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On a déjà parlé quatre fois des musiques de jeux vidéo et deux fois des musiques de films par le passé. Aujourd'hui, revêtons nos plus beau cosplays de weeaboos et plongeons tête la première dans les musiques d'anime, ces travaux d'animation japonais qui ont depuis longtemps traversé les frontières. Nous essayerons évidemment de ne pas tomber dans la facilité, on a un standing à tenir ; au contraire, que ce soit avec des séries ou des films, ce genre démocratisé depuis soixante années mérite tout l'Amour que l'on a pour ce style de dessin reconnaissable au premier coup d'œil. Ça va bien se passer, on vous le promet. Bonne écoute. Tracklist : Tatsuo Takai - Astro Boy Song (Kamitikada Boys Choir Version 3) (Astro Boy, Osamu Tezuka et Yoshiyuki Tomino, 1963) Noam - Goldorak (Goldorak, Go Nagai et Tomoharu Katsumata, 1979) Akihiko Matsumoto - OZ, the Virtual City (Summer Wars, Mamoru Hosoda, 2009) Kow Otani - Just Communication (Gundam Wing, Masashi Ikeda et Shinji Takamatsu, 1995) Rosa Walton et Hallie Coggins - I Really Want to Stay at Your House (Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Hiroyuki Imaishi, 2020) Origa - Inner Universe (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Kenji Kamiyama, 2003) Joe Hisaishi - Mononoke-Hime (Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki, 1997) Yoshiki feat. Hyde - Red Swan (Attack on Titan, Tetsurō Araki, Masashi Koizuka et Yasuko Kobayashi, 2018) Daisuke Hasegawa et Karen Aoki - Great Days (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Pt.4: Diamond Is Unbreakable, Naokatsu Tsuda, Toshiyuki Kato et Yasuko Kobayashi, 2016) Yui - Rolling Star (Bleach, Noriyuki Abe et Masashi Sogo, 2007) JAM Project - The Hero (One Punch Man, Shingo Natsume et Tomohiro Suzuki, 2016) Yoko Takahashi et Toshiyuki Omori - A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Hideaki Anno, 1995) The Seatbelts - Tank! (Cowboy Bebop, Shinichirō Watanabe et Keiko Nobumoto, 1998) Nujabes - The Space Between Two World (Samurai Champloo, Shinichirō Watanabe et Shinji Obara, 2008) Susumu Hirasawa - Murder (Berserk, Naohito Takahashi et Yasuhiro Imagawa, 1997) Photo : Grand Blue, Kenji Inoue et Kimitake Yoshioka (2018)
On a déjà parlé quatre fois des musiques de jeux vidéo et deux fois des musiques de films par le passé. Aujourd'hui, revêtons nos plus beau cosplays de weeaboos et plongeons tête la première dans les musiques d'anime, ces travaux d'animation japonais qui ont depuis longtemps traversé les frontières. Nous essayerons évidemment de ne pas tomber dans la facilité, on a un standing à tenir ; au contraire, que ce soit avec des séries ou des films, ce genre démocratisé depuis soixante années mérite tout l'Amour que l'on a pour ce style de dessin reconnaissable au premier coup d'œil. Ça va bien se passer, on vous le promet. Bonne écoute. Tracklist : Tatsuo Takai - Astro Boy Song (Kamitikada Boys Choir Version 3) (Astro Boy, Osamu Tezuka & Yoshiyuki Tomino, 1963) Noam - Goldorak (Goldorak, Go Nagai & Tomoharu Katsumata, 1979) Akihiko Matsumoto - OZ, the Virtual City (Summer Wars, Mamoru Hosoda, 2009) Kow Otani - Just Communication (Gundam Wing, Masashi Ikeda & Shinji Takamatsu, 1995) Rosa Walton & Hallie Coggins - I Really Want to Stay at Your House (Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Hiroyuki Imaishi, 2020) Origa - Inner Universe (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Kenji Kamiyama, 2003) Joe Hisaishi - Mononoke-Hime (Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki, 1997) Yoshiki feat. Hyde - Red Swan (Attack on Titan, Tetsurō Araki, Masashi Koizuka & Yasuko Kobayashi, 2018) Daisuke Hasegawa & Karen Aoki - Great Days (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Pt.4: Diamond Is Unbreakable, Naokatsu Tsuda, Toshiyuki Kato & Yasuko Kobayashi, 2016) Yui - Rolling Star (Bleach, Noriyuki Abe & Masashi Sogo, 2007) JAM Project - The Hero (One Punch Man, Shingo Natsume & Tomohiro Suzuki, 2016) Yoko Takahashi & Toshiyuki Omori - A Cruel Angel's Thesis (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Hideaki Anno, 1995) The Seatbelts - Tank! (Cowboy Bebop, Shinichirō Watanabe & Keiko Nobumoto, 1998) Nujabes - The Space Between Two World (Samurai Champloo, Shinichirō Watanabe & Shinji Obara, 2008) Susumu Hirasawa - Murder (Berserk, Naohito Takahashi & Yasuhiro Imagawa, 1997) Photo : Grand Blue, Kenji Inoue & Kimitake Yoshioka (2018)
Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode!Last month, the beginning of a well-loved OVA series turned 30 years old: Yasuhiro Imagawa's love letter to mangaka Mitsuteru Yokoyama's career, Giant Robo: The Animation (aka Giant Robo: The Day The Earth Stood Still)! And to celebrate this momentous occasion, Casey (aka MinovskyArticle) has returned to talk about all things Robo with me! For the first part of the podcast, we discuss in a spoiler-free way what exactly the series is, it's history, why it's special, and why you should check it out! After that, we go all out in the spoiler-zone to gush about our favorite characters, scenes, and answer all your listener questions! (Spoiler talk starts at around the 1:34:17 mark.) So sit back, relax, and celebrate one of our favorite anime series with us in this GIANT-sized, nearly 3-hour long episode! Stream the episode above or [Direct Download]Subscribe on apple podcasts | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify Relevant links:Buy Giant Robo on bluray at Rightstuf or Amazon!Read about a Yasuhiro Imagawa lecture in the US from 2002!Watch the Imagawa-directed Tetsujin 28 remake at RetrocrushCheck out this Giant Robo cosplay group page, “Experts of Cosplay”, still up and running on AngelFire! Some pictures are back from the 90s!If you want to learn more about The Water Margin, one of the stories Yokoyama used as the basis of some of his manga, check out the Chinese Folklore Podcast!Follow Casey on Twitter!My theme song music was done by Kerobit! You can find more about them on their Twitter!Support the work I do on this podcast by leaving me a tip on Ko-fi! Want to have your name read in the special thanks segment on the next episode? All you need to do is buy me 2 or more “coffees” on Ko-fi!As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com.Thanks for listening!
The Tomodachi Bros. Revue ep 6: GUNDAM-THON:Mobile Fighter G Gundam!In this episode the Bros. deep dive into Mobile Fighter G Gundam by Yasuhiro Imagawa and Sunrise Inc. To help support us, hear this episode Uncensored, Ad Free and including The Tomodachi Brothers After Dark premium show check out our podbean site: tomodachibrosrevue.podbean.com WARNING SPOILERS! Please Connect with us on the following Platforms:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomodachibrosrevue/ Subscribe on YouTube: The Tomodachi Bros. Revue ChannelFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrosRevueFacebook: fb.me/TomodachiBrosemail: tomodachibrosrevue@gmail.comcheck out The Hipster Snek on YouTube: The Hipster Snek ChannelThe Hipster Snek Tumblr: https://hipstersnek.tumblr.com Thank you very much for your time and have a wonderful day! Credits:The Tomodachi Brothers are: The Hipster Snek, Cog and Dietaku.Make sure you check out The Hipster Snek on YouTube at: The Hipster Snek ChannelExecutive Producer/Sound Designer/Editor/Music Composer/Guitar Performance/Mixing Engineer: Sean Taylor Brown with The Cog Sound Engine. Drums: Kostas Vass
Yet another work by Yasuhiro Imagawa that pays tribute to the originators of the giant robot genre, in this case *the* originator. If you’d like to submit a topic for discussion, a letter, a memory you have of Toonami, or a bizarre show for us to make fun of, you can contact us at hyperspacebroadcastspod@gmail.com, … Continue reading MS39 – Tetsujin 28: The Lingering Midday Moon →
Vinnie was originally going to release the Castle Point Anime Con discussion first, but with Mazinger Edition Z: The Impact showing up on Crunchyroll last week, this got priority! Thank you to the Reverse Thieves for being a great audience!
This time around Vinnie made Diego watch the 1992 OVA Giant Robo: The Animation: The Day The Earth Stood Still. Warning there are spoilers in the segment but you will be warned when they start. Be aware this OVA is out of print, so pick it up while you can.
At last we review Mobile Fighter G Gundam (1994) and C.S. Friedman's This Alien Shore.
This is the REAL Mazinger, MAN. For this TWO HOUR BEHEMOTH of an OSMcast_!_, we are once again joined by Daryl Surat of Anime World Order and Otaku USA to talk about STUFF. We talk about anime, video games, the State of The Mecha Genre, but really we mostly talk about S** hin Mazinger Z**, the awesome new re-imagining of the classic Go Nagai series, as the director Yasuhiro Imagawa only knows how: By making it really, really awesome. Protip: Due to magical and mystical nature of audio processing Daryl sounds a touch softer than Kevin and Basil. It makes us feel more important than we actually are. Also we trip over each over a little bit, as while Daryl is used to talking via the Internets, Basil and Kevin are not. You have been warned! Promo: THIS IS NOT AN ANIME PODCAST! Those liars! They talk about anime ALL THE TIME. We met these guys at AWA and thought they are pretty cool. These dues talk about anime and video games and other neat nerd stuff that means they tend to cover similar stuff as us. Which again, means they are pretty cool. They will be even cooler when they get an RSS feed! (Just sayin’.) Durarara!!, It's like BACCANO! only in modern day and less caps lock, but extra punctuation. OSMnotes First off, technically we are releasing late on Monday but it’s still Monday so it counts! The file initially exported to mp3 wrong so we had to reprocess it. after DJ Inubito got home from work. Crazy, I know. Sadly right now the only way to get this show is via fansubs. This would probably be a good place to start. And if we ever get a retail release you can be sure that we will be preaching it from the mountain tops. Before this episode went up I (Basil) asked for suggestions to fill the text space up. After a few posts of nothing (well Cleavland has an idea) Lee then bombarded me with 15 bazillion ones. I suppose he must have been really bored at work today. I was going to delete post once I had a good topic but since he gave me SO MANY topics the post will stay up so I’ll have a list of options whenever I need to fill up space. I’ll call it Lee’s List. Like so~ Dragon Age: Orgins AKA Baldur's Gate III. This is a Good Thing. Also Ogres turn out to be wusses in this game. FYI. Lee’s List: Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People – I don’t know I only play good games. I kid, I kid! I haven’t played it. Too many other games I want to play before I get to before I lose myself into the land ofTelltale Games. Well. That was too short. Okay how about… Lee’s List: How Annoying it is when one of your coworkers CLIPS THEIR TOENAILS in the cubical next to yours. Geez, guy. NO MAN FUCK YOU. I GOT TO CLIP THIS SHIT BEFORE IT GETS OUT OF HAND! THESE TOENAILS. OH GOD. THESE TOENAILS. THEY ARE GROWING LIKE A CANCER THAT GROWS LIKE A TOENAIL OU** T OF TOE FUCK!** PS: While Pad is still the worst name ever in the history of ever, you can’t actually change names in Nostalgia so just accept it and find better things to complain about. Like Gonzo! But that’s pretty much beating a dead horse. Hmm…