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Was geht ab Friends. Flaschenöffner. Für viele ein Helfer in Not, für Kurosch nur unnötige Extralast am Schlüsselbund. Achtung! Der gute Kurosch verrät seine größten Tricks und How to's in Sachen Flaschen öffnen. Das und wie Zapan für einen bleibenden Eindruck gesorgt hat, in der Kindergarten Küche - nur hier in dieser Folge. Wir wünschen viel Spaß Shababs!
Yo Fam.. Viel Spaß mit dem neuem Sound. Wir haben einiges an Equipment aufgestockt um euch noch mehr Spaß beim Zuhören geben zu können. Zapan ist ein Spielverderber mehr nicht. Fragt seinen Cousa. Viel Spaß und folgt uns auf ALLEN Plattformen.
WE BACK WE BACK!!1! Ich hoffe ihr verzeiht uns, unseren verpassten Rap-Podcast. Dafür kommen wir um so geiler um die Ecke. Zapan erzählt vom originalen White Boy Rick und ein kleiner Realtalk zum Schluss. Viel Spaß Fam! Folgt uns auf allen Plattformen Habibis & Habibtis!
James tells Steven about the two non-cannon endings of Battle Angel Alita, draws comparisons between the James Cameron / Robert Rodriguez movie adaptation and the anime, as well as bring up how much the mangaka suffered from burnout. Over all, this was an amazing cyberpunk treat and it's fair to say both dudes have a crush on Alita. Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 074: Battle Angel Alita vol. 9 Chapters 48 to 51 “No Brainer” and “Epitaph” By Yukito Kishiro Translation by Stephen Paul Lettering by Scott Brown Topics: Casting of the Alita: Battle Angel movie Indiskovar (indi 2.0) No Brainer (MIB, death of Bigot, Lou Collins fate) Ouroboros II (Nova, “Gentle Alita” or “Gally”) Last Blade (Koyomi, The photographer, Den) Epitaph (Things we forgot to mention, the ending, the author) The different endings to Battle Angel Alita. As the majority of readers will know by now, Battle Angel Alita ends on a type of tragic cliff hanger, this was confirmed as canon when the new series ‘Battle Angel Alita: Last Order' followed from the events of this chapter 51. For a long time, the canonical ending was deemed to be the one in the Playstation videogame ‘Gunnm: Martian Memory (a.k.a. Memories of Mars)'. The following is a brief summary on the two endings, we'll refer to the original as the Shueisha ending and the other as the Playstation ending. Note that both endings count as non-canonical but start off similar since they take place after chapter 51. The two are similar in that Alita is revived by Nova and wakes up to find herself in the city of Zalem, she recalls some memory of her past life, we discover that prior to meeting Ido she crash landed on earth as she was making an attack on Jeru. The attack was pre-empted by Gerude, who Alita narrowly escapes from. On Jeru, Alita makes it her goal to save Lou from the MIB and liberate both Zalem and Jeru from the control of Melchizedek, with Melchizedek being responsible for cutting off Earth from its space elevator and creating the brain to biochip initiation. It becomes clear that Melchizedek is an AI infected by some sort of virus. Shueisha ending: Melchizedek is suicidal and decides to collapse the space elevator, to save the scrapyard and Zalem from the cataclysm Alita uses the Imaginos body that Nova gave her and fuses herself to the main bolt. Effectively Alita sacrifices her life. A few years later, searching for answers to Alita's demise is an 18-year-old Koyomi, now a photojournalist. Koyomi travels to Jeru where she finds a much older looking and jaded Figure Four, the two come across a dishevelled and decrepit Nova who leads them to Alita's grave, now known as the ‘the tree of life' or the ‘Nanomachine tree'. Which was created when Alita transmuted into the space elevator. Both Koyomi and Figure break the seed of the tree and set free a flesh and blood Alita. She retains all her memories and is happy to be in the arms of Figure again. Playstation ending: Alita leaves Nova to find out what infected Melchizedek. Meanwhile she takes part in the tenth “Zenith of Things” tournament, which involves the strongest fighters in the solar system all competing with each other. It's during this time that Alita meets Gerude, and although Alita loses a fight to Gerude she is spared because he sees that Alita's Panzer Kunst is different. And he can see that Alita has now become a defender of Earth and its people. Gerude is eventually killed by another “Kunstler”, the main antagonist of the space arc, known as Zuoh, who calls his martial art “Panzer Faust” a newly developed form of Panzer Kunst. Zuoh intends to terrorise Earth and continue the terraformation war in spite of Melchizedek. Eventually with the help of a spy called Limeira, Zuoh is arrested by Martian authorities, putting an end to Mars' involvement in the terraformation war. During these events Alita revives a space ship for the sake of frontier exploration. And it's in this conclusion where Alita is about to set off with her friends and allies on the space ship, known as Leviathan 1, that she finds that due to the absence of Melchizedek, Jeru has been transformed to resemble the likeness of Desty Nova's face. Alita chooses to stay behind on earth. Making sure that Nova does not make earth a personal playground for his experiments. More Movie related topics: Tilly Lockey (So to sponsor the Alita movie, the designers at 20th century fox made designs for Open Bionics, as a representative of Open Bionics, Tilly wore the bionic arms on the red carpet, her previous arms were based on the Deus Ex: Human Revolution Videogame) Comparisons between the Original Video Anime and the Live Action Hollywood movie: Similarities Chiren is an original character from the '93 anime, played by Jennifer Connelly in the 2019 movie. She is a love interest for Ido and a sort of anti-villain. She plays a pivotal role in saving Yugo's life. Grewishka is a composite mix of the characters Kinuba and Makaku. He works for Vector and is played by Jackie Earl Hayley in the 2019 movie. Fang the Dog is killed by Grewishka, When Alita fights Grewishka she wears the dog's blood as war paint. There is no baby Koyomi involved in the fight. Megil (the werewolf) is absent from both stories. Differences Desty Nova manages to possess and control Grewishka and Vector. Making it clear that those who work for Nova are puppets to his will. Yugo first meets Alita whilst he is working on the wind turbine, whereas in the 2019 movie Yugo pushes her out of oncoming traffic. Clive Lee's role in the 2019 movie is reduced to a cameo, for all intents and purposes, Zapan functions as a composite role in place of Clive Lee. The 2019 movie includes Nyssiana who seems like an original character but is actually based on the Mutant Woman who appears in the manga. In the 2019 movie she accompanies Grewishka and Romo. Alita is given a Berserker body by Ido, in the 2019 movie she finds the Berseker body in the ruins of a Martian spacecraft. Zapan frames Yugo for murder. Koyomi does not appear in the '93 anime but appears as a teenager in the 2019 movie. She becomes a friend of Alita's through Yugo. Alita does not fight the hunter warriors in the Kansas bar, unlike the manga and the 2019 movie. In the 2019 movie, Murdock the dog master, appears during the underground Grewishka fight. He uses his cyborg dogs to aid Alita. The fact that Grewishka kills Fang is enough motivation for him. In the 2019 movie Zariki is a Motorball champion who gets his Grind cutters stolen from Yugo and Tanji. Eventually they are given to Grewishka. Unlike the '93 anime, Zariki is not a hired goon for Vector. It is Grewishka who serves that function, thus Grewishka survives the underground fight to die in Vector's office. The presence of Motorball is the largest difference between the anime and the live action Hollywood movie. In the 2019 movie Yugo teaches Alita how to play Motorball on the streets of Scrap Iron City. And in her first appearance on a legitimate Motorball track she faces a conspiracy to kill her. We also see a brief cameo of Jasugun. As with the original manga, Zapan loses his face when he crosses Alita for Yugo's bounty. This is absent in the '93 anime. Alita experiences flashbacks of her mission that involves the invasion of Zalem and her target being the villainous Desty Nova. Major differences from the Manga: By the end of the story Chiren's organs is packaged and ready to be transported to Zalem. Including her brain. Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/ Instagram – weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
Selam Selam Fam, Zapan war paar Tage krank und erzählt uns wie er überlebt hat. Inzwischen versucht Kurosch eine Online ID zu machen. Viel Spaß beim Hören. Folgt uns auf allen Plattformen Habibis & Habibtis!
Volume 6 a.k.a. the TUNED arc follows Alita as she joins a ragtag group of mercenaries. And James and Steve can't help but compare it to films like Aliens, War movies and Westerns, not bad for a cyberpunk story, no? Skip summary @6:27 071: Battle Angel Alita vol. 6 Chapters 30 to 35 “Judgement Day” and “Rainmaker” By Yukito Kishiro Translation by Stephen Paul Lettering by Scott Brown Synopsis After the defeat of Zapan, Alita is condemned to disposal for the crime of using a firearm. However, she is saved by a man known as the Director Bigott Eizenburg, he communicates to her via a dream in the middle of her disposal procedure before saving her, Alita is hesitant to believe him, but when Bigott reveals that he is after Desty Nova it is then that Alita decides to work for his group TUNED, in the hopes that she can find Ido by tracking Nova. We head towards an ambiguous time in the future where the authority of the scrapyard a.k.a. ‘the Factory' hires mercenaries to protect their cargo from a gang of bandits. A man called Figure Four Joins them, his most distinctive trait is that he is an organic flesh and blood man who is able to fight machines and cyborgs through his Qi and Hertza Hauen martial arts. He meets another mercenary, Yorg, who warns him about the dangerous woman on the other carriage. Alita. Figure Four introduces himself to Alita by pinching her harmonica and playing it badly! Luckily for him Alita finds him charming. The train is attacked by Bandits. Their leader being Knuclehead. Alita manages to extinguish this threat and keep Knuclehead detained, cutting his vocal cord so that he can no longer make verbal threats. During the attack the nuclear-powered train went into meltdown, both Figure Four, Yorg and Alita survive the fallout by ditching the train; but it becomes apparent that the two men only slow Alita down. This leads to a tense discussion with Bigott on deciding the fate of the men. Figure chooses to settle things by fighting Alita. He loses. And he wakes finding out Alita has left him with Yorg and took off in a Dune Buggy. A lot happens during these events, Alita obviously has a conscience, and Yorg has a family back home so she returns to pick up the men, but a cyclone creates the contrivance of losing Knuckehead and Alita and the mercenaries stubble upon ruins of a city not knowing at first that it is a military base owned by Barjack. The whole cyclone ordeal has Figure tie up Alita and scavenge for rations until he can trust her again. And although Alita is very happy to be fed by Figure Four, the man isn't exactly a smooth operator when it comes to winning Alita over. A repaired Knucklehead returns with reinforcements, a party of the Barjack rebellion lead by Colonel Bozzle. Alita gives away her position by screaming and shooting at a butterfly, apparently the appearance of beady eyes on its wings creep her out. A shot from a tank targets them. Alita manages to save them due to the wall that falls having smashed out windows. Bozzle is an old friend of Yorg's and so Yorg sides with Bozzle in order to save his himself, this brings confusion to the fight and Alita is apprehended whilst Figure Four is left for dead. Alita loses her legs and is interrogated by Bozzle yet Knuclehead is angry at being used as bait for the attack on Alita, Knuckehead attacks Bozzle and his socket soldiers. He kidnaps Alita and in their final showdown Figure manages to make a surprise attack and save Alita. Alita goes to give Figure a kiss until she is interrupted by gunfire. Bozzle and an unknown socket soldier have survived and seem to want to settle the score. In a twist of fate, the soldier is Yorg, and his final act of redemption is to rebel against Bozzle. Yorg dies in the arms of Figure and Bozzle dies too. After burying Yorg, Alita and Figure travel on foot through the desert wasteland, with one last bastion of hope being that Figure thinks he can make it rain by singing. And you know what? By some miracle it does. Why fish is pouring from the Sky has yet to explained. Topics The ending and the ambiguity of the miracle. The disposal scene. The train ambush attack. The romance between Alita and Figure Four. Yorg as a character. Other references Figure Four is the second character appearing to use Hertza Hauen and Qi, the first being Jasugun during the Motorball arc. The Dryad Butterfly, Minois Dryas. Alita shares the fear of this butterfly with the Author Yukito Kishiro. Volume 6 contains visual allusions to the 1987 movie, Robocop, Alita smashes her hand through a wall to grab a soldier by surprise. And the socket Soldiers themselves are based on Peter Weller's costume and bald cap headpiece in the movie. Yukito Kishiro must have thought the bald cyborg in that film resembled a lightbulb and the socket soldiers are screwed into their bodies through such a way. This is no surprise since, Kishiro has mentioned how at one point he hoped the Robocop director, Paul Verhoeven would direct a live action film version of Alita/Gunnm, according to the October 1993 interview in Animerica magazine with Seiji Horibuchi. For Kishiro's interview and more you can purchase this book here. You can also find old scans and transcripts online too. Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/ Instagram – weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
Olga Jamous nos habla de la importancia de la carta astral en nuestra vida y como puede ayudar a conocernos mejor y a cambiar varios aspectos de ella, sólo aquí con Yordi en exa.
Olga Jamous nos habla de la importancia de la carta astral en nuestra vida y como puede ayudar a conocernos mejor y a cambiar varios aspectos de ella, sólo aquí con Yordi en exa.
James and Steve discuss which other actors would have played a good Desty Nova, story-wise Zapan returns to settle the score. So basically, we get Karma as a theme! Skip plot summary @5:51 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 070: Battle Angel Alita vol. 5 Chapters 23 to 29 “Lost Sheep” and “Lion and the Lamb” By Yukito Kishiro Translation by Stephen Paul Lettering by Scott Brown Synopsis Zapan, who previously fought Alita, helps out the homeless with his love, Sarah. Suffering from post-traumatic stress after Alita tore off his face, it only takes seeing Alita on TV, now a Motorball champion, to trigger his mental breakdown. Forgetting his strength, he decapitates Sarah and sends her head flying into the soup that she cooked for the homeless. He scoops out her head, apologises and walks off. Two years later, Alita has quit Motorball and lives by herself. She spends her nights as a songstress, entertaining at the Kansas bar with Shumira. Shumira is both the bar maid and the baby sitter for Koyomi. During the day Alita teaches self-defence classes and reads Hans Henny jahn. Zapan, now a wanted man, is on the hunt for Alita. But it's not so simple, As Sarah's father, an old man with a pack of robot dogs, intends to avenge his daughter. Alita is respectful for the old man, during the fight, and perhaps to Zapan too, since Alita gives Zapan the chance to strike by playing him a song instead. In the end, it's the old man's dogs who gives the fatal blow to Zapan. On Alita's birthday, Ido gives her the seeds for sugar snap peas and Alita gets a letter from her old friend Umba. He reveals that he tried his best to salvage Alita's Berserker body but it is now bought and owned by the man Desty Nova. Ido goes to visit Nova whilst Alita plants the peas. Nova introduces his next project to Ido, to revive Zapan's corpse with the Berserker body. His explanation as to why; to develop Karma and to observe the possibility that mankind can overcome their karma. Nova believes his nanotechnology is key to live a life of no consequence, no Karma, but Zapan can't be controlled and makes an attack on every one in their wake. Not long after this Alita is escorted to Ido and Nova, Alita knows Ido well enough to grab her Damascus blade beforehand. On arrival at the ruins of Nova's lab stands Nova and his entourage. She asks about Ido and so Nova gives her Ido's head in a box. Alita is devasted, and her attempts to murder the lot fall short as their Nanomachines give them superhuman healing. Nova claims to be able to bring Ido back to life and gives Alita appropriate ammunition to fight Zapan who is now on his way to Kansas bar where he kills Gonzu. Alita is too late to save the bar and is treated like a pariah. The community blames her for turning Zapan into a monster and so vouches to turn her into a scapegoat. They plan to hand her over to Zapan so that the monster can find peace. Alita refuses to go down without a fight. And in their climactic battle Alita wins. The last thing we see of Zapan is that he wakes to find that Sarah is still alive that his journey for retribution was just a dream. Topics The character Eelai is Nova's “Paramour” according to the 2017 Kodansha translation, Merriam-Webster defines the Paramour word as an “illicit or secret lover”. She is a hypersexual woman that can be quite common in boy's manga, regardless of the comments James has on this character and the role of BDSM, one should not take his words too seriously, after all BDSM is a consensual and adult practice. A far interesting question is if Eelai will ever have her way with the Doctor Ido character. Who could have played a good Nova in a life action film? The actor that James forgets the name of is actor John Glover (who is on twitter for those who are curious), he played as villainous characters in ‘Smallville', ‘Gremlins 2: The New Batch' and ‘Batman & Robin'. Other actors name dropped is Jim Carrey and Jeffrey Combs. Karma and scapegoating as themes for consequence. Cancel culture now being referred to as consequence culture by academics. Zapan's return and vengeance. Alita's growth as a character and plausibility of becoming a singer. Other references Eric Drexler, The term "nano-technology" had been coined by the Tokyo University of Science professor Norio Taniguchi in 1974 to describe the precision manufacture of materials with nanometer tolerances, and Drexler unknowingly used a related term in his 1986 book Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology to describe what later became known as molecular nanotechnology When people say nano-technology in science fiction they are usually referring to Drexler's premise. The manga has chapter titles which have biblical symbolism; the lamb is a symbol of purity and as such is considered most worthy of sacrificial ritual. The Manga very much depicts Alita as the would-be lamb/scapegoat. In the King James translation (KJV), Ezekiel 46:4 reads: “In the burnt offering which the prince shall offer to the Lord on shall be six lambs without blemish and a ram without blemish” …and in Leviticus 12:8 KJV it reads: “But if she cannot afford a lamb, then she shall take two turtledoves or two young pigeons, the one for a burnt offering and the other for a sin offering; and the priest shall make atonement for her, and she will be clean.'” This is very much in a similar way to how one uses scapegoats. However, a “sheep” often refers to a follower of God, and Jesus Christ is considered “The Lamb of God”, The Lions are a reference to how Roman emperors persecuted the Christians. With origins as early as Ignatius of Antioch. In fact, Ignatius' open letter (his epistle) to the Romans states: “I am God's wheat and I am being ground by the teeth of wild beasts to make a pure loaf for Christ. I would rather that you fawn on the beasts so that they may be my tomb and no scrap of my body be left. Thus, when I have fallen asleep, I shall be a burden to no one. Then I shall be a real disciple of Jesus Christ when the world sees my body no more.” For more reading check out the Order of Saint Ignatius website and this article by Kuba Shand-baptiste. “Demon Dogs” as a term has been used to describe the Cerberus or the “hounds of Hell”, although Steven mentions it within British lore, however, and perhaps coincidentally the notion of a dog from hell actually permeates from a lot of cultures. Sadly, when it comes to dogs many myths persists to this day, especially in Islamic instances. One can't help but wonder what Islam's stance on cybernetic dogs would be. 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A deep dive critique into the cyborg fantasy that is Battle Angel Alita a.k.a. Gunnm! Alita fights a werewolf that wears shades, as you do, but is her love strong enough to save Yugo? Sorry for the technical issues guys, promise next week will have better audio! skip summary @ 6:26 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 067: Battle Angel Alita vol. 2 Chapters 7 to 6, ‘Tears of an Angel' and ‘Guilty Dreams' By Yukito Kishiro Translation by Stephen Paul Lettering by Scott Brown Synopsis: A dazed and passed out Alita wakes up on a bed of soft earth in a derelict warehouse, she finds a young man watching her, his name is Yugo. They both walk through the remnants of a fight, one that isn't over until Alita is attacked, luckily, she finishes the job. Yugo has no qualms about harvesting their corpses. It's thanks to serendipity that Alita meets Yugo again as he works on Dr. Ido's roof by repairing the wind turbine. It's clear that Alita has a crush on the boy yet Yugo moonlights as a thief, stealing spines of unsuspecting cyborgs so that he can flog them onto the black market. He plans to raise enough funds so that he can fulfil his dream of living in Zalem, albeit he doesn't leave his victims for dead. Alita is unaware of this but she chooses to raise her own funds in order to support Yugo's dream. Alita becomes conscious of being a cyborg, and it pains her to know that she is too strong and too powerful to be able to safely hold Yugo in her arms. Zapan, a Warrior-hunter who has a grudge against Alita, catches Yugo in the act of stealing spines, he kills off Yugo's accomplices, Van and Tanji, but Yugo escapes. To spite Alita, Zapan puts a bounty out on Yugo's head and Alita runs through a storm so to aid him. She finds Yugo in the same place they first met and Alita confesses her love towards Yugo. He tells Alita that one of his hands formerly belonged to his dead brother and he still has the scars from the surgery. By trading his hand for his brother's, he is able to honor him. Soon Yugo is confronted by his brother's killer. A Warrior-Hunter who is now after the bounty on Yugo. He killed Yugo's brother for attempting to illegally fly up to Zalem and now he plans to kill Yugo for doing something similar. Alita fights the warrior hunter, and although he mocks her electrically conductive arm, the warrior is defeated by a lightning strike. Sadly, Yugo was egregiously wounded before Alita could do anything to help. Afterwards, Zapan and his cohorts ambush Alita, anticipating that she is protecting Yugo. Alita reveals that she has the severed head of Yugo and thus the payment of bounty goes to her. Zapan's audience quickly dissipates. However, Zapan is flabbergasted, he can't believe that Alita could behead Yugo. Zapan attempts to steal the head from her and finds that Alita has secretly connected Yugo's head to her own cybernetic vital organs. Effectively Yugo isn't dead, he's on life support! With one stroke of her hand, Alita cuts off Zapan's face, for Zapan the hit isn't fatal but it is debilitating, sending Zapan to a great fall. Since Alita has ownership of Yugo's head, it is her right if she wants to trade it in for her bounty reward, but what she does is have Dr. Ido give Yugo a new body and once acclimated to it, both he and Alita confront Vector. The man who promised Yugo a trip to Zalem. Topics: The tenets of Alita, in volume 1 Alita states “What good is happiness if it's only given to you”, in the prologue chapter of Volume 2, she states to Makaku “I believe that every human can choose her own way in life, we can choose to be ugly or beautiful”. Fighting werewolves with shades. One plot twist involves Alita keeping Yugo's head on life support, this is a narrative technique called, “indirect dialogue”. Where an author can deliberately choose to withhold information from readers so that it can have an emotional effect when revealed later. Alita hasn't developed a personal goal of her own yet and in the early chapters her character is defined by her relationship with Yugo. She also lacks a formidable antagonist. Having dreams and aspirations whilst being in a relationship. Trivia: The Warrior-hunter that attacks Yugo says “return to substance” this line is inspired by Cartesian dualism and expresses the author's personal or fictitious philosophy of being “substantiast” That the body is formless and separate from the mind. Dualism becomes a prominent topic in Mamoru Oshiis Ghost in the Shell manga which we will make a podcast on in the near future. Kiriki makes an appearance in the concluding chapter and Zapan returns in chapter 9, both their previous appearances and respective debuts are in chapter 4 ‘Resurgents' Other references: In the chapter ‘Tears of an Angel' a factory sign reads "Factory Front 242" in reference to the Belgian Industrial band, Front 242. Zapan calls Alita an ‘Iron Maiden', the title of the chapter, the name is a reference to the torture device, which is a container full of iron spikes, it has a door with hinges and forces the victim to stand straight, if they are to lean or fall inside one, they will do severe damage to themselves. Like the infamous ‘Chastity Belt' there is also no evidence of such device being used in the medieval era. In the footnotes of the manga an Iron Maiden is a type of killer android within the world of Alita. In the same chapter, ‘Heaven's Gate' is the label of one bottle, this is most likely a reference to the German Metal band that were active during the 80's, their first album being ‘Night of the Dog', released in 1984. The name is also a biblical reference, from Revelations 21:21 the New International Version states “The twelve gates were twelve pearls, each gate made of a single pearl. The great street of the city was of gold, as pure as transparent glass.” In the chapter ‘Guilty Dreams', Vector makes the threat “get out or you'll be Sashimi”, Sashimi being sliced up raw fish, the etymology behind it meaning pierced or cut along with the kanji for meat or body. In the west it is often confused with ‘Sushi' which is a pickled rice meal that is often served with fish and seaweed strips with vinegar. Facebook - facebook.com/weappreciatemanga/ Instagram – weappreciatemanga.co.uk Twitter - @RealJamesFitton Website – Weappreciatemanga.com Email – Weappreciatemanga@gmail.com
ES IST SOWEIT! Zapan erzählt der Avenue wie seine Narbe entstanden ist. Filmreif - Spektakulär - Intravenös & Omnipräsenz hat der Spiegel die Geschichte beschrieben!!1! Ja richtig.. hab einfach paar Wörter die mir spontan einfallen benutzt :S Schreibt uns euer Lieblingsturnier in die Kommentare! Folgt uns auf allen Plattformen Habibis & Habibtis!
Was geht Freunde! Neue Woche neue Folge Shababs. Ob aufm Weg zur Arbeit, Schule, Uni, Jobcenter - mit den Habibis im Ohr klappt die Verlängerung des ALG klappts bestimmt. Freut euch auf die Rap News der Woche, zusammengefasst von Zapan und Kurosch.
Yo was geht ab Freunde.. In dieser Woche geht es um Wellnes & Spa. Kurosch war am Wochenende in einer dieser Unterkünfte und Zapan hat gleich paar Erfahrungen parat! Viel Spaß beim Hören! Folgt uns auf ALLEN Plattformen!
Grüß euch ihr geilen Menschen Es ist mal wieder Mittwoch und das bedeutet ein hervorragender Reallife-Podcast erwartet euch.. Zapan erzählt euch wieso er genau im Krankenhaus war und was er dort erlebt hat. Wir beide haben Erfahrungen mit der selben Karen gehabt.. deshalb verzeiht die Ausdrucksweise.. Wir küssen eure Herzen und bleibt gesund!! Folgt uns auf allen Plattformen Habibis & Habibtis!
Was geht ab ihr geilen Säue.. es ist mal wieder Zeit für einen unglaublichen Reallife-Podcast. Wir erzählen euch wie Zapan es geschafft hat, Kurosch zum zocken zu bringen. In welche Spiele wir uns duelliert haben und in welchen Spielen wir uns gegenseitig gelehrt haben. So Sensei määäßig. Wir küssen eure Herzen und wünschen euch viel Spaß! Abonniert uns auf allen Plattformen!
Was geht ab Freunde.. Es schreit mal wieder nach einem geilen Reallife-Podcast! Dieses mal geht es um die mehreren Basechat-Persönlichkeiten von Kurosch & Zapan erzählt euch wie er beim großen Münchner Yu-Gi-O Kartenraub dabei war!! Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß Freunde :)
Was geht ab Freunde.. Hier ist der Podcast auf den ihr so lange gewartet habt. In der Hauptrolle der unglaubliche Kurosch und der noch unglaublichere Zapan. Jeden Sonntag gibt es einen Rap-Podcast und jeden Mittwoch gibt es einen Reallife-Podcast! Abonniert uns und verbreitet die frohe Botschaft!! Die Habibis sind in der Stadt!
Was geht Freunde! Heute eine spezielle Folge für unsere Kampfsportfans. Zapan und Kurosch sind große MMA Fans und reden heute ein wenig über alles rund um den Sport. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Hören Habibis!
Was geht Freunde! Heute reagieren Zapan und Kurosch auf den Song von Cashmo - Alman. Ist all die Aufregung berechtigt oder wieder mal völlig übertrieben. Viel Spaß beim Hören und lasst uns gerne eure Meinung zur Thematik über Social Media zukommen.
Was geht Shababs. Heute dreht sich alles um Serien. Zapan und Kurosch erzählen von ihren persönlichen Lieblingsserien und allgemein über ihr Serienverhalten. Folgen nicht vergessen und viel Spaß beim Hören Habibis! (und ja die zwei 1er sind gewollt im Titel...)
Selam Shababs. Der gute Kurosch erzählt euch heute von der Unterwelt Größe schlecht hin: Mahmut El Zein, der Pate von Berlin. Letze Woche erschien seine Biografie, welche Kurosch schon durch hat. Er gibt uns interessante Einblicke ins Buch und bespricht diese mit Zapan. Viel Spaß beim Hören Freunde!
Kurosch und Zapan stellen sich heute 10 Fragen. Egal wie unangenehm, peinlich oder asozial. Wenn euch das Format gefällt dann lasst es uns über Social Media wissen. Viel Spaß beim Hören Shababs!
Die Meinung von Kurosch und Zapan zur Jamule Rassismus Debatte. Lasst uns gerne eure Meinung über Social Media dar. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Freunde! Heute der zweite Teil der Schulstories von Zapan und Kurosch. Geisteskrankes, lustiges und verstörendes. Alles in diesen knapp 60 min. Viel Spaß beim Hören Shababs!
Was geht Habibis. Heute dreht sich mal wieder alles um Arafat und Bushido. Kurosch fasst die aktuellen Entwicklungen im Prozess für euch zusammen und Zapan gibt seinen Senf dazu. Man kennts. Viel Spaß beim hören Freunde!
Manu Abi hat sich ne Harley ausgeliehen und nen Ausritt zum Gericht gemacht. Vor Ort trifft er zufällig ein Beast in Begleitung von Hayvans. Tierisch interessante Angelegenheit. Leider wird niemand meinen Wortwitz jemals sehen, gezeichnet Zapan :(
Was läuft Habibis. Zapan und Kurosch reden heute über das neue Talent aus dem AON Camp DYR und Xatars Teambuilding Skills. Viel Spaß beim Hören Shababs!
Fanzer Kunst returns! What happens when you give a Zapan an Akira body? We journey beyond the scrapyard and meet a bunch of new friends! All good times! Plus, a game is played! 17:21 Booktalk TopgallantRadio.com - Radio for sailors
TMI Makes Dystopia Great Again with our two features this week - we break out the GIANT contact lenses to take a gander at Alita: Battle Angel, and then out come the eye patches for the Carpenter classic Escape From New York. The end of society was never this fun! #alita #alitabattleangel #jamescameron #robertrodriguez #snakeplissken #escapefromnewyork #kurtrussell #johncarpenter #adriennebarbeau #wall-e #aboyandhisdog
Things get a little mixed up in our big 150th episode as we review Alita: Battle Angel from the comfort of our headsets, rather than face-to-face. This is what happens when it snows so much. Anyway, we discuss the latest Manga turned movie adaptation but first, news including ShazamGate, and our thoughts on the new...
The Filmlosophers pick apart the cybernetic workings of the latest film from Director Rober Rodriguez, Alita: Battle Angel (2019). Rodriguez, alongside producer and co-writer James Cameron, set to change the landscape of anime-live action adaptations with their latest cinema offering! The film stars Rosa Salazar as the titular role, alongside the incredible Christoph Waltz, Jennifer Connelly, Mahershala Ali, Ed Skrein, Jackie Earle Haley and new-comer Keean Johnson. But does this film measure up to the expectations of anime and film fans, alike? Or will Alita: Battle Angel fall to the wayside much like its predecessors, and become a ghost of its former self?
This week we check out the 2019 Alita: Battle Angel: a live-action adaptation of Yukito Kishiro’s Sci-Fi seinen series! Have dakazu and Darfox finally found a good manga movie adaptation?! 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: “New Divide” by J2 Feat. Avery from Alita: Battle Angel, Opening, Introductions, French 00:02:05 - Listener Emails: Manga suggestion from Leo 00:04:45 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: “Dragon Ball Z” OST “Prologue”, We recommend the Manga Log podcast 00:06:06 - dakazu finds the post-murderer life in Boku no Namae wa “Shounen A” to be a little unrealistic 00:13:34 - GROUNDLESS is a war manga that’s oozes with World War II aesthetic 00:17:44 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Darfox Dabbles, Darfox will check out some available manga on Shueisha’s Manga Plus app 00:20:52 - Main Segment Manga in Motion: Transition Song: “Motorball” by Tom Holkenborg from Alita: Battle Angel, we discuss newly released James Cameron dream project directed by Robert Rodriguez 00:21:49 - We start with our expectations we had after seeing ‘bug-eyed’ Alita in the trailers 00:23:22 - We praise the film for keeping the essence of Battle Angel Alita despite changing the story from the source material 00:25:09 - We compare this good adaptation to other failed ones like the Bleach movie 00:26:56 - Alita is a strong female hero and Darfox praises her characterization 00:28:08 - *SPOILERS FROM THIS POINT ON* We discuss the use of the F-word and Rodriguez’s use of clean violence 00:30:28 - Darfox thought the beginning felt like a cheesy young adult novel 00:33:32 - We discuss differences between the villian Grewishka and his manga counterpart Makaku 00:36:15 - The movie completely changes the character of Desty Nova 00:37:09 - dakazu breaks down how the movie combines the first three story arcs of Battle Angel Alita 00:38:41 - We feel side characters like Chiren and Vector were under utilized compared to Zapan 00:42:00 - The changes they made to Nova ruin possible story arcs that could’ve been done in a sequel 00:43:58 - dakazu compares Alita’s backstory in the movie to her origins from the manga 00:46:23 - dakazu explains how the movie’s ending pissed off his wife and how it was handled differently in the manga 00:51:52 - We love the design of the cyborgs, the look of Iron town, and the wonderful action sequences 00:53:34 - Darfox wishes there was more Motorball scenes and compares it to how Speed Racer focused on the race 00:55:16 - Guillermo del Toro helped James Cameron start this project and technology behind Avatar helped to complete it 00:58:05 - We’re happy to hear the creator of Battle Angel Alita, Yukito Kushiro, loved this movie 00:59:29 - We compare a bad scene to a good scene between Alita and Hugo 01:00:27 - While Christoph Waltz as Ido was fantastic, dakazu is mad his nurse Gerhad was just used as scenery 01:02:26 - Darfox wasn’t a fan of Hugo’s teen friends 01:03:38 - We praise Robert Rodriguez for making movies with diverse representation 01:04:23 - We explore the foreign sensation of having an adaptation we can recommend 01:06:54 - We have doubts about Alita: Battle Angel having financial success 01:07:53 - We talk about potential adaptations we’d like to see and the upcoming live-action Cowboy Bebop & One Piece 01:10:10 - We laugh about the awful Dragonball: Evolution 01:11:49 - We give our final thoughts 01:12:57 - Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster