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On this week's episode, Mat is joined once again by Georgie to discuss the lastest work from two legendary Mangaka: Trillion Game by Riichiro Inagaki and Ryoichi Ikegami, published in English by Viz Media.Join us as we discuss the Mangaka's careers, how this series fumbles a little while finding it's feet, but how despite some of those early missteps ends up winning us over! Thanks to Juliano Zucareli for our theme music!Find us on:X: Manga Tak PodBluesky: Manga Tak PodInstagram: Manga Tak Pod
Et voici le premier épisode de 2025 ! On parle de l'un de mes mangas préférés dont je vous parle très souvent, et qui n'a, je trouve, pas la renommée qu'il mérite ! Il s'git évidemment de Trillion Game, aux éditions Glénat (9 tomes disponibles en France) par Riichiro Inagaki (scénario) et mon bien-aimé Ryoichi Ikegami au dessin. Bonne écoute ! --------------------------------
Ah, Fall. For many, it is the time for crisp, cooler air, pumpkin spice lattes, and bundling up all warm and toasty while you watch the leaves change from the colors of green to the colors of autumn. But if you're us? It's all about families of assassins, yakuza, military complexes, bear cults, and devious pro wrestlers. Or perhaps intrigue, spy craft, and amorous rendezvous aplenty! Oh, and murder. Just lots and lots of murder. All kinds. But mostly the kind of murder that's best served up by feet-knives.That's right, this time on the OSMcast we are talking about the manga and anime that is Crying Freeman! The manga was written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami. The anime was adapted by Toei Animation and was directed by Higashi Shimizu and Ryunosuke Ono.OSMnotesCrying Freeman! It's a special show. Or manga. Either way, you can watch and/or read it! Here's how:Stream on Devices that Streamon RetroCrush (Subtitled, Dubbed)Buy on Blu-RayAmazonCrunchyroll StoreBuy as MangaDark Horse DigitalAs for the podcast episode itself? Here, have some Time Cues:We Start OSMcast!ing – 0:00Crying FreemanCrying Freeman, Sans Spoilers(ish) – 03:05Crying Freeman, Full of Spoilers – 24:35Crying Freeman, The Spoilers Continue – 55:28OSMs Out of OSM – 01:32:18We also have YouTube Channels! Both for OSMcast proper and The Carbuncle Chronicle! Please subscribe, hit the bell, and share amongst your friends.And as always, feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Oh, and if you still use Spotify, go ahead and get on that mobile device and throw us some five stars there too. Tell your friends! As well, just like we mentioned when we do the OSMplugs, you can also join the Discord and support us on Patreon! PS If you have ever wanted some OSMmerch, feel free to check out our TeePublic page! PPS We appreciate you.
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! Hoy nos metemos con un binomio Cómic + Película al que tenemos mucho cariño, en principio abordaremos el manga de Kazuo Koike y Ryoichi Ikegami, así como su versión cinematográfica de Christophe Gans protagonizada por Mark Dacascos: CRYING FREEMAN. Contaremos con la presencia de Lorenna Fort y Alvaro Gekko. En el segundo bloque del programa examinaremos a conciencia la Base STARKILLER en nuestra sección Expediente Star Wars, con el Coronel Kurtz. Dirige, edita y presenta: Antonio Runa. Es la hora de llorar matando y destruir planetas. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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104 programas llevamos de Base Otaku, el podcast 100% Manga y como habíamos prometido, en esta nueva temporada intentaríamos tirar a más invitados y hacer más especiales pues lo prometido es "dudua". En este programa nos acompaña José Viruete, agitador y enciclopedia de la cultura pop, copresentador del podcast "Campamento Kripton" y 50% de los magos del synthpop Kárate Laser, para hacer un repaso al renacido autor Ryoichi Ikegami, que está viviendo una segunda juventud en nuestro país tras las publicaciones de dos antologías con material inéditor por parte de Satori, "Yuko" y "Oen". Fe de erratas: hay un momento en el que Alex se hace un poco de lío a la hora de atribuir los guiones de "Santuario" primero a Buronson y corrigiendo posteriormente a Sho Fumimura. Alex hace un clásico "gato de Schrodinger" estando, a la vez, en lo cierto y equivocado, ya que olvidó que Sho Fumimura es un seudónim de Buronson Esperamos que os gusten las dos horazas de programa y recordad que la mejor forma de ayudarnos es suscribiros y compartir. Powered By K
TOMO #8… A ver quien sale vivo de esta después de haber leído Battle Royale. Hablaremos de una serie que ha llegado a dejar huella en occidente y que no hay que perderse. Además hablaremos de To Your Eternity que ha llegado al anime y del mangaka Ryoichi Ikegami que nos llegaron algunas de sus obras recientemente. Además os traemos las nuevas licencias y novedades como Yuko, Hellsing, Grahshros o Lamu. ¡Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:05:18] Nuevas licencias para el segundo semestre de 2021 NOVEDADES [00:28:55] Yuko Reverberación Hellsing Arte Las Montañas de la locura Tomie Fragmentos del Mal Black Paradox Grahshros My Broken Mariko The Horizon 666 Satan Baltzar el arte de la Guerra Oh-Roh Lamu ANIME: TO YOUR ETERNITY [01:50:55] Un ente aterriza en un mundo desolado para sustituir distintas almas. Así comienza esta historia que derrocha originalidad y encanto. Dedicamos una sección a su recién estrenado anime que tiene una limpieza impecable. MANGAKAS: RYOICHI IKEGAMI [02:06:32] Hablamos del mangaka que solo le interesa dibujar gentes bellas.Entre sus obras, Satori recién ha reeditado Yuko y Oen, tenemos por nuestro país aquella sangría yakuza que es Adam y Eve, y es famoso por Crying Freeman. Repasamos el estilo y trabajos de este autor tan especial. ANÁLISIS: BATTLE ROYALE [03:51:17] No, hoy no hablamos del modo de juego de Fornite, hablamos de uno de los mangas que más han trascendido a la cultura occidental, casi al nivel de Akira. Se trata de una serie noventera en la que los alumnos de una misma clase son seleccionados para matarse entre ellos en una isla. Battle Royale ya forma parte de los clásicos, además hablaremos de su famosa adaptación de acción real y su trasunto, Los Juegos del hambre. CORREO DEL OTAKU [03:04:50] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes. ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas y Dojo Otaku es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.
That Podcast Productions mainline a bunch of Spider-man comics that are technically Marvel and definitely not your standard spider-men.
Black Lives Matter. Manga Mavericks stands in support of Black Americans and against the systemic racism and violence perpetrated by the police and the U.S. government. There are many ways to help the Black Lives Matter movement, be it engaging in the protests yourselves or by donating to those fighting on the front lines. We’ve included links in the description of this podcast for people to learn more about petitions to sign and places to donate. We’ve donated all of our Patreon earnings from this year and hundreds of our own dollars to Bail Funds and Charities supporting progressive movements for change across the country, and if you can give, we strongly encourage you to do so. Otherwise, you can even watch videos donating all their ad money to charities too. Again, there are many ways to help, and every bit counts. To quote a great moment from The Boondocks: "What do you do when you can't do nothing, but there's nothing you can do?" "You do what you can." In that spirit, we’re also supporting and amplifying Black creatives in our community. We’ll be leaving links to them and their work, and links of where to find other great Black creatives doing great work in this community. Please check all these fine folks out. We’ll also be leaving links to organizations, charities, and petitions to help support Black Lives Matter protests and victims of police brutality. There’s another tragic bit of news we also must address: Zac Bertschy passed away on the week of May 19th, 2020. Zac was the executive editor in chief at Anime News Network, overseeing its editorial department. He was the host of ANNcast, the writer of Vice and Luna, and the original Answerman. He was always, in my eyes, the face, voice, and heart of Anime News Network. We’ll be leaving links to various people’s tributes and memories of Zac, including the final ANNcast, and links to some of the work of his I really appreciated over the years, including Answerman, ANNcast, Vice & Luna, his reviews of Death Parade and Keep Your Hands off Eizouken, and many others. There’s so much to say about Zac Bertschy and the legacy he’s left. But right now, there’s just one thing that I must say: Rest in Peace, Zac. See you over the rainbow. This is a news episode that was delayed and made sort of out of date because of the above stories and others that happened almost immediately after we recorded it in mid-May. Please keep that in mind as you listen through that there’s a lot of parts re-recorded or added on after the fact. That said, we had a lot to cover, including the endings of some popular series, new license announcements, COVID-related delays, Netflix additions, and the titular question on everyone’s mind: Who Did Sesshomaru FUCK?! There’s plenty of news we don’t cover in this episode we’ll get to in a future installment, but it’s good to break these things up anyway lest we have another four-hour long podcast. You can be sure that this will also not be the last time we discuss Black Lives Matter and have conversations on important political and social topics on the show either. What’s going on matters way more than any of the manga we talk about, so while we hope to entertain with our podcast, we also want to make sure we don’t distract from what’s going on in the world and are amplifying voices and causes that matter. Please visit the webpage of this podcast for the list of links we included in this post: http://all-comic.com/2020/manga-mavericks-ep-121-who-did-sesshomaru-fck PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:00 - Black Lives Matter 03:35 - Community Shout-Outs: Black Creatives in our Community You Should Follow 14:14 - Intro & Patron Thank You News: 16:05 - New York Times May List 17:20 - April Bookscan list 22:44 - Demon Slayer’s Ending, Spinoffs, & Circulation Numbers 28:36 - Yuuna of the Haunted Hot Springs ends 30:02 - Bunta Kinami’s RWBY: The Official Manga ends 32:04 - Hinamatsuri ends on July 15th 32:45 - Oda’s One Piece update 34:57 - Boichi will draw an adaptation of One Piece: Ace novels 37:11 - Possible future Shonen Jump delays 39:18 - Golgo 13 goes on its first hiatus in 52 years due to COVID concerns 40:30 - Atsushi Okubo mentions that Fire Force is in its final stretch 41:22 - Akiko Higashimura’s new manga 42:27 - Ryoichi Ikegami’s new manga 43:27 - Fruits Basket The Three Musketeers arc manga launches 2nd season 44:08 - Yen Press will simulpub Fruits Basket: The Three Musketeers & Fruits Basket Another chapter 13 44:33 - Yen Press Star Wars licenses 46:18 - Jujutsu Kaisen & Demon Slayer Gaps Filled in Shonen Jump Vault 48:11 - Kodansha & Vertical release manga digitally on InkyPen 49:03 - Kodansha Comics licenses new manga for digital debut in June 54:36 - Kodansha drops Drops of God volume 12-22 on Comixology 55:38 - Cross Infinite World licenses Hello I Am a Witch and My Crush Wants Me to Make a Love Potion novels 56:40 - Drawn & Quarterly to Publish Yoshiharu Tsuge's Red Flowers, Shigeru Mizuki's Tono Monogatari Manga 59:57 - New Seven Seas licenses 1:15:00 - Tentai Books licenses 1:18:48 - Manga Planet licenses 11 new cat manga 1:24:44 - New Futekiya licenses 1:26:26 - Manga Rock shuts down with launch of INKR comics 1:28:16 - Former Viz exec moves to Netflix 1:28:50 - New Crunchyroll J-APAC Content Strategy Head 1:29:27 - Con cancellations & Virtual Cons 1:32:40 - Anime postponements 1:35:03 - New Prince of Tennis anime 1:36:06 - New InuYasha sequel series: Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon 1:42:48 - Hollywood’s Gatchaman film will tell an “original story” 1:43:44 - Sony developing One-Punch Man film with Venom writers 1:49:35 - Kingdom Live-Action film gets sequel 1:49:56 - Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop remake is already planning its second season 1:51:07 - Netflix Anime Announcements 1:53:47 - One Piece dub resumes 1:54:31 - Crunchyroll dubs resume 1:55:05 - Crunchyroll adds City Hunter 1:55:33 - Discotek licenses 1:58:36 - Shonen Jump Vault Opens Up Free Chapters Every Friday 1:59:21 - Shonen Jump+ Contest 2:00:07 - Tezuka Manga Award 2:02:17 - Goo’s Top 10 Shonen Sunday manga list 2:15:02 - Community Shout-Out: Anime Lockdown 2:16:37 - Wrap-Up 2:23:55 - In Memoriam: Zac Bertschy Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts on Twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon (patreon.com/mangamavericks) and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha’s art and other projects you can donate to their personal Patreon (patreon.com/LumRanmaYasha). 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! And as always, thanks for listening!
Black Lives Matter. Manga Mavericks stands in support of Black Americans and against the systemic racism and violence perpetrated by the police and the U.S. government. There are many ways to help the Black Lives Matter movement, be it engaging in the protests yourselves or by donating to those fighting on the front lines. We’ve included links in the description of this podcast for people to learn more about petitions to sign and places to donate. We’ve donated all of our Patreon earnings from this year and hundreds of our own dollars to Bail Funds and Charities supporting progressive movements for change across the country, and if you can give, we strongly encourage you to do so. Otherwise, you can even watch videos donating all their ad money to charities too. Again, there are many ways to help, and every bit counts. To quote a great moment from The Boondocks: "What do you do when you can't do nothing, but there's nothing you can do?" "You do what you can." In that spirit, we’re also supporting and amplifying Black creatives in our community. We’ll be leaving links to them and their work, and links of where to find other great Black creatives doing great work in this community. Please check all these fine folks out. We’ll also be leaving links to organizations, charities, and petitions to help support Black Lives Matter protests and victims of police brutality. There’s another tragic bit of news we also must address: Zac Bertschy passed away on the week of May 19th, 2020. Zac was the executive editor in chief at Anime News Network, overseeing its editorial department. He was the host of ANNcast, the writer of Vice and Luna, and the original Answerman. He was always, in my eyes, the face, voice, and heart of Anime News Network. We’ll be leaving links to various people’s tributes and memories of Zac, including the final ANNcast, and links to some of the work of his I really appreciated over the years, including Answerman, ANNcast, Vice & Luna, his reviews of Death Parade and Keep Your Hands off Eizouken, and many others. There’s so much to say about Zac Bertschy and the legacy he’s left. But right now, there’s just one thing that I must say: Rest in Peace, Zac. See you over the rainbow. This is a news episode that was delayed and made sort of out of date because of the above stories and others that happened almost immediately after we recorded it in mid-May. Please keep that in mind as you listen through that there’s a lot of parts re-recorded or added on after the fact. That said, we had a lot to cover, including the endings of some popular series, new license announcements, COVID-related delays, Netflix additions, and the titular question on everyone’s mind: Who Did Sesshomaru FUCK?! There’s plenty of news we don’t cover in this episode we’ll get to in a future installment, but it’s good to break these things up anyway lest we have another four-hour long podcast. You can be sure that this will also not be the last time we discuss Black Lives Matter and have conversations on important political and social topics on the show either. What’s going on matters way more than any of the manga we talk about, so while we hope to entertain with our podcast, we also want to make sure we don’t distract from what’s going on in the world and are amplifying voices and causes that matter. Please visit the webpage of this podcast for the list of links we included in this post: http://all-comic.com/2020/manga-mavericks-ep-121-who-did-sesshomaru-fck PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:00 - Black Lives Matter 03:35 - Community Shout-Outs: Black Creatives in our Community You Should Follow 14:14 - Intro & Patron Thank You News: 16:05 - New York Times May List 17:20 - April Bookscan list 22:44 - Demon Slayer’s Ending, Spinoffs, & Circulation Numbers 28:36 - Yuuna of the Haunted Hot Springs ends 30:02 - Bunta Kinami’s RWBY: The Official Manga ends 32:04 - Hinamatsuri ends on July 15th 32:45 - Oda’s One Piece update 34:57 - Boichi will draw an adaptation of One Piece: Ace novels 37:11 - Possible future Shonen Jump delays 39:18 - Golgo 13 goes on its first hiatus in 52 years due to COVID concerns 40:30 - Atsushi Okubo mentions that Fire Force is in its final stretch 41:22 - Akiko Higashimura’s new manga 42:27 - Ryoichi Ikegami’s new manga 43:27 - Fruits Basket The Three Musketeers arc manga launches 2nd season 44:08 - Yen Press will simulpub Fruits Basket: The Three Musketeers & Fruits Basket Another chapter 13 44:33 - Yen Press Star Wars licenses 46:18 - Jujutsu Kaisen & Demon Slayer Gaps Filled in Shonen Jump Vault 48:11 - Kodansha & Vertical release manga digitally on InkyPen 49:03 - Kodansha Comics licenses new manga for digital debut in June 54:36 - Kodansha drops Drops of God volume 12-22 on Comixology 55:38 - Cross Infinite World licenses Hello I Am a Witch and My Crush Wants Me to Make a Love Potion novels 56:40 - Drawn & Quarterly to Publish Yoshiharu Tsuge's Red Flowers, Shigeru Mizuki's Tono Monogatari Manga 59:57 - New Seven Seas licenses 1:15:00 - Tentai Books licenses 1:18:48 - Manga Planet licenses 11 new cat manga 1:24:44 - New Futekiya licenses 1:26:26 - Manga Rock shuts down with launch of INKR comics 1:28:16 - Former Viz exec moves to Netflix 1:28:50 - New Crunchyroll J-APAC Content Strategy Head 1:29:27 - Con cancellations & Virtual Cons 1:32:40 - Anime postponements 1:35:03 - New Prince of Tennis anime 1:36:06 - New InuYasha sequel series: Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon 1:42:48 - Hollywood’s Gatchaman film will tell an “original story” 1:43:44 - Sony developing One-Punch Man film with Venom writers 1:49:35 - Kingdom Live-Action film gets sequel 1:49:56 - Netflix’s Cowboy Bebop remake is already planning its second season 1:51:07 - Netflix Anime Announcements 1:53:47 - One Piece dub resumes 1:54:31 - Crunchyroll dubs resume 1:55:05 - Crunchyroll adds City Hunter 1:55:33 - Discotek licenses 1:58:36 - Shonen Jump Vault Opens Up Free Chapters Every Friday 1:59:21 - Shonen Jump+ Contest 2:00:07 - Tezuka Manga Award 2:02:17 - Goo’s Top 10 Shonen Sunday manga list 2:15:02 - Community Shout-Out: Anime Lockdown 2:16:37 - Wrap-Up 2:23:55 - In Memoriam: Zac Bertschy Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts on Twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha. If you’d like to help support the show financially you can pledge to our Patreon (patreon.com/mangamavericks) and receive some awesome rewards like our Patreon-exclusive Bonus pods! If one-time donations are more your speed you can donate to Colton’s Ko-fi and LumRanmaYasha’s Ko-fi, and if you want to support LumRanmaYasha’s art and other projects you can donate to their personal Patreon (patreon.com/LumRanmaYasha). 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! And as always, thanks for listening!
I look at the late, great manga writer's non-terrible and actually good collaborations with Ryoichi Ikegami. Anyone looking to make a drinking game out of this episode is advised to take a shot each time I mention "female wish fulfillment" when talking about "Crying Freeman." It really wasn't something I was expecting to engage with before re-reading it...
Helo aquí.Resueltos unos cuantos problemas técnicos (consecuencias de no tener más micros que los del Sing Star), aquí está el número 03, que podríamos subtitular como "especial samuráis", y que hemos decidido dividir en dos partes.Así a modo de resumen, entre sake, espadas, sangre, el sonido de un biwa y cabezas ridículamente afeitadas, la primera parte es una narración de la historia samurái... a lo madafaka. Nos hemos dejado, de manera irreverente, fechas y nombres por todos lados, pero la intención era no matar de aburrimiento.PROMOS:Atropellando una piña - frikadas varias, más concretamente cine, y grandes monográficos.Dos horas y media - la espontaneidad al servicio del desvarío, cine también, cosas, y dos colegas amenazados de muerte si no nos promocionan. xDLIBROS:Taikô, de Eiji Yoshikawa. Y la segunda parte (que todavía no hemos grabado), ya puestos en situación, será un delirio sobre una selección de lo que más nos ha gustado de todo lo que hemos visto, leído, jugado y masticado sobre el tema.CÓMIC:Vagabond (1998-), de Takehiko Inoue.Lobo Solitario y su cachorro (1970-76), de Koike/Kojima.RyûGetsuShô (2000), de Ryoichi Ikegami.La Leyenda de Kamui (1964-71), de Sampei Shirato.La Espada del Inmortal (1994-), de Hiroaki Samura.Usagi Yôjimbô (1984), de Stan Sakai.Musashi (1974), de Shotaro Ishinomori.VIDEOJUEGOS:Inindô (1991), de Koei.Onimusha (2001), de Capcom.Samurai Warriors (2004), de Koei.Kessen (2000), de Koei.Samurai Shodown (1993), de SNK.Bushidô Blade (1997), de Light Weight.Kengo (2001), de Light Weight.Shogun: Total War (2000), de The Creative Assembly.CINE:Akira Kurosawa: Kagemusha (1980).Los 7 samurái (1954).Ran (1985).La Fortaleza Escondida (1958).Yôjimbô (1961).Sanjurô (1962).Seppuku (1962), de Masaki Kobayashi.La trilogía Samurai (1954-56), de Hiroshi Inagaki.Gohatto (1999), de Nagisa Oshima.Zatôichi (2003), de Takeshi Kitano.Y...TRANSFORMERS:Lo intento. De verdad. Pero me supera.
Por fin acabamos con el tema... extendiéndonos bastante más de lo previsto. Así a lo tonto son casi dos horas de podcast, pero una vez grabado ya era demasiado tarde como para tirar para atrás y hacerlo en tres partes.Una cosa que no mencioné en la anterior y aprovecho para hacer aquí es que las canciones que metemos (tanto en una parte como en la otra), aparte de las de los videojuegos Samurai Shodown II, Bushido Blade, Inindo y Samurai Warriors, son de Ensemble Nipponia, siendo las canciones de la segunda parte Edo Komoriuta (Nana de Edo) y Mushi no Aikata (Interludio del insecto), y la de la primera parte: Atsumori (basada en la muerte del joven Taira no Atsumori narrada en los Genji Monogatari (cuentos de los Genji)). Así a modo de resumen, entre sake, espadas, sangre, el sonido de un biwa y cabezas ridículamente afeitadas, la primera parte es una narración de la historia samurái... a lo madafaka. Nos hemos dejado, de manera irreverente, fechas y nombres por todos lados, pero la intención era no matar de aburrimiento. PROMOS:Atropellando una piña - frikadas varias, más concretamente cine, y grandes monográficos.Dos horas y media - la espontaneidad al servicio del desvarío, cine también, cosas, y dos colegas amenazados de muerte si no nos promocionan. xD LIBROS:Taikô, de Eiji Yoshikawa. Y la segunda parte, ya puestos en situación, será un delirio sobre una selección de lo que más nos ha gustado de todo lo que hemos visto, leído, jugado y masticado sobre el tema. PROMOS:Agüesome - series y cachondeo. Actualmente intentando dominar el mundo...Gravina82 - la plaga definitiva XD Si estás leyendo esto, seguramente ya sabes quiénes son y dónde moran. CÓMIC:Vagabond (1998-), de Takehiko Inoue.Lobo Solitario y su cachorro (1970-76), de Koike/Kojima.RyûGetsuShô (2000), de Ryoichi Ikegami.La Leyenda de Kamui (1964-71), de Sampei Shirato.La Espada del Inmortal (1994-), de Hiroaki Samura.Usagi Yôjimbô (1984), de Stan Sakai.Musashi (1974), de Shotaro Ishinomori. VIDEOJUEGOS:Inindô (1991), de Koei.Onimusha (2001), de Capcom.Samurai Warriors (2004), de Koei.Kessen (2000), de Koei.Samurai Shodown (1993), de SNK.Bushidô Blade (1997), de Light Weight.Kengo (2001), de Light Weight.Shogun: Total War (2000), de The Creative Assembly. CINE:Akira Kurosawa:Kagemusha (1980).Los 7 samurái (1954).Ran (1985).La Fortaleza Escondida (1958).Yôjimbô (1961).Sanjurô (1962).Seppuku (1962), de Masaki Kobayashi.La trilogía Samurai (1954-56), de Hiroshi Inagaki.Gohatto (1999), de Nagisa Oshima.Zatôichi (2003), de Takeshi Kitano.ROBOGEISHA!! Y... TRANSFORMERS:Lo intento. De verdad. Pero me supera.
Leaving no stone unturned, the intrepid seekers of grind and pulp return with three tales of heroism and adventure. Jeronimo presents a new entry in the long catalogue of iconic pulp hero, Domino Lady. Andrew exhumes the exploits of a woman facing the forces of the undead. MangaMatt bookends this installment with a tale of love, adventure, and mummified pygmies in a globetrotting, manga adventure that goes off the rails. The Devil, You Know - by James Chambers, from Domino Lady: Sex as a Weapon anthology Solstice - by Darin Kennedy from The April Sullivan Chronicles: Necromancer for Hire Offered - vols. 1 & 2, by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami
Continuando nossos podcasts falando dos excelentes mangás roteirizados pelo mestre Kazuo Koike, falamos desta vez sobre Crying Freeman que conta com a arte de Ryoichi Ikegami. Uma obra excepcional com altas doses de violência e erotismo que conta a história do Sr. Yo, um jovem ceramista japonês que ao denunciar um assassinato, é recrutado à força pelos 108 Dragões, uma organização criminosa chinesa que, através de uma técnica de hipnose e acupuntura, o transforma em seu assassino principal e logo depois, em seu novo líder. Devido a um efeito colateral de seu treinamento, Yo sempre derrama lágrimas após matar alguém, daí seu codinome "Crying" (chorando) Esta série foi exibida no Japão de 1989 a 1992. Já em 1995, é produzido um filme para cinema, dirigido por Cristophe Gans. Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega convidaram para conversar sobre a obra os amigos Eduardo Cosso do Internet Discada, Destino Poltrona e Dimensão Nerd, Sr. Seu Panda do Cruzador Fantasma e do Pauta Livre News e André Faccas do Quadrim Citados: Ovas de Crying Freeman (em inglês) Trailer do filme Masmorra Cast sobre: Lady Snowblood - Lobo Solitário Podecash falando de Avatar A Lenda de Aang Masmorra no Twitter e no Facebook
Continuando nossos podcasts falando dos excelentes mangás roteirizados pelo mestre Kazuo Koike, falamos desta vez sobre Crying Freeman que conta com a arte de Ryoichi Ikegami. Uma obra excepcional com altas doses de violência e erotismo que conta a história do Sr. Yo, um jovem ceramista japonês que ao denunciar um assassinato, é recrutado à força […] O post Masmorra Cast #38 Crying Freeman – O mangá, os ovas e o filme! apareceu primeiro em Masmorra Cine.
Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester are back for the first part of Episode 63 to talk comics. More specifically, some very offbeat comics from around the world, including The Spy vs. Spy Omnibus by Antonio Prohias; Nemesis The Warlock by Pat Mills, Kevin O'Neill, and Bryan Talbot; Strontium Dog by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Carlos Ezquerra; Crying Freeman by Kazuo Koike and Ryoichi Ikegami, and more praise for the astounding Ganges #4 by Kevin Huizenga. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy!
It's Manga once again for Book of the Month Club and in this episode the Geeks discuss volume 1 of Crying Freeman by Kazuo Koike & Ryoichi Ikegami. (58:20)