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This week, we dive into the biggest manga first printings from Kodansha, Shogakukan, and Shueisha. Ohayocon 2026 is officially on despite a legal dispute with Sekaicon. We cover a wave of anime announcements, including JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run, Devil May Cry Season 2, To Your Eternity Season 3, and more. Plus, Ufotable is opening a Demon Slayer-themed mocktail bar in Tokyo's Ginza, and My Happy Marriage teases a new anime project after its second season. Don't miss updates on the Kodansha Manga Award nomineess. and new anime adaptations like Agents of the Four Seasons and Tenkaichi.Call to Action:
Today, Brennan and Meth discuss Brennan's love and obsession for the One Piece manga (Meth has made another One Piece fan), the new Kyoto Animation announcement coming next Saturday, and the rumor that Ufotable is animating Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint. The world of Manhwa adaptions is changing forever.Send us a text
Im zweiten Teil des Rückblicks zeigen sich Julian und Lukas enttäuscht von "Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night", erklären, wieso sie "A Condition Called Love" und "Yatagarasu" abgebrochen haben und weshalb "Wind Breaker" trotz (oder vielleicht gerade wegen) der Action ein wenig die Luft ausging. Zum Glück gab es aber für Lukas die zweite Hälfte des fantastischen "Delicious in Dungeon" und für Julian Kumikos letztes Schuljahr in "Sound Euphonium" Staffel 3, die für ihn eine der besten Episoden des Jahres bot. Eine Überraschung wie "Grandpa and Grandma Turn Young Again" und toll umgesetzte Ideen wie "Train to the End of the World" trösteten die beiden aber nicht über den "Demon Slayer: Hashira Training Arc" hinweg, bei dem besonders Lukas über sein Leid zu klagen hat.
En este Episodio 4: Superará Socialmente PR a "La Casa De Los Famosos"? Que positivo si brinda Maripily en la dinamica social de PR VS otras culturas latinas? Se guayó espectacularmente Gen-Z (y Gen Alpha) en el FIASCO de #BlockOut2024 en TikTok? Adelantó algo en la industria de influencers los malogrados "Premios Influencers? Reseñas del ESPECTACULAR Season Finale X-MEN '97: Tendran Marvel y Beau DeMayo la oportunidad de volver para Season 3? En reseñas de Anime: Inicio de Kimetsu No Yaiba: Hashira Training Arc: Endereza la mira Ufotable para dar mas sustancia a la trama? Ongoing de Spice & Wolf 2024: Sigo con reservas, pero el Dub en Ingles está ayudando. #KaijuNo8: El regreso a forma de Production I.G.? Y en ImPOPDeportes: Estamos ante el regreso de los Yankees de '98 con Judge, Soto, Verdugo, Volpe y Stanton? Y en Motorsports: Recibió NASCAR el 1er jamaqueo en su batalla televisiva con Formula 1 tras record de audiencia en el Miami GP , o fue mas bien un fluke, propiciado por la lluvia? Y en Preview de Racing Trifecta 2K24: Se consagrará Kyle Larson ganando La Indy 500 y la Coca-Cola 600 , el mismo día? Tambien discutimos la controversia de la pelea de Ricky Stenhouse vs. Kyle Busch en la All Star Race? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imponderableselpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/imponderableselpodcast/support
Demon Slayer Season 4 will be released on May 12, 2024, as confirmed with a brand-new trailer.Aniplex held a special Demon Slayer event, "Demon Slayer TV - Hashira Training Arc New Information Announcement Special" on March 9, 2024, with the voice actors of Tanjiro Kamado (Natsuki Hanae), Zenitsu Agatsuma (Hiro Shimono) and Inosuke Hashibira (Yoshitsugu Matsuoka) in attendance. It was revealed that the Demon Slayer Season 4 release date is set for May 5, 2024, with the first episode being a one-hour special premiere. The season adapts the "Hashira Training" arc from Koyoharu Gotouge's original manga. The new Demon Slayer Season 4 trailer by studio Ufotable and a new key visual are above.Source: https://www.cbr.com/demon-slayer-season-4-trailer-release-date/Follow The Socials:Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5knAeTAYpIE0RuswBrKfVe?si=a713499c4f2a42a5Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roose366Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RooseJp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/message
A new trailer for Ufotable's Witch on the Holy Night anime movie has been released, giving a glimpse at how it will handle the Type-Moon visual novel. A new trailer has been released for the latest anime adaptation of a Type-Moon visual novel. Produced by Ufotable, Witch on the Holy Night is an animated film based on the visual novel video game from 2012. The game and movie's storyline involves Aoko Aozaki, a young heiress who's tasked with learning sorcery in order to defend her family's land. Her teacher is a mage named Alice Kuonji, a supposed witch who lives in a mysterious mansion in the town of Misaki. While contending with these new responsibilities, she also encounters new allies, attempts to balance her normal life in school and deals with an older sister who feels that her birthright has been denied. Subscribe To Support The Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/subscribe Follow The Socials: Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5knAeTAYpIE0RuswBrKfVe?si=a713499c4f2a42a5 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roose366 Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RooseJp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/message
When a new bar was set. ufoTable tax fraud (0-17) Retro Review: First 2 Kara no Kyokai Movies (17-end) Join the patreon https://linktr.ee/RedLeafRetrocastTwitter: @BowlingJD Tori Youtube: Anime Top Scholar
We begin Fate/Zero with the first half of the first volume (up to and including act 2), as well as covering the first 2 episodes of the Ufotable anime alongside it. Will we survive a complete dearth of interesting women as the boy's club takes the wheel? Next time we'll be continuing Fate/Zero with the rest of volume 1, and episodes 3-5 of the anime. For Yuri Teatime, we'll be talking about A Winter's Tale (2005 visual novel), episodes 11-13 of the Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai anime, and the Rascal Does Not Dream Of A Dreaming Girl movie.Link to Moon Archive Schedule Masterlist: moonarchive.art/scheduleSection Timestamps:intro - 0:00:00yuri teatime - 1:12until we meet again - 3:21rascal does not dream of bunny girl senpai - 25:40fate/zero - 1:16:02prologue - 1:34:42act 1 - 2:00:45act 2 - 2:23:45outro - 2:56:43{LIST OF NON TYPE-MOON WORKS REFERENCED}Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl SenpaiUntil We Meet AgainThe Monogatari seriesBanG Dream! It's MyGO!!!!!This episode carries content warnings for discussions of death, blood, gore, sexism, serial murder, body horror, parasitic insects, and sad dads.Featuring co-hosts Benn Ends (@bennends) and fen (@fenic_fox). Guest featuring Blutweinen (@blutweinen on Bluesky)Email us at cryingrulesactually@gmail.com with questions, comments, and compliments.Cover art by Benn Ends, Intro music by Benn Ends, remaining music from the media covered.
The boys are back from hiatus with a brand new episode. Listen as they break down the latest JJK arc and what we can expect as JJK makes it's way to the Shibuya Incident Arc. Also has Mappa surpassed Ufotable as the best studio in anime? Listen as the boys break it down.
-Tip Jar -Twitter Hi you guys! We have a whole episode in the works that's supposed to go before this one. but we wanted you to have our pre-Fontaine ep in time for your evening commute! We can't rearrange eps, so the only solution was to publish this one temporarily, then delete it (and reupload it) once the intended previous episode is released. Please enjoy, pardon our jank, and see you in Fontaine!!! 00:00 Genius Invokation TCG (aka "Gwent's In Impact") 04:50 There's No "W" in "TENGU" 10:24 Transmedia: Genshin x Ufotable anime, Astra Carnival & IRL Events 20:22 Sumeru Report Card 43:54 4.0 Preview Thoughts, Hype & Shade 48:48 FONTAINE BINGO 01:09:09 Final thoughts
Season over, go home. Demon Slayer Season 3 was mad lacking. Still looked pretty as hell tho. Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
Zuhair and Andrew breakdown the final, 50-minute episode of Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village Arc!Use my special link zen.ai/staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
We got our long anticipated backstory of the Love Hashira, as we talk about the near conclusion of this season and our excitement for next weeks hour special!
Da Binge Bois return to talk about Demon Slayer season 3 and give our thoughts on how the journey is unfolding thus far. All of Da Bois agree that for some reason the season feels as though it is dragging on and feels as though nothing of consequence has really occurred so far. The Tanjiro hate continues for another season as we admit he can't get anything done without a Hashira super team. Muichiro has his origin story revealing a tragic past and brother who died, but how many times can the series use flashbacks before it gets obnoxious instead of touching? IDK find out this review or reaction thing. Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
On this week's edition of Animation's Deliberation's This Week In Animation, we talk about Across The Spider-Verse, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem and more!!Use my special link zen.ai/staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
We play catch up on Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village Arc as the season nears it's finale! Two episodes to go!Use my special link zen.ai/staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Da Binge Bois return to talk about Demon Slayer season 3 and give our thoughts on how the journey is unfolding thus far. All of Da Bois agree that for some reason the season feels as though it is dragging on and feels as though nothing of consequence has really occurred so far. The Tanjiro hate continues for another season as we admit he can't get anything done without a Hashira super team. Muichiro has his origin story revealing a tragic past and brother who died, but how many times can the series use flashbacks before it gets obnoxious instead of touching? AND WHERE IN THE WORLD IS MITSURI KANROJI??? IDK find out this review or reaction thing. Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
This week the Animation Deliberation Trio is back in full force to discuss the latest episode of Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village Arc: Episode 7: Awful Villain.Use my special link zen.ai/staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
We've got news about both the Futurama and Rurouni Kenshin revivals, plus Archer's final season and listener feedback!Use my special link zen.ai/staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
“Getting to know someone is all about little moments like that, wouldn't you agree?” In this super-sized season finale of Japanimation Station, we close out ufotable/Moon Works with two reviews: First, we discuss Today's Menu for the Emiya Family, the 2018 original net animation spin-off of Fate/stay night that sees Shirou and all his friends making food and enjoying each other's company. Animated by Ufotable and based on the manga by TAa, it's a delightful and remarkably well-produced slice-of-life alternative to the action of Fate/stay night, but one that sacrifices none of the sharp characterization that makes this cast so wonderful. Second, we dive deep with Witch on the Holy Night (aka Mahoutsukai no Yoru), the visual novel based on Kinoko Nasu's first unpublished novel, originally released in Japan in 2012 and released worldwide in a 2022 remake. The remake landed right as we started recording ufotable/Moon Works, and we wound up making references to the visual novel throughout the season, as Witch on the Holy Night is something of a ‘Rosetta Stone' for the Nasu-verse, featuring all of his character types and major themes in a single, smaller-scale story, and we felt we had to devote some extra time to it here at the end of the season. And since ufotable will in fact be animating the story for an upcoming feature film, it will soon be another ufotable/Moon work! Thanks for listening to Season 2 of Japanimation Station, and be sure to listen through to the end of the episode to hear first details about the next two seasons, both premiering in 2023! Time Chart: Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:14 Intro: 0:01:14 – 0:03:36 Today's Menu for the Emiya Family Review: 0:03:36 – 1:18:46 Eyecatch 1: 1:18:46 – 1:18:56 Witch on the Holy Night Review: 1:18:56 – 3:00:02 Eyecatch 2: 3:00:02 – 3:00:16 Closing Thoughts: 3:00:16 – 3:07:16 Season 3 and 4 Reveal: 3:07:16 – 3:14:49 End Credits: 3:14:49 – 3:16:04 Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWeeklyStuffPodcast Visit our website and subscribe to Japanimation Station on all podcast platforms: http://japanimationstation.com/ Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on all podcast platforms: http://www.weeklystuffpodcast.com Follow The Weekly Stuff Wordcast newsletter for regular updates and extra content! https://weeklystuff.substack.com “Welcome to Japanimation Station!” Lyrics by Sean Chapman, Music by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
Opinions are all over the place, swinging high and low as Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village Arc hits its halfway point. Join us for the gushing and discourse.Use my special link zen.ai/staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village Arc continues to up the ante as the action intensifies! We're here to give you our unadulterated thoughts, opinions and reactions!Use my special link zen.ai/staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village Arc just saw a rapid shift in momentum, tone and trajectory. Join us as our heads spin and reel from the shocking change of pace!Use my special link staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com [https://blendjet.com/products/blendjet-2?variant=32478639390786&ref=zencastr.ghost.io]. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Series Synopsis: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023.
The Animation Deliberation trio give their thoughts and opinions on the second episode of Demon Slayer's Swordsmith Village arc!Use my special link staywhelmed12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!
Timestamps: "The Mandalorian": (00:00:45) "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc": (00:17:05) "Katla": (00:43:15) Series Synopsis: The Mandalorian is an American space Western television series created by Jon Favreau for the streaming service Disney+. It is the first live-action series in the Star Wars franchise, beginning five years after the events of Return of the Jedi (1983), and stars Pedro Pascal as the title character, a lone bounty hunter who goes on the run to protect the Force-sensitive child Grogu. Starting in the third season, Katee Sackhoff also stars as Mandalorian leader Bo-Katan Kryze. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2016 to May 2020, with its chapters collected in 23 tankōbon volumes. It has been published in English by Viz Media and simultaneously published by Shueisha on their Manga Plus platform. It follows teenage Tanjiro Kamado, who strives to become a Demon Slayer after his family was slaughtered and his younger sister, Nezuko, turned into a demon. A 26-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Ufotable aired from April to September 2019. A sequel film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train, was released in October 2020 and became the highest-grossing anime film and Japanese film of all time. An 18-episode second season of the anime series aired from October 2021 to February 2022. It featured one original episode, re-edited the Mugen Train film into six episodes, and then covered the "Entertainment District" arc from the manga in 11 episodes. A compilation film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Swordsmith Village, was released in February 2023 while a third season covering the "Swordsmith Village" arc premiered in April 2023. Katla is an Icelandic mystery-drama television series created by Baltasar Kormákur and Sigurjón Kjartansson. A year after an eruption of the Katla volcano began, only a few people remain in the nearby town of Vík, persisting despite choking ash. An ash-caked woman who apparently disappeared twenty years earlier appears in the village, looking as she did back then. More ash-caked people who died in the past arrive in Vík, creating a paradox for those who knew them and reviving legends of "changelings". Meanwhile, a volcanologist from Reykjavík discovers the remains of a meteorite buried in the glacier, while having to deal emotionally with the reappearance of his dead son. Through their interactions with the "changelings", the inhabitants of Vík are forced to find their own ways of dealing with their unresolved issues from the past.
In which we tackle one of the big boys of recent popular comics, Demon Slayer! Su talks about the origins of the story, the background (such as it is) of the author, and even some history on the period of the piece! We're on the cutting edge this time (get it? Swords? Please get it)!What do you think? Do you have something to say? Wanna tell us what you think of our current topic? Have other things to say about other topics? Wanna tell us some sweet recipes for cookies (please)? Let us know! We have social medias! If you see the deranged pencil, you're in the right place! I also check my email now! I promise! You could also give us a rating and comment on your favorite podcast aggregator! Talk to us! Website: https://pencilusinpodcast.buzzsprout.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PencilUsInPodcast Twitter: @pencilusin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pencilusinpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pencilusin email: PencilUsInPodcast@gmail.com So, what sources did we use? Check em!https://mangaplus.shueisha.co.jp/web_pages/234/https://otakuusamagazine.com/koyoharu-gotoge-reveals-manga-inspired-demon-slayer/https://mangainsider.com/demon-slayer-history-and-overview/https://www.cbr.com/demon-slayer-unknown-trivia-facts-historical-connections-to-japanese-history/https://ageshiojapan.com/blog/a-story-for-all-demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaibahttps://www.asianstudies.org/publications/eaa/archives/teaching-cultural-historical-and-religious-landscapes-with-the-anime-demon-slayer/https://time.com/5941594/what-is-demon-slayer-about/https://www.japannakama.co.uk/demon-slayers-cultural-impact/https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-feature/2022/05/12/feature-the-real-life-history-behind-the-entertainment-district-in-demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaibahttps://www.polygon.com/22933948/demon-slayer-entertainment-district-arc-history https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2021-04-23/demon-slayer-kimetsu-no-yaiba-movie-mugen-train-anime-success-storyhttps://thenerdstash.com/demon-slayer-makes-history-with-its-manga/https://www.nippon.com/en/in-depth/d00667/
Commence Weeb Breathing.The first episode of Demon Slayer's third season, The Swordsmith Village Arc, is now in theaters! The Animation Deliberation Corps is here in full force to offer their reactions to the cinematic experience. We also tackle some news including the Crunchyroll Anime Award recipients.
“You know, high rises are strange.” We are only reviewing one installment of The Garden of Sinners this week, but since that installment is Paradox Spiral, we basically have no choice, and it's not even because this is one of the only Kara no Kyoukai films that runs a full two hours. It's because Paradox Spiral is one of the best and most artistically audacious things we've ever reviewed in our many years of podcasting, a dense and complicated story told in even more dense and intricate fashion by Ufotable, with stunning animation, disturbing and provocative imagery, and maybe the most complex editorial schema we've ever seen in a commercial feature, animated or live-action. And it's all in service of an incredibly powerful story arranged around themes of duality, of division and reflection, that builds to one of the single most impactful endings in the history of the medium. Enjoy, and come back next week as we review the end of the original Kara no Kyoukai story with Parts 6 and 7– Oblivion Recording and A Study in Murder: Part 2. Time Chart: Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:14 Part 5 – Paradox Spiral: 0:01:14 – 1:19:44 Eyecatch: 1:19:44 – 1:20:04 Part 5 – Paradox Spiral (Cont.): 1:20:04 – 2:32:48 End Credits: 2:32:48 – 2:34:03 Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWeeklyStuffPodcast Visit our website and subscribe to Japanimation Station on all podcast platforms: http://japanimationstation.com/ Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on all podcast platforms: http://www.weeklystuffpodcast.com Follow The Weekly Stuff Wordcast newsletter for regular updates and extra content! https://weeklystuff.substack.com “Welcome to Japanimation Station!” Lyrics by Sean Chapman, Music by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
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“The overlooking view is a breathtaking sight.” For Season 2 of Japanimation Station – ufotable/Moon Works – we will be discussing all of the animated adaptations of Type-Moon's books and visual novels produced by renowned studio ufotable. The best-known of these are related to Kinoko Nasu's groundbreaking visual novel Fate/stay night, but the story of ufotable and Type-Moon's creative partnership actually starts with an earlier work: Kara no Kyoukai, known in English as The Garden of Sinners, a light novel written by Nasu in 1998, and adapted into a series of films by Ufotable starting in 2007. We'll be spending the first five episodes of this season working through these films, starting today with the first two installments: Overlooking View and A Study in Murder: Part 1. It's a dense, intentionally confusing, and immediately gripping introduction to the world of Kara no Kyoukai and the Nasu-verse in general, with Sean coming in as a long-standing Type-Moon veteran and Jonathan as a newcomer to all of this. As we quickly learn, The Garden of Sinners is nothing if not a powerful conversation starter, and there is an almost endless well of things to talk about, both here and in the weeks to come. Enjoy, and come back next week as we review parts 3 and 4 of The Garden of Sinners – Remaining Sense of Pain and The Hollow Shrine! Time Chart: Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:14 Intro to Season and Nasu-Verse: 0:01:14 – 0:42:31 Eyecatch: 0:42:31 – 0:42:41 Part 1 – Overlooking View: 0:42:41 – 1:47:30 Part 2 – A Study in Murder I: 1:47:30 – 2:26:46 End Credits: 2:26:46 – 2:28:01 Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWeeklyStuffPodcast Visit our website and subscribe to Japanimation Station on all podcast platforms: http://japanimationstation.com/ Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on all podcast platforms: http://www.weeklystuffpodcast.com Follow The Weekly Stuff Wordcast newsletter for regular updates and extra content! https://weeklystuff.substack.com “Welcome to Japanimation Station!” Lyrics by Sean Chapman, Music by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
Hosts Sean Chapman and Jonathan Lack give you a special look at Season 2 of Japanimation Station, premiering Valentine's Day 2023. This season is called UFOTABLE/MOON WORKS, and we'll be reviewing all of anime studio extraordinaire Ufotable's adaptations of Type-Moon stories, including Fate/Stay Night and The Garden of Sinners (and in this preview, we tell you where you can watch everything we're reviewing!). The new season, which will run 13 episodes uninterrupted, begins February 14th, 2023. Visit our website and subscribe to Japanimation Station on all podcast platforms: http://japanimationstation.com/ Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWeeklyStuffPodcast Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on all podcast platforms: http://www.weeklystuffpodcast.com Follow The Weekly Stuff Wordcast newsletter for regular updates and extra content! https://weeklystuff.substack.com “Welcome to Japanimation Station!” Lyrics by Sean Chapman, Music by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
Hosts Sean Chapman and Jonathan Lack give you a special look at Season 2 of Japanimation Station, premiering Valentine's Day 2023. This season is called UFOTABLE/MOON WORKS, and we'll be reviewing all of anime studio extraordinaire Ufotable's adaptations of Type-Moon stories, including Fate/Stay Night and The Garden of Sinners (and in this preview, we tell you where you can watch everything we're reviewing!). The new season, which will run 13 episodes uninterrupted, begins February 14th, 2023. Visit our website and subscribe to Japanimation Station on all podcast platforms: http://japanimationstation.com/ Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWeeklyStuffPodcast Subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on all podcast platforms: http://www.weeklystuffpodcast.com Follow The Weekly Stuff Wordcast newsletter for regular updates and extra content! https://weeklystuff.substack.com “Welcome to Japanimation Station!” Lyrics by Sean Chapman, Music by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
NOTE: This episode has a lot of talk about suicide, as it's the central topic of the first KNK movie. Please be advised!We're joined by first-time guest Ina to open up our ride through Kara no Kyoukai (The Garden of Sinners), a Ufotable anime adaptation of the series of novels released by Type-Moon before Tsukihime. We skipped the actual novels due to an inconsistent translation, but we can't wait any longer to get more, different Shikis in our lives. We talk about some stuff from the novels as well, but not exhaustively.Next time we'll be covering Kara no Kyoukai: …And Nothing Heart. (Murder Speculation Part A). For yuri teatime, we'll be discussing some of our favorite media from last year, as well as the first few chapters of Shards of Honor by Lois Bujold.Link to Moon Archive Schedule Masterlist: moonarchive.art/scheduleSection Timestamps:yuri teatime - 4:06fall '22 anime - 8:09winter 2023 anime - 1:25:15uncanny x-men - 1:45:45kara no kyoukai: thanatos (overlooking view) - 2:21:55outro - 3:43:32{LIST OF NON TYPE-MOON WORKS REFERENCED} It's All Stover (podcast)Bocchi The RockYama no Susume (Encouragement of Climb)Gundam The Witch From MercuryAkiba Maid WarArknights: Prelude to DawnChainsaw ManDo It YourselfSpy x Family cour 2 Nier: Automata vr1.1AThe Magical Revolution Of The Reincarnated Princess And The Genius Young Lady (Tenten)Spy ClassroomSugar Apple Fairy TaleOnimai The Uncanny X-MenThis episode carries content warnings for discussions of death, blood, gore/body horror, dismemberment, disability, and long term hospitalization, economic collapse, and SUICIDE.Featuring co-hosts Benn Ends (@bennends) and fen (@fenic_fox). Guest featuring Ina (@stovercast, go listen to her podcast)Email us at cryingrulesactually@gmail.com with questions, comments, and compliments.Cover art by Benn Ends, Intro music by Benn Ends, remaining music from Kara no Kyoukai.
We begin Season 2 with Ronny being absolutely delighted by the film like quality production that Ufotable is providing for us. Rengoku might just be the new favorite character for Chad and the Ronnster and Chad cant wait for Ronny to see the rest of this season. JOIN OUR PATREON FOR MORE BAD CONTENT: https://www.patreon.com/ronnyandchad Twitter: @ronnyandchad Https://twitter.com/ronnyandchad Instagram: @ronnyandchad https://www.instagram.com/ronnyandchad/ JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/KrE6HNrc7M Email us at: thepodcastchronicles@gmail.com Youtube: The Podcast Chronicles https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuuXdI0JGac2moPm_LzaQ0A Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thanks for listening!
In our 1st-season finale, we conclude our series of Fullmetal Alchemist reviews by rounding up the remaining theatrical feature films. First, there's 2011's The Sacred Star of Milos, an animated spin-off of Brotherhood made by the same crew, but with entirely different creative leadership, leading to a radically different aesthetic and the best animation Fullmetal Alchemist has ever seen. It's a bit narratively messy in integrating Hiromu Arakawa's characters into an otherwise original and unrelated story, but it's also an entertaining and memorably weird experience that's an essential watch. The live-action Fullmetal Alchemist trilogy is entertaining in its own way, but far less essential. With three films – 2017's Fullmetal Alchemist and this year's The Revenge of Scar and The Final Alchemy, all streaming worldwide on Netflix – this series, directed by Fumihiko Sori and starring Ryosuke Yamada as Ed, is a surprisingly faithful recreation of the manga (maybe too much so at times). Bouncing between hilarious B-movie oddity, boring recitation of the original story, and a few genuinely affecting performances and scenes, these movies are uneven but extremely interesting, and more than worth taking the time to discuss here. Enjoy, and come back next year for Season 2 of Japanimation Station, where we will be reviewing Ufotable's Type-Moon adaptations, including their Garden of Sinners and Fate/stay Night series! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel! Follow us on Twitter @JapanimationPod Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter @JonathanLack Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter @SeantheChapman JapanimationStation.Com WeeklySuitGundam.Com WeeklyStuffPodcast.Com
This week we're breaking down the first works of creator Kinoko Nasu, the creator behind the Fate series. While we haven't delved into the Fate series yet we did want to experience everything the GoS has to offer... and boy does it have a lot. So much that we needed help from Alex over at the Anibuddies podcast to answer all of our burning questions. All of us have varying levels of progress through this series and each of the 10 movies ranges from 1 to 2 hours in length. But we'll break down the universe, timelines, and how to watch this fascinating series. The topic of Discussion: 42:53 https://linktr.ee/Otakuhostclub
Animecast Discussional Podcast Episode discussing Genshin Impact Anime by Ufotable, Bleach Thousand Year Blood War, My Dress Up Darling 2, Girlfriend Girlfriend 2, Rent a Girlfriend 3, Beastars Final Season, State of HiDive, and so much more! Tips: https://streamelements.com/otakuspirit/tip Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OtakuSpirit Merch: https://otaku-spirit.creator-spring.com/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/otakuspirit Discord: https://discord.com/invite/BZ8ZN58u6M Website: https://OtakuSpirit.com
With the Tokyo Game Show going down this week in, well, Tokyo, there was an avalanche of gaming news and gaming events, with Nintendo, Sony, and many others showing off new games for 2023 and beyond, and we break it all down on today's episode! Starting with Ubisoft's event last week to show off the appropriately convoluted future of Assassin's Creed, and continuing on to this week's Nintendo Direct – where we saw a new Fire Emblem, Octopath Traveler II, and got the title reveal for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – and Sony's State of Play, which showed off Team Ninja's Rise of the Ronin and gave us a peek at the future of the Yakuza franchise, now returning to its original Japanese title, Like a Dragon. And if all that wasn't enough, Hoyoverse also gave us some huge Genshin Impact reveals, including the jaw-dropping news that Ufotable, the renowned animation studio behind Kimetsu no Yaiba, will be creating the long-awaited Genshin anime. Enjoy, and come back next week for our retrospective review of James Cameron's Avatar, as it heads back into theaters ahead of December's sequel.TIME CHART:Intro & Stuff: 0:00:00 – 0:21:34Splatoon News: 0:21:34 – 0:29:00Assassin's Creed News: 0:29:00 – 1:01:10Nintendo Direct: 1:01:10 – 1:31:30Sony State of Play: 1:31:30 – 1:56:21Yakuza and Tokyo Game Show News: 1:56:21 – 2:11:16 Genshin: 2:11:16 – 2:23:07 Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!Subscribe to Japanimation Station, our Anime Podcast!Subscribe for free to 'The Weekly Stuff' in Apple Podcasts!Follow Jonathan Lack on Twitter!Follow Sean Chapman on Twitter!
The V3.1 details have been spilled and we cover every single one. From Candace using her shield to the new Genshin collaboration with Ufotable on the long term anime project, we give our thoughts and theory's on all the newly announced content for the next upcoming versions!The Resonance now has a Discord server! Come join and talk with other listeners of the show! - https://discord.me/theresonanceEmail: HOYOcast@gmail.comTwitter: @HOYOcastMusic Used:Sangonomiya Kokomi Demo Trailer Theme Extended | Epic Version - Cover/Remix by brittle bearhttps://youtu.be/G2hG-5aF8CkShenhe Demo Trailer Theme Extended | Epic Version | "Crane in the Wild" Trailer Soundtrack - Cover/Remix by brittle bearhttps://youtu.be/20HPqjj6jL4All Genshin 2.4 Character Music Compilation | 1 Hour OST Mix | Epic Version - Cover/Remix by brittle bearhttps://youtu.be/9WnTEWWcs64https://www.twitter.com/brittlebearmhttps://www.instagram.com/brittlebearmusic/ Become a patron to receive bonus content! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chuyên đề về Top 5 xưởng chế tác anime đình đám nhất 2022, bao gồm: MAPPA , Bones, Ufotable, WIT Studio và OLM với một số tác phẩm tiêu biểu như: Attack on Titan, Jujutsu Kaisen, Fullmetal Alchemis Brotherhood, Noragami của Studio, My Hero Academia, Demon Slayer, SPY X FAMILY, Bubbles, Komi, nữ thần sợ giao tiếp... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kim-thanh-duong/support
durée : 01:35:15 - Blockbusters - par : Frédérick Sigrist - Cela déjà plusieurs années que le phénomène "Demon Slayer" est en marche, porté notamment par un dessin animé exceptionnel issu du studio Ufotable. Retour sur le manga de la dessinatrice japonaise Koyoharu Gotōge adaptée en animé en 2019.
The use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) in anime is often controversial due to the way it can be perceived to clash with traditional hand-drawn animation, but it can simultaneously aid animators in their work and open up new stylistic choices for creators. Ionatan and Ravi discuss the history of CGI in anime, from its introduction to the industry in 'Golgo 13' to its revolutionary usage in Mamoru Oshii's 'Ghost in the Shell.' Then, they break down the way in which CGI is being used in the modern era, including Ufotable's near perfect blending of 2D and 3D animation and Studio Orange's fully 3D series like 'Land of the Lustrous' and 'Beastars.'
This week on Anime Pulse we got repairs to Joseph's ride, Ufotable's CEO confessing to Tax Fraud, and racing girly horses. Up first Joseph's wallet is taking a beating from all these emergency expenses to keep him income flowing, and Andrew is looking into the best non-romantic duos in anime. Then in the industry news a man is reincarnated as a sword in another world, and some Feminists got angry they weren't hired to be the actor in a traffic PSA. Lastly the reviews have Joseph going back to demon school to decide on best girl, and Andrew puts on his horse jocky outfit, grabs a riding crop, and climbs onto an anthropomorphic horse girl.