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><channel><title>The Anime Bloganime podcasts</title> <atom:link href="http://www.theanimeblog.com/tag/anime-podcasts/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.theanimeblog.com</link> <description>The Anime Blog features Anime and Manga News and Reviews, Japanese Culture Articles, Japanese Recipes, Lolita Fashion and more.</description> <lastBuildDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 13:34:00 +0000</lastBuildDate> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6</generator> <language>English</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>Ninja Nonsense: The Legend of Shinobu, Volume Two</title><link>http://www.theanimeblog.com/anime/anime-reviews-anime-2/ninja-nonsense-the-legend-of-shinobu-volume-two/</link> <comments>http://www.theanimeblog.com/anime/anime-reviews-anime-2/ninja-nonsense-the-legend-of-shinobu-volume-two/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:05:10 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Rachel</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Anime Reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Anime]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime podcasts]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime sites]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime websites]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ninja nonsense]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ninja nonsense anime reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ninja nonsense reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[ninja nonsense volume two]]></category><guid
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If you&#8217;re a fan of Japanese culture, you&#8217;ll love Ninja Nonsense Volume Two! This volume highlights summer in Japan. Get out your swimsuits and yukata, but look out for pervy yellow balls with wings!
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Onsokamura continues to harass Shinobu and Kaede with his pervy practices. Everywhere the [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
class="related-reviews">Check out my review of <a
href="http://theanimeblog.com/2008/02/20/ninja-nonsense-the-legend-of-shinobu-volume-one/">Ninja Nonsense Volume One</a>!</div><p><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/ninjanonsensedvd2web.jpg" alt="" title="ninjanonsensedvd2" class="alignright fancy size-full wp-image-2398" />If you&#8217;re a fan of Japanese culture, you&#8217;ll love <strong>Ninja Nonsense Volume Two</strong>! This volume highlights summer in Japan. Get out your swimsuits and yukata, but look out for pervy yellow balls with wings!</p><h4>plot summary</h4><p><strong>Onsokamura</strong> continues to harass <strong>Shinobu</strong> and <strong>Kaede</strong> with his pervy practices. Everywhere the two go, Onsokumaru is there with hundreds of ninja to interfere with the girls&#8217; fun. But the lil&#8217; jerk attempts to be a decent anthropomorphic ball by throwing a traditional summer <em>matsuri</em> (festival), complete with <em>bon odori</em> (bon dancing)!</p><p>This summer is turning out to be full of heartache and pain as the ninja, Shinobu, Miyabi and Kaede try and have as much fun as can be stuffed in one hot season.</p><h4>review</h4><p>Ninja Nonsense has many inside jokes and dirty laughs. I have to hang my Offend-O-Meter on the door when I watch it, but it&#8217;s still funny if you&#8217;re looking for easy grins.</p><p>The slap stick humor and fast pace laughs don&#8217;t give you much time to breathe, and it&#8217;s a good idea not to wait to visit the bathroom before watching this, since it&#8217;s inadvisable to laugh this hard on a full bladder.</p><p>The jokes weren&#8217;t <em>all</em> indecent (the bulk <em>were</em>) and it was good to see the girls give as good as they got. There were some <em>really</em> <strong>bad</strong> instances in Volume Two, in terms of just plain <em>wrong</em>. Two Words: <strong>poisonous mushroom</strong>. I enjoyed the backdrops and environments as much as the naughty asides.</p><p>This volume had some interesting cultural insight. The matsuri was a nice touch, as was the typhoon (what&#8217;s the difference between a typhoon and a hurricane?) There was even an episode dealing with the Japanese mythology of Hell. And through it all were the ninja Sasuke and that floating pervert, Onsokumaru, trying to score a gander of the girls with their clothes off.</p><h4>Conclusion</h4><p>I&#8217;m enjoying Ninja Nonsense because I can. Meaning, I&#8217;m an adult and can laugh at pervy things and still feel good about myself in the morning. Forget your hangups and chuckle along with Onsokamaru. C&#8217;mon, who can resist pervy ninja?</p><h4><img
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/> <strong>Ninja Nonsense: The Legend of Shinobu, Volume Two</strong> gets <strong> 3.5 </strong> outta <strong>4</strong> Hammies!</p><h4>Retail Info</h4><ul><li><strong>Publisher:</strong><a
href="http://www.rightstuf.com/rssite/nozomiEntertainment/">Right Stuf</a></li><li><strong>Release Date:</strong>November 28, 2006</li><li><strong>Retail Price:</strong> $29.98</li><li><strong>Number of discs:</strong>1</li><li><strong>Episodes:</strong>4-6</li><li><strong>Run Time:</strong>80 minutes</li><li><strong>Rating:</strong> TV-MA</li><li><strong>Language:</strong> English, Japanese</li><li><strong>Aspect Ratio:</strong> 1.33:1</li><li><strong>Format:</strong> Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen</li></ul><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://theanimeblog.com/?p=2386</guid> <description><![CDATA[Finally! David and I, the founding members of The Anime Blog, have finally gotten together to record a podcast. The two of us have been watching anime together for over ten years and have both developed strong, differing opinions on the matter.
From now on, David is going to have his say in complete series reviews. [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
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class="alignright fancy size-full wp-image-2388" title="Aquarion DVD Set" src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/dvdcoverset1.jpg" alt="" /></a>Finally! David and I, the founding members of The Anime Blog, have <em>finally</em> gotten together to record a podcast. The two of us have been watching anime together for over ten years and have both developed strong, differing opinions on the matter.</p><p>From now on, David is going to have his say in complete series reviews. Since we rarely agree on what makes anime good, bad or ugly, this will be a great opportunity for us to air our contrasting opinions. <strong>Aquarion, Boxset One</strong>, is The Anime Blog&#8217;s first ever Podcast Review and we hope all our readers will listen in what both David and I have to say about the first half of this series!</p><h4>Podcast Plot Summary</h4><p>12,000 years ago, <strong>Shadow Angels</strong> threatened humanity but were successfully opposed by one of their own, <strong>Apollonius</strong> aka, <strong>Solar Wing</strong>, and his human lover, <strong>Celiane</strong>. Now, in humanity&#8217;s future, the Shadow Angel menace has returned and is threatening the human race with total extinction. However, it is rumored that Apollonious and Celiane have also returned, reincarnated in mortal form.</p><p>A group called <strong>Deava</strong> has unearthed three combining mechs/ fighter jets called vectors. These vectors are piloted by gifted youngster known as <strong>Element Users</strong>. Only Element Users can pilot the vectors which can combine to form the powerful mech <strong>Aquarion</strong>, the only thing powerful enough to stop the Shadow Angels!</p><p>Listen to our review of Aquarion, Boxset One of Two in Amazing Sound-O-Vision™!</p><p>[podcast]http://www.theanimeblog.com/podcasts/AnimeReviews-Aquarion-Vol1.mp3[/podcast]</p><p><a
href="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/podcasts/AnimeReviews-Auarion-Vol1.mp3">Aquarion Volume 1 Review Podcast</a></p><h4>Retail Info</h4><ul><li><strong>Publisher:</strong> <a
href="http://www.funimation.com/">Funimation</a></li><li><strong>Release Date:</strong> March 11, 2008</li><li><strong>Retail Price:</strong> $59.98</li><li><strong>Number of discs:</strong> 1</li><li><strong>Episodes:</strong> 1-13</li><li><strong>Run Time:</strong> 325 minutes</li><li><strong>Rating:</strong> TV-MA</li><li><strong>Language:</strong> English, Japanese</li><li><strong>Aspect Ratio:</strong> 1.78:1</li><li><strong>Format:</strong> Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen</li></ul><div
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url="http://www.theanimeblog.com/podcasts/AnimeReviews-Aquarion-Vol1.mp3" length="17828299" type="audio/mpeg" /> </item> <item><title>xxxHolic, Volume One</title><link>http://www.theanimeblog.com/anime/anime-reviews-anime-2/xxxholic-volume-one/</link> <comments>http://www.theanimeblog.com/anime/anime-reviews-anime-2/xxxholic-volume-one/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 14:01:58 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Rachel</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Anime Reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Anime]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime podcasts]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime sites]]></category> <category><![CDATA[anime websites]]></category> <category><![CDATA[holic anime]]></category> <category><![CDATA[xxxholic]]></category> <category><![CDATA[xxxholic anime]]></category> <category><![CDATA[xxxholic anime reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[xxxholic reviews]]></category> <category><![CDATA[xxxholic volume one]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://theanimeblog.com/?p=2391</guid> <description><![CDATA[Alcoholic- someone addicted to alcohol. Workaholic- a person who lives for work.  Sugaholic- an individual who can&#8217;t be parted from sweets. Put -holic at the end of any word (x) and you get x-addiction.
No matter what anybody says, we&#8217;re all addicted to something in life. Be it something as innocuous as Care [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/holicdvd1web.jpg" alt="" title="xxxHolic DVD1" class="alignright fancy size-full wp-image-2392" /><strong>Alcoholic</strong>- someone addicted to alcohol. <strong>Workaholic</strong>- a person who lives for work. <strong>Sugaholic</strong>- an individual who can&#8217;t be parted from sweets. Put -<strong>holic</strong> at the end of any word (<em>x</em>) and you get x-addiction.</p><p>No matter what anybody says, we&#8217;re all addicted to something in life. Be it something as innocuous as Care Bears and lollipops to more sinister addictions, such as drugs and alcohol, everyone has something they can&#8217;t live without having or doing.  In <strong>CLAMP</strong>&#8217;s manga turned anime, <strong>xxxHolic</strong>, people&#8217;s bad habits come to frightening light. What&#8217;s your xxx-holic?</p><h4>plot summary</h4><p><strong>Watanuki Kimihiro</strong> has been plagued by spirits his entire life. One day, Kimihiro is assaulted by an unruly batch of spirits, when suddenly, <strong>Poof</strong>! They disappear in an instant.</p><p>The reason for their disappearance is the presence of dimensional witch, <strong>Yuko</strong>, whose shop Kimihiro was passing by. Kimihiro unwillingly enters Yuko&#8217;s shop and suddenly finds himself indebted to her in return for eventual banishment of the spirits.</p><p>Poor Kimihiro must now work for Yuko until his labor equals the price of the spirit banishment. He soon realizes Yuko is much more than your average fortuneteller!</p><h4>review</h4><p>I had high hopes for <strong>xxxHolic</strong> after watching the xxxHolic movie, <strong><a
href="http://theanimeblog.com/2008/03/10/clamp-double-feature-tsubasa-and-xxxholic-the-movies/">Midsummer&#8217;s Night Dream</a></strong>. While the anime didn&#8217;t disappoint, it wasn&#8217;t as grand as I thought it would be. I think I actually did the series a disservice by watching the movie before the anime since the movie had all sorts of bells and whistles. The series is watered down in comparison, but is nonetheless highly entertaining.</p><p>The pacing so far, is a bit on the slow side, the reason being the focus is on Kimihiro and his development, and not necessarily the dealings of Yuko&#8217;s shop. While there were &#8220;cases&#8221; for Yuko to cure, they revolved around the sympathetic Kimihiro and served to further enhance his character. The cases moved the story forward instead of stalling at them, which is a failing many anime have that incorporate individual stories.<br
/> <img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/yuko_sake.jpg" alt="" title="yuko_sake" class="center fancy size-full wp-image-2395" /></p><h4><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-dev.gif" alt="Character Development Icon"  class="icon" /> Character Development</h4><p>I got the distinct feeling Kimihiro is no pushover slouch, despite easily falling for Yuko&#8217;s dubious offer. Like Yuko says, Kimihiro&#8217;s (Yuko calls him Watanuki-with <em>no</em> honorific) fate is inevitable, so why fight it? When it comes to other matters, though, Kimihiro doesn&#8217;t hesitate to get involved and challenge the outcome. He&#8217;s a truly likable character with a tragic past he&#8217;s struggling to come to terms with. It makes him sympathetic, despite his crazy mood swings.</p><p>Yuko is a bit of a very stylish mystery. She appears outwardly lazily and hedonistic, what with her smoking, downing bottles of sake at noon and ordering Kimihiro to make plate after plate of food. For someone who claims to help people rid themselves of vices, she appears to have quite a few herself. Her seemingly hypocritical ways give her a human quality. But nothing is given as to how she became as powerful as she is.</p><p>Other characters, such as <strong>Shizuka Domeki </strong>and Kimihiro&#8217;s crush, <strong>Himawari Kunogi</strong> make appearances and are entertaining additions. Domeki, is vastly more interesting than Kunogi, however.</p><h4><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-character-design.gif" alt="Anime Character Design Icon" class="icon" /> Character Design</h4><p>xxxHolic&#8217;s character design can be summed up in one word: <strong>funky</strong>. Funky can be good and bad, and in this case it&#8217;s both. Ultimately, funky when taken as whole is a good thing.</p><p>The funkiest bit of design in the anime is the way the characters are drawn, which is gangly and overly long. The arms are too long, the necks are too long, the fingers are freakishly long, but when combined with the way the characters move, all the long-ness isn&#8217;t as weird as it first seems.<br
/> <img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/watanuki.jpg" alt="" title="watanuki_spirits" class="center fancy size-full wp-image-2393" /><br
/> There&#8217;s a lot of exaggeration in the character designs, aside from the lankiness. Eyes are hooded and too long or too wide. The hair has no details, shading or highlights. It&#8217;s a huge departure from typical anime design.</p><p>Yuko is a fashion plate, changing costumes and hairstyles throughout episodes. Her stylish appearance really adds some oomph to the already stylized series. Her get-ups are highly detailed affairs, complete with jewelry and lace.</p><p>The spirits are represented as anthropomorphic piles of smoke and various eyeballs. Is their design a commentary on the way people superimpose their beliefs and fears onto ghosts, making them more fearsome than they are?</p><p>The anime also doesn&#8217;t take itself too seriously as many shots have trademark symbols of anime: sweat drops, stress lines, pulsing asterisk-veins, etc.</p><p>xxxHolics designs are truly unique in a medium awash with sameness and blah.</p><h4><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-animation.gif" alt="Animation Icon" class="icon" /> Animation</h4><p><strong>Production IG</strong>, the studio responsible for the xxxHolic movie, animated the series as well. The series,  however, was animated in a poor to average manner, whereas the movie was superb. There weren&#8217;t many detailed shots, the animation was out of focus in some shots and overall the animation was slightly hazy and grainy.<br
/> <img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/wp-content/uploads/yuko_ears.jpg" alt="" title="yuko_ears" class="center fancy size-full wp-image-2394" /></p><h4><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-music.gif" alt="Music Icon" class="icon" /> Music</h4><p>&#8220;<strong>19-sai</strong>&#8220;, the opening theme by <strong>Sugo Shikao</strong> is a perfect fit for the anime and is good song in itself. The song has a bit of an underground feel along with mainstream appeal. I&#8217;m reminded of <strong><a
href="http://www.mylifewiththethrillkillkult.com/">My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult</a></strong> by the first strains of the song. Anyone familiar with the band would agree their supernatural themes and riffs are a good match to an anime about the same.</p><p>The ending is a slightly sassy number called, &#8220;<strong>Reason</strong>&#8220;, by <strong>Fonogenico</strong>. It&#8217;s soft, with a bit of a beat.</p><h4><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-voice-acting.gif" alt="Voice Acting Icon" class="icon" /> Voice Acting</h4><p>Both the English and Japanese voice casts are well done, with the Japanese being somewhat better. Yuko&#8217;s English voice actress, <strong>Colleen Clinkenbeard</strong>, nailed Yuko&#8217;s lazy airs. Some people may find Kimihiro&#8217;s character annoying in English. If that happens, switch to Japanese.</p><h4>Conclusion</h4><p>Though the animation isn&#8217;t as good as it should be, the story itself is still solid and interesting. The lighthearted moments, supernatural tones, intriguing character designs and human drama in the series are an entertaining combination.</p><h4><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/icons/icon-rating.gif" alt="Rating Icon" class="icon" /> Rating</h4><p><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/ratings/hammie-rating-whole.jpg" alt="The Anime Blog Whole Rating" /><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/ratings/hammie-rating-whole.jpg" alt="The Anime Blog Whole Rating" /><img
src="http://theanimeblog.com/images/ratings/hammie-rating-whole.jpg" alt="The Anime Blog Whole Rating" /><img
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/> <strong>xxxHolic, Volume One</strong> gets <strong>3</strong> outta <strong>4</strong> Hammies!</p><h4>Retail Info</h4><ul><li><strong>Publisher:</strong> <a
href="http://www.funimation.com/">Funimation</a></li><li><strong>Release Date:</strong>March 25, 2008</li><li><strong>Retail Price:</strong> $29.98</li><li><strong>Number of discs:</strong>1</li><li><strong>Episodes:</strong>1-4</li><li><strong>Run Time:</strong>100 minutes</li><li><strong>Rating:</strong> TV-PG</li><li><strong>Language:</strong> English, Japanese</li><li><strong>Aspect Ratio:</strong> 1.78:1</li><li><strong>Format:</strong> Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen</li></ul><div
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href="http://www.theanimeblog.com/anime/anime-reviews-anime-2/xxxholic-volume-three/" rel="bookmark">xxxHolic, Volume Three</a></li><li><a
href="http://www.theanimeblog.com/anime/anime-reviews-anime-2/xxxholic-season-one/" rel="bookmark">xxxHolic, Season One Review</a></li><li><a
href="http://www.theanimeblog.com/anime/anime-reviews-anime-2/clamp-double-feature-tsubasa-and-xxxholic-the-movies/" rel="bookmark">Clamp Double Feature: Tsubasa and xxxHolic, the Movies</a></li><li><a
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