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Review dos filmes VAMPIRE HUNTER D (1985), dirigido por Toyoo Ashida , e VAMPIRE HUNTER D: BLOODLUST (2000), dirigido por Yoshiaki Kawajiri, adaptações da série de livros de Hideyuki Kikuchi.APOIE O PROJETO NO CATARSE!!! https://www.catarse.me/kitsune_da_semanaEDIÇÃO: Gilsomar do Livramento https://bsky.app/profile/outerheaven.bsky.socialContato: leokitsune@gmail.comBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/leokitsune.bsky.socialTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/leo_kitsuneQuer mandar coisas pro Kitsune? CAIXA POSTAL 13885, AC Bom Retiro, CEP 01216-970, São Paulo/SP
[10x6] We take our first step into animation and Japanese film with 1985's Vampire Hunter D from director Toyoo Ashida, which adapts the famous novels by Hideyuki Kikuchi about a half-human/half-vampire ridding the world of the undead in a post-apocalyptic future where the Earth's been overrun with monsters and mutants... To help us, making his debut on the show is comic-book writer Jared Wayne Gifford... Hosts: Dan Owen & Hugh McStay Guest: Jared Wayne Gifford Editor: Dan Owen "I have lived in this world for 10,0000 years, and yet you lack the capacity to understand what that truly means. When years cease to have meaning, boredom is a mortal foe. It is a war for constant stimulation, and if that means debasing our line with humans, then so be it." -- Count Magnus Lee Subscribe and leave a rating or review to support the show. You can also leave a donation at Ko-fi and follow us on social media platforms here. A proud part of the Film Stories podcast network. Theme music by Nela Ruiz • Episode art by Dan Owen. Podcast art by Keshav. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Inside Movies Galore as We decide to go on about this classic 1985 Japanese animation directed by Toyoo Ashida's Feature Vampire Hunter D Let's see what we had to say about the Film Shall we? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inside-movies-galore/support
ON THE THIRTY-SIXTH EPISODE OF THE BOMB SQUAD PODCAST: Ethan, Tim and Austin discuss Toyoo Ashida's animated fantasy horror film Vampire Hunter D. One of the first anime productions targeted at older audiences, has D retained its special charm 36 years later? Do the low-budget visuals or English dubs serve as a barrier to entry? How does it measure up to the 2001 sequel Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust? Tune in to find out! Website: https://www.bombsquadproductions.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=52220876 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bombsquadproductions Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bombsquad_productions/ Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BombSquadProds Follow Us On Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bombsquadproductions LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/bombsquadproductions Listen to us on these platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6VbdgPxf8efiAMph5tH6T8 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80YTM2ZWJkNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Anchor: https://anchor.fm/bombsquadproductions PocketCast: https://pca.st/r54f4dsp RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/bomb-squad-productions-podcast-hu-Wol7V4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/bomb-squad-productions-podcast-hub --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Spooky season has arrived, brother. This week we watched Toyoo Ashida's “Vampire Hunter D” and discussed Janet Jackson's nip slip, Drew's beef with Disney, the Monster Mash, dating your hand, Cry Macho, The Spooky Sex Tier List, genital vampirism, and more! Leave a 5 star rating and a review/movie suggestion on iTunes and we'll shout you out on the show and “review” your movie of choice! Cover art by Sixofspades1 on Twitch Follow us on Twitter: @meandmydadwatch
The DOtD squad explore the frontier as they review Toyoo Ashida's “Vampire Hunter D”. The crew talk through the film's 80s anime aesthetic, how it contextualizes vampires, and Justin takes a small issue with Nico's final thoughts on the movie. Spoilers in the incense.
In questo episodio ci concentreremo sulle rappresentazioni del corpo in relazione al dramma della bomba atomica; con noi, Edoardo Esposito. Nippon Monogatari è una rubrica ideata da Paolo e Gianmaria che ha come obiettivo quello di esplorare in modo verticale un argomento della storia del cinema giapponese. Partecipanti: Paolo Torino Gianmaria Atzei Edoardo Esposito (ospite) FILMOGRAFIA: Gen di Hiroshima (1983), Keiji Nakazawa; Ken il guerriero (1984 - 1988), Toyoo Ashida; Akira (1988), Katsuhiro Otomo; Dragon Ball Z - L'irriducibile bio-combattente (1994), Yoshihiro Ueda; Pom Poko (1994), Isao Takahata. BIBLIOGRAFIA: - 100 Anime, Philip Brophy; - Apocalittici e integrati, Umberto Eco; - Animerama, Maria Roberta Novielli; - Il cinema asiatico, Dario Tomasi; - La bomba e l'onda. Storia dell'animazione giapponese da Hiroshima a Fukushima, Andrea Fontana, Roberto Donati (a cura di); - Storia del cinema giapponese, Maria Roberta Novielli. Partecipanti: Gianmaria Atzei Paolo Torino Edoardo Esposito Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2QtzE9ur6O1qE3XbuqOix0?si=mAN-0CahRl27M5QyxLg4cw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/salotto-monogatari/id1503331981 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNmM1ZjZiNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Logo creato da: Massimo Valenti Sigla e post-produzione a cura di: Alessandro Valenti / Simone Malaspina Per il jingle della sigla si ringraziano: Alessandro Corti e Gianluca Nardo
Merry Christmas! We watched Toyoo Ashida’s “Fist of the North Star” and discussed buff dude orgies, making indie albums in the woods, getting shredded during the apocalypse, fingering as torture, emotional quarterbacks, killer catchphrases, and WA-TATATATA. Cover art by Sixofspades1 on Twitch
Sortez les pierres et fusils, il est temps d'affûter les lames ! La thématique choisie par Thierry fait monter adrénaline, on sort les sabres et les épées ! On commence par la folie du blockbuster américain, où Arnold Schwarzenegger prête son corps tout en muscle à la figure de Conan Le Barbare, pour un affrontement au sommet avec le cultiste Thulsa Doom. Départ vers la Chine médiévale, où Jet Li, héros sans-nom, vient narrer ses exploits au roi Qin dans la débauche de couleurs et de poésie de Zhang Yimou, Hero ! Détour par l'animation, où Toyoo Ashida nous raconte l'histoire d'un chasseur de vampires peu ordinaire. On finit avec le choix de notre invitée, Manon Franken, qui nous embarque avec elle dans un délire parodique réjouissant, où les yakuzas envahissent le cadre et le malmènent. Le fou aux commandes n'aurait pu être autre que Sono Sion, avec son Why Don't You Play In Hell ! Bonne écoute. Bonne écoute ! Invitée : Manon Franken (Le Grand Oculaire, Fuckin' Cinephile, Sorociné) Temporalité de l’épisode : 05:01 Conan Le Barbare (1982) de John Milius, avec Arnold Scharwzenegger, James Earl Jones, Sandahl Bergman... Disponible à la location sur Canal VOD, Bbox VOD, Apple TV, Rakuten TV 30:11 Hero (2002) de Zhang Yimou, avec Jet Li, Maggie Cheung, Zhang Ziyi, Daoming Chen, Donnie Yen, Tony Leung Chiu wai... 54:02 Vampire Hunter D (1985) de Toyoo Ashida 1:15:22 Why Don't You Play In Hell (2013) de Sono Sion, avec Fumi Nikaido, Jun Kuninura, Gen Hishino... Disponible sur Outbuster, et à la location sur Youtube, Apple TV 1:41:08 Reco : Ghost Strata & Now, At Last, court-métrages de Ben River. Disponibles sur Mubi Bleach, série d'animation (2001) de Noriyuki Abe. Disponible sur Netflix La Lettre Inachevée (1960) de Mikhaïl Kalatozov Drunk (2020) de Thomas Vinterberg Gloria (1999) de Sidney Lumet. Disponible à la location sur Youtube Yojimbo (Le Garde du Corps) (1961) d'Akira Kurosawa. Disponible sur Mubi, et à la location sur Bbox VOD, Rakuten TV Episodes cités : Drunk - 30 Jours Max - A Dark-Dark Man - The Good Criminal Crédits : Émission animée par Thomas Bondon, Thierry de Pinsun, Elie Bartin, Yassa Harbane et Marwan Foudil. Montage : Thomas Bondon Générique original : Kostia R. Yordanoff (tous droits réservés) Retrouvez aussi Certains l’aiment à chaud sur : Facebook : @claacpodcast Instagram : @claacpodcast Twitter: @CLAACpodcast Ausha Itunes / Apple Podcast Spotify Deezer Stitcher Podmust Podcloud Podinstall Youtube
My life fades, the vision dims. All that remains are memories. I remember a time of chaos, ruined dreams, this wasted land. But most of all, I remember the Fist of the North Star: the man we called Kenshiro. This time around we honor a listener request from one of our $5/month Patrons and sit down to watch one of the seminal works of post-apocalyptic animated media. Toyoo Ashida’s vision of Buronson and Tetsuo Hara’s story of a man gifted with fabulous cosmic power and the violent forces that swirl around him. It’s our first foray into the world of anime, will we come out unscathed or are we already dead?
Who knew that when we surveyed our fans they would be so passionate about anime? We had no idea we would ever do an anime movie review and yet, in this episode we review two! The films are Vampire Hunter D and Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust. The films are based on a lonstanding series of Japanese novels written by Hideyuki Kikuchi and illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano. The first film was released in 1985 and directed by Toyoo Ashida. The second film, released in 2000, was directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri. The English dub on the films features some renowned voice actor, including most notably, John DiMaggio (Chowder, Futurama, Adventure Time). Both films center around a half-vampire, half-human hybrid, known only as D. This cloaked stranger has an odd, wisecracking face in his palm, which has all sorts of unexplained powers and is referred to either as a parasite or a symbiote. In the 1985 feature, he is avenging a young woman who was bitten by a powerful vampire noble. In the 2000 feature, our hero is tracking a vampire who has seemingly kidnapped a beautiful woman, only to find that blah blah something about love. This week's "Hidden Track" is by GORE. Their song Ashtray / Libido can be found here: https://borehardcore.bandcamp.com/album/bore. The band has a thriving instagram and facebook account, which you should probably like. If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast vampire, anime, manga, audiobook, novel, cartoon, animation, comicbook, western, cowboy, paranormal, horror, bounty hunters --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
In honor of this most wonderful time of the year (it's still Halloween somewhere, right?), the Hate Expectations team sinks its teeth into the anime classic, Vampire Hunter D. We drank in the English translation (2005) of the Hideyuki Kikuchi novel (1983), were hypnotized into a restless trance by the animated movie adaptation (dir. Toyoo Ashida, 1985), and finally fought through the whole rambling mess to hunt for a living pulse somewhere in it. We weren't entirely successful. It turns out that vampires aren't the only thing that suck with this title. Certainly, it's not all noxious fumes and ghastly ichor (spoiler: Lizzy liked the book). And even where it is, we do our best to make sense of it. Garlic lemonade, anyone?
Sully returns after many weeks to sit down with Austin and chat about the 1985 film, Vampire Hunter D! Directed by Toyoo Ashida, based on the light novel series by Hideyuki Kikuchi! The film is available on bluray from Sentai filmworks. Other topics discussed: Kingdom Hearts III D23 announcements, FLCL season 2 + 3, Netflix's Castlevania, Little Witch Academia, Urusei Yatsura, Hammer horror, and more! In this spirit of vampires and vampire movies, this episode is dedicated to Martin Landau, who passed away shortly after this episode was recorded. Landau earned an oscar for his role as Bela Lugosi in 1994's Ed Wood. Rest in peace. Enjoy the show! This is an archived episode of Borderline Podcasts. Look for our podcasts on iTunes and GooglePlay! Twitters! Austin @bebopshock, Sully @calvakun
We got scooped a little bit by Greatest Movie Ever for Fist of the North Star but we also review He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword