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Victoria has a lifelong interest in studying the interactions between microbes and their surrounding environment. She earned her Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Michigan before moving to Dartmouth College to further her studies with postdoctoral research. As Chief Science Officer of Imio, Victoria has led the development and production of multiple microbial products that replace harmful chemicals and enable healthier, more productive cultivation of plants. Charles started Imio to dedicate his career to helping people, plants and our planet. After graduating from Dartmouth College, he began his career at Morgan Stanley where he focused on the technology sector. He moved on from finance to join a NYC based software startup where he gained valuable insight into scaling companies and teams. As CEO of Imio, Charles manages Business Development and Operations, as the company works to unlock plant productivity and restore our planet through the power of nature. Now on to the show!
This week, we talk with Charles Smith and Dr. Victoria Holden, co-founders of Imio, to learn about their regenerative ag biotech company. Imio develops microbial inoculants that replace chemical inputs in agriculture. They noticed the amount of organic matter left at the end of a season that didn't have an economic benefit to the farm and set out on a journey to transform the organic “waste” into a product that has positive economic benefits for farmers and the environment. One season's “waste” becomes a source of nutrients for the next season, and presents a variety of benefits relative to landfilling, composting, or burning residuals as fuel. In this episode we explore the scientific process and research Imio has done. The types of growers that can benefit from the technology, how the product works, and the difference between compost and their product Re-Gen. Check out Imio.co FAQs and if you purchase Imio products, use discount code THEGATE for 10% off.
Are women underrepresented in dentistry? Over half of dental graduates are female, yet only one in five podcast guests has been female. And there is also an underrepresentation in academia, on the lecture circuit and in almost every walk of the profession. Our new mini-series looks at the issues by revisiting some of Prav and Payman's most insightful conversations with dentistry's leading ladies. Enjoy! In This Episode 01.32 - Mahrukh Khwaja 07.16 - Zainab Al-Mukhtar 09.41 - Elaine Mo 14.12 - Linda Greenwall 20.58 - Vicky Wilson 26.37 - Jenny Pinder 29.15 - Rhona Eskander 32.45 - Sofina Ahmed 35.41 - Victoria Holden 42.52 - Lucy Patel 44.14- Uchenna Okoye
Ever wonder if you have what it takes to be an Entrepreneur? Or whether you even can be an entrepreneur with a scientific background? Being an entrepreneur means a lot of different things in the scope of microbiology. Today we talk to the co-founder of Full Circle Microbes, Victoria Holden on her entrepreneur journey. Victoria shares with us some of the top resources and skills microbiologists need to make the transition into being their own boss! Full Circle Microbes is a small start-up company with sustainability, environmental justice, and recycling at its foundation. Visit their website if you are interested in learning more about this amazing company! As always if you'd like to support the show please consider sharing this episode with a friend or donating to our Ko-Fi page.
Love it or hate it, social media is now part of all our lives - especially dentists. Social media is a marketing machine, showcase opportunity, comms machine and much more besides. Part one of our centenary show recaps on conversations about this revolution in dentistry with voices, starting the late and much-missed Anoop Maini. Enjoy! In This Episode 01:01 Anoop Maini06:42 Simon Chard11:46 Mahmood Mawjee17:24 Daz Singh23:16 James Goolnik26:04 Mahrukh Khwaja30:13 Zainab Al-Mukhtar35:16 Druh Shah39:19 Neel Jaiswal45:39 Vishaal Shah53:25 Zaki Kanaan57:14 Nikunj Sondagar01:00:08 Victoria Holden
This week Prav and Payman connect with dentist and dentolegal professional, Dr Victoria Holden. Victoria lets us in on life as a moderator on one of the UK’s busiest online dental forums and shares some of her experience working as a senior advisor with Taylor Defence Services - a legal defence company representing the dental profession. The trio also discusses life under lockdown, women in dentistry and a whole host more. Enjoy! “What I tell my kids...Treat everybody equally...Don't just take, take, take, be a giver as well as a taker. And the final thing, always brush your teeth.” Vikki Holden In This Episode 00.38 - Life and lockdown 08.52 - Women in dentistry 16.03 - Law 27.29 - Workflows and running a practice 42.49 - Darkest days and silver linings 50.27 - Back to the beginning 01.04 - Regulation and litigation 01.10.18 - Last day and legacy About Victoria Holden Victoria graduated from Sheffield University in 1999 and went on to work in general practice. She has been a partner at The Briars Dental Centre in Newbury since 2007. Victoria holds the MFGDP(UK) Diploma in Implant Dentistry and Fellowship of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. She earned an LLM in medical law from Northumbria University and has acted as an expert witness in clinical negligence and fitness to practice cases.
HBIC Victoria Holden joins merritt to talk sheet masks, Mario secrets, and novelty domain names.
It's fine now. Why? Because Crunchyroll's Victoria Holden is here to talk about My Hero Academia's All Might!
Fan Service is joined by Victoria Holden to talk about My Hero Academia
On this week's Crunchycast Victoria (@sailorbee) is joined by Vernon Shaw (@vernonshaw) of Hot Pepper Gaming and Game Grumps. All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
On this week's Crunchycast Victoria (@sailorbee) and Miles (@MilesExpress999) are joined by a very special guest, Crunchyroll's Brazilian community manager Gabriela Almeida (@shermie_cos)! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
On this week's crunchycast Victoria (@sailorbee) is joined by Reina Scully (@ReinaScully) and Harmony Bartlett (@harharharmony) where they discuss getting ready for a trip to Japan and how tips on learning Japanese. Also Harmony's ability to give good advice! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
This week on Crunchycast Victoria (@sailorbee) is joined again by our very own Miles (@milesexpress999) and Harmony (@harharharmony) and they discuss some video games and some anime and panels (that already happened sorry! we recorded this one before Victoria went off to Japan) All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
This week on Crunchycast Victoria (@sailorbee) is joined by her old pal Danika Harrod (@danikaharrod) and they discuss Danika's new job, some video game stuff, and some anime stuff! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this week's Crunchycast Victoria (@sailorbee) and Reina Scully (@reinascully) are joined by Ray Chase (@raychase) to discuss all things Final Fantasy and voice acting! Tune in to hear behind the scenes intel on Noctis and co. as well as Ray's roles in some of our favorite anime! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this week's Crunchycast Victoria (@sailorbee) is joined by Reina Scully (@reinascully) and Elliot Trinidad (@nameoftheyear) to discuss the hottest cereal mascot, Elliot's discovery of an ancient technological treasure known to some today as "the PS4" and Resident Evil VII! But enough about us what's up with you? Doin' okay? Been watching much anime lately? I realize it might be somebody's birthday out there so hey, happy birthday! I hope it's a great one. Take care everyone and have a nice weekend :) Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this special episode of the Crunchycast our host Victoria Holden (@sailorbee) is joined by good ol' Miles Thomas (@MilesExpress999) and Tiffany Chen (@lugiamania) to discuss the war stories in their personal journeys to bring Crunchyroll to where it is today! We couldn't have done it without you all so thank you so much and join us in a toast to the next BILLION!!! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Ben gets replaced by a Walt Disney clone. Victoria Holden guest stars on accident. Theme song: b4kn - "Ayo Technology (Remix)" Follow Matt on Twitter: http://twitter.com/MattBodega Follow Ben on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PackBenPack Follow Nick on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Babylonian Follow Victoria on Twitter: http://twitter.com/sailorbee Subscribe on iTunes! http://bit.ly/Sse5Vp
Welcome to the Crunchycast! This week Victoria is joined by Nick Robinson (@babylonian) and they discuss the hot new mobile app Fire Emblem Heroes. Nick's got some theories on a potential Switch port of Smash Bros and it's the funniest episode number we've done yet! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the Crunchycast, this week we've got hot takes and hot mics (sorry about that!) We talk about Nintendo's announcement of over one million new Fire Emblem games and monsters big and small from Godzilla to Dragon maids. Our hosts also set their potty-mouths free so be prepared for some terrible language (also sorry about that!) All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this episode Victoria is joined by none other than our very own Miles. We discuss the results of the Anime Awards as a hot topic and point of controversy(?!) How do you feel about the results? Also discussed is the new season of anime and which shows we think we'll stick with or stop watching FOREVER! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Reina is off to a bad start this year as she has been sick but her Sims may be worse off under her reign! On a lighter note we started Akiba's Trip and it far surpassed our expectations! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this episode Reina and Victoria discuss Crunchyroll's first ever Anime Awards as well as the anime adaptation of Saint Seiya and the most tweeted animes of 2016! PLUS we destroy the set with christmas gifts that are too big for our tiny studio. All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this episode Reina and Victoria discus their anime of the year choices, Dragon Ball Z fandom, and what shows you should recommend to friends looking to get into anime! Plus we discuss terrible people, are we some of them? YOU be the judge! Choose wisely. All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
The infamous Evan Minto of Crunchycast FAME joins Victoria to talk about what he's been up to since he left the show, what anime he has in mind for his 2016 ANIME OF THE YEAR list and what shows he's looking forward to this Winter~ !!! Victoria and Evan are finally back together and it's as hilarious as ever. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
This week, D.J. Kirkland is back to talk about Final Fantasy XV with Victoria! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Tiffany joins Victoria and Miles this week to talk about new Funimation titles coming to Crunchyroll, Final Fantasy XV, the upcoming Snow Miku 2017 design, Tiffany’s epic struggle to bring a life-size Snorlax to the United States, and even more reactions to Yuri!!! on Ice — DAT KISS. All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
DJ Kirkland joins Reina Scully (@ReinaScully) and Vicrtoria Holden (@sailorbee) to talk about the new, time-limited Evangelion XR ride (Victoria raps about it) and the exclusive Detective Conan Case Closed Escape Game at Universal Japan that Reina Scully is dying to try, Persona 5, Overwatch, and all their reactions to episode 7 of Yuri!!! on Ice. We love Victor! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Reina Scully finally returns from Japan to talk about what Sonic the Hedgehog characters match Yuri!!! on ICE characters; her love of volleyball anime, Haikyu!!; limited edition Hatsune Miku figures; and much more on this week's Crunchycast! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Is Yuri!!! On Ice the anime of the fall season? Yuki Yuna is a Hero is getting a second season next year! And, Kyoto Animation is making an anime version of Ms. Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, instead of making more Violet Evergarden. Victoria, Miles, and Elliot discuss all this and more on Crunchycast. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Alanah Pearce of IGN joins Victoria and Bill to talk about Nintendo's newly announce Switch console, Dragon Ball Super coming to Crunchyroll, and the hottest anime of the Fall, Yuri!!! On Ice! All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
This week, Anthony Carboni joins the Crunchycast gang to celebrate Victoria's Birthday!!! In the news, Akiba Souken's Top 5 Summer Anime, RWBY, and Hatsune Miku VR Future Live is available. On our watch lists this week: Yuri!!! On ICE, Time Bokan 24, and Shin Godzilla. All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, the Crunchycast gang ranks their favorite Zelda games. In the news, Keijo!!!!!!!! says it's a serious sports drama, there's a Flying Witch ARG in Japan to promote anime tourism, and we talk about this week's anime Blu-ray top sellers. On our watch lists this week are Yuri!!! On ICE, Izetta the Last Witch, and Natsume's Book of Friends. All that plus answers to your anime-flavored questions in this episode of the Crunchycast. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! Elliot is @nameoftheyear. Miles is @milesexpress999 You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
This week, hosts Victoria Holden and Reina Scully are joined by special guest Harmony, our Crunchycast production assistant. In the news, we talk about the Crunchyroll Fall Rollout, a NEW GAME! art book, and a new Godzilla movie. Victoria's started watching "The Ancient Magus' Bride" an anime that's been adapted from a manga. Part I is on Crunchyroll. Reina tells us what she thinks about the final episode of Mob Psycho 100. Harmony's been watching Orange, which also just wrapped up. All that, plus answers to your burning anime questions! Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! Harmony's on Twitter @harharharmony You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube,iTunes,Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
In this episode, Evan, Victoria and Reina talk about the latest goings on in the world of anime including the Ghost in the Shell live-action movie and KochiKame, a manga that’s been running for a record 40 years! The gang talks about their thoughts on Mob Psycho 100 as it draws to a close. All that plus answers to your burning questions. We also say farewell to Evan in this episode, his last as co-host of the Crunchycast. Evan will be back on the show as a guest, so keep watching for more Victoria, Reina and Evan. Follow Evan on Twitter: @vamptvo Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes,Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
This week, Victoria and guest co-hosts, Reina Scully and Elliot Trinidad, talk about FUNimation teaming up with Crunchyroll, anime's best voice actors, and Reina’s translation of Oreca Battle. In the news, Pokemon has a mini-series on YouTube, New Game's next Hot Springs OVA episode, and the studio behind Re:Zero is producing a new Peace Maker Kurogane anime. All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Reina has a YouTube Channel, too! Follow Elliot on Twitter! He's @nameoftheyear You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Reina Scully and recorded at Crunchyroll HQ. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @ReinaScully respectively. Noah Hafford produced Crunchycast’s opening and ending music. You can find more of Noah’s music at his SoundCloud.
Crunchyroll's Victoria Holden and merritt return to Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball series to get to grips with the Prince of All Saiyans, Vegeta.
Victoria and Evan argue about their 50 favorite anime in this special 50th episode of Crunchyroll's official anime podcast, the Crunchycast! For those curious to check out some of Victoria and Evan's favorites, here's the full list (in no particular order): Millennium Actress Evangelion Macross 5 Centimeters Per Second Dragon Ball Z FLCL Cowboy Bebop Kill la Kill Princess Tutu Naruto Sailor Moon Eureka Seven Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Escaflowne Daicon Space Battleship Yamato Mobile Suit Gundam Serial Experiments Lain Perfect Blue Paraonia Agent Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal Birdy the Mighty: Decode Record of Lodoss War 3x3 Eyes Sorcerer Hunters Aura Battler Dubine Berserk TV (original) Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi Genshiken Fruits Basket Bokurano They Were Eleven Ah! My Goddess The Movie AnoHana Saint Seiya Magic Knight Rayearth Kino’s Journey Utena Wolf’s Rain Baccano! Zatch Bell Hare+Guu Fantastic Children Gargantia Spirited Away Princess Mononoke Nausicaa Only Yesterday Grave of the Fireflies The Animatrix All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
As the Summer anime season draws to a close, Victoria and Evan are talking about some of their favorite shows including Re:ZERO, Mob Psycho 100, New Game, and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. In the news, Trigger’s mascots get animated in a 5th Anniversary Celebration sequence, which followed a Luluco marathon. Also, a new collectible card game is in the works called Astro Boy:Edge of Time, featuring characters created by Osamu Tezuka.f All that good stuff, plus answers to your burning questions. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Evan is back from Otakon and ready to tell you and Victoria about all the great stuff he saw and did while he was there — including his favorite panels. Evan also started playing No Man’s Sky, find out what his impressions are. In the news, “Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress” and “Macross Delta” are shaking up the Newtype anime magazine rankings. Also, “Turn A Gundam” is coming to Blu-ray thanks to Nozomi Entertainment. Watch for it in 2017. All that, plus answers to the anime questions you guys sent in via email, on Twitter and Facebook! Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week to talk about all the new anime they're watching including Bananya, Moyashimon, and the Thunderbolt Fantasy. In the news, "In this Corner of the World" gets a November release date and the new tropical island-themed Pokémon gets a new Meowth! All that, plus answers to the anime questions you guys sent in via email, on Twitter and Facebook! Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan and Victoria are back together this week to talk about all the new anime they're watching including Love Live! Sunshine!!, Under the Dog and 91 Days. In the news, the ambitious fan project Moon Animate Make-up is back with another entire episode of Sailor Moon animated by over 300 different animators in various styles. Also, a dedicated fan has recreated the glider from Miyazaki's "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" and it really flies! All that, plus answers to the anime questions you guys sent in via email, on Twitter and Facebook! Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Victoria is joined by a very special guest co-host, Reina Scully. In this episode, they talk about the adorable new show Bananya, Reina’s translation of Akame ga Kill, and the Berserk episode guide available on Crunchyroll. In the news, New Game, the Time Bokan 24 reboot, and new Kirito Bedsheets were released! Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. Follow Reina on Twitter & on YouTube too! You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Evan, Miles and Nate talk about Mob Psycho 100, Re:ZERO, Pokemon Go and JRPGs. In the news, One Piece - Heart of Gold was finally released and the No Game, No Life movie was announced! One Piece Special Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Evan and Victoria take Crunchycast on the road to Anime Expo in Los Angeles, California. This episode was recorded on stage for Anime Expo attendees. In the news, we talk about One Punch Man coming to TV. Plus, Crunchyroll announces a huge batch of anime that we're bringing to DVD and Blu-ray with English dubs. Evan's watching anime this week including Now and Then, Here and There. Victoria's watching the new season of Berserk on Crunchyroll and waiting to binge watch Kiznaiver. All that plus, we're talking about our favorite things at Anime Expo (like interviewing Studio Trigger, playing Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 and the Berserk premiere event) and we answer our live audience's anime-flavored questions. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Evan and Victoria talk about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the latest episode of Space Patrol Luluco and Toradora. In the news, Sir Ian McKellen reads Archer's invocation from Fate/Stay Night, the most unpopular Pokemon launches a campaign to improve its image, and "your name" will have its world premiere at Anime Expo in Los Angeles. All that plus answers to your anime questions! Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
In this episode, Evan and Victoria talk about anime conventions like A-Kon, AnimeNEXT and Fanime. In the news, the Studio Ghibli co-founders Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata speak out about the role of an artist’s gender and what Studio Ghibli has in the works including Miyazaki’s first full CGI work. Also this week, Evan and Victoria talk about some of the anime they’re watching including Bakuon and My Hero Academia. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week's episode was recorded live on Facebook Live. In this episode, Evan and Victoria are joined by Crunchyroll's resident Re:Zero expert, Miles Thomas. The news includes a poll of the worst starter Pokémon and the best Spring anime of 2016. Throughout the show, we're answering live questions asked by viewers in the chat. All that, plus the gang talks about Re:Zero, one of the best shows of the current anime season. Evan's back on Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood and Miles is watching Flying Witch. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week, Victoria and Evan bring you the latest anime news including Paramount Pictures surprise posting of a full-length movie, Millennium Actress to YouTube. Then, they dig into the latest episode of Kabaneri, Evan talks about the Sakuga MADs he's been watching on YouTube and fills you in on 20th Century Boys manga. All that, plus answers to the questions you guys sent in and posted in the comments. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week’s Crunchycast was recorded live and streamed to Facebook Live! Every week, Crunchycast hosts Evan Minto and Victoria Holden bring you everything that’s going on in the world of anime. In the news we talk about the new starters coming to Pokemon Sun and Moon, an anime-themed coffin and a crazy detective drama that’s loosely based on characters from The Legend of Zelda. Also in this episode, we talk about some of the anime we’ve been watching including Kabaneri, Space Patrol LULUCO, Twin Star Exorcists and Re:Zero. All that, plus answers to the questions asked by our live viewers. For the full show notes, check out http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com! Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week on the Crunchycast, host Evan Minto is joined on the big orange couch by Crunchyroll's Tiffany Chen and Nate Ming. After a brief intro to Tiffany's and Nate's roles at Crunchyroll, the gang talks about Twitter's crush on Ellen Baker, the super-kawaii Japanese text book english teacher. Also, Crunchyroll and KADOKAWA announce a strategic alliance that will bring even more must-watch anime to Crunchyroll subscribers. Then, Nate tells us about his visit to Bandai Namco's HQ. All that, plus KIZNAIVER, JOKER GAME and answers to your burning anime questions. In the news: Twitter Falls In Love With Japanese Text Book's Super-Kawaii English Teacher Crunchyroll and KADOKAWA Announce Strategic Alliance! The Crunchycast crew also tackles your questions including: Which anime was it that got us into the anime world? Does Crunchyroll get to screen an anime before purchasing the license? Ghost in Shell TV vs Ghost in the Shell Oshii movies! FIGHT! What is the most disgusting thing we have ever eaten? Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Evan Minto is joined by special guests from the Crunchyroll crew, Sam Wolfe and Danika Harrod. In this episode, we’re totally addicted to Miitomo, Nintendo’s first big entry in world of mobile apps and games. We also talk about the Spring anime season. The gang is watching SPACE PATROL LULUCO and loving it. We’re all looking forward to Joker Game. Evan has the new season of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure on his watch list. All that, plus answers to your questions! For the full show notes, check out http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com! In the news: WrestleMania 32 is relevant this week because anime was a big part of the event, with The New Day entering the ring in full Dragon Ball Z attire The Crunchycast crew also tackles your questions including: Why is there a trend with terrible "boy enters magic school" anime lately? What is our dream cute girls doing things show? What are some of the best/worst Anime Fandoms? Do we think turning anime or manga into giant multimedia franchises dilutes the quality of the work? 3DS or PS Vita for gaming and more specifically for playing games related to anime or based off of anime? How do we muster up the courage to ask someone out? Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we explain why we disappeared for two weeks -- time moves differently in Japan. Victoria’s headed to Anime Boston, where Crunchyroll is the presenting sponsor. If you’re a Crunchyroll Premiere member, pick up a Crunchyroll Premiere BADGE at the registration desk to get the VIP treatment at Anime Boston. Evan announces that Crunchyroll will be adding “JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable” to its Anime Simulcasts starting April 1st. Evan and Victoria are both playing Fire Emblem Fates. Find out who’s fighting for Nohr and who’s on Hoshido’s side. All that, plus answers to your questions! In the news: Crunchyroll Announces Premium Member Perks for Anime Boston Crunchyroll Adds "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable" to Anime Simulcasts! Evan and Victoria also tackle your questions including: Why is Sasuke's mom so cute? Of all the burgers in Anime, which one do we want to eat the most? Takumi or Leo? Would our parents presence at an anime con embarrass us? Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Victoria just started watching KONOSUBA, and one of the first scenes is a nod to video game preorder bonuses. We’re still watching ERASED and you should be too! Then, after you watch ERASED, you should watch ERASED: Group Watch, a Crunchyroll after-show for ERASED. It’s on Crunchyroll.com and YouTube so find it in those places! All that, plus the latest anime news and answers to your questions. For the full show notes, check out http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com! In the news: A new PV for She and Her Cat surfaces PlayStation TV may not be available for much longer. Osamu Tezuka Prize finalists announced Evan and Victoria also tackle your questions including: What’s Victoria's favorite cosplay? Has anyone ever ran any pickup lines on us at a convention? What is our favorite one-off/side story episode in an anime? What's something that we are always ready to talk about but that no-one ever asks after? Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we talk about ERASED episode 7 putting the series back on track - and whether it ever really went off the track. Evan’s still talking about Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Victoria went to a game launch event held by NISA and had a blast. She may also have eaten a penguin. All that, plus Evan’s getting in line for RightStuf’s Discotek sale . Find out what’s in his cart AND answers to your anime and non-anime questions! In the news: New artwork has emerged of young Itachi from the upcoming Naruto spinoff arc that’s coming in March A live-action adaptation of “Death Note” is in the works. Could it possibly be rated “R”? Evan and Victoria also tackle your questions including: What shows do we feel have gained momentum since the start? What "otaku tour" would we want to go on to see the physical location drawn into an anime? Are there any anime that got us interested in a new hobby? Do we have any favorite artists (both anime and non)? Shinichirô Watanabe is a great director. What is our favorite Shinichirô Watanabe anime? Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we talk about Evan possibly finishing Fire Emblem Awakening in time for the release of Fire Emblem Fates. We weigh in on the news that Astro Boy may get his own live-action movie. Plus, If you were planning on watching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, better do it quick before FUNimation loses their license. All that, plus our thoughts on Katsucon 2016 AND answers to your anime and non-anime questions! In the news: Crunchyroll Adds "Fushigi Yugi" To Catalog Of Streaming Anime Writers Attached To Hollywood Live-Action "Astro Boy" Movie Ridiculous "Case Closed" Shoes and Socks Will Help You Solve Crimes Evan & Victoria also tackle your questions including: What did we eat in DC at Katsucon? What are our ethnographic observations on Undertale taking over the con scene this year? Is there a con we have never been to before but would like to go? Who are our favorite young up-and-coming directors? What are our thoughts on Muco and dogs in general? Have we ever had to awkwardly explain to a family/friend/significant other, that the anime you were watching wasn't what they thought it was? What American cartoons would we want to get the anime treatment? Is the iyami "sheee!" pose going to become the "dabbing" of 2016 like I hope it does? Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week we talk about Myriad Colors Phantom World, why we like it and why people aren’t sticking around past episode 1. Also, we thought they were going to remove the magical petting mini-game from the western release of Fire Emblem Fates. But lucky for us, it’s still kinda there. All that, plus “Robot Carnival” with robot love stories AND answers to your burning anime-flavored questions! In the news: The “Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess” manga debuts Crunchyroll announces that we’ll be simulcasting Trigger’s newly announced SPACE PATROL LULUCO anime series. Evan, Victoria & Miranda also tackle your questions: How much of your time is spent watching anime? Do you have room in your hearts for new super robot anime? What is something you would like to see change in the anime industry? What are some older anime you think newer fans really ought to check out? Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Guest Miranda Sanchez (@HavokRose) from the IGN Anime Club Podcast joins Evan Minto and Victoria Holden in the Crunchycast Studio. This week, the gang discusses the Winter 2016 anime season. Miranda’s watching ERASED & Phantom World, a show that made Victoria cry. Evan’s on a Sherlock Holmes kick and Miranda’s obsessed with Genos (and Undertale) fan art. Also in this episode: Jellyfish (the band) and their connection to Puffy AmiYumi Bayonetta Lots of feels In the news: Kingdom Hearts megafan creates a custom made Oath Keeper engagement ring. Fans start a Change.org petition to have Danny DeVito voice Pikachu in the recently announced Detective Pikachu game for the Nintendo 3DS. This Always Sunny/Pikachu mashup will make you a believer. Evan, Victoria & Miranda also tackle your questions: Jeff Hotnog (FB): What are you guys' favorite examples of videogames based off anime or favorite anime based off videogames? @saintgabriel7: What are shows that you were into last season that you didn't keep up with? (Or want to marathon) Preston Williams (FB): Shirobako, Bakuman, Shokugeki no Soma, Hikaru no Go: what profession do you want sensationalized in anime next? @korradorra: Has there ever been a live action anime film you truly enjoyed and liked? Even if it wasn't "well made”. Miranda hosts IGN Anime Club. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
On this week's Crunchycast, Victoria and Evan talk about some of the shows that are on their watch list including Dragon Half and Erased. In the news, they uncover the rumors surrounding a possible TV adaptation of Akira and consider the size of Kamen Rider's belt. All that, plus answers to your burning questions and more! Show Notes Katsuhiro Otomo dropped hints about an Akira TV adaptation. A new Kamen Rider movie is on the way, featuring the first person to ever don the Kamen Rider suit. A cool music video surfaces for Japanese rock band GLAY, that's directed by Teekyu's Shin Itagaki. Victoria’s completely caught up with Erased while Evan’s been watching Dragon Half, a fantasy OVA from the 90s, and Ojisan and Marshmallow. Evan and Victoria answer your questions including: thoughts on Sailor Moon Crystal whether either of them have done cosplay or have ever stopped watching a series because of a bad English dub where to go on a SUPER ANIME DATE in San Francisco Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episodes of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Victoria and Evan chat about BBK/BRNK, then answer a bunch of fan questions, covering subjects like virtual reality anime, shows that haven't aged well, and the coolest spots to visit in Tokyo. Plus, more dating advice! Show Notes There's a new trailer for the Lychee Light Club live action movie. You can now buy a life-sized figure of Lum from Urusei Yatsura. A bit actor from FLCL and Kare Kano just won an award for her novel. An interesting piece of trivia. Evan is watching Eden of the East and Glitter Force for Otaku USA reviews. He's also still watching BBK/BRNK, and liking it a little more than before. Some of the locations in Tokyo mentioned in the question segment: Park Harajuku Nakano Broadway Mandarake Ghibli Museum Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria is posting videos on her YouTube channel. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Victoria and Evan take a look at the new Winter 2016 season and discuss their favorite first episodes of the newest shows! Evan is looking forward to more ERASED, Victoria doesn't know what she feels about Active Raid and both of them agree BBK/BRNK has potential. Show Notes Trigger Animators Pay Tribute to "Transformers" in Doujinshi Art Collection "Kizumonogatari Part 1" Ranks 3rd with 177 Million Yen Evan is impressed with the backgrounds and direction of BBK/BRNK, but the 3-D animation is still disappointing. Neither Evan nor Victoria can quite wrap their heads around Please Tell Me! Galko-chan. Erased is really smart and tense right now, but Evan is hoping it doesn't turn out like The Perfect Insider. Victoria's really not liking Active Raid, which is apparently a minority opinion. Evan is writing for Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA. Victoria has a new YouTube channel and a secret Twitter. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
After a two-week break for the holidays (during which we posted a podcast blooper reel on Crunchyroll and released the Crunchyroll Holiday Special), Victoria and Evan are back in the office to talk about the upcoming anime they're excited about, the state of anime convention attendance going into 2016, and the 1980s time capsule that is Fight! Iczer One, and Gundam Thunderbolt. Show Notes We released a blooper reel of the podcast hosts' antics during the pre-show for each episode. Both Evan and Victoria are in the Crunchyroll Holiday Special, hosted by the Internet's (now TV's) Michael Toole. Evan's exited to see Kiznaiver and Lupin III Part 4 on Crunchyroll. Victoria is interested in Myriad Colors Phantom World. Final Fantasy IX is coming out on PC and smartphones. Lightning from Final Fantasy is modeling for Louis Vuitton. BlueSakuga released a cool compilation video of some of the best animated shots of 2015. There's a Love Live museum in Akihabara, but it's just a store. AnimeCons.com released their annual list of the top anime conventions by attendance. Correction: "Warm bodies" refers to the number of unique people who attended for the entire weekend. "Turnstile" is the number of times someone walked through a (possibly metaphorical) turnstile, so it often counts people multiple times. Evan finally watched Fight! Iczer One, one of Victoria's favorite 1980s OVAs. Evan watched the first episode of Gundam: Thunderbolt, and he and Victoria marvel at an excellent first-person shot. Correction: The Gundam is called the FA-78 Full Armor Gundam. "Thunderbolt" is the name of the sector in space that the series takes place in. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This is our last episode of 2015 as Victoria and Evan will be out of the office for the holidays, so the hosts take some time to discuss their favorite anime of the year, including TV series, movies, and more! We asked for listeners to send their own favorites, so there's a lot to talk about, including Aldnoah.Zero, Shirobako, Rokka, Yatterman Night, and Animator Expo. Show Notes Here's the full list of the titles we talked about: One-Punch Man My Love Story Haikyu!! Death Parade Your Lie in April Makuranodanshi (Pillow Boys) My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade Teekyu Takamiya Nasuno Desu JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders Aldnoah.Zero Shirobako Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection of F Animator Expo The Perfect Insider Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers Yatterman Night Food Wars Turn A Gundam (released in English for the first time) RWBY Correction: Evan said Dentsu is funding Animator Expo, but it's actually Japanese media company Dwango. Sorry! You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Victoria and Evan learn the power of anime training via fanservice-y fitness series Anime De Training! Ex and the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga, and Evan tries out Samurai Champloo. Plus discussion of Final Fantasy VII, the death of Shigeru Mizuki, and Victoria's limited exposure to American media. Show Notes The famous manga artist Shigeru Mizuki (Gegege no Kitaro) passed away in November. The whole Internet is angry about Final Fantasy VII Remake being released as three games, but Victoria is alright with it. Teekyu cannot be stopped and Evan couldn't be happier. Evan is watching the hip-hop/samurai movie crossover Samurai Champloo for the Reverse Thieves' Anime Secret Santa. Victoria is learning a lot about physical fitness in more ways than one via Anime De Training! Ex. She also tried to watch Deltora Quest, but got sidetracked by looking up what the character designs reminded her of. Anime Problems. Evan is falling in love with JoJo's Bizarre Adventure all over again via the original Part 1: Phantom Blood manga. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
In this inadvertently stationery-themed episode, Evan marvels at the impact of a pencil shortage in the anime industry and Victoria discusses the benefits of taking notes while watching anime. Plus the hosts chat about the Samurai Jack sequel, Mr. Osomatsu, and Cardcaptor Sakura. Show Notes The Mitsubishi Pencil Company announced that they were discontinuing their colored pencils until animators demanded they bring them back. Evan is tentatively excited about a sequel to Samurai Jack, but Victoria was never a big fan. Mr. Osomatsu is sating Evan's appetite for abject violence in the name of comedy. Evan is also watching some more Cardcaptor Sakura, and marveling over Sakura's many costumes. Victoria's watching Bakemonogatari but she doesn't remember what any of her notes mean. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
It's a good day for good hips as Evan and Victoria discuss Space Adventure Cobra, the made-up Japanese holiday Good Hips Day, Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie, and the Monogatari series. Then it's question time, and this week our hosts get to answer TWO relationship advice questions! Show Notes As Phase 1 of the "Library Expansion Project," Crunchyroll licensed Space Adventure Cobra and Cat's Eye. After we recorded we also got Yakitate!! Japan, Space Pirate Mito, Princess Knight, and Fantastic Detective Labyrinth! Victoria wanted to talk about "Good Hips Day" and the fan art from the artist behind Chaika just to make Evan uncomfortable. Evan saw Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie in theaters (it's the follow-up to Arise). Victoria is watching the entire Monogatari series (and blogging about it)! Both Evan and Victoria are keeping up with The Perfect Insider, which has recently hit some exciting highs AND some disappointing lows. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube (yes, we're back on YouTube), iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Evan and Victoria talk about Young Black Jack's shirtless, patchwork body, the terrifying harem in Oreshura, online anime petitions, and the ongoing debate over who is Best Matsu. Plus answers to your questions, including our favorite villains and whether or not it's OK to call anime "cartoons." Show Notes Bubuki Branki has a really silly name, but Evan's still interested in it since it's the 10th anniversary project from CG studio Sanzigen (Arpeggio, Wooser) Oh no! Animator Expo Season 2 is expiring November 23, but Season 1 is available for a limited time before that. Unfortunately the production committee in Japan has asked streaming sites (including Crunchyroll) to take down the parody-heavy first episode of Mr. Osomatsu. Victoria's been catching up to determine her favorite of the -matsu sextuplets. Evan's a big original Black Jack fan, so he's been a little disappointed by Young Black Jack, but it's hilarious how much of a pretty-boy Black Jack is. He's also watching and reviewing Noragami Aragoto, which started off with a really cool new arc. Here's Victoria's Change.org petition to get Evan to watch Toradora. Victoria is rewatching the odd, kind of scary-sounding harem series Oreshura. Here's JMZP's awesome fanart of Victoria and Evan! You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, YouTube (yes, we're back on YouTube), iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
This week Evan and Victoria discuss sad teenagers in The Anthem of the Heart, Chris Brown's manga-"inspired" album cover, Tales of Zestiria, and the best way to get into older anime. Show Notes Chris Brown's latest album cover is a ripoff of a City Hunter cover. Victoria hasn't been watching a lot of anime because she's been busy playing Tales of Zesteria (but it's OK because it's SUPER anime). Evan dropped Beautiful Bones: Sakurako's Investigation because it's more simplistic than he had hoped. He watched Lily C.A.T. instead, and it's just Alien: The Anime. Evan also enjoyed The Anthem of the Heart, but was frustrated with its focus on the romantic plot. The episode title (and the dumb joke we made about it) is a reference to Minmay's song "My Boyfriend is a Pilot" ("Watashi no Kare wa Pilot") from the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan and Victoria return to the orange couch to catch up on the biggest anime news out of Hollywood, New York Comic Con, and White Base. Show Notes Evan and Victoria are excited about the confirmation of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable's anime adaptation. Victoria is bummed that Akiko Higashimura's Himozairu manga about men seeking to be better househusbands was suspended due to complaints from men. Fans held a "Naruto Pride Parade" (as Victoria calls it) at New York Comic Con Ron Howard and Imagine Entertainment are turning Tiger & Bunny into a live-action movie! Both Evan and Victoria are enjoying the slow burn of The Perfect Insider. One-Punch Man is a bit like Inferno Cop, so naturally Evan is in love with it. RWBY Volume 3 just launched on Crunchyroll, and Victoria is impressed with the improved animation. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The Crunchycast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at crunchycast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Our hosts Evan and Victoria take over CreativeBug studios to talk about high-stakes gambling adventures in Kaiji and whether or not it's ok to like Monster Musume. Show Notes: Both Victoria and Evan are pleased to see that Nozomi's bringing more of Dirty Pair to YouTube Evan begins the wild Jojo-esque gambling anime, Kaiji Victoria's torn about recent revelations on Rokka Miki Yoshikawa's seemingly incapable of making a character Evan doesn't love in the latest chapters of Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches Correction: Yen Press has ramped up its light novel imprint in 2015, having released six new light novels in the last month alone. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. We're now on YouTube as well! The CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas. A special thanks to Creativebug Studios for production this episode! If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Crunchyroll Brand Manager Danika Harrod joins Crunchycast hosts Evan and Victoria to consider a potential FLCL remake, Metal Gear Solid References in Monster Musume, and take a look back on Rayearth and Akira. Show Notes: Male High School Student Arrested for Threatening to Kill "Love Live!" Fans Danika shares Gangsta author Kohske's foray into English-language social media Evan considers Production IG's move to purchase rights for FLCL with an option to remake On its 25th anniversary, Evan re-watches the anime classic Akira Victoria delves into the Rayeath OVA Danika tries out the new Crunchyroll release of Cerres, Celestial Legend Monster Musume pays homage to a different kind of Snake You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. We're now on YouTube as well! Check out our latest episode there - old episodes will be uploaded shortly. The CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan and Victoria host the Crunchycast's video debut! Two cameras join the podcast to capture our hosts' excitement about the upcoming releases of Takahata's "Only Yesterday" and the Devilman vs Cyborg 009 crossover, and Evan and Victoria imagine the perfect anime that they would trap each other inside. News Evan's eager about the upcoming theatrical run of Takahata's "Only Yesterday" Victroia can't figure out why Jun would fight Devilman in the upcoming Cyborg 009 vs. Devilman Anime Victoria Actually is in love with Actually, I Am Evan's thrilled with the genre-breaking harem fun in Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches manga Victoria's returns to Rokka after getting spoiled and is glad she did Evan appreciates the finer points of Gangsta Check out some sakuga MADs here: Sushio, Norio Matsumoto, Hiroyuki Imaishi, You Yoshinari Note: Shoji Kawamori did work on a Gundam after all all - he is credited for "Mechanical Styling" on Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. We're now on YouTube as well! Check out our latest episode there - old episodes will be uploaded shortly. The CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Crunchyroll Features Editor and Customer Support Lead Nate Ming joins Evan and Victoria to talk about anime devils and the differences between selfie sticks and M16s. Sorry for the earlier audio quality on this episode! We've fixed it up so it will be better for your listening pleasure. News Evan's impressed with Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F's Theatrical Run Victoria -Studio 4°C Announces Global Netflix Streaming Plans for Anime Nate shares the backstory of Fanart Friday - Drunkyroll Edition as the column approaches its 4 year anniversary Anime Evan starts the endless Case Closed manga Victoria realizes why Shimoneta isn't for her Nate's blown away by SCHOOL-LIVE! and is also keeping up with Monster Musume, Ushio and Tora, and Gangsta Evan manages to visit the screening of Shunji Iwai's The Case of Hana and Alice Victoria loves everything about Akame ga Kill except the main two characters Nate picks up the Japanese volumes of Kongou Banchou You can reach Nate with every support ticket you make on Crunchyroll or on his Twitter account. You can find more episode of Crunchycast on Crunchyroll, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Coil up with your favorite monster girl for the long-awaited return of Crunchycast! Evan and Victoria grace the mics once more to chat about everything from Sherlock Hound to Frieza's new color. This episode: News Evan visits San Francisco's J-POP SUMMIT, and is once more reunited with Chicchai-ossan #FoundOssan Victoria dreams about the new snake cafe in Japan The Crunchycast hosts contemplate a seven-meter hug pillow of everyone's favorite monster girl, Miia Tezuka's Black Jack gets bishounen treatment in an upcoming anime Anime Evan checks out Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection "F" Victoria can't get enough of her favorite Lamia in Monster Musume Evan won't stop watching Sherlock Hound Mysteries were spoiled for Victoria (but not for you) in Rokka! You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on Crunchyroll, iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the twelth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This week, our hosts are joined by Max Scoville of IGN and The Comedy Button. You can find him on Twitter at @MaxScoville. Show Notes: News Victoria Prison School Announcement Evan: 2015 Animator Dormitory Crowdfunding Campaign Launches Max: Dragonball Super excitement is building up Anime Evan’s pleased to share his experiences with Gall Force Victoria cooking up excitement for Food Wars Questions Jace Summers (@Colamancer) I always watch the entire intro/outro to anime, probably a habit from the VHS rental days. Do ya'll do this too? ♡ 위니 린 ♡ (@WinnieLin21) Favorite school romance anime? Brett (@thetruebrett) What genre of anime or manga do you like the least? I least like mech and samurai. This is the season finale of CrunchyCast season 1! Keep an eye out for news and announcements related to season 2 on Crunchyroll.com. You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. The CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the eleventh episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. Show Notes: News Victoria: Dragon Quest VIII makes its way to the 3DS Lauren: Yowamushi Pedal character rankings come in! Evan: Dallos is now on Crunchyroll! Build Your Anime Blog is now available! Anime Lauren’s fascinated by the consequences of alternative selves in Gunslinger Stratos Victoria goes deep on the latest Sailor Moon Crystal Evan’s excited by the pitching animation in the That’s a Baseball! arc of Jojo’s Questions from #CrunchyCast Horo @TrickedOutHoro @Crunchyroll Is there an anime that you really like a lot, but can't stand one of the protagonists in it? #CrunchyCast Assuming parasyte the maximum was a huge sucess and inspires more old never animated old Manga to be adapted what are Ur picks? - Cyrus Best anime soundtrack ever. Go! - Erik Cheeser Anime Maru @AnimeMaru #crunchycast @laureninspace Will there be a sequel to BYAB on how to transform your anime blog into a sinister worldwide media empire? You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the tenth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This week, our hosts are joined by Thomas Zoth, also known as ABCBTom online. His work can be found on his blog, Hungry Bug Diner, The Fandom Post, Infinite Rainy Day, O-Talk Podcast, and The Anime Now Podcast. You can reach him via his Twitter account. Show Notes: News Evan chats about anime birthdays Tom is thrilled about the stateside release of Franken Fran, as well as Monster Musume’s unfairly talented staff Victoria’s impressed with Agumon’s gains in Digimon tri. Anime Tom talks Punchline and explores some interesting multi-media assets in the show, as well as Yamada-kun, which challenges the Shirobako writing staff to adapt a long series into a 12-episode anime - and succeeds! Victoria: Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? The answer may surprise you! Evan: Ninja Slayer from Animation is the absolutely true story by authors Bradley Bond and Philip Ninj@ Morzez warning about the ninja menace. Questions from #CrunchyCast Why did you choose to name Case Closed instead of Detective Conan? (Nicholas “Picky33”) Emperor J @emperorj How far can each of you punt a football? If you had to choose, would you want a few really well animated shows, but to minimize risks, the companies only produced idol, harem and loli-shows; or would you want a lot of different shows, but with lower animation quality and a lot of copy/paste looking (and acting) characters? - From Anton in Sweden all talk of anime by film buffs is limited to Mamoru oshi, Otomo, Miyazaki, Takahata, Shinchiro Watanabe and Satoshi Kon, What other anime directors deserve to be know outside the anime circle? Discussed here is I Can Friday by Day from Animator’s Expo You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud. The insert song is "Hungaria" by Latche Swing, used under Creative Commons.
Welcome to the ninth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. Show Notes: This week, Evan and Victoria are joined by Publisher's Weekly writer and manga industry expert Deb Aoki! You can read her work on Publisher's Weekly, on her website Manga Comics Manga, and on her Twitter account. Victoria's not surprised that one out of every seven smart phones in Japan have the Love Live game downloaded. Obama thanks Japan for manga and anime. Toei announces a new addition to the Dragonball saga, Dragonball Super Evan investigates the "manga ghetto" of the Eisner awards You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the eighth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. Show Notes: This week, Evan and Victoria are joined by Crunchyroll Brand Manager Tiffako! You can find her online on her twitter. Victoria shares some anecdotes about the new Naruto movie's subtitled trailer. Tiffa's excited about the upcoming Parasyte live-action sequel. Evan expresses his skepticism about the news concerning the live-action Hollywood Ghost in the Shell film Victoria is enjoying the 90's-styled action of Triage X Tiffa's watching Punchline every week live for you to enjoy! Check out our Live page to join her for the fun! Evan's finally trying out Cardcaptor Sakura in his attempt to research anime for his panel this weekend. Evan will be attending Kraken Con this weekend in Oakland, California! You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the sEVANth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. Show Notes: This week, Evan and Victoria break open the CrunchyCast mailbox! Victoria unpacks College Humor’s new video about anime fans Evan explores some of Digital Manga Publishing’s new announcements Victoria and Evan answer YOUR questions! If you’re ever curious about anything related to our hosts, or to Crunchyroll at large, tweet at us using the hashtag #CrunchyCast or email CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com Correction: During the Sailor Moon/Madoka discussion, Evan was comparing the target audiences of the two titles, rather than their degrees of sophistication. You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the sixth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This week, during our Anime Boston segment, CrunchyCast is joined by Mike Toole and Michael Sinterniklaas. Mike Toole is a columnist for Anime News Network, where he writes The Mike Toole Show. You can also find his work on the pages of Otaku USA and Topless Robot. Michael Sinterniklass is a director, producer, and actor now at NYAV Post. His most recent accomplishments include the English dub of Gundam: the Origin, which is now streaming on Amazon Prime, Daisuki, and Google Play. Miles Thomas, a brand manager with Crunchyroll and the producer of CrunchyCast, can also be heard. Show Notes: Evan shares his excitement about Discotek's new releases Victoria explores Level 5's newest game announcement: Snack Wars Victoria finally watches Nisekoi, and it's not too late to join her! Evan's still enjoying early Miyazaki in Sherlock Hound Evan's reading the manga of My Love Story, but you can watch the first episode now on Crunchyroll! You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. The opening and ending music in CrunchyCast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud. The insert song is "Meetin' and Movin" by Merkel & Fritzemeier.
Welcome to the fifth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This week, CrunchyCast is joined by Nick Robinson, video producer at Polygon. Previously he was a host at Revision3 games, where he created the show Behind Anime Lines. You can find more from him on his Twitter. Show Notes: Nick's abuzz about the news from Nintendo Direct! Evan contemplates the fall of the anime distributor Anime Sols Capcom's April Fools captivated all of our hosts Victoria's following the news of otaku idol Shokotan, who will play Diana in Sailor Moon Crystal Evan counts the days until Ninja Slayer airs Victoria's wait is over for Food Wars! Evan's enjoying early Miyakaki in Sherlock Hound Nick's finishing up Parasyte and Death Parade You can find more episodes of CrunchyCast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and our Libsyn page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the fourth episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This week, CrunchyCast is joined by Daryl Surat, the most dangerous anime podcaster. In addition to serving as a host for the Anime World Order, Daryl writes for Otaku USA magazine. You can find him on the Anime World Order website, Otaku USA, or on his Twitter. Show Notes: Victoria looks into the dark new Naruto rings Evan follows the newest Tezuka news about a French reboot of Astro Boy Daryl's impressed of the garage origins of the Tie Fighter fan animation Victoria's watching Naruto's Tenten-centric episode and Your Lie in April Daryl encourages everyone to watch gdgd Fairies Evan rants about Haibane Renmei Correction: Evan refers to Astro Boy Reboot as "CG", though it's more accurately 2DCG CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the second episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we bring you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Victoria and Evan as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities.CrunchyCast can currently be found on our LibSyn page, iTunes, and Sticher Radio with more sources to follow. Our RSS feed is http://crunchyroll.libsyn.com/rss. We'll be uploading new episodes every Friday, with breaks for select holidays. Evan is excited about Studio MAPPA's new film, which recently reached its goal in crowdfunding. Victoria celebrates the 18th birthday of Toonami! Evan walks us through Nintendo's effort to branch out into mobile games. Victoria shares her insights on the new film and TV anime for Wake Up Girls! Our next episode will feature our first guest: Daryl Surat, of Anime World Order! Check out an episode of Anime World Order, his Twitter, or ask him questions using the hashtag #CrunchyCast! CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at CrunchyCast@crunchyroll.com, or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Welcome to the second episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we bring you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Victoria and Evan as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. Remember to tweet your questions to us with the hashtag #CrunchyCast! This Week's Show Notes: Evan gushes about Crunchyroll's latest addition, Inferno Cop Victoria is titilated by rumors of a Monster Musume anime Victoria looks into the new Digimon Adventure tri visuals Evan examines an animator's personal perspective in the anime industry You can watch the episode of Naruto that Victoria discussed here and read Lucifer and Biscuit Hammer alongside Evan here. If you want to get caught up on Parasyte, every available episode can be found on its show page. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach them on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is provided by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud account.
Welcome to the very first episode of the official Crunchyroll Podcast, CrunchyCast! Each week, we'll be bringing you the hottest news and perspectives on the world of anime. Join hosts Evan and Victoria as they delve into the best programming the web has to offer, explore pressing questions, and interview the anime community and industry's most compelling personalities. This Week's Show Notes: Victoria analyzes the Shirobaco cafe Evan’s excited about new Ninja Slayer character designs Victoria is ready to buy the new Final Fantasy remaster The new Naruto arc discussed by Victoria begins here Corrections: Grave of the Fireflies is Takahata's first Ghibli film, not Only Yesterday. Michiaki Sato and Yoshinori Sayama designed the robots in RahXephon. Shoji Kawamori did some storyboards and Yutaka Izubuchi is the director. CrunchyCast is hosted by Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and produced by Miles Thomas and the Crunchyroll Brand team. Thanks to Evan Purkhiser and Brandon Lee for technical assistance. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach them on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively. All music in CrunchyCast is provided by Noah Hafford, who can be found at his SoundCloud.
Evan’s not flying back to New Jersey for AnimeNEXT, but he did attend FanimeCon 2014 in San Jose, CA. In this podcast, recorded on the fourth and final day of Fanime, Evan sits down with his Crunchyroll coworkers and arch-frenemies, Victoria Holden (a.k.a. SailorBee) and Danika Harrod (a.k.a. DarlingDaniChan) and cosplay photographer Ben Lam to talk about the con. Topics include Kill la Kill cosplay, Anime Hell, anime triathlons, and the “flipping off Evan” meme. This podcast was recorded in a hotel lobby, so the audio has a lot of background noise. Sorry! Show notes, links, and comments after the break. DIRECT DOWNLOAD – RSS Feed – iTunes – Send us Feedback! – More episodes (Runtime: 1 hour, 13 minutes) Opening/Ending Song: “Kill Me” by Lame Drivers Our guests: Danika Harrod, Victoria Holden, and Ben Lam Everyone but Ben works at Crunchyroll, the anime and Asian drama streaming website. The “Flipping off Evan” meme is a thing that Danika started on Twitter for no good reason. Former Ani-Gamers blogger Elliot Page started a Tumblr compiling the best shots. Evan ran/participated in four panels: Introducing Studio Trigger (slightly updated version of the “‘Trigger’ Warning” Genericon panel), The Beautiful Backgrounds of Anime, The Changing Faces of Anime, and the Crunchyroll Industry Panel. Victoria/Danika’s cosplays: Elf/Sorceress (Dragon’s Crown), Utena/Maou (Revolutionary Girl Utena/Maoyu), Griffith/Guts (Berserk) Panels Evan went to: Takami Akai (Gainax char. designer) Q&A, Noir (Gainax marketing) Q&A, Anime & Manga for Parents (run by Gilles Poitras), Anime Hell (this one is from Ryan Gavigan), Most Hilarious Bootlegs (run by Heidi Kemps), and History of Sports Anime/Manga (run by Tom Langston) Kill la Kill was the most popular show for cosplay at Fanime. Watch it right now on Crunchyroll, Netflix, or Daisuki. We don’t have photos from the con up yet, but we’ll link them here once they’re online. Otaku USA Magazine: Evan and Ink wrote stuff for the new issue (cover is JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure). Evan wrote about Yuyushiki and Red Data Girl (that one was supposed to be in the last issue) and Ink wrote about Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren’t They? Twitter: Ani-Gamers, Evan, Victoria, Danika, Crunchyroll, Shitty Guts, Shitty Griffith (parody Berserk accounts) Ben’s stuff: cosplay photography Facebook page, Instagram account Email us at podcast@anigamers.com!