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Oh no, Anime! Presents
English - May 11, 2015 19:03 - 1 hour - 199 MB - ★★★★★ - 10 ratingsTV & Film Comedy nerd popculture animation anime comedy japan otaku videogames Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Hello and welcome to the second episode of "Oh no, Anime! The Podcast." Today we remember to tell you who we are, talk about a whole slew of anime and video game announcements, and are joined by Kat to answer hard hitting questions such as "What, exactly, does a gay anime baskeyball player look like?", "Is her smile really worth protecting?", and "Does this world really need a robot to assist with suicide? And does its name have to be a pun?".
Show Notes:
News
News aggregating smartphone app Hacka Doll gets an anime
SaeKano and Shingeki no Bahamut to receive sequels (NOTE: Kato has indeed appeared on the cover of a SaeKano volume, volume 7)
UFOtable summer anime God Eater gets a new PV (NOTE: The enemies in God Eater are named aragami, or violent gods)
Digimon Adventure Tri. gets a new release schedule and trailer
Me!Me!Me! returns with a remix and new music video
Shakkazombie is doing the music for Gangsta.
Japanese engineers create a slightly horrifying assisted suicide robot named Seppukuma (NOTE: This was a hoax website, thanks Snopes!)
Steady flow of information about the upcoming phone game Fate/Grand Order
Nintendo to bring its IPs to Universal theme parks
Nerd Alert: Bandai Namco earnings reveal just how ludicrous Youkai Watch's popularity is
Anime (skip to 41:00 for discussion of this season's anime)
Ninja Slayer From Animation
Uta no ☆ Prince-sama
Prince of Tennis/Shounen Sports Anime
Blood Blockade Battlefront/Kekkai Sensen
Sound! Euphonium
Wish Upon the Pleiades
Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?
Seraph of the End
JoJo's Bizzare Adventure: Stardust Crusaders
Kuroko no Basuke (and Scooby-Doo Meets the Harlem Globetrotters)
Please refer to http://pastebin.com/grbzqg5y for a complete list of our topics with relevant timestamps. The opening song used is "Owaranai Uta" by The Rolling Girls. The break song is "Calendar Girl" by STAR☆ANIS. The closing song is "Mesa" by JTTR.