Show #36 – Live From Comiket 71

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Music in this episode: “Hiji Suru STYLE,” from the album “samurai champloo music records ‘impression'”.

“Kimi No Mama De” by by Emi Motoda, from Comic Party.

“My Pace Daioh” by manzo, from Genshiken


Our Pictures of Comiket

We realize that the audio quality is extremely poor in this recording. We were using our new trio, and talked way too close to the mic, and didn’t test it first, yadda yadda. I’ve been unpacking from the trip and trying to fix the audio for two weeks, and this is the best I can do.

You can read more about Comiket here at wikipedia, or by watching Genshiken or Comic Party – see the links above. Additionally, Ed Chavez of the MangaCast did some (far superior) recordings at comiket: Day One, Day Two, Day Three, and he’s written more about it here.

Anime Christmas Bonus Show #2

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Link to Last Year’s Show (Thanks, rzpodcast)

I realize our older shows are not in the iTunes store; there are complicated reasons for this, like older shows dropping off livejournal’s RSS feed, or feedburner’s feed. So I’m making a special 2005-2006 archive feed that will be available all the time.

This Year’s Songs:

“Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” as sung by the cast of Sailor Moon, on the album “Sailor Moon SuperS: Christmas For You”.
“Yorokobi no Carol” from the Card Captor Sakura Christmas Concert album
“White Christmas” again from “Sailor Moon SuperS: Christmas For You”
“Maria no Komoriuta” also from the Card Captor Sakura Christmas Concert album (I think)
“The Hannukah Song” as performed on Saturday Night Live by Adam Sandler
“Omendato Christmasu” (We Wish You a Merry Christmas) again from Sailor Moon SuperS Christmas for You

Show #35 – The Melancholy of Erin’s Unemployment

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OP: “Indigo” by Moloko, from the album “Things to Make and Do”. We were introduced to this fine song by herohigh, a friend of Daryl Surat

ED: “Monkey Developers” song by Digital Droo, which samples the famous Steve Ballmer video. We were inspired by the song’s use in Fall_Child42’s video “An Ode To Monkey AMVers – AKA DEWELOPERS”

Show #34 – MangaNext and SITACon

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OP: Buck Rogers (1979)
ED: South Park’s Buck Rogers parody

Special Note: At the end of this episode you’ll notice that the sound quality is suddenly horrible and distorted. I don’t know what happened, but we kept talking for another 20 minutes unaware of it, and I don’t know how to fix it, so I’m making the rest of the audio available as an Extra/Omake download not available in the feed. I didn’t edit it because it sounds so horrible, but there is some informational content. Noah and I might re-record it later, or figure out how to fix it.

Show #034 Omake Indirect Download: right here. (I didn’t want to include it in the feed.)

– Erin doesn’t mean ‘El Dorado,’ which is the lost city of gold, but rather Desperado, the weepy faux-cowboy ballad by the Eagles
Paprika was AWESOME it might be a Miderami “deal breaker” – as in, if you don’t like it, I don’t like you. Noah did not get to see Paprika, and he is still bitter about it.
The Boys of Summer artist – Hiroki Otsuka lives in Brooklyn (Williamsburg) and is a giant hipster
– Picture of Williamsburg Hipster vs. Park Slope Yuppie

Q. How much do manga-ka get paid?

A. About $50 a page, plus tankoban royalities. $100 per page if you’re famous, but that page rate must be split between assistants.

Q. How much do American (superhero) comic artists get paid?

A. Scripting: $50 per page
Penciling: $100 per page
Inking: $75 per page
Flatting: $25 per page
Coloring: $50 per page
Lettering: $30 per page (some argue that this figure is too high)

These answers come from Gynocrat’s blog quoting Spubba’s livejournal. Note that these are minimum rates.

Q. How much do Tokyopop’s OEL manga artists get paid?

A. soggytoast writes: TPop’s OEL creators make in the neighborhood of $75 a page, depending who they are. That’s $15 for shading, $15 lettering, $35 for pencilling and inking. It’s really not a tremendous wage, considering who TPop is and is yet another link in their chain of controversy.

Cerebus eventually spun into a spiral of madness and misogyny
– Screw Strangers in Paradise, Terry Moore also pisses me off with giant two-page spreads of text
CB Cebulski
– Manga creation is like the assembly method of Saturn cars
– American comics are created like a Ford assembly line.
– Japanese artists retain the rights to their own creations
– In American, comic book companies are the rights holders

Alison’s MangaNext Plot Arc Diagrams:


Other Podcasts we talk about in this episode:

– THE OLD MEN!! If you know them, please get in touch with us and get them to call us back. We’re talking about Bill Thomas and Alfred Gaus of Philadelphia, PA.
Matt Pyson has been our guest and is on Otaku Generation a lot.
WARP episode with Corbin
Martin Leung, the video game pianist
Stumpy the OG Scout gets a mention

Anime-cons.com really doesn’t list anything for New Mexico, but I found the following:

http://www.epscene.com/june.html

El Paso Anime Convention 2006 UTEP’s Anime Society will host a convention promoting Japanese Animation noon to 9:30 p.m. June 2-3, at UTEP Student Union East. There will Anime screenings on five rooms, including one with kid-safe programming. There will also be an Artist’s Alley, video and other games, panels and workshops. Admission: $7 both days ($5 for Saturday only).

There’s a SF con called Bubonicon near Albuquerque(?) They might know something about anime.

We hope the Buck Rogers theme is stuck in your head now.

Show #33 – On Clown Pistols

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Music: Classic Battlestar, found on Youtube. Ending: More Battlestar, plus a little Bon Jovi

Our long discussion of three conventions continues: Anime Weekend Atlanta, SITACon, and MangaNext.

My newwww Odeo Channel (odeo/a23a00102325536d)

Show #32 – Did you know Del Ray Publishes Regular Books?

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Music: T.A.t.u.’s cover of “How Soon is Now” originally by the Smiths. End music: Bokura No Bouken (karaoke version) by Kids Alive from Hikaru No Go.

We begin our long discussion of three conventions:

Other crap we talked about (there may be some “cussing”):

Manga Recon Show #006

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These reviews are also posted (in text form) on my “Manga Recon” column on Popcultureshock.com

Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life, Volumes 1 & 2 (& 3)

by Bryan Lee O’Malley
Published by Oni Press

Who Would Like This Book: Fans of Love Roma and American indy comics lovers who think that most indy comics are too depressing.

Who Would Hate This Book: Hardcore hipster haters – but even then they might like it.

Robot: Super Color Comic

works selected by Range Murata
Digital Manga Publishing

Who Would Like This Book: Otaku who are not overly concerned with narrative.
Who Would Hate This Book: Your parents, so don’t leave it laying around the house.

Ultra Cute, Volume 1

by Nami Akimoto
Tokyopop

Who Would Like This Book: 4th-6th grade girls.
Who Would Hate This Book: Boys, and also me.

Dokebi Bride, Volume 1

by Marley
Published by NETCOMICS

Who Would Like This Book: Anyone interested in reading manhwa that is really Korean in nature, and not just a pale imitation of Japanese fantasy manga.
Who Would Hate This Book: Really harsh art critics.

This entry is cross-posted on the mangacast.

Music: “Check it Out” Music video from Reading Rainbow, c. 1983

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Show #31 – Gunbuster Feedback

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Music: Opening: R5 Series Recommends Gunbuster (the original Gunbuster) by way of a song tribute [CAN WE GET LYRICS?]. Ending: Ike ike bokura no GANBASUTAA!lyrics, CD Info.

[For the record, the Ninja Consultants watched Gunbuster right after we watched Eva, and Erin’s life was changed forever.]

Things people Recommended to us:

  1. Gunbuster (We’ve both seen it, it’s a favorite of Erin’s)
  2. Votoms (Noah watched it raw)
  3. Space Runaway Ideon
  4. Giant Robo (in progress)
  5. Mobile Gundam MS Team (the Vietnam Gundam)
  6. Gundam 0086 War in the Pocket OVA (Erin saw it, liked it)
  7. First two Gundam Movies (we’ve seen them kind of)
  8. Eva (we’ve seen it)
  9. RahXephon (didn’t like it)
  10. Eureka Seven

You MUST watch Eva, but watch RahXephon first.

Only bad people like G-Gundam.

We talk about Kimagure Orange Road

MegaTokyo

Manga Recon – there are more columns, but no new recordings yet.

We recommed:

DMP keeps sending me free books

Young fans need to watch Otaku No Video!

Why Noah likes Hellsing: THe fight between Catholics and Anglicans

We stole our name from Neil Nadelman‘s panel. We owe him a free T-shirt.

I My Me Strawberry Eggs sucks.

We thought our listener was asking about the episode with music from Berserk, but really she’s asking about that the episode with a line from Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere.

You should idolize Carl Horn.

Pocky vs. Toppo

OMG Manga plug – email omnutia at hotmail.com

Otakon’s Otazine

RSOM Refugees Group

Gerald recommends:

  1. Gunbuster
  2. Votoms
  3. Macross Plus
  4. Do You Remember Love?
  5. Original Gundam movie trilogy, but not the TV show.

The thing Erin needs to know before shopping for curtains with Clarissa: How to win at Xenosaga

Gerald’s Omake Explicit Extra