Anime World Order Podcast
Summary: A podcast all about Japanese cartoons and comics as discussed by three self-proclaimed experts in the world of anime and manga! Plus anime news / reviews, coverage of classic anime, hentai / yaoi, and much, much more. Updated every week. We hope.
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With Hama-con over and Otakon mere days away, we go over some of the major Anime Expo 2015 announcements (this takes 28 minutes) and Daryl reviews the now 20-year old OAV series El Hazard: The Magnificent World (invariably bringing up the original Tenchi Muyo! in the process). Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplementary links.
Yep, we missed an entire month, but Shirobako is all about missing deadlines, as Clarissa points out this episode. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Wait, did we turn the clocks back to the early 2000s for this episode? Only partially, for while it?s true that we?re reviewing The Anime Encyclopedia, it's the newly revised 3rd Edition as opposed to the older editions. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Freelance videogame journalist Heidi Kemps of the website gaming.moe joins the battle to discuss the recently-concluded short comedy series Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
It wasn't easy, but we finally managed to get a hold of Ardith Carlton, who played a formative role in American anime fandom and is still going strong to this day. Her tales of 70s geekdom and what it took to make it to Japan where she now lives is one of Attack No. 1 levels of determination. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
To celebrate roughly nine years of this podcast existing, Gerald has decided to do this episode in the style of a podcast he ACTUALLY enjoys: Atomic Trivia War 9000. Joining us for this episode is Paul ?White Daryl? Chapman from Otaku USA Magazine and The Greatest Movie EVER! podcast. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Clarissa and Gerald thought they could get a podcast review done with minimal editing and minimal viewing overhead if they just watched something that was already on Netflix. But then they chose the 2013 Space Pirate Harlock CG animated film directed by Shinji Aramaki. How does this compare to what Daryl said in Show 125? ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
This is not a standard style episode, as we're interviewing Robert W. Gibson, a longtime anime fan who was there in the foundational era of US anime fandom. Part 1 is available at Tim Eldred's Cosmo DNA website. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In this episode, Gerald reviews the 1978 theatrical film Lupin the Third: The Mystery of Mamo. Be forewarned that this episode is heavier on spoilers than usual and the person we are likely to model our pronunciation of ?Lupin? after is Dennis Moore. Dennis Moore. Dum de dum. The night. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
In this episode we free our souls from the weight of gravity and gain true understanding of one another as you belong to me, I belong to you, we belong to Earth, and Daryl reviews the 7-part OAV series Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Despite the fact that Clarissa is in the middle of moving and Gerald is in the middle of helping Clarissa move, it was decided that the computers and microphones shouldn't be packed up just yet, since Gerald's got an Otakon report due. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
Seriously? We missed the entire month of June yet still say this thing is updated weekly? No matter, what?s done is done. Or rather, what?s not done is done. For this episode, Gerald reviews the classic 1980s Sunrise mecha series Giant Gorg. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
After months of general unwillingness to record due to the difficulty of assembling a proper review without spoiling everything, we're back! Clarissa reviews the recently completed television series Samurai Flamenco. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
It's a lot less structured than usual, but Daryl rambles on about the CG Space Pirate Captain Harlock film as well as Bayonetta: Bloody Fate. At no point does he say what either are about. Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplemental links.
After 2 months, we spend a lot of time not talking about anime, read an email about not watching it, and then FINALLY Daryl reviews the new anime anthology Short Peace. We're out of practice, okay? Visit www.animeworldorder.com for full show notes and supplementary links.