Crunchycast Ep. 37 - LULUCO, Sailor Moon Crystal, & JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Crunchycast
English - April 28, 2016 22:16 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 101 ratingsTV & Film Leisure japan otaku anime crunchyroll manga news simulcasts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week, Victoria and Evan talk about some of their favorite
shows from the Spring 2016 anime season. Their favorites include
SPACE PATROL LULUCO, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Sailor Moon Crystal,
and the new Teekyu Spin-off. Also, Evan's been checking out an
anime from the seventies called Captain Harlock, which is available
to stream on Crunchyroll. All that, plus Victoria talks about her
trip to Japan and answers to your questions!
In the news:
Heartwarming Artwork of "Honobono
Log" Becomes Anime on NHK
Original Character Designer Draws
"Joker Game" x "Kiznaiver" Crossover Illustration
New "Cardcaptor Sakura" Manga
Series Announcement Coming
You can watch the shows we talked about completely free on
Crunchyroll!
JoJo's Bizarre
Adventure
SPACE
PATROL LULUCO
Your Questions:
Do
the shows we have been waiting for this season have lived up
to our expectations?
What
kinds of things do we want to see from Japan that's not
getting brought overseas? Radio shows?
If
we could make any anime into an amusement park here in the
states which would we choose.
What
do we think about berserk being CGI?
What
anime would you like to see as a stage play next? Gundam
maybe???
What
is the best way to network with people who work in anime at
conventions?
Evan is writing for
Ani-Gamers and Otaku USA.
Victoria is posting videos on
her
YouTube channel.
You can find more episode of
Crunchycast on Crunchyroll,
YouTube,
iTunes,
Stitcher
Radio, and our
Libsyn page.
The Crunchycast is hosted by
Victoria Holden and Evan Minto and edited by Bill Zoeker. If you have any questions for our hosts, you
can reach us at [email protected], or on Twitter at @SailorBee and @VamptVo respectively.
The opening and ending music in
Crunchycast are produced by Noah Hafford, who can be found
at his SoundCloud.