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This week AFAA watched the first six episodes of Seiren as we discuss the weirdness that is Shuichi.
In this episode, Associate Professor Shuichi Suetani is joined by Emeritus Professor and renowned psychiatrist Sidney Bloch to discuss key moments from Sid's distinguished career and the historical advancements in understanding mental health. They explore how psychiatric treatments have evolved over time, reflecting on the successes achieved, the ongoing challenges, and the potential for future progress in the field. Visit the MHPN website for episode host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form. Share your comments, questions and feedback about In Conversation With … or any of MHPN's podcast series here: https://mhpn.org.au/podcast-feedback/
Alessandro Shuichi Antonicelli è monaco buddhista di tradizione Zen Soto. Vive da oltre un decennio nel monastero Fudenji, a Salsomaggiore Terme. In questo estratto ci racconta cos'è, per lui, lo Zen. Se vuoi puoi ascoltare l'episodio intero, il numero 64, proprio qui su questa piattaforma.
MOVIE DISCUSSION: Kathryn joins Melvin in discussing an early Junji Ito live-action adaption, Uzumaki! Although the film went into production before the manga had reached its completion, there's still a lot of exciting material to cover in this truly wacky film; and not just because of the spirals! Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 38-minutes of Kathryn and Melvin competing in a Movie/Entertainment Trivia game, finally figuring out which one of the two knows more about everything Movies and Entertainment! (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Kathryn and Melvin are huge fans of Junji Ito, both of which having read his manga for close to 10 years. The two talk about what it is about his work that captures their attention.In introducing Uzumaki, the two can't avoid it: They have to talk about the editing first.The setting feels fresh and "lived in", and even the various characters within the story feel as though they've known each other for a long time.Melvin wonders about the correlation between films about social issues, or that have social awareness, and the size of the community within the fiction (or, the reality they're based on). Kathryn shares her thoughts.There's one scene in Uzumaki that is so hauntingly patient that it really affected Melvin. He describes the scene, and the two explore it together.Discussing how Kirie and Shuichi are roughly the same characters between both the manga and the movie, but how what they represent in the story in relation to the spirals is different.Recommendations:The Devil's Candy (2016) (Movie)The Spiral (Original Title: Rasen) (1998) (Movie)MAILBAG: Send questions with your First Name and we'll answer them in future episodes! Support the Show.Support on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group
More Spooktober, More... Vore? At least that's what Shuichi's life has become ever since he can turn into a gun-toting mascot. Now he and Claire are joining a group of coin hunters to maximize their chances of victory. However, one of these coin hunters may be a cute foxgirl that also wants to worm her way inside of Shuichi and into his heart? Can love truly bloom on the battlefield? And will Claire be able to handle her jealousy? This week, Matt, Sam, Jae, and Jacob read and discuss Gleipnir by Sun Takeda.Read along, meme along, or just yell at our bad opinions by following @OverMangaCast on Twitter.YouTube / Instagram / FacebookLeave a review: Podchaser
This week, Spooktober hits the ground running with the manga classic, Uzumaki from master of horror (and lover of cats), Junji Ito!Joining the episode is Matt Gervasi of The Kickstart with Matt and Matt, as well as The Incredible Two-Headed Horror Show (part of the Say You Love Satan podcast)!An entire town is obsessed with, and seemingly has been cursed by spirals. Spirals in the water, in the smoke from the crematorium...everywhere! People are changing, and people are dying, and at the center of it all: the spiral! Can Kirie and her boyfriend Shuichi find a way out of town before it gets any worse? Written and drawn by: Junji Ito---------------------------------------------------Big thanks to Dmitry Taras for our Spooktober theme, "Dark Mysterious Halloween Night"Check out his YouTube channel and you can find free use music from him on Pixabay.com!---------------------------------------------------Hear more from Matt Gervasi on his podcasts:The Kickstart with Matt and Matt!and once a month on...The Incredible Two-Headed Horror Show via Say You Love Satan!---------------------------------------------------Check out Dreampass and all their killer tracks on Spotify!---------------------------------------------------Join the Patreon to help us keep the lights on, and internet connected! https://www.patreon.com/tctwl---------------------------------------------------Listen to my other podcast!TFD: NerdcastAnd I am also part of the team over at...I Read Comic Books!---------------------------------------------------Want to try out all the sweet gigs over on Fiverr.com? Click on the link below and sign up!https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=323533&brand=fiverrcpa---------------------------------------------------Follow on Instagram!The Comics That We LoveFollow on Tiktok!The Comics that We LoveFollow on Twitter!@Z_Irish_Red
"L'isola dei battiti del cuore" (Piemme) è il nuovo romanzo di Laura Imai Messina, scrittrice italiana che vive da tanti anni a Tokyo. Un romanzo delicato e poetico sull'amicizia, il prendersi cura, la ricerca della felicità, ma anche sul confine fra vita e morte, tema già presente in "Quel che affidiamo al vento" in cui aveva narrato della cabina telefonica che esiste realmente in Giappone dove le persone possono parlare virtualmente con i propri morti. In questo romanzo si racconta dell'archivio dei battiti del cuore, un'installazione che esiste realmente in una piccola isola giapponese. Il protagonista è Shuichi, un quarantenne, che dopo la morte della madre torna nella sua casa d'origine per svuotarla. Si accorge che un bambino entra di nascosto in questa casa. Chi è? E che rapporto aveva con sua madre? I due inizieranno così ad avere un rapporto di amicizia molto profondo.
In this episode of Carolyn Talks...I speak with Japanese filmmaker Okita Shuichi about his 2022 feature film THE FISH TALE, based on the life of Marine Biologist, educator, and YouTuber Sakana-Kun, played by charmingly by Non.Director Okita and I spoke at the 2023 Toronto Japanese Film Festival, where I also spoke to film distributor Aki Takabatake who did the interpretation for this interview, which I greatly appreciate.Find out more about Aki and her company at momofilms.com, and watch out interview during the festival here on my YouTube channel.Follow me on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok at: @CarrieCnh12My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #SHWHCarolynLinks to all of my published writing, and podcasts; So Here's What Happened!, Carolyn Talks..., Beyond The Romance: https://authory.com/CarolynHindsSo Here's What Happened! YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5_hli8lotk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fasten your seatbelts and hang on tight because we are drifting into the street racing world of Initial D! This anime, written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno, has fans all over the globe because of its intense, high-speed action, accuracy, and attention to detail with real car models, parts, and stats. Join us and enjoy the ride!This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
"L'isola dei battiti del cuore" (Piemme) è il nuovo romanzo di Laura Imai Messina, scrittrice italiana che vive da tanti anni a Tokyo. Un romanzo delicato e poetico sull'amicizia, il prendersi cura, la ricerca della felicità, ma anche sul confine fra vita e morte, tema già presente in "Quel che affidiamo al vento" in cui aveva narrato della cabina telefonica che esiste realmente in Giappone dove le persone possono parlare virtualmente con i propri morti. In questo romanzo si racconta dell'archivio dei battiti del cuore, un'installazione che esiste realmente in una piccola isola giapponese. Il protagonista è Shuichi, un quarantenne, che dopo la morte della madre torna nella sua casa d'origine per svuotarla. Si accorge che un bambino entra di nascosto in questa casa. Chi è? E che rapporto aveva con sua madre? I due inizieranno così ad avere un rapporto di amicizia molto profondo. Nella seconda parte parliamo di "La carrozza della Santa" (Einaudi) di Cristina Cassar Scalia. Protagonista è il personaggio seriale di Vanina Guarrasi, quasi quarantenne vice questore aggiunto a capo della sezione reati contro la persona a Catania. Era comparsa per la prima volta nel 2018 nel romanzo "Sabbia nera". Questa volta Vanina deve indagare sull'omicidio di un uomo trovato in una carrozza del Senato nel Palazzo del Comune di Catania. Ma anche da Palermo, città che Vanina Guarrasi ha lasciato da qualche anno, la richiamano all'azione perché ci sono novità sugli uomini di mafia che avevano ucciso suo padre alcuni anni prima, episodio che pesa come un macigno nella vita del vice questore.
Alessandro Shuichi Antonicelli, 34 anni, monaco buddhista di tradizione Zen Soto. Vive da 10 anni nel monastero Fudenji, a Salsomaggiore Terme. Dal 2012 studia il tamburo giapponese, Taiko e dal 2017 dirige la scuola di percussioni del monastero. Il training monastico e il Taiko lo hanno portato a viaggiare tra Giappone, California e Hawaii. Eclettico e versatile, ex giocatore di pallacanestro e giocatore amatoriale di calcio, nutre da sempre una grande passione per lo sport. Il severo training monastico, i trionfi e le sconfitte sul campo da gioco, la ricerca dell'autenticità mediante lo sviluppo e il rispetto della propria personalità lo hanno portato ad acquisire competenze tecniche e di leadership. Attraverso l'insegnamento del Taiko dirige frequentemente eventi di team building e team working innovativi, coinvolgenti e creativi, non solo in ambito aziendale ma anche rivolti a bambini, adolescenti, disabili.
What inspires and sustains the work of accomplished psychiatrist Sid Block, in his ‘lifelong endeavour' to navigate the complexities of psychiatric practice, and how it has changed over the decades?This episode of In Conversation With… features early-career psychiatrist Shuichi Suetani ‘picking the brain' of late-career psychiatrist Sid Bloch - to discover what has supported and inspired Sid in his long, esteemed psychiatry career, and what advice he has for practitioners entering the field.Learn how Sid's three pronged ‘triangle' framework of science, art and ethics helps him to better understand mental health and wellbeing.From Aristotle to Spike Milligan to Franz Schubert, tune in to find out how and why Sid's ‘triangle' might inspire you in your mental health practice.Liked this episode? Stay tuned for future episodes of In Conversation With… by following MHPN Presents.Visit the MHPN website to access this episode's host and guest bios, recommended resources and a self-directed CPD form.Share your comments, questions and feedback about In Conversation With…, or any of MHPN's podcast series here: https://bit.ly/3d6nFea.
Struggling musician Shuichi meets aloof romance novelist Yuki in Maki Murakami's millennial BL. It was one of Rachael's formative manga - but is it any cop?
Spooktober comes to a close as we culminate with this final horror comic of the Halloween season. Kirie's life was completely normal, loving family, plenty of friends, and even a spooky goth bf who is definitely not a Junji Ito self-insert. However, things begin to go wrong as her boyfriend's (Shuichi) father begins to delve into a new obsession, from which all things begin to spiral out of control. A whirling force of horror sucks the town in, with those involved finding themselves unaware until its too late. This week, Matt, Sam, Jae, and Jacob read and discuss Uzumaki by Junji Ito.Read along, meme along, or just yell at our bad opinions by following @OverMangaCast on Twitter.YouTube / Instagram / FacebookLeave a review: Podchaser
(Content warning: Body horror and a couple of anatomical references) We kick off The Tomb of the Crypt, a miniseries on horror comics, with our very first manga title—Umuzaki: Spiral Into Horror by Junji Ito, published by Viz Media! In this chilling tale that Nerdist referred to as “the Watchmen of horror manga,” a small Japanese town becomes plagued by ... spirals. This everyday shape begins showing up in increasingly unsettling ways: A spiral-shaped scar on a girl's forehead grows in size until it consumes her; two boys slowly mutate into giant snails; and a sentient hurricane becomes obsessed with a teenaged girl, to name but a few. And then things REALLY get weird. Can high-schoolers Kirie and Shuichi figure out what's happening to Kurouzo-cho before their lives are irrevocably altered? And can this superbly realized saga twist and shout its way into that widening gyre of graphic-novel gruesomeness known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode! Forget it, Shuichi. It's Spiraltown Tomei by Junji Ito The Drifting Classroom A Walk Through Hell Vol. 1 Join us in two weeks as The Tomb of the Crypt continues with the 2018 Image series Infidel! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!
Avante HQueiros, hoje teremos uma estreia em nosso cast, iremos falar de mangá! E para começar escolhemos um clássico do horror: Uzumaki. Na pequena cidade de Kurôzu-cho, Kirie Goshima e Shuichi repentinamente se veem no meio de uma estranha maldição: pessoas próximas passam a ficar obcecadas por objetos com a forma de espirais e acabam por morrer misteriosamente. Repleta de cenas memoráveis, Junji Ito cria uma história envolvente, cheia de horror, mistério e momentos de plena agonia. Um verdadeiro deleite para os fãs do gênero. Então embarque com a gente nessa espiral de mistério e horror em nossa primeira visita ao oriente. Participe do nosso podcast, mande sua mensagem para contato@hqueiros.com.br ou envie um áudio, de até um minuto, para o nosso whatsapp: (11) 96244-9417.
This episode has nothing to do with Naruto guys, instead Will Returns in time for a special Halloween where James shows evidence that the spiral is god’s signature, as well as share some of his own personal and most frightening experiences in his life. Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 057: Junji Ito’s Uzumaki (a.k.a. Spiral) By Junji Ito English Translation by Yuji Oniki Special thanks to @Nirakirameart for today's tribute illustration. Topics: Reminiscent to ‘Final Destination’ where death is quantitative and systematic. What makes it frightening is how you can be aware of its workings yet still be powerless because of concepts like manifest destiny, divine fate and the fact that death is simply a universal force of nature. Or Lovecraft, where the enemy is invisible, the spiral too is a force of nature, it too is universal. The model/actor (a.k.a. star) system, Ito would use the likeness of Uzumaki’s Kirie and Shuichi for Dissolving Classroom’s Keiko and Azeri. (Osamu did this system first) Similarities to the horror of RL Stine and Hino’s Horror manga. Only truly scary story is what happens to Shuichi’s mother, because mental illness = frightening. Other media Videogame for wonderswan (Gunpei Yokoi, sold 3 mill units but only 8% market share.) Curse simulator, you play as an agent of the spiral curse. Gathering items and planting them. Film – directed by Higuchinsky and released in 2000, if you're interested then James recommends you see the movies directed by David Lynch, Shinya Tsukamoto and Hideo Nakata. Animated mini-series 2021 Colin Stetson does the score. (known for his work on Heredetary and Red Dead Redemption 2) Why the spiral? (The golden ratio / Fibonacci sequence) The Fibonacci sequence starts like this: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55 and so on forever. Each number is the sum of the two numbers that precede it. It's a simple pattern, but it appears to be a kind of built-in numbering system to the cosmos. It’s the code that nature seems to abide to. And if God was a mathematician, they would favour this code. Sources and Recommended Reading/Watch List: Junji Ito’s Interview with Crunchyroll, talking about the 2021 anime adaptation of Uzumaki. For those interested in the WonderSwan videogame you can watch this video. Super Eyepatch Wolf’s video critique and analysis of the animated ‘Junji Ito Collection’ can be found here. And an example of frame Interpolation is in this video here. ‘The golden ratio and Fibonacci numbers’ by Richard Dunlap can be purchased on Amazon. Synopsis: Set in the seaside town of Kurouzo Cho, Kirie Goshima and her boyfriend Shuichi Saito slowly witness a sinister force plague their town. At first Shuichi’s father becomes obsessed about spirals. His obsession leads towards his death and afterwards Shuichi’s mother is quick to succumb to what Shuichi refers to as “the curse of the spiral”. Shuichi Saito’s father loved all things spiral related, his mother, starts to fear all things spiral related. Soon Shuichi is orphaned and becomes a recluse. Although as the spiral curse causes many episodes of horror Shuichi is still available when Kirie needs him most. These episodes include souls imprisoned within pottery, Kirie’s spiralling hair having a parasitic mind of its own, schoolboys turning into snails as if they were infected with a virus and a deadly light house. During these episodes, Shuichi protects Kirie from a sentient hurricane, however as part of the spiral curse the town becomes a magnet to hurricanes and sink holes, sending kurouzo Cho into a wasteland that isolates its residents. The residents are only safe inside the old row houses, which remain oddly immune to the malevolent elements. And when overcrowding becomes an issue, Kirie and Shuichi set out to escape. Unfortunately they become lost in the woods, when they spiral back into the town they planned to leave, they find that they have been in a time vortex and what seemed like a short time in the woods has been years past for Kurouzo Cho, on their return the row houses have become extended and formed into a spiral building. Essentially one long spiralling house, this leads into a well like chasm where the lake once existed but is now dried up. It’s the centre of the spiral that Kirie and Shuichi find themselves drawn towards, and where ultimately their fate is sealed. Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/ Instagram – weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
Der Shuichi Akai-Sonderband kommt zu uns, Conan Runner wird eingestellt und Film 23 ist erschienen. Das und mehr im neuen Der Beitrag Shuichi Akai-Sonderband erscheint auf Deutsch | #10/2020 erschien zuerst auf ConanNews.org.
Yo welcome back weebs, please excuse my bad sounding mic, Ricky and I are currently still remote in order to limit some potential infectivity.... if you catch my drift. We talked through our reviews of the two series we did the Extra Credit episodes on this year Gleipnir and Tower of God. We finally talked about each others opinions on the others show. Catch you next week fam! - EthanPlease make sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, reviews really help all your favorite shows grow!SocialsWe released our All-New PATREON!! Check it out!https://www.patreon.com/weebology Follow us on instagram for mid week updates and awesome Anime Memes!https://www.instagram.com/weebology.podcast/Hit up the Twitter!https://twitter.com/WeebologyPCheck out our Youtube Channel for additional anime content or video podcasts episodes!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJBllbgYsuTrrG5IssngOgContact us with any questions, comments, or requests for anime to hear us wax philosophic about! weebologypodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Song Our theme song is:Dreams By Dj Quads https://youtu.be/iiRCmcP_jlcArtist SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadsMusic Promoted by https://goo.gl/5NfMV4Please check out his music and support this awesome artist!
NBA is still working out the details to start the season. Shuichi just found his biggest threat so far and review Wunna by Gunna
Homies, we are both completely exhausted in this episode but some good info on the series we are chatting about. For a sneak peek teaser though our next two full Monday episodes are ABSOLUTE PLATINUM! So definitely stay tuned for those. Stay Safe, Wear a Mask, and Wash your hands fam! - your Weebology ProfessorsWelcome back Weebs! We promised y'all some extra content, extra credit if you will, and we have delivered! We are definitely liking this style, which coincidentally does comply with social distancing in this tough time. We will continue to bring you a new normal length show every Monday and now EXTRA CREDIT episodes every Thursday as well, at least while the world is shut down.Gleipnir is a new Anime running in the Spring 2020 season. The shows animator is Pine Jam, which is relatively unknown. Their most well known product is the OVA Hozuki's Coolheadedness. This show is WILD bros. I sorta thought the OP sucked and was borderline annoying, with a weird high pitched screech. The show's genre is Mystery, Ecchi, Action, Supernatural, and a Seinin. The story centers on Shuichi Kagaya, a high school student with an unusual secret. He has the ability to transform into a monster resembling a giant mascot costume complete with a zipper down his back and a large cartoonish smile. After rescuing fellow classmate, Kurea "Claire" Aoki, from a warehouse fire, she sadistically decides to use him to hunt down other monsters in search of her sister. - WikipediaTower of God centers around a boy called Twenty-Fifth Bam, who has spent most of his life trapped beneath a vast and mysterious Tower, with only his close friend, Rachel, to keep him company. When Rachel enters the Tower, Bam manages to open the door into it as well, and faces challenges at each floor of this tower as he tries to find his closest companion. As the story progresses, the reader gradually explores the lore, history, and motivations of important characters and factions that drive or try to change the fate of the tower, for more than 10,000 years. Mysteries are gradually unveiled and added, as the readers learn about the struggles and triumphs of the inhabitants of the tower. - WikipediaPlease make sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, reviews really help all your favorite shows grow!SocialsFollow us on instagram for mid week updates and awesome Anime Memes!https://www.instagram.com/weebology.podcast/Check out our Youtube Channel for additional anime content or video podcasts episodes!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJBllbgYsuTrrG5IssngOgContact us with any questions, comments, or requests for anime to hear us wax philosophic about! weebologypodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Song Our theme song is:Dreams By Dj Quads https://youtu.be/iiRCmcP_jlcArtist SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quadsMusic Promoted by https://goo.gl/5NfMV4Please check out his music and support this awesome artist!
Shuichi Nitori's adolescence continues as she comes more to terms with her female identity. She begins dating an older girl, Anna, and also starts fixating on how the world views her - can she continue to live happily as long as she denies her identity? The gloves come off as Shuichi thinks about attending school dressed as a girl... You can also fight us on; Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys) and Ben (@benstonick). Special guest Josh Scalf (@jwscalf) of the podcast Sugoi Corp and our editor joins us today! Drop us an email address with transformationsequence@gmail.com. You can listen to Transformation sequence on Stitcher, too! http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/transformation-sequence
The story depicts a young student named Shuichi Nitori, a transgender girl, and Shuichi's friend Yoshino Takatsuki, a transgender boy. Shuichi struggles with her identity while she begins junior high school. With the impending dread of puberty and her attraction to Yoshino to deal with, Shuichi must also consider the judgement of her fellow classmates. You can also fight us on; Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys) and Ben (@benstonick). Special guest Josh Scalf (@jwscalf) of the podcast Sugoi Corp and our editor joins us today! Drop us an email address with transformationsequence@gmail.com. You can listen to Transformation sequence on Stitcher, too! http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/transformation-sequence
durée : 01:58:45 - Irina Stachinskaya ; Alexandre Kantorow, Amaury Viduvier, Shuichi Okada et Aurélien Pascal - par : Gaëlle Le Gallic - En direct et en public de 14 h à 16 h au Studio 106 de la Maison de la Radio Irina Stachinskaya, flûte Qiaochu Li , piano PROGRAMME Eugène Bozza : Agrestide op. 44 Jean-Sébastien Bach : Partita pour flûte seule en la mineur BWV 1013 (extraits) (flûte solo) Paul Taffanel : Fantaisie sur le Freischütz de Carl Maria von Weber ***** Alexandre Kantorow, piano Amaury Viduvier, clarinette Shuichi Okada, violon Aurélien Pascal, violoncelle PROGRAMME Johannes Brahms : Rapsodie en si mineur op. 79 n°1 Ludwig van Beethoven : Trio pour piano, clarinette et violoncelle en si bemol majeur op. 11 (extraits) Zoltan Kodaly : Duo pour violon et violoncelle op. 7 (extrait) Richard Strauss : Sonate pour violon et piano en mi bemol majeur op. 18 (extraits) Camille Saint-Saens / arrangement Iain Farrington : Danse macabre Goran Frost : Let's be happy - réalisé par : Jean-Pierre Collard
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In this episode of the spiraken manga review, Xan is joined by animediet.com writer and con goer Animemiz aka Linda Yau. So sit back as they enjoy as Xan finally reviews one of his secret shames. So relax and enjoy as our hosts review that romantic rock and roll manga series "Gravitation" by Maki Murakami And despite its more shonen ai nature, Xan explains why its a good story and how to cope with it. Linda also explains the finer points of enjoying yaoi and bara and explains to Xan the wonders that is J drama. There are also tangents galore, so sit back and relax as we discuss this music filled manga. Hope you enjoy Music For Episode: Intro Music -Super Drive by Sakanoue Yosuke ( Gravitation ), Background Music - Rage Beat by Kotani Kinya ( Gravitation OST), Background Music - Shuichi's Theme by Daisuke Asakura ( Gravitation OST), Background Music - Super Drive (Silent Beat Mix) by Sakanoue Yosuke ( Gravitation OST ), Background Music - Sleepless Beauty (Sacred Beauty) by The Seeker ( Gravitation OST), Background Music - Glaring Dream (Secret Dream a) by Sakanoue Yosuke ( Gravitation OST), Background Music - Sleepless Beauty by The Seeker ( Gravitation OST), Background Music - Spicy Marmalade by Kotani Kinya ( Gravitation OVA OST), Background Music - Shining Collection by Iceman ( Gravitation OVA OST), Ending Music - Glaring Dream by Mad Soldiers( Gravitation ) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Our Forum http://spiraken.darkbb.com Our Email Spiraken@gmail.com Xan's Email xan@spiraken.com Cohost's Email Linda@animediet.net Cohost's websitehttp://www.animemiz.com/contact Our Twitter Spiraken Co Host's Twitter animemiz Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Our Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Week: Who is more awesome Shuichi or Ryuichi?
Episode 60: Uzumaki Volume 1 by Junji Ito Podcast Review. Translated and adapted by Yuji Oniki. Originally published by Shogakukan in 1998. Published in the US by Viz Signature, $9.99, Rated T+ for Older Teens. Kirie Goshima is just trying to enjoy her high school years in the small coastal Japanese town of Kurozu-cho, but her boyfriend, Shuichi, is beginning to think there is something terribly wrong. His father has become more and more obsessed with spirals, even going so far as to stop working. He just sits in his room all day staring at his collection of items with spiral shapes. He can even make his eyes move in circles independently of each other. Things really get out of hand when Kirie sees Shuichi's father hideously extend his grotesque tongue and then curl it like a snail's shell. This is just the beginning of a collection of horror tales about the mysterious pattern which seems to be taking more and more possession of Kurozu's inhabitants. Awesome art combined with creepy storytelling. My Grade:A+