POPULARITY
My Neighbours the Yamadas er en særegen animert komedie om en kaotisk og hverdagslig japansk familie som på en eller annen måte får selv de minste øyeblikkene til å føles episke.
The Searchers cover My Neighbors the Yamadas from Studio Ghibli director Isao Takahata. The discussion delves into Japanese culture, Takahata's films, animation styles, Joe Hisaishi & Ghibli music, and more. Please enjoy this fun episode. If you like what you heard, please rate us a 5/5 on Apple, Spotify, or Podbean, and review us on Apple. Submit your mailbags to us at thesearcherspodcast@gmail.com. We'll read both on air. Follow us on Letterboxd.com if you'd like to see what we've recently watched and/or reviewed. Ben, Chris, & Kevin Our episode catalogue: https://searchersfilmpodcast.podbean.com/
Wir setzen unseren großen Ghibli-Marathon fort - und sind mit Teil 5 bereits bei der Jahrtausendwende angekommen. Diesmal ist die Mischung extrabunt: Mit "Meine Nachbarn die Yamadas" haben wir den wohl größten stilistischen Ausreißer unter den Ghibli-Filmen parat, bevor wir mit "Chihiros Reise ins Zauberland" DEN Klassiker schlechthin besprechen und das Ganze mit "Das Königreich der Katzen" ausklingen lassen. Viel Spaß beim Reinhören! Timecodes: 0:02:57 Meine Nachbarn die Yamadas 00:18:46 Chihiros Reise ins Zauberland 00:39:58 Das Königreich der Katzen
[School of Movies 2023] Arguably director Hayao Miyazaki's finest hour, and by extension the peak of composer Joe Hisaishi and for Studio Ghibli in general. This one is almost too easy to either sing the praises of, or to dismiss because it was so popular. Disney distributed it in America, and it made $395 million, which might make it the most successful theatrical release for an anime movie. By contrast, My Neighbours the Yamadas two years prior in 1999 made $11 million on three quarters the budget. Spirited away was showered with critical praise and won many awards. It's the popular girl. But this girl is also endlessly fascinating; stirring, whimsical, intelligent, exciting, funny, and unforgettable. She stays with us, and we return to her again and again for comfort and to feel that sense of quiet awe. It's also noteworthy that this has one of the best American language tracks for any Japanese film; Daveigh Chase (Lilo of Stitch fame, Donnie Darko's sister and the girl from The Ring), Jason Marsden (Max in The Goofy Movie), Susan Egan (Megara of Hercules fame and the Broadway version of Beauty and the Beast) Suzanne Pleshette (The Birds) David Ogden Stiers (Lilo & Stitch and Beauty and the Beast) and Tara Strong (literally every cartoon ever made). On this one occasion you should definitely try Dub AND Sub. This is the film we chose to close out our 2023 series on the studio (though we still have The Boy and the Heron, along with 'The Imaginary' from Studio Ponoc, and whatever the future brings. We will be there to curate their art. Guests: Brenden Agnew of Cinapse @BLCAgnew Alejandra Vargas @Plutoburns whose YouTube channel is here
Heute in unserem Anime News Podcast: Fortsetzung zu Poupelle und die andere Seite des Himmels, Bloody Escape startet im Januar, und neuer Trailer zu Garden of Remembrance.
Last time we spoke about the Huon Gulf offensive. The Japanese until now had not considered their losses at Guadalcanal and Buna-Gona as irretrievable, but with the loss of Salamaua and Lae there was a brutal realization they were going to have to pull back their defensive line. The absolute defense line was established as the entire empire of the rising sun took two steps back. Meanwhile General Douglas MacArthur and the allied war planners decided to revise operation Cartwheel. The enemy was in disarray and this provided an opportunity to keep them off balance and maintain the momentum. They decided to launch an offensive against the Huon Peninsula, to hit places like Finschhafen. The offensive began with another bang as forces landed and advanced to seize immediate objectives to the misery of the retreating Japanese. This episode is Drive to Finschhafen Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Before we leap back over to New Guinea, we first need to talk about some developments in the Solomons. Admirals Kusaka and Samejima were about to launch Operation Se-Go, the evacuation of Kolombangara. Now after the battle of Vella Lavella, Brigadier Potter's 35th battalion was closing in on the Marquana Bay area by September 26th. Potter sent two New Zealander Platoons as a vanguard. To face them, Captain Tsuruya had organized his meager forces and successfully surrounded the New Zealander Platoons. This began a fight for the New Zealander's survival that would last until October 2nd. Worried about the fate of his two platoons, Potter ordered Lt Seward with 3 companies to rescue the platoons. Seward described the endeavor as running straight into a hornets nest. They ran straight into some Japanese machine gun positions, which they nicknamed Machine Gully, and it cost them 18 dead and 10 wounded. Tsuruya managed to halt their advance using Machine Gully, which was a dense rainforest concealing his men. On October 2nd, the two platoons were finally rescued. The horrible casualties prompted Potter to halt attacks until every landing craft could bring over the 37th battalion from Tambala bay to hit the other side. The 37ths movement down the rugged coast would be sluggish, giving the Japanese ample time to prepare for the evacuation of the Tsuruya unit. Meanwhile General Sasaki and Admiral Ota were getting their forces ready for the evacuation. Each unit was responsible for its supply and had to carry enough rations to last until october 5th. All the troops had to carry their weapons and as much ammunition as they could, while medical supplies were divided amongst them. Mountains guns, quick fire guns, heavy machine guns could be disassembled and carried if possible, everything else was to be destroyed. And I mean everything, even street signs were destroyed. Sasaki moved all the wounded to the north shore of Kolombangara who were to be the first loading onto the destroyers. Ota was in charge of all matters related to the embarkation such as communications; locating hiding places for the barges and loading which would take place between September 28-30th. They were expecting to evacuate 7660 men in all. Operation Se-Go began on the 27th, as General Yoshimura's barges headed for Kolombangara in separate groups and Admiral Ijuin prepared his force of 11 destroyers to run towards the northern coast the following day. Only one of Yoshimuras groups led by Commander Tanegashima were intercepted as they headed down the slot. 5 destroyers, the USS Claxton, Spence, Dyson, Foote and Charles Ausburne led by Captain Martin Gillan pounced on the force destroying 4 barges, but the rest eventually escaped to Kolombangara by the 28th with the other groups. Ota hid the barges as he awaited Ijuins destroyers. Ijuin's force were spotted by a PBY due northeast of Green Island, prompting Generals Moore and Twining to launch an air raid. A strike force of radar equipped B-24's of the 394th bombardment squadron intercepted Ijuin's destroyers as they were passing Bougainville strait. None of their bombing attempts found a hit luckily for Ijuin. Meanwhile the barges began to depart up the slot towards Choiseul seeing zero opposition. At Tuki point the barges awaited the destroyers before the loading process began. The only major mishap would occur when the commander of the barges carrying 735 men from Jack Harbor to board the Amagiri steered too widely, missed the signal light from the destroyers and began heading for Vella Lavella. By the time they figured out the mistake and returned to the loading area, the destroyers were gone, with only 1950 men aboard. With the 1950 men aboard, Ijuin's destroyers made their first dash, but would be intercepted again, this time by 27 B-24's. The strike was thwarted by Zero fighter escorts and bad weather allowing Ijuin to arrive safely at Buka by the 29th. After this, the Americans were now fully alert to what was going on and responded by bombing Choiseul. At 9:15am on the 29th, Kakasa was attacked by 17 Dauntless, 12 Avengers and 56 fighter escorts. Destroyers Patterson, McCalla, Foote and Ralph Talbot led by Captain Frank R Walker were sent up the slot to hunt barges as well. On september 29th, Tanegashima headed for Choiseul with 11 barges carrying 1100 men. At 10:30 the Americans found them. There was no moon that night, and frequent rain squalls dotted the slot. Upon seeing the Americans, Tanegashima ordered the barges to scatters and Walker detached McCalla to hunt a small group while the rest of his force hit a larger one. Yano, whose battalion was on the barges recalled his barge running at full speeds as shells flew all around them. No barge was sunk or seriously damaged as they made a quick escape. Thus the first stage of operation Se-Go saw the rescue of over 6000 men, relying on the combination of surprise and gambling to be honest. But 25 barges were lost in the process. For stage 2 Samejima would reinforce the surviving 43 barges and 5 vedettes with 3 torpedo boats and two other armed boats. Yoshimura and Ijuin planned to toss 3 destroyers Kazagumo, Yugumo and Akigumo to be a diversion for the Americans. On the other side, Admiral Halsey ordered Admiral Merill's task force 39 consisting of Light cruisers Montpelier and Denver; and destroyers Eaton, Waller, Cony, Renshaw, Spence, Claxton, Dyson, Selfridge and Charles Ausburne, to sweep the slot. Commander Chandler with four destroyers, Pringle, Saufley, Radford and Greyson was in the lead, followed by Merrill with two cruisers and nine destroyers. On the night of October 1st, while Yoshimura's barges were leaving Choiseul en route to Kolombangara. The Americans spotted the decoy destroyers northwest of Choiseul at 9:20 via a VP-54 Black Cat that began tailing the force as it heading in the direction of Vella Lavella. Now Merill had orders to not risk his cruisers unless heavy Japanese units were found, so he turned back and allowed Wilkinson's destroyers to advance. The American chased the decoy towards Vella Lavella as Yoshimura's barges went by relatively unmolested, though a small group of barges would be fired upon by US destroyers, losing 2 in the process. On the morning of October 2nd, Ijuin departed Rabaul with 9 destroyers and at Vila, the Yokosuka 7th guns would fire their last rounds before moving towards the coast. That night, Ijuin approached Kolombangara as Tanegashima awaited with 2100 men to be transported onto the destroyers. They managed to load 145 men by 10:35, but then the destroyers were forced to pull back as Americans had been spotted in the slot. Tanegashima nonetheless, headed for Sumbe Head with the rest, 600 men in all. Commander Harold O. Larson with three destroyers, Ralph Talbot, Taylor and La Vallette dashed across the slot to hit barges. Largson located the barges and began firing upon them when Ijuin's destroyers appeared at 10:42. The Americans closed in on the Japanese and fired torpedoes at 11:25 scoring no hits. They then opened fire with their guns targeting the Minazuki. The Japanese scattered, prompting a chase, but it fell into nothing by midnight. In the end the Americans managed to sink 5 of Tanegashima barges. With that the Japanese had successfully completed operation Se-Go rescuing 4000 men in the second stage, for a near total of 10,000 men in all. The Japanese had truly proved themselves capable evacuatee's if that is a word, with the evacuation of Guadalcanal, Kiska and Kolombangara. That's all for the Solomon's as now we need to venture back to Green Hell. Poor General Adachi's 18th army was not giving a single break. Just a week after the fall of Lae, General MacArthur's southwest pacific area had launched two new offensives aimed at the Ramu Valley and Finschhafen. Operation Cartwheel had initially scheduled an offensive against the Huon Peninsula to take place 6 weeks after the taking of Lae, but MacArthur pushed this forward due to intelligence indicating the Japanese were in the process of sending heavy reinforcements from Madang to aid Ramu Valley and Finschhafen. The first objectives for the allies were Kaiaput and Dumpu in the Markham and Ramu valleys where airfields could be constructed to help General Kenney extend his arm. Lack of air and naval capability meant the Japanese would be forced to march nearly 200 miles to reach places like Finschhafen with reinforcements, giving MacArthur ample room to hit the port before they could. Now in the previous episode we saw Brigadier Windeyer successfully land is forces at Scarlet Beach, with the 2/17th advancing further to secure the Song River area; the 2/15th captured Katika and the 2/13th were advancing southwards towards Heldsbach and Tareko. Just like at Lae, the Japanese were taken completely off guard by the landings, prompting General Adachi to order General Yamada to hit the enemy at the most opportune moment while General Katagiri's 20th division were quickly dispatched on 20 large barges for a coastal advance. Katagiri's men reached Sio by barge on September 21st and from there he dispatched his 2nd battalion, 79th regiment with 3 machine gun platoons and an artillery company to the Kalasa-Kelanoa area while the rest would concentrate around the Sio area until september 30th. Yamada ordered his forces to concentrate at the Sattelberg mountains, a important point 1000 meters above sea level which dominated the Finschhafen area. It was hoped holding such a point would allow a launching pad for future counter offensives. Meanwhile Windeyer ordered the 2/15th battalion to lead an advance towards the Bumi river while the 2/13th consolidated at the Heldsbach plantation Launch Jetty area. Yet Wootten also gave Windeyer that task of securing Sattelberg, so he ordered Lt Main's company of the 2/17th with an additional platoon for the job. On September 24th, Main signaled “Coy less one pl now approx 3 miles along main track and proceeding to Sattelberg. Patrol P.I.B moving ahead of coy”. Sattelberg was an interesting spot to defend. It was initially a 19th century German mission, about 5 miles inland with a height of 3150 feet. It offered a birds eye few of the coastal area making it a particularly important point. Allied intelligence misjudged how inaccessible it was and there was the belief its occupation was merely a method of guarding one's right flank. Yamada's men were easily able to slip into Sattelberg via the Tirimoro, Gurunkor and Kunawa, this certainly would not be the same case for the allied forces. On September 22, the 22nd battalion had departed Hopoi. They marched through a swampy terrain towards Wideru without opposition. By 8am on the 23rd, they saw their first signs of the Japanese occupation. They also ran into locals who began reporting to them the Japanese had spent the night at Buiengim. At 1:35pm they reached Bua where leading troops had a small skirmish with a Japanese outpost which quickly withdrew. By 4pm part of the Australian forces seized a steep ridge where the track cut around 250 yards east of Bua. When it began to get dark they began to be fired upon from a mountain gun. The fire was coming from an area near the mouth of the Mongi river. Meanwhile the 2/15th battalion were advancing along a coastal track with its leading platoon reaching the mouth of the Bumi by midday. The river looked to be fordable, what they didnt know was two mixed companies of the 85th naval garrison had fortified and wired positions on its southern bank. When the Australians began crossing they were fired upon, prompting Lt Shrapnel to order 6 3 inch mortars to be brought up to support the Bumi crossing. The battalion continued their advance along the foothills of the Kreutberg Range. This was the first time any units of the 9th division apart from the 2/24th battalion and some individual companies had done any hill-climbing on New Guinea. It was a very tough initiation. There was no track and zero water, the force had to cut their way for about 800 yards through dense jungle and then go up a slope so steep that any man carrying a heavy load had to have it passed up to him. Several tin hats clattered down the hillside and the stretcher bearers left all but two stretchers going half way up. The unsexy stuff about war, but terrain can be just as much of an enemy to you and your objective than the actual enemy. They reached the crest of the ridge, took a breather and then began advancing south. The next day the 2/13th began to join them, allowing the 2/15th to move off towards the Bumi. However to their amazement, upon reaching the river at 10am, they found it unoccupied on the southbank. Barbed wire was seen, but no Japanese. Then as they advanced some more they were fired upon, it was a deception. A company led by Captain Snell was ordered to cross the river to create a beachhead on the opposite bank. The men entered the waist deep water further down, seeing one man killed by enemy fire. Bullets were flying around as the Australians were providing cover fire. As the men crossing went further down they found an area not occupied by the enemy and formed a bridgehead. From there more men were able to safely get across. However the position under pouring rain forced the Australians to improvise. They had a supply issue and needed better access, so they cut a track around the foothills to the bridgehead positions. The difficulty was that the rain had really begun to kick in and it was causing enormous delays. Windeyer ordered a jeep track to be established from the coastal track due north of Kamloa to the bridgehead to compensate. A platoon of the 2/3rd pioneers and some men of the 2/17t7, 2/13th and 2/15th were employed to carry supplies along the current path until the track was made to their misery. On September 25th Lt Mair led a patrol of the 2/13th out to deal with some troublesome enemy mortars to the east. At around 9am they found a Japanese outpost 20 feet above them. They were fired upon losing 2 men dead and 4 wounded. The enemy was firing from some bunkers and foxholes with barbed wire coming up from the river. Other patrols were made prodding the area as the 2/3rd field company and the pioneers of the 2/15th finished cutting the new jeep track. When the track was completed, Windeyer ordered the men to not advance south of the Bumi for another two days to allow more supplies to be brought up near the river crossing. Back over at Scarlet beach, Japanese aircraft were striking them early in the morning as allied aircraft hit airfields on New Britain. At 12:30pm on September 24th, a Japanese airforce of 12 bombs and 20 Zeros hit Australian positions at the north end of the airstrip. Artillery pieces that had been pounding Kakakog and the Salankaua plantation areas were hit hard. 60 or so bombs were dropped leading to 18 gunner casualties and the 2/3rd field company had 14 deaths and 19 wounded. Despite the airstrikes, by September 25th there was something worse to worry about emerging from the west. After the 2/17th began its advance to Sattelberg which Papuan infantryman had reported was unoccupied, it soon became apparent this was false. After passing 800 yards beyond Jivevaneng, the same papuan infantry could visually see the Sattelberg area was anything but unoccupied, it was heavily fortified. Now the 2/17th were still on the merry way to Sattelberg none the wiser, in fact they reached Jivevaneng and mistook it to be Sattelberg, not realizing they had to cross a place called Coconut Ridge to get to Sattelberg. Windeyer received brand new reports from the Papuans that Sattelberg was heavily fortified while simultaneously the 2/17th vanguard patrols ran into some forward defensive lines around Sattelberg. The 2/17th patrols were hit hard by mortars and grenades forced to pull back quickly. Windeyer decided he was stretched to thin in the area so he ordered everyone to pull back to Jivevaneng. The Japanese now saw the Australian presence on the Sattelberg Road, General Yamada planned an offensive against Heldsbach to cut the enemy off north of Arndt Point. Meanwhile by 2pm, Colonel Grace of the 2/13th was ordered to seize Snell's Hill a high ground southeast of the bridgehead. By 9am some platoons were patrolling the area, when Lt Webb's platoon ran 400 yards into a Japanese position sitting on a Spur controlling a track from Tirimoro. Lt Webb reported it in prompting Colonel Grace to call in for support. The men would be facing around 150 men of Yamadas 85th naval garrison. Two companies of the 2/15th took up the job and would begin by literally falling and tumbling 150 yards from their assembly line. They were tripping over vines, bamboo and heavy timber descending down a valley. When they got 450 yards from the slope of Snell's Hill they were pretty exhausted. However Yamada's naval troops gave them no time to take breath as they began lobbing grenades down at them. Luckily the grenade shower was rather ineffective. The Australians used cover fire as they could not hope to toss grenades them themselves lest they tumble back down upon their charging men. The Australians charged up the slope bayonets fixed and as they came to its summit, many of the Japanese turned and fled. Sergeant Fink took his men through a kunai patch to try and hit the Japanese rear, managing to clear some machine gun nests in the process. During his sweeping maneuver 10 casualties were inflicted upon the Australians. Finks men drew a lot of the enemy fire, relieving pressure from the others who led a frontal and left wing attack. Over on the left wing Captain Stuarts men charged through some kunai grass overrunning two 13 mm machine gun nests. 40-50 Japanese panicked upon seeing this and ran back to an observation post. Soon the Australian platoons began to consolidate and applied pressure. Stuarts advanced in what he termed “an extended line-desert formation, not in a file according to orthodox jungle tactics”. Three 13mm guns were captured, 7 LMGS, a ton of mortars and rifles and 52 Japanese would be buried on the summit. It was an intense actions seeing potentially 100 casualties inflicted by the 2/15th who in return had 3 deaths and 7 wounded. While the 2/15th had been tackling Snell Hill, the 2/13th tried to cut across the Tirimoro track to another high ground called Starvation Hill. Around 5 minutes after the Snell battle started, some gunfire could be seen coming over from the other high ground. A few platoon of the 2/13th were immediately ordered to check it out. As the men advanced along the Tirimoro track they came across thick vegetation along the slope going up to Starvation Hill. Companies 7 and 8 of the 238th were defending Starvation Hill and they held a great field of fire looking down. The men began to crawl through it going up along the slope. Men were on their hands and knees going through thick bamboo, the progress was slow and noisy because the bamboo would make sharp snapping sounds. The two leading platoons took what cover they could as a storm of fire erupted. Japanese LMG's were opening up forcing the Australians to try and pull back safely 150 yards and hunker down for the night. 9 men were cut down during the mayhem. Over in the north, Yamada ordered the 3rd battalion, 80th regiment to hit Scarlet Beach. Enroute to Scarlet beach was Major Pike's company of the 2/17th who were guarding the approaches to the beach from Katika. Pike had sent a small patrol out and 2500 yards to the west they ran into patrols of Yamada's force. At around midday, 30 Japanese attacked a position west of Katika held by Lt McLeod. Two Japanese were killed, including an officer who had a marked map and what looked like an operation order on him. To the south Windeyer received a report of what was going on and ordered Pike to send out a stronger patrol to hit and locate the enemy so their artillery could fire upon them. A platoon went out in the afternoon and after 2000 yards or so found the enemy and ordered the artillery fire in. The platoon was met with heavy fire, leading Sergeant Brightwell to be shot dead as the men pulled back to Katika. Thus Yamada's plans to hit Scarlet Beach quickly dissolved into back and forth patrol skirmishes in the Sattelberg and Katika areas. The new threat to the west, forced Windeyer to request reinforcements. Reluctantly, General MacArthur and Admirals Barbey and Carpender authorized the sending of reinforcements to an area they had assumed had a small enemy presence. General Herring met with Barbey aboard the Conyngham informing him Finschhafen would required an additional brigade. Barbey declined to transport the extra troops to Finschhafen on the grounds it was against MacArthurs orders. Apparently MacArthur's planners felt that Finschhafen was going to be a pushover and they had pretty much considered the operation won and down already. Herring then asked Carpender to help transport the additional units, but was amazed to discover that the Americans would not comply unless the matter went first to MacArthur. None the less Carpender planned to transport the units via small craft staging out of Lae when Finschhafen was cleared. Then Windeyers urgent requests for reinforcements came in, indicated things were not won and down and Finschhafen had not fallen. Herring then sent a secret signal to Blamey and MacArthur pleaded for additional help, which finally secured him the 2nd battalion of the 43rd regiment by the end of the month. Back over at Jivevaneng on the 27th telephone lines to Zag were suddenly cut and one of hte 2/17th's patrols made contact with the Japanese. The 2/17th at Jivevaneng opened fire with artillery upon the Sattelberg area and along the main track. Then after dusk a platoon of screaming Japanese apparently screaming Tojo charged the Jivevaneng defensive lines. 6 of them were killed in the attack. Windeyer ordered what became known as the Sattelforce, two companies of the 2/17th led by Lt Main and Lt Pike to take control of the Sattelberg track and the tracks leading back to the beachhead. On the 28th, Sattelforce began probing, but between 3-8pm a company of Japanese made three consecutive attacks against them. All the attacks were coming from the front and left flank, seeing screaming Japanese charging madly upon them. Main's company was soon running low on ammunition and they feared a dawn attack was approaching. Main estimated the enemy had suffered up to 60 casualties at this point. During the morning of the 29th, Main's assumption about a dawn attack came true, as they were hit by a Japanese platoon, but after this the Japanese retired. Main's men found 30 dead Japanese after performing a intense defense in a rather isolated position. The 2/43rd battalion landing at Scarlet beach at 3:30am and their commander Lt Joshua was immediately ordered “you will relieve the troops known as Sattelforce…This relief to be completed as speedily as possible to enable 2/17 battalion to concentrate for operations against Finschhafen”. 13 Hours later they did just that. On september 27th, Windeyer ordered the 2/13th to exploit the gains made by the 2/15th to capture Kakakog, while the 2/15th would attack the Salankaua Plantation. Back over at Starvation Hill, Mortar Sergeant Chown led a patrol, getting as close as possible to the hill. A telephone wire was carried up and Chowne found himself an observation point at the edge of a bamboo patch, just 20 yards or so near the Japanese. Despite being dangerously close to the enemy, he directed 3 inch mortar fire down upon them. He only had 15 mortar bombs, thus this led him to be so critical with his positioning. Before firing them off he sent word to the other Platoon leaders that an attack could be made. A platoon led by Sergeant McVey advanced to the edge of the bamboo ready to pounce. Chown lined up McVeys men called the mortar fire and they charged up the slope. The Japanese were caught by complete surprise seeing the enemy suddenly on top of them. Many of the Japanese fled at the offset, thus Starvation Hill was captured with pinpoint precision. Unbeknownst to the Australians, the only Japanese atop Starvation were rearguards as the 7th and 8th companies of hte 238th regiment had already withdrawn over to Sattelberg that morning. The next day, the 2/13th made their way cautiously over to Kakakog. Their objectives were three demolished buildings known as the “triangle” and the remains of the Kakakog hospital designated “the city”. These were found on the west and east ends of Kakakog respectively. D Company led by Lt Cribb and A company led by Lt Cooper crossed over a spur on their way to hit the triangle. Cribb took the left and Cooper the right as they advanced upon the objective. They were met with a heavy bombardment, but the aim was apparently so bad the men joked “we were under more danger from falling coconuts than the gunnery itself”. Their attack only got 300 yards past Snell's Hill by september 29th. The next day the men continued to advance, and now the enemy's artillery took a toll upon them causing them to halt. Two other companies led by Lt stuart and Colbin were penetrating east of the Ilebbe Creek without any opposition. They got within 50 yards of the Salankaua Plantation but had to cross a bridge to close the distance. To ford the river was just as dangerous as attempting the bridge leading the companies to launch smaller patrols to prod out options. It quickly became apparent by the late afternoon the element of surprise was lost. Luckily for the frustrated men, the Salvation Army and YMCA were up with the troops. The religious and welfare organizations looked after the mens physical and spiritual comfort. After the war there were few Australian ex-soldiers who would not put a coin in a Salvo's box when it was passed around the pub or street corner, as it brought back memories of their aid during the fighting. One soldier who fought across the Bumi wrote “Another army came down to the Bumi—its weapons a coffee urn, its captain a Good Samaritan. Proudly he hoisted his unit's flag… He came not to reproach us for past sins or preach of the men we might have been. It is ideal, practical Christianity; he succoured the wounded and sick, revived the tired and weary; his was a happy little half-way tavern for those that passed.” The next day, the 2/17th were relieved and would advance south, while the 2/13th came up for another assault against Kakakog. At 6:20am Colvin reported back to Windeyer there was going to be delays as the men needed to first take some higher ground. Windeyer back over in Scarlet beach decided he would come over to see it for himself. In the meantime some patrols were poking around the Triangle and to their surprise they saw no sign of the enemy. When Windeyer arrived it was decided the men would attack from the northwest. The 2/13th hit the Triangle while the 2/17th hit Salankaua plantation. On October 1st they were supported by an aerial strike at 11am followed up by artillery. For some reason know one ever found out why, this all began at 10:35am instead. 10 Vultee Vengeances and 8 Bostons bombed and strafed Salankaua plantation and Kakakog, doing little damage, but keeping the Japanese hunkered down. As the aircraft disappeared the infantry had run to their assembly points just in the nick of time to be ready to advance under artillery barrage. When one platoon got 250 yards near the City, grenades and mortar fire occurred. The australians could now see the enemy was hiding in the area and waiting for them to advance. As men forded the Ilebbe creek they were fired upon heavily suffering a few casualties before the men dispersed for cover. Instead of continuing across many changed direction and joined the assault upon the Triangle. The Australians were getting pinned down in every sector, seeing men trying to hide behind anything they could. The situation seemed desperate, then suddenly Lt Crawford took charge of the situation and organized a bayonet fixed direct attack across the Ilebbe. Crawford ordered the men to toss their grenades over the top of two platoons charging over the creek in an attempt to rush the enemy post on the other side. One Private Rolfe stood up at the bank of the creek and began firing his Bren from the hip providing wild cover fire. The men charged over the creek, being fired upon by Japanese snipers from tree tops. Despite their firepower, the Japanese were unable to stop the bayonet charge as the Australians ran them down. Crawford was wounded during the action, but they practically annihilated the entire outpost, bayonetting many Japanese. Due east of them near the Salankaua plantation, the men began to take out the tree top snipers. 12 2 inch mortars helped keep the pressure and momentum going. The Creek area was secured seeing 50 dead Japanese at the cost of 27 Australians. With the Ilebbe Creek cleared out, the pressure increased against the Triangle and City. Artillery was raining down upon them, likewise heavy fire was coming back from Kakakog ridge. By 3pm the Australians found themselves pinned down again. Yet again they had to halt their attack and dig in for the night as they had 10 deaths and 70 wounded, though they estimated that they had killed between 80-100 Japanese atop Kakakog ridge. The casualties would force the Japanese to abandon the Salankaua plantation. Meanwhile after advancing to Kasanga, the 22nd battalion was able to seize Timbulum and Logaweng without opposition and were now preparing to cross the Mape River. On October 2nd, the 2/13th would find Kakakog ridge abandoned, but they very cautiously checked every nock and cranny upon it expecting Japanese ambush. A forward patrol went to the triangle and saw signs of an evacuation, numerous dead Japanese and abandoned equipment everywhere. The 2/17th likewise found the mouth of the Bumi unoccupied and easily secured a bridgehead before finding Salanakaua plantation unoccupied as well. With the enemy gone, the 2/15th were set forward towards Simbang and the 2/17th towards Kolem. With that, Finschhafen had fallen. It was a bitter fight, but by early October it was evident the enemy were yielding the coastal stip to assemble further west at the peak of Sattelberg which dominated the entire area. The 2/17th had already found out the hard way what it was to approach Sattelberg, and now the 2/43rd were trying to rescue one of their companies pinned down at Jivevaneng. Though Finschhafen was theirs, it was by no means secure. Papuan infantry and friendly locals were sending reports the Japanese were entering the wareo-sattelberg area from the north. The cost for this victory had been 73 Australians killed, 285 wounded and 301 sick. To the west at Kaiapit, the Australians were consolidating their position along the Markham valley and preparing to resume their advance on Ramu. Brigadier Dougherty's brigade were flown over to Kaiapit to relieve King's valiant commandos. Meanwhile General Nakai ordered the Saito unit to infiltrate and raid the Australians position. The 80 men of the Saito unit were led by Captain Morisada who organized his men into 4 smaller attack groups. Back on September 23rd, 3 Saito groups carried out their first operation, successfully blowing up the billet of a commanding officer and setting fire to a entire kunai patch that delayed an Australian advance. Meanwhile the bulk of the Nakai detachment withdrew back to the Ramu valley where they established fortifications at the Kankirei Mountains. Kankieri means “summit of joy” and was named so on June of 1943 when troops of the 20th division reached its peak to look down upon Ramu valley, cheering as they did because they had just completed the road from Madang. However by late september the Australians now looked to be approaching said road to Madang. By the 23rd the 2/16th battalion captured Antiragen and the Umi river crossing. The next day was quite a handful for them alongside the 2/6th independent company. Both had patrols probing the Sagerak when they ran into some Japanese rearguard. 2 inch mortars and rifles pushed the rearguard to pull back and soon some patrols were moving on towards Narawapum. Meanwhile a papuan company was patrolling its northern foothills trying to find a fast route for the Australians to take to catch up to the Japanese in the Boana-Wantoat areas. Around midday the 2/16th and 2/6th were crossing the Umi to secure some high ground south of Sagerak. They clashed with around 20 Japanese carrying full packs in the Narawapum area causing them to flee. All of these Japanese forces were from the 1st battalion, 78th regiment, struggling to estalbish decent delaying actions. General Vasey then appointed a new objective, Dumpu, where he hoped to catch General Nakano's men whom he assumed were retreating up the Ramu Valley towards Bogadjim. In reality, Nakano's 51st division were withdrawing through the Saruwaged Range, whose track deteriorated as it went up the upper reaches of the Sanem river. Private Kitamoto who was traveling with the 51st would recall “After we escaped the clutches of the enemy we were confronted by nature. Here the living had to walk across the dead to stay on the track. Using the dead bodies as stepping stones and clinging to the slippery lichen covered rocks, the men made their way up the mountain. Fresh red blood ran from the mouth of the dead when they were stepped on and their glassy eyes stared us in the face. Approaching 4000 meters, the cold bit hard into the light summer uniforms the soldiers wore but the exhausted men could not stop to sleep or they would freeze to death. The screaming voices of the men who slipped from the log bridges to their death in the canyons below, and the wailing cries of the men who could move no more and were asking for help. It was a sense of hell, something quite out of this world.' Under the belief there was a strong enemy presence covering the withdrawal, possibly the full 20th division, Dougherty decided to order the 2/16th back across the Umi river on september 25th. At the same time, Nakai had ordered the bulk of his 78th regiment to take up a position in the Gurumbu-Kankirei area; for the 1st battalion, 26th field artillery regiment to defend the seashore in the Erima area; and for the 2rd battalion 78th regiment to advance into the Yokopi mountain area to defend Kesawai. Meanwhile the last battalion of the 21st brigade had just arrived to Kaiapit, so Vasey ordered Brigaider Eathers 25th brigade to be the next one flown in. General Herring had decided to place the Bena Force under Vasey's command, which was ordered to cross the Ramu and assault Dumpu and Kesawai. For the next few days, heavy patrolling was conducted at Dumpu, the upper Ramu valley, Kaiapit, Sagerak and eventually past the Umi. Patrols would find no enemy at Kaiapit, nor Sagerak, this prompted Dougherty to believe there were no enemy east of the Umi. On september 28th, Dougherty ordered the 2/16th battalion to recross the river and successfully began occupying Sagerak as the rest of the brigade made their way over after. On the 29th, the 21st brigade were advancing west, taking Wankon Hill and Marawasa facing no opposition. On that same day, some Australian commandos of the Bena Froce led by Captain Dexter were advancing west of Kesawai where they established a new abmush position. The Australians tried to lure the Japanese to the ambush area with 3 men boldly coming over to the Japanese base, drawing their attention. The 3 men ran back to the ambush position and wondered if it worked, and soon 60 Japanese appeared. Their commanding officers were within 30 yards of the ambush are, when the Australians opened fire. The Australians had taken a semi circle position and the effect was like “a reaper's sycthe”. A larger group of Japanese then rapidly came over once they heard the gunfire and the Australians were soon running low on ammunition. Dexter was wounded, another man was killed, so they began a quick withdraw, racing back for the Ramu in broad daylight. While this was going on Eathers forces were beginning to assemble at Kaiapit. On September 30th, Dougherty's units advance to the Gusap River which divided Markham and Ramu. In the battalions report of the crossing of the Gusap, they described it as such "It was a complete surprise to most of the battalion to learn that during the day's march—actually just before reaching Arifagan Creek—they had crossed the divide between the Markham and Ramu River basins. The divide was impossible to pinpoint on the ground as the gradients were imperceptible. The only visible indication that a divide had been crossed was that rivers were now flowing in the opposite direction from the Markham drainage basin." It was at this point Vasey realized he might not be facing the full strength of the 20th division as he received a report Wootten was apparently fighting them over at Finschhafen. Upon looking over the matter, Blamey and Herring decided to not heavily commit to Markham and Ramu Valleys, but instead prioritize the battle for Finschhafen. The commanders met at Lae on October 1st, where Herring agreed to allow Vasey to push towards Dumpu, but he would not allow him to remove the whole of two independent companies from the Benabena plateau. Vasey ordered Dougherty and Eather to concentrate on the Gusap area and for the 2/7th independent company to scout the Bumbum area. God I love new guinea. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The Japanese pulled off another incredible evacuation, similar to that of Guadalcanal and Kiska with operation Se-Go. Over on Green Hell the battle for Finschhafen was turning out not to be a pushover, and it was looking like another major offensive was afoot.
[School of Movies 2023] Many would call this period the crowning glory of Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki in particular. The maturity and refusal to pull his punches that came with the rich, dark and complex Princess Mononoke illustrated that when it came to humankind's strained, abusive relationship with Nature itself, that bloodshed was an inevitability, He followed this up with a personal favourite of mine, Spirited Away in 2001, but we have a dedicated show on that coming at the very end of this series. 1997: Princess Mononoke (1m 45s) 1999: My Neighbors the Yamadas (51m 30s) 2002: The Cat Returns (1h 4m 30s) The other two are oddities; Yamadas was from Isao Takahata (of Grave of the Fireflies and Balls of the Raccoon) and it's a significant departure from all other Ghibli movies, in terms of animation style and content, being based heavily on a Japanese comic strip about family life. And following that we have Ghibli's only sequel to date, though tonally quite different from Whisper of the Heart, The Cat returns takes place in the same world. In the middle of our show there are feature essays from long-time friends of the show Brenden Agnew of Cinapse @BLCAgnew "Living With Miyazaki - Part 7" (34m 10s) Josh Garrity of Cane and Rinse @CombineHunter with his piece from a short-lived but extremely potent YouTube series "The Animation Archives - Part 4" (44m 30s)
Karlene, Zoe, and Alex of SJCPLS review the movie "My Neighbors the Yamadas" in this episode of Karlene's Anime Corner. You can join in by emailing sjcpls@tblc.libanswers.com. Remember to put “Anime” in the subject line and your email may be read on the next episode! Look forward to a new episode the second Tuesday of every month. www.sjcpls.org
Let's get out of Australia -- now we're going to Japan! It's time to meet my neighbors... The Yamadas! It's a cute little comic strip about a family, like many comic strips, and here's a movie that really captures the vibe of a cute little comic strip about a family. It's by Studio Ghibli!
Chris and Sam continue with June's 2nd Ghibli film entry, My Neighbors the Yamadas, which proves to be an interesting discussion on a film that wasn't overly impressive upon viewing but managed to reveal something far deeper the longer the two were away from it.
No episódio #177 do Animes Overdrive, Pedro Lobato, Gabi Tozati, Matheus Bianezzi e PH Mota conversam sobre Meus Vizinhos, os Yamadas. Neste episódio, vamos continuar nossa série de podcasts sobre os filmes do Estúdio Ghibli e falar sobre o slice of life baseado em um mangá de mais de 30 anos de publicação no Japão. Envie comentários e sugestões no twitter do Animes Overdrive (@overdriveanimes), no Instagram ou diretamente no e-mail podcastoverdrive@gmail.com. Caso você goste bastante do nosso podcast e queira nos ajudar, você pode fazer isso de várias formas diferentes: a) a primeira coisa que você pode fazer é obviamente nos indicar por aí e mostrar nosso programa para seus amigos e amigas para que mais pessoas nos conheçam; b) a segunda forma de nos ajudar é participando no nosso financiamento coletivo recorrente no nosso projeto do Catarse, em que poderá escolher uma entre duas categorias de apoio e com isso poder ter acesso a podcasts exclusivos e um grupo de apoiadores; c) a última forma, é sendo um inscrito no nosso canal na Twitch, principalmente se você assina Amazon Prime e pode dar essa inscrição de forma totalmente gratuita. Com o seu apoio na Twitch, você também terá acesso ao nosso grupo de apoiadores no telegram! E um agradecimento mais do que especial a todos os nossos apoiadores do nosso Catarse! Obrigado por acreditarem em nosso projeto!
Lukas und Julian besprechen endlich einen der bekanntesten Ghibli- als auch Anime-Filme überhaupt: Prinzessin Mononoke. Ob sich Julians Position vom Anfang der Reihe, dass Miyazakis Prinzessin Mononoke sein Lieblings-Ghibli-Film ist, gehalten hat und ob Lukas nicht eigentlich die selbe Meinung vertritt, stellt sich jetzt heraus. Dem gegenüber haben die beiden außerdem Isao Takahatas Meine Nachbarn die Yamadas gesehen, den wahrscheinlich unbekanntesten Ghibli-Film. Das dieser Umstand der Manga-Adaption vielleicht angemessen ist, klären die beiden!
On episode #48 of Floating Through Film, we start/continue a series that was picked by Blake, Late Studio Ghibli! After doing Early Ghibli last year (Episodes 16-20), we now come back to finish our Ghibli series with some of the films they made after Princess Mononoke. We're picking up the series with one film from Takahata, 1999's My Neighbors the Yamadas (1:38), and one film from Miyazaki, 2001's Spirited Away (56:42). We hope you enjoy! Movies We're Reviewing Next Week: Howl's Moving Castle + Tales from Earthsea Music: - Intro from My Neighbors the Yamadas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaZq1lcVpRI&ab_channel=ThatSongDude) -Break from Spirited Away (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdu3OX-0fHQ&ab_channel=JoeHisaishi-Topic) - Outro from My Neighbors the Yamadas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tivg78rZSFM&ab_channel=HallothesNono) Hosts: Luke Seay (https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/), Blake Tourville (https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/), and Dany Joshuva (https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/)
The Boys discuss My Neighbors the Yamadas and more! Join Our Patreon!!! - https://www.patreon.com/SyncedUp Write in to synceduppod@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or concerns you have about the show. Subscribe if you want to stay up to date on our weekly uploads! Find us on podcast streaming services everywhere! Follow us on Twitter @synceduppod @timothydorrough and @thecoastisclerc. New episodes every Monday @ 7 AM Central.
We continue our definitive Studio Ghibli marathon in which we watch through every single Studio Ghibli Film. Each episode we will be covering two films from the Ghibli catalogue. Each one of these films are available to stream on HBO MAX.
Eric and Jason have now come to the part in their Takahata reviews where they have to wrestle with the whole question of how to think about magical raccoons and their even more magical testicles, as they discuss Pom Poko. There's a lot to say about the film, with its commitment to ecological themes, its oddly despairing tone and its suitability next to Takahata's other films, but wow, those testicles are just so strange. Then they discuss My Neighbors the Yamadas, a kind of polar opposite film but also famously one of Studio Ghibli's few financial failures. Does the film's unique art style and quirky commitment to magical realism work for Eric and Jason? Well, they certainly have some thoughts... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-sacks/message
Episode 313:My Neighbors The Yamadas...Review: Continuing with the Studio Ghibli countdown #18 My Neighbors The Yamadas Yari & Kc give their opinion about this family chronicles. Episodio 313: Mis vecinos los Yamadas...Reseña: Continuando con el countdown de Studio Ghibli #18 My Neighbors The Yamadas Yari & KC nos dan su opinion de estas cronicas de esta familia. #MyNeighborsTheYamadas #StudioGhibli #HBOMax --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comicsanimefilment/support
Jacob and Drew finish out Miyazaki and Ghibli Month with My Neighbors The Yamadas! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheCelCast Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/thecelcastgaming YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQcGNpWEc5qP7oKkxPWQEsw Twitter - https://twitter.com/cast_cel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecelcast/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1452118040 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly90aGVjZWxjYXN0LnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2ZlZWQueG1s Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-cel-cast Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4ETrW9WhJ44uLhr4bU03uK This Podcast is apart of Pop Americana, For more great shows like this one visit https://popamericana.wixsite.com/popamericana and This Podcast is apart of the Culture Box, For more great shows like this one visit https://culturebox.media
Indiana Comic Convention: Maile Flanagan's Panel (Naruto's Voice Actor): 00:00:00 - 00:13:27 Sean Schemmel's Panel (Goku's Voice Actor): 00:13:27 - 00:21:29 Most Standout Moments in Both Panels: 00:21:29 - 00:26:01 Cosplay Contest: 00:26:01 - 00:32:55 Artist Alley/Shopping: 00:32:55 - 00:41:48 Manga We've Been Reading Recently: Berserk Deluxe Vol 1: 00:41:48 - 00:47:40 Komi Can't Communicate Vol 1-2: 00:47:40 - 00:52:28 The Great Jahy Will Not Be Defeated! Vol 1: 00:52:28 - 00:54:40 Ghibli Movie Marathon: Only Yesterday: 00:54:40 - 01:05:04 Porco Rosso: 01:05:04 - 01:09:41 Ocean Waves: 01:09:41 - 01:11:03 Pom Poko: 01:11:03 - 01:14:42 Whisper of the Heart: 01:14:42 - 01:24:48 Princess Mononoke: 01:24:48 - 01:28:35 My Neighbors the Yamadas: 01:28:35 - 01:29:53 Spirited Away: 01:29:53 - 01:36:52 Anime We've Been Watching Recently: Star Wars: Visions: 01:36:52 - 01:39:07 Kuroko's Basketball S3: 01:39:07 - 01:45:17 Vampire Hunter D (1985): 01:45:17 - 01:46:10 The Way of the Househusband Part 2: 01:46:10 - 01:48:24 Angels of Death: 01:48:24 - 01:51:22 Another: 01:51:22 - 01:55:47 Dororo Ep3-11: 01:55:47 - 01:57:42 To Your Eternity: 01:57:42 - 02:02:03 The Tatami Galaxy: 02:02:03 - 02:04:18 Full Dive: 02:04:18 - 02:07:01 Dragon Maid S Ep12?: 02:07:01 - 02:09:04 My Hero Academia S5: 02:09:04 - 02:12:12 My Senpai Is Annoying Ep1: 02:12:12 - 02:16:35
What adults should do to relieve stress instead of yell at people (00:55), what young Jose thought about (03:54), Jose's haircut or lack thereof (08:25), Our gaming experiences LoL and Apex (18:57), Crunchyroll bought for $1.1B (35:45), 15th Studio Ghibli Movie Review: My Neighbors the Yamadas (42:58), Jose's brother might be a soccer stud (52:55), Latest one piece episode review (1:08:43), Tanjiro's VA knew the assignment (1:11:34), My hero chapter 322 discussion (1:15:35), JJK chapter 154 discussion (1:23:07), One piece chapter 1021 discussion (1:32:25),
A little over two months ago, you joined us for Taco de Mayo and helped us raise ten thousand dollars for the Southern California Immigration Project - and as our final stretch goal, we promised a bonus episode! We even recorded it not too long after! Then Feather totally failed at editing it, like a total loserface (she is very sorry.) Now, it's half an era later, and the baby grand siesta is well underway. ICB is celebrating the siesta by taking the week off! But we can't leave you with nothing - it's finally time to deliver! We can't think of a better way to break in the siesta than by talking about our favorite non-blaseball media! Join us as we sit down with Hen, and maybe discover a few new things to distract you from the tragic absence of blaseball. ~ in this shoutouts episode ~ Friends at the Table (actual play podcast) The Tale of Princess Kaguya (anime film) Gideon the Ninth (science fantasy novel) Haibane Renmei (anime series) Ash J (artist who draws Gideon fanart among other things) Spite as a driving force (general life advice) Kids on the Slope (anime series) House of Leaves (horror (?) novel) B- Mask (media analysis youtube channel) Slime Rancher (farming video game) DankPods (electronics and audio youtube channel) ~ other media that gets mentioned wow that's a lot but it's pretty good also so i guess check some of this out too ~ Godsfall (actual play podcast) Grave of the Fireflies (anime film) Waypoint Radio (games news podcast) A More Civilized Age (star wars podcast) My Neighbor the Yamadas (anime film) Street Fighter (terrible action movie) The Book Thief (historical novel) SCP-5765 (horror short fiction) Control (third-person shooter video game) Subnautica (exploration survival video game Redline, Blues Brothers, and Mad Max Fury Road (car-adjacent movies) Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (scifi movie) Sayonara Wild Hearts (music video game) Valkyria Chronicles (strategy video game) She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (animated series) Pop-Up! (electronic artist) Said the Sky (electronic artist) Always Human (romance webcomic) Gunnerkrieg Court (fantasy webcomic) ~~~ Our theme music comes from the wonderful @HokutoHero. We get something wrong, or just have something to add? Send your questions / comments / corrections to InfiniteCitiesPodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on twitter at @CitiesPod, or come say hi to us in discord in the Taco Stand Discord. You can always find us at our new domain, infinitecities.gay! We are featherwings#3879, WillofChris#6129, KarpskryparN#2963, and Gary#7675, and we are Infinite Cities Blaseball.
Spend some time with the very entertaining Yamada family in this series of vignettes animated in unique, comic strip fashion. Follow Mase on Instagram/Twitter: @maseonmovies If you like what you hear, please remember to subscribe, rate and leave a comment! Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4457-take-a-chance License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maseonmovies/message
'Meine Nachbarn die Yamadas' ... der bis dato einzige episodenhafte Film aus dem Studio Ghibli, das ansonsten ja eher für seine wunderbaren und abendfüllenden Spielfilme bekannt ist. Isao Takahata, der Regisseur, dem wir so besondere Filme wie 'Die letzten Glühwürmchen', Only Yesterday - Tränen der Erinnerung' und die Serie 'Heidi' zu verdanken haben, erfindet sich neu und zeigt uns die Umsetzung eines Films, wie ihn die Anime-Welt bisher noch nicht gesehen hat. Ob Shaggy und Thomas dem gerecht werden und dieses Werk angemessen zu würdigen wissen, erfahrt ihr in der elften Episode des Podcasts 'World of Ghibli'.
We're 2% juiced and ready to talk about movies! We go Gaga for The Neon Demon, sleep through most of My Neighbors the Yamadas, and Sebastian our Belles with Days of the Bagnold Summer. Plus: the scintillating Scrabble tiles of Sneakers, the fairy tale romance of Together, Together, and Man of Steel: good?!? Plus 62 minutes of Ethan Hawke discussion!
Mike and Cameron are back with another astonishing installment of Animation news and views! First up is brand new Netflix anime, Yasuke! Then the boys review the latest batch of Looney Tunes cartoons, streaming on HBO Max. Next is DC's animated feature, Justice Society: World War II! Finally, we debut a new segment, The Ghibli Journey, where our dynamic duo deliver their take on My Neighbors the Yamadas. Join us, won't you? Support us on Ko-Fi! #Animation #News #Reviews #Anime #LooneyTunes #DC #JusticeSocietyWorldWar2 #MyNeighborsTheYamadas #StudioGhibli #Yasuke #Netflix --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renegadepopculture/support
Episode 96 has arrived! Listen as the guys go over what they've been watching, followed by a mini-review of the Studio Ghibli film My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999). Then of course the main review of Godzilla vs Kong (2021). 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - What We Watching/Reading/Playing? 01:33 - Marco's Watchlist - News of the World (2020, VOD) - Love and Monsters (2020, VOD) - Coming 2 America (2021, Prime Video) 14:22 - Nabil's Watchlist - ZeroZeroZero (2020, Mini-Series, Prime Video) - Mayans M.C. (2018, Season 1, Hulu) 20:00 - James' Watchlist - The Color Purple (1985, HBO Max/Hulu) - Concrete Cowboy (2020, Netflix) - Saturday Night Fever (1977, VOD) 31:10 - Review of My Neighbor the Yamadas (1999) - Grading Scale James: C, Marco: C-, Nabil: C Overall Moviepals Grade: C 42:18 - Review of Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) - Grading Scale James: B, Marco: B, Nabil: C Overall Moviepals Grade: B 01:04:22 - Spoiler Section for Godzilla vs. Kong 01:16:43 - Outro/How To Reach Us/What's Next? Please subscribe and leave a review! We appreciate you listening! Thank you to Michael Parkham for Designing Our Logo. Contact us at our email: themoviepalspodcast@gmail.com for any submissions for topics! Follow Us on Instagram: @moviepalspod Subscribe to us on: iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio & Spotify! Follow Us On Twitter: @moviepalspod - our podcast Twitter page (submit a topic!) @rufio1617 - James' Twitter @marcore - Marco's Twitter @nlothae - Nabil's Twitter Follow Us On Letterboxd: Rufio1617 - James Marcore83 - Marco Lothae - Nabil Follow Us On Facebook: Facebook.com/moviepalspod (once again submit a topic or movie!) Be sure to check out @waterfrontcomics for a variety of comics and collectibles!
In this episode Cheyne and Kyle go over the the 1999 release from Studio Ghibli, My Neighbors the Yamadas Logo Designed by Dave Wheeler of Mind Wave Comics Check out Cheyne's podcasts at their new homes Anime-Niacs- https://anchor.fm/anime-niacs-plusultra/episodes/My-Hero---Class-Begins-with-a-Bang-eqk14k?fbclid=IwAR0yQDWdTADefQd0fldAo50Z5yzOKK7w0gHqv6q9ZUB29jl-8bLOoUXAvsM Character Work- https://anchor.fm/fantasy-hangover/episodes/5-Star-Movies---Knives-OutSilver-Lingings-Playbook-epvrgm?fbclid=IwAR2oYCjGQ9-sCstWGj1YtL-AqxKxYIkek9DWVsYlNBV8o4YxVzzW7WSa6-w Also can watch on Youtube- https://youtu.be/pXK5TmhHCis
It’s another edition of the Tyler and Dave show this week, with Dave having picked his least favourite Ghibli film. It’s got all the ingredients for a fantastic episode! (They might have gone a bit off topic at the end) JOIN OUR DISCORD CHAT!WE NOW HAVE SHIRTS AND MORE FOR SALE! Broadcast on January 11th,
Hello, I hope you all had a good New Year! We're jumping back into it with me ranking the last 5 movies I covered on the podcast: Princess Mononoke, The Cat Returns, Spirited Away, My Neighbors the Yamadas, and Howl's Moving Castle. Reach out: Twitter: @expghibli Email: experiencingghibli@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week I will be discussing My Neighbors the Yamadas, which is different than any other Studio Ghibli I've seen before. I talk about some of its humor and its thoughts on family. Reach out: Twitter: @expghibli Email: experiencingghibli@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we watched Isao Takahata’s “My Neighbors the Yamadas” and discussed family dynamics, juking out killer snails, Hong Kong Phooey, and Michael Douglas’s body count.
This week Ghibli takes a distinctly domestic turn with Isao Takahata's My Neighbors the Yamadas. Featuring the glorious return of Char Nakashima-Conway (discussion leader), Eli Azizolahoff, Larissa Guerrini-Maraldi, Kenjiro Lee, Ken Leng, Elizabeth Ombrellaro, and Victoria Provost. Our theme song is "Ghibli's Waltz" by Ross Bugden (soundcloud.com/rossbugden). Additional music by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com). Follow us on Facebook @SociallyAway or on YouTube at Soft Shell Productions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soft-shell-productions/support
Aproveitando que os filmes do Ghibli estão na Netflix estamos fazendo episódios especiais sobre cada filme em ordem de lançamento, esse já é o DÉCIMO SEGUNDO podcast. Caso queira ouvir os outros, procure em nosso site ou no nosso feed no spotify, deezer, apple podcast, ou qualquer outro aplicativo de podcast em seu celular. Nessa semana vamos debater sobre: “MEUS VIZINHOS, OS YAMADAS”, lançado em 1999. PARTICIPANTES: - Denison Guizelini (Anime EX) - Januncio Neto - Luiz Felipe Santos - Sergio Peixoto (Anime EX) Esse podcast é um oferecimento do PROMOBIT, a comunidade que encontra e compartilha as melhores ofertas do Brasil. Acesse promobit.com.br ou baixe o aplicativo em seu celular. Valeu Promobit por estar conosco! - Email: nerdebate@gmail.com - Facebook: Nerdebate - Twitter: @nerdebate - ONDE OUVIR O NERDEBATE? FEED RSS ANCHOR APPLE PODCASTS GOOGLE PODCASTS SPOTIFY DEEZER BREAKER OVERCAST PODBEAN RADIO PUBLIC
Jagshemash! 2006 spaltete Sacha Baron Cohen mit BORAT das Kinopublikum. Für die einen pubertärer Kinderkram, für die anderen feine Satire - aber erfolgreich war der Film allemal! Nun wurde kurzfristig das Sequel angekündigt und wirft politische Schatten voraus. Mal gucken, ob wir uns im Dunkeln zurechtfinden. Außerdem besprechen wir Comicverfilmungen abseits von MCU und DCEU, kuscheln uns bei gemütlichen Filmen ein und besprechen Nazis auf Zelluloid. _______________________________________ SPOILERWARNUNG: (2:44:17) bis zum Ende: Borat 2 [2020] _______________________________________ Hauptfilm (3:36): Borat 2 [2020] Comicverfilmungen: (29:16): Intro zu: Comicverfilmungen (31:22): The Crow [1995] (45:51): Verotika [2019] (59:12): Spider-Man: A New Universe [2018] Gemütliche Filme: (1:20:42): Intro zu: Gemütliche Filme (1:22:09): Moonrise Kingdom [2002] (1:39:11): Paddington [2014] (1:49:29): Meine Nachbarn die Yamadas [1999] Nazis: (1:56:29): Intro zu: Nazis + Masel Tov Cocktail [2020] (1:59:48): Green Room [2015] (2:15:34): Enemy at the Gates [2001] (2:24:55): Son of Saul [2015] (2:40:55): Ausblick auf die nächste Folge (2:44:17): Spoilertalk zu Borat 2 [2020] _______________________________________ Hier kannst du uns überall finden: iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2TgWvY3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/34jfB68 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JahierFilmePodcast RSS-Feed: https://jahierfilme.podcaster.de/ Instagram: @jahierfilme Twitter: @jahierfilme Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jahierfilme _______________________________________ Alle unsere Filme im Überblick: https://letterboxd.com/jahierfilme/lists/ _______________________________________ Ahoi und viel Spaß - Hoffi, Deedz und Jan
Every Takahata film is different from the next, but this film with its comic strip visuals and vignette storytelling is in a world of its own. Tune in for a divided reaction to the 1999 comedy.
Welcome to our 13th podcast on the films by Studio Ghibli. This time we have some disagreements over the 1999 Takahata movie My Neighbors the Yamadas. The hosts of this cast are: Nyard, PlatonSkull, Hipster_Cthulhu and TheThunderer. Join our Discord server: https://discord.gg/n8puKa4 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nausicaast Sources: Not much.. French analysis article on the movie: https://www.kanpai.fr/culture-japonaise/mes-voisins-yamada-analyse French interview with Takahata: Isao Takahata: Un point de vue extérieur sur le monde* Codelli, Lorenzo Positif; Apr 2001; 482; Performing Arts Periodicals Database pg. 33 Another interview: https://search-proquest-com.proxy01.its.virginia.edu/docview/233258434/fulltext/1094B899D7C7403APQ/1?accountid=14678 Article about some of the things on the bluray commentary: http://www.cineoutsider.com/reviews/bluray/m/my_neighbours_the_yamadas.html
One of the most obscure Studio Ghibli films, but a marvel of animation, My Neighbors the Yamadas is our next film by Isao Takahata. Listen to hear us break down everything from this film in our latest installment of the […]
One of the most obscure Studio Ghibli films, but a marvel of animation, My Neighbors the Yamadas is our next film by Isao Takahata. Listen to hear us break down everything from this film in our latest installment of the […]
One of the most obscure Studio Ghibli films, but a marvel of animation, My Neighbors the Yamadas is our next film by Isao Takahata. Listen to hear us break down everything from this film in our latest installment of the […]
One of the most obscure Studio Ghibli films, but a marvel of animation, My Neighbors the Yamadas is our next film by Isao Takahata. Listen to hear us break down everything from this film in our latest installment of the […]
Diesmal widmen wir uns den Yamadas, einem Ghibli Film, der stilistisch sehr aus der Reihe tanzt. Unser aktuelles Ranking könnt ihr nun auch jederzeit auf der Website einsehen!: https://unlimitedammo.de/ghibli
Part 1: Zach, Julianna and Emily discuss movies they saw this week, including: Unstoppable, Just Mercy, Black Panthers, Vast as Night, Vampire's Kiss, Only Yesterday and My Neighbors the Yamadas.Part 2 (29:00): The group continues their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1927's Metropolis.See movies discussed in this episode here.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxdSpotifyStitcher RadioRadio Public
The life and misadventures of a family in contemporary Japan.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoStudio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesMy Neighbors the Yamadas (1999)Directed by: Isao Takahata Produced by: Takashi Shoji, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Seiichiro UjieWritten by: Hisaichi Ishii (comic), Isao Takahata (screenplay)Starring:All Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
O Estúdio GHIBLI é mundialmente reconhecido e extremamente importante no Japão. Prezando pelo primor em suas obras, possui uma magia própria que encanta todas as idades. Nesse episódio, Ana, Cláudia, Luli e Paula destrincham as características das suas obras e escolhem uma cada para falar em maior profundidade.--------------------------------------------------------Redes Sociais:* Twitter: Loremspodcast* Instagram: loremspodcast* E-mail: podcastlorems@gmail.com-------------------------------------------------------- Siga nossa equipe no Instagram:* Cláudia - @catsitterclaudia (Catsitter) e @yama_ph (Fotografia Profissional)* Luli - @contagie.me (Papelaria criativa e enfeites para festas originais) - www.contagie.me- @lulicordeiro* Noemia - @noemiapm* Paula - @parnemanncostura (fabricação de roupas e cosplays sob medida)* Stefanie - @stefaniegonE Twitter:* Ana - @semvontade.png* Cláudia - @claudia_yl-------------------------------------------------------Filmes citados no episódio:* Meu amigo Totoro* Memórias de Ontem* Meus vizinhos, os Yamadas* Viagem de ChihiroAlgumas fontes para a pauta:* https://laminaecoracao.blogspot.com/2011/03/viagem-de-chihiro.html?m=1* http://valkirias.com.br/simbologia-e-identidade-em-a-viagem-de-chihiro* http://temploxintoista.org.br/2013/o-que-e-o-xintoismo* http://www.xr.pro.br/monografias/XINTOISMO.HTML* https://www.ficcoeshumanas.com.br/post/meus-vizinhos-os-yamadas--------------------------------------------------------* Edição de som: Cláudia Yamanaka * Logo Lorems: Noemia Menezes* Arte da capa e das mídias sociais: Ana Carolina Bretas* Textos mídias sociais: Cláudia Yamanaka
hey cool cats and kittens another ghibli review with nana and stevie as they catch up on the anime they have been watching and then a review of my neihbour the yamadas
Our slightest film yet finds us at a loss for conversation but not a loss of heart as we discover that Takahata can just make a nice movie that doesn’t wreck your heart. Finally! Also, the delights of a movie that just looks better than traditional anime.Please send all your questions and comments about this game or anything else to podcast@abnormalmapping.com!You can listen to and support Autumn’s work at Export Audio and the Export Audio Patreon, and find Em mostly talking Gundam on The Great Gundam Project.This Week’s Film:My Neighbors the YamadasNext Time:Spirited Away
Waiting for Catbus is a conversational podcast where four friends gather round to rank and review every single Studio Ghibli movie in chronological order. This week we're talking about My Neighbours The Yamadas (1999), a hilarious slice-of-life comedy from the mind of Isao Takahata.You can follow the show on Twitter @catbuspod.WFC is Ed Brown (@edbrownn), Mark Reeves, Abi Kendall and Ali Griffiths (@aebgriffiths). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My review of My Neighbours the Yamadas. This is my 10th Studio Ghibli Movie that I have reviewed. Please leave a like and subscribe and comment and review as it always helps. You can find me on all social media platforms, just look for @PineappleSands_
We reach the halfway point of this adventure and come across one of the most famous and contentious movies yet. How do we feel about Miyazaki’s return to war and ecology? More importantly, can we stan Lady Eboshi while thinking she’s a villain? And finally, we must continue to ask: will Autumn ever read Nausicaa? All this and more.Please send all your questions and comments about this game or anything else to podcast@abnormalmapping.com!You can listen to and support Autumn’s work at Export Audio and the Export Audio Patreon, and find Em mostly talking Gundam on The Great Gundam Project.This Week’s Film:Princess MononokeNext Time:My Neighbors the Yamadas
Connor & Riley just couldn't resist talking about another animated film for this miniseries. They talk how everyday life can look extraordinary in animation when it's in the hands of Isao Takahata. So much beauty and simplicity is portrayed in Only Yesterday, that it's a real shame that Disney didn't release it to the U.S. until 2016.WARNING: Major spoilers for Only YesterdayFollow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrameFilms mentioned in this episode: ---------------------------------Only Yesterday (1991) | Dir. Isao TakahataNapoleon Dynamite (2004) | Dir. Jared HessGrave of the Fireflies (1988) | Dir. Isao TakahataMy Neighbor Totoro (1988) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiBoyhood (2014) | Dir. Richard LinklaterTree of Life (2011) | Dir. Terrence MalickFinding Nemo (2003) | Dir. Andrew StantonToy Story (1995) | Dir. John LasseterMarriage Story (2019)| Dir. Noah BaumbachLion (2016) | Dir. Garth DavisThe Secret of N.I.M.H. (1982) | Dir. Don BluthPom Poko (1994) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiNausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiThe Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013) | Dir. Isao TakahataPrincess Mononoke (1997) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiThe Cat Returns (2002) | Dir. Hiroyuki MoritaThe Red Turtle (2016) | Dir. Michael Dudok de WitWhisper of the Heart (1995) | Dir. Yoshifumi KondoTales From Earthsea (2006) | Dir. Goro MiyazakiFrom Up on Poppy Hill (2011) | Dir. Goro MiyazakiWhen Marnie Was There (2014) | Dir. James Simone, Hiromasa YonebayashiMary and the Witches Flower (2017) | Dir. Hiromasa Yonebayashi, Giles NewThe Secret World of Arriety (2010) | Dir. Hiromasa YonebayashiSpirited Away (2001) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiCastle in the Sky (1986) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiThe Wind Rises (2013) | Dir. Hayao MiyazakiMy Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) | Dir. Isao TakahataThe Little Mermaid (1989) | Dir. Ron Clements, John MuskerBeauty and the Beast (1991) | Dir. Gary Trousdale, Kirk WiseThe Rescuers Down Under (1990) | Dir. Hendel Butoy, Mike GabrielPom Poko (1994) | Dir. Isao Takahata
Isao Takahata returns! This week, Michael & Jake fill in the final gap in the old master's work at Studio Ghibli. 5 years after Pom Poko and 14 years before The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya, Isao Takahata experimented with Ghibli's first all-digital animation, the slice-of-life domestic comedy My Neighbours The Yamadas. Full of worldly wisdom and gentle, observational humour, and rendered in an astounding art style that looks like a watercolour sketch come alive, Yamadas is unlike any other entry in the Ghibli canon.Follow Ghibliotheque on Twitter:@ghibliotheque@MichaelJLeader – Michael@jakehcunningham – JakeProduced by Michael Leader, Jake Cunningham, Harold McShiel and Steph Watts. Audio wizardry from Jamie Maisner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Connor & Riley delve into one of the most beautifully animated films of all time: The Garden of Words. But does beauty equate with good animation? Is Makoto Shinkai's work comparable to Miyazaki? And is there any hope for the future of hyper-realistic animation? Listen to this episode to find out. Follow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame Warning: Major spoilers for The Garden of Words, minor spoilers for Neon Genesis EvangelionFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------- The Garden of Words (2013) | Dir. Makoto Shinkai- 5 Centimeters Per Second (2007) | Dir. Makoto Shinkai- WALL-E (2008) | Dir. Andrew Stanton- Baraka (1992) | Dir. Ron Fricke- Your Name (2016) | Dir. Makoto Shinkai- Spirited Away (2001) | Dir. Hayao Miyazaki- Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (1997) | Dir. Hideaki Anno, Kazuya Tsurumaki- Whisper of the Heart (1995) | Dir. Yoshifumi Kondo- The Wind Rises (2013) | Dir. Hayao Miyazaki- Grave of the Fireflies (1988) | Dir. Isao Takahata- My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) | Dir. Isao Takahata- Only Yesterday (1991) | Dir. Isao Takahata- Pom Poko (1994) | Dir. Isao Takahata- Ghost in the Shell (1995) | Dir. Mamoru Oshii- Akira (1988) | Dir. Katsuhiro Otomo- The Lion King (2019) | Dir. Jon Favreau- The Sword in the Stone (1963) | Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman- Robin Hood (1973) | Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman- The Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad Bird- Treasure Planet (2002) | Dir. Ron Clements, John Musker- The Princess Bride (1987) | Dir. Rob Reiner- Doctor Zhivago (1965) | Dir. David Lean
Let's be real, the top tier animation studios consist of Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios & Studio Ghibli. Co-founded by Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli has been able to consistently put out great content, with no lack in creativity or imagination. Studio Ghibli produces animated films made for both children and adults, and explores stories and themes not found in other movies. Their films usually tend to have environmental, anti-war themes, and often feature strong female characters. Studio Ghibli was truly ahead of its time, and maybe still is.Join Off the Highway regulars, Chazz, Wes and Sumner, as they are joined by their friend & editor Joli (The Lunch Table Podcast) as they begin a series on the Japanese anime legend, Studio Ghibli.Facebook // Twitter // InstagramFreeway ProductionsStudio Ghibli Feature Films:Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984)Castle in the Sky (1986)Grave of the Fireflies (1988)My Neighbor Totoro (1988)*Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989)Only Yesterday (1991)Porco Rosso (1992)Pom Poko (1994)Whisper of the Heart (1995)Princess Mononoke (1997)*My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999)Spirited Away (2001)*The Cat Returns (2002)Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)*Tales from Earthsea (2006)Ponyo (2008)The Secret World of Arrietty (2010)From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)The Wind Rises (2013)The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013)When Marnie Was There (2014)How Do You Live? (2020) - COMING SOON* - Featured as part of Off the Highway's Studio Ghibli Series
“Now I have children of my own. They ask their mother, what will I be? Will I be handsome? Will I be rich? I tell them tenderly…Que será, será!” Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year from us at Anime Was (Not) A Mistake. May your lives in the New Year be bright, full of anime, and may you be at the center of your very own family vignette to be blessed with screen time. Life goes on, even on our podcast and how fortunate for us that we are viewing Isao Takahata’s 1999 charming classic My Neighbors the Yamadas. Listen in as we discuss family drama, take time to stop and smell the roses, and even hop on a motorcycle to chase down some street toughs…Kamen Rider style. You’ll definitely come away with a further appreciation for family, friends, and maybe even…Goro? *Doot Doot* Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Listen to Us on Podbean/iTunes/Stitcher Or Follow us on Instagram :@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook :@animewasnotamistakepod
Sisè episodi de la primera temporada. L'actualitat més insolvent amb el ja no està passant, cooperatives d'habitatge pros i contras, entrevista a Aïda Rull, escultora en forja i Laura Martí, vocalista de Madamamwe i Yamadas, amb actuació musical en directe!
Sisè episodi de la primera temporada. L'actualitat més insolvent amb el ja no està passant, cooperatives d'habitatge pros i contras, entrevista a Aïda Rull, escultora en forja i Laura Martí, vocalista de Madamamwe i Yamadas, amb actuació musical en directe!
Last week was a little intense. So we're gonna slow down with a joke match this week. Here come our entertainers this bout! Meet My Neighbors, the Yamadas! You can find us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/evacstation/postsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/EVacStation Pippa: https://shows.pippa.io/after-credits-castiTunes: https://goo.gl/YMAA3JGoogle Play: https://goo.gl/8JvLqUStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=212602&refid=stprInTune: https://goo.gl/Wq8m5QAnd on Podcast Addict!Review Score Guidelines:https://www.patreon.com/posts/review-score-20058130You can reach out to us on:evacstation@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/E-Vac-Station-502248993120726/Tumblr: http://e-vacstation.tumblr.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/E_VacStationTab for a cause: https://tab.gladly.io/?u=AJWaseskukAny comments, complaints, questions or feedback should be directed to evacstation@gmail.com. Thank you for watching/listening and we'll see you after the credits. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris, Tyler and Beth talk about the works of Isao Takahata. That guy who made movies for Studio Ghibli that isn't Miyazaki. In this episode, they discuss: Pom Poko, My Neighbors the Yamadas and The Tale of Princess Kaguya.
Chris, Tyler and Beth talk about the works of Isao Takahata. That guy who made movies for Studio Ghibli that isn't Miyazaki. In this episode, they discuss: Pom Poko, My Neighbors the Yamadas and The Tale of Princess Kaguya.
Den japanske animasjonsfilmen «A Silent Voice» er i disse dager aktuell på de digitale Cinematekene rundt om i landet, og i denne episoden diskuterer vi regissør Naoko Yamadas uttrykksfulle og følsomme ungdomsskildring.
The 12th of our Ghibli Knerd bite series we discuss My Neighbors the Yamadas. Hosts: Nick Wyman and Tyler Ray.
This week, Jason and Gill discuss My Neighbors the Yamadas and pick their favorite family themed movies. Then, find out what's coming up on the next Dragon Ball Super and check out the season 2 trailer for Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. Plus, catch the new Iglooghost music video and the newest tracks for Adult Swim Singles!
The movies up for chat today Are "My Neighbors the Yamadas", "Spirited Away", and "The Cat Returns". And lets be real, you're only here for spirited away probably ;) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anime-summit/message
Its that time of year! Vinnie was given My Neighbors the Yamadas directed by Isao Takahata.
Hey Everyone. Xan is here to give you the scoop on how was this year's New York Comic Con. There was so much which happened. For the basic review, check out the podcast but as an addition I am posting all of the latest publishing news here on the site so here;s the new ----more---- From First Second Publishing, there is a few new titles coming out that will be debuting soon. The one that I recommend the most would be "The Fall of the House of West". It looks like a fun read and I have learned to always appreciate anything First Second releases. From Vertical Inc., the big thing there were pushing was the new series "Tokyo Esp." (which sadly is already sold out. But The one which I say everyone needs to get is Chii's Sweet Home Vol 12 (The Final Vol) See if Chii/Sarah stays with his mom or stays with the Yamadas. Kodansha is pushing Attack on Titan and Sailor Moon as usual but one series they have at the con which we should be looking forward to is "Inuyashiki" which is essentially robot grandpa as if it was written by the creator of Gantz. as for other publishers. Check out the podcast to hear what else is going on. Hope you guys enjoy Music from This Episode: Introduction Music- Feels Good by Tony! Toni! Tone! (The Revival) Closing Music-Do You Feel Me Now by Chaos Chaos (Committed To The Crime) Our Website http://www.spiraken.com Our Email Spirakenmovie@gmail.com My Email xan@spiraken.com Our Twitter Spirakenmovie Our facebook fangroup Spiraken Movie Review Our Amazon Store www.amazon.com/shops/Spiraken Xboxlive Gamertag Xan Spiraken Random Question of the Week: Did you go to NYCC this year?
Studio Ghibli season continues and we switch visionaries. This time Isao Takahata gets his due with a brief bio before Stoo and Ken dive deep into the sparsely animated family comedy My Neighbours The Yamadas. A movie that has not yet got its domestic abuse sequel despite being a domestic snapshot. One can dream. We […]
NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugeneration LJ community. Shownotes :: (show 019) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With the cast and crew from the Monday's podcast, recorded live on October 16th, 2005. This week we hung out with the crew from the Monday's podcast; Carl Franklin, Mark Miller, Richard Campbell and Geoff Maciolek. This is the podcast where podcasting worlds Collide. We talked abour music, geekyness, podcasting, and Carl even played the guitar for us "live". This is one episode you don't want to miss! ::: Skype Voicemail ::: You can now leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 Mentioned Link(s) (during the show) Takashi Miike CookieJarVideo.com Nomads The Hunger Koma Otaku News Big brother phone tap I got your video iPod right here John Carter of Mars Naruto goodness Promos Apocalypse Dowell's - Brace for Impact (podcast novel) Daily Source Code Tired Thumbs Mondays Podcast Weekly Reviews by Kyle Dragon Ash (anime) :: My Neighbors the Yamadas (movie) Kyle's Giveaway ONE entry per person spelling and grammar counts your entry must be at least a minimum of 150 words and NO more than 200 words Tell Kyle, "Why you deserve his Raxephon boxset" Email your submissions to Kyle's giveaway to: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: Kyle's Giveaway In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Mailing Address (in case you win) Your Entry/Essay Kyle will pick a winner at his discretion. Gadget Reviews (with Tech Guru Todd) Adidas and Polar Integration XSunX Solar Glass Chameleon Lamp USB Pencil Sharpener iPod Video Fisher Price PXL-2000 Camcorder (retro toy of the week) Weird Stuff by Robin This week Sean, brought us a collection of Flash animations / video people sould check out. Peanut Shaped like a Dove Male Genetalia Cheeto Santa Toliet Set Body Part Mugs Dead Cat WeirdAuctions.com Watch my Auction. com Carl sings an original song by his friend Neil Shepard For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read Join us next week, for our guest Kris McCormic. We find out the history and inspiration behind AnimeMusicVideos.org, as well what it takes to a massive online community like AnimeMusicVideos.org. Plus, we will find out what the latest and greatest venture he's taken on! So podcast-in for an intriguing conversation coming-at you next Wednesday! As usual, if you like what we're doing... please express it by voting for us on www.PodcastAlley.com, www.PodcastPickle.com, www.PodcastDirectory.com, www.PodcastCharts.com, and/or www.DigitalPodcast.com. Thanks for the support, and the people who have been voting for us! You rock! =D