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Welcome, to the Kenka Region! Famous for fierce battling and legendary trainers, Kenka has always been the pinnacle of would-be champions. Our two new heroes, Kai and Yoshimitsu, begin their story at the Miraju Festival, the jewel in Kenka's rich history. Or is all not quite what it seems? Want to talk to us and a thriving community of MDaddies? Join the Discord! Want to get even more involved with supporting the show? We're now on Patreon! Unlock a whole host of benefits, from end-of-episode shoutouts, Coatsy's S1 DM notes, private Discord chats and more!
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Der Hype um Apples VR-Brille, entschuldige, ich meine natürlich Apples «Spatial Computing»-Gerät, die Vision Pro, ist riesig. Nun sind die ersten Reviews da und die Meinungen sind einheitlich: Technisch toll, aber was machst du damit? Was Microsoft macht, ist einfacher zu erklären: eine Menge Umsatz. Die Quartalszahlen zeigen, dass der Game-Bereich sogar Windows überholt. Entlassungen gibt es trotzdem. Am State of Play präsentiert Sony das neue Spieleangebot. Heraus sticht «Death Stranding 2», das aber erst 2025 erscheint.Schon jetzt im Fernsehen läuft «Masters of the Air», der spirituelle Nachfolger zu «Band of Brothers». Noch erreicht sie nicht den gleichen Status wie die Kultserie über den Zweiten Weltkrieg, aber das Potenzial ist definitiv da.Weniger Potenzial hat «Suicide Squad: Kills the Justice League», das liessen schon die Previews vermuten. Ein kompletter Reinfall ist das Spiel dennoch nicht. Über alle Zweifel erhaben ist dafür «Tekken 8», das sogar jene begeistert, die 20 Jahre nicht mehr mit Yoshimitsu und Co. Maulschellen verteilt haben. Themen(00:02:14) Review-Übersicht zu Apple Vision Pro(00:22:07) Game-Bereich bei Microsoft überholt Windows(00:31:56) Playstation State of Play(00:48:23) Serientipp: «Masters of the Air»(00:58:30) Gametipp 1: «Suicide Squad: Kills the Justice League»[01:11:54] Gametipp 2: «Tekken 8»[01:20:52] Gametipp 1: «Enshrouded»Hier geht es zur Übersicht mit allen Digitec-Podcast-Folgen.Mehr über die Redaktoren oder den digitec Podcast findest du auf der Website digitec.ch. Du kannst uns auch direkt folgen, indem du in einem Artikel von uns am Ende des Textes auf «Autor folgen» klickst.Philipp Rüegg auf digitecLuca Fontana auf digitecSamuel Buchmann auf digitecDomagoj Belancic auf digitecMichelle Brändle auf digitecFlorian Bodoky auf digitecSimon Balissat auf digitecE-Mail podcast@digitec.chDiscord https://discord.gg/JDda5jHsmFYoutube https://www.youtube.com/user/digitecAGTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/digitec_playgroundMusik von Simon Balissat
OFLP : Un live sans langue de bois avec Linkexelo, Martelus, Kima, Arktall & Dhrus ! ► Deux fois par semaine à 12h15 (mardi/mercredi) et 19h15 (jeudi) sur http://twitch.tv/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/Linkexelo ► https://twitter.com/iamarktall ► https://twitter.com/ScelGH ► https://twitter.com/Pap_fgc ► https://twitter.com/Naudno77 --------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 : Intro + programme 4:37 : Les résultats de la semaine 13:37 : L'agenda FGC 19:06 : L'arrivée de l'équipe 22:17 : Les poules de l'European Tekken Cup 27:21 : Les 16 qualifiés des SFF Masters Series SF6 28:17 : Pas de Stunfest en 2024 32:52 : Isoudw interview Easyman 33:47 : Jouer manette à l'envers c'est possible ? 34:56 : Le stick arcade de la semaine 36:22 : Tokido présente ses hitbox 38:36 : Des hitbox made in France 39:57 : Des hitbox à 90$ (mais sans sanwa, sans PS5) 42:52 : Des nouvelles de Guile dans UMVC3 43:34 : Un patch pour corriger Killer Instinct 53:59 : Marie en Early Access SkullGirls 57:25 : Le studio Mane6 dissous par Modus Games 1:01:00 : MK1 et son Input Lag 1:02:44 : Le crossplay MK1 et filtre Wifi datés 1:06:41 : KOFXIII et sa promo lunaire 1:10:25 : Le rollback intègre officiellement Samurai Shodown 1:11:39 : L'avenir de Virtua Fighter mentionné par SEGA 1:18:15 : L'input lag de GBVS Rising 1:21:11 : Les bugs de GBVSR bientôt corrigés 1:22:01 : GBVSR coûte 265$ au Brésil 1:24:50 : Le contenu de GBVSR Free Edition 1:26:32 : Débrief GBVSR dans sa version complète 1:33:53 : Des nouvelles de GBVSR déjà datées 1:34:27 : Premiers leaks GBVSR, Beatrix 1:35:42 : Nouvel aperçu du Battle Mage de DNF Duel 1:36:02 : La comparaison étrange de DNF Duel 1:38:05 : Dragon Ball Sparking Zero donne des nouvelles 1:44:16 : Gain de fréquentation pour Guilty Gear Strive 1:45:54 : Le gameplay d'Elphelt 1:47:06 : Le nouveau patch notes de GGST 1:50:59 : Le 3 contre 3 de GGST pour 2024 1:52:02 : Les mods de GGST 1:53:46 : Tekken 8 demande plus de 100Go d'installation 1:55:18 : La démo de Tekken 8 et son contenu 1:58:05 : Le mode Super Ghost Battle en détail (Tekken 8) 2:01:55 : Le gameplay de Yoshimitsu dans Tekken 8 2:04:06 : Le trailer du mode histoire de Tekken 8 2:10:38 : Les tutos trop long ennuyants ? 2:14:16 : Débrief Tekken 8 version définitive 2:28:38 : Le mode replay Tekken 8 doit être un standard ? 2:31:07 : 2ème débrief Tekken 8 version définitive 2:41:09 : Tekken devait sortir avec 18 personnages 2:44:10 : Possible leak de la saison 1 de Tekken 8 2:53:20 : Soul Calibur Broken Destiny sur PS4 et PS5 2:54:45 : Du contenu SF6 ce 22 décembre 2:56:59 : SF6 élu meilleur jeu de combat aux Games Awards 2:57:51 : Premiers retours de SF6 Arcade Edition 3:02:05 : L'utilité de la touche SIA dans SF6 3:03:40 : La popularité des personnages SF6 de novembre 3:06:03 : Le mode Modern à prendre toujours au sérieux ? 3:16:41 : La moyenne des inscrits aux World Warrior SF6 3:17:22 : La France est la deuxième meilleure nation sur SF6 ? 3:27:03 : Comment définir un pays fort ? 3:37:09 : Le top 3 des nations sur SF6 ? 3:41:07 : L'agenda du Week-end 3:44:25 : Fin de l'émission, à mardi 12h15 pour l'esport !
After surviving all the street-based fights and the kombats of mortal peril, we return to fight in the most popular fighting game of the entire PlayStation era; Tekken 3. Join us in our fight against the Bruce Lee & Jackie Chan knock-offs, the pair of bears, the strange, abusive couple made of wood, and the incomprehensible backstory of the Mishima bloodline. Episode theme - Get Ready for the Next Battle! by Ivan Hakštok CONTENTS (00:26) Introduction (06:05) Pre-playthrough interview (19:57) Rules of gameplay (22:59) Intermission to post-playthrough (29:17) History & design (39:26) Music & sound design (43:30) Backstory to Tekken 3 (52:45) Protagonist and noob fighters - Jin Kazama, Eddy Gordo, Forest Law (01:10:08) Ladies and girl's hair - Nina Williams, Hwoarang, King, Ling Xiaoyu (01:28:08) Familiar faces - Lei Wulong, Paul Phoenix, Yoshimitsu (01:41:48) The bastard and his pet - Heihachi Mishima & Kuma/Panda (01:57:40) Hidden Characters - Julia Chang, Gun Jack, Anna Williams, Bryan Fury (02:14:50) The God of Fighting (sleep) & his pet - Ogre/True Ogre & Mokujin (02:26:32) Bonus Characters - Dr Bosconovitch & Gon (02:39:44) Tier List (02:49:17) Aftermath & legacy (03:02:11) Write-in stories (03:09:17) Conclusion - The 3 Jens
PlayStation 1 - 94 'til Infinity: In der heutigen Episode, der Videothek deines Vertrauens, geht es um nichts anderes als Sonys legendäre, erste stationäre Spielkonsole. Die Wurzeln der PlayStation finden sich dabei in einer misslungenen Kooperation mit Nintendo - Sony entwickelte für die SNES ein CD-Laufwerk, das von Nintendo nicht übernommen wurde. Stattdessen entschied sich Sony dazu, eine eigene Konsole auf den Markt zu bringen. Der Rest dürfte Geschichte sein und maßgeblich zur Gaming-Kultur von Tokio bis Köln-Ehrenfeld beigetragen haben. Millionen von verkifften Jugendlichen, die vor der wichtigen Entscheidung standen, ob sie Yoshimitsu oder Kazuya für die nächste Runde Tekken wählen. Wir wandeln ein weiteres Mal auf den Spuren der Vergangenheit und erinnern uns an die schönsten Zeiten, die wir mit diesem grauen Klotz von Konsole verbracht haben. LINKS AUF DEM VERKAUFSTRESEN: PlayStation 1 Commercials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mva_T3Vg6WE Fragen beantworten unsere Mitarbeiter gerne unter: dieletztevideothek@gmail.com
OFLP : Un live sans langue de bois avec Linkexelo, Martelus, Kima, Arktall & Dhrus ! ► Tous les jeudis dès 19h15 sur http://twitch.tv/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/kahikusu ► https://twitter.com/iamarktall ► https://twitter.com/Pap_fgc ► https://twitter.com/Naudno77 --------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00 : Intro + programme 2:37 : Les résultats de la semaine 09:04 : L'agenda FGC 13:10 : Un autre jeu doublé en français 17:02 : Leone Abbacchio dans Jojo ASBR 17:53 : KOF 97 revu par une IA 20:43 : Origin of Storm, un Bloody Roar façon UMVC3 22:15 : Le stick arcade de la semaine 26:00 : Extension de bouton pour stick arcade 26:37 : Le patch notes Guilty Gear Strive saison 3 28:15 : Les grandes nouveautés GGST saison 3 38:25 : Les pires rééquilibrages GGST saison 3 42:55 : Les meilleurs changements GGST saison 3 40:48 : Les grands vainqueurs de GGST saison 3 49:58 : Faut-il encore avoir peur de May (et ses dauphins) ? 52:00 : Les grands perdants de GGST saison 3 57:00 : Le starter guide de Johnny déjà en ligne 1:03:23 : Débrief du patch notes 1.33 de DBFZ 1:06:39 : A21 1:08:39 : Super Baby 2 1:10:02 : Beerus 1:11:21 : Ginyu 1:15:25 : Goku Base 1:16:25 : Goku GT 1:17:27 : Black Goku 1:18:23 : Goku Blue 1:19:42 : Gotenks 1:22:00 : Hit 1:24:08 : Vegeta SSJ2 1:25:08 : Vegito Blue 1:29:24 : Les Kikoha vs Goku GT 1:31:49 : Vegeta Blue 1:35:41 : Videl 1:36:31 : Yamcha 1:37:31 : Vegeta Base 1:38:04 : Zamatsu 1:39:08 : Broly 1:41:48 : Gohan SSJ 1:43:29 : Les conséquences de ce rééqulibrage DBFZ 1:46:35 : Quel est l'interêt de ce genre de patch ? 1:51:31 : Le débrief de la bêta MK1 1:54:44 : Les découvertes de la bêta MK1 1:55:51 : SubZero avec Frost 1:57:40 : La mécanique D2 ne fait pas l'unanimité 1:58:30 : Le Fatal Blow de Johnny Cage 2:00:35 : Un infini avec Li Mei ? 2:03:01 : Kenshi par SonicFox 2:05:03 : Sindel, Motaro, General Shao et Shujinko 2:09:32 : Le prologue et chapitre 1 dispo en ligne 2:17:21 : Le mode Invasion officialisé 2:20:26 : Les leaks MK1 2:25:40 : Les annonces Tekken 8 de la Gamescom 2023 2:26:36 : 32 personnages à la sortie du jeu 2:27:46 : 6 nouveaux personnages annoncés 2:28:05 : Le mode solo Arcade Quest 2:29:58 : La date de sortie de Tekken 8 officialisée 2:32:29 : Le Season Pass & les différentes éditions 2:41:55 : Le site officiel mis à jour 2:43:00 : Leo, Kuma, Steve, Yoshimitsu, Shaheen & Dragunov 2:48:00 : Jukebox, tutos et Mode Quest inspiré de VF4 2:52:36 : La bêta Tekken 8 mis à jour 2:53:13 : Un 2 vs 2 dans Tekken 8 ? 2:55:12 : Harada s'explique sur les Leaks 3:01:38 : Les origines de GGPO s'en vont 3:05:10 : La SFL Japan interdite d'exploitation 3:16:24 : Il y a t-il trop de Ken et JP dans SF6 ? 3:24:14 : L'avenir de SF6 est-il en mode modern ? 3:34:15 : Angrybird et MenaRD en avatar CFN 3:35:01 : Un mod XXL de SF6 3:36:21 : La bagarre du week-end 3:37:41 : Fin de l'émission, à la semaine prochaine !
The Official Date Of Tekken 8 Has been released at Gamescom and Damn does it look good. They will be 32 characters to choose from starting and characters such as Dragunov, Leo, Yoshimitsu and Even Steve Fox Will be making back an Appearance. Tournaments and Even A Arcade Mode To interact with Other Players will be available with a better UI. Tekken 8 Looks Promising and i am Glad That We Just Got Some New And Important News On The Next Game In The Franchise! Follow For More Content: Discord: https://discord.gg/BF4W783 Podcast: https://open.spotify.com /show/5knAeTAYpIE0RuswBrKfVe Twitter: https://twitter.com/roose366 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastonanime Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCabBM_eIfqK7f007HzTqyhA/?sub_confirmation=1 Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLLUjsCtPAyTa2qeZ6UNnPw/?sub_confirmation=1 Ignore These Tags: #tekken7 #tekken #tekken7season4 #tekkenvideos #tekken8 #fightinggames #fightinggame #fighting #TEKKEN #leechaolan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/message
Direttamente dall'underground romano MOSTRO è passato dal BSMT. Giorgio Ferrario, alias Mostro, è nato a Roma il 16 luglio 1992 e si è appassionato alla musica, in particolare al rap, ascoltando Bassi Maestro. La sua carriera inizia nel 2012 con il gruppo “ILL MOVEMENT”, formato da lui, Nick Sick e Yoshimitsu. Insieme pubblicano il mixtape “Tre Stronzi”, poi, nel 2014 Mostro firma con l'etichetta Honiro e debutta da solista con l'album La Nave Fantasma. Nel 2015 ha intrapreso un progetto musicale diviso in tre volumi, The Illest, che lo ha portato ad affermarsi con grande credibilità nel mondo urban. L'ultimo album della saga, The Illest Vol.3, è uscito proprio questo 27 Gennaio e vanta collaborazioni importanti con grandi nomi del panorama musicale italiano, come Emis Killa, Gemitaiz e Jake La Furia. Dal giorno zero ad oggi la sua regola è sempre stata una, comunicare quello che ha dentro attraverso le sue barre, senza ricercare la hit o il grande successo tutto in una volta. Una mentalità quasi old school per il mercato musicale al quale siamo abituati oggi, ma che, nel suo caso, è risultata vincente dato il suo pubblico in continua espansione. Una storia in cui la coerenza e la determinazione sono protagoniste e che dimostra quanto a volte non seguire le “regole” che spesso impone il mercato alla lunga paghi in credibilità e successo. Buona Visione! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we talk about the first recorded instance of Buddhism--or at least the worship of the Buddha--in Japan, and we look at some of the politics and issues surrounding its adoption, as well as some of the problems in the story we have from the Chronicles. We also look at what legend says happened to the oldest Buddhist image and where you can find it, today. Hint: It is in a place that once hosted the Winter Olympics! For more check out our podcast website: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-85 Rough Transcript: Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua and this is episode 85: The Buddha Comes to Japan. Last couple episodes we've talked about Buddhism. We talked about its origins in the Indian subcontinent, with the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, aka Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha, and how those teachings spread out from India to Gandhara, and then followed the trade routes across the harsh deserts of the Tarim Basin, through the Gansu corridor, and into the Yellow and Yangzi River Valleys. From there the teachings made it all the way to the Korean peninsula, and to the country of Baekje, Yamato's chief ally on the peninsula. This episode we'll look at how Buddhism came to the archipelago and its initial reception there. For some of this we may need to span several reigns, as we'll be looking at events from early to late 6th century. This is also about more than just religion, and so we may need to dive back into some of the politics we've covered up to this point as well. Hopefully we can bring it all together in the end, but if it is a bit of a bumpy ride, just hang with me for a bit. So let's start with the official account in the Nihon Shoki, which we already mentioned two episodes ago: the first mention of Buddhism in the Chronicles. The year was 552, or the 13th year in the reign of Ame Kunioshi, aka Kimmei Tennou. That winter, during the 10th month—which was probably closer to December or January on a modern calendar—King Seongmyeong of Baekje had a special gift for his counterpart, the sovereign of Yamato. By this time there are numerous accounts of gifts to Yamato, generally in conjunction with the Baekje-Yamato alliance and Baekje's requests for military support in their endeavors on the peninsula, generally framed in the Yamato sources as centering on the situation of the country of Nimna. In this case, the gift was a gilt-bronze image of Shakyamuni Buddha, several flags and umbrellas, and a number of volumes of Buddhist sutras. King Seongmyeong sent a memorial explaining his intent: “This doctrine” (aka Buddhism) “is amongst all doctrines the most excellent. But it is hard to explain, and hard to comprehend. Even the Duke of Zhou and Confucius had not attained to a knowledge of it. This doctrine can create religious merit and retribution with appreciation of the highest wisdom. Imagine a man in possession of treasures to his heart's content, so that he might satisfy all his wishes in proportion as he used them. Thus it is with the treasure of this wonderful doctrine. Every prayer is fulfilled and naught is wanting. Moreover, from distant India it has extended hither to the three Han, where there are none who do not receive it with reverence as it is preached to them. “Thy servant, therefore, Myeong, King of Baekje, has humbly dispatched his retainer, Nuri Sacchi, to transmit it to the Imperial Country, and to diffuse it abroad throughout the home provinces, so as to fulfil the recorded saying of Buddha: ‘My law shall spread to the East.' “ Upon receiving all of these things and hearing the memorial, we are told that the sovereign, Ame Kunioshi, literally leapt for joy. He thanked the envoys, but then put the question to his ministers as to how they should proceed. Soga no Iname no Sukune, holding the position of Oho-omi, recommended that they should worship the statue of the Buddha. After all, if all of the “Western Frontier lands” were worshipping it, then should Yamato really be left out? On the other side of the argument were Mononobe no Okoshi as well as Nakatomi no Kamako. They argued against stopping the traditional worship of the 180 kami of Heaven and Earth and replacing it with worship of some foreign religion. With this split decision, Ame Kunioshi decided to have Soga no Iname experiment, first. He told him to go ahead and worship the image and see what happens. And so Soga set it up at his house in Oharida, purified it, and, per Buddhist tradition, retired from the world. He had another house, in nearby Mukuhara, purified and made into a temple. Here he began to worship the Buddha. Around that same time, there was a pestilence—a disease—that was in the land. People were getting sick and some were dying. This was likely not unprecedented. Healthcare was not exactly up to our modern standards, and while many good things traveled the trade routes, infection and disease likely used them as pathways as well. So diseases would pop up, on occasion. In this instance, though, Mononobe no Okoshi and Nakatomi no Kamako seized on it as their opportunity. They went to Ame Kunioshi and they blamed Soga no Iname and his worship of the Buddha for the plague. Accordingly, the court removed the statue of the Buddha and tossed it into the canal at Naniwa, and then they burned down Soga no Iname's temple—which, as you may recall, was basically his house. As soon as they did that, though, Ame Kunioshi's own Great Hall burst into flames, seemingly out of nowhere, as it was otherwise a clear day. Little more is said about these events, but that summer there were reports from Kawachi of Buddhist chants booming out of the sea of Chinu near the area of Idzumi. Unate no Atahe was sent to investigate and found an entire log of camphorwood that was quote-unquote “Shining Brightly”. So he gave it to the court, where we are told they used it to have two Buddha images made, which later were installed in a temple in Yoshino; presumably at a much later date. And then the Chronicles go quiet for the next couple decades, at least on the subject of Buddhism, but this is the first official account of it coming over, and there is quite a bit to unpack. For one thing, the memorials and speeches once again seem like something that the Chroniclers added because it fit with their understanding of the narrative, including their insistence that Yamato was a fully fledged imperial state, and there is some fairly good evidence that King Seongmyeong's memorial is clearly anachronistic. But there are a few other things, and conflicting records on things such as dates and similar. So first off, let's acknowledge that there are too many things in the main narrative in the Chronicles that are just questionable, such as the sovereign “leaping with joy” at the chance to hear about Buddhism, and the fact that King Seongmyeong's memorial apparently quotes a part of the sutra of the Sovereign Kings of Golden Light, known in Japanese as the Konkoumyou-saishou-ou-kyou, but that translation wasn't done until 703, during the Tang dynasty, by the monk Yijing in the city of Chang'an. While it would have been known to knowledgable monks like Doji, who may have been helping put the narrative together in 720, it is unlikely that it was in use during the 6th century, when the memorial is said to have been written. In addition, there is question about the date that all of this supposedly happened. The Nihon Shoki has this event taking place in 552, well into the reign of Ame Kunioshi. However, there are at least two 8th century sources, roughly contemporary with the writing of the Nihon Shoki, the Gangoji Garan Engi and the Jouguuki, and both of these put the date at 538, a good fourteen years earlier, and in the era of Ame Kunioshi's predecessor, Takewo Hiro Kunioshi, aka Senka Tenno. The first of these, the Gangoji Garan Engi, is a record of the founding of the first permanent temple in Japan, Gangoji, aka Hokoji or, informally, Asukadera, which was founded by Soga no Iname's heir, Soga no Umako. More on the temple itself, later, but for now we want to focus on the historical aspects of this account, which mostly corroborate the story, talking about Soga no Iname's role in receiving the image and enshrining it, as well as the early conflict between the Soga clan and their rivals. The other source, the Joguki, focuses on the life of Shotoku Taishi, aka Prince Umayado, who will become a major subject of our narrative at the end of the 6th and early 7th centuries. Not only is he considered the father of Japanese Buddhism, but he had strong connections to the Soga family. Today, most scholars accept the 538 date over the 552 date when talking about Buddhism's initial arrival into the islands If the Chroniclers did move the event from 538 to 552, one has to wonder why. This isn't a simple matter of being off by 60 years, and thus attributable to a mistake in the calendrical sexagenary zodiac cycle of stems and branches, so there must have been something else. One suggestion is that the date conflicted with the chronology that had already been set for the sovereigns. 538 is during the reign of Takewo no Ohokimi, aka Senka Tenno, but what if succession was not quite as cut and dried as all that? What if Ame Kunioshi no Ohokimi had his own court and was in some way ruling at the same time as his half-brothers, Magari no Ohine and Takewo no Ohokimi? They were from different mothers, and thus different factions at court. Ame Kunioshi was young, so it was possible that there were rival lineages attempting to rule, or even some kind of co-ruler deal hearkening back to more ancient precedent. Some even theorize that Magari no Ohine and Takewo Hiro Kunioshi were simply fictional inserts to help span the period between Wohodo and Ame Kunioshi. Whatever the reason, this theory suggests that it would not have happened in the 13th year of Ame Kunioshi's reign, but that his reign started in 526, rather than 540. An intriguing hypothesis, but one that begs the question of whether everything in the reign would then need to be shifted to account for that. Given that there are a few attributable events noted that fit with outside sources as well, that doesn't seem quite as plausible without some very conscious efforts to change the timeline. Another thought is that the compilers weren't sure exactly when this event happened, but given Ame Kunioshi's reputation and long reign, they chose his reign to place it in because it just fit. I suspect that this happened more than once, with people more likely attributing past events to well-remembered sovereigns. If this is the case, then when searching for a date they may have just chosen one that seemed auspicious. In this case, 552 CE was, in some reckonings, an important year in Buddhist history, as there were those who say it as the beginning of the age of “mappou”, the “End of the Law” or perhaps the “Latter days of the Law”. This definitely is an intriguing theory, and resonates strongly. For most of Japanese history, the idea that we are in this period of “mappo” has had a strong influence, and to a certain extent it is kind of an apocalyptic view of things. The idea of mappo is that while the Buddha was alive, his teachings were fresh and available to all living things. However, after his death, his teachings had to be remembered and passed on. Even with the advent of writing, the meaning and understanding of his teachings, and thus an understanding of dharma, would also atrophy. Different translations, changes in meaning, and just bits and pieces lost to time would mean that for the first 500 to 1,000 years, the Buddha's disciples would keep things well and the meaning would be protected, but in the next 500 to 1,000 years things would decline, but still be pretty close to the truth. Then – and this is when the period of “mappo” starts - things would really start to decline, until finally, about 5,000 to 10,000 years later—or about 1,000 to 12,000 years after the time of the historical Buddha—things would break down, factions would be fighting one another, and eventually everyone would have forgotten the dharma entirely. It was only then that there would come a new Buddha, Miroku or Maitreya, who would once again teach about the dharma and how to escape suffering, and the whole cycle would start again. The year 552 would have coincided, according to some estimates, with 1,000 years since the time of Siddhartha Gautama, and so it would have had particular significance to the people of that time, particularly if you counted each of the first two Ages as 500 years each, meaning that the word of the Buddha, that his teachings would spread to the East, would have been completed just as we entered the latter days of the Law. Regardless of the time—and, as I said earlier, 538 is the more accepted date—the general events described – the statue, the offer of Soga to experiment, and the resulting events - are usually agreed to, although even here we must pause, slightly and ask a few questions. First off, was this truly the first time that Buddhism had ever shown up in Japan? The answer to that is probably not. There had been many waves of immigrants that had come over to Japan from the peninsula, and even if only a small handful of them had adopted the new religion before coming over it is likely that there were pockets of worshippers. Later, we will see that there are people in Japan who are said to have had prior experience as a monk, or who had their own Buddhist images. These images were probably used by people in their homes—there is no evidence of any particular temples that had been built, privately or otherwise, and so there is no evidence that we have any active monks or nuns in the archipelago, but who knows what was going on in communities outside of the elite core? There were plenty of things that were never commented on if it wasn't directly relevant to the court. Furthermore, with all of the envoys that had been to Baekje, surely some of them had experience with Buddhism. And then there were the envoys *from* Baekje, who no doubt brought Buddhist practices with them. So there was likely some kind of familiarity with the religion's existence, even if it wasn't necessarily fully understood. The second point that many people bring up is the role of the sovereign, Ame Kunioshi, or whomever was in charge at the time that the first image came over. While the Nihon Shoki attempts to portray a strong central government with the sovereign at its head, we've already seen how different households had arisen and taken some measure of power for themselves. At the end of the 5th and into the early 6th century, the Ohotomo and Mononobe houses were preeminent, with Ohotomo Kanamura taking on actions such as negotiating dealings with the continent and even manuevering around the Crown Prince. The Mononobe wielded considerable authority through their military resources, and now, the Soga appeared to ascendant. It is quite possible that the idea of the sovereign giving any sort of permission or order to worship Buddhism is simply a political fig leaf added by the Chroniclers. The Soga may have been much more independent in their views and dealings. To better understand this, let's take a look at the uji family system and the Soga family in particular. Now the Nihon Shoki paints a picture as though these noble uji families were organic, and simply part of the landscape, descending from the kami in the legendary age, with lineages leading down to the present day, although there is some acknowledgment that the earliest ancestors did not necessarily use the family names until a later date. For much of Japanese history, the concept that these family, or uji, were one of the core building blocks of ancient Japanese political and cultural spheres is taken as a matter of course. However, in more modern studies, this view has been questioned, and now the prevailing view is that these families are somewhat different. In fact, the uji are likely just as much an artificial construct as the corporate -Be family labor groups. According to this theory, early on people were associated with local groups and places. Outside of the immediate family, groups were likely held together by their regional ties as much as anything else. Names appear to be locatives, with ancient titles indicating the -hiko or -hime of this or that area. Some time in the 5th century, Yamato—and possibly elsewhere in the peninsula—began to adopt the concept of -Be corporate groups from Baekje. We talked about this back in Episode 63, using the Hata as a prime example of how these groups were brought together. More importantly, though, was that each of these -Be groups reported to someone in the court, sometimes with a different surname. These were the uji, created along with the -Be to help administer the labor and work of running the state. They were essentially arms of the state itself, in many ways. The kabane system of titles emphasizes this, with different families having different ranks depending on what they did, whether locally, regionally, or at the central court. Some of these titles, like -Omi and -Kimi, were likely once actual jobs, but eventually it came to represent something more akin to a social ranking. There have been some questions and emails asking for a bit more in depth on this, and I'd really like to, but I'm afraid that would be too much for now. At the moment I want to focus more on the uji, particularly on those at the top - the uji with the kabane of either Omi or Muraji, as these are the ones most likely to be helping to directly run the government. They even had their own geographical areas within the Nara basin, and elsewhere, that were uji strongholds. The Hata had areas near modern Kyoto, the Mononobe clearly had claims to land around Isonokami, in modern Tenri, and the Soga clan had their holdings in the area of modern Asuka and Kashihara city. At the very least, that is where Soga no Iname's house was—in Mukuhara and Oharida, both located in the modern area of Asuka, which will become important in the future. It wasn't just the landholdings that were important, though. Each uji had some part to play in the functioning of the government. In many cases it was the production or control of a particular service, such as the Hata and silk weaving, or the Mononobe and their affinity with all things military. For the Soga, they appear to have had a rather interesting portfolio. Traditionally, the Soga family is said to trace its lineage back to Takechi no Sukune, the first Oho-omi back in the time of Okinaga no Tarashi Hime and Homuda Wake no Ohokimi—see episode 46 for more on him. That lineage is likely fabricated, however, and the earliest actual evidence for the family may be from the Kogoshui, where we are told that Soga no Machi was put in charge of the Three Treasuries. These were the Imikura, or sacred treasury; the Uchikura, or royal household treasury; and the Ohokura, the government treasury. This seems like quite the position of responsibility, and it would fit with some of what we see later as the Soga are involved in helping set up Miyake, the various royal storehouses across the land that acted as Yamato court administrative centers for the purposes of collecting goods and funneling them to the court, as well as keeping an eye on the local regions. Although here I feel I would be remiss if I didn't also note that the “Three Treasuries”, or “Sanzou” is one way to translate the Tripitaka, and given the Soga's role, I don't think I can entirely ignore that point. So the Soga family had experience with administration, and specifically they were dealing with a variety of different goods produced in different regions. If that is the case, then their authority did not necessarily derive from the standard uji-be constructed familial connections, but rather they were deriving positional authority from the central government itself. This may seem like common sense to us, but in the world of ancient Yamato, where family connections were everything, this may have been something new and innovative—and very in keeping with various continental models of administration. It is quite likely that the Soga were dealing with some of the latest innovations in government and political authority, which would also have opened them up to the possibility of new ideas. In addition, their position meant they likely had wide-ranging contacts across the archipelago and even onto the peninsula. The Soga themselves have connections to the peninsula in the names of some of their members, such as Soga no Karako, where “Karako” can be translated as a “Son of Kara” or a “Son of Gaya”, possibly referring to their origins, and Soga no Kouma, where “Kouma” is a general term for Goguryeo, and so quite possibly indicates a connection with them as well. On top of that, there is a now-out-of-favor theory that once suggested that Soga no Machi might be the same as Moku Machi, an important Baekje official in the late 5th century. While that has been largely discredited, the fact that “Machi” is possibly of Baekje origin cannot be entirely overlooked. Then there are a series of notes in the Nihon Shoki, particularly surrounding the area of Shirai, in the land of Kibi. These start in 553, just one year after Soga no Iname's failed attempt to launch a Buddhist temple, at least according to the Nihon Shoki's record of events. It is a relatively simple note, but it mentions how Soga no Iname made a man by the name of Wang Jinnie the “Funa no Fubito”, or “Recorder of Ships”, and put him in charge of the shipping tax—all at the behest of the sovereign, of course. Later, in 555, Soga no Iname went with Hozumi no Iwayumi no Omi to Kibi, where they consolidated five districts, or agata, under the administration of a single administrative Miyake in Shirawi. Later, in 556, he would go back to Kibi and establish a Miyake in Kojima, putting in place Katsuraki no Yamada as the Tazukai, or “rural rice field governor”. That same year he and others went to the Takachi district in Yamato and established the Miyake of Ohomusa, or “Great Musa”, for immigrants from Baekje and then Womusa, or “Small Musa”, for immigrants from Goguryeo. In 569, the person that Soga no Iname had put in charge of recording the ships, Wang Jinnie, had a nephew, Itsu—or possibly Danchin, depending on how you read it—go out to Shirawi to take a census. This is the same Shirawi that Soga no Iname had helped establish in 555. Itsu becomes the Shirawi no Obito, and in 574 we see Soga no Umako, Iname's heir, heading out to Shirawi with an updated register for Itsu. So, in short, the Soga family clearly is doing a lot of government administration, and particularly of the Miyake, which is the extension of the court authority into the rest of the archipelago. On top of that, look at how often the names that are coming up in conjunction with what they are doing are referencing immigrant groups. Even the Hozumi family are known at this point for their work on the peninsula, and we see the Soga heavily involved with the Wang family and their fortunes, not to mention Greater and Lesser Musa and the Baekje and Goguryeo individuals there. Wang Jinnie will have even more of a part to play, but we'll hold onto that for later. Given everything we can see about how they are operating, is it any surprise that the Soga would advocate in favor of Buddhism? I'd also note that, while other clans have clear connections to heavenly ancestors and kami whom they worshipped, it is unclear to me if the Soga had anything similar. There is mention in the 7th century of the creation of a shrine to their titular ancestors, Takeuchi no Sukune and Ishikawa no Sukune, and today there is a shrine that is dedicated to Soga tsu Hiko and Soga tsu Hime—Basically just lord and lady Soga. But there isn't anything like the spirit of Futsunushi or Ohomononushi, let alone an Amaterasu or Susano'o. Why is that important? Well, prior to the 6th century, a lot of clans claimed authority from the ritual power they were perceived to wield, often related to the prestige of their kami. One of the ways that Yamato influence had spread was through the extension of the Miwa cult across the archipelago, and there were even members of the Himatsuribe and the Hioki-be, basically groups of ritualists focused on sun worship, which upheld the royal house. The Mononobe controlled Isonokami shrine, where they worshipped their Ujigami, Futsu-mitama, the spirit of the sound of the sword. And then there were the Nakatomi, who haven't had much to do in the narrative so far, but we know that they were court ritualists, responsible for ensuring that proper rituals were carried out by the court for the kami to help keep balance in the land. The dispute between the Soga and the Mononobe and Nakatomi is presented as a struggle between a foreign religion and the native kami of Japan—leaving aside any discussion, for now, about just how “native” said kami actually were. This is, in fact, the primary story that gets told again and again, that the Mononobe and Nakatomi were simply standing up for their beliefs, sincerely believing that if too many people started worshipping foreign gods then it would supplant the worship already present in the islands. And that may have been a genuine fear at the time, but I would suggest that it was only a small one. What seems more apparent is that we are really looking at just an old fashioned power struggle. Because what all of the information we have about the Soga distills down to is: they were the new kid on the block. The Soga were the up and coming nobility. They had connections with the continent and various immigrant groups. That gave them access to new ideas and new forms of resources. The Mononobe were built on a more traditionalist line. They had been around, ever since at least Wakatake no Ohokimi, playing a significant role in things, alongside the Ohotomo. The Mononobe were at their apex, claiming descent through their own Heavenly Grandson, and having held sway at court through numerous reigns at this point. They represent, in many ways, the old guard. Worship of a fancy new religious icon—effectively a new kami—threatened to give the Soga even more power and sway. They already had control of the three treasuries, if the Kogoshui is to be believed, and likely had a rather impressive administrative apparatus. Soga no Iname had also ended up successfully marrying off two of his daughters to Ame Kunioshi, making him father-in-law to the current sovereign. If he added to that a spiritual focus that people came to believe in, that would only enhance the Soga's power and place in the hierarchy. And what better way to taint all of that, and neutralize these upstarts, than to blame this new god for the plague and pestilence that was killing people. We see it all too often, even today—when people are scared and when there are problems, the easiest people to scapegoat are the foreigners and the outsiders. Those whom we do not see as “us”. It was probably easy to turn the court against Buddhism, at least initially. They threw the image in the canal and burned down the temple, and no doubt they were pleased with themselves. But that was merely the opening salvo, and as we'll see in the coming years, the Soga family were hardly done with Buddhism. One can argue whether they were truly devout or if this was merely for political gain, but the Soga family tied themselves to this new foreign religion, for good or for ill, and they wouldn't be pushed around forever. When next we touch base on this topic we'll look at Soga no Iname's heir, Soga no Umako, and his attempts to start up where his father left off. He would again clash with the Mononobe, and the outcome of that conflict would set the path for the next half a century. It would also see Buddhism become firmly enmeshed with the apparatus of the state. As this happens , we'll also see the character of Buddhist worship in the archipelago change. Initially, the Buddha was treated little differently from any other kami, and based on the way it is described, probably worshiped in a very similar manner. However, as more sutras came to light and as more people studied and learned about the religion—and as more immigrants were brought in to help explain how things were supposed to work—Buddhism grew in the islands to be its own distinct entity. In fact the growth of Buddhism would even see the eventual definition of “Shinto”, the “Way of the Gods”, a term that was never really needed until there was another concept for native practices to be compared against. Before we leave off, there is one other story I'd like to mention. It is tangential to our immediate discussion of Buddhism and the Soga, but I think you may find it of interest, nonetheless. This is the story of just what happened—supposedly—to that first Buddhist icon that was tossed into the Naniwa canal. Because you see, according to tradition, that gilt-bronze icon did not stay stuck in the mud and muck of the canal, nor did it just disappear. Instead there is a tradition that it was found almost a century later. The person who retrieved it was named Honda no Yoshimitsu, and from Naniwa he traveled all the way to Shinano, to the area of modern Nagano, and there he would found a temple in 642. Another reading of his name, Yoshimitsu, is Zenko, and so the temple is named Zenkoji, and you can still go and visit it today. In fact, the main hall of Zenkoji is considered a national treasure, and it was featured prominently during the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan. It is a popular attraction for tourist both in Japan and from abroad, and if you get a chance I highly recommend going to see it. On the street leading up to the temple entrance are many traditional shops that still sell various foods and traditional arts and crafts, and there are many intriguring features. For example, there is a narrow walkway underneath the main temple that is completely dark, where you are meant to feel along the wall to try to find the key to enlightenment, a kind of physical metaphor of Buddhist teaching. And of course there is the icon that Honda Yoshimitsu is said to have fished out of the canal. According to the temple, the icon still exists, and many worshippers believe it to be the oldest extant Buddhist icon in Japan, even older than the icons at Horyuji. However, there is one catch—nobody is allowed to see it. Shortly after it was installed in the temple, the statue was hidden in a special container, or zushi, and it became what is known as a hidden Buddha. This is a tradition particularly prevalent in Japan, where some Buddhas are hidden away and only brought out on very special occasions. Some cynics might note that those occasions are often when the temple needs to raise funds. As for this hidden Buddha, however, it has not been seen more than a handful of times since it was locked away in the 7th century. Despite that, we know what it looks like—or at least what it is supposed to look like. The image is said to be a triad, and though the Nihon Shoki claims it was an image of Shakyamuni, the central figure of the Zenkoji triad is actually the figure of Amida, aka Amithabha, as in the Pure Land sect of Buddhism. Amida Nyorai is flanked by two attendants. We know all of this because a copy of the Zenkoji image was made in the Kamakura period, and that image, said to be a faithful recreation of the original is also kept at Zenkoji. While the original is kept hidden in the back, the replica, which is thought to have all of the miraculous powers of the original, sits in front, and is therefore called the Maedachi Honzon, basically the image standing in front, vice the original, the Gohonzon, the main image. Except it gets even better, because the replica is *also* kept hidden away most of the time, and only revealed on special occasions, known as Gokaicho, or “opening of the curtain”, which occurs once every seven years. The Zenkoji triad became extremely important in later centuries, and copies were made and installed in sub-temples throughout Japan. Even today you may find a Zenkoji-style triad here or there, each one considered to have a spiritual tie back to the original, and some of them even have inscriptions confirming that they are, indeed, Zenkoji style triads Of course, the big question remains: does the original image actually still exist, and is there any chance that it actually is as old as it claims to be? There really is no good way of knowing. Zenkoji is not offering to open up the zushi any time soon. We do know a few things, however. We know that the temple has burned down at least 11 times over the years, and the Gohonzon was rescued each time, or so they say. There are some who claim that it still exists, but perhaps it is damaged. If that is the case, how did they make the replica, though? There was an inspection during the Edo period. There was a rumor that it had been stolen, and so an Edo official was sent to check on the status. They reported that it was still there, but crucially they never described actually laying eyes on the statue. In one account where a monk did open the box it is said that their was a blinding light—kind of like the Ark of the Covenant in Indiana Jones but just overwhelming; no faces were melted, at least none that were reported. The monks of Zenkoji, when asked how they know the image is still there, will point to the weight of the container, which, when lifted, is apparently considerable. They say that is how they know it is still there. Of course, a melted lump of metal might be the same weight as it was when it was full statue, as long as it didn't lose any actual mass, so it is hard to tell if it is still in good condition. Even with all of that, there is the question about the veracity of the original objects lineage to begin with. Did Honda Yoshimitsu really just find *the* original statue? And even if he did, how would he have known what it was? Was there an inscription: To Yamato, from Baekje, hugs and kisses? I've yet to see anyone directly compare the purported replica with other statues, but I suspect that would be the route to at least check the age, but nobody seems to be saying that the style of the replica is blatantly wrong for a 6th or 7th century icon from the peninsula or by peninsular craftsmen. Then again, there were plenty of local immigrants in the Naniwa area who could have potentially crafted an image. Indeed, the area around modern Nagano even has traces of Goguryeo style burial cairns, possibly from immigrants settled out there to help with early horse cultivation, and so there is even the possibility that there were locals with the connections and skills to craft something. If you really want to know more, there is an entire work by Donald McCallum, titled “Zenkoji and Its Icon”, on not just the icon but the entire worship that sprang up around it and caused copies to spread throughout the archipelago. And that's where we will leave off for this episode. In the next couple of episodes I want to finish up some of the secular history of this reign, and look a little bit outside of Yamato and the evidence in the Chronicles as well. Until then, thank you for listening and for all of your support. If you like what we are doing, tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts. If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to Tweet at us at @SengokuPodcast, or reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page. You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com. And that's all for now. Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.
Thoughts and memories of Sensei Yamada and his gifts to us.
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No último episódio, Yoshimitsu foi chamado pelo seu clã para aceitar o convite de Nohime. Minato, mesmo sem saber acabou indo até o castelo para verificar o que realmente havia acontecido e agora todos se encontram ao cair da noite. Caso você tenha caído de paraquedas aqui, essa é a continuação da aventura de RPG Kami no Sensö, jogada no sistema a Lenda dos 5 Anéis. Confira o começo da aventura aqui: Kami no Sensö – A Guerra dos Deuses RPG DO BEM & TAVERNA ON LIVE! O RPG do Bem é uma campanha beneficente que juntou vários grandes produtores de conteúdo e empresas de RPG para ajudar quem mais precisa! As 3 ONGs que vamos ajudar são: CUFA AUMA PRECAVVIDA Além disso no dia 04/07 ás 12h começa a nossa super live com 24h de conteúdos fantásticos, a Taverna on Live! 2020 contará com bate-papos com convidados especiais, one-shots dos seus sistemas preferidos e participações especiais! Vai rolar no canal twitch.tv/tavernaonline Não esqueça de seguir as redes sociais: Instagram: @RPGdoBem_ToL Twitter: @RPGdoBem Facebook: @RPGdoBem CONTRIBUA COM O PROJETO! Se você gosta do nosso conteúdo, você pode nos ajudar contribuindo através do picpay se vc estiver no Brasil ou o Paypal se estiver fora. Conheça todas as recompensas na na página da nossa campanha. Confira aqui o nosso relatório mensal de gastos e arrecadações. SIGAM AS NOSSAS REDES SOCIAIS! Facebook @questcast20 Instagram @questcast20 Twitter @questcast20 ARTE DA CAPA: GABRIEL FREITAS Artstation Instagram @gabrielfreitasart Twitter @Gabriel0Freitas EDIÇÃO POR ATHELAS EDIÇÃO Para maiores informações ou orçamentos, mande um e-mail para athelasedicao@gmail.com. Instagram @athelasedicao Twitter @athelasedicao
Poslouchej nový herní podcast, do kterého si moderátorka a milovnice videoher Naomi Adachi jako prvního hosta pozvala Bena Cristovao. Hlavním tématem se stala fascinace japonským herním světem, ke kterému má Ben velmi blízký vztah. Má český překlad tekkenového hrdiny Yoshimitsu něco společného se zpěvákovým pohledem na svět? Poslouchej tuto epizodu a dozvíš se více!
This episode originally aired as the Patreon bonus episode for January 2018. The original description follows: Thanks to your continued support, I am... proud?... to bring you the latest bonus episode of Extraordinary League! It all started with a simple question I posed to myself: what would happen if a bunch of League characters got on a train? The answer ended up involving a lot more improvisation, sky pirates, and ghosts than you might initially think. I'm so grateful to all of you for making this possible--I hope you have as much fun listening to to it as we had making it. -Dan
David is joined by Ryan Gallagher, Richard Doyle and David Seeley as they grapple with this cataclysmic, psychedelic showdown between Big G and the Smog Monster.
David is joined by Ryan Gallagher, Richard Doyle and David Seeley as they grapple with this cataclysmic, psychedelic showdown between Big G and the Smog Monster.
Salut ! L'heure de la vengeance a sonné pour Velvy ! Artorius n'a qu'a bien se tenir. Allez les gars, tous à bord. Let's kick some ass. Lord of Calamity is on the way. Références citées dans l'épisode: GTO : Great Teacher Onizuka. Manga de Toru Fujisawa. Peyredragon : Nom d'une ville dans la série Game of Thrones. Pendragon (Uther) : Père d'Arthur Pendagron (Le Roi Arthur.) Perceval : Chevalier de la table ronde. Génis : Protagoniste de Tales of Symphonia. Et quand ils se reproduisent avec des pucelles, ca donne Merlin : Réplique de Kaamelott. V E N G E A N C E Ah t'es sure j'ai pas entendu de J : Reférence a American Dad. « Ils marchent sur leur ventre » : Réplique de Kaamelott. Un peu comme Jaqen : Référence au personnage de Jaqen, bretteur surpuissant de l'univers de Game Of Thrones que l'on voit,lors de sa première apparition, en prison. Mance Ryder : Personnage insoumis de GoT « Il a un frère qui s'appelle Shigure » : Shigure, nom partagé entre le frère de Rokuro, mais aussi avec un personnage de Fruits Basket, un manga exceptionnel. Sasuke : Sasuke Uchiwa, l'un des personnages principaux du manga Naruto. C'est des potaras : Boucles d'oreilles magique dans Dragon Ball qui sert a faire fusionner deux êtres. Liam O'Brien : Doubleur presque légendaire. Egalement directeur de casting, il est surnommé par ses pairs (Notamment par Troy Baker) « The Great Liam ». Jack Sparrow : Capitaine du Black Pearl dans Pirates des Caraïbes. Yoshimitsu : Samouraï du jeu vidéo de combat Tekken. « Ca fait deux potes de plus chez moi que chez toi, alors t'as vraiment pas de raison de te plaindre » : Réplique de Woody Harrelson dans les Sept Psychopathes, second film de Marty McDonnagh. « Tu étais dans ma propre orbite d'invitation » : Référence a American Dad. Doraemon : Personnage éponyme d'un manga des années 50. Kaamelott, Kuzco : Deux de nos références, extrêmement drole. Harley Quinn : Acolyte clownesque du Joker dans Batman. Taliesin Ville des chats : Alors, lors du tournage de l'émission, nous l'ignorions, mais nous avons appris entre temps que cette ville est fortement inspirée d'une ville Grecque sur les iles des Cyclades, qui est également le paradis des chats auxquels un photographe à attribué huit ans de sa vie. Béric : Personnage a la voix très grave de GoT Lannister : Personnages de GoT qui pratiquent l'inceste. Luffy : Heros du manga One Piece. Petit Mea Culpa, le jeu est sorti en 2016, non en 2017 ! Pardon ! Autre chose, je vous parlais de vous faire entendre Erika Lindbeck, la voix de Magilou, je l'ai pas fait, donc je vous envoie un lien où vous pourrez l'admirer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H24IDKP3lo
The League find themselves on the back foot with most of their members imprisoned on an inhospitable world of ice. Thankfully, some of their still-free members have taken it upon themselves to infiltrate this prison and rescue their captive friends... but with soldiers, droids, and war machines standing between them and their goal, this will be no easy task. Stitch shoots for the moon; Adam Jensen is very new here; Vivian creates a monster; Yoshimitsu shares some sage wisdom; and the Cheat wears the pants in this group. Thanks to Mr. Jumbo for the intro music used in this episode! Check out more of his work at youtube.com/jumboguitarist. Additional music licensed from Graham Plowman.
Após uma terrível perda, Yoshimitsu desperta no acampamento, se encontra com Mitsurugi e conhece as pessoas que ele resgatou. Não deixe de conferir o nosso grupo do facebook Contribua com o projeto! Se você gosta do nosso conteúdo, você pode nos ajudar contribuindo através de um desses sistemas de apadrinhamento. O Quest Cast é o podcast de RPG semanal que vai ao ar toda quarta-feira a meia noite. Portanto se você deseja muito um podcast de RPG não se esqueça de assinar o nosso feed pelo iTunes ou o seu aplicativo de podcast favorito. Basta pesquisar por “Quest Cast” ou através da URL http://questcast.com.br/feed/podcast/ . Sigam as nossas redes sociais! Fanpage @castquest Instagram @quest_cast Twitter @questcastbr Lobs – O Mestre Instagram @nightsky_wolf Twitter @lobslupinus Dressler – “Nobuo Yoshimitsu” Instagram @odressler Twitter @olucasdressler Bruce – "Yoshida Hanzo" Instagram @barbadobruce Twitter @barbadoanão Gods – "Mitsurugi" Instagram @rodrigo.parrella Hita Aisaka - "Ryuoh Minato" Instagram @hitaisaka Izadora Lima - "Ootori Miho" Twitter @desmyeolada Instagram @dora.iza Musicas por Adrian von Ziegler
Após uma terrível perda, Yoshimitsu desperta no acampamento, se encontra com Mitsurugi e conhece as pessoas que ele resgatou. O Quest Cast é o podcast de RPG quinzenal que vai ao ar toda quarta-feira a meia noite. Portanto se você deseja muito um podcast de RPG não se esqueça de assinar o nosso feed pelo iTunes ou o seu aplicativo de podcast favorito. Basta pesquisar por “Quest Cast”. CONTRIBUA COM O PROJETO! Se você gosta do nosso conteúdo, você pode nos ajudar contribuindo através do picpay se vc estiver no Brasil ou o Paypal se estiver fora. Conheça todas as recompensas na na página da nossa campanha.Confira aqui o nosso relatório mensal de gastos e arrecadações. O Quest Cast é o podcast de RPG semanal que vai ao ar toda quarta-feira a meia noite. Portanto se você deseja muito um podcast de RPG não se esqueça de assinar o nosso feed pelo iTunes ou o seu aplicativo de podcast favorito. Basta pesquisar por “Quest Cast”. SIGAM AS NOSSAS REDES SOCIAIS! Facebook @questcast20 Instagram @questcast20 Twitter @questcast20 LOBS – O MESTRE Instagram @nightsky_wolf Twitter @HannyaLobs DRESSLER – “ISAWA YOSHIMITSU” Instagram @odressler Twitter @olucasdressler BRUCE – “YOSHIDA HANZO” Instagram @barbadobruce Twitter @barbadoanão GODS – “MITSURUGI” Instagram @rodrigoparrella Instagram @fantasticomundodogods Podcast Spotify – O Fantástico Mundo de Gods HITA AISAKA - "RIUOH MINATO" Instagram @hitaisaka IZADORA LIMA - "OOTORI MIHO" Twitter @desmyeolada Instagram @dora.iza Musicas por Adrian von Ziegler
Make sure you got your quarters ready, it's time to talk about fighting games! Soul Blade Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtF80UCgarY History of Yoshimitsu - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtLEVCG7e3I Hadoken - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjdBXH-_WL4 Cargo Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k13USS5S6XQ Jurassic Park Honest Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5xRnQGk-Xg&t=58s Email us at itsgoingtogetstupid@gmail.com Find us on Twitter @IGTGSshow, Instagram @itsgoingtogetstupid, and connect with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/itsgoingtogetstupid/ http://www.itsgoingtogetstupid.com/
Original Date: May 29, 2018We talk about the Battlefield 5 reveal, Days Gone, Yoshimitsu, end of PS4 lifecycle, Welcome to Hanwell, VR, and Terrordrome 2
In this episode, friend of the channel Cody joins us. We discuss in greater detail the Monster Hunter movie and what we would like to see from it. Soul Calibur 6 Yoshimitsu reveal. All things Black Ops 4 and Kingdom Hearts 3! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tastylootgaming/support
On Episode 257 of Trick or Treat Radio we take three strong willed personalities, mash their brains together into one head and create the world’s first podcasting Frankenstein! Without MZ, we smash and pillage our way through a review of the Horror Comedy flick Patchwork from director Tyler MacIntyre, we find out what band Dynamo absolutely cannot stomach, and we talk more about the Dark Universe and sitcoms?! So grab your copy of the Crow soundtrack, release the owl-cat and strap on! Stuff we talk about: Frank-o-Hooker, Dynamo’s Benefit Show: Deadites Unite, Stuart Gordon, Blood Drive, Ravenshadow’s new Jewish themed bar, Dick Grayson, Darkman, John Hughes, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Frankenhooker, Reanimator, Frankenstein, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Axel Braun’s Wonder Woman, New Age Outlaws, Jason Momoa, The Crow, Frankenchicks on Avengance, The Bad Batch, The Crow Soundtrack, Rage Against the Machine, Prophets of Rage, mowing the lawn to R.E.M., Kid Rock, Johnny 5, Black Cat Attack, Marz’s Rage against Rage Against the Machine, Sanford and Son, situational comedies, Three's Company, Night Court, Mr. Belvedere, Brady Bunch, Tyler MacIntyre, Batman ‘66, the legacy of Adam West, Mixtape Massacre, MZ MIA, lumpy nanny, Hugh Jackman, Burt Ward, Boy Wonder, The Mummy, Dark Universe, Dynamo and Wolfie’s trip to Long Beach, Savage Steve Holland, Homecoming, radio dramas, Tekken Talk, our favorite Yoshimitsu, and the Star Wars Radio Drama.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Byrd and Matt are joined by Hedorah superfan Chris (of the musical project Cosmic Monster) to discuss the life and career of Yoshimitsu Banno, who passed away on May 7th, 2017. Banno is most well known for writing and directing Godzilla vs. Hedorah, but he did quite a bit more in his career. We discuss his life and career from his early days as an assistant director for Akira Kurosawa to writing/directing Godzilla vs. Hedorah (1971), writing/assisting on Toho's Prophecies of Nostradamus (1974), his cancelled Godzilla 3D IMAX project, executive producing the Legendary Pictures Godzilla film in 2014, kick-starting the MonsterVerse, and everything in between! We hit on the genesis of these projects, environmentalism and Banno's place in kaiju history. Banno never got the credit he deserved for his contributions to the genre, so we wanted to give the father of Hedorah his due! RIP Mr. Banno!
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: The Sixth Gun is back, and it doesn't stop being good. Marvel Secret Empire Free Comic Book Day lands in stores on Saturday. Also, reviews of Empowered and the Soldier of Love #3, Tekken #1, and House #2. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Unbreakable/Split sequel is on the way http://majorspoilers.com/2017/04/27/movies-unbreakablesplit-sequel-way-m-night-shyamalan/ REVIEWS STEPHEN Marvel Secret Empire Free Comic Book Day FREE The Marvel Universe is under siege from the greatest threat it has ever known! Everything has been leading to this as Nick Spencer and Andrea Sorrentino bring the entire Marvel Universe together for the highly-anticipated SECRET EMPIRE series! UNITED THEY STAND against a common foe, the Avengers, the X-Men, the Defenders, the Champions, the Inhumans, Spider-Man and more must hold together as an unwavering front! Yet even their combined might may not be enough to withstand the awesome power of Hydra! Then, after his globetrotting adventures Spider-Man has returned to his friendly neighborhood as Chip Zdarsky and Paulo Siqueira present a sneak peek at PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN! A new companion series to the best-selling Amazing Spider-Man, Peter Parker is back in the Big Apple he's brought the Ol' Parker Luck with him! Don't miss your first taste of this back-to-basics and high-flying ongoing series! [rating: 4/5] MATTHEW Empowered and the Soldier of Love #3 Writer: Adam Warren Artist: Karla Diaz As the very fabric of reality itself unravels around them in a frighteningly literal storm of burning passion, can a desperate Empowered and Ninjette stop the embittered, disillusioned, and out-of-control Soldier of Love from using her supercharged magical-girl powers to eradicate the entire concept of love from their city? [rating: 3.5/5] RODRIGO TEKKEN #1 Writer: Cavan Scott Artist: Andie Tong Cover Price: $3.99 All new comic series based on the iconic fighting game franchise! Written by Cavan Scott (Doctor Who, Vikings) and illustrated by Andie Tong! This sensational new comic series will tap into TEKKEN's rich history, and will feature memorable characters from the celebrated video game canon including Jin, Heihachi Mishima, Yoshimitsu, Nina Williams and Paul Phoenix. [rating: 3.5/5] ASHLEY THE HOUSE #2 Writer: Philip Sevy Artist: Drew Zucker Publisher: Sucker Productions A body is missing. One of their own is dead. Darkness falls in The House and the safe haven they had hoped to find turns deadly. [rating: 4/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2017/05/02/major-spoilers-poll-week-day-job-edition/ TRADE PAPERBACK DISCUSSION The Sixth Gun Vol. 4 Collecting issues #18 - #23. The Six. A set of cursed pistols with the power to reshape the world. The Knights of Solomon will stop at nothing to possess this power. Captured, isolated, and tortured, Drake Sinclair is offered a choice: join the Knights' quest or die. Meanwhile, Becky Montcrief's search for Drake brings her to the town of Penance--a mysterious place populated by a host of twisted townsfolk. All the while, the Sixth Gun schemes, and the secrets it holds will shake the very foundations of reality. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
This week on the Major Spoilers Podcast: The Sixth Gun is back, and it doesn’t stop being good. Marvel Secret Empire Free Comic Book Day lands in stores on Saturday. Also, reviews of Empowered and the Soldier of Love #3, Tekken #1, and House #2. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure The Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! NEWS Unbreakable/Split sequel is on the way http://majorspoilers.com/2017/04/27/movies-unbreakablesplit-sequel-way-m-night-shyamalan/ REVIEWS STEPHEN Marvel Secret Empire Free Comic Book Day FREE The Marvel Universe is under siege from the greatest threat it has ever known! Everything has been leading to this as Nick Spencer and Andrea Sorrentino bring the entire Marvel Universe together for the highly-anticipated SECRET EMPIRE series! UNITED THEY STAND against a common foe, the Avengers, the X-Men, the Defenders, the Champions, the Inhumans, Spider-Man and more must hold together as an unwavering front! Yet even their combined might may not be enough to withstand the awesome power of Hydra! Then, after his globetrotting adventures Spider-Man has returned to his friendly neighborhood as Chip Zdarsky and Paulo Siqueira present a sneak peek at PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN! A new companion series to the best-selling Amazing Spider-Man, Peter Parker is back in the Big Apple he's brought the Ol' Parker Luck with him! Don't miss your first taste of this back-to-basics and high-flying ongoing series! [rating: 4/5] MATTHEW Empowered and the Soldier of Love #3 Writer: Adam Warren Artist: Karla Diaz As the very fabric of reality itself unravels around them in a frighteningly literal storm of burning passion, can a desperate Empowered and Ninjette stop the embittered, disillusioned, and out-of-control Soldier of Love from using her supercharged magical-girl powers to eradicate the entire concept of love from their city? [rating: 3.5/5] RODRIGO TEKKEN #1 Writer: Cavan Scott Artist: Andie Tong Cover Price: $3.99 All new comic series based on the iconic fighting game franchise! Written by Cavan Scott (Doctor Who, Vikings) and illustrated by Andie Tong! This sensational new comic series will tap into TEKKEN’s rich history, and will feature memorable characters from the celebrated video game canon including Jin, Heihachi Mishima, Yoshimitsu, Nina Williams and Paul Phoenix. [rating: 3.5/5] ASHLEY THE HOUSE #2 Writer: Philip Sevy Artist: Drew Zucker Publisher: Sucker Productions A body is missing. One of their own is dead. Darkness falls in The House and the safe haven they had hoped to find turns deadly. [rating: 4/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK http://majorspoilers.com/2017/05/02/major-spoilers-poll-week-day-job-edition/ TRADE PAPERBACK DISCUSSION The Sixth Gun Vol. 4 Collecting issues #18 - #23. The Six. A set of cursed pistols with the power to reshape the world. The Knights of Solomon will stop at nothing to possess this power. Captured, isolated, and tortured, Drake Sinclair is offered a choice: join the Knights' quest or die. Meanwhile, Becky Montcrief's search for Drake brings her to the town of Penance--a mysterious place populated by a host of twisted townsfolk. All the while, the Sixth Gun schemes, and the secrets it holds will shake the very foundations of reality. CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
Ey, Decidnos en los comentarios cualquier sugerencia o idea, además de responder a la pregunta de la semana y al combate. Esto es del programa de Radio de Game On del 18 de Febrero de 2017. Ya está de vuelta Game On con un programa donde os traemos algunas sorpresas y contenido de alta calidad con buenas entrevistas y unas secciones que merecen todas y cada una la pena, además mirad nuestra web: www.radiogameon.com Os traemos: - Entrevista Aitor Lucas Barbosa organizador de la Copa Butterfree. - Cine Gamer: LEGO Batman La película - Friki News - Coin Up: Diet a GO GO - Playkawaii: Especial Japan Weekend con entrevistas a Mix de Alpavas Squash y a Noriko Hayashi. - Pregunta de la semana: En qué sociedad del pasado o del futuro viviríais - Dovahkiin vs Yoshimitsu - Actualidad de Esports - Vocabulario Gamer: Accesorios Gamer - Zona Respawn: Hitman - Playing Now: For Honor Game On es el programa radiofónico sobre la actualidad y cultura del mundo del videojuego. @radiogameon http://www.radiogameon.com
Week in Geek: Andrew watched a heavily promoted Netflix-original, Grace and Frankie, while Dan reads the recently re-collected The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past comic work, as commissioned by Nintendo Power, and written & drawn by the legendary Shotaro Ishinomori. Don't Play: Dan and Andrew come at you with another game they do not recommend; and let's reinforce this aspect: DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME. This time, they discuss the absolute question mark that is Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi. *shudder* The Forced Evolution of Characters: In the wake of recently released images of fan-favorite character, Yoshimitsu, from Tekken 7, Andrew and Dan look back at characters from games, tv, and comics have changed so much over time and analyze why this happens, with both positive and negative intentions. Ownership Roundabout: Recently, famed comics writer and artist, Gerry Conway, posted a scathing review of his situation with DC Comics regarding royalties and ownership of character he created while in their employ. DC's brilliant but shady workaround paying or even crediting creators deserved a closer look from Dan and Andrew. Question of the Geek: Who (or what) is your favorite fighting game character? Why? You can leave your answer as a comment on the page for this episode at forall.libsyn.com. You can also respond, and join the conversations, at the official Facebook or Google+ pages. You may also e-mail any questions, comments, or concerns to forallpod [at] gmail.com. If you subscribe to the show on iTunes, be sure to leave a review to help spread the podcast to even more people. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. Featured Music: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Star Wars Main Title/A Galaxy Divided" by Kevin Kiner (from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, based on themes by John Williams) -"Cantina Band #2" by John Williams (from Star Wars: A New Hope) -"I Want It All" by Queen -"Phoenix Wright - Objection!" by Noriyuki Iwadare (from Ace Attorney Meets Jazz Soul)
In this episode I catch up with the West Coast's king of style, QDogg. Q and I touch on subjects such as the villains of the Tekken community, TTT2, and his thoughts on the evolution of Yoshimitsu as a character. Before that, MYK and I discuss some of the TTT2 footage shown at AOU as well as our thoughts on MVC3. Enjoy.