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Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.74 Fall and Rise of China: Russo-Japanese War #1: The Surprise attack on Port Arthur

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 33:02


Last time we spoke about the failure of diplomacy between the Empires of Russian and Japan as well as the Yellow Peril. The Russians said they would demobilize and pull out of Manchuria, but when the time actually came to do so, they suddenly had a change of heart. Japan felt threated, but extended the hand of diplomacy trying to thwart beginning a war against a great power. Tsar Nicholas II was being egged on by his cousin Kaiser Wilhelm II, who utilized  Yellow Peril rhetory to push Russia into a war with Japan. The Russians did not put up a serious effort when it came to diplomacy, basically insulting Japan. Japan could only swallow so much, until she would take violent actions. The entire world was in for quite a shock, because a Sun was about to rise and a Bear was about to tumble.    #74 The Russo-Japanese War Part 1: The Surprise attack on Port Arthur   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. On January 13th of 1904, Japan proposed to Russia that she would recognize Russia's sphere of influence over Manchuria if Russia would respect her's over Korea. It was a generous offer to maintain the peace, but Russia counter proposed that Japan respect her sphere of influence over Manchuria, and that Korea was basically open grounds. It was to be frank, an insult. It seemed clear to the Japanese the Russians were not serious about diplomacy, in fact they were biding time to build up their military strength in Asia. In February of 1904, Prime Minister Katsura's cabinet decided for war. You really have to take a step back and look at what a colossal decision that was. Russia was a great power, Japan was considered an emerging regional power. Japan had defeated the Qing dynasty, yes, but in the minds of the great powers, this was nothing more than two lesser nations battling it out. A lot of the attitudes of the day were as you can imagine, racist. The idea of a non white nation going to war against a white nation let alone a great power, was ridiculous. So how did Japan think she was going to defeat a larger empire like Russia? For Japan the prospect of victory would rely on a pre-emptive strike against her fleet anchored at Port Arthur, sound a bit familiar? Yes in many ways you can think of this as a Pearl Harbor prequel. The idea similar to Pearl Harbor was to deliver a surprise attack and then issue the formal declaration of war. In the Pacific the Russian Far East fleet consisted of 7 battleships, 6 cruisers and 13 destroyers at Port Arthur. At Vladivostok there were 4 first class cruisers, with a number of torpedo boats. At Chemulpo in Korea were the protected cruisers Varya and gunboat Koreyetz. A crucial component of the conflict would be commanding the sea ways. Both nations recognized this fact all too well. The Russian far east fleet was constrained from year the round training by being icebound in Vladivostok for 3 months of the year. Her fleet was also a ragtag bunch with different armaments, speed, armor and flexibility. Russia was dependent on foreign built ships, though she was fully capable of building her own. Russia had ships built from Britain, Germany, France and the US. The Russian navy was based on conscription at 7 years with 3 years of reserve.  The IJN combined fleet consisted of 6 battleships, 10 cruisers, 40 destroyers and 40 smaller vessels, led by Vice Admiral Heihachiro Togo. The Russian ships were a hotchpotch of differing types, armaments and speeds, with a varied amount of armor protection. The Japanese ships were nearly all British built, uniform and faster. Alcohol excess amongst Russian crews was a serious problem. Baltic crews spent the 6 months of winter ashore because the gulf of Finland froze and because of bureaucratic demand for uniformity. So did the crews of the Black Sea fleet. Thus, Russian sailors spent less time at sea and less time training. The Japanese navy under British instruction spent more time at sea, and trained intensively. Japanese sailors were literate, while most Russian sailors were not. These variables would come out to play when dealing with steam-driven warships, the most technologically advanced weapons of the day.   Japan held an advantage over the Russians: an intricate spy network run by Baron Akashi Motojiro. He was sent as a roaming military attache all over Europe and, by 1902, moved to Saint Petersburg, setting up a network using locally-based Japanese merchants, workers and others sympathetic to Japan, making sure to pay more than the Russians did. He gathered valuable information on troop movements and naval development, and began to support Russian extremists such as Litvinoff, Orlovsky and Lenin. It is alleged he recruited the famous spy Sidney Reilly, who went to Manchuria and Port Arthur secretly gathering intelligence and, if it is to be believed, alongside his acquaintance Ho Liang Shung, stole the Port Arthur harbor defense plans and sold it to the IJN. Allegedly, Vice-Admiral Togo was given some false information from Reilly and other spies around Port Arthur about the garrison there being on full alert. This led him to not want to risk his capital ships against a well-prepared enemy. He thus elected to send a destroyer force to surprise-attack Port Arthur. To prepare for the war, the Japanese had troopships prepared in predetermined positions, already loaded with provisions and munitions. Aboard his flagship, Admiral Togo read to his admirals a message from Emperor Meiji before all of them lifted a glass of champagne and gave a few bonzai's. The Japanese press were forced into utmost secrecy, everything possible was concealed. As the combined fleet departed on the morning of February the 7th, they had an agreement, whether at Port Arthur or if the Russian fleet found them first, the Japanese would fire first.  The IJN combined fleet made a rendezvous south of Chemulpo around Lindsay island. They were met by the Akashi who had been tasked with surveying the Russian navy's movements in the region. The Akashi reported the Russian naval forces had not departed Port Arthur, everyone sighed with relief. The Russian naval forces outside Port Arthur were the unprotected cruisers Varyag and an old gunboat called the Koreyetz, both at anchor in Chemulpo. Chemulpo was a designated landing spot for the IJA, three troopships carrying 2500 troops detached from the combined fleet escorted by the armored cruisers Asama, Takachiho, Nanussa, unarmored cruisers Suma and Akashi and two torpedo boats. Commanding the small detachment was Rear Admiral Uriu. The Japanese intelligence indicated, alongside the two Russian warships there was numerous warships from other nations. The HMS Talbot, USS Vicksburg, Italy's Elba, Frances Pascal and Japans protected cruiser Chiyoda were anchored there. Chiyoda slipped out of the port to meet up with the incoming Uriu who forwarded the information on the international presence. Uriu worried about the political consequences of attacking the Russians in the harbor next to international warships which was against international law. If they could lure the Russians out of the harbor it would be much better politically.   Meanwhile the Russians were in a bit of an awkward state. Many believed hostilities could break out at any moment, but did not have orders to attack first. The commander of the Koreyetz was quite nervous and wanted to receive an update from Port Arthur on the political situation so he departed from the harbor during the early afternoon. Unluckily for the Koreyetz she came across the incoming Japanese. Upon discovering the incoming ships were Japanese, the Koreyetz turned around, but some of her gunners were too trigger happy and fired two ineffectual shots.   The Koreyetz fled back to her anchorage beside the Varyag and Russian steamer Sungari. The 3 captains quickly met watching the Japanese warships also anchor within the harbor. Soon they could see the Japanese troopships unloaded troops and provisions around 6pm on February 8th. The Japanese troops went to work occupying the city and by 3am on the 9th, four IJA battalions of the 12th division had unloaded without incident. Rear admiral Uriu sent a letter to the senior Russian commander, Captain Stefanov advising him that hostilities existed between their two nations and that the Russian ships must leave the neutral port of Chemulpo. He also indicated he spoke to the other nationalities captains warning them to stay clear if a fire fight broke out in the harbor. The Russians had until noon to comply, if they stayed at 4pm, Uriu would attack.   Captain Stefanov ran over to the HMS Talbot to plead with her British captain to get the international ships to restrain the Japanese or help escort them out to sea. Captain Denis Bagly of the Talbot went out to meet Uriu with a letter signed by the other captains protesting the violation of a neutral port. Bagly had no illusions it was a useless gesture and he bid farewell to Stefanov, advising the man he should try to escape or surrender. Stefanov spoke with his fellow captains and they agreed surrender was not an option. At 11am, outgunned and outnumbered the two Russian warships departed the anchorage in front of numerous spectators. Varyags band played ‘god save the Tsar” as the sailors sang the anthem. They sailed directly at the awaiting Japanese fleet.    Upon seeing the Russians come out, the Asama trained her 8 inch guns on the Varyag and at a range of 4 miles opened fire. The new Shimose shells began to hit Varyag and soon Chiyoda added her guns to the duel. Eye witness, reporter Thomas Cowen had this to say of the scene “Her decks were being torn and riven, and men were dashed down in mangled heaps all round each gun, for the guns had no shields to protect their crews. Like the furious windsqualls in the height of a hurricane came the bursting of terrible explosives all the length of the ship, shattering and burning and sweeping away men and pieces of machinery indiscriminately”   The Varyag's crew literally ran out of men to carry away the wounded on deck. A shell smashed into the bridge to the left of the captain killing his runner. Another shell hit to the captains right killing his bugler and taking some of the side of his face. Most of Varyags guns were silenced, she took a hit below the waterline and was listing to port. Despite all of this, the able men kept to their duty, trying to maneuver the ship by the propellers after her steering gear had been shot off. With no way to fight the enemy the captain ordered them to return to port and the maneuver left Koreyetz exposed to fire for the first time. Koreyetz could not even fire upon the enemy because her range was too limited and soon the Chiyoda began to fire upon her. Koreyetz captain decided to simply follow the crippled and on fire Varyag. Suddenly the gunfire ceased, the Japanese went back to where they anchored before and the two Russian warships did the same. Varyags superstructures were flattened, two of her four funnels were blown off and her masts as well. The Russian survivors were quickly taken aboard the Talbot, Elba and Pascal. The Russian captains had decided to scuttle the three ships. As the explosives went off, the band aboard the Elba played the Russian anthem. The Japanese sailors all bowed in a salute. Later within Chemulpo some of the Russian sailors would be treated by Japanese medical staff and all were permitted to return to Russia on parole, so that they would not take up arms again during the war.    Admiral Togo took the rest of the fleet to another rendezvous point, this time at Elliot island, some 65 miles east of Port Arthur. Togo's fleet was divided into three divisions. The 1st division consisted of the 6 battleships, Asahi, Hatsuse, Shikishima, Yashima, Fuji and Togo's flagship Mikasa. They had an overall speed of 18 knots and a displacement of 12300-15000 tons with broadsides weighing some 4000 lbs. The 2nd division consisted of armored cruisers, the Yagumo, Izumo, Iwate, Azuma and Tokiwa with an average speed of 24 knots. The third division consisted of unarmored cruisers Chitose, Takasago, Yoshino and Kasagi. Additionally 15 destroyers armed with the brand new Whitehead torpedo capable of 30 knots and 20 torpedo boats would take up the role of picquet.  Over in Port Arthur's harbor the inner line consisted of 5 Russian battleships, Sevastopol, Petropavlovsk, Peresvyet, Pobieda and Poltava. In the middle line were the battleships Tsarevitch and Retvizan, alongside 3 cruisers. In the southernmost line were 3 other cruisers along with the duty ship Pallada. Patroling outside the harbor were destroyers Rastoropni and Bezstrashni around 20 miles out. The commander of the Russian Far Eastern Fleet was Vice Admiral Oscar Victorovitch Stark. It just so happened on February 8th he had planned a large birthday party for his wife. The guests would include Viceroy and Supreme Commander Admiral Alexeiev, his chief of staff Vice Admiral Witgeft, Starks deputy Rear admiral Uktomski and a plethora of other commanders and their wives. Stark actually suspected the Japanese would attack, most likely utilizing torpedoes in a surprise, but the Viceroy refused to allow him to prepare the fleet for war. None the less Stark ordered his captains to prepare to repel torpedo attacks. He ordered all ships to put out anti-torpedo nets and be prepared for action. However, several ships did not carry out these orders and did not take the situation seriously despite multiple night alarms. Many main battery guns were unloaded, many nets uncast, entire crews lay asleep in hammocks, and the two patrolling destroyers were told not to fire if they saw anything, but instead to report it to the CIC. This was because the Tsar had instructed his far Eastern forces, for political reasons, that if war should occur, Japan must be seen to have started it. Alongside this, the majority of the officer corps would be celebrating on the shore and at a party hosted by Admiral Starck for the birthday of his wife on the deck of his flagship, the Petropavlovsk. The celebrating crowd would in fact mistake explosions as cannon salutes for her birthday party. At 7pm Togo released his destroyers, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd flotillas had orders to proceed to Port Arthur while the 4th and 5th would try to ambush any Russian ships sailing around Dalny. 10 destroyers were enroute to Port Arthur, each warship held crews of around 50 men, armed with two 12 pounder guns, 4 6 pounders and two torpedoes.  The 1st Flotilla consisted of the destroyers : Shirakumo, Asashio, Kasumi, Akatsuki; 2nd Flotilla: Inazuma, Oboro, Ikazuchi; 3rd Flotilla: Usugumo, Shinonome, Sazanami. They used stearch lights, went towards Liau-ti-chan, allegedly using stolen plans from Sidney Reilly to navigate through the Russian minefield protecting the harbor. At 10:50pm, the 1st flotilla came across the two Russian destroyers on patrol, the Rastoropni and Bezstrashni. This prompted the 1st squadron to douse their lights, trying to avoid detection and slip past. During the process, the Japanese destroyer Oboro collided with the Ikazuchi, disabling her and blocking the path of the Inazuma. This in turn led the flotillas to become separated and were forced to act independently, with the Inazuma becoming lost and the Oboro limping slowly. 20 minutes after midnight, the 1st flotilla arrived, seeing Russian warship searchlights. Approaching closer they saw 3 ranks of ships and then the cruisers Pallada saw the Japanese destroyers, but presumed they were the returning Rastoropni and Bezstrashni. The Rastoropni and Bezstrashni had no radios and were rushing back to try and report the incoming Japanese. At 11:50pm Captain Asai Shojero aboard the Shiragumo gave the attack signal. The four destroyers turned to port and increased their speed to 30 knots before releasing two torpedoes each and turning southwards.  The Shiragumo fired the first two torpedoes, followed by two from the Asashio. Because the Pallada was more active, she received more attention than the rest. Pallada was hit amidship, caught fire and began to keel over. Retvizan was hit next at her bow creating a hole large enough for a car to pass through. Tsesarevitch's steering gear was hit. When the explosion of the hit against Pallada was heard many of the Russian ships began firing wildly. The Kasumi fired her two torpedoes, followed by the Akatsuki. Ikazuhi acting alone, came to the scene and fired a single torpedo before fleeing south as well. The 3rd flotilla attracted by the explosions rushed to the scene, finding some lights approaching them, they doused their lights and stopped their engines. It turned out to be the Inazuma who had got lost and requested to join them. They continued finding the Russians ships in a wild disarray. Usugumo was the first to fire, followed by Shinonime and Inazuma before they made their escape south. Meanwhile the Sazanami had been separated from all the others since 11 pm, but had managed to slip past the two russian destroyers around 1:25am and came in to fire a single torpedo before also departing south. The last ship was the damaged Oboro who attempted to repair herself before limping towards the enemy. At 1:45am she fired a torpedo and made her escape. The Russians had been caught completely by surprise. Their skeleton crews aboard the battleships had no idea what was occurring. Many men tumbled out of their bunks awaiting orders, orders that never came. To further explain, when a ship is in action each individual has his own designated tasks, but when an attack comes unexpectedly and a large number of the crew are absent, orders have to be given on the spur of the moment. The explosions were heard by many in the city of Port Arthur, but countless assumed it to be fireworks for celebration. The Russians wild attempts at firing back upon the enemy were useless. The Norvik was the only ship to give chase to the enemy. The torpedo attack killed two officers, 29 sailors and wounded 8 others. Pallada was grounded under the western battery in the harbor; Retvizan was grounded on a ledge near the entrance passage and Tsesarevitch was grounded close to Retvizan. Out of a total of 16 torpedoes launched, only 3 found targets. A major reason for this was luckily due to the few crews who had deployed anti torpedo nets as suggested by Starck. By the way if you would like to see a visual representation of the attack, there is a fantastic Japanese series on the Russo Japanese war called “Saka no Ue no Kumo” narrated by the legendary Ken Watanabe. On my personal channel the pacific war channel one of my most popular episodes is on the Russo-Japanese war, and I used a lot of footage from the series. I will admit I embarrasingly messed up the episode by speeding up the narration somewhat because it was simply too long, but its still ok. By the time this podcast comes out I hope its alright to say, I have been writing a 10 part Russo Japanese War series for Kings and Generals and the animation will look awesome. But back to the story. Starcks staff briefed him on what had occurred and he immediately reported it to the Viceroy in a manner of “i told you so”. Starck most likely hoped the Viceroy would shoulder the blame alongside him, but instead rumors were spread to exaggerate the fact he was having a party for his wife during the event. None the less the two admirals quickly began to plan their next steps as they both assumed the IJN combined fleet was about to come in an attack them. The viceroy sent a message appealing for everyone to stay calm in the city while Starck ordered the fleet to be made ready for sea immeidately. Countless officers and sailors scrambled to get to their ships. Following the attack, at 8am, Togo dispatched Vice Admiral Dewa Shigeto with the four cruisers of the 3rd flottila to investigate Port Arthur and, if possible, lure them out south of Encounter Rock. At 9am, Dewa observed 9 Russian warships getting ready for sea, with 3 aground. The smaller vessels, such as gunboats, torpedo boats and mine planters were outside the harbor looking to be in disarray. Dewa approached within 7500 yards of the harbor, but no one fired upon him. This prompted Dewa to believe the Russians were completely paralyzed. Dewa wireless-messaged Togo that the Russians seemed to be paralyzed, the time was ripe to attack. Togo had wanted to lure the Russians away from Port Arthur's shore batteries, but the report prompted him to order an immediate attack. The Russian formation was quite all over the place. Askold was to the east, Bayan in the center, Novik was far to the west having attempted to chase the enemy, many of the other ships were still at anchor. Togo devised his 3 divisions to form a column coming in one after the other, each ship was to fire starboard. The Japanese approached the harbor at 11:55am. Port Arthur was tossed into pure chaos. Warships moved quickly to jettison inflammable material while coolies in sampans paddled through the jetsam. Captains lept about demanding status reports of their ships while all they could see was dakr smudges on the horizon. At a range of 8500 meters, the Mikasa was the first to fire her guns.  After firing her 12inch forward gun, she turned and opened fire with her starboard broadside, the other ships followed in same fashion. The Russian shore batteries erupted firing back on the Japanese causing a duel between the warships 12 inch guns aimed at the shore batteries while their 8 and 6 inch guns targetted the Russia nwarships. The Mikasa took a full 20 minutes to form her pass and was followed by Asahi, Fuji, Yashima, Shikishima and Hatsuse.  Asahi targeted a Peresviet type, Fuji & Yashima fired upon cruiser Bayan, Shikishima fired on a ship in the center and Hatsuse dueled the enemy nearest to her. With the exception of Novik, the Russian moved like ants around a nest beneath their fort guns, trying not to make themselves stationary targets. The Novik charged out of the harbor to meet the enemy and received a hell of a mauling for it. The Russian flagship Petropavlosvk flying Starcks flag was battered; Poltava took a hit and cruisers Diana and Askold were severely damaged. The damage was not a one way street however, Mikasa, Shikishima, Fuji, Hatsuse and Iwate took hits. The shore batteries were becoming increasingly effective. When the 2nd and 3rd divisions were making their turn, everything had become like a barrom brawl. Within just 5 minutes of the dueling, Mikasa had taken a 10 inch shell to her starboard side which ricocheted and exploded under her mainmast. Her chief engineer, a staff officer, a paymaster, one midshipman and 3 crew members were wounded, and part of her aft bridge was carried away. The Fuji received a shell through her forward casing, smashing a stack and exploding, killing a turret officer and wounding many. Shikishima then received a hit to her forward stack causing it to explode.   By 12:20, Admiral Togo realized that Dewa was incorrect in his assessment - the enemy was not paralyzed - thus he motioned the fleet to withdraw. After just a single run of it, Togo had decided to back out and rendezvous with Uriu at Chemulpo. The departing maneuver exposed Togo's entire fleet to the full brunt of the Russian shore batteries. The Hatsuse, Fuji, Shikishima and Mikasa would take the lionshare of the damage, around 7 hits distributed amongst them. As the fleet made its turning point, the IJN cruisers took several hits. Within the 2nd Division: Azuma fired upon Novik, Iwate fired upon Askold, Iwaki fired upon Askold and then Bayan. As the cruisers turned to port to follow the 1st division Azuma was hit by three shells, one to her battle flag, the other off the water of her starboard quarter exploding, the third to her after turret. Yakumo was hit twice one to her forward main top and midshipman. Novik received many hits and fired torpedoes at Iwate missing.  Within the 3rd Division: Chitose (flag of admiral Dewa) fired on center, Takasago fired on Bayan, Kasagi fired upon a Sevastopol type, Takumo fired on nearest enemy ship. Takasago and Chitose then fired on Askold which alone came closer to them, a shell his Askolds second stack, another her forward stack. Chitose then attack Novik and Takasgo attacked Bayan. As they turned to withdraw they received no major hits. The IJN cruisers also launched salvos of torpedoes. The Novik trying to engage them closer evaded the torpedoes, but took several shells below her waterline. The Japanese finally got out of range of the dreaded batteries of Port Arthur, lucky to not have any ships sunk. The casualties were quite balanced for the engagement. The Russians had 150, the Japanese betwene 90 and 130. Neither had any warships sunk, but many were severely damaged. For the Japanese this was not a major issue, their damaged ships returned to Sasebo for immediate repairs, however for the Russians this was a major issue. Port Arthur held limited capabilities, they had only one small dry dock and another incomplete. This meant some of the larger Russian warships could not receive proper repairs, and now they were blockaded. Many 12 inch shells had fallen into the city. The Russo-Chinese bank was hit causing the employees to frantically burn the currency and prepare coins to be transported away. Lumps of coal littered the city grounds like confetti. Many Chinese grabbed their belongings and fled the city aboard steamers. Many buildings were damaged, civilian casualties were light. When the news of the surprise attack reached Tsar Nicholas II he was stunned. He could not believe the Japanese would initiate a warlike actions without formally declaring war first. His advisers had assured him the Japanese had been bluffing and would not dare attack. The first secretary of the British embassy, Cecil Spring Rice went on the record to state the Tsar was left “almost incredulous”.  Japan issued their declaration of war 3 hours after the surprise attack. Russia went on a war footing on the 10th and a few days later submitted their official declaration of war after stating to the international community Japans actions were dishonorable. In response Japan referenced the Russian attack on Sweden in 1808, which they did without declaring war first as a justification somewhat for their own actions.  The international community were mixed in their favor, but many did sympathize with the Japanese. Notably President Theodore Roosevelt held sympathetic views for the Japanese and the Japanese would take a strong notice to this. Admiral Togo was dissapointed in his lack of success with the surprise torpedo attack. But for now Japan had won command of the sea, the Russian navy was trapped. From Chemulpo, Togo sailed his damaged ships back to Sasebo for repairs, but would go on the record to state “He felt he failed to take the opportunity as Nelson would have done, to deal a blow to the Russian fleet from which they would not recover”. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Admiral Togo had delivered the very first blow of the Russo-Japanese war. His surprise attack upon Port Arthur was a bold and terrific strategy, but had he done enough to give Japan the upper hand in the battles to come?

Mangakartta
89: Mangan yhdeksän vuosikymmentä

Mangakartta

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 235:31


Tällä kertaa puhumme mangan koko historiasta aina sen synnystä nykypäivään asti yhdessä vieraamme, Afureko-blogin ja Äänijälki-podcastin Nitan, kanssa. Ajankohtaisina aiheina puhumme shounen- ja shoujomangan kuluttajien välille kasvaneesta vastakkainasettelusta sekä sellaisista sarjoista, joista on tehty useita animesovituksia. Lukujonossa keskustelemme Go Nagain ronskinraisusta klassikkosarjasta Devilman, joka 1970-luvulla rikkoi mangan rajoja. --- Kommentoi | Mastodon | Twitter (X?) | Instagram --- (01:00) – KUULUMISET: ÄÄNIJÄLKI - Afureko-blogi ja sen Äänijälki-podcast - Afureko Twitterissä - Nita Twitterissä - Mangakartan ja Äänijäljen ystävänpäivätempaus 2022 - Jakso 63, jossa puhuimme ystävänpäivätempauksesta alkukuulumisissa (03:56) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: ENNEN TEZUKAA - Jean-Marie Bouissoun tietokirja Manga: Histoire et univers de la bande dessinée japonaise - Ukiyo-e-puupiirrosteokset - Hokusai (13:04) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1940-LUKU - Petterin DesuTalks-luento Mies joka loi Osamu Tezukan (YouTube – videotallenne jäi traagisesti isoksi osaksi ilman ääntä, joka alkaa kuulua vasta noin tästä eteenpäin, jos volyymin säätää maksimiin) - Shin Takarajima (1947), Osamu Tezukan läpimurtoteos, joka on sittemmin nostettu modernin mangan alkupisteeksi ja peruskiveksi - Shin Takarajima olikin esillä myös British Museumin manganäyttelyssä vuonna 2019 - Tähän aikaan sarjakuvaa julkaistiin Japanissa lähinnä halpoina (kuva) ja tekijänoikeuksista välittämättöminä (kuva) akahon-julkaisuina, joiden seassa Tezuka erottui edukseen laadullaan - Fujiko Fujio -työpari muistelee jälkikäteen, miten päräyttävältä Shin Takarajiman näkeminen tuntui (kuva) - Floyd Gottfredsson ja hänen piirrostyylinsä, joka on tuttu kaikille vanhoja Aku Ankan taskukirjoja lukeneille - Squash & stretch on animaatioperiaatteista tärkeimpänä pidetty - Comics Journalin artikkelit: - Manga Finds Pirate Gold: The Case of New Treasure Island - Tezuka Osamu Outwits the Phantom Blot: The Case of New Treasure Island Cont'd - Sazae-san (1946–1974)  (19:47) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1950-LUKU - Osamu Tezukan nousukausi - Viidakon valtias (1950), maailmalla tutumpi jenkkinimellään - Petterin kirjoitus Viidakon valtiaasta Anime-lehden numerossa 3/2013 (pdf) - Astro Boy (1952) - Princess Knight (1953) - Tokiwa-so, jossa Tezuka asui 1953-1954 ja josta muodostui Tokion mangapiirtäjien keskus - Shotaro Ishinomori - Fujiko Fujio - Weekly Manga Times (1956) – kustantajansa mukaan ensimmäinen pelkkää mangaa julkaissut lehti (22:56) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1960-LUKU - Viikottaiset mangalehdet rytmittävät nuorten elämää: - Weekly Shonen Magazine (1959) - Weekly Shonen Sunday (1959) - Weekly Shonen Jump (1968) - Weekly Shonen Champion (1969) - Akahon-puolella synkempää ja rankempaa sarjakuvaa alettiin vuodesta 1957 alkaen kutsua gekigaksi (“dramaattiset kuvat”) vastareaktiona lehdissä julkaistavan ja lapsille soveltuvan mangan (“sutaistut kuvat“) suosiolle). Kirjalainaamojen häviämisen ja mangalehtien lukijakunnan varttumisen myötä gekiga-tekijät siirtyivät mangalehtiin. - Yoshihiro Tatsumi ja hänen piirrostyylinsä - Black Blizzard (1955) - Sanpei Shirato ja hänen piirrostyylinsä - Lupin III (1967) oli varsin erilainen manga kuin sen vuonna 1971 alkanut animesovitus - Golgo 13 (1968) - Lone Wolf and Cub (1970) - The Comics Journal: Saito Takao and the “Gekiga Factory” - Jakso 57, jossa puhuimme kuulijakommenttiosiossa gekigasta - Harenchi Gakuen (Go Nagai, 1968) - Cyborg 009 (Shotaro Ishinomori, 1963) - Gegege no Kitaro (Shigeru Mizuki, 1960) - Suosikkijutut: - Petteri: Mangan tekemisen nykyinen tyyli, jossa avustajat tukevat mangakaa - Nita: Gegege no Kitaro, TV-animen synty - Maaret: Päähenkilöpoikien otsahiustöyhtöt (Ashita no Joen Joe, Dororon Hyakkimaru, Cyborg 009:n kyborgi 009) (37:26) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1970-LUKU - Showa 24 -ryhmä - Moto Hagio - Keiko Takemiya - Riyoko Ikeda - Jakso 59, jossa puhuimme Riyoko Ikedan sarjasta The Rose of Versailles - Jakso 79, jossa puhuimme Moto Hagion sarjasta The Heart of Thomas - Jakso 83, jossa puhuimme Moto Hagion lyhärikokoelmasta A Drunken Dream and Other Stories - Jakso 45, jossa puhuimme Osamu Tezukan sarjasta Message to Adolf - Leiji Matsumoto - Space Battleship Yamato (1973) - Galaxy Express 999 (1977) - Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1977) - Go Nagai - Devilman (1972) - Devilmanin hirviö sisälläni -teema on jäänyt elämään muissa teoksissa: - Parasyte - Naruto - Chainsaw Man - Jujutsu Kaisen - Mazinger Z (1972) - Ennen Mazinger Z:aa mechat olivat olleet kauko-ohjattavia (kuuluisimpana Tetsujin 28-go, joka tunnetaan myös jenkkinimellään Gigantor) - Cutie Honey (1973) - Kamen Rider (Shotaro Ishinomori, 1971) - Tokusatsu - Super sentai - Suosikkijutut: - Maaret: Showa 24 -ryhmän kerronta, Glass Maskin henkilö violetin ruusun takana (Suzue Miuchi, 1976) - Petteri: Black Jack (Osamu Tezuka, 1973) - Nita: Devilman, From Eroica with Love (Yasuko Aoike, 1976) (54:57) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1980-LUKU - Seinen-lehtien nousu - Weekly Young Jump (1979) - Business Jump (1985) - Weekly Young Magazine (1980) - Weekly Young Sunday (1987) - Monthly Afternoon (1986) - Ladies' Comics (redicomi) - Be Love (1980) - Big Comic for Lady (1981) - You (1982) - Halpiserotiikan maineeseen päätyneen redicomi-mangan rinnalla alettiin tehdä asiallisempaa Young Ladies -mangaa (jota lännessä tavataan kutsua josei-mangaksi, mitä termiä taas Japanissa harvemmin käytetään) - Young You (1987) - Feel Young (1989) - Kiss (1992) - Cocohana (entinen Chorus, 1994) - Fist of the North Star (Buronson ja Tetsuo Hara, 1983) - Dragon Ball (Akira Toriyama, 1984) - Mitsuru Adachi - Rumiko Takahashi - Saint Seiya (Masami Kurumada, 1986) - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1987) - Yhdysvaltojen Comics Code Authority - Suosikkijutut: - Nita: Mitsuru Adachi ja Touch (1981) - Petteri: Ranma 1/2 (Rumiko Takahashi, 1987) - Maaret: Banana Fish (Akimi Yoshida, 1985) (01:18:35) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 1990-LUKU - Kaiji (Nobuyuki Fukumoto, 1996) - Sailor Moon (Naoko Takeuchi, 1991) - Salapoliisi Conan (Gosho Aoyama, 1994) - Yu-Gi-Oh! (Kazuki Takahashi, 1996) - Hikaru no Go (Yumi Hotta ja Takeshi Obata, 1998) - Rurouni Kenshin (Nobuhiro Watsuki, 1994) - Yu Yu Hakusho (Yoshihiro Togashi, 1990) - Slam Dunk (Takehiko Inoue, 1990) - Näin Shonen Jumpin myyntiluvut romahtivat vuonna 1995, kun Yu Yu Hakushko, Dragon Ball ja Slam Dunk loppuivat (kuva) - Anime World Order -podcast, jossa neoshounen-termin keksijä Daryl Surat puhuu - BL-lehti Magazine Be x Boy (1993) - Ennen BL-sarjojen tiukkaa karsinoitumista omiin lehtiinsä niitä ilmestyi muissa naisyleisön lehdissä - New York New York (Marimo Ragawa, 1995) ilmestyi Hana to yume -lehdessä - Gravitation (Maki Murakami, 1996) ilmestyi Kimi to boku -lehdessä - Fake (Sanami Matoh, 1994) - Descendants of Darkness (Yoko Matsushita, 1996) - CLAMP - Ken Akamatsu - Suosikkijutut: - Maaret: Kaori Yuki - Nita: CLAMP - Petteri: Chrono Crusade (Daisuke Moriyama, 1998), Fruits Basket (Natsuki Takaya, 1998) (01:38:20) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 2000-LUKU - Perunamaan vanha tilasto mangan suomijulkaisuista (kuva) - Kaikki suomalaiset mangajulkaisut näkee Tokio.fi-sivustolta - Naruto (Masashi Kishimoto, 1999) - Shaman King (Hiroyuki Takei, 1998) - One Piece (Eiichiro Oda, 1997) - Paul Gravett: Manga – 60 vuotta japanilaista sarjakuvaa - Fullmetal Alchemist (Hiromu Arakawa, 2001), josta puhuimme jaksossa 84 - Death Note (Tsugumi Ohba ja Takeshi Obata, 2003), josta puhuimme jaksossa 60 - Bleach (Tite Kubo, 2001) - Moderni yurimanga muotoutui 10 vuotta BL:n jälkeen - Yuri Shimai (2003) - Comic Yuri Hime (2005) - Maria-sama ga miteru (Oyuki Konno, mangasovitus alkoi 2003) - Suosikkijutut: - Nita: Mangan tulo Suomeen, Vinland Saga (Makoto Yukimura, 2005), Aron morsiamet (Kaoru Mori, 2008) - Petteri: One Piece - Maaret: Pandora Hearts (Jun Mochizuki) ja Kuroshitsuji (Yana Toboso) alkoivat molemmat vuonna 2006 GFantasy-lehdessä (lisäksi Kazuya Minekura, Setona Mizushiro, Fumi Yoshinaga) - Maaretin neoshounen-artikkeli Anime-lehdessä 7/2015 (pdf) sekä Desucon-luento Kuroshitsujista Karnevaliin - neoshounenin salat (YouTube) (01:51:33) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 2010-LUKU - Titaanien sota (Hajime Isayama, 2009) - Futoi yatsu -blogin ennuste siitä, että Titaanien sota on seuraava Naruto - Jakso 87, jossa puhuimme Shonen Sunday -lehden entisen päätoimittajan haastattelusta, jossa hän kertoo lehden kurssin muuttamisesta 2010-luvun jälkipuoliskolla - Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma (Yuto Tsukuda ja Shun Saeki, 2012) - Haikyuu! (Haruichi Furudate, 2012) - 2010-luvun jälkipuoliskolla Shonen Jump -lehti on tehtaillut uusia superhittejä - My Hero Academia (Kohei Horikoshi, 2014) - Demon Slayer (Koyoharu Gotouke, 2016) - Jujutsu Kaisen (Gege Akutami, 2018) - Japanin kolmoiskatastrofi 2011: Tohokun maanjäristys ja tsunami sekä Fukushiman ydinvoimalaonnettomuus - Digitaalisen mangan nousu alkoi (kuva) - Netissä julkaistavaksi alun perin tehdyn mangan nousu ja kohdeyleisöjen sekoittuminen - Tomo-chan Is a Girl! (Fumita Yanagida, 2015), josta puhuimme jaksossa 44 - Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku (Fujita, 2014) - Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun (Izumi Tsubaki, 2011) - One-Punch Man (ONE ja Yuusuke Murata, 2012), josta puhuimme jaksossa 32 - Weekly Shonen Jump -printtilehden nettisisarlehti Shonen Jump+ on alkanut tuottaa Japanin isoimpia hittejä printtilehden rinnalla - Kaiju No. 8 (Naoya Matsumoto, 2020) - Spy x Family (Tatsuya Endo, 2019) - Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme edellisen kerran mangan 2010-luvusta - Liisa Ihmemaassa -sarjojen pikkubuumi - Alice in the Country of Hearts -mangat pohjautuivat Quin Rosen visual noveliin - I Am Alice (Ayumi Kanou, 2012) - Are You Alice? (Ai Ninomiya & Ikumi Katagiri, 2009) - Hirviötyttösarjojen pikkubuumi (kuten Monster Musume ja Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary) - Eksorsistisarjat olivat melkein juttu - Blue Exorcist (Kazue Kato, 2009) - Twin Star Exorcists (Yoshiaki Sukeno, 2013) - Mob Psycho 100 (ONE, 2012) - Rin-ne (Rumiko Takahashi, 2009) - Nolkytluvulla taas shinigami-sarjat olivat oma pikkutrendinsä - Bleach - Death Note - Descendants of Darkness - Full Moon wo Sagashite (Arina Tanemura, 2002) - Salapoliisi Conanin spinoff-sarjat olivat osa tuoteperheiden nousua (Zero's Tea Time ja The Culprit Hanzawa) - Velhon morsian (Kore Yamazaki, 2013) - Suosikkijutut: -Petteri: Harta-lehti (entinen Fellows!, 2008) -Maaret: BL-genren uudistuminen - Fujoshiluolan postaus aiheesta - Nita: Mangan saatavuuden kasvu länsimaissa (02:08:21) – MANGAN VUOSIKYMMENET: 2020-LUKU - Akane-banashi (Yuki Suenaga, 2022) - Suosikkijutut: - Petteri: Manga Plus -manganlukupalvelu (2019) - Maaret: Blackguard (Ryo Hanada, 2019) - Nita: Mangakartta (Äääää kiitos Nita ;___;) (02:26:17) – SHOUJO VS SHOUNEN - ANN: The Rise of Reiwa: Romance Manga's Current Era Explained - Heisei-kausi vaihtui Reiwa-kaudeksi vuonna 2019 - Colleen's Manga Recs (YouTube) - Colleenin Twitter-ketju sarjasuosituksista aloittelijoille genreittäin - That Manga Hunter - GFantasy-lehti sekoittaa ihmisiä aina, koska listaussivustoilla se luokitellaan shounen-lehdeksi, vaikka sisältö onkin enemmän naisyleisölle räätälöityä - Kaiju Girl Caramelise - Not Your Idol - Ippon Again! (02:43:52) – USEAT ANIMESOVITUKSET - Kitarou tanjou: Gegege no nazo -elokuvan teaseri (YouTube) - Jakso 88, jossa puhuimme alkukuulumisissa The First Slam Dunk -elokuvasta - Jakso 72, jossa keskustelimme vanhempien mangasarjojen tuoreemmista animesovituksista - Mangasarjoja, joista tehdään aina uusia animesovituksia vuosikymmen toisen perään (joko jatkoa tai uusintasovituksia): - Gegege no Kitaro - Hakaba Kitaro -anime alkoi vuonna 2008, toisin kuin Nita muisteli - Cyborg 009 - Devilman - Lupin III - Dragon Ball - Saint Seiya - Saiyuki, jonka monista sirpaleisesti tarinaa sovittavista animesovitustuotannoista puhuimme jaksossa 62 - Tubettaja Logan Paulista nousi kohu, kun hän oli kuvannut Japanissa videota itsemurhan tehneestä henkilöstä - Muita mainittuja sarjoja, joilla on useampi animesovitus - Fruits Basket - Sorcerous Stabber Orphen - Bastard - Tokyo Mew Mew - Sailor Moon - Space Battleship Yamato - Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Higurashi - When They Cry - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Hellsing - Fullmetal Alchemist - Ashita no Joe / Megalobox - Trigun - Urusei Yatsura - Tezuka-mukaelmia - Dororo - Young Black Jack - Atom: The Beginning - Pluto (03:13:41) – LUKUJONOSSA: DEVILMAN - Devilman - Maou Dante - Devilman Crybaby - Äänijäljen jakso 35, jossa puhuttiin Devilmanin erilaisista animesovituksista vuosien varrelta - Kun demoni sieluun vilahtaa, niin kulmakarvat otsaan kilahtaa (kuva) - Ihminen on todellinen hirviö (kuva) - Jakso 75, jossa puhuimme Parasytestä - Akira vastaan Jinmen (kuva) - Kohtauksen aloituksesta on selvää, että koko yhteenotto tapahtuu pimeällä leikkikentällä, mutta Jinmenin saavuttua paikalle taustoista tulee yhdentekeviä (kuva) - Seven Seas -omnibusjulkaisun kannet - Palastelu (kuva) - Tervetuloa helvettiin, josta ei ole paluuta! (kuva) - Ryo ei tykkää tytöistä (kuva) - Mikin mielestä väkivalta on miehekästä ja kuumaa (kuva) - Petteri sattui vuonna 2012 ostamaan Weekly Manga Goraku -lehden numeron… (kuva) - …Jossa juuri silloin parhaillaan ilmestyi (kuva) Go Nagain omaelämäkerrallinen manga Gekiman!, jossa hän kertoi Devilmanin tekemisestä (03:51:40) – LOPETUS

Hot Off the Press Podcast
Tokiwa Sears

Hot Off the Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 68:25


We're normally pretty humorous and cute with these notes here every week, but with this week's focal topic being mental health and taking time to take care of yourself, we thought it best to drop the schtick and focus on the importance of this issue and this week's guest, Tokiwa Sears, who fully understands the burnout and issues facing the food and drink industry.   Sears is the head mixologist for the iconic and James Beard Award-winning One Flew South at the Atlanta Airport. Both she and Chef Pete aren't afraid to talk about the culinary world's seldom discussed secret of burnout and mental health concerns, and Sears even shares what she went through in 2020 when she exited bartending in order to take time for self-care and self-assessment. And while that might not be an option for everyone, she and Chef Pete will talk about ways any and all of us can take of ourselves amidst the hustle and bustle of our work and personal lives.   Do yourself a favor and check out this week's episode of The Raw Ingredients - mental health issues affect each and every one of us from time to time, and the tips you glean from here may well help you help others or yourself sometime in the future.

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eLABorate Topics
Episode 29: Leadership, Influence & Impact in STEM, featuring Tokiwa Smith

eLABorate Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 42:56


Leadership is the ability to motivate and inspire others through influencing, resulting in the right outcomes and impact. In today's discussion, the eLABorate co-hosts talk to special guest, Tokiwa Smith about how she has used her influence and skills to make a huge impact in her community. Tune in as Tokiwa details how her SEM Link program works to effectively provide positive STEM role models and give students access to essential tools (at early ages)! The amazing impact of this powerful program has been the immeasurable influence and awareness of STEM careers for local students.  Special Guest Bio:Ms. Tokiwa T. Smith is a leader in STEM Education and Philanthropy; having over 18 years' experience in academia, government, and philanthropy. An alumna of Florida A & M University, Ms. Smith is an Author, Consultant, Speaker and Social Entrepreneur. She is the Founder and Executive Director of a nonprofit organization, Science, Engineering and Mathematics Link Inc and Principal of Tokiwa T. Smith Consulting. Ms. Smith has been honored by her peers and the community receiving several awards. Her work has been featured in media outlets, she sits on several advisory boards and is a member of civic organizations. She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Listeners can connect with Tokiwa at:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tokiwatsmith/Twitter: @semlink  Instagram: @tokiwasmith , @semlinkFacebook: @semlinkinc Be a Supporter! 1.      Join our community! Be sure to follow @eLABorateTopics on LinkedIn. 2.      Listen on directimpactbroadcsting.com, Lab Vine or your favorite podcast platform3.      Don't forget to subscribe to the show on your phone, tablet or notebook so you never miss an episode! 4.      Be sure to leave a comment, and share with a fellow medical laboratory professionals! Be a Guest!If you have a leadership or laboratory message to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please reach out to us at elaboratetopics@directimpactbroadcasting.com or Direct Impact Broadcasting on Social Media.  

Pixel Bento
La "durée de vie", un concept qui a la vie dure !

Pixel Bento

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 137:06


Dans ce 25ème Pixel Bento nous allons parler de rejouabilité et de durée de vie. Deux concepts qui ont évolué de façon spectaculaire avec le temps, les machines et l'industrie du jeu en général. Du RPG au rogue-like, en passant par les fins cachées, le loot system, les mondes ouverts, le streaming ou encore le Game Score... de nombreux éléments ont impacté ces concepts de façons significatives, pour le meilleur, et parfois le pire. Cet épisode sera aussi une plongée dans le passé, celui des années 80 avec le sublime Huntdown, un Run-and-Gun coop, indie et pixel art; des années 90 avec le retour du RPG Chrono Cross; et même des années 50 (!) avec Tokiwa-sō, un mythique appartement tokyoïte qui a hébergé quelques-uns des plus grands noms du manga, dont un certain Tezuka Osamu ! Pause musicale : Hades - No Escape - Darren Korb Émission enregistrée le 29 mai 2022. Suivez-nous @PixelBentopod Contactez-nous pixelbentopodcast@gmail.com

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I’m Not Sure. But, It’s Okay.
Better Rest. Culturally Safe Spaces. Expert Receipts. | Tokiwa T. Smith (36)

I’m Not Sure. But, It’s Okay.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 84:44


Tokiwa T. Smith is "standing in her truth" by integrating rest cycles and gathering in safe spaces with other Black women to fuel her soul. She has the receipts and capacity – chemical engineer, social entrepreneur, author, and STEM advocate – to navigate philanthropic gatekeepers and build her legacy. Episode Highlights LIVING BETTER Making rest cycles a normal way of being. Especially as an introvert. LEARNING DAILY The impact of culturally relevant mentoring and groups outside of peer, professional, and familial networks. LEADING BOLDLY Addressing the inequities of Black Women founders in philanthropy. Expecting more Black business leaders and politicians to courageously “kick over tables like Jesus did in the temple” — to right wrongs and provide the resources needed to care for its own community. Note: Matthew 21:12-14; Mark 11:15-18 Ways to connect with Tokiwa T. Smith • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tokiwatsmith/ • Instagram handle: @tokiwasmith • Website: https://tokiwatsmith.com/ Thank you for listening! If you've been enjoying listening to “I'm Not Sure. But, It's Okay.” here's how you can support this podcast: • Leave a rating in the Spotify Podcasts App (a review on the Apple Podcasts App or wherever you listen to podcasts). • Share today's episode on social media or with a friend. How you can connect with our I'm Not Sure. But, It's Okay. community: • Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Notsurebutitsokay/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQYwX37FvDHcGrwNMoh2nag • Website: https://notsureokay.live --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notsureokay/message

Every Pokemon Episode Ever Podcast
Episode 63: "The Battle of the Badge" (Tokiwa Gym! The Last Badge!)

Every Pokemon Episode Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 78:16


Gary is back in search of his next badge in Viridian City but is soon defeated by a Pokemon nobody has ever seen before! Will we find out who this powerful Pokemon is? Let's watch and find out!

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BASE OTAKU
Base Otaku 109 - Especial Shōtarō Ishinomori, el rey del manga, con Oriol Estrada

BASE OTAKU

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 134:24


Base Otaku, el podcast 100% manga, sigue rindiendo homenaje a los mejores y con los mejores. Para ello, esta semana nos visita Oriol Estrada, autor de Cultura Manga y creador de Espai Daruma, espacio destinado a la divulgación de la cultura japonesa y amante y ferreo defensor de Shōtarō Ishinomori. Repasaremos la obra de este autor, haciendo hincapié en las obras editadas en nuestro país, "Kikaider Code 02", "Musashi", Hokusahi", "Relatos de Sabu e Ichi", "Mi Vida Sexual y otras Historias", The Legend of Zelda" y el nuevísimo "Kamen Rider" 1:30 Presentación Oriol 7:45 Novedades, noticias... 33:15 ... y licencias de Arechi 40:40 Shotario Ishinomori 2:07:15 Despedida y cierre Datos curiosos: 1. Pase Antorcha Super Sentai: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq2-SAF8TEY 2. Cyborg 009. EP 01: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=koWkb5zMYdk&list=PLAF61F9205D59E239 3. Tokiwa. The Apartment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7MpVdZ9SXU&t=23s Y recordad que este audio lo tenéis gracias a el gran K. y que la mejor forma de ayudarnos es difundir. SUuuuuuuussssscribete!!!!

Manga Machinations
347 - Ping Pong part 2

Manga Machinations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 108:11


This week dakazu talks about Sui Ishida’s new series Chojin X and the end of pesuyama poppy’s Jibun(Onna) no Karada wo Yurusumade! Then we finish up our Retrospective on Taiyo Matsumoto’s fantastic sports series, Ping Pong!!! Send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our website! https://mangamachinations.com Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord! https://discord.me/mangamac Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Tadahitori” by Bakudan Johnny from Ping Pong the Animation, Opening, Introductions, Shout out from Mangasplaining  00:03:17 - Listener Email: What topic to choose for writing a manga 00:13:03 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Morgana teases Lovesickness: Junji Ito Story Collection  00:16:11 - Superhuman battles in Chojin X remind dakazu of Sui Ishida’s unfinished The Penisman 00:21:49 - Jibun(Onna) no Karada wo Yurusumade ended while showing pesuyama poppy working though their trauma 00:25:25 - News: An interview with Nagata Kabi available for a limited time on Toronto Comic Arts Festival YouTube channel 00:26:35 - Winners of 45th Kodansha Manga Awards include Blue Lock, A Condition Called Love, and Yuria Sensei no Akai Ito 00:34:02 - Upcoming anime adaptation for Komi Can’t Communicate in Fall 2021 00:34:58 - Yasuo Ohtagaki resumes work on Moonlight Mile after 10 year hiatus 00:38:27 - Virtual tour of the Tokiwa-sō Manga Museum now possible through Google Street View 00:42:07 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Manga in Motion on Ping Pong the Animation, We’ll be reviewing all 11 episode anime adaptation of Taiyo Matsumoto’s manga directed by Masaaki Yuasa  00:43:04 - Main Segment Retrospective: Ping Pong, Transition Song:  “‘Ano Yoake Maeno’ Bokura ni Tsuite” by Merengue from Ping Pong the Animation, Comprehensive review of Taiyo Matsumoto’s seinen sports series that explores how competitive high school table tennis effects different athletes 01:46:31 - Next Week’s Topic: Ping Pong the Animation, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster

Behind the Biography
Behind the Biography: Tokiwa Smith

Behind the Biography

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 46:50


A native of Miami, Florida and an alumna of Florida A & M University, Ms. Tokiwa T. Smith is a Chemical Engineer, Social Entrepreneur and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Educator. She has over 15 years' experience in education, government and philanthropy having worked for organizations such as Atlanta Public Schools, California State University East Bay, Georgia State University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Spelman College. Ms. Smith the Founder and Executive Director of Science, Engineering and Mathematics Link Inc., also known as SEM Link, a nonprofit organization that exposes urban youth to STEM and STEM Careers by connecting to the STEM community. She is the CEO and Principal Consultant of Kemet Educational Services, a STEM educational consulting firm that focuses on ensuring that pre-college, community college and undergraduate students are prepared to pursue STEM careers.

English4U 活用空中美語
Unit 7-2 復興「常盤莊」,回到日本漫畫家的夢想原點

English4U 活用空中美語

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 25:25


Unit 7-2 Tokiwa-sō: An Important Chapter in Manga History 「常盤莊」這棟公寓曾住著一群重要的日本現代漫畫家,在漫畫創作不易的年代,這些漫畫家依舊滿抱著熱情並互相鼓舞,在這狹小的居住空間共同寫下了現代漫畫史上的傳奇故事……

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English4U 活用空中美語
Unit 7-1 復興「常盤莊」,回到日本漫畫家的夢想原點

English4U 活用空中美語

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 26:17


Unit 7-1 Tokiwa-sō: An Important Chapter in Manga History 「常盤莊」這棟公寓曾住著一群重要的日本現代漫畫家,在漫畫創作不易的年代,這些漫畫家依舊滿抱著熱情並互相鼓舞,在這狹小的居住空間共同寫下了現代漫畫史上的傳奇故事……

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Japan Station: A Podcast by Japankyo.com
53 The Inspiring Journey of Kofi Manga

Japan Station: A Podcast by Japankyo.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 63:12


On this episode of the Japan Station podcast, manga creator and boxer Kofi Bazzell-Smith (a.k.a. Kofi Manga) stops by to discuss manga, the Japanese language, and the importance of perseverance. About Kofi Manga Kofi Bazzell-Smith is an American manga creator and boxer. He is active on YouTube and Instagram under the name Kofi Manga. Topics Discussed The anime/manga Hajime no Ippo How it was that Kofi started studying Japanese How Kofi checks the Japanese that writes for his manga Lang-8 and HelloTalk The story of how Kofi was able to go to Japan for the first time Working as a video game tester for Deep Silver Volition Studying Japanese in Fukuoka for a month Getting one-on-one manga storytelling classes from a manga artist in Japan The importance of making mistakes when learning a new language How Kofi ended up going to Kansai Gaidai University How Kofi earned money in order to get back to Japan Kofi's quest to study at Kyoto Seika University Kansai Gaidai and its dorms Taking a manga production course at Kansai Gaidai University The time Kofi had his portfolio reviewed by professional manga editors at the Kyoto International Manga Museum The important advice that Kofi received from a Kodansha editor Why Kofi decided to draw a boxing manga Studying under Professor Akira Sasō at Kyoto Seika University Osamu Tezuka's old apartment Tokiwa-sō Getting accepted to participate in the Tokwa-sō Project The importance of perseverence and being a nice person What Kofi is currently working on and future plans And much more! Support on Patreon If you enjoy Japan Station and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. For a minimum pledge of $1 a month you'll get early access to all JapanKyo podcasts, bonus content, and more. And for $3 a month, you'll get access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and all of its fascinating quirks. Also, all pledges get a shout-out on the show and my undying gratitude. Thank you in advance! Support Japan Station on Patreon Links, Videos, Etc. Check out the links below to keep up with Kofi's work. Kofi Manga YouTube Channel Kofi Manga on Instagram Kofi Manga on Facebook For more information on the United States-Japan Bridging Foundation, the scholarships they offer or to donate, visit their website via the link below. United States-Japan Bridging Foundation Website To learn more about Kansai Gaidai University, visit their website via the link below. Kansai Gaidai University Website Fore more information on Professor Akira Sasō, visit the Wikipedia page below. About Akira Sasō (Wikipedia) To watch Koshien: Japan's Field of Dreams, use the link below. It will premiere on November 20th, 2020. Watch Koshien: Japan's Field of Dreams In case you missed it, here is a link for episode 33 of Japan Station. Learning Japanese While Legally Blind (Tony Vega) | Japan Station 33   If you enjoyed this episode of Japan Station, then you'll also probably enjoy the episodes below. Manga Creator Minami Sakai | Japan Station 26 Evangeline Neo of Evacomics | Japan Station 28 Also, don't forget to check out the latest episode of the Ichimon Japan podcast. What is a kirakira name? | Ichimon Japan 29 If you would like to check out the Kimito Designs shop, then use the link below. Remember to use the coupon code OPENING10 when you check out to get 10% off (valid until the end of 2020). Visit KimitoDesigns.com Special Thanks Opening/Closing song: Oedo Controller (大江戸コントローラー) by Yunomi featuring Toriena (Used with permission from Yunomi) To listen to more of Yunomi's music, check out his Soundcloud page or YouTube channel. Japan Station cover art: Provided by Erik R. Featured image: Courtesy of Zack Davisson Featured image: Courtesy of Kofi Bazzell-Smith Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapankyoNews) Twitter (@JapankyoNews) Full Show Notes Get full show notes at www.japanstationpodcast.com

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa was joined this week by Stephanie Kowalewski, the owner of Heavenly Hounds Dog Training located in Hamilton, NJ. Stephanie gave a brief history her business, and discussed an array of dog raining topics.

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Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa was joined by returning guest Dr. Marie Holowaychuk, an emergency and critical care specialist who also concentrates on wellness of the individual as well as the vet team.

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Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa was joined today by Dr. Indu Mani, who is the editor of Clinicians Brief, as well as the Chief Vet Officer of Brief Media. Dr. Mani shared hwy she became involved in vet medicine and shared what it is like to be considered a minority in the profession being of Indian descent.

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa was joined today by Michael Congiusta, a veterinary student at the University of Minnesota. Michael is also a semi-finalist in the competition called The Idea, where vet students come up with entrepreneurial business projects in hopes of bringing it to market.

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa was joined this week by his son Jamo where they discussed euthanization. Dr.T also talked about the Whistle app for your pets, as well as his thoughts on dogs being on the spectrum. You also heard a message from the Producer's Pet Project where they gave some tips for keeping your pet safe during natural disasters.

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa talked about the importance of blood work and why we do it. He also gives a few examples of how he does it. You heard a quick message from our "Producers Pet Project" where they talked about the dangers of giving certain human foods to your pets.

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Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa talks about full moons, seizures, and some insight on how he handles his dog. Dr.T is also joined by his wife and she talks about her life with a veterinarian. We also have another edition of The Producer's Pet Project where they give some tips on adopting a cat.

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa talked about the importance of dentistry and the lifelong effects if not taken seriously. He also gave some preventives and tips on keeping your pet healthy. You also heard a “Producer's pet project” where they discussed how to take care of older pets

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Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa talks about an article regarding 24/7 care, heatstroke and choices of veterinarians. We also have another edition of The Producer's pet project where they talk about the do's and don't of letting your pets go swimming.

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa was joined today by Dr. Indu Mani, who is the editor of Clinicians Brief, as well as the Chief Vet Officer of Brief Media.

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Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters- Banfield Pet Hopsital

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 45:45


Dr. Tokiwa was joined this week by Dr. Sara Goldstein of the Banfield Pet Hosptial in New Jersey. Dr. Goldstein shared her stories of what got her interested in veterinary medicine. Aired on 01/11/2020

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Dr. Tokiwa was joined by Glen and Krys Parkes, the children and of the creator of k9carts. They touched on points such as the meaning and behind the product and how it's beneficial to kids. Aired on 01/04/2020

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Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Veterinary Neurologist and Cartoonist

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 46:41


On this episode, Dr. Tokiwa was joined by special guest Dr. Vishal Murthy who is also in the process of completing his residency in veterinary neurology, as well as a veterinary cartoonist. On top of that, Dr. Murthy will also talk about how he got into veterinary medicine and why he chose neurology. Aired on 12/28/19

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Pet Adoption

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 36:52


In this episode, Dr. Tokiwa will discuss pet adoption as well as his experiences while adopting a new dog. Aired on 11/2/19

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Young Entreprenur

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 37:06


In this episode, Dr. Tokiwa will be joined by Maciej Wojcik. He's a young entrepreneur, that started a company with his family. Aired on 12/07/19

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Wireless Zoo

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 38:34


In this episode, Dr. Tokiwa will be joined by Jeremy from Alphavets. He discusses his new invention the Wireless Zoo which is a monitoring device. Aired on 11/23/19

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Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Veterinary Struggles, Pet Dentistry, and Social Media Influence

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 36:17


In this episode, Dr. Tokiwa will be joined by Dr. Jason Nicholas. They discuss many topics including Veterinary Struggles, Pet Dentistry, and Social Media Influence. Aired on 11/16/19

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 47:36


This episode of Your Pet Matters is a great one as Dr. Tokiwa will be joined by special guest Garrett Pachtinger, a specialist in critical care and emergency medicine at VSEC. Aired on 11/09/19

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Online Reviews

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 37:25


Dr. Tokiwa discussed the importance of telling your vet your reviews in person and not online. He also talks about vomiting in your pet and why it occurs. You also heard a “Producer's Pet Project” about transitioning your pets to the autumn weather. Aired on 10/12/19

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-Vet Appreciation

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 31:32


Dr. Tokiwa discussed many points as to why the suicide rate of veterinarians is so high. He also gives some ideas on how to show appreciation for your vet and how to use social media and Google to make their day. Aired on 10/05/19

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Pet Matters-The 5 Things Every Veterinarian Wished Pet Parents Would know

Your Pet Matters(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 41:53


Dr. Tokiwa does a solo episode and will be discussing what he calls "The The 5 Things Every Veterinarian Wished Pet Parents Would know." Aired on 10/19/19

Tokyo Midtown presents The Lifestyle MUSEUM
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Tokyo Midtown presents The Lifestyle MUSEUM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019


8月2日のゲストは、NPO法人「WELgee」代表の渡部清花さんです。 1991年生まれ。学生時代からバングラデシュの紛争地でNGO活動や国連開発計画のインターンを経験し、2016年にNPO法人「WELgee」を設立。Forbes Asia主催「アジアを代表する30歳未満」にも選出されています。 そんな渡部さんが今年4月に立ち上げたのは、難民が日本でキャリアを築くための最初の一歩を支援するシェアハウス「TOKIWA」。実は、現在日本には1万人を超える難民が訪れ、世界の中でも難民認定率は1%以下と極端に少ないのが現状です。認定を待つ難民たちはどうやって生きていけば良いのか?様々なキャリアや情熱を持った人々がいることはあまり知られていません。その現状と渡部さんの取り組みについて伺います。

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Beyond the Bench: STEMulating Career Conversations
SC80:Tokiwa Smith Used Her ChemE Training to Launch STEM Ed Nonprofit

Beyond the Bench: STEMulating Career Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 50:26


Tokiwa Smith loves math and science and wanted to share her passion of STEM with others, so she created SEM Link, a nonprofit that promotes student achievement and career exploration in math and science while increasing student exposure to the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) communities.  

Confr4ria
Podcast 45- Kamen Rider Zi-O (Episódio 22) e Lupinranger VS Patranger (Episódio 51)

Confr4ria

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019


Para baixar este podcast em mp3, clique aqui!!!Olá, Criaturas Nerds e Tokufãs em geral! Belezinha??É com muito orgulho que comunico que após meses de uma corrida louca, finalmente, conseguimos colocar os podcasts de episódios semanais dos Tokusatsu atuais em dia!!! Sim, amiguinhos!!!! Postaremos um podcast por dia até chegar ao episódio atual do Tokusatsu no ar! Falaremos hoje sobre o episódio 22 de Kamen Rider Zi-O e o último de Lupinranger VS Patranger, o episódio 51!!Tuninho Chan, o fanho mais amado da Internet, se junta mais uma vez à Marcos Bonaparte, o integrante mais polêmico do Confr4ria, para abordarem o episódio 22 de Kamen Rider Zi-O (22- O Mais Forte Zi-O) e o último episódio de Lupinranger VS Patranger, que já deixou saudades, o episódio 51 (51- Nós nos Encontraremos Novamente)!Tokiwa e seu reflexo malignoAinda citamos neste podcast: Apocalypse da DC, Kamen Rider Ghost, Goku e Vegeta, entre muitas outras coisas!Não esqueçam de dar aquela força pra gente e assinar nosso canal, curtir este vídeo, compartilhá-lo em suas redes sociais, assinar nosso podcast no iTunes, nos seguir em nossas redes sociais e comentar este podcast!!!Agora, sem mais enrolações, senhoras e senhores, com vocês: 45- Podcast 45- Kamen Rider Zi-O (Episódio 22) e Lupinranger VS Patranger (Episódio 51)!!!Chegou a hora de nos despedirmos de Lupinranger VS Patranger!Um grande abraço!Twitter: https://twitter.com/Confr4ria2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/confr4ria/Podcast no iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/confr4ria/id1412435137?mt=2YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_IZI-ey3hcCvDGxZeqO98gG+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/105158461973624773277?tab=mXFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/confr4riahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VFs3JsY1h0

Confr4ria
Podcast 39 - Kamen Rider Zi-O (Episódio 16) e Lupinranger VS Patranger (Episódio 45)

Confr4ria

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019


Para baixar este podcast em mp3, clique aqui!!Olá, Criaturas Nerds e Tokufãs em geral! Belezinha??Terminamos hoje a nossa maratona de Carnaval! Um podcast novo a cada dia de Carnaval! Sim, amiguinhos! Iremos falar sobre o episódio 16 de Kamen Rider Zi-O e o episódio 45 de Lupinranger VS Patranger!Episódio 16 de Kamen Rider Zi-O e episódio 45 de Lupinranger VS PatrangerTuninho Chan, o fanho mais amado da Internet, se junta mais uma vez à Marcos Bonaparte, o integrante mais polêmico do Confr4ria, para abordarem o episódio 16 de Kamen Rider Zi-O (16- Eternamente Rei) e o episódio 44 de Lupinranger VS Patranger (45- Ansiosos pelo Natal)!Neste podcast, ainda abordamos: o resultado da enquete se Noel é heróu ou vilão, Marvel e DC, X-Men - Dias de um Futuro Esquecido, Stephen Hawking, Kamen Rider Ryuki, entre outras coisas mais!Episódio de Natal em Lupinranger VS Patranger!Não esqueçam de dar aquela força pra gente e assinar nosso canal, curtir este vídeo, compartilhá-lo em suas redes sociais, assinar nosso podcast no iTunes, nos seguir em nossas redes sociais e comentar este podcast!!!Agora, sem mais enrolações, senhoras e senhores, com vocês: 39- Podcast 39- Kamen Rider Zi-O (Episódio 16) e Lupinranger VS Patranger (Episódio 45)!!!Um grande abraço!Tokiwa e a decisão de não ser mais um Kamen RiderTwitter: https://twitter.com/Confr4ria2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/confr4ria/Podcast no iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/confr4ria/id1412435137?mt=2YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_IZI-ey3hcCvDGxZeqO98gG+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/105158461973624773277?tab=mXFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/confr4riahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBKCy93P4Dc

Confr4ria
Podcast 38 - Kamen Rider Zi-O (Episódio 15) e Lupinranger VS Patranger (Episódio 44)

Confr4ria

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019


Para baixar este podcast em mp3, clique aqui!!Olá, Criaturas Nerds e Tokufãs em geral! Belezinha??Continuamos com nossa maratona de Carnaval! Um podcast novo a cada dia de Carnaval! Iremos assim até a quarta-feira de cinzas! Sim, amiguinhos! Iremos falar sobre o episódio 15 de Kamen Rider Zi-O e o episódio 44 de Lupinranger VS Patranger!Episódio 15 de Kamen Rider Zi-O e episódio 44 de Lupinranger VS PatrangerTuninho Chan, o fanho mais amado da Internet, se junta mais uma vez à Marcos Bonaparte, o integrante mais polêmico do Confr4ria, para abordarem o episódio 15 de Kamen Rider Zi-O (15- De Volta à 2068) e o episódio 44 de Lupinranger VS Patranger (44- A Verdade Revelada)!Neste podcast, ainda abordamos: Kamen Rider Shinobi, Live Spectacle Naruto, Changeman, Flashman, Kamen Rider Build, entre outras coisas mais!Tokiwa encontra o Oma Zi-O no futuro!Não esqueçam de dar aquela força pra gente e assinar nosso canal, curtir este vídeo, compartilhá-lo em suas redes sociais, assinar nosso podcast no iTunes, nos seguir em nossas redes sociais e comentar este podcast!!!Agora, sem mais enrolações, senhoras e senhores, com vocês: 36- Podcast 38- Kamen Rider Zi-O (Episódio 15) e Lupinranger VS Patranger (Episódio 44)!!!Um grande abraço!Keiichiro em choque com as revelações em torno de NoelTwitter: https://twitter.com/Confr4ria2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/confr4ria/Podcast no iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/confr4ria/id1412435137?mt=2YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_IZI-ey3hcCvDGxZeqO98gG+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/105158461973624773277?tab=mXFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/confr4riahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3asd_t0usxM

We Watch Food
Tampopo (1985)

We Watch Food

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 69:38


Ep. 44 We watched the first ramen western: 1985's Tampopo. Sophie & Mitch discuss this spectacular genre-pun film, with all its food-related glory. We talk about how food can be intimate - in lovely or icky ways. Also learn about some delightful ramen history & our inspiring trip to Tokiwa Ramen. And here's that How to Eat Ramen video. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to keep up with news, to join the discussion about food, and to check out all of our personal recipes! Music Credits: "Carpe Diem" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Your Career is Calling(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Career is Calling-Dr. Michael Tokiwa

Your Career is Calling(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 55:50


Wanda sits down Veterinary and host of Your Pet Matters Dr. Michael Tokiwa to talk about his career. Aired on 08/05/18

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast
So You Want to Own a Veterinary Practice? Positives and Pitfalls with Dr. Mike Tokiwa

Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 35:38


Owning a veterinary practice can be a rewarding -- and challenging -- prospect. This week host veterinarians Drs. Ernie Ward and Cyndie Courtney and veterinary technician Beckie Mossor are joined by New Jersey practice owner Dr. Michael Tokiwa to discuss the positives and pitfalls of practice ownership. From equity, to leadership, to vision, to staff training and interactions, this is a wide-ranging conversation that will benefit any veterinary professional, regardless of whether or not ownership is an interest or option. PLEASE GIVE US A REVIEW! Your reviews help us grow and reach other veterinary professionals. Follow us on Facebook (Facebook.com/VeterinaryViewfinder), Instagram.com/VeterinaryViewfinder, and Twitter.com/VetViewfinder.

MinuteEarth
Are Plastics Too Strong?

MinuteEarth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 2:44


The same chemistry that makes plastic tough, light and flexible also makes it nearly impossible to get rid of, because it’s hard to break those resilient chemical bonds. Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ Thanks also to our Patreon patrons https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth and our YouTube sponsors. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these keywords: Polymer: A substance whose molecular structure consists of large numbers of similar units covalently bonded together Covalent bond: A strong type of bond in which adjacent atoms share electrons. Backbone chain: A long series of covalently bonded atoms that create the continuous chain of the molecule. Bioplastic: A type of plastic, usually biodegradable, made from biological substances. Scission: The breakage of a backbone chain at the bond level. Microbial biodegradation: The use of microbes to break molecules into smaller and less harmful forms. ___________________________________________ Subscribe to MinuteEarth on YouTube: http://goo.gl/EpIDGd Support us on Patreon: https://goo.gl/ZVgLQZ And visit our website: https://www.minuteearth.com/ Say hello on Facebook: http://goo.gl/FpAvo6 And Twitter: http://goo.gl/Y1aWVC And download our videos on itunes: https://goo.gl/sfwS6n ___________________________________________ Credits (and Twitter handles): Script Writer: David Goldenberg (@dgoldenberg) Script Editor: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Video Illustrator: Arcadi Garcia Video Director: Emily Elert (@eelert) Video Narrator: Emily Elert (@eelert) With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Alex Reich, Ever Salazar, Peter Reich Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder: http://www.soundcloud.com/drschroeder ___________________________________________ Image Credits: Disposable plastic cup - Wikimedia user Lionel Allorge https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Sandbox and Beach Toys - The Children's Museum of Indianapolis https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... PET plastic - Montgomery County Division of Solid Waste Services https://flic.kr/p/cnfKKw LEGO Tank - Flickr user MaxFragg https://flic.kr/p/gDR7iV PVC Pipe - Pam Broviak https://flic.kr/p/4sy8kb IKEA Watering cans - Sonny Abesamis https://flic.kr/p/pcXrpj LEGO Figure - Marco Verch https://flic.kr/p/DseDts Wetsuit - Clemens Pfeiffer https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... White PVC Pipes - Teresa Trimm https://www.flickr.com/photos/ttrimm/... STS-120 Shuttle Mission Imagery - NASA https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/... Providing clean water - UK Department for International Development https://flic.kr/p/a4UESo ___________________________________________ References: Albertsson, A. and Hakkarainen, M. (2017). Designed To Degrade. Science. 358 (6365). 872-873. Retrieved from: http://science.sciencemag.org/content... De Hoe, G., Zumstein, M., Tiegs, B., Brutman, J., McNeill, K., Sander, M., Coates, G., and Hillmyer, M. (2018). Sustainable Polyester Elastomers from Lactones: Synthesis,Properties, and Enzymatic Hydrolyzability. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 140: 963-973. Retrieved from: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs... Tokiwa, Y., Calabia, B., Ugwu, C., and Aiba, S. (2009). Biodegradability of Plastics. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 10: 3722-3742. Retrieved from: http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/10/9/3722 Rydz, J., ,Sikorska, W., Kyulavska, M., and Christova, D. (2015). International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 16: 564-596. Retrieved from: http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/1/564 Hillmyer, M. (2017). The Promise of Plastics from Plants. Science. 358 (6365). 868-870. Retrieved from: http://science.sciencemag.org/content... Hillmyer, M. (2017). Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota. Personal Communication.

Hot Off the Press Podcast
"Miss Libation" Mixologist Tokiwa Sears

Hot Off the Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 48:09


In the latest episode of “Hot off the Press” Chef Panini Pete and partner and HOTPpodcast producer Keith Glines sit down for a spirited conversation with Atlanta-based bartender and mixologist Tokiwa (Toki) Sears about the history of bartending and the resurgence of the craft cocktail culture. Known to many as “Miss Libation,” Toki’s resume includes time crafting c ocktails at the world famous Holeman and Finch, as head mixologist at Southern Art and Bourbon Bar in the Intercontinental Hotel in Buckhead, as well as the renowned One Flew South in Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. During her time alongside Executive Chef Duanne Nutter at One Flew South, the restaurant was named #1 airport bar in the world by Tales of the Cocktail, a spirits and bartender convention held in New Orleans every year. One of the top personalities in the bartending and beverage industry today, Toki’s philosophy of perfecting the art and craft of mixology is using fresh ingredients and quality spirits so that cocktails mirror the cuisine coming out of the kitchen. The trio chatted about Toki’s recent educational excursion to Mexico where she and a dozen other bartenders were selected by Avion Tequila to study the complex process of tequila-making. Toki recently received her BarSmarts Advanced Certification—the acclaimed, industry-leading bartender education program—and is currently studying to be a Certified Spirits Specialist. To connect with Toki follow her on Twitter and Instagram @MissLibation.

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Should I buy a veterinary clinic? Small Business Ownership with Dr. Michael Tokiwa| VETgirl Veterinary CE Podcast

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 34:54


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Michael Tokiwa, owner of Progressive Veterinary Care, a family of veterinary hospitals located in the Princeton, NJ area. Dr Tokiwa is also the host and medical consultant for the popular pet radio show, Your Pet Matters on 107.7 The Bronc. Here, Dr. Tokiwa discusses the pros and cons of small business ownership and what tips you should consider when considering purchasing that small animal clinic.

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Should I buy a veterinary clinic? Small Business Ownership with Dr. Michael Tokiwa| VETgirl Veterinary CE Podcast

VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 34:54


In today's VETgirl online veterinary continuing education podcast, we interview Dr. Michael Tokiwa, owner of Progressive Veterinary Care, a family of veterinary hospitals located in the Princeton, NJ area. Dr Tokiwa is also the host and medical consultant for the popular pet radio show, Your Pet Matters on 107.7 The Bronc. Here, Dr. Tokiwa discusses the pros and cons of small business ownership and what tips you should consider when considering purchasing that small animal clinic.

HEROES 101 Radio
Some Like It Hot - We Speak To Firefighter/Battalion Chief Grant Tokiwa

HEROES 101 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2015 91:00


You don't want to miss this one. How often do you get to speak with a retired municipal fire captain, who's now a Battalion Chief for an international top 10 corporation? Not often, if you're like most of us! Rock's friend and firefighter, Grant Tokiwa joins us this Tuesday. He's also been a lead instructor and program manager for CERT for over 10 years, so you know we've got a lot to talk about!  Call in with questions or comments, join us in the chat room, or just listen in: (347) 326-9827