Posts Tagged ‘music’

#589: When You Throw It and It Slams Back At You.

Live-action Saint Seiya does well and Toei Animation wants to do another one, the Gundam franchise brings in big bucks, and a music composer is handed a suspended sentence?! Also, MyAnimeList.net is hacked, Yoko Takahashi is to stream a concert worldwide, and Spy x Family gets a coffee collab for Father’s Day! Meanwhile in Japan… Japan to ban upskirting in sweeping sex crime reforms, highway […]

#582: Getting Fancy With It!

We get a 24/7 anisong stream! Live action Cells at Work, mangaka legend Rumiko Takahashi draws a one-shot manga, new Pokémon anime gets a manga, composer Hidekazu Tanaka admits to obscenity charges, and Soul Eater celebrates 15 years! Meanwhile in Japan… Own a giant 3D cat from Shinjuku and the newest capsule toy that doesn’t open?!

Fender Announces “2020 Evangelion Asuka Telecaster”!

In commemoration of the release of “Shin Evangelion Theatrical Version”, Fender has announced the release of their “2020 Evangelion Asuka Telecaster”. Fender Music has announced that a limited production model featuring Asuka and other symbolic features of Evangelion will go on sale mid-July.

Episode #253 – So We Didn’t Go to MAGFest…

On tonight’s show, we discuss the upcoming Black Butler movie, the Attack on Titan videogame from CAPCOM, and the title for Cute High Earth Defense Club Love! anime! We pay tribute to musician Paul Gordon, and we discuss the top eight things we hate about cons… And do we agree? And on the Open Forum […]

Episode #252 – Fire in the Disco! Fire in the Gaylord Hotel!

On tonight’s show, we’re talking Katsucon! Join Ichigo Gami as she recaps all four days with DJ Ranma S, Ari Rockefeller, and Mako-chan! If time permits, we will talk about how Doki Doki is still sending out bootlegs, a butt wrestling manga gets, an anime, and how Saint Seiya and Guinness World Records collides! Which […]

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