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Lupin the Third The Castle of Cagliostro Episode 342 - Everytime this podcast commits a crime it always leaves a note reading “prepare to have your time stolen!” Our new long form coverage begins as we trade in a film series for a film director and cover the works of Hayao Miyazaki. This week your hosts discuss his first film, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro, the second film entry of a beloved 60's japanese manga icon - Lupin III, only on Normies Like Us! Gentleman Podcasters Insta: @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
As J Mo rapidly approaches (or has perhaps already passed?) 3000 films watched all-time on Letterboxd, it felt fitting to kick off a new year with the story of another man who thought he'd hit the 3000 plateau only for it to be taken away from him on a technicality, as we try to whip ourselves back in to game-shape for 2025 by watching a sports comedy that's a little too light on laughs. It's 2004's Mr. 3000, directed by Charles Stone III, and starring Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett, Michael Rispoli, Dondré Whitfield, Paul Sorvino, Chris Noth, Keegan-Michael Key, Dane Cook and Tom Arnold. While the movie never really finds its groove comedically, it's still a charming sports twist on the cocky-hothead-gets-humbled archetype that does a great job of using existing teams, leagues and sports TV shows to make the whole thing feel somewhat real. This is to say nothing of Bernie Mac, who has more than enough charisma to carry this even when the script isn't entirely where it needs to be. Plus: we take a good half-hour off the top of the first show of the new year to countdown our duelling lists of the Top Ten Films of 2024. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening to our discussion, Mr. 3000 is currently free to stream in Canada on Hoopla. Other works discussed in this episode include The Substance, Juror No. 2, Twisters, Will & Harper, Civil War, Longlegs, Hit Man, I Saw The TV Glow, The Wild Robot, The Fall Guy, Conclave, Love Lies Bleeding, La Chimera, Dune: Part Two, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Challengers, Woman of the Hour, Carry-On, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro, Cuckoo, Red One, Ladder 49 and National Treasure, among countless others. We'll be back next week with a little ADHD-VHS, as Hayley puts her newly-acquired VCR to work watching a movie on tape that is new to her: 1993's The Fugitive, with Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, that is currently streaming north of the border on Starz. And later in the month, we'll be circling back to our man Bernie Mac as January's canon consideration is 2001's Ocean's Eleven! Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm continuing the month of AniMayTion with a Hayao Miyazaki double-feature of 1979's Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro and 2004's Howl's Moving Castle. [00:00] INTRO [02:03] The Good, The Bad, and the Odd Promo [02:46] RANDOM CONVERSATION [10:26] Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) [42:42] Howl's Moving Castle (2004) [01:07:04] FEEDBACK [01:11:56] ENDING MUSIC: Theme from Lupin III Buy Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) Buy Howl's Moving Castle (2004) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
The episode's commentary is meant to be listened to alongside the film Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro. The music from the beginning and end of the episodes is the song "Pride", Copyright (c) 2015 Trial & Error/Sakagami Souichi, all rights reserved. Vocal: Kasuga IO (http://www.kuragemetal.com/) Words and Music: Sakagami Souichi (http://www.tandess.com/en/music/) The anime girl on the cover art was designed and illustrated by Eijitan. (Twitter: eijitandesu Instagram: eij1tan)
AnimApril wraps up with the dark side of anime as we review High-Rise Invasion. Then in a stroke of good fortune, we review a classic anime movie. Finally, we talk about the Netflix earnings call, Taylor Swift fans staying mad, and the machinations of a man befriending an octopus.00:00:32 Intro00:11:33 What’s Your Swill?00:12:44 News00:24:49 Downstream00:31:13 Quick Hits: My Octopus Teacher00:36:47 High Rise Invasion00:55:09 Lupin the Third: The Castle of CagliostroOur intro and outro theme song is “Bitter” by Space Weather. Check them out by following their Twitter @SpaceWeatherUSListen to our Magic the Gathering Podcast, Stacking Triggers: https://www.netflixnswill.com/stmtg or follow the podcast at https://twitter.com/stmtgpodcastBuy our merch at https://www.redbubble.com/people/netflixnswill/shop?asc=u Let us know what you think of this week's show by contacting us on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/netflixnswillEmail: netflixnswill@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.netflixnswill.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/netflixnswillApple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/netflix-n-swill/id1142744188?mt=2
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This week we chat about a bunch of remakes, the obligatory weekly Animal Crossing, Deep Rock Galactic, A new Netflix original by RDJ, Westworld VS DEVS, Rick and Morty, and our movie we saw this week: Lupin the Third : The Castle of Cagliostro!
Welcome one and all to the very first episode of The Green Light Podcast! We do staged readings for your ears with a little bit of banter sprinkled in before and after. Our very first script is No Homo Zombro, written by Ellie Baker. Ellie is a junior at UNC Chapel Hill, a dear friend, and a great interviewee. In this episode, we talk to Ellie about her early start as a writer, using comedy as a tool in action lines, and why Jackson never became a WWE wrestler. DETOURS: The Good Place (Netflix, Hulu), Crashing (Netflix), Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (Netflix) Ellie Baker contact info: elliebb@live.unc.edu Writing and music submissions: tglsubmit@gmail.com Follow The Green Light on Twitter and Instagram! @tgl_pod Lauren Hunkele: @hunkeleberry Jackson Campbell: @j_woodward_c Jacob Wishnek: @jacobwishnek *Quick note: We recorded this one a few weeks ago, so it may not be completely up to date, but it sure is a heck of a lot of fun.*
2:00:57 – Frank on The Overnightscape Porch, plus the Other Side. Topics include: A blazer ruined by insects, smoking a cigar on the porch, freakishly warm weather, Tape Land, The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix), Star Wars, Ramp Verse, astrology, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), Cliff Hanger (Stern, 1983), Mall Day, Swept Away, [&hellip
Welcome to the 47th episode of the Brains, Braun, & Corbin podcast. Listen in as we watch a master thief in action in the movie, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979). We also give an official review of Pokemon Sword & Shield based off of our current playthroughs. In the discussion section, we bring back our "Would You Rather?" segment and discuss your comments from Episode 46. Next Movie: Red Christmas (2016) Disclaimer: Explicit content. Don’t take anything seriously, no offense is intended Topics & discussions: Pokemon Sword & Shield Review - 00:06:50 Comments from Episode 46 - 01:03:57 Would You Rather? - 01:08:39 Movie Discussion: Lupin the Third: Castle of Cagliostro - 01:17:08 December Theme of the Month/Movie of the Week - 01:29:44
Welcome to the 46th episode of the Brains, Braun, & Corbin podcast. Listen in as we review the biggest waste of Sci-Fi potential since sliced bread, Jupiter Ascending (2015). In the news section, we talk about the Pokemon Company’s exciting new marketing campaign, and the box office flop of Charlie’s Angels. In the discussion section, we break down the best elements of a good boss battle and discuss your comments from episode 45. Next Movie: Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) Disclaimer: Explicit content. Don’t take anything seriously, no offense is intended
Episode 58 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. Look, we know what you're thinking. "Really, a meme that's half a decade old? I can't believe that's the best that came out of this episode." First off, yes, a meme that's half a decade old and still hilarious. Second, Ben, Andy, Duncan, and Jeff have great conversations about perennial favorites Chihayafuru and Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro, as well as a throwback to last year's Dragon Pilot, before shifting to their topic of cicadas and summertime in anime. Only one of them has firsthand experience with those loud-ass bugs—guess who it is!
Episode 58 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. Look, we know what you're thinking. "Really, a meme that's half a decade old? I can't believe that's the best that came out of this episode." First off, yes, a meme that's half a decade old and still hilarious. Second, Ben, Andy, Duncan, and Jeff have great conversations about perennial favorites Chihayafuru and Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro, as well as a throwback to last year's Dragon Pilot, before shifting to their topic of cicadas and summertime in anime. Only one of them has firsthand experience with those loud-ass bugs—guess who it is! The post 58 - 410,757,864,530 DEAD CICADAS first appeared on Key Frames.
Welcome to the premier of And Then, An Aeroplane! Hosts Alison Autumn June and Em Marko begin their year long voyage to the bright shores and high skies of the films of Studio Ghibli, bringing you a new movie every two weeks. This time, we begin with the first film by Hayao Miyazaki, and the second film of the gentleman thief Lupin the Third. What does it mean to be a dashing hero? What mysteries can we solve and do they matter? Why even include Goemon if he’s just going to stand around? All this and more in this first, action-heavy episode!Please send all your questions and comments about this game or anything else to podcast@abnormalmapping.com!You can listen to and support Autumn’s work at Export Audio and the Export Audio Patreon, and find Em mostly talking Gundam on The Great Gundam Project.This Week’s Film:Castle of CagliostroNext Time:Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
You thought we were done releasing all the podcasts we recorded in 2017. You were mistaken. Very mistaken. Throughout 2017, the Mavericks attended GKids and Fathom Event’s first Ghibli Fest, hoping to unfurl the secrets behind Hayao Miyazaki’s animated masterpieces. Instead, they discovered something different… something darker. A conspiracy. THE GHIBLI CONSPIRACY. This podcast was a mistake. Like anime. But enough is enough. The truth must be heard. Brace yourselves, because once you listen, you’ll never be able to look at these films and the man behind them the same way again. CONTENT WARNING: Our conversation features disturbing and mind-blowing dissections of your childhood favorites. Don’t listen unless you can handle THE TRUTH!! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:00 - An Introduction to the Ghibli Conspiracy 03:31 - My Neighbor Totoro 22:22 - Kiki’s Delivery Service 44:24 - Castle in the Sky 1:01:46 - Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagilostro 1:07:20 - Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind 1:30:55 - Spirited Away 2:02:55 - The End…? Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube. You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha and @VLordGTZ. 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, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! Music Featured: Joe Hisashi & Azumi Inoue - “My Neighbor Totoro - Ending Theme Song” Cassie Byram - “My Neighbor Totoro - Ending Theme Song” Joe Hisashi - “Heartbroken Kiki” Joe Hisashi - “A Street Brawl” Yuhji Ohno - “A Strange Sensation” Joe Hisashi - “The Dragon Boy” Joe Hisashi - “The Bottomless Pit” Joe Hisashi - “Merry Go Round of Life”
You thought we were done releasing all the podcasts we recorded in 2017. You were mistaken. Very mistaken. Throughout 2017, the Mavericks attended GKids and Fathom Event’s first Ghibli Fest, hoping to unfurl the secrets behind Hayao Miyazaki’s animated masterpieces. Instead, they discovered something different… something darker. A conspiracy. THE GHIBLI CONSPIRACY. This podcast was a mistake. Like anime. But enough is enough. The truth must be heard. Brace yourselves, because once you listen, you’ll never be able to look at these films and the man behind them the same way again. CONTENT WARNING: Our conversation features disturbing and mind-blowing dissections of your childhood favorites. Don’t listen unless you can handle THE TRUTH!! PODCAST BREAKDOWN: 00:00 - An Introduction to the Ghibli Conspiracy 03:31 - My Neighbor Totoro 22:22 - Kiki’s Delivery Service 44:24 - Castle in the Sky 1:01:46 - Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagilostro 1:07:20 - Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind 1:30:55 - Spirited Away 2:02:55 - The End…? Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and subscribe to us on Youtube. You can follow the hosts on twitter at @LumRanmaYasha and @VLordGTZ. 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, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us at mangamavericks@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! Music Featured: Joe Hisashi & Azumi Inoue - “My Neighbor Totoro - Ending Theme Song” Cassie Byram - “My Neighbor Totoro - Ending Theme Song” Joe Hisashi - “Heartbroken Kiki” Joe Hisashi - “A Street Brawl” Yuhji Ohno - “A Strange Sensation” Joe Hisashi - “The Dragon Boy” Joe Hisashi - “The Bottomless Pit” Joe Hisashi - “Merry Go Round of Life”
Since our previous Lupin the Third episodes (on The Mystery of Mamo and The Fuma Conspiracy) have done extremely well and everyone seems to like them, we decided we definitely needed to do another one before 2018 was over. So, we did! and we made it extra special by having on Daryl Surat! You may know Daryl from his long-running anime podcast, Anime World Order, or from his articles in Otaku USA and on Anime News Network. And if you've ever been scarred at convention panels by the names of "Anime's Craziest Deaths" or "Panel of DOOM", you can blame this guy. (Anime World Order: www.animeworldorder.com) (Otaku USA: http://www.otakuusamagazine.com/) In this episode, we talk about the second Lupin the Third theatrical film, the legendary directorial debut of Hayao Miyazaki before he founded Studio Ghibli, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro. During catchup we introduce Daryl, ask him what's been going on with AWO, Otaku USA, and how the First of the North Star game is going. Bill talks Red Dead II, Tobias talks SSSS. Gridman, and Austin talks Dark Souls Remastered (a game franchise that Daryl's 60ish year old father is incredibly good at). We then talk about the movie, the Lupin franchise at large, it's tonal differences, the production staff of Cagliostro, Miyazaki's flair, "asbestos suits", Tobias' experience watching his FIRST LUPIN THING, and how amazing Discotek is. Want to watch The Castle of Cagliostro for yourself? As of the release of this episode it is on Netflix and available on home video from Right Stuf and Discotek Media. (Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/70050576) (Right Stuf: https://www.rightstufanime.com/Lupin-the-3rd-The-Castle-of-Cagliostro-Blu-ray-Hyb-Collectors-Edition) We are happy to remind everyone that Bill has graciously provided a copy of The Rose of Versailles Part 1 as a FREE giveaway to one of you listeners out there! As we stated in the beginning of the episode, you can be entered to WIN by popping over to our iTunes account and leaving us a 5 star rating and review. (Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/third-impact-anime-podcast/id1313595090?mt=2) We will be announcing the winner on DECEMBER 13th, 2018 (one month from today) in our Facebook community group so make sure to join over there to know if you're the winner! (Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thirdimpactanimecommunity/) And that's it! We hope you enjoyed the show. Please feel free to follow us on social media, and if you could give us a star rating or review on either Facebook or iTunes, that really helps the show and we would really appreciate it. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TI_Anime Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdimpactanime/ PodBean: https://thirdimpactanimepodcast.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnD4tDaOg7m3A0xatHfAc1g iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/third-impact-anime-podcast/id1313595090?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Il3e2lqbq2awcml5zuxa64lh7m4 PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/third-impact-anime-podcast-2361453 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/third-impact-anime-podcast
On our way to Momocon TheWolvesDen and Victoria watched Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro on their bus ride. They do their review on the bus and gush! Follow us on Twitter! @nerdsonhiphop TheWolvesDen - @TheWolvesDen25 Victoria - @missoldskool
There is a mystery afoot in the duchy of Cagliostro and it is up to us to solve it! Join Anime Was (Not) A Mistake in our inaggural episode during the pre-Ghibli times. It's Hayao Miyazaki's directorial debut with Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro and technically the one film that started it all. Just how were the seeds of Studio Ghibli planted? Hoe does Miyazaki's interpretation of Lupin and his chorts' characters trasition to the Big Screen? And will Lupin the Third a.k.a. "Wolf" the greatest theif of all time make it out of Count Cagliostro's clutches alive, while pulling off his biggest heist yet? You'll have to listen to find out. Quick to the Gyro! Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Listen to Us on Podbean/iTunes Or Follow us on Instagram :@animewasnotamistakepod Or on Facebook :@animewasnotamistakepod Art By: Dan Ryan Instagram:@king_dannis Twitter:@xDKR Music "Ghibli's Waltz" By: Ross Bugden Youtube: Ross Bugden - Music
Episode 3. This week we discuss an incredible adventure film, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro, which was Miyazaki's debut as a director on a feature length film. The Whatnauts Review Show is a weekly book club style podcast about all sorts of cool things from comic books, manga, anime, movies, TV, and more. We stream new episodes live on our Twitch channel! If you miss the stream, it comes out on youtube and as a podcast a week later on Saturdays. Get early access to all our episodes and other cool perks when you join our Patreon! Find us on twitter and facebook too!
Hayao Miyazaki began his career with television and it was the show “Lupin III” that gave him the chance to direct both for the small screen as well as for the big screen with the second story about Lupin the Third in 1979. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we begin our short Hayao Miyazaki series with his first theatrical feature film, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro. We talk about the history of the character of Lupin III in Monkey Punch's original manga series, in the TV series and its films, as well as in the Arsène Lupin character he's loosely based on (and related to) created by Maurice Leblanc. We discuss the elements within the film and what feels like Miyazaki touches, even at this early stage in his career. We compare the interesting world of manga and anime as compared to Disney films in particular. And we chat about the casts: the original Japanese, the 1992 English dub version and the 2000 dub. It's a fun film, maybe not one of our favorites, but still something that's got action, comedy and entertainment for the family. Check it out then tune in!
Hayao Miyazaki began his career with television and it was the show “Lupin III” that gave him the chance to direct both for the small screen as well as for the big screen with the second story about Lupin the Third in 1979. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we begin our short Hayao Miyazaki series with his first theatrical feature film, Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro. We talk about the history of the character of Lupin III in Monkey Punch’s original manga series, in the TV series and its films, as well as in the Arsène Lupin character he’s loosely based on (and related to) created by Maurice Leblanc. We discuss the elements within the film and what feels like Miyazaki touches, even at this early stage in his career. We compare the interesting world of manga and anime as compared to Disney films in particular. And we chat about the casts: the original Japanese, the 1992 English dub version and the 2000 dub. It’s a fun film, maybe not one of our favorites, but still something that’s got action, comedy and entertainment for the family. Check it out then tune in!
Hayao Miyazaki began his career with television and it was the show “Lupin III” that gave him the chance to direct both for the small screen as well as for the big screen with the second story about Lupin the Third in 1979. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we begin our short Hayao Miyazaki series with his first theatrical feature film, _Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro_. We talk about the history of the character of Lupin III in Monkey Punch's original manga series, in the TV series and its films, as well as in the Arsène Lupin character he's loosely based on (and related to) created by Maurice Leblanc. We discuss the elements within the film and what feels like Miyazaki touches, even at this early stage in his career. We compare the interesting world of manga and anime as compared to Disney films in particular. And we chat about the casts: the original Japanese, the 1992 English dub version and the 2000 dub. It's a fun film, maybe not one of our favorites, but still something that's got action, comedy and entertainment for the family. Check it out then tune in!
Hayao Miyazaki began his career with television and it was the show “Lupin III” that gave him the chance to direct both for the small screen as well as for the big screen with the second story about Lupin the Third in 1979. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we begin our short Hayao Miyazaki series with his first theatrical feature film, _Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro_. We talk about the history of the character of Lupin III in Monkey Punch's original manga series, in the TV series and its films, as well as in the Arsène Lupin character he's loosely based on (and related to) created by Maurice Leblanc. We discuss the elements within the film and what feels like Miyazaki touches, even at this early stage in his career. We compare the interesting world of manga and anime as compared to Disney films in particular. And we chat about the casts: the original Japanese, the 1992 English dub version and the 2000 dub. It's a fun film, maybe not one of our favorites, but still something that's got action, comedy and entertainment for the family. Check it out then tune in!
Did you know that Hayao Miyazaki worked on part of the original Lupin the Third anime? Or that the animation team that would become Studio Ghibli helped animate some American films, like 1977's The Hobbit? In this episode, join me and longtime friend Nitro as we talk about Miyazaki's works before and after Studio Ghibli, Ghibli films that came out before 2002, as well as Ghibli's ties to things like Yoko Kano and video games! (I do apologize--the audio in this episode has some cracking & popping in places for some reason. I'm not sure if it was from something that happened while I was recording, but I couldn't get rid of all of it when I edited it. I'll make sure to be extra careful next episode!) Stream the episode above or [Direct Download] Links we mentioned in this episode: Some of Miyazaki's works pre-Studio Ghibli you can buy on DVD!: 1969's The Wonderful World of Puss in Boots (Miyazaki did key animation & designs--there's even an amazing chase scene in it that he animated!) 1971's Animal Treasure Island (Miyazaki played a key role in creating the story's structure, as well as character & background design.) 1972's Panda Go Panda! (created and written by Miyazaki) 1979's Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro (Co-written, directed, and storyboarded by Miyazaki.) Watch the original Lupin the Third anime series, which Miyazaki did work on 14 episodes of: Watch the official Lupin stream on Hulu Watch the official Lupin stream on Daisuki Net And for those interested in hearing more on the Urban Legends we talked about briefly: A collection of "My Neighbor Totoro" theories as collected from around the internet. Origins on the "Spirited Away" theories/translations. As always, feel free to give me your thoughts and comments on this and for future episodes! Thanks for listening!