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Podcast 131: Playing With Ourselves | Anivision
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Podcast 131: Playing With Ourselves

This week the Anivision hosts gather to discuss the latest patent from Apple, take a look back Spring 2002 Anime Season, and talk about the games they are currently playing.

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News Discussion

  • Apple Video Game Controller? (Kotaku)
  • Next Gen + Call of Duty (Kotaku)

Quick Hits

  • No news whether or not Skyrim: Dawnguard DLC will make it to PC or PS3
  • Final Fantasy XIII Versus is actually not cancelled
  • Persona 4 Arena game gets a manga series
  • Blue Exorcist film slated for December 28th release
  • Hetelia Axis Powers gets another season green-lit
  • AKB0048 anime to return next year
  • Aniplex announced Durarara!! blu-ray lunch box set
  • Funimation’s licensing announcements @ Otakon (ANN)
    • New licenses: Akira (1987), Aquarion Evol, Space Battleship Yamato Resurrection, Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar
    • Home entertainment rights added for: Sankarea, Lupin III: Mine Fujiko, Maken Ki!
    • One Piece
      • Season 5 (264-336)
      • Strong World movie
    • Fairy Tail
      • Hoo no Miko movie
      • 24 more TV eps.

Lawl of the Week

  • Guy masturbates in japanese arcade (Kotaku)

Discussion

  • What was the spring anime season like 10 years ago? (Crunchyroll)
  • What are we playing?

Music

  • Intro: “Dragonborn” by Jeremy Soule (Skyrim)
  • Insert: “Sora wa Takaku Kaze wa Utau (Karaoke)” by Haruna Luna (Fate/Zero)
  • Ending: “Hajimari no Sora” by +Plus (Fairy Tail)
  • BGM: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim OST
  • Animeblue

    Haha, Loved the masturbation conversation and it was nice of you guys recorded this podcast on my and  Shingo Yamashita birthday.

    Xcom I’ll with you, looking back on these animes now, makes me feel little bit old and that Tokyo Underground’s ending was really disappointed. Although I did love the two openings songs and the first endings, hell I even still listen to them ever now and then.

    One thing that was positive about Tokyo Underground was OP#2 animation which was directed Toshiyuki Tsuru and featuring animation by Hirofumi Suzuki and Toshiyuki Tsuru. ( those two would later on going doing most of NARUTO/Shippuden Openings, Rock Lee vs. Gaara episode(#48) and Shippuden episodes #82, #85 and #166.

    Also Steev, Toshiyuki Tsuru directed and animated GTO OP#2(The first OP of GTO was animated by Tetsuya Nishio

    Steev, I can be testament to that because I try to re-watch few those series and only to find myself able to get through half of it.

    Amuro, I don’t really think the length of the show matters, basically what Steev was saying.

    Jrow, I’m surprise that you didn’t see any of them.

    Amuro, I’ll probably revisit The Twelve Kingdoms, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi and Happy Lesson.

    • http://www.anivision.org/ Christopher Bailey (Xcom923)

      I’m glad I’m not the only one. I actually have more music from “back in the day” then shows that have come recently. I dunno if I’m just old fashioned (god I hope not) or if music now just isn’t as good as it used to be.

    • Jrow

      Happy belated birthday Blue! How many of these b-days have you celebrated?

      • animeblue

        Thanx and I’m not sure, but my family always try to get me to drink on these days

  • http://www.anivision.org/ Jrow

    Why I haven’t watched any of those 2002 anime? A bit of reflection with Xcom.

    I’m pretty sure I’ve known Xcom since 2001, my sophomore his freshman year. I think only until 2003 did he get me to watch Naruto, which was either the first/second time I really watched fansubbed anime. I never did really watch anything on G4 or Toonami afterwards, so it’s somewhat rare for me to go back in time to watch older shows, unless they’re absolute classics like Evangelion or what note.