On the third week of our Ghibli November to Remember (into December), Dominic, Doctor, Dennis, Kate, and myself all go over Kiki's Delivery Service and Porco Rosso. I even jump in and talk about Ghibli's all new film From Up on Poppy Hill." We are taking next week off due to my being out of town, but the next week, gear up for discussion about Howl's Moving Castle, Tales from Earthsea, and the Secret World of Arrietty.
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Welcome to the second part of our "Ghibli November to Remember" as we discuss the movies "Castle in the Sky" and "Whisper of the Heart." We have Dennis on to discuss these movies and join in on the festivities. Next week we'll be covering "Kiki's Delivery Service" and "Porco Rosso" with Dennis and Doctor from the SSAA Podcast.
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Hello all, and welcome to the "Ghibli November to Remember". So since Dominic hasn't seen any Studio Ghibli films prior to this, we thought we'd dedicate an entire month to the films for those few others who haven't seen them either. This week we go over the original double billing of "My Neighbor Totoro/Grave of the Fireflies. A true 180 of emotions if there ever was any. Next week we'll be joined by Dennis as we discuss "Castle in the Sky/"Whisper of the Heart".
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On this episode of Shootin' the Shit, we have Jammer, Dennis, and Firecrouch talk about their viewing experiences with the new Madoka Magica movies while I moderate. We get into other skewed topics as per usual, but hey, that's what you've come to expect with these episodes. Next week, we begin our "Ghibli November to Remember" as I watch Studio Ghibli movies for the first time. (Yes, I know, it's strange I haven't seen any). First up is the original double-billing of My Neighbor Totoro and Grave of the Fireflies.
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On this very special episode of the AniManga Podcast, Dominic and I cover all sorts of amazing news and randomness before going into an interview with Brian Ige, VP of Animation at Viz Media, regarding Neon Alley, Viz's new 24/7 anime streaming service available on PS3. We then delve into the classic film Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer.
But how beautiful do we think it really is...? Hm...
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San Francisco, CA, October 2, 2012 – VIZ Media, the largest publisher, distributor and licensor of manga, anime and graphic novels in North America, announced the launch of Neon Alley, a 24-hour anime channel featuring the world’s best titles (dubbed in English and uncut), exclusively on the PlayStation®Network and the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) system.
“The Neon Alley premiere on PlayStation 3 is a landmark event for anime fans,” said Ken Sasaki, President and Chief Executive Officer for VIZ Media. “Neon Alley combines the appointment viewing and joy of discovery of traditional broadcast TV with the ease of subscribing to a dedicated anime channel. Fans will find all of their favorite series alongside the best of the best new series they didn’t even know they were missing!”
Starting today, the Neon Alley application can be downloaded from PlayStation Network for the PS3 system. The subscription-based service will be available for a low $6.99 per month. For a limited time only, starting today, a one-week free trial will be available for fans who sign up at NeonAlley.com.
Neon Alley’s schedule includes a mix of action, adventure, sci-fi, supernatural, fantasy, and horror anime, uncut and dubbed into English, and presented in HD (when available). At launch, Neon Alley will premiere weekly exclusive episodes of Blue Exorcist, Inuyasha: The Final Act, Nura: Rise Of The Yokai Clan and Tiger & Bunny. Fans can catch their favorite blockbuster anime from the beginning, including Death Note, Naruto Shippuden, One Piece, Vampire Knights and more. The critically acclaimed Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I – The Egg Of The Kingwill also debut in October. Future premieres include Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-Ne and Zetman. Viewers can easily find out what’s showing on Neon Alley with an electronic program guide showing the schedule for the week ahead.