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On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1140 through 1142, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:15:58 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1140 - 1142; 01:44:23 SGS: Chapter 1140 - 1142; 02:39:05 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1140 through 1142, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:15:58 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1140 - 1142; 01:44:23 SGS: Chapter 1140 - 1142; 02:39:05 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1136 through 1139, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:13:42 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1136 - 1139; 01:59:16 SGS: Chapter 1136 - 1139; 02:15:34 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1136 through 1139, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:13:42 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1136 - 1139; 01:59:16 SGS: Chapter 1136 - 1139; 02:15:34 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the biweekly podcast, The Art of Comics, creators Paul Duffield and Jaws Stone discuss the heartwarming slice of life comedy, Yotsuba&!, by Kiyohiko Azuma.As usual, this is an in-depth discussion, and there'll be spoilers for the story and content of the comic, so you might want to pause now, read the book and listen once you've had your own reaction. The episode is designed to work regardless of whether you've read it or not, so if you don't mind spoilers, dive right in!Next episode, we'll be discussing volume 1 of Belzebubs by JP Ahonen, so if you want to read along with us, pick up a copy and read it over the next two weeks!To support the podcast and access the AoC Podcast Discord, you can join Jaws' Patreon
In this episode of the biweekly podcast, The Art of Comics, creators Paul Duffield and Jaws Stone discuss the groundbreaking cyberpunk epic, Akira, by Katsuhiro Otomo.As usual, this is an in-depth discussion, and there'll be spoilers for the story and content of the comic, so you might want to pause now, read the book and listen once you've had your own reaction. The episode is designed to work regardless of whether you've read it or not, so if you don't mind spoilers, dive right in!Next episode, we'll be discussing volume 1 of Yotsuba&! by Kiyohiko Azuma, so if you want to read along with us, pick up a copy and read it over the next two weeks!To support the podcast and access the AoC Podcast Discord, you can join Jaws' Patreon
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1134 through 1135, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:12:58 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1134 - 1135; 01:38:21 SGS: Chapter 1134 - 1135; 02:28:17 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1134 through 1135, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:12:58 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1134 - 1135; 01:38:21 SGS: Chapter 1134 - 1135; 02:28:17 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1131 through 1133, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:42:29 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1131 - 1133; 01:35:26 SGS: Chapter 1128 - 1130; 02:14:25 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their “interesting and completely useless” recurring segment: the SGS! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest news and events in the series; This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1131 through 1133, plus they take your questions! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:42:29 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1131 - 1133; 01:35:26 SGS: Chapter 1128 - 1130; 02:14:25 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Want to know when One Piece is going to end? So does our man in Japan and OPLA live action series advisor Greg Werner! Check out his column “The End of One Piece,” posted exclusively by the OPP! Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are waifus enough to hold your attention? Yes? Well, do we have the manga for you (sort of, you'll see). This week, the boys review the critically panned Shonen Jump manga: Nue's Exorcist! Also, Jay's down for the count, Cole's getting in his (Gritty) Gundam, Mike's got a brand-new album, and more! Support AniPro: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AniProPod Send us a Mailbag: https://anipropod.com/mailbag Use code "ANIPRO" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through our link: https://tokyotreat.com/?rfsn=7695251.3317f Follow AniPro: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AniProPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anipropod Discord: https://discord.gg/dV5tMCWvM7 Next Reviews: Anime: Ponpo The Cinephile → Listeners Choice Manga: Vampeerz → 20th Century Boys → Love Bullet Tracks: Opening theme: Shibuya Bumper Track: "Jetstream", David Torrance Music licensed by slip.stream Timestamps 00:00:00 - AniProPod 158 Intro 00:03:07 - Bleach Manga 00:15:07 - Spotify Wrapped / Gundam GQuuuuuuX 00:25:26 - What Even is Shonen Manga? 00:34:23 - Attack on Titan / D.Grey Man 00:39:36 - Yotsuba& / To Your Eternity 00:47:55 - Our Next Manga Reviews 00:52:56 - Mailbag: Brainrot 00:58:07 - Nue's Exorcist Manga Review Intro 01:07:19 - Waifu's & Character Designs 01:16:43 - The Manga's Direction & Inspirations 01:28:31 - Critical Reception & Selling Points 01:34:37 - Final Thoughts & Ratings
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1128 through 1130, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! This episode also features our manga recap of Vol. 110, hosted by Zach, Ed, Stephen, and Brodsky! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:26:29 Manga Recap: Vol. 110 01:30:51 SGS: Chapter 1128 - 1130; 03:45:34 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! Check out the August edition of our new column Ri's Reactions! Every month, Ri brings you his latest takes on the latest happenings in the One Piece world. They are available at onepiecepodcast.com before anywhere else! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1128 through 1130, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! This episode also features our manga recap of Vol. 110, hosted by Zach, Ed, Stephen, and Brodsky! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:26:29 Manga Recap: Vol. 110 01:30:51 SGS: Chapter 1128 - 1130; 03:45:34 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! Check out the August edition of our new column Ri's Reactions! Every month, Ri brings you his latest takes on the latest happenings in the One Piece world. They are available at onepiecepodcast.com before anywhere else! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1120 through 1127, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction + Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1120 - 1127 00:51:26 SGS: Chapter 1120 - 1127; 01:38:11 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! Check out the August edition of our new column Ri's Reactions! Every month, Ri brings you his latest takes on the latest happenings in the One Piece world. They are available at onepiecepodcast.com before anywhere else! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1120 through 1127, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction + Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1120 - 1127 00:51:26 SGS: Chapter 1120 - 1127; 01:38:11 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Our video recording of the OPP at City Winery is now LIVE for patrons! You can watch our previous show from April on YouTube here! The OPP is officially British Famous! Read what Zach had to tell the good people of England about One Piece as it lands on BBC iPlayer in “One Piece: From ‘niche within a niche' to global phenomenon” by Samuel Spencer! Check out the August edition of our new column Ri's Reactions! Every month, Ri brings you his latest takes on the latest happenings in the One Piece world. They are available at onepiecepodcast.com before anywhere else! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tällä kertaa puhumme Japanin koulujärjestelmästä ja sen kuvaamisesta mangassa yhdessä vieraamme, Afureko-blogin Cillan kanssa, joka tuntee Suomen koulujärjestelmää. Ajankohtaisena aiheena puhumme espoolaisen Museo Leikin näyttelystä Tokiosta Tapiolaan, johon on koottu suomalaisen Japani-harrastamisen historiaa. Lukujonossa mietimme, miten koulujärjestelmä ja opettajuus esitetään ysäriklassikossa Great Teacher Onizuka sekä Setona Mizushiron lyhytsarjassa X-Day, jossa kolme oppilasta ja opettaja suunnittelevat koulunsa räjäyttämistä. --- Kommentoi | Threads | Mastodon | Bluesky | X | Instagram --- (01:10) – KUULUMISET: ILMOITUS JA CILLA - Cilla X:ssä, Blueskyssa, Mastodonissa ja Instagramissa - Cillan Tiktok-kanava Popu lukee suomimangaa - Afureko-blogi, joka on myös Äänijälki-podcastin koti - X:ssä, Blueskyssa, Mastodonissa - Jakso 89, jossa Afurekon Nita oli vieraanamme puhumassa mangan historiasta - Äänijälki-podcastin jakso 21, jossa Maaret oli vieraana puhumassa animesarjasta IDOLiSH 7 - Äänijälki-podcastin jakso 51, jossa Cilla ja Nita puhuivat nostalgisista ensikosketuksistaan animeen (06:32) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ESITTELY - Rahtikultit (12:31) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – ALAKOULU - Nakayoshi-lehden sankarit ovat usein joko ala- tai yläkoulussa, koska lehti on sen ikäisille tytöille suunnattu - A Silent Voice, josta puhuimme jaksossa 35 - Poissa – Erased, josta puhuimme jaksossa 64 - 20th Century Boys (14:29) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – YLÄKOULU - Neon Genesis Evangelion - Revolutionary Girl Utena - Cardcaptor Sakura - Sailor Moon - Unohtui mainita jaksossa, mutta monet 90-luvun ikoniset taikatyttösankarittaret ovat 14-vuotiaita juuri siksi, että sarjat ilmestyivät aiemmin mainitussa Nakayoshi-lehdessä ja muissa vastaavan kohdeyleisön lehdissä - Teasing Master Takagi-san - Mob Psycho 100 - Tsuki ga kirei - Shuzo Oshimi, jonka sarjasta Happiness puhuimme jaksossa 49 ja jonka sarjasta Blood on the Tracks puhuimme jaksossa 74, jaksossa 76 ja jaksossa 81 (20:18) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – LUKIO - Silver Spoon, josta puhuimme jaksossa 34 - My Hero Academia, josta puhuimme jaksossa 94 (30:40) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – YLIOPISTO - Blue Period, josta puhuimme jaksossa 57 - Golden Time - Rent-A-Girlfriend - How Do We Relationship, josta puhuimme jaksossa 81 - A Sign of Affection, josta puhuimme jaksossa 74 - Yliopisto on nykyisin suosittu BL-mangan tapahtumakehys: - Pink Heart Jam, josta puhuimme jaksossa 37 ja jaksossa 42 - Escape Journey, josta puhuimme jaksossa 88 - Classmates - Genshiken, josta puhuimme jaksossa 67 - Highschool of the Dead - Sarjoja, joissa päähenkilö menee suoraan lukiosta työelämään: - Clannad - New Game - Ogeretsu Tanakan Hadakeru kaibutsu esiosineen, joista puhuimme jaksossa 88 (46:04) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: OPETUSMETODIT - Hesarin artikkeli suomalaisen kokemuksista buddhalaismunkkina - Otomen - Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun - Yotsuba& (01:07:47) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KIVAT OPETTAJAT - Assassination Classroom - The Royal Tutor - Great Teacher Onizuka - Spy x Familyn opettaja Henry Henderson - Blue Periodissa lukion kuvataideopettaja inspiroi päähenkilöä (kuva) - Blue Periodin valmennuskouluopettaja Mayu Ooba - Kaveriopettajia: - Azumanga Daioh'n Yukari-sensei - Toradoran Yuri Koigakubo - Ihastusopettajia: - Daytime Shooting Star - Aoha Ride, josta puhuimme jaksossa 40 - I'm in Love and It's the End of the World, josta puhuimme jaksossa 95 - Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction - Domestic Girlfriend - Towa Ooshiman High School Girls - Kerhojen valvojaopettajia: - Sound Euphonium - Laid-Back Camp - Kono oto tomare (01:29:40) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: IKÄVÄT OPETTAJAT - A Silent Voice -jaksomme show noteihin on koottu hyviä havainnollistavia kohtia sarjassa nähtävästä kiusaamisesta ja opettajan vuorovaikutuksesta (ks. otsikko 51:32 - A Silent Voice: Pokkari 1) - March Comes in Like a Lion - The Garden of Words (01:45:40) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: MUITA OPETTAJAHUOMIOITA - Parasyte (01:48:53) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – TASAPÄISTÄMINEN (01:50:53) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – SIIVOAMINEN (01:54:27) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – LUOKKARETKET - Cromartie High School, josta puhuttiin Äänijäljen jaksossa 45 - Horimiya, josta puhuimme jaksossa 42 - The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. - The Dangers in My Heart (02:01:17) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – KERHOT JA CIRCLET - Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san (02:05:14) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – FESTIVAALIT - Kulttuurifestivaali eli bunkasai - Urheilupäivä eli undoukai - Mitsudomoe - Blue Flag - Jakso 101, jossa puhuimme Japanin-matkastamme ja siellä koetusta kesäfestivaalista - Nana & Kaorussa kulttuurifestivaalin valmistelu päätyi lähentämään päähenkilöitä (kuva) - Puhuimme sarjasta jaksossa 80 - Skip and Loafer, josta puhuimme jaksossa 83 (02:14:08) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT - SÄÄNNÖT - Hana & Hina After School - Haganai - Yu-Gi-Oh! - Desucon-luento Koulupukumuodin tuulet Meiji-kaudelta nykypäivään (YouTube) - Kaguya-sama: Love Is War - Sound! Euphonium - Confidential Confessions - Petterin STT-uutinen siitä, miten koulujen ulkonäkönormistoihin on alkanut tulla lisää joustavuutta: - Yle (PDF) - IS (PDF) - Hazbin Hotel (02:31:31) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULURAKENNUS - His Favorite -sarjan humoristinen yksinkertaistettu kuvaus koulurakennuksesta: kuva 1, kuva 2, kuva 3 (02:35:10) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ARVOTTAMINEN - Fruits Basketissa koulun tytöillä on fanikerho Yukille (YouTube) - Horimiya - Kare Kano eli His and Her Circumstances - Himouto! Umaru-chan - Kaiju No. 8 - Witchcraft Works (02:53:34) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUKIUSAAMINEN - Cillan luento A Silent Voicesta ja koulukiusaamisesta (YouTube, alkaa kohdasta 1:30:20) - Petterin Desucon-ohjelma Koulukiusaaminen Japanissa (YouTube) (03:03:06) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: YHTEENVETO (03:06:44) – MUSEO LEIKKI JA TOKIOSTA TAPIOLAAN -NÄYTTELY - Tokiosta Tapiolaan -näyttelyn nettisivut - Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme Tampereen taidemuseon Osamu Tezuka -näyttelystä - Jirai-kei-tyylisuuntaus - Näyttelyssä oli kaikenlaista hauskaa (kuva) (03:20:17) – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: ONE PIECE - Jakso 100 ja jakso 103, joissa puhuimme One Piecestä - Ryusei Nakao Caesar Clownin roolissa - Megumi Hayashibara Rebeccan roolissa - Hideyuki Tanaka Donquixote Doflamingon roolissa - Hiroshi Kamiya Trafalgar Law'n roolissa - Petterin shottilasit Zorosta ja Trafalgar Law'sta (kuva) - Mami Koyama Charlotte Linlinin roolissa (03:32:08) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: LYCHEE LIGHT CLUB - Jakso 102, jossa puhuimme Lychee Light Clubista (03:33:25) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: KOTAE EXPO - Kotae Expo - Popcult - Comic Con Suomi - Crystal Fair (03:42:28) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: BARAKAMON - Barakamon - Sarjan OP on jäänyt mieleen (YouTube) - Sweetness and Lightning - After the Rain, josta puhuimme jaksossa 52 (03:46:05) – LUKUJONOSSA: GREAT TEACHER ONIZUKA - Great Teacher Onizuka - Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji - Gokusen - Rookies - Jakso 60, jossa puhuimme Death Notesta - Uuden GTO-tv-spesiaalin traileri (YouTube) (04:03:48) – LUKUJONOSSA: X-DAY - X-Day - Jakso 47, jossa puhuimme Setona Mizushiron sarjasta Black Rose Alice - Jakso 71, jossa puhuimme Setona Mizushiron sarjasta The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese - Paranoia Agent - Moto Hagio - Mitsukazu Mihara (04:34:52) – LOPETUS - 10 Dance - Thunderbolt Fantasy
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1117 through 1119, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:15:28 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1117 - 1119 01:04:50 SGS: Chapter 1117 - 1119; 01:58:24 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Check out the July edition of our new column Ri's Reactions! Every month, Ri brings you his latest takes on the latest happenings in the One Piece world. They are available at onepiecepodcast.com before anywhere else! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1117 through 1119, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:15:28 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1117 - 1119 01:04:50 SGS: Chapter 1117 - 1119; 01:58:24 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES Check out the July edition of our new column Ri's Reactions! Every month, Ri brings you his latest takes on the latest happenings in the One Piece world. They are available at onepiecepodcast.com before anywhere else! OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1115 & 1116, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:08:21 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1115 & 1116 00:48:16 SGS: Chapter 1115 & 1116; 01:48:07 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1115 & 1116, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:08:21 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1115 & 1116 00:48:16 SGS: Chapter 1115 & 1116; 01:48:07 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1114, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:10:26 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1114 01:03:01 SGS: Chapter 1114; 01:55:14 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new edition of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapter 1114, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:10:26 Manga Recap with Stephen & Greg: Chapter 1114 01:03:01 SGS: Chapter 1114; 01:55:14 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series. SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new season of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1107 - 1113, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:15:48 SGS: Chapters 1107 - 1113; 01:49:57 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series.SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Episode Credits Hosts: Greg Werner (One Piece live action series advisor) Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Shonen Jump & Manga Plus) Art by Steve Yurko Edited by Delaney Jordan OPP Logo by Yuin Music composed and arranged by Kirsten Carey, and featuring accompaniment by: Ben Willis, Bass Jonathan Taylor, Drums Molly Jones, Flute and Saxophone Cory Murphy, Trombone and Tuba Dave Hurley, Percussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have Greg & Stephen joining forces for a new season of their wondrous, informative recurring segment: the SGS! This week, the duo discusses One Piece Chapters 1107 - 1113, plus they take your questions! During every manga break, Greg and Stephen come together to discuss the latest events in the manga, and answer your questions!! 00:00:00 Introduction; 00:15:48 SGS: Chapters 1107 - 1113; 01:49:57 To Be Continued…! Stephen Paul ROLE: Very Special Guest and Translator of One Piece in Shonen Jump and MangaPlus, How's it Going, Stephen? CREW SINCE 2010 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 112 Stephen is a veteran professional translator who has worked on hit series like Akane-banashi, Show-ha Shoten, Saint Young Men, Vinland Saga, Durarara!!, Soul Eater, Yotsuba, and of course, One Piece. He has been responsible for the translations of VIZ's One Piece manga since early 2012 and will probably never stop. On the podcast, he sheds light on little-known or otherwise unexplainable references behind the series, as well as in-depth background on translation choices. Don't challenge him to wordplay unless you want a pun of bricks dropped on your head. When not podcasting you may also find him with his wife and cat Simba. You can find our oomfie on Twitter at @translatosaurus. Greg Werner ROLE: Our Man in Japan CREW SINCE 2009 | FIRST APPEARANCE: Episode 29 Greg brings us news and perspectives from One Piece's homeland, and his unique insight about the series. Greg has been a One Piece fan since nearly the beginning of its run, starting thegrandline.com where he meticulously documented the beginnings of the series. In Japan, Greg has become a One Piece celebrity, winning a major televised competition against One Piece's manga editors. Today, Greg writes columns on the official One Piece website, one-piece.com and teaches students in Japan, and is intimately involved with the series.SUBSCRIBE TO US ON PATREON! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to ad-free episodes and our 800+ episode archive, our exclusive series 4'ced to Watch 4Kids with Steve & Alex, our full-length film OPPJapan, exclusive episodes with our special guests and a lot more. NEWS & UPDATES OPLA! is back for a whole new season! Check out interviews with the cast including Aidan Scott (Helmeppo), Alexander Maniatis (Kuro), Craig Fairbrass (Zeff) and Chioma Umeala (Nojiko)! We will be LIVE at the City Winery once again on Sunday, August 25th at 7:00 PM ET! Tickets will be on sale soon, check back for more! You can check out our last live podcast performance here! Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have an all new series about the history of 4Kids … as told by the people who were actually there. Check out 4Kids Flashback every Wednesday! Episode Credits Hosts: Greg Werner (One Piece live action series advisor) Stephen Paul (translator for One Piece in Shonen Jump & Manga Plus) Art by Steve Yurko Edited by Delaney Jordan OPP Logo by Yuin Music composed and arranged by Kirsten Carey, and featuring accompaniment by: Ben Willis, Bass Jonathan Taylor, Drums Molly Jones, Flute and Saxophone Cory Murphy, Trombone and Tuba Dave Hurley, Percussion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Death Note Chapter 50: Yotsuba / Death Note Manga Reading Club - Keywords: Death Note, Anime, Manga, Manga Podcast, Manga Reviews, Death Note Manga, Death Note Podcast, pop culture, dc comics, marvel comics, indie comics, movies, television ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Like the Show? Help Support All of Our Shows with a Donation Here: https://ko-fi.com/weirdsciencecomicsKeywords: Death Note, Anime, Manga, Manga Podcast, Manga Reviews, Death Note Manga, Death Note Podcast, pop culture, dc comics, marvel comics, indie comics, movies, televisionLinks to all our Manga Reading Clubs Here: https://campsite.bio/weirdsciencemangareadingclubsSupport us and help us feel loved (plus get early access to all of our shows) for as little as $3/Month by joining our Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/weirdsciencemanga
In this episode of ScreenTone Club Elliot and Andy get good and comfy and discuss the joys of manga which feature two of the most vexatious kinds of people in real life: Children and Landlords.Series Discussed: Yotsuba&! Vol. 1, Monthly in the Garden with my Landlord Vol. 1Assignments for next Episode: Reign of the Seven Spellblades (Manga) Vol. 1, One More Step, Come Stand By My SideIf you enjoy this episode, please consider backing us on Patreon - from only US$3 a month you get bonus episodes and other perks as well, including the ability to vote on topics for us to cover!We also have a Discord! Join us!We are affiliates on BookWalker! Using this link will give us a small kickback, helping cover the cost of manga for the podcast!TIMECODES:0:01:45 - Andy's Pick: Monthly in the Garden with My Landlord0:05:15 - Moderate Volume 1 Spoilers Start here!0:06:00 - Spoilers End!0:08:15 - Character Interactions 0:12:30 - Sofa Dynamics 0:18:45 - “Awards” 0:23:00 - Elliot's Pick: Yotsuba&!0:26:45 - “Enjoy Everything” 0:30:15 - Aliens???? 0:35:30 - Boxersman 0:40:30 - Imprinting 0:45:30 - talking about Yanda here 0:47:45 - No Anime Forthcoming? :
Not much needs to be said here, the boys review the, objectively, best manga ever written for human consumption: Kagurabachi! Watch as Cole, Mike, and Jay witness the peak of the manga world. Also, the boys discuss manga and light novel series that would make good anime, Mike enters the mailbag, Cole deals with the fact that he's undeniably Konosuba's Darkness, and more! Use code "ANIPRO" for $5 off your first #TokyoTreat box through our link: https://bit.ly/3MUwgmD Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AniProPod Follow AniPro: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AniProPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anipropod/ Upcoming Reviews: Anime: Toradora Manga: Chained Soldier Timestamps: 00:00:00 - AniProPod #105 00:01:23 - Cole's Godzilla Minus One 'Experience' 00:15:45 - Kagurabachi Review & Discussion 00:37:11 - Mailbag: Our Mistakes on the Pod 00:41:26 - Which Konosuba Character Are We? 00:45:52 - Manga & Light Novels We Want Animated 00:51:29 - Yotsuba& 00:58:05 - Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity 01:03:15 - Hitomi-chan Is Shy With Strangers 01:07:24 - All You Need Is Kill 01:11:37 - Three Days of Happiness 01:17:04 - Goodnight Punpun 01:22:31 - Blue Box 01:28:27 - Your Forma 01:34:25 - Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings 01:38:23 - Emanon 01:42:34 - Gokurakugai 01:46:57 - Kowloon Generic Romance 01:49:39 - Our Next Manga & Anime Reviews
It ends HERE!! The third part in our Quints podcast series ends the way it should, by us breaking down the QQ movie. Did Futaro make the right choice? Was this movie too damn long? Let's CHAT. Leave a comment/review or message us at badanimepod@gmail.com or DM us on insta @badanimepod to have your lovely words read out on the show!
Ogeretsu Tanaka on 2010-luvulla nousseista BL-mangan tekijöistä kuumimpia niin erotiikan kuin tarinankerronnankin suhteen. Hänen tuotannostaan löytyy rakastetun ja paheksutun seksikomedia Yarichin Bitch Clubin lisäksi myös monia teoksia, jotka käsittelevät vakavalla otteella vaikeita parisuhdeteemoja ja negatiivisia tunteita. Ajankohtaisosiossa käymme läpi One-Punch Manin pääavustajan haastattelun, jossa hän kertoo avustajien työnkuvasta sarjan parissa. Lukujonossa Maaret on lukenut loppuun danmei-ranobesarjan Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation. --- Kommentoi | Mastodon | Twitter (X?) | Instagram --- (01:09) – KUULUMISET: THE FIRST SLAM DUNK - Slam Dunk - The First Slam Dunk -elokuva - Takehiko Inouen uudemmat sarjat Vagabond ja Real - Manga sai ilmeisesti Amerikassa elokuvasta kivan myyntiboostauksen (13:51) – OGERETSU TANAKA: ESITTELY - Ogeretsu Tanaka (16:27) – OGERETSU TANAKA: YLEISKUVA JA VISUAALINEN KERRONTA - Fujoshiluola-blogin fokusteksti Ogeretsu Tanakasta - Fujoshiluolan Ogeretsu Tanaka -tägi kertoo, että mangaka on ollut BL-yhteisön parissa kiinnostava tekijä 2010-luvun jälkipuoliskolla - Kuroko's Basketball (Kuroko no basuke) - Maaretin Mastodon-postaus Ogeretsu Tanakan taidokkaista ilmeistä, jotka ilmaisevat useita erilaisia tunteita samaan aikaan - Pieni muutos hahmon olemuksessa ruutujen välillä (kuva, Hadakeru kaibutsu) - Jakso 7, jossa puhuimme Ōokusta - Aggressiivista negatiivisen tilan käyttöä (kuva, Daisy Jealousy) - Huom: osa kuvista, joissa dialogilla ei ole olennaista merkitystä, on otettu ranskajulkaisuista - Esimerkki sarjakuvakerronnalla kikkailusta: puhekupla, joka osoittaa takaisin aiempaan ruutuun, vaikka keskustelu on käynyt jo mutkan sivun oikean alareunan kautta, ks. korkea ruutuväli sivun viimeisen ruudun yläpuolella (kuva, Daisy Jealousy) (26:15) – OGERETSU TANAKA: VAKAVAT VS KEVYET TARINAT - Jakso 65, jossa puhuimme Yarichin Bitch Clubista lukujonossa - Fujoshiluola-blogin postaus, jossa mietitään, onko Ogeretsu Tanaka keskittymässä tulevaisuudessa enemmän shoujosarjaansa Oretachi Magikou Destroyhin - Päähenkilöissä voivat korostua ikävät piirteet (kuva, Renai rubi no tadashii furikata) (34:18) – OGERETSU TANAKA: HAHMOT JA PARISUHDEDYNAMIIKAT - Hahmosuunnittelu ja hahmojen vuorovaikutus antavat indikaatioita selkeistä uke-seme-dynamiikoista (kuva, Hodokeru kaibutsu) - Paitsi Happy of the Endissä vähemmän (kuva) - Pieniä arkisia läheisyyden hetkiä (kuva, Hadakeru kaibutsu) - Pieniä viileitä ja etäisiä hetkiä (kuva, Hadakeru kaibutsu) (44:11) – OGERETSU TANAKA: SEKSIKOHTAUKSET - Nesteiden määrä, läpileikkauspenetraatiot ja avoimet ruumiinaukot tuovat mieleen jopa miesyleisön pornomangan (kuva, NSFW, Escape Journey) - Tällaista ei 00-luvulla BL-mangassa näkynyt (kuva, NSFW, Hodokeru kaibutsu) - Khursten Santosin akateeminen julkaisu: The bitches of Boys Love comics: the pornographic response of Japan's rotten women - Harada - Ranmaru Zariya - k.k Usako - Hon Toku - Pink Gold (55:20) – OGERETSU TANAKA: SARJAKESKUSTELUT - Baka-Updates listaa Ogeretsu Tanakan Kuroko's Basketball -omakustanteita (58:41) – OGERETSU TANAKA: YARICHIN BITCH CLUB - Yarichin Bitch Club - Twittering Birds Never Fly (01:01:35) – OGERETSU TANAKA: KAIBUTSU-SARJAT - Sabita yoru demo koi wa sasayaku (Love Whispers Even in the Rusted Night) - Renai rubi no tadashii furikata (The Proper Way to Write Love) - Kokoelman toinen tarina Hodokeru kaibutsu (The Monster Falls Apart) jatkaa Kaibutsu-saagaa - Hadakeru kaibutsu (The Monster Exposed) - Maaretin Mastodon-postaus siitä, miten lähisuhdeväkivaltakokemuksien karmeuden ja piilottelun kuvaukset ovat kouriintuntuvia - Irti väkivaltaisesta suhteesta (kuva) - Jatko-osat pureutuvat väkivallan syihin (kuva) - Juomalasikohtaus näyttää, miten paljon Hayashida on päässyt eteenpäin (kuva) - Kohtauksessa on kerronnallisesti tosi siistiä, miten juomalasia pidetään koko ajan mukana (01:17:01) – OGERETSU TANAKA: NEON SIGN AMBER - Neon Sign Amber - Päähenkilöt kamppailevat sisäistetyn homofobiansa kanssa (kuva) (01:18:56) – OGERETSU TANAKA: ESCAPE JOURNEY - Escape Journey - Alussa näyttää siltä, että toksisen mustasukkaisuuden käsittely on sarjan iso teema, mikä olisi toiminut hyvin, mutta sitä ei lopulta käsitellä loppuun asti (kuva) - Sen sijaan sarja kääntää kurssinsa kertomaan yhteiskunnan odotuksista (kuva) (01:25:34) – OGERETSU TANAKA: LONELY TO ORGANDY - Lonely to Organdy - I Want to Hold Aono-kun So Badly I Could Die (01:27:21) – OGERETSU TANAKA: ORETACHI MAGIKOU DESTROY - Oretachi Magikou Destroy (01:28:45) – OGERETSU TANAKA: DAISY JEALOUSY - Daisy Jealousy - On vaikeaa, kun toinen on kateellinen ja toinen vain haluaisi kaveerata (kuva) (01:32:26) – OGERETSU TANAKA: HAPPY OF THE END - Happy of the End - Sitoutumiskammoa (kuva) - Lukot vaihdettu (kuva) - Isoveli (kuva) - Et nyt mene sinne ällön exän matkaan (kuva) - Soutuveneessä (kuva) (01:42:24) – OGERETSU TANAKA: YHTEENVETO (01:47:15) – ONE-PUNCH MANIN PÄÄAVUSTAJAN HAASTATTELU - Linternauten haastattelu (ranskaksi) - One-Punch Man - Bakuman - Jakso 68, jossa puhuimme taustataidestudio Osa-Prosta - Natsume Arata no kekkon (02:05:23) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTEJA: SARJAEHDOTUKSIA - My Hero Academia - We Never Learn - New Game - Emma - Jakso 8, jossa puhuimme Aron morsiamista - Azumanga Daioh - Animurot-podcastin jakso 9, jossa keskusteltiin Azumanga Daioh -animesta - Yotsuba&!, josta puhuimme lukujonossa jaksossa 19 (02:10:31) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: MESSAGE TO ADOLF - Jakso 45, jossa puhuimme sarjasta Message to Adolf (02:13:58) – LUKUJONOSSA: GRANDMASTER OF DEMONIC CULTIVATION 3-5 - Jakso 63 ja jakso 71, joissa puhuimme Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivationin aiemmista osista - Jakso 39 ja jakso 48, joissa puhuimme Touchista - Lohikäärmeradio-podcastin jakso 33, jossa puhuttiin Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivationista (02:28:51) – LOPETUS
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14 years after the original Death Note run ended, we were blessed with the return of familiar characters and introduced with a new one, Minoru Tanaka. A character whose ingenious actions causes the Shinigami king to create a new rule. This will be the last Death Note related episode between the boys as they discuss the manga's legacy and more. Skip synopsis @ 6:52 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 101: Death Note 2020 Special One-Shot Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Plot Synopsis: The Death god Ryuk is bored as usual and hungry for some more delicious apples, he goes back to the human world and finds someone who is intelligent enough to use the Death Note in new ways. Ryuk gives Minoru Tanaka the same Death Note that Light Yagami used in exchange for apples, Of course Minoru knows of Light as the tyrannical Kira. A person who he now studies in his ethics class as a terrorist albeit Kira was successful at preventing wars and lowering crime rates, using the Death Note to rid the world of whomever he deemed as evil. Minoru is different, in that he decides not to murder anyone but instead to sell the Death Note, he tells Ryuk that the world has changed since Kira had the Death Note and that to become like the next Kira would be more so difficult in a world where cameras are on every street corner and in everyone's pocket. Plus, people are aware of the existence of Ryuk and can identify him and the Death Note now. Minoru hatches the plan that Ryuk goes to Sakura TV station so to announce the bid and have people use twitter and the hashtag “Power of Kira” Ryuk will be untraceable so long as he travels underground, under earth, much to the chagrin of L, the surviving members of the NPA and the SPK. It becomes apparent that the money for the bid is reaching beyond that of any individual to be able to afford, Minoru sends out Ryuk to relay the message that government and world leaders must use their PR representatives to announce their bid. Eventually the winner is announced to be the government of the United States of America. To make the transfer of money discreet, Minoru has the US government transfer the winning amount worth 10 trillion dollars divided in equal parts to people under the age of 70, living in Tokyo and who also own a Yotsuba bank of Japan account. Once Minoru deems the plan a success, he gives Ryuk the Death Note to pass on and tells him that he no longer wants to see him again, and that he will live his life happily thanks to the fortune from the U.S. government. The plot twist, as Ryuk knows, is that the Death Note brings misfortune to those who touch it, and that is still the case. Before Ryuk gives the Death note to the US he is summoned by the Shinigami King, afterwards he tells the current US president of the time, Donald Trump that the rules of the Death Note have now changed. Anyone who buys and sells the Death Note will die as punishment. The buyer dies upon receiving the Death Note and the seller upon receiving their currency. Ryuk explains to Trump that although he will die upon acquiring the Death Note, the Death Note itself will still be owned by his second in command, and thus will become the property of the U.S. government. Trump however decides to abandon the Death Note but pretend that he still has it so that people will see him as a hero. Very Shrewd. Topics and Facts: The one shot made its public debut during Takeshi Obata's art exhibition, named Never Complete, before being published on Viz Media's website. It is now available as part of an anthology of short stories, released under Viz media. The main character Minoru is an intelligent character as was Light Yagami, unprecedented for a Death Note user is his pacifism, in terms of capitalist ideology you can consider Minoru a far better hero if not a better man than Light Yagami but what makes the series so good as a story is how it presents owning the Death Note as a moral dilemma. We also talk about Near, who makes another appearance in this one-shot, having previously appeared in the 2008 ‘C – Kira' one-shot story. Although this one-shot manga is satire it is important to note that when this was published the world was in the middle of a pandemic which threatened the economy and the lives of those from all walks of life. Tsugumi Ohba did not write this manga as a response to the pandemic nor the January 6 U.S. capitol attack, but one can still see it as a response to Trumpism. During president Donald Trumps' service, the country was (and as of 2023 still is) culturally divided. Possibly due to the newness of social media platforms propagating disinformation and propaganda. As of this episode air date January 28, 2023, political discourse worldwide is still dangerously tense. “The Gold Standard” that James refers to is a monetary system that provides a fixed international exchange rate. James is correct in assuming that under such a standard the transaction for the Death Note is not feasible however, both countries would need to share the same kind of standard, and the buying country would need to be the larger provider of gold stock for the transaction to be completely beneficial to Japan. The U.S. does have the larger supply of gold stock compared to Japan, however as steven mentions, the U.S. has not used the standard since 1971, a decision dubbed the “Nixon Shock”. Because of this the U.S. can prevent a drastic economic deflation, which would happen if the U.S. if they were to buy the Death Note under a gold standard. There is also the “The Silver standard” which is more feasible of a monetary system because of silver having widespread stock worldwide, in retrospect it may seem absurd to consider gold stock as a fixed rate for international exchange, but one must keep in mind that the gold standard was after all created by the world dominating English empire. Although it certainly seems Minoru did the right thing in comparison to his predecessor Light Yagami, one can wonder if such an auction could be successful to an economic boom, after all a country could place sanctions on the trading of WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) but then again what country could be powerful enough to threaten sanctions on the U.S. and Japan? Especially after the transfer of Kira's power? A new (supposedly Netflix) adaptation Is to be written and executively produced by Halia Abdel-Meguid, it will be made by the ‘Upside Down pictures' production company. The same company responsible for ‘Stranger Things' created by the Duffer brothers. Differences from the original 2003/'06 manga run and the 2015 NTV Mini Series: L appears in all white clothing, more so like the character of Near in the manga. He also wears buttoned linen shirts, which Watari has multiples of ready whenever L wants to change. The Death Note that Gellus owns before Misa is coloured red, it appears black in the manga, however the manga explains that there are red and white coloured Death Notes that Shinigami own within the rules section. The Eraldo Coil character/alias that L uses is absent from the story but otherwise replaced with the name “Babel” which is possibly derived from the Hebrew word בָּלַל (bālal), meaning to jumble or to confuse. It also comes from the name “Tower of Babel” which is referred to in the bible as a tower reaching God, with its construction itself being mentioned in an origin myth for the world's languages. In the miniseries, Babel is not an alias of but is instead an associate of L. The real identity of Babel is Near a.k.a Nate River. Near appears earlier in the story, before L dies. Near's appearance is also different, instead of wearing white pyjamas Near wears something that is a mix between a tailored suit and dungarees. They do however have a white bob hair style, albeit less curly than the manga. There is no SPK (Special Provision for Kira), instead after the death of L Near joins the same task force as the NPA, becoming the new L. Teru Mikami appears much earlier in the story; he spies on Misa, then attacks and steals her Death Note after Light instructs her to dig it up in the woods. Like the manga this event happens after Light regains his memories of the Death Note. Rem does not kill L, instead Teru Mikami, having sided with Light and acquiring the Shinigami eyes, is the one to kill L whilst Rem remains passive throughout. Rem does not die through the events of the series and neither risks their life to save Misa. L's death occurs after he pulls off a desperate and crude tactic to frame Light. L gets Light alone and proceeds to write Light's name in the Death Note. Through the ordeal Light receives a text message from Mikami that shows L's real name. Light attacks L, then takes the Death Note and writes L's name down as a form of self-defence. This does not kill L, since L had Watari create a fake Death Note in order to trick and goad Light into using the note on L. Before L manages to use the fake note as evidence, he is killed by Mikami's Death Note and Light tells the task force that L told him his real name in order to goad him into an attack. Mello is not a legitimate heir to L, instead he is a character that is trapped within the body of Near. Near having what is known as Disassociate Identity Disorder, otherwise known as “split personalities”. Sometimes Near keeps Mello at bay by having Mello talk through a ventriloquists' doll. Mello ends up taking full control later without the need for a doll, and dresses just like their anime/manga counterpart. Near/Mello are both male characters but they are played by a woman, Mio Yuki. Ryuk does not write Light's name in his Death Note, instead Light dies in a warehouse on fire trying to grab his Death Note, he begs Ryuk to make the eye trade with him but the book is already in flames at that moment and soon Light himself burns. (If my memory is correct, Light is so deluded at that point he forgets the death note is fake - J) Mikami is the one who starts the fire, in order to prevent the task force from arresting Light. Near is the dominant personality when Light is captured as Kira, and remains dominant throughout most of the episodes. Watari does not die; he survives to the end and assists Near after L's death. Other references: Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
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Today's episode has Will, James and Steven talk about the pilot chapter to Death Note, this would have been the first one shot published, and although it may not have too much in common with the Light vs. L story it did pave the way for it. The boys also review the recent Simpsons' Tree House of Horror special that paid homage to Death Note as well as talk about the Death Note videogame spin offs and crossovers. Skip synopsis @ 3:55 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 100: Death Note Pilot ⁓ The Taro Kagami Story Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Whoever's name is written in this note shall die, that is the power of the Death Note, and so a bored Shinigami by the name of Ryuk, travels from the realm of death gods to the human realm. He leaves a Death Note for a human to find. A 13-year-old Japanese schoolboy by the name of Taro Kagami comes upon the Death Note, Not understanding the English language very well he believes the Death Note to be a simple journal. When he uses it as a personal diary, he writes the names of those who bully him at school, the next day at school he receives news that the boys are dead from heart attacks. Taro suspects the Death Note is what killed them and Ryuk appears to Taro to explain its power to him. After Taro is questioned by the detectives Yamanaka and Takagi, he experiences nightmares over the boys he had killed. Ryuk presents the death eraser to Taro, upon using it Taro can bring back life to those who have been killed by the Death Note, so long as their body remains intact. The next day Yamanaka and Takagi visits Taro's class and question the revived students. The revived students and the two detectives are killed by a heart attack, The next day Taro watches TV and sees a discussion around the murders, the people on the TV die except for the one using an obvious pen name. Ryuk confirms Taro's suspicion that there is another Death Note user out there. Taro, believing the other user is his classmate Miura, goes to stop the killing spree and presents Miura with the Death Eraser. They then head to the police station to meet the revived detectives and show them Miura's Death Note and the death eraser before they destroy Miura's Death Note. Seven years pass and Taro still has his Death Note, with Ryuk waiting to see how he will use it next. Trivia: The Death Eraser makes its appearance in the Pilot and is never seen again in the franchise (as of 2023 at least). Because of this, the Taro Kagami story is largely seen as non-canonical, even the author has stated (in the supplementary Death Note vol. 13) that they did not like the idea of the Death Eraser. The Simpsons has parodied Death Note in both comic books and animation with the 2008 comic book story "Murder, He Wrote" in The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror #14, where Bart receives the notebook from the Ryuk-ified ghost of Krusty the Clown, and the "Death Tome" segment of the 2022 television episode "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII", with Lisa receiving the titular book. ‘L: Change the World' was the sequel/spin-off to the Japanese 2006 movies. Viz media also has the English translation rights to the novelisation. L: File No. 15 was a book/promotional tie in with ‘L: change the world'. And is the first time the chapters of Wammy's House/One Day (A Day in L's life) were publicised, most of the book features photographs of L as played by Kenichi Matsuyama. Whom played L in the 2006 movies. The first two Death Note Videogames made for the Nintendo DS were the Mafia type games Death Note: Kira Game, released on February 15, 2007 andDeath Note: Successors to L, which was released on July 12, 2007. The first game is based on the Yotsuba arc whilst the second game is based on the second part of the manga, featuring characters such as Mello and Near. For those who do not know, Mafia, also known as Werewolf, is a social deduction game, created by Dimitry Davidoff in 1986. A third, Escape room type game called ‘L the Prologue to Death Note -Spiraling Trap' was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on February 7, 2008 Various videogame Death Note appearances and crossovers include the Shonen Jump fighting games, such as Jump Force and Identity V (a game that plays very much like Dead by Daylight) Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Listen in on James, Will and Steven as they talk all about the final chapters of Death Note, discussing their favorite tricks that the characters utilised and more. What was your favorite trick? But beware! there are spoilers of both the 2006 Japanese two-part movie as well as the manga and the anime! Otherwise come and listen in! Skip synopsis @ 5:02 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 099: Death Note vol. 12 ⁓ Finis Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc Light Yagami, the boy gifted with the magical and powerful Death Note was able to reshape the world as the god like Kira. A battle of wits began with Light and the prodigy detective L but Light successfully kills L and becomes the “the second L”; four years pass only for Light to be faced by the arrival of L's heirs, Near and Mello. Both of L's heirs know of the existence of Light's murder weapon, the titular Death Note. Near and Light agree to meet each other at a warehouse, where Near claims to have proof of who the serial killer known as Kira is. Near knows that Japan's NPA (National Police Agency) has had no leads on Kira upon L's death, he also knows that they acquired a death note before L's death and had acquired a second death note upon losing the first to Mello. Near also knows that Kira has made no threat or demand in order to retrieve the existing death note from the NPA branch. And finally, one actual god of death, Ryuk resides amongst the NPA task force. These facts support that Kira has planted himself among the task force. Mello revealed to Near the existence of the fake 13-day-rule, and NPA task force agent Aizawa revealed to Near that Light was a suspect until the discovery of this 13-day-rule. These facts support that Light is Kira. Before their meeting Mello abducts one of the two Kira proxies, Kiyomi Takada. Mello dies from Takada's hidden death note scrap and soon Takada along with any evidence of the death note is killed off by Light's own hidden death note, since you can rip pieces from the note book and still use them to kill. Near has organised the warehouse meeting so that the last living Kira proxy, Teru Mikami can be tricked into secretly writing all names down in a fake copy of Kira's death note. If Teru is arrested and Light's name is absent from this fake death note. Then Near wins, having all the evidence he needs on Light/Kira. The only issue for Near however is that Light already knows about Near's fake death note plan. Comparisons from how the ending of the anime differs from that of the manga: Teru Mikami dies on screen, after Light is caught by Near in the Yellow box warehouse, Mikami, whilst under arrest, grabs a pen and stabs himself in the chest with it. The image of Near's finger puppets being reflected in Light's eye is absent in the anime. Ryuk is not in the warehouse after Light is shot and injured, Ryuk is alone outside when he writes Light's name in the Death Note. Misa attempts suicide by jumping, the implication that she intuitively knows that Light has now been caught as Kira. Light flees the warehouse; he runs past an apparition of a schoolboy walking in the opposite direction. It is himself as a teenager, before he became Kira. When Light finds a place to hide, he soon dies. Possibly alone if it were not for L's ghost appearing in the same room. The final scene of the manga makes no appearance in the anime, the one where a large cult of Kira followers making a candle light vigil. Notable differences from the manga and the 2006 movie adaptations: The first movie covers the events of volumes 1 to 3 and the sequel covers volumes 4 and 7. L is seen stirring his tea with a small lollipop. Near's mask resembles L but in the 06 movie L did wear a mask, the mask of the Hyottoko. Lind L. Tailor pronounces Kira, with the R syllable replaced entirely with the letter L and a slight emphasis on the first vowel. As in saying the word “killer” but with “ah” replacing “er”. Raye Penber is Japanese and has the surname changed to Iwamatsu. This is due to the movie casting local actors, as is usually the case for most film studios. Foreign agencies do exist, but finding an actor who is both a good performer, bilingual and foreign is a challenge for most, with actors like Anupam Tripathi (famous for Netflix's Squid Game) being an outlier. In the first movie Naomi Misora confronts Light Yagami, this proves to be her undoing as she reveals to Light that she is Raye's fiancé. And in a late plot twist, Light tells Ryuk that he sought out and found her name on a church's register. The climax in the first movie ends with a more dramatic version of Naomi's death. Kiyomi Takada appears in the second movie, she fulfils the role of Higuchi with an abridged version of the events in the Yotsuba arc. Takada never attends university with Light and Light never dates her. Takada is a news anchor who kills her rival in order to become a fully-fledged news presenter. As she raises suspicion the task force bugs her home and use Matsuda to blackmail her. Matsuda does not fake his death, instead when confronting the Higuchi/Takada character he presents himself with a fake business card and name whilst wearing a disguise. This leads to the bait-and switch-tactic of using the TV broadcast, which in turn forces Takada to make the eye trade and kill a policeman whilst making her way to the TV station. The conclusion to the sequel ‘Death Note: The Last Name' is perhaps the biggest difference in comparison to the manga, the anime adaptation and even the Netflix movie. As with the manga, L suggests having Americans on death row test the Death Note rules, however once a trend in Kira deaths occur L tells Soichiro that he has written his own name in the death note and has decided to test the 13-day rule on himself, by doing this he is invulnerable to an attack from Rem and L has Soichiro pretend to leave for America so to make a surprise ambush on Light. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Did you know there was a musical based on the Death Note manga? And that Demon Kaka (formerly Kogure) made a Death Note tribute song? James tests Steven by seeing if he can connect the characters to their respective songs. As well as giving their impression and thoughts on volume 8 of the Shonen masterpiece. This episode also marks the reveal of one lucky manga winner. So come and appreciate manga with us! Skip synopsis @ 3:43 095: Death Note vol. 8 ⁓ Target Chapters 62 and 70 ‘Decision' and ‘Tremble' Story by Tsugumi Ohba Artwork by Takeshi Obata Translation by Alexis Kirsch Lettering by Gia Cam Luc Light's goal of world domination as Kira is threatened by the existence of L's heirs, Near and Mello. Mello makes the first move and abducts Light's sister, Sayu Yagami, demanding her life in exchange for the Death Note that the Japanese task force own. With the help of Light and the task force, Soichiro Yagami tries to rescue his daughter without involving the police. Matsuda claims to be the new L, to shield Light's identity. Mello acquires a Death Note and soon afterwards Mello threatens the life of the US President, demanding amnesty, resources, and info on Near's team in order to detain Kira himself. In return he promises to give Kira's Death Note to the president once Kira is defeated. Fearing Mello's powers, the President of the United States seeks help from the new L, Light Yagami. The president grants him a special force unit so to attack Mello's hideout. Light was able to find Mello's hideout by finding one of Mello's mafia goons and the current owner of the Death Note, Kal Snydar, having access to FBI records, Misa can use her Shinigami eyes to see that Snydar's lifespan is not visible, a clue which means he holds a Death Note. With Misa's help Light uses his own Death Note to control Snydar and has him give away his position to Misa before he dies. Mello meets the original Shinigami owner of his Death Note, Sidoh, who has now entered the realm of humans in order to retrieve their Death Note and extend their own lifespan. Snydar, makes the eye trade, giving Sidoh half his lifespan for the ability to know names by looking at the adjoining person's face. When attacked, Sidoh assists Mello's gang, resulting in the death of the Special force unit and the US president. Similarities between the 2015 Japanese stage musical and other Death Note media: Takeshi Kaga reprises his role of Soichiro Yagami, previously having starred in the 2006 Japanese movies. Light gets Naomi Misora's name in a similar manner to the 2006 movie. L reveals himself to Light and the two have a tennis match before L makes it clear that he suspects L. Major differences between the 2015 Japanese stage musical and manga: Misa herself is already established as a pop idol and supporter of Kira before Lind L.Tailor appears. Both Sayu and Light attend one of Misa's concerts. Sayu is clearly anti-kira. Thus, adding tension towards the sibling relationship between her and Light. The bus jacking scene is omitted, Light Yagami manages to obtain the FBI agents' names through hacking their computer systems. That one “potato chip” scene is omitted but otherwise it is implied through dialog that L has bugged the Yagami home. Soichiro Yagami is much more forward when expressing his disapproval of L's methods. In some scenes L is wearing a coat when walking outside. A sort of green waterproof parker. Mogi dies as a result of spying on Misa and Light, meaning that Misa avoids letting the task force suspect that she has Shinigami eyes, at least until Mogi's death. Rem who is played by Megumi Hamada, wears an eyepatch only for promotional images, otherwise an eyepatch is missing from her costume in the live show. The Yotsuba arc is entirely omitted and Light never gives up the Death Note nor his memories of it and is instead confident that Rem will not harm him and shirks responsibility for Misa's wellbeing on to Rem. This results in Rem successfully killing L without the Yotsuba arc being triggered. Max Von Sydow is an actor best known for his roles in 'Game of Thrones' (2016 ), 'Dune' (1984), 'The Exorcist' (1973), 'Flash Gordon' (1980) and arguably his most iconic role in 'The Seventh Seal' (1957), in the Seventh Seal his character plays a game of Chess with Death, hoping he can bide enough time to find meaning in his life. One has to wonder if Sidoh's name was inpired by the actor. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Steven and James share their thoughts on the Yotsuba arc of Death Note. Particularly showing appreciation on how character's thoughts can create plenty of twists and turns, in what is an undoubtedly seminal non-battle manga. skip plot synopsis @ 3: 00 093: Death Note vol. 6 ⁓ Give-and-Take Story by Tsugumi Ohba Artwork by Takeshi Obata Translation by Alexis Kirsch Lettering by Gia Cam Luc With evidence gathered by Aiber and Wedy, the Kira investigation team learn that one of the seven Yotsuba members is the new Kira. L asks the team not to arrest them until their powers are known. Desperate for more evidence, L sends Misa to investigate. Rem tells Misa about her and Light's previous identities as Kira and helps her produce a confession from Yotsuba's Kyosuke Higuchi. Allied with the other Yotsuba members, Light devises a plan to make Higuchi watch a TV program, during which Matsuda is supposed to reveal Kira's identity. When Higuchi tries to kill Matsuda, the investigation team ambushes and arrests him. Topics: Shinigami's cannot have sex. The way Death Note handles, twists, tension, and suspense through the minds of the characters alone. E.g. Higuchi Ambush Misa Amane L's Suspicion of Light Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Ever wondered why the English names in Death Note sound so odd? Well today's episode has Steven and James talk about why that is as well as the “Yotsuba arc” of Death Note, besides expressing their thoughts and opinions on the art and pacing of the story. Beware of spoilers! Skip synopsis @ 3:10 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 092: Death Note vol. 5 ⁓ Whiteout Chapters 35 to 43 “Whiteout” and “Black” Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Alexis Kirsch Lettering by Gia Cam Luc After a week in prison, Light Yagami forfeits the Death Note and his memories associated with it. Light and Misa's life are seemingly threatened in order to get a confession from them but the bluff leaves L at an impasse. L then decides to set up a new base of operation, putting Misa under surveillance and having Light always be handcuffed to him as they both seek out the truth around Kira. Light finds a new lead on the case whereupon the new suspects are the Yotsuba Corporation, Light also deduces that Kira can kill in ways other than a heart attack. The Shinigami Rem has given her Death Note to one of the members so to remove suspicion from Light and Misa. However, this new Kira is killing white collar criminals involved in corporate demeanours as well as making bribes to the Japanese government. The police refuse to chase Kira further, forcing task force members to resign as police and work under L. All except one detective Aizawa, who despises L's methods, he instead chooses to be closer to his family investigate Kira on his own terms. L hires a conman and burglar, Aiber and Wedy to infiltrate the Yotsuba corporation. But the detective Matsuda acts alone as Misa's manager and is soon caught eavesdropping on their meetings. L devises a plan to fake Matsuda's death and soon afterwards they bug the Yotsuba meeting room. Topics: Ever wondered why the English names in Death Note sound so weird? The potential of Eraldo Coil, having been a new character to rival L has us wondering. We must take a moment and praise Takeshi Obata's illustration work. Considering how “wordy” the manga can be. Obata's use of expressions and the way he capitalizes on L's quirks for visual appeal demonstrates a mangaka who is a master at his craft! The dudes speculate on which of the Yotsuba members have a Death Note, isn't it strange how one of them looks uncannily like Light Yagami? The 90's TV shows James mentions, ‘X–Files' and ‘Twin Peaks' are thematically like Death Note in that they involve an open-minded detective trying to catch a supernatural killer, but unlike the detectives in Death Note the characters are FBI agents instead. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Animurojen genreseikkailut jatkuvat! Tässä jaksossa nöyrrytään ja haparoidaan valtavan slice of life-, mysteeri- ja fantasiatarjonnan alla. Onko Pokemon fantasiaa vai dystopiaa? ----- 0:00 Alkuturinat 3:01 Slice of life 6:43 Wolf Children 10:20 Azumanga Daioh 11:54 Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou (ja sen kanssa ohimennen sekaantunut Nichijou - My Ordinary Life) 13:04 Bartender 16:44 Yotsuba to! 17:23 Slice of life -elementit draama-, romanssi- ja komediasarjoissa 19:00 Satunnaisia Slice of life -mainintoja netin syövereistä 21:57 Kino's Journey 22:26 Clannad 23:18 Mysteerit ja dekkarit 24:06 Psycho-Pass 25:41 Detective Conan 26:42 B: The Beginning 27:26 Bungo Stray Dogs 28:13 Monster 30:51 Naoki Urasawa 33:24 Satunnaisia loppumainintoja 34:42 Fantasia 36:52 To Your Eternity 37:54 Studio Ghibli -elokuvat 40:37 Re:Zero 41:35 KonoSuba ja muut geneerisen fantasia-RPG-logiikan sarjat 42:34 Goblin Slayer ja dark fantasy 44:28 The Seven Deadly Sins 46:30 So I'm a Spider, So What? 47:20 Onko Attack on Titan fantasiaa? 49:41 Onko Pokemon fantasiaa? 52:24 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 54:27 Lopputurinat ----- Tavoitat Animurot-tiimin seuraavissa kanavissa: Instagramissa @animurotpodcast Sähköpostitse animurot@gmail.com
This week Jam, Jeff, and JD read "Yotsuba&!" by Kiyohiko Azuma, for a breath of fresh air and a story with the lowest stakes imaginable. We get into reliving childhood, the importance of a good translator, top tier comedic pacing, and ask who this comic is actually supposed to be for (Is it us? Is it made for us three?) We're not going to ignore some of the gross ecchi, but we'll also have a hard time not just laughing all the way through the episode. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on VanCAF 2022.
Why can't Cloudy have anything in Ul'dah? Why can't Lasse get into Vinland Saga? Why is Yotsuba invincible? And why is overhyping the worst thing you can do?Support the channel here: http://www.patreon.com/Riiser WCR Discord ⇨ https://discord.gg/PvQgNYUGet your WCR merch here ⇨ https://bit.ly/2CuLef8Catch the show live at www.twitch.tv/crownlesskiingSend your fanart and questions at webcastrelief@gmail.comOP: Final Fantasy XIV - PapayaED: Final Fantasy XIV - From The Heavens
よつばと! (Yotsuba&!) is a Japanese slice-of-life comedy manga series that's become very popular in the Japanese learning community. In this episode, the Tofugu crew, Kanae and Ian talk about how much they love Yotsuba&! and why it's such a great manga series to pick up for Japanese learners, especially beginners. After listening to this episode, check out Ian's review article about "Yotsuba&!": https://www.tofugu.com/reviews/yotsubato/
Time for us to showcase our power levels by covering our favorite anime series. Julian and Robert are joined by their first guest, Raf (a good friend of Robert. But we lost the first few minutes of the recordings, so the episode doesn't have his introduction)Timestamps:00:00:00 Our most cursed episode yet 00:00:42 Hunter x Hunter, a staple of anime00:03:30 Domestic Girlfriend is about the experience00:05:32 What the hell is FLCL?00:08:37 Both Yu Yu Hakusho and HxH on a top 9?00:09:58 Is Kaguya-Sama the greatest rom-com anime of all time?00:11:55 Transported back to 2012 w/ A Certain Scientific Railgun00:12:56 To Love Ru in a best-of list... Maybe I really am a degenerate00:17:47 Raf relates on an emotional level to the anime girls in K-ON!00:19:27 Julian keeping it 2012 w/ The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya00:22:26 Katanagatari resonates with the marketer in Robert00:23:49 The best shounen, Full Metal Alchemist00:25:58 Re:Zero ~ We're all pretty basic I guess00:27:28 I really cried over Ping Pong The Animation00:29:29 Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer aka shounen Fruits Basket00:32:43 Bringing in the horror w/ Higurashi When They Cry00:35:32 In this house we love Panty & Stocking00:36:44 Raf's #4 ~ Spirit Circle00:38:59 A Silent Voice ~ A Modern Classic00:42:42 College is the best time to watch The Tatami Galaxy00:46:29 Who is the best girl in Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai?00:49:26 D-Frag! Hate It Or Love It00:51:57 Yotsuba&! the wholesome slice of life00:54:05 Nichijou ~ Julian's #100:56:35 The Irregular at Magic High School ~ Robert's #101:00:14 Nisekoi ~ Raf's #1 ?01:01:51 Your Name ~ Raf's actual #101:05:14 Julian's Honorable Mentions01:06:07 If I had a nickel for every time I had a Bakemonogatari story in the library, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice. Right?01:12:23 Kiss x Sis Pop Quiz ~ Pop Culture01:14:28 Brief News Recap01:14:37 Who's the best girl in Persona 3,4,5?01:17:39 Closing
The TradeWaiters return with part two of "The Golden Age" by Roxanne Moreil and Cyril Pedrosa. Hannah Myers rejoins us after our long absence, and we check in on how Tilda is doing in her war to reclaim the throne of Antrevers. It turns out, she's not doing great! Join us as we talk about what's in the magic box, what's in a revolution, and the importance of both good government and good panel composition. Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will be on volumes one and two of "Yotsuba&!" by Kiyohiko Azuma.
durée : 00:01:48 - BD bande dessinée - Chaque dimanche, Laetitia de Germon vous fait découvrir un manga "feel good", léger, et qui met de bonne humeur. Premier épisode : "Yotsuba & !", de Kiyohiko Azuma, chez Kurokawa.
Puhumme mangan ääniefekteistä: niiden erilaisista tarinankerronnallisista ja visuaalisista tehtävistä sekä siitä, miten niitä lokalisoidaan. Ajankohtaisina aiheina puhumme Ranskan mangamarkkinan tilasta vuonna 2021 sekä siitä, miten Happy Science -kultti painosti Shueishan lopettamaan uskontokriittisen esseemangan. Lukujonossa ovat Ya Boy Kongming! ja Summer Time Rendering, joiden molempien animesovitukset alkoivat tänä keväänä. --- Kommentoi | Twitter | Instagram --- - Demoniruhtinas Mage (kuva) - Lootusallas toissavuonna, viime vuonna ja tänä vuonna - Peikonlehti (kuva) 06:05 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: ESITTELY - Suomennetulle mangalle tyypillisiä ääniefektejä (Psycho-Pass: Tarkastaja Akane Tsunemori) (kuva) 08:43 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: ÄÄNIEFEKTIT OSANA SYMBOLISTA KERRONTAA - Erilaisia vakiintuneita ääniefektejä - Suorasukaisesti sanomisen “ääniefekti“ (Girl Friends) (kuva) - Joskus mangan ääniefektit ovat niin ikonisia, että ne otetaan tehokeinoksi myös animeen: - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Go go go go go (YouTube) - Kaiji: Zawa zawa (YouTube) - March Comes in Like a Lion: Söpöt pienet ääniefektit (YouTube) 16:15 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: VISUAALINEN MERKITYS JA NÄKÖKULMA - Jo ääniefektin muoto kertoo usein paljon siitä, millaista ääntä sen on tarkoitus kuvata (Beasts of Abigaile) (kuva) - Ääniefektien käyttö voi viedä lukijan syvälle hahmon näkökulmaan (Tokyo Mew Mew) (kuva) 19:36 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: OSA SARJAN IDENTITEETTIÄ - Nana & Kaorun pikkuiset sydämentykytykset, sätkähdykset ja muut (kuva) - My Hero Academian alun perinkin englanniksi kirjoitetut ääniefektit (kuva) - One Piecen DON (kuva) 24:09 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: ÄÄNIEFEKTIEN PUUTTUMINEN - Saiyuki Gaidenin kohtaus, jossa huudetaan, mutta ei ole ääniefektejä (kuva) - Inio Asano - Kengo Hanazawa 28:49 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: KERRONNAN AVUSTAJANA - Saiyukin kohtaus, jossa ääniefekti esittelee kohtauksen uuden käänteen ennen kuin se näytetään visuaalisesti (kuva) - Saiyukin kohtaus, jossa ääniefekti selventää tupakan askista ulos kopauttamista ja sen sytyttämistä (kuva) - Blue Flagin kohtaus, jossa kerrotaan ääniefektin kautta, että ollaan pelaamassa baseballia (kuva) - Maiden Railwaysin kohtaus, jossa hahmo läimäyttää toista poskelle (kuva) 35:36 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: LOKALISOINTI - EI LOKALISOINTIA - Tokyopopin “100% Authentic Manga” -strategia kulujen säästämiseksi oli jättää ääniefektit kääntämättä (Tokyo Babylon) (kuva) - Tokyopopin Saiyuki-julkaisuissa oli sentään ääniefektikäännösluettelo pokkarin takana (kuva) 38:40 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: LOKALISOINTI - VIEREEN KÄÄNTÄMINEN - Maaretin blogikirjoitus Kuroshitsujin eri kieliversioiden lokalisointiratkaisuista - Yen Pressin tyyli on mennä aidan ali sen matalimmasta kohdasta - Jos negatiivista tilaa on vähän, viereen kääntäminen voi saada ruudun näyttämään täyteen ahdetulta (Yotsuba&!) (kuva) - Verticalin julkaisuissa ääniefekti pyrittiin kääntämään viereen mahdollisimman alkuperäistä vastaavan näköisesti (After the Rain) (kuva) 45:39 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: LOKALISOINTI - KOKONAAN KORVAAMINEN - Vizin korvatut ääniefektit vs alkuperäiset (My Hero Academia) (kuva) - Petterin ääniefektiaiheinen pääkirjoitus Anime-lehdessä 3/2016 (kuva) - Esimerkki vaivannäöstä sen eteen, että uudet ääniefektit vastaavat alkuperäisiä - Jotkut vihaavat ääniefektien korvaamista periaatteesta - Kun ääniefekti alkaa yhdellä puolella ruutua ja päättyy toisella, sen korvaaminen voi olla visuaalisesti haastavaa (Kaiju No. 8) (kuva) - …Tai jopa mahdotonta (My Hero Academia) (kuva) 57:19 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: LOKALISOINTI - VERTAILUA - Pelkillä ääriviivoilla tehdyt efektit (kuva) ovat usein hyvin integroitu osa taidetta, mutta niitäkin voi korvata - One Peace Books teki aikoinaan usein niin, ettei mitään käsin kirjoitettua tekstiä korvattu, vaan käännettiin viereen niin että alkuperäinenkin teksti näkyy (Whispered Words) (kuva) - Viereen lisätyt ääniefektikäännökset voivat tehdä ruuduista tukkoisen näköisiä (After the Rain) (kuva) 01:05:10 – MIKSI MANGASSA ON ÄÄNIEFEKTEJÄ: YHTEENVETO - Ääniefekti voi kuvata isompaakin viestiä kuin pelkkää ääntä, esim. riitelyä (Takane & Hana) (kuva) 01:08:00 – RANSKAN MANGAMARKKINA 2021 - Yleisesti markkinan tilasta: - BFM TV: Le marché de la BD et du manga a battu tous les records en 2021 - Le Figaro: Mangas.io, le «Netflix» français du manga, séduit un nombre croissant d'éditeurs - Livres Hebdo: Meilleures ventes 2021 - Bande dessinée - Arigato le «Pass Culture» (Top50-sarjakuvamyyntilista) - GfK: Best-sellers 2021: la BD s'invite au Top 50 (Top10-kirjamyyntilista) - Valentin Paquotin twiittiketju mangapainosten kasvusta - Linternaute: Manga: les chiffres de ventes dictent-ils la stratégie des éditeurs? - Kaiju No. 8: - ANN: Kaiju No. 8 Mural Looms Over France's National Library - ANN: Kaiju No. 8 Takes Over Metro Station in Milan - Korjaus: italialaisen kustantajan nimi on Star Comics eikä Square Comics - Ki-Oon: - Livres Hebdo: Ahmed Agne: «Le changement est profond et irréversible» - Jakso 28, jossa puhuimme viimeksi Ahmed Agnen haastattelusta - Beyond the Clouds - Prophecy (jonka englanninkielinen Wikipedia-sivu on tosiaan virheellinen) - Tsugumi Project - One Piece: - Le Figaro: One Piece : les librairies prises d'assaut pour la sortie du tome 100 - Le Figaro: Le tome 100 du manga One Piece s'écoule à plus de 130.000 exemplaires en trois jours - Actualitté: Des édition collector de mangas victimes de la spéculation - Le Pass Culture: - Le Figaro: Plus d'un million de mangas ont été vendus via le Pass Culture - Le Figaro: Pass culture : les douze meilleures ventes de livres sont des mangas devant le Dalloz - Le Figaro: Emmanuel Macron et le manga One Piece, une histoire d'amour intéressée - Helsingin Sanomat: Espanjassa ja Ranskassa nuoret saavat satoja euroja kulttuurin kuluttamiseen – Manga-sarjakuvien suosio räjähti - Macron sai Eiichiro Odan nimikirjoituksen käydessään Japanissa 01:41:09 – HAPPY SCIENCE -KULTTI PAINOSTI SHUEISHAN POISTAMAAN USKONTOKRIITTISEN NETTIMANGAN - ANN: Shueisha Removes Web Manga About Children Born Into Religion Following Alleged Backlash From Happy Science - Flash-lehden artikkeli aiheesta - Happy Science -kultti - A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad's an Alcoholic, Mariko Kikuchin toinen esseemanga - Japanin isoin kultti Sooka Gakkai ja sen poliittinen puolue Komeito - Korkein totuus -kultin sariinikaasuhyökkäys 1995 - Twiitti siitä, miten asiasta ollaan oltu lännessä kumman hiljaa 01:52:27 – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: SAIYUKI RELOAD ZEROININ ÄÄNINÄYTTELY - Jakso 62, jossa puhuimme Saiyukista - Souichirou Hoshi - Kouichi Toochika 01:59:27 – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: USA:N MANGAMARKKINA 2021 - Jakso 64, jossa puhuimme USA:n mangamarkkinan tilasta vuonna 2021 - The Beat -sivuston artikkeli NPD Bookscanin tilastoista - Lista mangakoista, joiden pokkareita myytiin 2021 yli 100 000 kappaletta 02:04:11 – LUKUJONOSSA: YA BOY KONGMING - Ya Boy Kongming! ja sarja Kodansha Comicsin sivustolla - Romance of the Three Kingdoms on fiktiiviseksi väritetty kertomus oikeista historiallisista tapahtumista - Zhuge Liang eli Kongming - Thermae Romae - Hikaru no Go - Mangan kääntäjän twiittiketju kääntämisen haasteista - Jakso 55, jossa puhuimme Kodanshan heikkolaatuisista digijulkaisukäännöksistä - Anime HiDivessä - Animen tosi menevä OP (YouTube) 02:21:12 – LUKUJONOSSA: SUMMER TIME RENDERING - Summer Time Rendering Manga Plussassa - Jakso 64, jossa puhuimme ajankohtaisosiossa siitä, miten Manga Plussassa on kaikki tuoreet ja jatkuvat sarjat luettavissa kokonaan tämän vuoden ajan - Higurashi: When They Cry - Re:Zero - Jakso 55, jossa puhuimme toisesta Jump Plus -sarja Astrasta - Tapahtumapaikka Hitogashima (kuva) on fiktiivinen ja muokattu versio Okinoshiman saaresta (Google Maps) - Seaside Stranger - Komi Can't Communicate Netflixissä 02:45:42 – LOPETUS
In dieser Folge ist die liebe Nani (instagram: @st.nani) zu Gast, die selbst auf Youtube und Instagram über Manga spricht. Sie erzählt von ihren Manga-Highlights wie Cells at Work oder Yotsuba. Da ist auf jeden Fall der ein oder andere super Tipp dabei. Instagram: @mangapodcast
How's it been, our Kazoku? Another week and we are here to give you all your weekly anime talk. This week we shall introduce you to a new manga series that we started, as well as catching up with one of the big romance animes of the season, The Quintiessential Quintuplets. Join us and let's discuss these shows together! Contact us at our business email: samuraisummitpodcast@gmail.com Consider following us on our social media: YouTube: UnlimitedDOE Twitter: @UnlimitedDOE @RhythmicError Instagram: @UnlimitedDOE @RhythmicError Twitch: RhythmicError
Children's Manga, or Kodomo-muke, are Japanese graphic novels targeted at children roughly from the age of learning to read up to and including tweens. Teen manga and up are then further broken down by gender. Children's manga are often distinguished by simpler stories and art, but many of the titles we discuss can be enjoyed by a wider variety of ages. We will focus on Chi's Sweet Home, Yotsuba&!, and Little Witch Academia. We will also give a brief over of three other titles: The Legend of Zelda, Splatoon, and Fluffy Fluffy Cinnamoroll.
Justin and Rob catch up on their favorite anime, manga, and video games from the last month. Also, stay tuned for the S CLASS Game of the Year and Anime of the Year coming out on December 20th! Spoiler Warning for My Hero Academia: 29:17 - 31:40 Anime/Manga: Komi, Blue Period, Jojo, Yotsuba, My Hero Academia, Bride's Story, Shoha Shoten, PPPPPP, Ayashimon Video Games: Mario Party, Zelda, Metroid Dread, Inside, Limbo, Ni no kuni, Tricky towers, Slay the Spire, Digimon Cyber Sleuth News: One Piece Movie Cast, Slam Dunk Movie --- INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sclass_yt/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/sclass_yt EMAIL: sclasspodcast@gmail.com PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/sclasspodcast
It's JEFF! Jeff the Landshark. Kelly Thompson's Marvel Unlimited Infinity Comic with artist team Gurihiru has won our hearts. And by “our,” we mean Comics Syllabus host Paul and his special guest, Cohost Kid! (That's his daughter.) Today on the Comics Syllabus, we dive deep into the far reaches of Marvel history (2018!!!) to explore the origins of this irresistibly adorable character, his origins in the “West Coast Avengers” and “Deadpool” (also scripted by Thompson). Here's Thompson's Substack post detailing Jeff's origins! Then, Cohost Kid and the Comics Syllabus talk about some comics that have also won our hearts lately, including “Yotsuba&,” “Wings of Fire,” “The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl,” “Ms. Marvel,” and Dad's weird “Spider-Man” reading. We also chat about “Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3” and the Disney+ “What If?” series. Check out the Comics Syllabus SubStack, and find out how you can support Paul's work on this podcast, at comicssyllabus.substack.com Find the Comics Syllabus at its home at Multiversitycomics.com: http://www.multiversitycomics.com/tag/comics-syllabus/ Find the weekly audio podcast version of the Comics Syllabus on Sundays at its home at Multiversitycomics.com: http://www.multiversitycomics.com/tag/comics-syllabus/ For video segments, subscribe/follow the Comics Syllabus on Apple Podcasts or video-friendly podcast apps like Pocket Casts. You can try this RSS feed including video or watch the segments here at our podcast host Castos. For audio-only episodes, you can find us on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, your favorite podcast app, or use this weekly audio-only RSS feed.
Yotsuba&! is returning! Calling back after we call you. The weirdness of no masks. Is it good or is it Spawn? Patrick really digs Vinyl from Image. Addressing the Warren Ellis in the room. Hoarding the new Hawkguy collection. The new Amazing Spider-Man writing team. A controversial new figure from DoomCo Designs and Crocodile Jackson. Introducing Felix Challenger.
We could hardly wait to release Part 2 of our Summer Reading Guide! This one has a theme! Why? Because we are homeschoolers. Ha! With the Olympics starting at the end of July, we have a special Summer Guide to suit the summer! 1:14 Homeschooling Moments of the Week Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Ep 38 Summer Reading Guide Pt 1 4:45 Topic Talk: Summer Reading Guide Pt 2 Middle Grade 6:00 The Cat Who Went to Heaven by Elizabeth Coatsworth 6:46 The Thing About Luck by Cynthia Kadohata 8:30 The Big Wave by Pearl S Buck 8:56 All the Ways Home by Elsie Chapman 10:26 Cool Japan Guide by Abby Densen 11:34 Both 11:51 10 Best Manga for Beginners article 12:30 Yotsuba&! (Vol #1) by Kiyohiko Azuma 13:52 The Last Cherry Blossom by Kathleen Burkinshaw 16:40 High School 16:45 Pure Invention: How Japan's Pop Culture Conquered the World by Matt Alt 18:30 I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn 20: 30 They Called Us Enemy by George Takei (we rec reading this with your MG too, but side by side) 24:17 Ink and Ashes by Valynn E Maetani 26:00 Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean 27:24 Make It Personal Far Bookends Mindy liked a lot, but not what we wanted on the Guide: 28:27 The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa 28:32 The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino Made it to the Guide: 28:46 The Wild Goose by Ogai Mori (FREE on Kindle!) 30:15 Strange Weather in Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami 31:31 Shogun by James Clavell 33:25 Near Bookends 34:35 National Geographic Kids' Japanese Fast Facts 34:50 Japanese Pod 101 YouTube Channel 35:07 Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki (free on YouTube) 35:36 Japanese Soul Cooking by Tadashi Ono 35:50 Picture books (see below) 35:57 Bookend Homeschoolers Japan BINGO CARD! Bookend Homeschoolers on Instagram Mindy at gratefulforgrace Rachel at colemountainhomeschool Don't forget to download your Summer Reading Guide Pt 2 AND your Bookend Homeschoolers BINGO Card! (Did you listen to Summer Guide Pt 1 and download the PDF?) Other Links: Learn about Haiku Learn about Japanese Culture in 30 minutes Picture Books: I Live in Tokyo by Mari Takabayashi Time for Bed, Miyuki (series) by Roxane Marie Galliez Suki's Kimono by Chieri Uegaki available kindle kids Eyes That Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho
It's the adorable green-haired (maybe) moppet that everyone adores--Yotsuba! But is there a dark undercurrent to this manga that Chip and the gang will discover...? No, no there is not, thankfully, but that doesn't mean there aren't similar books out there to avoid. Give this a close listen, learn to love Yotsuba through this review of Yotsuba Vol 1, and enjoy our two (2!) new manga segments! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
MANGA SPOILER WARNING! Welcome to shot #4 for 5toubun. This episode covers the Scrambled Eggs arc and the amount of content skipped. Shot Notes: 00:00 Intro00:57 Arc pacing and what was skipped03:25 How skipped content affects anime only viewers08:29 Missing interactions with the girls’ grandfather11:00 Wedding flash-forward is skipped, but it’s an anime specific difficulty12:00 Yotsuba discussion, and why her character has suffered from lack of development13:33 Bell scene16:09 Why the development of Miku and Nino in these arcs are great, but Ichika’s is the worst19:05 How this season should end (Speculation)20:45 Will there be a 3rd season, or an anime original ending? Join our Discord! animeondraft.com/discord Podcast Survey: https://forms.gle/T89YdmrBGfcL7VP18
MANGA SPOILER WARNING! Welcome to shot #4 for 5toubun. This episode covers the Scrambled Eggs arc and the amount of content skipped. Shot Notes: 00:00 Intro00:57 Arc pacing and what was skipped03:25 How skipped content affects anime only viewers08:29 Missing interactions with the girls’ grandfather11:00 Wedding flash-forward is skipped, but it’s an anime specific difficulty12:00 Yotsuba discussion, and why her character has suffered from lack of development13:33 Bell scene16:09 Why the development of Miku and Nino in these arcs are great, but Ichika’s is the worst19:05 How this season should end (Speculation)20:45 Will there be a 3rd season, or an anime original ending? Join our Discord! animeondraft.com/discord Podcast Survey: https://forms.gle/T89YdmrBGfcL7VP18
Estamos cerca del estreno de la nueva temporada de #AttackOnTitan y el hype de los fans es colosal. #Homura el último sencillo de LiSA y tema de la película #KimetsuNoYaiba supera más de 100 millones de reproducciones. Nuevo tráiler de Las Quintillizas #GotoubunNoHanayome, ahora con Yotsuba como protagonista. El capítulo "anime" de #RickandMorty tendrá secuela. Los live action de #RurouniKenshin ya tienen nueva fecha de estreno. #SailorMoonEternal se estrena en un par de semanas y tenemos nuevo póster y algunos teasers. La serie Koi to Yobu ni wa Kimochi Warui (#KoiKimo) ya tiene fecha de estreno. El top 10 de Spotify Japón en el extranjero Oscar Isaac será Solid Snake en la película #MetalGearSolid #SelectionProject el nuevo anime de idols llegará muy pronto. #VladLove publicó su secuencia de opening #Demon Slayer invade los periódicos más importantes de Japón con imágenes de sus personajes para celebrar el lanzamiento del último tomo del manga. #CodeGeass tendrá una nueva serie animada que al parecer será secuela directa de la película.
It's impossible to choose just one graphic novel to talk about, but we did it, just for you. We hope our suggestions showcase the variety of stories that are being told in this format. Books mentioned in this episode: Blankets, Nimona, The Best We Could Do, Yotsuba&!, and When Stars are Scattered. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keepitfictional/message
In this episode, Xan reviews a super popular and funny slice of life series. So sit back and enjoy as he review "Yotsuba&!" by Kiyohiro Azuma. ----more---- As he reviews this manga, he goes in depth on the unique nature of this manga as well as the immense news out of the SDCC@home online event. Remember to follow us @spiraken on Twitter and @spiraken on Instagram, also if you would kindly, please go to www.tinyurl.com/helpxan and give us a great rating on Apple Podcasts. Thank you and hope you enjoy this episode. #spiraken #mangareview #wheelofmanga #shounenmanga #yotsubamanga #kiyohiroazuma #yotsuba #sliceoflifemanga #manga #spirakenreviewpodcast Music Used in This Episode: Closing Theme-Konna Tokini by Kuricorder Pops Orchestra (Azumanga Daioh OST) Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spiraken/Our Email Spiraken@gmail.comXan's Email xan@spiraken.comOur Twitter SpirakenYoutube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/spirakenOur Amazon Store http://www.amazon.com/shops/spiraken Random Question of the Day: Would you deal with a crazy girl like Yotsuba?
Andrew returns in his very first hosting role to discuss one of his and Tobias' favorite comedy anime of all time, the now-classic series Azumanga Daioh! Bill comes along for the ride to give the non-superfan perspective. They discuss the series' origins, its impact on anime fandom of the early 00's, how it holds up and doesn't hold up, and whether or not Yotsuba& deserves an anime (hint: yes). Note that we are releasing this episode towards the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak across the United States. We hope that you and your loved ones are safe, healthy, and have peace of mind during this time of fear and uncertainty across the globe. We'll get through it! It does appear that conventions are going to be hit pretty hard with conventions both in Japan and in the US being cancelled every day. Check out our recent blog post on what you can do to help those who rely on the convention circuit for their livelihoods. Stay safe and stay healthy! Love to you all. Show notes are available on our website: www.thirdimpactanime.com More helpful links: https://linktr.ee/thirdimpactanime Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/TI_Anime Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Play | YouTube | Stitcher | Podbean Support on Ko-Fi | Patreon
PRESENTACIÓN LIBROS 00:01:50 Loba Negra (Juan Gómez Jurado) 00:05:00 La cruz ardiente. Forastera #5 (Diana Gabaldón) 00:09:15 Dear Evan Hansen (Val Emmich) 00:14:10 Yotsuba vol 1-10 (Kiyohiko Azuma) 00:16:05 Fábulas vol 1 (Bill Willingham) 00:18:30 El lector de Julio Verne (Almudena Grandes) 00:20:45 La madre de Frankenstein (Almuena Grandes) 00:25:50 Atelier of whitch hat vol 1-5 (Kamome Shirahama) PELÍCULAS 00:29:45 Repaso #Oscars2020 00:33:35 Judy 00:37:40 Mientras dure la guerra 00:43:00 Miss Americana 00:50:45 PD: Todavía te quiero 00:52:50 The death and life of Marsha P. Johnson SERIES 00:57:50 Locke & Key (T1) 01:02:10 Little America (T1) 01:04:20 Mysthic Quest (T1) 01:08:20 Spinning out (T1) 01:11:30 Soundtrack (T1) 01:13:40 High Fidelity (T1) 01:16:35 Arrow (T8) 01:18:50 Shameless (T10) 01:20:45 The good place (T4) - SPOILERS 01:28:45 DESPEDIDA En este programa suenan: Radical Opinion (Archers) / Siesta (Jahzzar) / Place on fire (Creo) / I saw you on TV (Jahzzar) / Bicycle Waltz (Goodbye Kumiko)
This episode we're discussing Ratings, Reviews, and Tags! We talk about subject headings, our most used tags, malicious metadata, how we use star-based rating systems, the value we see in bad reviews, art styles that are morally wrong, and more! Plus: A data-driven analysis to find the most unfinished book on Goodreads! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Media We Mention My Ideal Bookshelf edited by Thessaly La Force The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Guillermo del Toro’s Penguin Horror line Yotsuba&!, Vol. 11 by Kiyohiko Azuma Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov Links, Articles, and Things Folksonomy (Wikipedia) Tag (metadata) (Wikipedia) Library of Congress Subject Headings (Wikipedia) BiblioCommons (Wikipedia) OverDrive (Wikipedia) Hoopla (Wikipedia) BoardGameGeek’s list of top games Scarleteen | Sex Education For The Real World Spider Reviews by Jenny Nicholson Bic Pens 'For Her' Get Hilariously Snarky Amazon Reviews What are the most unfinished books according to Goodreads?* The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling Outlander by Diana Gabaldon The Book Thief by Markus Zusak American Gods by Neil Gaiman A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt *Based upon the top 50 most tagged titles from these shelves. Data taken on 2020-01-20. abandoned couldn't finish did not finish didn't finish dnf gave up gave up on never finished unfinished (I missed “not finished”.) Here’s the spreadsheet if you want to see the other titles. Suggest new genres or titles! Fill out the form to suggest genres! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, March 3rd we’ll be discussing Non-Fiction Climate Change books! Then on Tuesday, March 17th we’ll be talking about Objectifying Books!
Kotoba Inoyan Smile Down the Runway on muotisuunnittelun maailmaan sijoittuva tarina mahdottomien esteiden voittamisesta ja unelmien seuraamisesta. Puhumme Desucon Frostbiten luentotarjonnasta, Fujoshiluola-blogin artikkelista 2010-lukua määrittäneistä BL-teoksista, Vertical-kustantamon sulauttamisesta osaksi Kodansha Comicsia sekä Oriconin myydyimpien mangojen listauksesta vuodelle 2019. Lukujonossa ovat tällä kertaa Kiyohiko Azuman Yotsuba&!:n uusin pokkari ja Kotoyaman uusi sarja Yofukashi no uta. --- 00:55 – DESUCON FROSTBITE 2020 - Animevuosi 2019 hahmokerronnan kautta (YouTube) - Valo ja varjo animessa (YouTube) - Animen syvin olemus (ei YouTubessa) - Jutsut ja juridiikka - säännöt salatekniikoissa (YouTube) - Aiemmin mainittu webnovel - Shaftin perilliset (YouTube) - Perehdytys S-kankein maailmaan (YouTube) - Kotiäideistä soturinaisiin – Rumiko Takahashin uhkeat naiset (YouTube) - Japanin luokkayhteiskunta animessa (YouTubessa) - Mangakartta Instagramissa - Mainoskäyntikorttimme 11:59 – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: PLUTON NAISHAHMOJEN PUUTE - Maaretia jäi vaivaamaan naishahmojen puute Plutossa, josta puhuimme jaksossa 18 15:56 – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: PIRATISMISTA JA SEN SEURAUKSISTA - Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme siitä miten mangakustantajat ovat alkaneet käyttää oikeustoimia piraattisivustoja vastaan - ANN: Takeshobo, Manga Creator Sue Cloudflare for Offering Service to Piracy Sites - Manga Plus julkaisee luvut nyt viisi tuntia aiempaa aiemmin, keskiyöllä Japanin aikaa - Manga Plus - Manga Plusin käyttäjäluvut ovat kymmenkertaistuneet palvelun avaamisen jälkeen 20:11 – KUUNTELIJAKOMMENTTEJA - Hanna-chan kiittää ja ehdottaa Yoshihiro Takahashia - Jakso 17, jossa puhuimme Rumiko Takahashista - Afureko-blogin uusi podcast Äänijälki - Kommenttilomakkeemme nettisivuillamme 26:09 – FUJOSHILUOLAN LISTAUS BL-MANGAN 2010-LUVUSTA - Fujoshiluola: 10+1 mieleenpainuvaa BL-sarjaa 2010-luvulta - Classmates (Asumiko Nakamura) - Twittering Birds Never Fly (Kou Yoneda) - Ten Count (Rihito Takarai) - Yata & Momo (Harada) - Minori's Hand (Scarlet Berico) - Yarichin Bitch Club (Ogeretsu Tanaka) - Given (Natsuki Kizu) - The Stranger By the Beach (Kanna Kii) - 10 Dance (Satou Inoue) - Kashikomarimashita, Destiny (Sachimo) - Maaretin blogipostaus edellisestä jota Petteri ei muistanut 35:06 – VERTICAL SULAUTETAAN OSAKSI KODANSHA COMICSIA - Vertical - Verticalin nettisivut, pystyssä vielä toistaiseksi - Publishers Weekly: Lu Named Kodansha USA Publishing President and CEO Under Restructuring - The OASG: Kodansha USA Does Some Restructuring - Ed Chavez lähti Fakkulle töihin (Anime-lehti 5/2018) - Denpa Publishing - Ed Chavezin twiittejä aiheesta 42:25 – ORICONIN LISTAUS JAPANIN MYYDYIMMISTÄ MANGOISTA 2019 - Journal du Japon: [Bilan Manga 2019] Ventes au Japon : du neuf ? - 1: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no yaiba – 12,1 miljoonaa - 2: One Piece – 10,1 miljoonaa - 3: Kingdom – 7,7 miljoonaa - 4: The Promised Neverland – 7,5 miljoonaa - 5: The Quintessential Quintuplets – 5,9 miljoonaa - 6: My Hero Academia – 5,0 miljoonaa - 7: Titaanien sota – 4,7 miljoonaa - 8: Haikyu!! – 4,5 miljoonaa - 9: Kaguya-sama: Love is War – 4,1 miljoonaa - 10: Kun jälleensynnyin hirviönä – 3,4 miljoonaa - March Comes in Like a Lion 58:12 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: YLEISESTI - Smile Down the Runway - Sarja Kodansha Comicsin sivustolla 01:02:54 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: PÄÄHENKILÖISTÄ - Chiyuki on omistautunut mallintyön treenaamiselle (kuva) 01:07:26 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: PERIKSIANTAMATTOMUUDEN TEEMA - Ikuton on purtava hammasta voidakseen selvitä, kun muut sanovat että hänestä ei ole suunnittelijaksi (kuva) - Chiyukin on purtava hammasta voidakseen selvitä, kun muut sanovat että hänestä ei ole malliksi (kuva) 01:15:04 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: KOKORO JA MANAGERI - Kokoron aura mallina syntyy siitä, miten hän pakenee kuoreensa (kuva) - Chiyuki on aluksi katkera Kokorolle siitä, mitä tällä on (kuva) - Kokoron managerin traaginen menneisyys (kuva) 01:20:06 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: NEGATIIVISUUS - Kokoron manageri uskoo tietävänsä, mikä Kokorolle on parasta (kuva) 01:23:27 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: PAKOTETUT JUONENKÄÄNTEET 01:30:24 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: VISUAALIT JA VISUAALINEN HAHMOKERRONTA - Komeita isoja kuvia, jotka täyttävät aukeaman 1 (kuva) - Komeita isoja kuvia, jotka täyttävät aukeaman 2 (kuva) - Mielenkiintoista tekstinkäyttöä (kuva) - Superhyvännäköinen kakkupala (kuva) - Teheanicastin jakso 13, jossa puhuttiin sarjan animesovituksesta 01:35:05 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: VAATTEISTA JA SARJAN NIMESTÄ 01:39:15 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: ROMANSSIN MAHDOLLISUUS - Hiljalleen Chiyukiakin alkaa vähän kuumottaa eikä pelkästään Ikutoa (kuva) - Bakuman 01:43:01 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: ANIMESOVITUKSESTA - Smile Down the Runway Wakanimissa - Happy Sugar Life - Kohtaus hihan tekemisestä, joka ihan vain puuttui animesta (kuva) - Jakso 13, jossa puhuimme Beastarsista - Kohtaus myyntineuvotteluista, joka ihan vain puuttui animesta (kuva) - Kohtaus valmistusprosessista, joka ihan vain puuttui animesta (kuva) 01:52:35 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: JULKAISUSTA - Epämääräistä lainausmerkkien käyttöä 1 (kuva) - Epämääräistä lainausmerkkien käyttöä 2 (kuva) - Voivottelua siitä että Kodansha antaa lokalisointitöitä Amimarulle (kuva) 01:55:02 – SMILE DOWN THE RUNWAY: YHTEENVETO 01:56:50 – LUKUJONOSSA: YOTSUBA&! 14 - Yotsuba&! - Yotsuba&!:n suomijulkaisu - Azumanga Daioh, tekijän aiempi manga - Miksi talvella ei ole lehtiä puissa (kuva) - Nyt olen katkarapu (kuva) 02:06:25 – LUKUJONOSSA: YOFUKASHI NO UTA - Yofukashi no uta - Dagashi kashi, tekijän aiempi manga - Dagashi kashi -animen kakkoskauden OP (YouTube) - Dagashi, japanilaiset vanhanaikaiset karkit ja snäksit - Ihmissuhteiden miettimistä kaikissa muodoissaan (kuva) - Hauskan teräväpiirteinen piirtotyyli (kuva) - Hassuja huumorinaamoja (kuva) 02:15:09 – LOPETUS
00:55 – Desucon Frostbite 2020- Animevuosi 2019 hahmokerronnan kautta (YouTube)- Valo ja varjo animessa (YouTube)- Animen syvin olemus (ei YouTubessa)- Jutsut ja juridiikka - säännöt salatekniikoissa (YouTube)- Aiemmin mainittu webnovel- Shaftin perilliset (YouTube)- Perehdytys S-kankein maailmaan (YouTube)- Kotiäideistä soturinaisiin – Rumiko Takahashin uhkeat naiset (YouTube)- Japanin luokkayhteiskunta animessa (YouTubessa)- Mangakartta Instagramissa- Mainoskäyntikorttimme11:59 – Hampaankolossa: Pluton naishahmojen puute- Maaretia jäi vaivaamaan naishahmojen puute Plutossa, josta puhuimme jaksossa 1815:56 – Hampaankolossa: Piratismista ja sen seurauksista- Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme siitä miten mangakustantajat ovat alkaneet käyttää oikeustoimia piraattisivustoja vastaan- ANN: Takeshobo, Manga Creator Sue Cloudflare for Offering Service to Piracy Sites- Manga Plus julkaisee luvut nyt viisi tuntia aiempaa aiemmin, keskiyöllä Japanin aikaa- Manga Plus- Manga Plusin käyttäjäluvut ovat kymmenkertaistuneet palvelun avaamisen jälkeen20:11 – Kuuntelijakommentteja- Hanna-chan kiittää ja ehdottaa Yoshihiro Takahashia- Jakso 17, jossa puhuimme Rumiko Takahashista- Afureko-blogin uusi podcast Äänijälki- Kommenttilomakkeemme nettisivuillamme26:09 – Fujoshiluolan listaus BL-mangan 2010-luvusta- Fujoshiluola: 10+1 mieleenpainuvaa BL-sarjaa 2010-luvulta- Classmates (Asumiko Nakamura)- Twittering Birds Never Fly (Kou Yoneda)- Ten Count (Rihito Takarai)- Yata & Momo (Harada)- Minori’s Hand (Scarlet Berico)- Yarichin Bitch Club (Ogeretsu Tanaka)- Given (Natsuki Kizu)- The Stranger By the Beach (Kanna Kii)- 10 Dance (Satou Inoue)- Kashikomarimashita, Destiny (Sachimo)- Maaretin blogipostaus edellisestä jota Petteri ei muistanut35:06 – Vertical sulautetaan osaksi Kodansha Comicsia- Vertical- Verticalin nettisivut, pystyssä vielä toistaiseksi- Publishers Weekly: Lu Named Kodansha USA Publishing President and CEO Under Restructuring- The OASG: Kodansha USA Does Some Restructuring- Ed Chavez lähti Fakkulle töihin (Anime-lehti 5/2018)- Denpa Publishing- Ed Chavezin twiittejä aiheesta42:25 – Oriconin listaus Japanin myydyimmistä mangoista 2019- Journal du Japon: [Bilan Manga 2019] Ventes au Japon : du neuf ?- 1: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no yaiba – 12,1 miljoonaa- 2: One Piece – 10,1 miljoonaa- 3: Kingdom – 7,7 miljoonaa- 4: The Promised Neverland – 7,5 miljoonaa- 5: The Quintessential Quintuplets – 5,9 miljoonaa- 6: My Hero Academia – 5,0 miljoonaa- 7: Titaanien sota – 4,7 miljoonaa- 8: Haikyu!! – 4,5 miljoonaa- 9: Kaguya-sama: Love is War – 4,1 miljoonaa- 10: Kun jälleensynnyin hirviönä – 3,4 miljoonaa- March Comes in Like a Lion58:12 – Smile Down the Runway: Yleisesti- Smile Down the Runway- Sarja Kodansha Comicsin sivustolla01:02:54 – Smile Down the Runway: Päähenkilöistä- Chiyuki on omistautunut mallintyön treenaamiselle (kuva)01:07:26 – Smile Down the Runway: Periksiantamattomuuden teema- Ikuton on purtava hammasta voidakseen selvitä, kun muut sanovat että hänestä ei ole suunnittelijaksi (kuva)- Chiyukin on purtava hammasta voidakseen selvitä, kun muut sanovat että hänestä ei ole malliksi (kuva)01:15:04 – Smile Down the Runway: Kokoro ja manageri- Kokoron aura mallina syntyy siitä, miten hän pakenee kuoreensa (kuva)- Chiyuki on aluksi katkera Kokorolle siitä, mitä tällä on (kuva)- Kokoron managerin traaginen menneisyys (kuva)01:20:06 – Smile Down the Runway: Negatiivisuus- Kokoron manageri uskoo tietävänsä, mikä Kokorolle on parasta (kuva)01:23:27 – Smile Down the Runway: Pakotetut juonenkäänteet01:30:24 – Smile Down the Runway: Visuaalit ja visuaalinen hahmokerronta- Komeita isoja kuvia, jotka täyttävät aukeaman 1 (kuva)- Komeita isoja kuvia, jotka täyttävät aukeaman 2 (kuva)- Mielenkiintoista tekstinkäyttöä (kuva)- Superhyvännäköinen kakkupala (kuva)- Teheanicastin jakso 13, jossa puhuttiin sarjan animesovituksesta01:35:05 – Smile Down the Runway: Vaatteista ja sarjan nimestä01:39:15 – Smile Down the Runway: Romanssin mahdollisuus- Hiljalleen Chiyukiakin alkaa vähän kuumottaa eikä pelkästään Ikutoa (kuva)- Bakuman01:43:01 – Smile Down the Runway: Animesovituksesta- Smile Down the Runway Wakanimissa- Happy Sugar Life- Kohtaus hihan tekemisestä, joka ihan vain puuttui animesta (kuva)- Jakso 13, jossa puhuimme Beastarsista- Kohtaus myyntineuvotteluista, joka ihan vain puuttui animesta (kuva)- Kohtaus valmistusprosessista, joka ihan vain puuttui animesta (kuva)01:52:35 – Smile Down the Runway: Julkaisusta- Epämääräistä lainausmerkkien käyttöä 1 (kuva)- Epämääräistä lainausmerkkien käyttöä 2 (kuva)- Voivottelua siitä että Kodansha antaa lokalisointitöitä Amimarulle (kuva)01:55:02 – Smile Down the Runway: Yhteenveto01:56:50 – Lukujonossa: Yotsuba&! 14- Yotsuba&!- Yotsuba&!:n suomijulkaisu- Azumanga Daioh, tekijän aiempi manga- Miksi talvella ei ole lehtiä puissa (kuva)- Nyt olen katkarapu (kuva)02:06:25 – Lukujonossa: Yofukashi no uta- Yofukashi no uta- Dagashi kashi, tekijän aiempi manga- Dagashi kashi -animen kakkoskauden OP (YouTube)- Dagashi, japanilaiset vanhanaikaiset karkit ja snäksit- Ihmissuhteiden miettimistä kaikissa muodoissaan (kuva)- Hauskan teräväpiirteinen piirtotyyli (kuva)- Hassuja huumorinaamoja (kuva)02:15:09 – Lopetus
Show Notes 1:09: Jenny McKeon and Stephen Paul introduce themselves. 3:21: Jenny and Stephen explain how they got their start in the industry; how the Manga Translation Battle has proven to be important. 9:07: Each explain how long it took to make a living doing translation. 13:10: Suggestions on ways to avoid burnout (ex. following a schedule, knowing when editors might want the work submitted). 19:13: Stephen’s first professional work and the story around that, and how he got to work on One Piece. 25:09: Handling simulpubs, the pros and cons of weekly manga (ex. dealing with foreshadowing, gender ambiguity, checking the graphic novel version). 28:56: How to approach the “surprise gender reveal” that can occur in manga and light novels. 38:03: Dealing with singular vs. plural nouns, settings in manga and light novels. 45:23: Both explain how they handle criticism from fans, peers, or people they're working for. 51:00: How light novel translation is completely different from manga translation. 54:27: Jenny and Stephen share their revision/rewriting process for manga/light novels. 1:06:00: Both give some advice on how to break into the industry (ex. reading English prose, being a good writer). Jenny McKeon is a full-time freelance translator and artist from Massachusetts. She primarily translates manga, such as Nichijou, Blank Canvas, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, Bloom into You, and New Game!, as well as light novel series like So I'm a Spider, So What?. In her spare time, she also draws comics of her own, or watches anime with her husband and two cats. Stephen Paul has been a Japanese-to-English translator for over 15 years, with his credits ranging from BECK to the simulpub of Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru. His other translations include the Sword Art Online manga and light novels, Vinland Saga, Yotsuba!&, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Battle Angel Alita, Durarara!!, and One Piece. He is a contributor to the One Piece Podcast, a fan run podcast that talks about the Weekly Shonen Jump manga and the anime by Toei Animation.
00:52 – Joulukalentereista- Maaretin joulukalenteri 2009- Mangakartan joulukalenteri 2019- Seitsemännen päivän luukku, Saksinainen06:41 – Hampaankolossa: Ällöilysarjoista- Lychee Light Club- Usamaru Furuya09:26 – Kuuntelijakommentteja- Erufailon4: Nausicaäasta- Am To Us: Animesarjojen mangasovituksista- Tarkastaja Akane Tsunemori- Petterin arvostelu Akane Tsunemorista Anime-lehdessä 7/2017- Revolutionary Girl Utena- Neon Genesis Evangelion- Haganai- Toradora!- Golden Time- Am To Us: Sarjoja jotka ovat kuten Yotsuba&!- Yotsuba&!- Sweetness & Lightning- Bunny Drop- Poco’s Udon World- Aishiteruze Baby- Barakamon- Barakamon-animen OP30:10 – Shounenmanga ja seksismikohut- Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs- Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springsin nännikohu- Argumentointia siitä, että tämä kontribuuttaa naisten esineellistämisen normalisoimiseen- Uzaki-chan Want to Hang Out!- Japanissa asuva amerikkalainen nosti kohun Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Outin nimihenkilön käyttämisestä verenluovutusmaskottina- Fire Force- Valitusta siitä että Fire Forcen fanservice ei sovi sarjaan- Argumentointia siitä, että Fire Forcen huonot myyntiluvut ovat sen fanservicen syytä- Blogipostaus siitä, että myyntiluvut eivät merkitse laatua tai sen puutetta38:01 – Shonen Jumpissa ei ole naispuolisia editoreita- ANN: Shueisha Says Female Jump Editors Need to 'Understand the Hearts of Boys'- Englanninkielinen twiittiketju, joka nosti asian esille lännessä- Jakso 14, jossa puhuimme Shonen Jumpin päätoimittajan haastattelusta- Bakumanin (kaikista maailman sarjoista) entinen editori tekee nykyään Jump+:n puolella Not Your Idolia- Maaretin blogipostaus Bakumanin seksismistä- Jännä että naispuoliset mangantekijät voivat kuitenkin ilmeisesti ymmärtää poikien sydäntä- Haikyu!!- Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no yaiba- Strawberry 100%- Act-Age- Varapäätoimittaja: Shonen Jumpin toimitus on kuin hieltä haiseva poikakoulu- Edellisen lähde- The Right Way To Make Jump -manga, jossa vitsaillaan Jumpin toimituksen naisettomuudesta- Toisaalta: Kyllä Jump on myös muuttunut viime aikoina selvästi vähemmän seksistiseen suuntaan- Kochikame, joka ilmestyi 40 vuotta ja 200 pokkaria- The Promised Neverland55:47 – Mangalehtien katoaminen ja miten se vaikuttaa sarjojen sisältöön- Jakso 2, jossa puhuimme digimyynnin ja pokkarimyynnin kasvusta- Japanin sarjakuvamyyntien kehitys (kuva)- Idän lumo: Paperilehdet vuotavat eniten- Yuma Arclightin twiittiketju siitä, miten pokkarimyynnin merkityksen nousu vaikuttaa siihen millaisista mangoista tulee suosittuja- Yuma Arclightin twiittiketju siitä, miten Samon the Summoner -mangan epäonnistuminen johtui pokkarimyynnin merkityksen noususta ja lehtimyynnin laskusta- Jakso 6, jossa puhuimme huumorisarjojen kehityksestä Spy x Familyyn liittyen- Yuma Arclightin twiittiketju aiheesta, joka oli puheena silloinkin- Barrage, My Hero Academian tekijän edellinen sarja joka lopetettiin kahteen pokkariin- Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun, ilmestyy Square Enixin GanGan Onlinessa- Tomo-chan is a Girl, ilmestyy Seikaishan Twi-4:ssä- Watamote, ilmestyy Square Enixin GanGan Onlinessa- One-Punch Man, ilmestyy Shueishan Tonari no Young Jumpissa- Wotakoi, sai alkunsa tekijän Pixiviin postaamina sivuina kunnes Pixiv poimi sen julkaistavaksi nettimangajulkaisussaan Comic Poolissa- My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, jonka tekijä postasi Pixiviin kunnes East Press päätti julkaista sen pokkarina nettisuosion myötä01:15:12 – Takane & Hana: Yleisesti- Takane & Hana- Petterin lyhyt esittely sarjasta Anime-lehden numerossa 8/2015 (kuva)- Maaretin arvostelu sarjasta Anime-lehden numerossa 2/2018 (kuva)- Japanilainen avioliittotapaamisen perinne- Takane ja Hana pyrkivät ärsyttämään toisiaan ja pääsemään niskan päälle (kuva)- Kiusaamista hyvässä hengessä (kuva)01:24:39 – Takane & Hana: Takanen taustat (ja Hikune)- Hikune 1 (kuva)- Hikune 2 (kuva)- Takanen nuorempi serkku Hiromi mainitsee Takanen sukunimen (kuva)- Takanen ankeaa menneisyyttä tiisataan pala kerrallaan (kuva)- Takanen isoisä (kuva)- Jakso 10, jossa puhuimme Peach Girlistä- Peach Girlin Sae muuttui konkreettisesti paperinukkeihmiseksi01:30:56 – Takane & Hana: Huumori- Coffee & Vanilla- Hanan on teeskenneltävä isosiskoaan (kuva)- Hahmojen epämääräiset ilmeet 1 (kuva)- Hahmojen epämääräiset ilmeet 2 (kuva)- Komedinen ajoitus kulttuurifestivaalissa (kuva)- My Boy in Blue01:39:42 – Takane & Hana: Hana ja sivuhahmot- Nicola, Takanen melkein ainoa kaveri (kuva)- Mizuki, Hikaruko ja Okamon, Hanan kaverit (kuva)- Anteeksipyytäminen on Takanelle fyysisesti vaikeaa (kuva)- Ei saa sanoa seurusteluksi, se olisi ihan eri juttu (kuva)- Rino, Takanen toinen ainoa kaveri (kuva)- Rinon ja Takanen ensikohtaaminen (kuva)01:52:57 – Takane & Hana: Parisuhteista- Haarniskan paino on rusentava (kuva)- Nicolan opetus parisuhteista (kuva)01:59:30 – Takane & Hana: Kannet- Sarjan kannet02:02:52 – Takane & Hana: Spoileriosio- Hanan shokki (kuva)- Peli sen kuin kovenee (kuva)- Ei seksuaalinen vaan henkinen jännite (kuva)- Mies joka ei tiedä mitä kabedonin jälkeen tehdään (kuva)- Takane on oikeasti tosi hyvä siinä mitä tekee (kuva)- Isoisän näkemys siitä, mitä Takane tarvitsee elämässään (kuva)- Takauma keskustelusta vanhemman serkun kanssa (kuva)02:22:14 – Takane & Hana: Näytelty TV-sarja- Näytelty TV-sarja Vikissä- Yamada-kun and the Seven Witchesin hiustenvärit02:25:49 – Takane & Hana: Julkaisu- Sarjan ranskalainen logo (kuva)02:27:33 – Takane & Hana: Loppukaneetit- Tsubaki-cho Lonely Planet02:31:02 – Lukujonossa: Japani pintaa syvemmältä- Raisa Porrasmaa- Jakso 5, jossa Petteri ei tykännyt Melkein geisha -kirjasta- Esimerkki vierassanojen viljelemisestä- Jakso 9, jossa olimme käyneet British Museumin manganäyttelyssä- Mari Manninen: Yhden lapsen kansa02:39:33 – Lukujonossa: Imperfect Girl- Imperfect Girl- Nisioisin- Petterin arvostelu sarjasta Anime-lehden numerossa 2/2018- Tyttö jonka prioriteetit ovat täysin väärät (kuva)- Totta kai yhdeksänvuotiaan on mahdoton pitää aikuista vankina (kuva)- Mitsuru Hattori- Sankarea- Sickness Unto Death- Medaka Box- Visuaalista tekstinkäyttöä 1 (kuva)- Visuaalista tekstinkäyttöä 2 (kuva)02:51:56 – Lopetus (ja Spotify)- Pocket Casts
Yuki Shiwasun romanttinen komedia Takane & Hana on kenties hauskin shoujoromanssi, jonka olemme koskaan lukeneet. Ajankohtaisina aiheina puhumme viime aikojen seksismiskandaaleista shounenmangaa kohtaan yleisesti ja Shonen Jumpin editorikäytäntöä kohtaan erityisesti. Puhumme myös väistämättä lähestyvästä paperisten mangalehtien kuolemasta ja siitä, miten se tulee vaikuttamaan sarjojen sisältöön. Lukujonossa ovat Raisa Porrasmaan tietokirja Japani pintaa syvemmältä sekä Mitsuru Hattorin mangasovitus Nisioisinin jännitystarinasta Imperfect Girl. --- 00:52 – JOULUKALENTEREISTA - Maaretin joulukalenteri 2009 - Mangakartan joulukalenteri 2019 - Seitsemännen päivän luukku, Saksinainen 06:41 – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: ÄLLÖILYSARJOISTA - Lychee Light Club - Usamaru Furuya 09:26 – KUUNTELIJAKOMMENTTEJA - Erufailon4: Nausicaäasta - Am To Us: Animesarjojen mangasovituksista - Tarkastaja Akane Tsunemori - Petterin arvostelu Akane Tsunemorista Anime-lehdessä 7/2017 - Revolutionary Girl Utena - Neon Genesis Evangelion - Haganai - Toradora! - Golden Time - Am To Us: Sarjoja jotka ovat kuten Yotsuba&! - Yotsuba&! - Sweetness & Lightning - Bunny Drop - Poco's Udon World - Aishiteruze Baby - Barakamon - Barakamon-animen OP 30:10 – SHOUNENMANGA JA SEKSISMIKOHUT - Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springs - Yuuna and the Haunted Hot Springsin nännikohu - Argumentointia siitä, että tämä kontribuuttaa naisten esineellistämisen normalisoimiseen - Uzaki-chan Want to Hang Out! - Japanissa asuva amerikkalainen nosti kohun Uzaki-chan Wants to Hang Outin nimihenkilön käyttämisestä verenluovutusmaskottina - Fire Force - Valitusta siitä että Fire Forcen fanservice ei sovi sarjaan - Argumentointia siitä, että Fire Forcen huonot myyntiluvut ovat sen fanservicen syytä - Blogipostaus siitä, että myyntiluvut eivät merkitse laatua tai sen puutetta 38:01 – SHONEN JUMPISSA EI OLE NAISPUOLISIA EDITOREITA - ANN: Shueisha Says Female Jump Editors Need to 'Understand the Hearts of Boys' - Englanninkielinen twiittiketju, joka nosti asian esille lännessä - Jakso 14, jossa puhuimme Shonen Jumpin päätoimittajan haastattelusta - Bakumanin (kaikista maailman sarjoista) entinen editori tekee nykyään Jump+:n puolella Not Your Idolia - Maaretin blogipostaus Bakumanin seksismistä - Jännä että naispuoliset mangantekijät voivat kuitenkin ilmeisesti ymmärtää poikien sydäntä - Haikyu!! - Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no yaiba - Strawberry 100% - Act-Age - Varapäätoimittaja: Shonen Jumpin toimitus on kuin hieltä haiseva poikakoulu - Edellisen lähde - The Right Way To Make Jump -manga, jossa vitsaillaan Jumpin toimituksen naisettomuudesta - Toisaalta: Kyllä Jump on myös muuttunut viime aikoina selvästi vähemmän seksistiseen suuntaan - Kochikame, joka ilmestyi 40 vuotta ja 200 pokkaria - The Promised Neverland 55:47 – MANGALEHTIEN KATOAMINEN JA MITEN SE VAIKUTTAA SARJOJEN SISÄLTÖÖN - Jakso 2, jossa puhuimme digimyynnin ja pokkarimyynnin kasvusta - Japanin sarjakuvamyyntien kehitys (kuva) - Idän lumo: Paperilehdet vuotavat eniten - Yuma Arclightin twiittiketju siitä, miten pokkarimyynnin merkityksen nousu vaikuttaa siihen millaisista mangoista tulee suosittuja - Yuma Arclightin twiittiketju siitä, miten Samon the Summoner -mangan epäonnistuminen johtui pokkarimyynnin merkityksen noususta ja lehtimyynnin laskusta - Jakso 6, jossa puhuimme huumorisarjojen kehityksestä Spy x Familyyn liittyen - Yuma Arclightin twiittiketju aiheesta, joka oli puheena silloinkin - Barrage, My Hero Academian tekijän edellinen sarja joka lopetettiin kahteen pokkariin - Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun, ilmestyy Square Enixin GanGan Onlinessa - Tomo-chan is a Girl, ilmestyy Seikaishan Twi-4:ssä - Watamote, ilmestyy Square Enixin GanGan Onlinessa - One-Punch Man, ilmestyy Shueishan Tonari no Young Jumpissa - Wotakoi, sai alkunsa tekijän Pixiviin postaamina sivuina kunnes Pixiv poimi sen julkaistavaksi nettimangajulkaisussaan Comic Poolissa - My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, jonka tekijä postasi Pixiviin kunnes East Press päätti julkaista sen pokkarina nettisuosion myötä 01:15:12 – TAKANE & HANA: YLEISESTI - Takane & Hana - Petterin lyhyt esittely sarjasta Anime-lehden numerossa 8/2015 (kuva) - Maaretin arvostelu sarjasta Anime-lehden numerossa 2/2018 (kuva) - Japanilainen avioliittotapaamisen perinne - Takane ja Hana pyrkivät ärsyttämään toisiaan ja pääsemään niskan päälle (kuva) - Kiusaamista hyvässä hengessä (kuva) 01:24:39 – TAKANE & HANA: TAKANEN TAUSTAT (JA HIKUNE) - Hikune 1 (kuva) - Hikune 2 (kuva) - Takanen nuorempi serkku Hiromi mainitsee Takanen sukunimen (kuva) - Takanen ankeaa menneisyyttä tiisataan pala kerrallaan (kuva) - Takanen isoisä (kuva) - Jakso 10, jossa puhuimme Peach Girlistä - Peach Girlin Sae muuttui konkreettisesti paperinukkeihmiseksi 01:30:56 – TAKANE & HANA: HUUMORI - Coffee & Vanilla - Hanan on teeskenneltävä isosiskoaan (kuva) - Hahmojen epämääräiset ilmeet 1 (kuva) - Hahmojen epämääräiset ilmeet 2 (kuva) - Komedinen ajoitus kulttuurifestivaalissa (kuva) - My Boy in Blue 01:39:42 – TAKANE & HANA: HANA JA SIVUHAHMOT - Nicola, Takanen melkein ainoa kaveri (kuva) - Mizuki, Hikaruko ja Okamon, Hanan kaverit (kuva) - Anteeksipyytäminen on Takanelle fyysisesti vaikeaa (kuva) - Ei saa sanoa seurusteluksi, se olisi ihan eri juttu (kuva) - Rino, Takanen toinen ainoa kaveri (kuva) - Rinon ja Takanen ensikohtaaminen (kuva) 01:52:57 – TAKANE & HANA: PARISUHTEISTA - Haarniskan paino on rusentava (kuva) - Nicolan opetus parisuhteista (kuva) 01:59:30 – TAKANE & HANA: KANNET - Sarjan kannet 02:02:52 – TAKANE & HANA: SPOILERIOSIO - Hanan shokki (kuva) - Peli sen kuin kovenee (kuva) - Ei seksuaalinen vaan henkinen jännite (kuva) - Mies joka ei tiedä mitä kabedonin jälkeen tehdään (kuva) - Takane on oikeasti tosi hyvä siinä mitä tekee (kuva) - Isoisän näkemys siitä, mitä Takane tarvitsee elämässään (kuva) - Takauma keskustelusta vanhemman serkun kanssa (kuva) 02:22:14 – TAKANE & HANA: NÄYTELTY TV-SARJA - Näytelty TV-sarja Vikissä - Yamada-kun and the Seven Witchesin hiustenvärit 02:25:49 – TAKANE & HANA: JULKAISU - Sarjan ranskalainen logo (kuva) 02:27:33 – TAKANE & HANA: LOPPUKANEETIT - Tsubaki-cho Lonely Planet 02:31:02 – LUKUJONOSSA: JAPANI PINTAA SYVEMMÄLTÄ - Raisa Porrasmaa - Jakso 5, jossa Petteri ei tykännyt Melkein geisha -kirjasta - Esimerkki vierassanojen viljelemisestä - Jakso 9, jossa olimme käyneet British Museumin manganäyttelyssä - Mari Manninen: Yhden lapsen kansa 02:39:33 – LUKUJONOSSA: IMPERFECT GIRL - Imperfect Girl - Nisioisin - Petterin arvostelu sarjasta Anime-lehden numerossa 2/2018 - Tyttö jonka prioriteetit ovat täysin väärät (kuva) - Totta kai yhdeksänvuotiaan on mahdoton pitää aikuista vankina (kuva) - Mitsuru Hattori - Sankarea - Sickness Unto Death - Medaka Box - Visuaalista tekstinkäyttöä 1 (kuva) - Visuaalista tekstinkäyttöä 2 (kuva) 02:51:56 – LOPETUS (JA SPOTIFY) - Pocket Casts
In which Stuart asks Sarah Millman the question; Why Comics?... Stuart is joined by Sarah Millman (NPC Tea/Heart Of Time) to talk about creating comics, working as a freelancer, the convention experience and more, all stemming from that one question. Recommendations - Jen Wang, Shaun Tan, Nyankees, Yotsuba, Stephanie Seed LINKS; SARAH- Patreon - Twitter @Heart_of_Time - NPC Tea 7 KickStarter STUART - Twitter @TokenNerd - Facebook TROOBS - Website - Twitter @OKTrueBelievers - Facebook NERDS - Facebook
C’est d’une institution du manga dont vient nous parler Thomas Hajdukowicz. Yotsuba raconte l’histoire d’une enfant de 5 ans qui découvre toutes les petites choses de la vie avec son père. Un récit attendrissant dont le 14e tome, qui vient de sortir, est à mettre entre toutes les mains. Cette chronique vous a plu ? Réveillez-vous chaque matin avec 20 minutes d’actu personnalisée, avec un journal, une météo locale et deux chroniques : téléchargez l’app dès maintenant ou rendez-vous sur lescroissants.fr !
Anyone can be a comics reader. That’s an oft-repeated theme on the TradeWaiters. And it became the guiding mantra of our first-ever LIVE episode, recorded at this year’s VanCAF. On “How to Hook Your Friends on Comics,” Jon, Jeff, Jam, and Jess will share four books that YOU can use to get more people reading comics, and offer some advice on what hooking someone on comics really means. Our picks this week were: the "Elephant and Piggie" and "Pigeon" books by Mo Willems "Bone" by Jeff Smith "Yotsuba&" by Kiyohiko Azuma and "Acme Novelty Library" #18 by Chris Ware Music by Sleuth. Our next episode will cover "Fante Bukowski" by Noah Van Sciver
In this episode, Andrew talks with his friend Ali from Geeking Out At The Tower Podcast about the anime that made him the anime watcher he is today. Spoiler Alert: Its a lot of Shonen Jump. They talk about One Piece, Dragonball, Pokemon, Death Note and Sword Art Online to name a few. They also reminisce about anime club days and even tell a story of a not so usual van ride. Andrew also has to spoil a few endings to a few early FoxKids anime. Before all that, they talk about the cancellation of One Room, some soccer anime, and some horse girls. Time Stamps: [0h00m00s] Intro + News + Catchup [0h27m23s] Main Topic - Ali's Formative Anime [2h00m58s] Outro and Info You can follow the hosts on Twitter: Andrew: @frigimonfanatic You can follow the hosts on Instagram: Ali: @projectkuro You can find more info on the show at Website: http://roaajcast.libsyn.com/ E-mail: roaajcast@gmail.com Twitter: @roaajcast Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/goattcast We are also on iTunes/GooglePlay/Spotify/TuneIn/Stitcher, just type Recovery of An Anime Junkie or Geeking Out At The Tower Podcast in the search bar.
Explaining my love of the jolly manga _Yotsuba&!_.
dakazu is back and ready to dive into more manga with a new Triple Dip! This week we dive into Machida-kun no Sekai, Sensei no Shiroi Uso, Yotsuba&! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “More One Night” by Chito & Yuuri from Girls’ Last Tour, Opening, Introductions, Listener Questions: Is Inio Asano’s popularity tied to his weird art style? 00:06:42 - darfox wrote an amazing essay on BEASTARS and race parables 00:09:30 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, darfox is reading & watching Black Clover, we talk about the inconsistent quality in long-running anime 00:13:04 - Newcomers to Megalo Box are getting upset about spoilers from Ashita no Joe 00:15:49 - dakazu has come around on Magical Girl Site and is now enjoying it 00:17:21 - dakazu gives a sad update about the newest chapter of Jitsuroku: Nakumade Bokorarete Hajimete Koi ni Ochimashita 00:22:01 - Risou no Himo Seikatsu is just another lite novel based male fantasy fulfillment manga, Chimoguri Ringo to Kingyobachi Otoko has a weird premise that dakazu digs 00:25:56 - News: Anime adaptions for The Promised Neverland, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba and Kaguya-sama: Love is war 00:27:25 - We ponder what causes manga artists to work with different publishers, Publisher Shogakukan puts an anti-piracy ad in Weekly Big Comic Spirits 00:30:25 - Viz Media chooses not to publish English versions of Rurouni Kenshi: Hokkaido Arc after Nobuhiro Watsuki’s child pornography charges, dakazu rants about publisher Shueisha releasing unfinished manuscripts in Weekly Shonen Jump 00:38:01 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: One Shot of Ultra-Gash Inferno by Suehiro Maruo, we’ll be reading this collection of Maruo’s most disturbing & extreme works for a single episode retrospective review with listener Chris for Canada 00:39:38 - Main Segment Triple Dip: Sensei no Shiroi Uso/Machida-kun no Sekai/Yotsuba&!, Transition Song: “Shadow and Truth” by ONE III NOTES from ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept., we’ve read the beginning of each manga for discussion and to decide if we’d keep reading and pick a favorite 00:40:43 - Sensei no Shiroi Uso by Akane Torikai 00:56:32 - Machida-kun no Sekai by Yuki Andou 01:09:09 - Yotsuba&! by Kiyohiko Azuma 01:20:13 - Next Week’s Topic: Ultra-Gash Inferno, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster
dakazu is gone this week so Darfox and Seamus have to decipher Inio Asano by themselves! Remember to send us emails! mangamachinations@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @mangamacpodcast Check out our tumblr! http://mangamachinations.tumblr.com Join our Discord server and come talk to us! http://discord.me/mangamac Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Linda Mcmahon’s Theme” by Mike Stock & Pete Waterman from WWE, Opening and Introductions. 00:03:55 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Yu Yu Hakusho Episode Preview Song, Seamus kicks it off with Aposimz and we talk about how differently Nihei Tsutomu is handling some of his story 00:08:37 - Seamus talks about sports manga with Farewell, My Dear Cramer and Shojo Fight. His patience and interest in sports manga remains ever so selective. 00:11:46 - Darfox talks about the fetished fueled manga Gigant and how manga artist Hiroya Oku’s work have some B Movie stylings, in premise and execution. 00:19:23 - Main Segment Creator Cross Section: Where we look at various works made by one creator and compare and contrast any possible repeating motifs or themes, this time we look at Inio Asano’s Solanin and Dead Dead Demon’s DeDeDeDe Destruction, Transtion Song: “Solanin” by Asain Kung Fu Generation from Solanin, Darfox and Seamus note the difference in tone and lightheartedness between Inio’s earlier work and speculate what exactly Dead Dead Demon’s DeDeDeDe Destruction ongoing plot will be like. 01:07:07 - Next Week’s Topic: Triple Dip where we read the first volume of three different manga, including: Machida-kun no Sekai by Yuki Andou, Sensei no Shiroi Uso by Akane Torikai, and Chapter 54 of Yotsuba&! by Kiyohiko Azuma as recommended by listener Curtis from Canada, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “Solanin” with vocals from Aoi Meiko from Solanin.
In this episode we look at why よつばと! (Yotsubato) and 俺物語!!(Ore Monogatari) are two GREAT manga for beginners! What can beginners expect when they…
Esta semana recordamos algunos de los finales más decepcionantes en el anime, la televisión, el cine y los videojuegos. Recomendados de la semana: – Ready player one (película) – La vida del calabacin (película) – Super Late Bloomer: My Early Days in Transition (cómic) – Your name (anime) – Yotsuba to! (manga) – HBomberguy (canal […]
Vous avez ri avec One Piece, Dr Slump, One Punch Man, Jésus et Bouddha, Yotsuba, Black Clover et j'en passe... L'humour en manga est systématique ? Comment faire rire les lecteurs ? Peut-on faire un manga basé seulement sur l'humour ? L'humour est-il compréhensible par tous ? Autant de sujets qui seront mis à l'épreuve [...]
Find visuals to go with this episode at http://studycomics.club/post/156204482625/ep108allagesfavescohostkid This week, Paul's sick, so he calls on his favorite guest, Cohost Kid, to talk about some of her favorite current comics reads, namely the DC Secret Hero Society books (by Derek Fridolis and Dustin Nguyen from Scholastic) Yotsuba (or Yotsuba&!) by Kiyohiko Azuma from Yen Press, and the Donald Ducks and Uncle Scrooge comics by Carl Barks and Don Rosa collected by Fantagraphics. Find out more or subscribe to the podcast at http://studycomics.club Let's dig (sorta) deep!
Find the visuals with this episode at: http://thepaullist.com/post/153955333440/ep101-mighty-jack-by-ben-hatke-first-second 'Mighty Jack' by Ben Hatke (First Second) is the subject of today's Paul List-- at least one page of it, and at least for the first 25 minutes! Paul digs deep into a page of Hatke's art from the adventurous all-ages retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, discussing the architecture of panels and angle of limbs, gardens of good and ill, and the wonderful work of Ben Hatke. Sorry for a long absence, Paul also delves in the last half hour into what he's been reading in comics (see the list below). Let's read widely and dig deep. Comics Mentioned on Paul's "Pull List": Marvel: Black Panther and World of Wakanda, Champions, Vision, Empress, Captain Marvel, Death of X, Dr. Strange: The Oath, and Ultimates. DC: All Star Batman, New Superman, Doom Patrol and Young Animal books, Supergirl, Super Powers, Trinity, Death: The High Cost of Living, Annotated Sandman, Gotham Central Image: Deadly Class, Saga, Reborn, Shutter, Romulus Others: Slam, Batman TMNT Adventures, Black, Pacific; Moebius: World of Edena, From Now On, Nao of Brown, Pope Hats, Yotsuba&!, Sithrah book 2, Attack on Titan Comics Alternative Young Readers review of 'Mighty Jack' by Gwen Tarbox and Andy Wolverton http://comicsalternative.com/young-readers-reviews-of-mighty-jack-and-ghosts/
What's good? News Makoto Shinkai's new film entitled “your name” will premier at Anime Expo on July 3rd. His previous works include, “She and Her Cat”, “Voices of a Distant Star”, “5 Centimeters Per Second”, and “Garden of Words”. your name is about a girl, Mitsuha. in high school who lives in a little mountain town whose father is the mayor. She has an honest personality and doesn't approve of her father's election campaign or the customs of her family's Shinto shrine. (Shinto is a religion of the people of Japan. It focuses on ritual practices to be carried out diligently, to establish a connection between present-day Japan and its ancient past.) Mitsuha yearns for a life in Tokyo where Taki, a boy in high school, lives. Mitsuha has a dream where she is a boy in Tokyo, and Taki has a dream where he is a rural mountain girl. Shonen Jump revealed a listing for My Hero Academia Season 2, which will tell the story of the “sports festival” arc. Anime Expo sent an e-mail stating “Hulu returns to Anime Expo with a stunning VR Demo, a manga wall photo booth, and up to 100 special collector giveaways per day, Hulu is staking its claim at AX 2016 as your go-to streaming destination.” School Tanaka-Kun is Always Listless- Silver Link (Kokoro Connect, Non Non Biyori) Azumanga Daioh- J.C. Staff (Honey and Clover, Nodame Contabile, Food Wars!) Artist Kiyohiko Azuma also wrote the slice-of-life manga series Yotsuba&!. Despite his current series being a cute family friendly manga, he once worked on a hentai manga entitled Inma no Ranbu under a pseudonym. Robotics;Notes- Production I.G (Haikyuu!! Kuroku's Basketball, Attack on Titan) Robotics;Notes takes place in the 1.048596% divergence, "The Steins Gate". Episode 8 shows the return of Nae Tennouji, now working for JAXA. She is also in the possession of Suzuha Amane's bicycle. Episode 9 shows that Kai is seen browsing posts made by DaSH and Kuri Gohan and Kamehameha, who are Daru and Kurisu, respectively. According to Frau Kojirou in episode 11, hacking into IROU is as impossible as hacking into SERN and stealing their files. Episode 15 shows Kai looking at a post from "Kuri_Kame" (Kurisu Makise) describing a 2D;3D barrier, shortly after the intro. Episode 19 has multiple references to Steins;Gate, such as Nae's codename being "S_Braun", and SERN providing black hole warheads to the Committee of 300. Episode 22 a death is carried out by an AR Missile, officially named "ARmissile Final EDITION ver. 2.15", hinting that Daru may have been the one to develop the virtual weapon. Ouran Highschool Host Club- Bones (Full Metal Alchemist, My Hero Academia, Noragami) Homework Nichijou- Kyoto Animatio (Clannad, Sound Euphonium, K-On! Movie) Tonari no Seki-kun: The Master of Killing Time- Shin-Ei Animation (Doraemon, Shin-Chan, Haré+Guu) These are all of the panels we plan to attend at Anime Expo, let us know if we'll see you there! Friday: 1:30- VIZ Media Panel at Main Events Hall B 4- Aniplex of America Industry Panel at Live Programming 1 Petree Hall 7- Erased English Dub Premiere and Panel at Live Programming 3 408 AB 8- Kirby's Dream Band at Community Stage Hall A (Maybe) Saturday: 11:30- Sentai Filmworks Industry Panel at Live Programming 1 Petree Hall 3:30- Crunchyroll Presents: Berserk Episode #1 Premiere with Reo Kurosu at Video 1 JW Platinum Ballroom 5:15- Crunchyroll Summer Season Premieres at Video 1 JW Platinum Ballroom Sunday: 1- Makoto Shinkai's 'your name' World Premiere and Panel at Main Events Hall B 4- Production IG Industry Panel immediately followed by FLCL 2 Guest Panel at Live Programming 1 Petree Hall 6:30- TRIGGER Panel at Live Programming 1 Petree Hall Sunday: 10- Aniplex of America Game Show at Live Programming 4 411 Our logo artist! http://turvytops.com/ Contact Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/instantramenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InstantRamenPod Instagram: http://instagram.com/instantramenpodcast E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of Watch.Read.Listen., we discuss our top 5 comics without superheroes. David's List: 5) Chew by John Layman and Rob Guillory; 4) Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson; 3) Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez; 2) Fear Agent by Rick Remender and Tony Moore; 1) Preacher by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon Duane's List: 5) Gunsmith Cats by Kenichi Sonoda; 4) Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley; 3) Bone by Jeff Smith; 2) Thieves and Kings by Mark Oakley; and 1) Strangers in Paradise by Terry Moore Honorable Mentions Duane: Maus, The Maxx, Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, Yotsuba&, Genshiken, Welcome to the NHK David: The Maxx, The Walking Dead, 100 Bullets, Sin City, Ronin, From Hell, V for Vendetta This Week: Duane: The Cure at the Toyota Center; Hank Green and the Perfect Strangers, Driftless Pony Club, Harry and the Potters, Andrew Huang, and Rob Scallon at Super Happy Fun Land; the Canon podcast on Se7en. David: The Hitcher (movie); The Fury (movie); Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes (band); Nails (band)
Discutimos o documentário The Jinx, a série Black Mirror, os mangás Sundome, Yotsuba& e Giant Killing, e o livro O Cemitério, de Stephen King!E o que você tem a dizer?Deixe seu feedback acessando o post deste podcast, ou mande um e-mail para contato@jogabilida.deLinks Comentados: Contribua com nosso Patreon Siga-nos no Twitter: Jogabilidade Assine: Canal do Youtube Assista: Trailer de The Jinx Assista: Trailer de Black Mirror
El Deafo! Yotsuba!Super Smash Brothers, and more! We’ve had some terrific book talks on this show from kids on the comics they love. Some of you have even suggested that they’re the best part of the show. And why not? The enthusiasm of kids talking about the stuff they love is way infectious. So let’s […]
A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
A pint-sized mad scientist, a green-haired girl with a contagious sense of wonder, and a 10-year-old detective. They're all characters in the books on Grant's latest list of recommended books for children. Also, what's the word for a female octopus? How about a male kangaroo? A colorful book for younger kids has those answers and more. And the debate over "on accident" versus "by accident": Which one you use probably depends on how old you are. Plus, if you hop on a merry-go-round, are you moving clockwise or counterclockwise? The answer depends on which side of the pond you're on.FULL DETAILSTuna may be the chicken of the sea, but octopi, lobsters and crabs are the hens. That is, the females of each those species is called a hen. Aaron Zenz's lovely book for children I Love Ewe: An Ode to Animal Moms offers a little lesson about female names in the animal kingdom. He does the same for the males of the species in Hug a Bull: An Ode to Animal Dads.Holy wha, a Yooper corruption of wow, is specific to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Evidently, it comes in handy when spotting a bear.An adult male cat is called a tom. What's the female called? A queen.Martha Geiger of Sacramento, California, says her French teacher told her that the difference between a carousel and a merry-go-round is that one goes clockwise and the other counterclockwise. True? Actually, there's really no difference between the names, although in England and much of Europe, these rides usually go clockwise; in the U.S., it's the opposite. And to some Americans, a merry-go-round is simply that spinning playground fixture for kids.Alex Zobler from Stamford, Connecticut, sent along this joke: Knock knock. Who's there? To. To who? You see where this one's going, right?Our Quiz Guy John Chaneski phones in a game of homophones. For example, what two-word phrase could either be described as a redundant way to name a common crop, or a seasonal attraction at state fairs?Lauren from La Crescenta, California, says her 98-year-old grandfather uses a rather obscure saying. As a kid, if Lauren or her sister won a meaningless contest, he'd award them an imaginary prize he called the crocheted gidote. Or maybe that's gadoty, or gadote, guhdody, or gadodie -- we've never seen the term before. Similar phrases include You win the crocheted teapot and You win the crocheted bicycle, all suggesting winning a prize that's as useless as, say, a chocolate teapot. A high-school English teacher asks which is correct: It happened on accident, or It happened by accident? A survey by linguist Leslie Barratt at Indiana State University indicates that most people born after 1990 use on accident, and weren't even aware that by accident was proper, while those born before 1970 almost always say by accident. An adult male opossum is called a jack, while the female's called a jill. A baby opossum is simply known as cute.A Dallas listener says that if someone's moving especially slowly, his co-worker exclaims It's like dead lice dripping off you! This phrase, found in Southern and African-American literature from the early 20th century, probably reflects the idea that the person is moving so slowly that they're already dead and any lice on them have starved to death. As composer and writer H.I. Phillips has observed, Oratory is the art of making deep noises from the chest sound like important messages from the brain. Grant offers of a list of children's books he's been enjoying with his six-year-old son: Yotsuba&!, the energetic and curious Manga character, Pippi Longstocking, Calvin and Hobbes, the mad scientist Franny K. Stein, and the venerable Encyclopedia Brown.Why are distances at sea measured in knots? In the 1500s, sailors would drop a chip log off the side of the boat and let out the rope for about thirty seconds, counting how many knots on the rope went out. Eventually, one knot came to mean one nautical mile per hour. Incidentally, this same log gave us logbook, weblog, and ultimately, blog.A female sheep is an ewe, a goat is a nanny, but what's a female kangaroo? A flyer.The word chow, as in chow hall or chow down, goes back to the British presence in Chinese ports during the 1700s. Chow chow was a pidgin term referring to a mixed dish of various foods, namely whatever was on hand. The joke was that it often contained dog, which is the same joke behind our encased sausage scraps known as hot dogs.Why do we measure the sea in knots? Why, to keep the ocean tide!Although a few sticklers cling to the traditional pronunciation of short-lived with a long i, the vast majority of Americans now pronounce short-lived with a short i. Long live the latter, we say.Does and bucks are female and male deer, respectively. But what do you call female and male gerbils. Why, they're does and bucks, too.This episode was hosted by Grant Barrett and Martha Barnette.....Support for A Way with Words comes from The Ken Blanchard Companies, celebrating 35 years of making a leadership difference with Situational Leadership II, the leadership model designed to boost effectiveness, impact, and employee engagement. More about how Blanchard can help your executives and organizational leaders at kenblanchard.com/leadership.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2014, Wayword LLC.
A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
A pint-sized mad scientist, a green-haired girl with a contagious sense of wonder, and a 10-year-old detective. They're all characters in the books on Grant's latest list of recommended books for children. Also, what's the word for a female octopus? How about a male kangaroo? A colorful book for younger kids has those answers and more. And the debate over "on accident" versus "by accident": Which one you use probably depends on how old you are. Plus, if you hop on a merry-go-round, are you moving clockwise or counterclockwise? The answer depends on which side of the pond you're on.FULL DETAILSTuna may be the chicken of the sea, but octopi, lobsters and crabs are the hens. That is, the females of each those species is called a hen. Aaron Zenz's lovely book for children I Love Ewe: An Ode to Animal Moms offers a little lesson about female names in the animal kingdom. He does the same for the males of the species in Hug a Bull: An Ode to Animal Dads.Holy wha, a Yooper corruption of wow, is specific to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Evidently, it comes in handy when spotting a bear.An adult male cat is called a tom. What's the female called? A queen.Martha Geiger of Sacramento, California, says her French teacher told her that the difference between a carousel and a merry-go-round is that one goes clockwise and the other counterclockwise. True? Actually, there's really no difference between the names, although in England and much of Europe, these rides usually go clockwise; in the U.S., it's the opposite. And to some Americans, a merry-go-round is simply that spinning playground fixture for kids.Alex Zobler from Stamford, Connecticut, sent along this joke: Knock knock. Who's there? To. To who? You see where this one's going, right?Our Quiz Guy John Chaneski phones in a game of homophones. For example, what two-word phrase could either be described as a redundant way to name a common crop, or a seasonal attraction at state fairs?Lauren from La Crescenta, California, says her 98-year-old grandfather uses a rather obscure saying. As a kid, if Lauren or her sister won a meaningless contest, he'd award them an imaginary prize he called the crocheted gidote. Or maybe that's gadoty, or gadote, guhdody, or gadodie -- we've never seen the term before. Similar phrases include You win the crocheted teapot and You win the crocheted bicycle, all suggesting winning a prize that's as useless as, say, a chocolate teapot. A high-school English teacher asks which is correct: It happened on accident, or It happened by accident? A survey by linguist Leslie Barratt at Indiana State University indicates that most people born after 1990 use on accident, and weren't even aware that by accident was proper, while those born before 1970 almost always say by accident. An adult male opossum is called a jack, while the female's called a jill. A baby opossum is simply known as cute.A Dallas listener says that if someone's moving especially slowly, his co-worker exclaims It's like dead lice dripping off you! This phrase, found in Southern and African-American literature from the early 20th century, probably reflects the idea that the person is moving so slowly that they're already dead and any lice on them have starved to death. As composer and writer H.I. Phillips has observed, Oratory is the art of making deep noises from the chest sound like important messages from the brain. Grant offers of a list of children's books he's been enjoying with his six-year-old son: Yotsuba&!, the energetic and curious Manga character, Pippi Longstocking, Calvin and Hobbes, the mad scientist Franny K. Stein, and the venerable Encyclopedia Brown.Why are distances at sea measured in knots? In the 1500s, sailors would drop a chip log off the side of the boat and let out the rope for about thirty seconds, counting how many knots on the rope went out. Eventually, one knot came to mean one nautical mile per hour. Incidentally, this same log gave us logbook, weblog, and ultimately, blog.A female sheep is an ewe, a goat is a nanny, but what's a female kangaroo? A flyer.The word chow, as in chow hall or chow down, goes back to the British presence in Chinese ports during the 1700s. Chow chow was a pidgin term referring to a mixed dish of various foods, namely whatever was on hand. The joke was that it often contained dog, which is the same joke behind our encased sausage scraps known as hot dogs.Why do we measure the sea in knots? Why, to keep the ocean tide!Although a few sticklers cling to the traditional pronunciation of short-lived with a long i, the vast majority of Americans now pronounce short-lived with a short i. Long live the latter, we say.Does and bucks are female and male deer, respectively. But what do you call female and male gerbils. Why, they're does and bucks, too.This episode was hosted by Grant Barrett and Martha Barnette.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2014, Wayword LLC.
Day 01 – Typhon, Idols et Mascottes
Eis que as nuvens se abrem e ao som de trombetas o Jcast se manifesta novamente. E todos gozam em júbilo. Mulheres gozam mais, homens esperam um pouco. Dizem que Lésbicas possuem as melhores relações sexuais ever, pois podem transar teoricamente pra sempre. Um clímax se sucede ao outro num loop sexual infinito. Se todos nós buscamos prazer e se a natureza é sábia, então o mundo passaria a ser povoado apenas por lésbicas. Todas elas se proporcionando prazer e se reproduzindo espermaless. Eu descrevi um ótimo futuro distópico aqui, poderia ser um anime moe, um novo filme do Terrence Malick ou um clipe da Lady Gaga. Qualquer um desses funcionaria pra mim, o que eu preciso é de uma oportunidade. Oportunidades estão cada vez mais raras nesse mundo. Não é nem pelos 20 centavos, é pelo fim do sistema de popularidade tosco que estraga as bandas pop japonesas. Você é fã da banda por causa de dois ou três integrantes. E o maldito empresário resolve que agora esses três ficarão em segundo plano, só fazendo carão. Eles também precisam de uma chance pra brilhar. E são tão mais originais que os coreanos. Coreanos e seus malditos fãs brasileiros que acham que podem ser Ulzzang. Existe toda uma arte por trás da duck face coreana, você não pode imitar com seus traços brasileiros pesados, pele oleosa e espinhenta, além de contas a pagar no fim do mês. Tenho medo dessa geração, quando chegar na fase de revisitar suas vergonhas alheias passadas. Mind you, eu tenho algumas fotos toscas no orkut. Mas hoje em dia as redes sociais e os telefones com câmera transformaram os jovens em narcisistas sem noção, que pensam ter alguma opinião sobre alguma coisa. Isso pode dar uma boa tese de mestrado. Ou um filme do Terrence Malick, ou um clipe da Lady Gaga. E por falar em Gaga, eu queria que as lésbicas dominassem o mundo. E que a Dilma saísse logo do armário. (00:01:17-01:29:03) Papers: Lendas Urbanas Lenda Urbana é o melhor filme do mundo, depois de Pânico. Era de ouro do terror adolescente de assassinos mascarados cuja identidade era revelada no final para a surpresa de todos. E digo que esse filme mereceria um remake japonês usando apenas as lendas mencionadas por nós nesse bloco. Camisolas sujas, cabelos negros, muita lição de moral pra deixar os japinhas com medo de ir na esquina. O que é odd, considerando que nós sempre nos espantamos com o desprendimento que japoneses têm pelos seus filhos, Yotsuba que o diga. Ou talvez isso explique tudo: eles não fazem merda por medo de algum espírito maldoso e self-righteous. Anyway, aqui veremos de tudo um pouco, a saber, bonecas cabeludas, comerciais amaldiçoados e alguma coisa envolvendo calcinhas. Eu acho, quase certeza. Impossível não mencionar calcinhas. Prepare-se para se assustar e fascinar com as tórridas e bizarras lendas urbanas japonesas. Links no post: OIE Briga de Teke Teke Quadrinhos coreanos assustadores Kleenex do capeta Acompanhem a gente por aqui também: Grand Guignol @JCastBlog @GranGui @KnurdReport Músicas nesse programa: Kinniku Shoujo Tai – Odoru Akachan Ningen Kinniku Shoujo Tai – Norman Bates '09 Support this podcast
Eis que as nuvens se abrem e ao som de trombetas o Jcast se manifesta novamente. E todos gozam em júbilo. Mulheres gozam mais, homens esperam um pouco. Dizem que Lésbicas possuem as melhores relações sexuais ever, pois podem transar teoricamente pra sempre. Um clímax se sucede ao outro num loop sexual infinito. Se todos nós buscamos prazer e se a natureza é sábia, então o mundo passaria a ser povoado apenas por lésbicas. Todas elas se proporcionando prazer e se reproduzindo espermaless. Eu descrevi um ótimo futuro distópico aqui, poderia ser um anime moe, um novo filme do Terrence Malick ou um clipe da Lady Gaga. Qualquer um desses funcionaria pra mim, o que eu preciso é de uma oportunidade. Oportunidades estão cada vez mais raras nesse mundo. Não é nem pelos 20 centavos, é pelo fim do sistema de popularidade tosco que estraga as bandas pop japonesas. Você é fã da banda por causa de dois ou três integrantes. E o maldito empresário resolve que agora esses três ficarão em segundo plano, só fazendo carão. Eles também precisam de uma chance pra brilhar. E são tão mais originais que os coreanos. Coreanos e seus malditos fãs brasileiros que acham que podem ser Ulzzang. Existe toda uma arte por trás da duck face coreana, você não pode imitar com seus traços brasileiros pesados, pele oleosa e espinhenta, além de contas a pagar no fim do mês. Tenho medo dessa geração, quando chegar na fase de revisitar suas vergonhas alheias passadas. Mind you, eu tenho algumas fotos toscas no orkut. Mas hoje em dia as redes sociais e os telefones com câmera transformaram os jovens em narcisistas sem noção, que pensam ter alguma opinião sobre alguma coisa. Isso pode dar uma boa tese de mestrado. Ou um filme do Terrence Malick, ou um clipe da Lady Gaga. E por falar em Gaga, eu queria que as lésbicas dominassem o mundo. E que a Dilma saísse logo do armário. (00:01:17-01:29:03) Papers: Lendas Urbanas Lenda Urbana é o melhor filme do mundo, depois de Pânico. Era de ouro do terror adolescente de assassinos mascarados cuja identidade era revelada no final para a surpresa de todos. E digo que esse filme mereceria um remake japonês usando apenas as lendas mencionadas por nós nesse bloco. Camisolas sujas, cabelos negros, muita lição de moral pra deixar os japinhas com medo de ir na esquina. O que é odd, considerando que nós sempre nos espantamos com o desprendimento que japoneses têm pelos seus filhos, Yotsuba que o diga. Ou talvez isso explique tudo: eles não fazem merda por medo de algum espírito maldoso e self-righteous. Anyway, aqui veremos de tudo um pouco, a saber, bonecas cabeludas, comerciais amaldiçoados e alguma coisa envolvendo calcinhas. Eu acho, quase certeza. Impossível não mencionar calcinhas. Prepare-se para se assustar e fascinar com as tórridas e bizarras lendas urbanas japonesas. Links no post: OIE Briga de Teke Teke Quadrinhos coreanos assustadores Kleenex do capeta Acompanhem a gente por aqui também: Grand Guignol @JCastBlog @GranGui @KnurdReport Músicas nesse programa: Kinniku Shoujo Tai – Odoru Akachan Ningen Kinniku Shoujo Tai – Norman Bates '09
A Way with Words — language, linguistics, and callers from all over
A pint-sized mad scientist, a green-haired girl with a contagious sense of wonder, and a 10-year-old detective. They're all characters in the books on Grant's latest list of recommended books for children. Also, what's the word for a female octopus? How about a male kangaroo? A colorful book for younger kids has those answers and more. And the debate over "on accident" versus "by accident": Which one you use probably depends on how old you are. Plus, if you hop on a merry-go-round, are you moving clockwise or counterclockwise? The answer depends on which side of the pond you're on.FULL DETAILSTuna may be the chicken of the sea, but octopi, lobsters and crabs are the hens. That is, the females of each those species is called a hen. Aaron Zenz's lovely book for children I Love Ewe: An Ode to Animal Moms offers a little lesson about female names in the animal kingdom. He does the same for the males of the species in Hug a Bull: An Ode to Animal Dads.Holy wha, a Yooper corruption of wow, is specific to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Evidently, it comes in handy when spotting a bear.An adult male cat is called a tom. What's the female called? A queen.Martha Geiger of Sacramento, California, says her French teacher told her that the difference between a carousel and a merry-go-round is that one goes clockwise and the other counterclockwise. True? Actually, there's really no difference between the names, although in England and much of Europe, these rides usually go clockwise; in the U.S., it's the opposite. And to some Americans, a merry-go-round is simply that spinning playground fixture for kids.Alex Zobler from Stamford, Connecticut, sent along this joke: Knock knock. Who's there? To. To who? You see where this one's going, right?Our Quiz Guy John Chaneski phones in a game of homophones. For example, what two-word phrase could either be described as a redundant way to name a common crop, or a seasonal attraction at state fairs?Lauren from La Crescenta, California, says her 98-year-old grandfather uses a rather obscure saying. As a kid, if Lauren or her sister won a meaningless contest, he'd award them an imaginary prize he called the crocheted gidote. Or maybe that's gadoty, or gadote, guhdody, or gadodie -- we've never seen the term before. Similar phrases include You win the crocheted teapot and You win the crocheted bicycle, all suggesting winning a prize that's as useless as, say, a chocolate teapot. A high-school English teacher asks which is correct: It happened on accident, or It happened by accident? A survey by linguist Leslie Barratt at Indiana State University indicates that most people born after 1990 use on accident, and weren't even aware that by accident was proper, while those born before 1970 almost always say by accident. An adult male opossum is called a jack, while the female's called a jill. A baby opossum is simply known as cute.A Dallas listener says that if someone's moving especially slowly, his co-worker exclaims It's like dead lice dripping off you! This phrase, found in Southern and African-American literature from the early 20th century, probably reflects the idea that the person is moving so slowly that they're already dead and any lice on them have starved to death. As composer and writer H.I. Phillips has observed, Oratory is the art of making deep noises from the chest sound like important messages from the brain. Grant offers of a list of children's books he's been enjoying with his six-year-old son: Yotsuba&!, the energetic and curious Manga character, Pippi Longstocking, Calvin and Hobbes, the mad scientist Franny K. Stein, and the venerable Encyclopedia Brown.Why are distances at sea measured in knots? In the 1500s, sailors would drop a chip log off the side of the boat and let out the rope for about thirty seconds, counting how many knots on the rope went out. Eventually, one knot came to mean one nautical mile per hour. Incidentally, this same log gave us logbook, weblog, and ultimately, blog.A female sheep is an ewe, a goat is a nanny, but what's a female kangaroo? A flyer.The word chow, as in chow hall or chow down, goes back to the British presence in Chinese ports during the 1700s. Chow chow was a pidgin term referring to a mixed dish of various foods, namely whatever was on hand. The joke was that it often contained dog, which is the same joke behind our encased sausage scraps known as hot dogs.Why do we measure the sea in knots? Why, to keep the ocean tide!Although a few sticklers cling to the traditional pronunciation of short-lived with a long i, the vast majority of Americans now pronounce short-lived with a short i. Long live the latter, we say.Does and bucks are female and male deer, respectively. But what do you call female and male gerbils. Why, they're does and bucks, too.This episode was hosted by Grant Barrett and Martha Barnette.....Support for A Way with Words also comes from National University, which invites you to change your future today. More at http://www.nu.edu/.--A Way with Words is funded by its listeners: http://waywordradio.org/donateGet your language question answered on the air! Call or write with your questions at any time:Email: words@waywordradio.orgPhone: United States and Canada toll-free (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673London +44 20 7193 2113Mexico City +52 55 8421 9771Donate: http://waywordradio.org/donateSite: http://waywordradio.org/Podcast: http://waywordradio.org/podcast/Forums: http://waywordradio.org/discussion/Newsletter: http://waywordradio.org/newsletter/Twitter: http://twitter.com/wayword/Skype: skype://waywordradio Copyright 2013, Wayword LLC.
Recorded on February 19, 2012. Episode 169: Yotsuba! Music by Sepultura, Black Wolf Fight and The Wipers Check out Jason’s site, Eric’s site, Ok, PANIC!, League Night, and The Savage FINcast. Email Eric or Jason. Time – 71:02 min. / File Size – 34mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
Podcast manga review of Yotsuba volume 6 by Kiyohiko Azuma. Translated by Amy Forsyth. Originally published in Japan by Media Works. Published in the US by Yen Press, $10.99, Rated All Ages. From the back cover: Yotsuba's getting a biiike!! Didja know the wheels of a bike go round and round and round and round...oh, Yotsuba's getting dizzy...whoooa... My Grade: A+
Here are the bestselling manga volumes for last week: 1) Chibi Vampire 14 2) Vampire Kisses 3 3) Naruto 46 4) Fullmetal Alchemist 20 5) Naruto 45 6) Bleach 28 7) Shugo Chara 7 8) Yotsuba 6 9) Negima Neo Magister 3 10) Vampire Knight 7 It's nice to see Tokyopop grabbing the two top spots instead of the ever-present Viz. Sadly, for Tokyopop, it's the last volume of Chibi Vampire. I remember buying the first volume of that title a couple of years back, before all the current vampire fad had started. I bet Tokyopop never had a clue that it would become one of their top sellers. I read the first couple of volumes but drifted away from it for whatever reason. I guess now that it's ended, it would be a good time to pick it back up. I also need to check out the Vampire Kisses series. While I'm on the topic of blood suckers, Vampire Knight is another series I need to begin again. There's just so many books out there and so little time. I would surmise that because only the sixth volume of Yotsuba has charted, I would then think Yen might have gambled and lost by relying on Yotsuba fans to pick up their re-released editions of volumes 1-5. I know I didn't get any of them, only buying the new volume 6. I have all the old ADV versions and do not have an extra $60 laying around to buy something I already have. I'm still waiting for a callback or email from the New York Times. I thought that joining in during the "disrespect for manga" controversy that I could insinuate that I could do a better job writing the little manga blurbs for the books than their current writer. I even told them that I was willing to work for Nike shoe factory wages, but still no response. I know other bloggers have written secret emails lobbying for the job, but I'm straight up about it, so stay out of the way! (The subliminal point of the above parody was to state my opinion that some in the manga world wanted to work for the New York Times and that they overreacted simply through a repressed desire to work for the very monster they were getting angry at.) "LEAVE YOTSUBA ALOOOONNEEE!" (Oh yeah, by the way, I DO want to work for ADV manga too. PLEASE ring me back!)
What's up ADV Manga? I used to buy your books back in the day. Oh, the good old days when you were gonna release 1000 manga volumes. You released Volume 1 of Yotsuba by Kiyohiko Azuma, creator of Azumanga Daioh, in June 2005, Volume 2 in August and Volume 3 in October of that same year. Then things started to hit a snag. Yotsuba, along with other titles like Gunslinger Girl, Aria, and Cromartie High School, disappeared from shelves. Yes, the great disaster of ADV manga had begun. Volume 4 of Yotsuba didn't come out till July 2007! By that time I was very leery of buying ADV titles because you never knew when the next volume would come out. At first I boycotted Gunslinger Girl because it had been so long since the last volume that I had to go back to the first volume and reread the series. But I couldn't resist picking up the then new Yotsuba volumes. It ends up that I was hesitant for good reason. After printing Volume 5 in October 2007, ADV manga apparently died and Yotsuba was locked up in their basement, along with the other titles I mentioned up above. So far, only Yotsuba and a few others like Aria and Peacemaker have been able to find a way to escape from their dungeon of manga death. You would think Gunslinger and Cromartie would have been picked up by now. I think Cromartie would be a good fit for Dark Horse. Gunslinger? I think Seven Seas. But anyways, back to my main point. Yen is putting out a new edition of Yotsuba with new translations. And get this, they are releasing the first 6 volumes next month! Volume 7 is set for December 2009 with Volume 8 set for April 2010. Yen currently has the covers for volumes 1-6 up at: http://yenpress.us/?page_id=636 I don't really like the fact that they are clumping 6 volumes in one month. They should have spaced it out. If they had, like one volume per month, I would have bought each book as it came out. Since so many are coming out together, what I plan to do is just buy the first and sixth volumes. I already own 1-5 of the ADV editions, so I just want to compare the translations and printing quality of the first books to see how they differ and if it's worth buying the other four that I already have. If you are a One Piece AND Yotsuba fan, prepare to die of starvation, or hopefully, your parents are rich. Or you have a really good job. Or if you aren't living with your parents, maybe move in until this plague of riches passes over! Oh yeah, if you can answer this, you win a Sesho No-Prize!: "Who is Javier Lopez?" Think and discuss amongst yourselves.
He's the creator of "Azumanga Daioh" and "Yotsuba&!," two series well worth your time. That said, after we did the podcast, I came home and found some things out. Corrections/updates to the podcast follow after the break. First off, Kiyohiko Azuma is really a guy. It's been generally assumed that because he draws really cute stuff and has a first name ending in the "-ko" suffix (usually reserved for girls) that "he" was really a "she." That's not the case, and we should've found this out before we did the podcast. So, my bad. *does the "my bad" dance* The other thing is that Yen Press has only acquired the rights to volume six of "Yotsuba&!" Finding this out certainly diminishes some of the excitement that I had while recording the podcast, but there's some fun to be had in speculating why it's the only volume they've announced. I'm betting that either Azuma or Media Works (the company that publishes the series in Japan) is gunshy about licensing out the series again after the debacle that their relationship with ADV Manga turned into. So, they're only giving Yen rights to that one volume (plus the previous five, which I hear they're negotiating with what's left of ADV Manga for the rights to use their translations) to see how this shakes out. Or, it could be that with what the economy the way it is, Yen is just putting out volume six to see if it'll still sell. I can't fault them for thinking like that, but I think they'll be pleasantly surprised once the volume is released. The series inspires a certain... "fervor" among a lot of anime and manga fans on the internet (there's a reason Yotsuba is one of the many mascots of 4chan) to the point where even if they've already read scanlations online, they'll pick up the print version because they love it that much. Anyway, even if it does turn out to be just one volume, more "Yotsuba&!" is a good thing no matter which way you look at it. And if Yen Press does drop the ball... then I'll just go back to hoping that Dark Horse picks it up.
Gunslinger Girl Volume 4 by Yu Aida. Translated by Javier Lopez. Originally published in Japan by Media Works. Published in US by ADV Manga, $9.99, Rated 16+. Volume 4 of Gunslinger Girl begins with a focus on perhaps the saddest member of the cast of girl assassins: Claes. Her handler had begun to doubt the ethics of what he was doing and had thought about exposing the whole operation. To prevent this, he was liquidated by the SWF. The problem is that once a girl bonds to her handler, there is no going back and it is extremely hard, if not impossible, to give her a new partner. So Claes is pretty much excess baggage and is only kept alive for the sake of study and experimentation. Since her memory was wiped clean, she walks around with a sense of something missing from her life. A sadness she can't quite put her finger on. Triela, too, is having some life issues, as she grapples with her first major defeat by the killer Pinocchio. She would have gotten killed by him, but he had a flashback to something in his past and spared her life. She doesn't have a lot of time to dwell on it though, as she and Hillshire are assigned to protect a mob boss daughter because her father has decided to turn state's evidence against his former friends. The aspect of this series that Aida handles so well is that there isn't a lot of exploitation of the "cute" factor that drawing and portraying such young girls could easily slip into. Instead the writer shows how the spirit of each girl finds a way to fight its way up through all the brainwashing and conditioning to desperately grasp at something of a normal life. While the story sometimes flirts with the idea that the girls are in love with their partners, again, this is never taken to moe otaku extremes and is explained by saying it is a result of their conditioning. Aida also handles flashbacks well, using them just enough to explain her character motivations and giving them depth, without causing jarring interruptions in the flow of the current storyline. This is a great series. It's too bad that ADV Manga sucks and a new volume hasn't been published in 6 months. At one time, the release schedule averaged one volume per YEAR. For example, Volume 3 was published in June 2005 while this fourth volume did not come out till July 2007! And now it seems like there has been another interruption. They should really just give up the license, along with Cromartie and Yotsuba and get out of the manga business. My Grade: A
Podcast Episode 80 Manga Review: Yotsuba&! Volume 5 by Kiyohiko Azuma, creator of Azumanga Daioh. Translated by Javier Lopez. Originally published in Japan by Media Works. Published in US by ADV manga, $9.99, Rated All Ages. Yotsuba continues her long road to understanding the world as she encounters the money powered Cardbo, a friendly robot made of cardboard, who is actually Miura. Then it's on to helping Ena's family with their housework, visiting a videostore, a planetarium, and on to a dip in the sea as the whole gang goes on a beach trip. My Rating: A The website I mention in the podcast is: http://www.japanaradio.com/ It plays all kinds of J-pop and anime related music. You can listen for free or you can subscribe for better sound quality. You must download the orban plug-in on the top right corner under tune-in to be able to hear the streams. Then you just click on whatever format and speed you have. Or you can also find it on Itunes when you click on the radio icon then international.
This week, the theme is unbridled optimism in the face of adversity, so who better to have on as a guest than veteran anime fan and Corn Pone Flicks personality Joe Vecchio. Daryl reviews Studio 4C's 2004 theatrical film Mind Game, Gerald weighs in with his thoughts on Vertical Inc's release of the Osamu Tezuka manga Ode to Kirihito, and Clarissa feels all warm and fuzzy inside as she shares with us her thoughts on ADV's manga release of Yotsuba! Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
This week I've finally got a podcast finished! I know most artists have problems cutting the infamous second album but I fell on my third one! On this week's show I talk about the manga Yotsuba&, the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, catch up with the news and introduce a new segment! The shows structure has been changed around a little thanks to some helpful pointers from a fellow podcaster. Hopefully you guys won't have to wait so long for show 04! Anywho if you need to contact me with hints, questions, comments, requests for reviews and anything else then drop me a line @: eeeperschoice- at -gmail.com eeeperschoice- at -podomatic.com Eeeper's Choice Podcast Eeeper's Choice Voicemail Also at GoogleTalk Voicemail @ eeeperschoice- at -gmail.com Links: ANN page on Kiyohiko Azuma ANN page on Yotsuba&! ANN page on Cyber City Odeo 808 Central Park Media Home Page (Good luck searching for Cyber City there!) ANN page on The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Official Haruhi Suzumiya Site Promos this week: Anime World Order Podcast Jeepneyfied Podcast with Mishi! NinjaConsultant Podcast Otaku Generation Podcast Shadowfalls Podcast Post Note: In reviewing this show I realised I've made some mistakes within the show. Itai! I thought I'd edited these out but I guess they must slipped through. I'm putting together a new show right now so while thats on the burner, I'll reedit the third show! Sayoonara!