Anime3000.com is proud to announce the addition of Josh Dunham's Animeshon's Podcast to the A3K Network? What does this mean? Well, each week you can look forward to seeing new episodes of the Animeshon Podcast on our site. Similar to our relationship with the Reverse Thieves and Speakeasy Podcast, we will continue our commitment to bring you quality bloggers and podcasters in our new media inititative. So please, enjoy the show.
Read more: Animeshon Podcast - S02E20 - Blue Flames of Passion
Bonus Round - 9/02/10 – Satoshi Kon Remembered.
In continuing with Satoshi Kon coverage, we decided to devote our entire Bonus Round to getting listener, staff and podcaster reactions. This includes a few messages from staff members Zac Lowe and Fernando Ramos. We also have a message from an A3K listener and another from fellow podcaster, Viga the Otagal. Rounding out the podcast we are showcasing a clip from our directors panel where Zac Bertschy, Daryl Surat and Bradley Meek discuss the work of Satoshi Kon. It's interesting to hear what they thought of Satoshi Kon before his passing.
A3K Panel - S03E06 - A Tribute to Satoshi Kon
After two months of patiently waiting, the A3K Panel is back. Sadly it comes with the news of the passing of Satoshi Kon. Helen McCarthy, Zac Bertschy and Andrew Osmond join us to discuss Perfect Blue, Paprika, Tokyo Godfathers, Paranoia Agent and Millennium Actress. Warning, this podcast does contain minor spoilers.
Bonus Round - 8/26/10 – Fullmetal Daughters of Mnemosyne
In this episode of the Bonus Round, Bradley Meek hosts a conversation with Zack Lowe and Michael Fitz-Gibbon about everyone's favorite series about a two brothers looking for redemption in a world filled with deceit and chaos, Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. There will be spoilers, so you've been forewarned. Additionally, John-Paul Natysin gives us a right-sized review of Rin - Daughters of Mnemosyne. We also have some exciting news about a future A3K Panel.
Read more: Bonus Round - 8/26/10 – Fullmetal Daughters of Mnemosyne
Drink #008: The Joker, Making Sense of Humor.
We are talking about comedy this month. We are not talking about the Shakespearean comedy, the Divine Comedy, or the Studio 4C short film but comedy as it relates to anime. So often anime comedy strikes viewers as quite different than the comedy they are used to but why is the question. What about the aesthetic makes it so different from the comedy we know? What makes it so different from the comedy you see on Japanese dramas as well? We will also examine the different styles of humor you see in anime. Plus the most important question: Why do people think K-ON! is funny?
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