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We wanna tell great stories, and anime and music teach us to do that! We’ll talk about how on this podcast ✌️
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Anime has an answer for everything, and NOW it’s showing us what to do in light of our social distancing due to the Corona virus. Find out now!
Quinn is back as our guest, and I keep him in subject a little bit better, LOL.
Breaking the usual format for the very first episode of season 3! Brought Dr Quinn on the show for an extended rant on anime, corona virus, government,
Today’s episode is going to be a quick one in which we pick up where we left off a week ago in regards to Miyazaki and how his quest to be different on anime applies to writing song lyrics.
The Anime Violet Evergarden has an opening theme whose lyrics will move you. Quite literally. We will be focusing more on the songwriting aspects of storytelling from here on in. Enjoy!
Before Hayao Miyazaki became the Anime legend as we know him, he was working at the animation studio of Osamu Tezuka. Here he learned to conquer his demon of drawing like Tezuka, in order to find his own unique drawing style in animation. In this episode we will discuss how we can use what Miyazaki learned from working with Tezuka in order to find YOUR unique voice in storytelling.
Today is a SPECIAL episode of the newly titled Anime Story Gold show, because will be discussing the opening theme song for fate grand order absolute demonic front Babylonia with-OUT having to compare different English translations. Instead, we’ve found a great translation on YouTube from a singer named MEWSIC. We strike anime story gold when we find out how the opening theme song titled “Phantom Joke” teaches us to write from a youthful point of view.
Hayao Miyazaki is one of the biggest names in anime, and for good reason. In this episode of the anime storytelling show, we’ll be discussing Miyazaki‘s biggest tip for bringing larger audiences in when it comes to your story. Also, We’re changing the name of this podcast! Stay tuned to find out what it is.
There are a number of ending themes for Anime in which the English translation we are given is incomplete and does not express the true meaning of the song. Today will discuss the ending theme of Gintama, and two super secret techniques of of giving your readers the feels with your story. You can find the link to the better translated version here: https://www.jpopasia.com/spyair/lyrics/45572/samurai-heart-some-like-it-hot/samurai-heart-some-like-it-hot/
As stated before, cowboy bebop is one of the most popular anime of all time. But what is it about its storyline that makes it so popular? Today we’re gonna talk about the one thing you need as a storyteller to keep viewers and listeners on the edge of their seats, ready to eat up your fantastic story.
Cowboy bebop is still one of the most popular anime, and with it came the most popular ending themes in anime, The Real Folk Blues. But...the subtitles they gave us at the end of the show are partly wrong. Not to mention, some of the most powerful lyrics of the song were left out! Today, we’re going to discuss the deeper, extended version of The Real Folk Blues, and how it shows to pack even MORE power and emotion to our stories than ever before!
We’re adding a new segment to the Anime Storytelling Show about the storytelling tactics found in theme songs, starting with an ending theme from an anime produced by the same folks who brought you Afro Samurai, Hellsing, and Full Metal Panic!
Many great stories not only entertain us, but teach us lessons that we can apply to real life. In this episode we will discuss how your stories can do the same, and why anime is the BEST platform to do this.
Writers block is one of the biggest hurdles of the creative process. In this episode, we’ll go into two super secret techniques found in anime (and HipHop) on how to get past those blocks and tell those great stories you want to tell.
Anime fans! If you’re looking for a solid guide to heroic storytelling this will be the most helpful episode of the anime storytelling show you’ve ever heard! We’ll be discussing the heroes journey and how to apply it to a Toonami classic! Find out what that classic is by listening now!
We will begin discussing the hero’s journey, one of the most common story formats in anime. More Vinland Saga
A common question we ask ourselves while buildIng the plot of our stories is where to go next? Today we talk about the biggest secret in keeping our plots cohesive.
Wow, been a long time, but we’re back. We’re going to quickly talk about a few things outside of the anime world that can really inspire our storytelling and how they’ve inspired animate artists. This show will continue to transform overtime, and as new ideas come up I’ll let you know.
We're collaborating with Wasasum Anime Reviews to talk about 4 of our favorite anime soundtracks, including Fooly Cooly which just had its season 2 premiere.
One of the most popular theme songs in anime history is so significant because of how insignificant it is. Let’s talk about it. PS: hope you’ve all been well throughout this pandemic
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Daniel Asonye

Love how you keep your podcast simple yet solid content! Keep it up man!

Mar 30th
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Daniel Asonye

Good stuff man, like how your using anchor man. Good stuff brother!

Mar 30th
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