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Grn and Blue continue to challenge each other to consume various books, tv shows, and any other fandom inspiring content then discuss the ups, downs, insides, and outs. As they do so, the challenge to resist the temptation to become fans themselves is presented. Can you resist this? This week, we watched the anime series, Wolf's Rain. -- -- -- As always, please be sure to check out The Lore Network for other content creators dedicated to bringing you high quality, entertaining, and relevant content focused on exploration and explanation of stories from every medium. Become a Podbean Patron to FFC Follow / Subscribe to FFC on Twitch Other Sponsors of FFC
ORIGINALLY RECORDED: June 20, 2020 Dub Talk's 5 year anniversary celebration journeys on as the leader of our Wolf Pack, Stephanie takes two of the eldest pups of her pack, Megan and Hardy out on a nostalgic journey to find the entrance to Paradise. A place where only the wolves know how to go. Bear your fangs, bark at the moon and be enchanted once more by the beautiful music of Yoko Kanno. Gather round the alpha as the tale of stray wolves coming together is shared once again. This is the tale of Wolf's Rain. AUDIO PLATFORMS: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47LMCAgEW0BAOy9BnKYmLv Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/dub-talk/id1514880122 Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/dubtalkpodcast Or consider buying us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/dubtalk DUB TALK SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @DubTalkPodcast Instagram: @dubtalkpodcast Twitch: dubtalkpodcast Tumblr: dubtalkpodcast Host: @LilacAnimeRevue Panelists: @queenira2 @SpacemanHardy Episode Editor: @LilacAnimeRevue Music: "Stray" by Steve Conte "Gravity" by Maaya Sakamoto Wolf's Rain OST by Yoko Kanno & Ilaria Graziano
T.J. and Shawn review one of the classics in Wolf's Rain.
Martes 6 de agosto: La recomendación de Steph es Wolf's Rain, una historia de fantasía licántropa donde, con el planeta devastado ecológicamente, los lobos (ocultos entre los humanos) son los encargados de encontrar el camino de regreso al paraíso.y encontrar la llave que restaura el mundo.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Today marks the end of Season 4 of Tooning Japanese! That means it's time for a retrospective on Wolf's Rain. Who would be better to join Andy and Bill in this than our very own Superfan Matt! The three talk about the show's highs and lows, some of its more in-depth ideologies, and their favorite characters and moments. Oh, and Bill reveals his choice for Season 5 of the podcast! Next week we have an episode full of bloopers for you! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! Episode 2 is out now! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today!
Get ready to howl at the moon on tonight's episode of Pre-Flight! This week, Jason and Gill choose their favorite wolf movies and discuss Wolf's Rain. Then, find out what's happening on this Saturday's episodes of Attack on Titan, The Promised Neverland, and Sword Art Online. Plus, don't miss out on the new trailer for Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin, premiering July 6th at 3a! Lastly, catch this week's newest Adult Swim Singles track by Seer.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Andy may be exhausted from spending his whole day creating the new Tooning RPG episode (link below) and this episode, but if there are any night owls out there, check this one out! Andy and Bill (and again, briefly Josh) break down the very last episode of Wolf's Rain, which is creatively titled "Wolf's Rain." Again, the OVA proves to be extremely dark and extremely confusing. That said, it's really a unique and intriguing end to the series. To find out each of our thoughts, give it a listen! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! Episode 2 is out now! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today!
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Wait a minute...Thurk is here? AND Josh!? It's a miracle...and a bit of a nightmare to edit. But that's okay! This week the four of us talk about the second-to-last Wolf's Rain episode, "High Tide, High Time." Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse for the wolves...well, here we go! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today!
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! We're back to 2 again, but this time it's Andy and Bill picking up where the season finale of Wolf's Rain left off. Yeah, it's OVA time, and we have 4 episodes to talk about as we wrap up Season 4. If you were expecting a happy ending, then you are not going to like where things go from here. Tune in this week for our discussion of Episode 1 of the Wolf's Rain OVA, "Where the Soul Goes" as well as our Top 3 favorite raccoons! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today!
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Well, the best laid plans of wolves and men often go awry. Or was that mice? Or owls? Who really knows? People don't read books these days. So due to massive flooding, Andy had to bail on this week's recording, so enjoy a Bill and Josh episode. They also had to abandon the studio due to water, so the audio isn't as crisp as usual--sorry about that! Bill and Josh (and Andy due to some post-production magic!) talk about the finale of Wolf's Rain. Things come to a...conclusion...sorta. Thank God for the OVA. Enjoy our deep dive into Episode 26 of Wolf's Rain, "Moonlight Crucible." Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Holy new episode, Batman! We're back, everyone! Well, two of us are. Andy and Bill have gotten into the studio to record a brand new review of Episode 25 of Wolf's Rain, "False Memories." When we last left our pack, they were all pretty well buggered, and things go from bad to even worse this time around. Want to know how bad things are or why we hate Hige so much? Listen to the latest episode of Tooning Japanese to find out! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! We're back to just Bill and Andy, but we cannot wait any longer! We're so close to the end of Season 4 that we had to march on, regardless of how short the episode ended up. At least both of our intrepid hosts agreed that Episode 24 of Wolf's Rain, "Scent of a Trap," was really good. Everyone finds their way closer to Jaguara's Keep, but only one wolf seems to have her true attention. This one ends with a bit of a cliff hanger! Join us for another discussion of Wolf's Rain! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! We're back with a new double review of Wolf's Rain! This time around Josh tells us all about the infamous walrus fight (oh, anime...), which is Episode 22, "Pieces of a Shooting Star." Then Andy breaks down the story of two horny skater boys...and our main cast of characters in Episode 23, "Heartbeat of the Black City." Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network. This week's opening and closing clips are amazing covers of "Sk8er Boi" by Jonathan Young & Lee Albrecht and "Pokemon Theme" by Anthony Vincent.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Josh, Bill, and Andy are back with two more episodes of Wolf's Rain! We find out if Kiba gets out of that mysterious Paradise in Andy's review of Episode 20, "Consciously." Then Bill discusses some of his favorite characters in Episode 21, "Battle's Red Glare." Enjoy, everyone! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! The crew rings in 2019 with more Wolf's Rain. This episode we find out more about the lore of wolves and humans, but unfortunately it's at the expense of some typical Japanese racism. This week's episode, Episode 19, "A Dream of an Oasis," isn't that great, but we'll just blame that on a distinct lack of the human characters in this one. We do get a little punchy and laugh a lot, so at least there's that to look forward to! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! 2018 might be nearing it's end, but we're only at the halfway point for Wolf's Rain. This week the crew is back together and talking about Episode 14, "The Fallen Keep." We once again have a great episode! It looks like things are on the up and up, and Andy couldn't be happier! Be prepared for a boatload of exposition and some really cool fight scenes! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! It's that time again! The boys (yes, all three of them) are back together, and they've got a double dose of Wolf's Rain reviews! This week Josh goes over the events of Episode 12, "Don't Make Me Blue," and Andy has the deets on Episode 13, "Men's Lament." Things seem to be turning around a bit as all three of the hosts really dug these episodes for their own reasons. Go watch the episodes and then join us as we still try to figure out just who Lady Jaguara really is. Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Bill and Andy are sans Josh again, but that won't stop them from talking about another episode of Wolf's Rain! This week the dynamic duo tackle Episode 11, "Vanishing Point." It's not a great episode. Hell, saying it outright, it's a pretty bad one. That said, Andy and Bill still try to find the bright moments and at least have fun trying to decipher just what is even going on. But hey, there is a battle between wolves and space lasers! So that's kind of cool! Join us for another wacky episode of Tooning Japanese! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! We're back to a three man crew as Thurk steps into the studio to experience Wolf's Rain for the very first time. Unfortunately, this isn't the best episode to introduce the story thus far. This week we review Episode 10, "Moon's Doom," and basically the wolves get lost in a bland forest and fight bugs. Oh yeah, and Hige and Toboe get all horny. That's about it. We still have a blast talking about the episode and other things anyway, so stop what you're doing and give this episode a listen! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
En este episodio hablamos de tierras fantásticas y fin del mundo. Ivan nos habla de la serie Wolf's Rain, un clásico de la fantasía post-apocalíptica. Gaby nos habla de la serie de Netflix Dragon Prince, la nueva entrega del escritor de Avatar la leyenda de Ang. Cristian nos habla de Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku o! para los cuates Konosuba. Mirian nos habla de Net-juu no Susume y la aventura de una treintona video-jugadora. Síguenos en nuestras redes, ivoox y facebook.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Better late than never, right? This week you get not one, but two episode reviews of Wolf's Rain. This time around Josh and Bill review Episode 8, "Song of Sleep," and then Bill pulls some wicked witchcraft and brings in Andy and gets rid of Josh for Episode 9, "Misgivings." One episode is boring, and nothing happens aside from Cheza getting some new boots, and the other is a tender spotlight episode about Blue. We hope you enjoy! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Apologies for being late again! We're going to try and move our release days to Thursdays to allow some needed time to put together and produce the show. This week it's just Andy and Bill since Josh is off getting married and shit. It's Andy's week to review his choice for Season 4, and he and Bill have an absolute blast trying to make sense of what's going on. There are massive airship battles, a dandeleon flower maiden, and horny wolves in this week's episode of Wolf's Rain, "The Flower Maiden." Help make our show better by filling out our Tooning Japanese Fan Survey. We're giving away an Amazon Gift Card to one lucky fan! NEW CONTEST: If we reach 150 Likes on Facebook by the end of September, you all get a bonus movie review voted on by you! Follow us on Facebook! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Since the early 90s, Raj Ramayya has had a rich career in the Japanese music industry, spanning commercials, to children's shows, to video games and, of course, to anime music collaborations with the likes of Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop and Wolf's Rain) and Kevin Penkin (Made in Abyss). He joins me in this episode to talk about how a foreigner from Saskatchewan could achieve such a prosperous career in Japanese media. For more extensive information, visit http://www.zannen.ca Theme song by Karl Olson. Check out Packet Flood, the album all of this show's music is taken from, on his Bandcamp: ultraklystron.com/album/packet-flood
Ernest and Jon sit down to discuss the classic anime "Wolf's Rain" they give the breakdown on how the anime came to be and give nods to the creating team. Plus they discuss the series as a whole so beware for spoilers but you will be warned prior to spoiler-talk. As always if you have any information, questions or concerns you want to share just email: ThisIsAnimeArchives@gmail.com. So sit back relax and enjoy the episode.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! This week we review the second half of a really good Wolf's Rain two parter, "The Successors." Your hosts have a lot of fun this episode, which is just good to see since Josh has been sour on some of the initial episodes. Listen to find out what Kiba and the rest of the wolves do after witnessing the townspeople enslaving what's left of Zali's pack. Oh yeah, and we have an unexpected guest host. Help make our show better by filling out our Tooning Japanese Fan Survey. We're giving away an Amazon Gift Card to one lucky fan! NEW CONTEST: If we reach 150 Likes on Facebook by the end of September, you all get a bonus movie review voted on by you! Follow us on Facebook! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! The crew is back with a brand new review of Wolf's Rain! This week all four wolves are drawn together with a single goal: to bicker and escape human gunfire! Episode 3 is up this week, which is entitled "Bad Fellow." Will Josh like this episode better? Will Bill be any less confused? Will Andy keep up his excitement for the show? Listen to find out. Help make our show better by filling out our Tooning Japanese Fan Survey. We're giving away an Amazon Gift Card to one lucky fan! If we reach 100 Twitter followers, you all get a bonus movie review! You can vote on what movie we watch! Follow us on Twitter! Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! This week we're taking a break from our Wolf's Rain reviews to bring you a brand new movie review! Andy and Ray are back behind the mic with the full rundown of the classic Pokemon: The First Movie. Yes, Mewtwo is about the "Strike Back" and try not to rip off Star Wars too much. Will they succeed? Will Andy and Ray like it after all these years? Find out by listening today! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! Season 4 is here! This season we're back to Andy's pick, and the crew gets their first look at Wolf's Rain. Will Bill and Josh love the show, or will Andy be all alone in his love just like Josh was with Gurren Lagann? Come learn about wolves, discover Paradise, and hear far too many beastiality jokes. We review Episode 1 of Wolf's Rain, "City of Howls." Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network.
Following up on Episode 7 when Hank pitched some anime to Ben, he finally watched some. Well just the first episodes of a bunch. So he gives some initial impressions on a bunch of shows and maybe we'll get some deeper follow up in the future. Ony time will tell. The anime Ben watched: Tsuritama, Rose of Versailles, Peacemaker Kurogane, Mobile Gundam: 08th MS Team, Wolf's Rain, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water and Baccano! Email: SaltCirclePodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @SaltCirclePod Hank's Twitter: @ComicPanels Ben's Twitter: @Bean_LP Logo Artist: bellamy.world/
Our longest episode yet! (sorry) We go over the nominees for Crunchyroll's Anime Awards and share our thoughts and opinions. How many categories was Yuri on Ice nominated for? Will Sangatsu no Lion win anything this year? Will Tsukigakirei take its place as Anime of the Year? Listen to find out more. We also talk about our first Retro Anime Watch Along...Wolf's Rain! Hope you can join us!
Chris and Mackenzie go through the shows that influenced them as writers. We run through the gamut of Gargoyles, the DCAU (DC Animated Universe), Looney Tunes, Wolf's Rain, Venture Bros., Darkwing Duck, Futurama, The Simpsons, Duck Tales, and Freakazoid. What makes a show "influencial" instead of simply "enjoyable?" What lessons can we learn from ducks? How many Shakespeare characters can exist in animated form?
In the pre-interview episode, Chad, Charlie, Dylan, and John are joined by Doctor from the Ass Backwards Anime Podcast to talk about Wii 2 rumors and an NPR article about the fantasy gamer subculture. Then, John interviews Crispin Freeman (Itachi in Naruto, Alucard in Hellsing, Kyon in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Tsume in Wolf's Rain) about acting, studying mythology, and smuggling art in Europe.
We interview Jessica Straus, the voice of Juri in Super Street Fighter IV, Eva in Mix Master 2: Final Force, and Blue in Wolf's Rain. She's also provided voices for games such as World of Warcraft and Persona 4. In the pre-interview mini-episode, Charlie, Dylan, Heather, Jen, John, and Liz discuss a variety of topics, including the death of the Guitar Hero series, a state representative (from our own district) who credits Hooters for her success, and Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Amie comments on phone games. Plus, a pro tip from The Sommelier.
Leon and Lyzl are back for another week with a look at these anime: Watching: -Akagi Watched: -Seirei no Moribito -Gunslinger Girl ~ Il Teatrino -Wolf's Rain Dropped: -Boogiepop Phantom -Kare Kano -The Big O Requests: -Black Blood Brothers -Shikabane Hime Aka -Fate/Stay Night
Leon and Lyzl take a journey to paradise in their review of Wolf's Rain. If you have any questions, comments, or requests, please send them to aniview@hotmail.com
Leon and Lyzl look into these anime this week: New series -Higurashi no naku koro ni Rei Watching -Wolf's Rain -Soul Eater Watched -Planetes -Gunslinger Girl -Victorian Romance Emma Requests -Shakugan no Shana -School Rumble -Detroit Metal City
Podcast anime dvd review of Darker Than Black Volume 1. Episodes 1-5. Directed and written by Tensai Okamura (Naruto Movie, Project Blue Earth SOS, Wolf's Rain). Animation by BONES. Music by Yoko Kanno (Cowboy Bebop). Published by Funimation, Rated 17+, $29.98. From the back cover: A new and deadly breed of covert agent walks the streets. Known as Contractors, these assassins and spies wield bizarre supernatural powers to carry out the dirty work of others. They thrive in the underworld, between rumor and reality, their loyalties always in question. One among these operatives is more mysterious than the rest; the masked killer BK201, the Black Reaper. His true identity and intentions remain unknown, but as his path weaves through the shadows and alleys of Tokyo, blood is spilled on both sides of the law. It's a new age of confusion, and the rules of engagement have changed. My Grade: A Visit the official website to watch the first 3 episodes for free: http://www.funimation.com/darkerthanblack/ Here is the trailer:
Air TV Volume 4. Directed by Tatsuya Ishihara. Series Composition by Fumihiko Shimo. ADV Films, $29.98. The true finale of Air TV, which took place on Volume 3 as Misuzu fell dead into the arms of her adopted mother was pretty painful to watch. This last volume opens with a recap episode of her short life and ends, again, with her death. The other two episodes on the disc go back to the middle story arc in which the winged girl, Kanna, along with her handmaiden, Uraha, and her warrior guard, Ryuya, are trying to make their way to Kanna's mother while being pursued by soldiers from the temple where Kanna was confined. These two episodes are entirely new and fill out the relationships and adventures the three have, focusing more on the comedic side of things. While the first episode was a waste of space, as are all recap episodes unless you haven't watched a series for a while (does anyone remember the one ripoff volume of Wolf's Rain which was entirely FILLED with recap episodes?!), the last two episodes were really enjoyable. Air TV was always a series that took itself too seriously, suffering from the bipolarity of being a moe comedy at one point, then shifting to a magical girl historical drama, then to a pathological torture session of Misuzu intended to make an otaku weep. The two episodes that close Volume 4 injected something much needed by the series as a whole: a little lightheartedness, a little more comedy, to take the edge off of the tragic hardships most of the characters go through. The final arc focusing on Misuzu's slow decay was especially hard to watch and seemed to have no point. In fact, Air TV had one of the worst endings that I've seen in a long time, even though it doesn't reach the depths of the aforementioned Wolf's Rain in terms of "Uh, what just happened so you're telling me this whole show was for nothing and that the characters are just going to have to repeat their struggles till infinity over and over..." but it comes pretty close. The landscapes of the Japanese countryside and the town are beautiful even though the female characters with their plate sized luminescent blue eyes seem a bit creepy at times. Overall, this series is worth watching, but don't expect to get a satisfactory conclusion. I'll probably be watching the movie version sometime soon. My Volume 4 Rating: B+ My Overall Series Rating: C