☆  En tumblr, aquí, en @unadosisdeficcion, o en mi tumblr personal @rinnyve.☆ En facebook, Una Dosis de Ficción.☆ En twitter, en 1dosisdeficcion o Rinnyve​☆  En Mixcloud.  ☆  Y por último, por mail, a unadosisdeficcion@hotmail.com.

Podcast – Expresión Otaku
Podcast 4×06 RG Veda

Podcast – Expresión Otaku

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015


Muy buenas a todos! Con una semana de retraso, os dejamos aquí el podcast de la semana pasada. En esta ocasión el tema... Leer más La entrada Podcast 4×06 RG Veda aparece primero en Expresión Otaku.

Una Dosis De Ficcion
Prologo Segunda Temporada

Una Dosis De Ficcion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015 32:47


Este es el capítulo cero de la segunda temporada, un Prólogo para hablar un poco de como funciona este podcast, de quién soy yo, Rinny, y por qué hago este programa. Se comenta la estructura y finalidad del podcast, así como también algunos detalles respecto a cómo se seleccionan los libros de los que se habla. Se mencionan algunas de las obras que vamos a tratar este año, y algunes autoris, como Ursula K. Le Guin, a la que volvemos después del Capítulo Seis de la Primera Temporada. Se adelantan algunos especiales, como uno dedicado a The Sandman, de Nail Gaiman, o RG Veda, de CLAMP. Se habla también de cómo funcionan los temas que hermanan las obras por capítulo, y cómo estos se utilizan como disparadores para comentarios variados y reflexiones. En este capítulo, por ejemplo, se habla un poco de la literatura para jóvenes adultos, un género que es más bien editorial, y que engloba muchos subtipos de fantasía y ciencia ficción; y cómo las sagas dan lugar a desarrollos filosóficos de autoris que se embarcan en ellas. El próximo jueves, 24/03, hablaremos de tres obras que tienen como característica común el estar protagonizadas por personas acechadas por fantasmas: una de un autor de best sellers, que escribe muy bien a un escritor de best sellers; una de una adolescente enamorada de la ciencia que es perseguida por el fantasma de su romance adolescente; y finalmente una novela que reinventa y moderniza el género gótico. Pueden escribirme comentarios, preguntas, sugerencias, o lo que deseen, o encontrar más información y otros programas:☆ En tumblr, en @unadosisdeficcion, o en mi tumblr personal .☆ En facebook, Una Dosis de Ficción.☆ En twitter, en @1dosisdeficcion.☆ Y por último, por mail, a unadosisdeficcion@hotmail.com.

Psychedelic Salon
Podcast 373 – “Thoughts About Gnosticism, Art, and Music”

Psychedelic Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2013 94:18


Guest speaker: Terence McKennna PROGRAM NOTES: [NOTE: All quotations are by Terence McKenna.] “A single chemist can produce ten million hits [of LSD]. Well this is not some guy getting rich, this is about changing history, when you're talking about ten million consciousness-expanding experiences.” “One of the ways of modeling the psychedelic experience is to see that it dissolves conventional wisdom. It dissolves adherence to group values, because it dissolves all structure, because it dissolves syntax. It shows the provisional nature of syntax.” “Try and look at consciousness as a resource for want of which we are going mad.” “And that what we really want, in the domain of planning, is an abandonment of ideology, that ideology is poisonous, all ideology is poisonous.” “You just can't go wrong as a heretic, because they're always vindicated.” “Permission for heresy is never a bad idea.” “Television is not reality. Television is the cultural myth about reality.” Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option Books mentioned in this podcast The Art of Seeing by Aldous Huxley Myth of Invariance: The Origin of the Gods, Mathematics and Music from the RG Veda to Plato by Ernest G. McClain Hamlet's Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge And Its Transmission Through Myth by Giorgio de Santillana, Hertha von Dechen

ArgCast
ArgCast#048: Resident Evil Reloaded

ArgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2010 61:28


Resident Evil retorna à pauta do ARGCast. Desta vez Hilliam, Shortfall e Jheremy Raapack (ilustrador da HQ americana da série) fazem um episódio mais digno de uma das franquias tão forte. Falamos apenas sobre a “Era Clássica”, como gostamos de chamar, que inclui os três primeiros jogos da série. Na leitura de e-mails dessa edição muita confusão com a trupe do ARGCast: Art, Bia, LivCat e Tio Lipe – e um tal de Shortfall também. E no Ponto de Vista o mangá “RG Veda” por Tio Lipe.