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It is a solo this week with Rick out and a short one on top of it. Jack starts off with a focus on how different versions change the experience if you watch the English or Japanese versions. He breaks down the name swaps between Japanese and international releases, and he also points out major edits like censorship cuts and trimmed scenes, and compares how soundtrack and dialogue changes can completely shift the tone depending on which cut you watch. He also talks about how the movie feels more like a fan focused showcase where lots of characters pop in briefly, why the game style fight moments are the most fun part, and how the whole thing hit him as a nostalgic easy watch that made him want to pick up Street Fighter II again.About the anime:This movie straight up takes the Street Fighter II roster and builds a globe-hopping action story around them. Vega ( or M. Bison for the dub fans) is running Shadaloo (or Shadowlaw) and basically hunting down the world's strongest fighters so he can control or recruit them to help him with is goals, and Ryu sitting at the center of the target because of his pure raw potential. While Ryu's out doing his lone-wolf “I'm just here to get stronger” thing, Chun-Li and Guile are pushing the investigation and military side of the plot, trying to shut Shadaloo down before Vega can do any more damage. The movie's big focus is pretty straight forward, the fight scenes are well executed even if some of them pay homage to the game itself in a fun way and that “that character gets a moment” energy, more than deep mystery plotting.Next Week's Pick: “A Ninja and an Assassin Under One Roof”Have you had the chance to watch Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie or any of our previous selections? We'd love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks!Deals for You:Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that'll make your anime-watching experience even better.Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers:Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free TrialTokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link.Looking for some podcast merch? We've got you covered:Main StoreAlternative ShopSupport Our PodcastLove what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more.Support us on PatreonStay Connected With UsDon't miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community:Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our DiscordAnime Info and Our Ratings: Producers: Capcom, SEDIC, Sony Music Entertainment, Animaze, Manga EntertainmentStudio: Group TACSource: Video GameGenres: Action, AdventureAired: August 1994 Runtime: 1 hr. 45 min.Our Scores: Jack's Score: 7 / 10
This is Rated R due to language Who is Brandon Easton? Writer of many geeky things including the Thundercats reboot of 2011, Shadowlaw, Marvel's Agent Carter, Vampire Hunter D(the TV Series) stuff for Marvel & DC, OVERWATCH 2 and HEARTHSTONE for Blizzard Entertainment and so much more. So we talked about the following: 1. The Thudercats Reboot from 2011 2. The Wrestling comic books that he has written: ANDRE THE GIANT: CLOSER TO HEAVEN - https://www.amazon.com/Andre-Giant-Closer-Brandon-Easton/dp/1941302149/ JIM CORNETTE PRESENTS: TRUE WRESTLING STORIES - https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Cornette-Presents-Curtain-Wrestling/dp/1684054923/ 3. The trip to Wrestlemania, Favorite Match, least Favorite Match and so much more. 4. There is a bit of social commentary as well that comes up as we also talk Jonathan Majors vs Ezra Miller Support the Show just by buying geeky stuff at these links. Do you need Geeky T-shirts, Posters, Socks and other Geeky Collectables? Come get your Nerd Kung Fu on! This is another way to support the podcast https://www.nerdkungfu.com/?rfsn=6636221.30ef1b Kids, Adults and Kids at Heart can join forces with a brave Jedi from Star Wars: The Mandalorian, the future Ahsoka series and Star Wars: The Clone Wars with this cool Ahsoka Tano Key Chain. It features an Ahsoka Tano LEGO® minifigure attached to a durable metal chain and ring. A cute gift idea for any LEGO Star Wars" fan aged 6 and up, it is easy to connect to keys or a backpack. https://click.linksynergy.com/link?id=kQk0ra4V2Bg&offerid=1182088.854186&type=2&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lego.com%2Fen-us%2Fproduct%2Fahsoka-tano-key-chain-854186 From Gamestop- Super Mario Bros.Movie Mini World Van Playset- It's a van, it's a playset! The Super Mario Bros. plumbing van has rolling wheels for vehicle play and comes with a mini 1. 25" Mario figure. The van opens up to reveal movie moment as the brothers go from the Brooklyn sewers in New York to the Warp Zone universe. The playset features the green pipe, the magical warp zone, and multiple warp tubes to imaginatively enter and exit different worlds. https://click.linksynergy.com/link?id=kQk0ra4V2Bg&offerid=1270124.24348335132&type=2&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gamestop.com%2Ftoys-games%2Fplaysets%2Fproducts%2Fjakks-pacific-super-mario-bros.-movie-mini-world-van-playset%2F335132.html --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conversationsabout/support
In this animated film, M. Bison (Jôji Nakata), leader of the international crime syndicate Shadowlaw, is recruiting the world's greatest fighters. Bison targets Japanese fighting master Ryu (Kôjirô Shimizu), who possesses gravity-defying abilities. Unable to coerce Ryu, Bison captures and converts Ken Masters (Kenji Haga), an ex-classmate who shares Ryu's fighting style. Meanwhile, Chun-Li (Miki Fujitani) of Interpol teams with an American soldier (Masatane Tsukayama) to crush Shadowlaw.Release date: January 16, 1996 (USA)Director: Gisaburō SugiiMusic by: Tetsuya Komuro; Yuji ToriyamaBox office: $16 million (Japan)Budget: $6 millionAdapted from: Street Fighter, Street Fighter IIYour Dad's Action Movies please Like Share and Subscribe All Links and Platforms herehttps://lnk.bio/angrydadpodcastPodcast SponsorsThe Sponsor of Angry Dad Podcast IFBB Pro Jon Andersen Instagram @thejonandersen https://www.instagram.com/thejonandersen/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jon.s.andersen.3Twitter https://twitter.com/THEJONANDERSENTHRIVE TransformationsChange your physique in 90 DAYS! Results in one week!https://www.jonandersencoaching.com/copy-of-fb-landing-page Hemp Bombs CBD@Hempbombs hempbombs.pxf.io/angrydadpodcastStart Your Own Podcast With Spreaker @spreaker https://spreaker.pxf.io/angrydad CH Concrete Servicing the San Francisco Bay Area Offering concrete and landscaping services. Paving and concrete stampsPlus sidewalks, driveways, patios and walkways and all concrete custom workInstagram @ch_concrete_bayarea https://instagram.com/ch_concrete_bayarea?igshid=ka0z80g7222c Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CHHConcrete/Gmail cathconcrete@gmail.comContact +1 (510) 314-5343Sleep Terror ClothingIG @sleepterrorclothing Twitter @SleepTerrorClothingCoWebsite www.sleepterrorclothing.comFeast Mode Instagram @feastmodeflavorsWedsite https://feastmodeflavors.com?sca_ref=1002565.4gbeCWqBtG10% off with Promo Code AngryDad Death Wish Coffee IG @deathwishcoffeehttps://imp.i224272.net/x9Q1n3angrydad10% off with Promo Code AngryDad
In this animated adventure expanded from the video game, M. Bison is a megalomaniacal warlord from Thailand with dreams of world domination. Bison runs a super-secret organization of drug smugglers, weapons runners, and an international terror and crime syndicate called "Shadowlaw". Fueling Shadowlaw is a massive drug-running operation and a diabolical plan to become the most military force in the world through the use of ultra-powerful street fighters. Bison has his tech team devise a squad of cyborgs to do reconnaissance to find the best fighters in the world to recruit into his organization as part of a super army better than any individual nation's. Because the Japanese Shotokan karate master named Ryu has bested Sagat in the Street Fighter Tournament, it marks him as perhaps the world's best, and someone from which Bison can build an army of super-street fighters. Ryu's best friend from San Francisco, Ken Masters, another street fighter who studied the same master (making him the closest fighter to being Ryu's equal) is kidnapped by Bison for brainwashing experiments to convert street fighters to his political assassins, starting with his effort to try to take down the world-wandering Ryu. Vengeful Chun Li and her colleagues at Interpol are trying to take down the operation, as does US Air Force Captain Guile, who is out to take down Bison for killing a friend.
Is it Shadowlaw or Shadaloo? Vega or M. Bison? M. Bison or Balrog? Balrog or Vega? This week, Ian and Vincent explore not only names but also love lost in translation, regrets, mind control and political assassinations, in an effort to get to the bottom of the eternal question: Who is the Street Fighter, really?
Hilliard and Lisa have a blast with good friend, writer/author/creator Brandon Easton, currently staffed on the hit show MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER! HIGHLIGHTS: Life in Baltimore, racist Boston, teaching in the ‘hood in NY and LA, the SHADOWLAW graphic novel, breaking in on THUNDERCATS and TRANSFORMERS: RESCUE BOTS, hosting panels at Comic-Con, “Black Geek Stockholm Syndrome,” the 2015 Disney/ABC Writing Program,staffing on MARVEL’S AGENT CARTER... and the End Song "BRIGHT LIGHTS" by hip-hop artist JACK SPADE! https://jspadeofficial.bandcamp.com Our motto, "Keep it street, keep it opinionated and keep it what? 2,015” DIRECT LINK: http://bit.ly/B-E65 Subscribe, Comment, Rate & 5 STAR Review on iTunes! http://bit.ly/HG-SRR-EP1 Twitter: @ScreenwritersRR @HilliardGuess @LisaBolekaja
Skatz? Broadcast on August 16th, 2015Featuring:Tyler Moliterno, Dave Roberts, Marc Gonzales, Felipe Diaz-Vera & Anthony Skatz Running Time: 1:32:51 Summary Bison, the ruthless leader of the international terrorist organization Shadowlaw, has been desperately searching for the greatest fighter on the planet for years. He finds it in Ryu, a young wanderer who never stays in
Fall and ebola are in the air! CRITICAL*HIT is up and running, with stories of friends, fries, and Final Fantasy; we discuss Halloweens past and present; Alex’s accidental blood pact; slow-motion diving into the Bayonetta bilogy; Fantasy Life as FFXI methadone; Ray dips into Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls; obsessing over the Age of Ultron trailer; the return of Shadowlaw and a visit to the lackluster Orca d’Oro; dutiful donors, and the announcement of our Age of Altron t-shirt contest! This podcast can’t be helped.
We’re Back! Two Jackasses’ Story. Ray upgrades his Information-Phone and home entertainment unit; an exploration of Charles E. Cheese and survival horror; Critical Hit draws nearer to its Grand Opening; dealing with the Japanese “Home Center”; the fall of Shadowlaw; a trip to Tokyo Disney and the 8-4 pre-TGS shindig; disappointment at Luida’s Tavern and Artnia; fiscal practices of Japan’s well-to-do, and supercharged Fanf! This podcast is waiting for you in the hot tub.
The Two Brandons return with the first in a series of episodes generated by your questions. In this installment, they discuss the best way to find, cultivate, and nurture a successful creative partnership, while avoiding many of the common pitfalls and roadblocks standing between you and a finished project...
In our 61st soirée, we hit the ground stumbling! The boys discuss wasting away in margheritaville; Alex samples the largest legally available Red Bull in Japan; the health benefits of cranberry juice; iCompass iNeptitude; getting lost in the porn district; apologies to Mrs. Shadowlaw; the complexity of Japanese men's magazines and the elusive beard; Fraioli frequents filthy festivals; scams and schemes; a heated argument re: colossi, and a stunning reversal in The Balcony is Closed! This podcast can be enjoyed for up to 24 hours without connecting to the internet.
54, where are you? Oh! In this episode, Les Enfants Whopplibe encounters subjects such as Alex's biggest news of the week; more Castlevania talk!!; updates from Al's neighbors at Shadowlaw; SOMEBODY wants to play Final Fantasy XI again; putting the "Al" in Allegra; the new eikaiwa, Wiz; entering the priesthood; Yuta and the Mysterious Ones; and in Overnerds, the worthlessness of group projects. This podcast needs an enema.
The Two Brandons are joined by former Milestone/DC Comics/Archaia Entertainment editor Joe Illidge to discuss the recent high profile creative departures from DC Comics, in addition to the aborted attempts to kill John Stewart . The new creative team for Valiant's Quantum & Woody revamp is also discussed...
This episode is a crossover with the new podcast show THE TWO BRANDONS starring writers Brandon Thomas (Miranda Mercury, Voltron: Year One, Voltron) and Brandon Easton (WBs new Thundercats TV series, Shadowlaw, Transformers: Rescue Bots). They discuss how to fix the issues of diversity in comics.
This episode is a crossover with the new podcast show THE TWO BRANDONS starring writers Brandon Thomas (Miranda Mercury, Voltron: Year One, Voltron) and Brandon Easton (WBs new Thundercats TV series, Shadowlaw, Transformers: Rescue Bots). They discuss how to fix the issues of diversity in comics.
The Two Brandons discuss in detail just what needs to happen if fans, retailers, and publishers are truly concerned about the lack of minority representation in the comics industry...
Thundercats writer Brandon Easton took the time from his busy Comikaze schedule to drop by Geekscape and talk about his brand new comic book Shadowlaw. This is a much delayed visit because I've literally been sitting on Brandon's new book for MONTHS! Yeah. I'm an awful friend. You can literally hear the guilt in every moment of this episode! Brandon catches us up with what's happening with Thundercats, what Shadowlaw is all about and about this own podcast, which is perfect for aspiring writers!
Brandon discusses the business of writing in Los Angeles and also discusses the new Shadowlaw message board: http://shadowlawonline.proboards.com/