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There's a new villain in town and they've got their own Ryoko! She's a perfect copy, body and memories, but can she capture Washu when Tenchi is always there to make her feel those warm feelings? And does the series deal with the double dilemma of two space pirates in a satisfying manner? Take a listen and find out!⭐ Get 10% OFF your first purchase on Buyee! ➡️https://buyee-link.co/we_gotta_podcast---Follow us at @wegottapodcast.com on BlueskyFind and follow Ken at @detectivex.bsky.social on Bluesky.Randy is @saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky.Doug is @drabazdoug.bsky.social on Bluesky.Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com
Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode consacré au manga Hiatari Ryoko édité chez Nobi NobiPour m'accompagner, je retrouve les potos Badass et Valentin PaquotAu programme, le premier du chapitre du manga où le thème centrale sera les sentais !!Bonne écoute à toutes et à tous !!Où retrouver Badass : https://youtube.com/@mangabadass?si=dg-xrL1cshDqI3QjOù retrouver Valentin Paquot : https://linktr.ee/athan0rN'hésitez pas à aller nous suivre sur nos réseaux sociauxX : https://twitter.com/YPDLM_podcastInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/ypdlm_podcastBlue Sky : https://bsky.app/profile/ypdlmpodcast.bsky.socialDiscord : https://discord.gg/e2HDaGpa3qYPDLM Podcast est un podcast du label A La Cool Prod où vous pouvez retrouver High Kick dans ton Podcast
The Law of Equivalent Exchange: A Fullmetal Alchemist manga podcast
Send us a textShinichi's teacher is a parasyte! Does that mean he and his classmates are in danger? Or, is Migi correct to admire this parasyte's adaptability? Tim and Patrick discuss the chapter, and continue to compare the 1998 Mixx/Tokyo Pop translation, which tries to adjust the language for Americans' lack of familiarity with Japan and manga at the time, to the 2007 Del Ray translation, which assumes its readers are manga-literate.
Kagato may have been defeated, but life is anything but peaceful! Tenchi is now a guinea pig for the curious scientist Little Washu who wants to find out why this plain boy can wield the astonishing power of the Light Hawk Wings. The girls all discover shojo manga - romance comics - and try every trick in the book to win Tenchi's love and affection. The stakes keep getting raised and eventually Ryoko and Aeka scheme together to try and become Tenchi's number one gal.---Follow us at @wegottapodcast.com on BlueskyFind and follow Ken at @detectivex.bsky.social on Bluesky.Randy is @saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky.Doug is @drabazdoug.bsky.social on Bluesky.Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@MistareFusion for Lance on YouTube.https://www.patreon.com/MistareFusion
In questa puntata: Ryoko Ikeda, l'autrice di Lady Oscar – Parte 2 Continua il racconto della carriera di Ryoko Ikeda, una tra la principali autrici di shojo manga. Dopo aver parlato di Lady Oscar nella scorsa puntata, andiamo avanti con Caro fratello e le opere successive fino ad arrivare alla [...] L'articolo Ryoko Ikeda, l'autrice di Lady Oscar – Parte 2 proviene da RadioAnimati.
No need for a sci-fi plot?! Well you thought wrong - the story kicks into high gear as Kagato, galaxy-renowned criminal crashes the party at the Masaki house. He's hear to take back his pet Ryoko, claim the ultra-powerful space ship Tsunami, and take over the universe. Tenchi won't take this sitting down and jets off with Aeka and Mihoshi to set things right, and maybe even come back home in one piece and add yet another beautiful girl to the household.---Follow us at @wegottapodcast.com on BlueskyFind and follow Ken at @detectivex.bsky.social on Bluesky.Randy is @saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky.Doug is @drabazdoug.bsky.social on Bluesky.Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com
In questa puntata: Ryoko Ikeda, l'autrice di Lady Oscar – Prima parte Ryoko Ikeda è una delle autrici manga che maggiormente hanno lasciato la propria impronta sul fumetto per ragazze giapponese, lo shojo. Ne ripercorriamo gli esordi fino alla consacrazione con il suo più celebre successo: Versailles No Bara. L'articolo Ryoko Ikeda, l'autrice di Lady Oscar – Prima parte proviene da RadioAnimati.
More and more girls keep falling from the heavens to live in the rural countryside of Japan and under Tenchi's roof! In the aftermath of the battle, Aeka struggles with coming to terms of being stuck on Earth and living with Tenchi. Then, during a trip to an onsen, Ryoko and Aeka duke it out before a Galaxy Policewoman falls right on there heads. What is a boy to do? --- Follow us at @wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky Find and follow Ken at @detectivex.bsky.social on Bluesky. Randy is @saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky. Doug is @drabazdoug.bsky.social on Bluesky. Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com
In a totally standard case of "curiosity got the cat surrounded with alien chicks all wanting him," Tenchi Misaki goes through a rough night to say the least! Ryoko, the wanted space pirate, and Jurian Princess Aeka rekindle their centuries-old battle among the stars before meeting on a new battlefield - the battlefield of love. What's a boy to do? --- Follow us at @wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky Find and follow Ken at @detectivex.bsky.social on Bluesky. Randy is @saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky. Doug is @drabazdoug.bsky.social on Bluesky. Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com
Another bonus series coming at you! Tenchi Muyo and all its sequels and spinoffs are a 90s and 2000s fan favorite and we felt like revisiting it. This first episode is all about us sharing our history with the franchise and what it's all about, but the REAL meat of the episode is an interview Randy and Ken got to have with Petrea Burchard, the voice actress of badass space pirate and best girl Ryoko Hakubi, where we got to talk about her experience embodying the character, her journey as an actor, writer, and so much more. And look forward to our next bonus Tenchi episode where we watch and discuss Tenchi Muyo! OVA 1 episodes 1 and 2. --- https://www.petreaburchard.com/ Petrea's books and audiobooks: https://books2read.com/camelotandvine/https://books2read.com/actasif/ Petrea's Cameo: https://www.cameo.com/petrea_ryoko Linktree: https://linktr.ee/PetreaBS --- Follow us at @wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky Find and follow Ken at @detectivex.bsky.social on Bluesky. Randy is @saberbreaker.wegottapodcast.com on Bluesky. Doug is @drabazdoug.bsky.social on Bluesky. Email us your questions and comments to wegottapod@gmail.com
Le livre que je vous propose de ressentir aujourd'hui est « Nagori » de Ryoko Sekiguchi, qui est paru en 2018 aux Éditions P.O.L. Ryoko est née à Tokyo en 1970 et elle vit à Paris. Elle est écrivaine, traductrice, journaliste, poétesse… Elle est l'autrice de nombreux ouvrages, dont, pour ne citer qu'eux (parce que je les ai particulièrement adorés) « La Terre est une marmite » chez Bayard, « Sentir » chez Jean Boîte, ou encore « 961 heures à Beyrouth » et « L'appel des odeurs » chez P.O.L. Ryoko écrit beaucoup sur les cinq sens, les cultures culinaires et tout ce qui nous nourrit, de sorte qu'elle se qualifie parfois comme étant « traiteur littéraire ». Elle possède l'une des plumes les plus fines et les plus poétiques sur ces sujets et ce livre, Nagori, en est une démonstration éclatante. Ce que le terme Nagori désigne, c'est la nostalgie de la saison qui vient de nous quitter. Tout au long du livre, Ryoko évoque la cuisine et cette évocation permet de ressentir pleinement le goût, puis l'arrière-goût des saisons que l'on traverse et qui nous quittent, ainsi que les textures et les émotions dont elles nous imprègnent. C'est une dialectique de l'attachement et de la séparation qui se dessine en filigrane ainsi qu'une réflexion particulièrement intéressante sur la notion de saison ou encore sur ce que c'est, au juste, qu'un produit de saison… J'ai choisi de vous en lire le 4ème chapitre, qui s'intitule « Saisons qui se répètent, saisons qui ne peuvent plus revenir ». *** Pour terminer sur une note musicale, je vous propose d'écouter « One Summer Day » de Joe Hisaishi.
Description: Une ville en bordel; pas de gouverneur; pas de magistrature; la chienlit; situation idéale: j'enquête!
Description: Une ville en bordel; pas de gouverneur; pas de magistrature; la chienlit; situation idéale: j'enquête!
Description: La ville des mensonges, la ville aux murs verts, la pire ville de l'empire. Voilà dans quoi nos samourais de clans mineurs avancent.
Description: Nos samourais avancent vers leur nouvel objectif mais rencontrent de nombreux obstacles sur la route: Des lions, des fantomes et des fantomes de lions.
今週のポッドキャストは ロンドン在住・グッドラック 亮子さんです✨ 「将来はグローバルに仕事をしたい!
La sortie d'un livre interpelle toujours les oreilles de RadioVino. « L'appel des odeurs » de Ryoko Sekiguchi, autrice et traductrice, chez P.O.L., nous a sur-interpellés. Profitant d'un de ses passages lyonnais, nous avons sollicité Ryoko pour en savoir un peu plus et aborder avec cette poétesse un angle autre que purement littéraire. Avec le Foyer du Théâtre de Célestin comme écrin pour un-tête-à-tête, nous nous sommes plongés dans l'élévation des sphères poétiques des 5 sens. +++++ Interview : Julien Gangand Accompagnement et photos : Hélène Ninot Musique : Jeanne Leleu - En Italie (IV / III) ; Pierre Rousseau - Tendresse Montage, musiques additionnelles : Laurent Le Coustumer
Who's hungry? This week we're sampling the delights of Dungeon Meshi, aka Delicious in Dungeon, a manga by Ryoko Kui. 50 percent of our podcasting duo is scared of eating zucchini, while the other 50 percent would probably give boiled boot leather a try, so reading a food-related manga really brings out our spirit of debate. But mostly about how to tally up visual novels in our relative book tallies. Also featuring discussions of adaptations, favorite recipes, and the inescapable horrors of immortality. Support the show
Dr.Ryoko Matsuno is an environmental researcher who has worn many hats over her career as a government official, researcher, educator, environmental activist, consultant and community organizer promoting sustainable living and sustainable business initiatives. In this talk Dr. Matsuno joins us to talk about her work researching and raising awareness of PFAS and pesticides used in Japan as well as her seed-saving activities. Dr. Ryoko Matsuno has a PhD in Environmental Law from the University of Kent - UK, an LLM in Environmental Law & Conservation, and a BA in International - Cultural Studies, Tsuda University - Tokyo.LINKSCROP Trust Org - the world's biggest seed bank in Scalbard - https://www.croptrust.org/work/svalbard-global-seed-vault/PFAS movie starring Mark Gruffalo "Dark Waters" (2019) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9071322/Japan Times (2023) article, "Japan Slowly Wakes up to dangers of PFAS forever chemicals" https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/05/28/national/japan-pfas-risks-growing-awareness/TIME article (2019) about Rob Bilott and the movie dark waters, "Dark Waters Tells the True Story of the Lawyer Who Took DuPont to Court and Won. But Rob Bilott's Fight Is Far From Over"https://time.com/5737451/dark-waters-true-story-rob-bilott/Detroit Free Press (2018) "PFAS limit may not adequately protect human health" https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2018/12/18/science-panel-michigans-pfas-limit-may-not-adequately-protect-health/2349585002/Into the weeds film about the dangers of herbicide use to people, planet and economies - https://www.filmmovement.com/educational/film/into-the-weeds#:~:text=Into%20the%20Weeds%3A%20Dewayne%20%E2%80%9CLee,of%20the%20weed%20killer%2C%20Roundup.JJ's mentions:The organic, no-till farmer I mention is Thomas Kloepfer at Pitchfork farms who also does farm fresh deliveries all over Japan: https://gethiroshima.com/features/people/pitchfork-natural-farms-on-mukaishima-island/I have talked with Thomas a few times for this channel : https://www.youtube.com/live/tkoIzesx5Jo?si=wY-f68Iv1r1W3c5FOrganic/Natural Farmers & Food Growers playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcyYXjRuE20GajKYIPFOfVexBBeLTXFHk&si=H8B55Khw-P8QZBHLHeather of Nagano Naturally: https://www.youtube.com/live/v0-9ACjmo8U?si=KIEt_55vjc1SJ_zT https://naganonaturally.com/
みなさんおつかれさまです。 今回は最初に関西弁で話しています。 ちょっと早くて何を言ってるかわからないかもしれません! あと文章を読みながら話してるので、(台本がないと話せません!) 若干イントネーションがおかしいかも!関西人はアクセントに厳しいのでもし関西人がこれを聞いていたら・・思うと怖いですw If your levels are N5 or complete beginner, Please listen from 12:05, It is the slow and simple version. N5のがくしゅうしゃのみなさんは12分05秒からきいてください。 ゆっくりはなしています。 インスタグラムに語彙リストをあげることにしました
Ryoko Sekiguchi est une journaliste, écrivaine et poétesse japonaise qui vit en France. Elle est l'autrice de nombreux essais, d'un roman ainsi que de plusieurs recueils de poésie. C'est pour nous une invitée tout particulière dans ce podcast car Ryoko s'est beaucoup intéressé aux saisons. Elle a notamment écrit le fameux essai « Nagori », un terme que nous avons évoqué aux épisodes précédents, et qui évoque « la nostalgie de la saison qui vient de nous quitter ». Ryoko a aussi écrit l'introduction du livre de notre fondatrice sur le kyûreki, "Kyûreki, Douceurs Japonaises" qui vient de sortir. C'est donc un épisode qui vient boucler le premier cycle de ce podcast que nous avons lancé il y a tout juste un an. Pour avoir toutes les références rendez-vous sur l'article dédié : https://www.maisondumochi.fr/magazine/le-podcast-tsukimi-episode-25-ryoko-sekiguchi-poetesse-des-saisons/
durée : 00:55:15 - Le temps d'un bivouac - par : Daniel FIEVET - En 2018, Ryoko Sekiguchi a passé un mois et demi à Beyrouth, pour réaliser le portrait de la ville à travers la cuisine : les gestes de ceux qui la font et les histoires des habitants. L'écrivaine et critique gastronomique revient sur cette exploration culinaire effectuée 2 ans avant l'explosion qui a ravagé la ville.
Juliette de Wit is weer helemaal terug in de stripwereld. Samen met onze eigen Margreet maakt ze voor Tina de strip Ryoko. [...] Het bericht De meisjesdromen van Juliette de Wit verscheen eerst op Stripjournaal.
Juliette de Wit is weer helemaal terug in de stripwereld. Samen met onze eigen Margreet maakt ze voor Tina de strip Ryoko. [...] Het bericht De meisjesdromen van Juliette de Wit verscheen eerst op Stripjournaal.
The woman, Aguri, beckoned the ronin to have rice and tea with her. Suspicious of her, the ronin began to question Aguri. All of her answers seemed strangely convenient. Kaizoku pretended to eat the rice and Tsume flat out refused. Boa on the other hand graciously accepted the food, and hungrily bit into one of the rice balls. He immediately began to feel exhausted and his limbs grew heavy. Ignoring the old woman's pleas, Tsume peeked inside her hut. Against the distant wall, he saw two figures, a boy and a girl roughly 12 years old, bound and knocked out. Aguri shrieked in anger and unwrapped the towel she had wrapped around her head, revealing a large second mouth on her forehead with rows of snake-like fangs. She ran to Tsume and bit him, wounding him. Kaizoku unslung his yumi, but couldn't line up a shot due to Aguri's surprising agility. Meanwhile, Boa struck her, forcing her onto the defensive. Tsume drew his katana and struck her, cutting through layers of thick robes to reveal a hardened carapace of scales growing across Aguri's body. Tsume's sword bounced off her monstrous hide, chipping the blade.The old snake woman withdrew into her shack with Kaizoku, Tsume, and Boa in pursuit. Their assault overtook Aguri when one of Kaizoku's arrows sliced off a section of her scaly hide, opening her up to attacks. She lashed out one final time, striking Boa and wounding him, but the three ronin soon defeated her.Coming to the aid of the two children, the boy was quick to claim that he would have easily beaten the monster if he just had his bokken. Stubborn and bullheaded, it was definitely the missing child, Kai. The ronin discovered the girl's name was Sora. She was Kai's best friend and the two children, unhappy with life in the village, decided to run away together to live in the forest. As Kaizoku, Tsume, and Boa were talking to the children, a small mob of peasants led by a willful ronin congregated outside Aguri's hut. The ronin, a woman named Ryoko, explained that she was hired by the leader of Nestled Village to return Sora. Ryoko was not expecting to find Kai, a latchkey kid who ran away some time ago to live with bandits, but she figured she should return him too, saying that his mother, Hina, would be happy to see him.Suddenly, everything clicked. Hina. It was a name Boa hadn't heard in a very long time. But when he did hear it, it confirmed his every suspicion. The boy looked just like him. Bullheaded and strong like him too. With rumors of his father being a samurai? A half-truth. Because it wasn't Otomo Nobu who was the father-- it was him.Never turning down the promise of an even greater reward, Kaizoku suggested taking the children home, abandoning his commitment to Ichiro. Upon returning to Nestled Village, the village leader, Sayaka, graciously paid each of the ronin for the danger they faced rescuing the children. The parents of the children were soon brought in. Sora embraced her parents, crying, while Kai refused to speak to his mother, Hina. “I don't want to be here, there's nothing for me here,” Kai protested.Seeing an opportunity, Boa suggested that Kai could come with them. Hina's face went ghost-white as she recognized the man she was looking at. They made eye contact, neither one saying a word. Finally, Hina spoke, “I will not allow my child to run off with strange men from the forest.”
Les Français sont friands de cuisine japonaise. Ce sont en effet les plus gros consommateurs de sushis en Europe : 22 % en mangent au moins une fois par mois et plus de 1 500 restaurants japonais sont recensés dans le pays. Mais que cette cuisine reste largement méconnue ! Derrière les emblématiques sushis et makis se cache en réalité une diversité de plats plus savoureux les uns que les autres. On pense aux ramens, aux tempuras, aux soba, au bœuf teriyaki, au curry japonais, mais aussi aux desserts comme les mochis ou les dorayakis. Par ailleurs, cette cuisine véhicule certains clichés : ce serait une cuisine peu accessible financièrement et techniquement. Elle serait saine, respectueuse des matières premières, mais pas forcément à la pointe des enjeux écologiques. En tout cas, elle ne l'est pas en France, avec l'usage important de poissons, pas toujours sourcés, l'utilisation des emballages ou de certains additifs alimentaires. Pour questionner la cuisine japonaise, Fanny Giansetto reçoit Ryoko Sekiguchi. Ryoko est autrice, poétesse, traductrice et journaliste japonaise. Elle écrit sur les cultures culinaires, et dirige la collection Banquet des éditions Picquier. Elle a aussi été la rédactrice en chef du hors-série du magazine Tempura sur « Manger le Japon ». Vivant entre Paris et Tokyo, elle écrit sur une pluralité de cuisines, son dernier livre « 961 heures à Beyrouth (et 321 plats qui les accompagnent) » portant sur la culture culinaire libanaise. Ses conseils? - Le flacon « curry japonais » des Epices Roellinger qu'elle a créé pour mettre du Japon dans tous vos plats ! - La lecture du livre "Les herbes sauvages" du chef Nakahigashi à Kyoto (ed. Picquier): une ôde à la cuisine végétale et la nature! *** Pour nous soutenir: - Abonnez-vous à notre podcast; - Donner votre avis via des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée; - Parler d'Ecotable et de son podcast autour de vous; - Aller manger dans nos restaurants vertueux et délicieux ! *** Ecotable est une entreprise dont la mission est d'accompagner les acteurs du secteur de la restauration dans leur transition écologique. Elle propose aux restaurateurs une palette d'outils sur la plateforme https://impact.ecotable.fr/. Écotable possède également un label qui identifie les restaurants écoresponsables dans toute la France sur le site https://ecotable.fr/fr.
Episode Notes This week's Anime Menu: Chapter list Game - Fastball Special, 2:56 Summary - 21:23 Discussion - 23:32 Intro music: Don't Blink, by Andrew Stanton (licensed through Soundstripe.com) Outro music: Tenchi Muyo OST - Lonely Moon (Ending 2), Talent For Love (Ending 1) Incidental music used this episode: Tenchi Muyo OST - I Am A Pioneer (Opening 2), Opening 1, Ryoko's Theme (Variation) Max Newland - @MaxNewland_ Stevie Mattos - @asmattering Max Kostrach - @Max_Attacks Chris Hutton - @TopherDisgrace ASAC on Twitter - @AnimeClubPod Moonshot - @MoonshotPods www.patreon.com/moonshotnetwork www.twitch.tv/moonshotnetwork Find out more at https://afterschool-anime-club.pinecast.co
"Delicious in Dungeon" is undeniably great. But what about the mangaka's other works?
請Vince&Grace喝杯日本職人豆: https://open.firstory.me/user/ckiqqvbdmmcut0801sbs5yep8 你是甜點女子嗎?你是咖啡控嗎? 這集我們專訪了「根本在旅行」創辦人涼子Ryoko 聽Ryoko是如何從銀座OL華麗轉身 去日本老鋪學手藝 引進道地鯛魚燒 又是如何開車載著狗兒子在日本四處旅遊 將「日本精品咖啡豆」導入台灣的溫暖故事 更多涼子的精采故事就在 《根本在旅行》這本書中 日本咖啡職人的風味也可以在「根本在旅行」喝到喔! 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/ckiqqvbdmmcut0801sbs5yep8/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting
Episode Notes This week's Anime Menu: Tenchi Muyou! Ryo-Ohki! OVA 1, episodes 1 and 2 Chapter list Game: No Need For Trivia! - 1:55 Summary - 12:45 Discussion - 14:50 Intro music: Don't Blink, by Andrew Stanton (licensed through Soundstripe.com) Outro music: Tenchi Muyou Ryo-Ohki Ending 1, Talent for Love Incidental music used this episode: Ryoko's Theme, Prelude to Battle, Tenchi Muyou! Ryo-Ohki! OVA 1 Opening Max Newland - @MaxNewland_ Stevie Mattos - @asmattering Max Kostrach - @Max_Attacks ASAC on Twitter - @AnimeClubPod Email us! - afterschoolanimepod@gmail.com Moonshot - @MoonshotPods www.patreon.com/moonshotnetwork www.twitch.tv/moonshotnetwork
縁もゆかりも無い土地である福岡に移り住み 文化と人に魅了されかれこれ10年腰を据えるRYOKOをゲストにお出迎え 挑戦する「若さ」とその「一瞬」についてディープにもじょきとともに哲学を語る。 Instagram RYOKO: ryokokwhr 森: mori_jarriem Jomni: peejomni ミキ気配: miki_kehai Intro & Outro Jingle by DJ AEONM a.k.a 沼恥骨
You won't have played anything quite like 13 SENTINELS: AEGIS RIM, this multi-protagonist mecha anime game is so compelling and layered it's actually mindblowing how well all the parts work together. Step into the highschool drama of budding relationships, interschool rivalries in Sakura High School just before the world ends and you need to jump into the cockpit of a Sentinel robot to defeat the mechanised kaiju. Read our written review on the SIFTER website: A masterful branching scifi story, 13 SENTINELS: AEGIS RIM is a must play on Nintendo Switch A copy of 13 SENTINELS: AEGIS RIM was provided to SIFTER for the purpose of this review. SIFTER is produced by Nicholas Kennedy, Kyle Pauletto, Fiona Bartholomaeus, Daniel Ang & Adam Christou. Mitch Loh is Senior Producer and Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Thanks to Omny Studio for their support of SIFTER. Join the SIFTER Discord to be part of the conversation Support the show: https://sifter.store See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sampleos y sampleos de sampleos. Rosalía publica nuevo trabajo y entre sus cortes nos encontramos CANDY, corte que samplea y versiona Archangel de Burial. Lo desmigamos en la segunda parte junto con el análisis de un sello que está publicando lanzamientos de lo más interesante como es Ryoko. Un sello del que sabemos más bien ... Leer más
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What is your passion?My passion is this, telling you interesting stories using easy Japanese.I am a Japanese teacher. I use textbooks at uni. But I like stories. That's why this is my passion.Let's see if Ryoko, senior employee, has something she wants to do.This is part 2 of a 3 part series. Transcript and reference to the movie: https://www.letslearnjapanesewithmovies.com/node/176For more details, please visit my website.Music: https://dova-s.jp
Discussions continue as the coffee talk gets extra spicy! Can our group handle the task before them? Yuzi strategizes. Obsidian watches his soaps. Munroe eats his words. Ryoko tries to talk trash. Promo: The Storyteller Squad Want to talk to some of the cast? Join us at the Castjunkie Server! Want to give us a review, hit us up on Podchaser! Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi! Cover Artwork by:Sean O'Dell Songs in this episode written by Sean O'Dell and Erik Segerstrom Find out more at https://dungeons-and-pop.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Si l'on cédait à la facilité, on pourrait décrire Ryoko Sekiguchi comme un pont entre les cultures japonaises et françaises. Mais cela serait bien trop réducteur. Autrice et poétesse, Ryoko met en mots les mets, restituant avec une musicalité unique la sensibilité d'une cuisine et la puissance du geste. Depuis toujours, la nourriture infuse son œuvre, tout à la fois sujet et source d'inspiration. La saisonnalité est à l'origine du magnifique « Nagori », dont je garde un souvenir ému. Elle peut aussi bien chroniquer avec brio un dîner signé par la cheffe Céline Pham que théoriser le Fade ou l'Astringence ou bien concevoir un curry japonais pour les Épices Roellinger. Sous sa plume se dévoilent également des pans de la culture japonaise, qui auraient pu nous rester inaccessibles. Mais le Japon et la France ne sont pas les seuls champs d'exploration de celle qui a consacré un texte au Liban, avec « 961 heures à Beyrouth (et 321 plats qui les accompagnent) ». Il est temps de plonger dans l'univers de Ryoko Sekiguchi, jeune talent repérée à 17 ans et aujourd'hui autrice célébrée et de retracer son parcours si personnel.
This week, Pup Griff and Dillian sit down with Pup Ryoko - as well as Barney - as they take a trip down memory lane, recalling things they miss from childhood. After the break, the boys discuss the new ABU diapers, Pride this year and things they're looking forward to.
In this episode of Fusion Focused, Ella Fox-Widdows is joined by Dr Ryoko Osawa, a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, and they discuss plasma simulations, fusion research in Japan, and Ryoko's experience starting a post doc at CCFE at the start of a pandemic! Connect with Fusion Focused on Instagram & Twitter, @fusionfocused Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/pryces/music-is License code: UKFIZQRLRSQAMP09
This week we review the classic anime Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki (Seasons 1 and 2). Also: unpacking and the Live action Cowboy Bebop.
Hello, darlings! Welcome back to #LumSquad, a podcast hosted by @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally devoted to the wonderful and wacky world of Rumiko Takahashi's Urusei Yatsura! Our discussion on Urusei Yatsura Volume 10 was so long we had to split it up across multiple recordings for different parts! This discussion is an interesting mix of different recordings in of itself, because we had originally discussed the first two chapters in this episode, the “Love Letter Trouble” two-parter, at the tail end of our previous recording that you heard in our last episode, and our discussion of the remaining chapters in the volume was split down the middle into two different recordings because of an audio mishap on AC's end that froze his Audacity during our discussion of the “Lover Thief” two-parter. All this to say that this episode is still kind of a weird frankenstein of different recordings, which is why you may hear some differences in the audio during different parts of it. That said, I think the sum of these parts still makes for an excellent episode and discussion of the chapters included in the second half of UY's 10th omnibus volume, effectively the 20th volume of the original tankobons! We talk about a really uneven collection of chapters in this one, featuring a lotta stories about love troubles! We've got Ryoko trying to run the bases with Tobimaro, starcrossed peach spirits who can't get a head, ghost girls with puppy love, giant octopuses gone wild, Kurama's last-ditch attempt to get laid, and even some character development for Rei?! It's a wild ride as we go over some really great chapters, as well as one of the series' absolute worst! Which of these stories did we love and which one did we loathe? You'll just have to tune in and join us as we go on another journey into the lovely world of Urusei Yatsura! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:20 - Intro 03:54 - Love Letter Trouble - Part 1 11:18 - Love Letter Trouble - Part 2 17:53 - The Way of Love 26:52 - The Splendid Dance of Falling Leaves 33:03 - Love Knows No Barriers 48:17 - Lover Thief - Part 1 58:02 - Lover Thief - Part 2 1:02:03 - When Love Strikes 1:09:05 - Youth Rugby Hell 1:16:50 - The Flying Girl 1:24:00 - Magic Realm! Jungle of Terror 1:29:17 - Urusei Yatsura Data File 20 1:34:43 - Final Thoughts on Volume 10 1:37:11 - Wrap-up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @Lum_Squad, on tumblr at lumsquad.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube! You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally. 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! If there are any topics you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at lumsquadpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!
Hello, darlings! Welcome back to #LumSquad, a podcast hosted by @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally devoted to the wonderful and wacky world of Rumiko Takahashi's Urusei Yatsura! Our discussion on Urusei Yatsura Volume 10 was so long we had to split it up across multiple recordings for different parts! This discussion is an interesting mix of different recordings in of itself, because we had originally discussed the first two chapters in this episode, the “Love Letter Trouble” two-parter, at the tail end of our previous recording that you heard in our last episode, and our discussion of the remaining chapters in the volume was split down the middle into two different recordings because of an audio mishap on AC's end that froze his Audacity during our discussion of the “Lover Thief” two-parter. All this to say that this episode is still kind of a weird frankenstein of different recordings, which is why you may hear some differences in the audio during different parts of it. That said, I think the sum of these parts still makes for an excellent episode and discussion of the chapters included in the second half of UY's 10th omnibus volume, effectively the 20th volume of the original tankobons! We talk about a really uneven collection of chapters in this one, featuring a lotta stories about love troubles! We've got Ryoko trying to run the bases with Tobimaro, starcrossed peach spirits who can't get a head, ghost girls with puppy love, giant octopuses gone wild, Kurama's last-ditch attempt to get laid, and even some character development for Rei?! It's a wild ride as we go over some really great chapters, as well as one of the series' absolute worst! Which of these stories did we love and which one did we loathe? You'll just have to tune in and join us as we go on another journey into the lovely world of Urusei Yatsura! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:20 - Intro 03:54 - Love Letter Trouble - Part 1 11:18 - Love Letter Trouble - Part 2 17:53 - The Way of Love 26:52 - The Splendid Dance of Falling Leaves 33:03 - Love Knows No Barriers 48:17 - Lover Thief - Part 1 58:02 - Lover Thief - Part 2 1:02:03 - When Love Strikes 1:09:05 - Youth Rugby Hell 1:16:50 - The Flying Girl 1:24:00 - Magic Realm! Jungle of Terror 1:29:17 - Urusei Yatsura Data File 20 1:34:43 - Final Thoughts on Volume 10 1:37:11 - Wrap-up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @Lum_Squad, on tumblr at lumsquad.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube! You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha and @ProdTally. 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! If there are any topics you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at lumsquadpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening!
DescriptionHello Hello beautiful people, welcome to Esencial and Essential, the podcast. This is Pedro Gonzalez. Join me in conversations with amazing human beings and let's explore what keeps them going through their days. Let's dive into their minds, hearts and souls. I want to know what is essential for them.My Guest is Ryoko O'hara. One of the pioneers of Salsa Dancing in Japan. Ryoko is a world class teacher, performer and choreographer. Ryoko Sensei is a person that I deeply admire and respect. Her work touches your soul in the most unexpected ways and leaves you wondering, why is there a tear on the edge of my smile?In our conversation we talk about the importance of looking deep into yourself for the source of your own art. With vulnerability being the compass that connects you with the audience. We also talk a bit about yoga and why listening to your inner voice is essential for anyone.Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/esencial-essential-podcast-by-pedro-gonzalez/id1590971055Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0Tez6P6fqC13BMl9j2exmQGoogle Podcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODczMjg5LnJzcw==Stitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/esencial-essential-podcast-by-pedro-gonzalez
Cosplayer Todd Wayy opens up about the space pirate that stole his heart in middle school, ‘Tenchi Muyo's Ryoko!” How to Find Todd Wayy: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Todd_Wayy Twitter: http://www.twitter.con/Todd_Wayy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToddWayyCosplay Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@todd_wayy InstaBio: https://instabio.cc/ToddWayy Crushgasm: Official Site: https://crushgasmpodcast.wordpress.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrushgasmPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crushgasmpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Crushgasm Anchor: https://anchor.fm/crushgasm YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV5fMDy4_uGsQ-izsXURCXA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crushgasm/support
Dolly chats to Ryoko, an expert hostie who's flown for 3 different major airlines, all from different continents!
dokupied podcast - anime, manga, light novels, industry news
Netflix snatched up the new Studio Colorido and Mari Okada film I was interested in seeing, plus a few anime (delay) updates. Kodansha announced 5 new manga series and a new light novel publisher Tentai Books is throwing their hat in the ring. Light novel recommendation: Cooking with Wild Game by EDA Manga recommendation: Delicious in Dungeon by Ryoko Kui Music Orbiting A Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz Eclosion by Salmo Check out my website. It has links to all my stuff: dokupe.com Follow dokupied on podcast.dokupe.com, subscribe and review wherever you listen to podcasts!
Ryoko Miyamoto is my dear friend from Japan. She quit her high paying sales job in Tokyo in 2017 to begin her world travels. Since then, she's visited over thirty countries, worked on a cherry farm in Japan, worked at a travel guide company and was interviewed by a Japanese news agency for her unique story of travel and upon return, work on a cherry farm, something most people her age run away from.
In this episode Trevosh introduces me to this wonderfully weird slice-of-life manga series with its unique protagonist and adorable friends-to-lovers slow burn. Show notes on shippingcast.fandomish.net
Te damos a elegir entre tomar el té en India junto a un tigre con mala leche, resistir en el Fort Randall de Playmobil o que una tía te persiga con un lanzallamas mientras tú vas vestido de Juan Valdez. ¡Piensa, marciano, piensa! Únete a nosotros en Telegram: t.me/marcianosenuntren Modera: Gonzalo Merat Participan: Pablo Sierra y Jose Ceballos Edición: Jose Ceballos Música: Jose Ceballos Temas de: Fesliyan Studios, Ramin Djwadi, Jarina de Marco, Mozzaratti, Ravi Shankar, Ryoko, Marc Teichert, Kodo, Alex Cannon, Davide Saporito y The White Stripes Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals