July 30th, 2010

This time on 2 Lazy we try something a little different. We talk about the shonen fighting show, or formula, some brief bit of news, an impromptu review of D-Gray Man by Roundpeg and the typical discussion of what we’ve been doing the past couple weeks.
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July 14th, 2010
Due to some real life issues, namely me being out of town and Slunker having to work during our normal recording time, we have decided to push our next episode release back by 1 week. This means the next release will be on or around July 30th.
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July 9th, 2010

This week we have Gene and Chris from SHAFT joining in the fun, as we discuss Manga Fox dropping a lot of titles from their site, mangaka making a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of money publishers make off them, and Skyeline simply can’t be bothered to do more then read the headline of the sillier stories in the news segment, which is understandable. In reviews we got Roundpeg going over Someday’s Dreamer, after which we shoot the breeze with Gene and Chris finishing out the podcast.
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June 25th, 2010
We now have a voice mail that also receives texting.
Phone number 708-LAZYPOD 708-529-9763
Text us or leave us a voicemail today!!!
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June 25th, 2010

This week our special guest Scott Sibley, from both the S.A.R.C.A.S.M. and The Third Impact, gives us the 411 on his podcasts situation before he joins in the fun this week. Which might turn out to be more then he bargained for. In the news we dicsuss the U.S. Japanese coalition of manga publishers forming to fight piracy, Kyoto’s high tech crime taskforce’s contribution to fighting piracy, Tokyo’s police having to be called into Akihabara to reign in some nerd rage over a release of Love Plus. Things rapidly dissend from there as we discuss socks, viagra, S&M, and porn in the 3rd dimension.
In reviews Roundpeg again talks enough about Shuffle! that it counts as a review, then he gets on to the real review, Kenichi The Mightiest Disciple. Skyeline jumps in late, to give us a review (I guess) of Slayers Revolution, which is apparently reskinned Slayers. Afterwards we discuss what’s been going on with ourselves the past couple weeks. We find out we got a reason to be totally jealous of Skyeline. Then we wrap things up.
Thank you for listening
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June 10th, 2010

In this episode we welcome back Duma, and for guest hosts we had Otaku Momentum on the show, yes the whole Otaku Momentum crew. Neokage, Midori, and Waznotta. As per usual we talk some news, where Slunker scares Roundpeg with the news of Funimation possibly being sold, and the Taiwanese media blaming ero-manga for non-existent sex scandals.
In the review section, Duma reviews Infection, Skyeline tells us about The Place Promised in Our Early Days, Slunker talks a bit about Aria the Animation, and Roundpeg ponders who the intended audience is for the show Shattered Angels.
Afterwards we talk with the Otaku Momentum about what we’ve been upto since the last episode. Thanks for listening
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June 3rd, 2010
Since the last podcast I listened to a interview of the folks at Ninja Consultants. You can listen to as well by subscribing to the Ninja Consultants podcast. I do recommend the show but be aware that like AWO they put out episodes rather sporadically.
In this interview there was a rat hole explored where Noah asked the question and I am paraphrasing “Where is the market coming from in America?”. I haven’t done any research as to why it exists but the joking response is that it was something people jerk off too. While I don’t disagree that there are some that do in fact yank it madly anytime they see a goth loli girls skirt fly up, I myself don’t fall into that camp.
I would say Moe for me is something that show cases lost innocence that we can’t see in our every day lives. In America due to the advent of the information age and the current politically correct climate, you have all kinds of walks of life thrown into your face. The end result is that children are exposed to far more sophisticated ideas and ideals at increasingly younger ages. Nowadays there isn’t a case of pure innocence left at least around these kids hit puberty. When you hear a episode of Loveline and your hearing a twelve year old girl asking about potential physically harming effects of double penetration it’s a pretty good indicator that the only case of Innocence left is just a thinly veiled cloak over willful ignorance. By this I mean the only way to remain innocent is to be a shut in or really thickheaded, neither of which I would say is a case of pure innocence.
I would say that in some way people either yearn for their childhood lost or the childhood never allowed. The fact that it is sexualized isn’t too surprising. Every male on earth feels like he was promised a virgin sometime in his life whether he will admit it or not. In America Virginity is practically a myth beyond age 14. I would argue the nerd crowd was probably the late bloomers so they had no shot in hell at 14 and therefore never got their virgin and Moe is the virgin that was promised to them no matter how guilty it makes them feel.
As for me, Moe to me (Air, Kanon, Clannad being the examples) represent a throwback to a simpler time when friendship is simple and everything is exciting no matter how stupid. Things no matter how trivial over the longhaul truly mean something to this crowd. I myself have been dealing with a visual impairment most of my life (since I was 6) and I felt like permanent consequence crashed down around me far too young. Moe is a way to recapture some of that youth and lessen the cynicism for just a little while.
Moe as a general doesn’t bother me and I have enjoyed quite a few of the programs although I would agree it’s been overdone and maybe not so many titles should be making their way across the sea. For example, STRIKE WITCHES!! This show goes a little beyond Moe into something rather deviant. It’s Japan and maybe they can dig on that stuff but I don’t like being pandered too quite so blatantly. It was even kind of a disappointment to me to find out that the original visual novels for the Key animation stuff had hentai material in them. I prefer my moe character driven and not my characters driven into the headboard at the end of their arc. Just me, Maybe there are some that need to know what every character in their favorite show looks like naked, but if it’s done just for the sake of doing it I find it kind of annoying. Could I at least get a little more subtle pandering so I don’t feel like the animators not handing me a baby wipe while throwing me a thumbs up. That’s all I ask.
I’m out I doubt this would answer Noah’s question properly but I thought with the recent show with me and Misugi throwing ideas back and forth this might be appropriate.
Peace
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May 28th, 2010
This week we are joined by Mitsugi from the Anime Addicts Annonymous Podcast. In the news we manage to mention eva yet again in the news. We also talk about 4kids dropping of the nyse, although none of us on the show actually watch any of their shows, Viz moving forward after laying off some folks, Bioware writer pointing out that ff13 is not actually an rpg, and oddly enough a survey showing that Japanese people think Anime should be their most important cultural export.
While in reviews, Skyeline tells about the fun he had watching Ichigo Mashimiro (Strawberry Marshmallow). Slunker opts for action, rather then cute, reviewing Coyote Ragtime Show. To finish reviews Roundpeg discusses with Mitsugi the Key Animation animes Air, Kanon, and Clannad.
Wrapping things up we discuss what we’ve been upto for the past couple of weeks. And we congratulate Mitsugi on getting his MBA.
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May 17th, 2010
Here’s the anime progress for the last couple weeks.
Finnished:
Onegai Teacher/Please Teacher
Clanad dub version
Happy Lesson
Strawberry Marshmellow
Ghost in the Shell 2.0
Coyote Ragtime show
Finnishing:
Boogipop Phantom 1disc remaining in my posession but not watched yet.
In Progress:
D- Gray man Part II Disc 1
Sgt Frog Part Two disc2
Kennichi History’s Mightiest Disciple Part 2 Disc1
Nana Volume 2 Disc 2
Kodocha Disc 3
Bleach Disc 28
Soul Eater Part 3 Disc 1
Dragon Destiny Volume 3
Monster Volume 2 (waiting on Netflix.)
Shows I would like to see dubbed
Tora Dora
To Love Ru
Shows eagerly awaiting
Initial D Season 3 Mobie
Initial D Season 4
Spice and Wolf Season 2
Genre Specific Recomendations for the moment
(try not to pick the ovcious and pick something a little more obscure)
Romantic Comedy: School Rumble (not too much fan service to distract)
Slice of Life/Coming of Age: Honey and Clover
Something a little different: Mushishi
Fighting Series: Shura no Toki
Shameless (to be watched in the dark when no one is home) Girls Bravo
Mecha: Vandread
Tried to pick stuff that might have flown below the radar. Have Fun!!
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May 14th, 2010

This time on the 2 lazy 2 B Otaku podcast we are joined by Lucid Dream, and much fun is had during the news segment. We discuss animator slave wages, the alleged death of anime, or impending death of anime, and the technological advancements made possible mostly through porn.
In reviews Skyeline gives us the run down on Gakko no Kaidan, Slunker declares that he likes Rin The Daughters of Mnemosyne, and Roundpeg finishes things out with his review of Higurashi no Naku Koroni or simply When They Cry.
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