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Paranoia Agent - Episodes 09 and 10 (Feat. Chingy Nea & Eric Thurm)

Paranoia Agent - Episodes 09 and 10 (Feat. Chingy Nea & Eric Thurm)

FromThe Human Instrumentality Podcast


Paranoia Agent - Episodes 09 and 10 (Feat. Chingy Nea & Eric Thurm)

FromThe Human Instrumentality Podcast

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Length:
96 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

These are the two strangest episodes of Paranoia Agent (and considering what’s already happened, that’s saying something).
In “ETC,” a gaggle of gossiping neighbors trades tall tales about Shonen Bat. Satoshi Kon assembled a murderer’s row of Madhouse employees (including the legendary Rintaro!) to animate the individual segments of this micro-anthology.
Then, in “Mellow Maromi,” the series enters its own meta-verse, with an episode depicting a team of overworked people trying to make a single episode of an anime. According to our research, Kon originally wanted this to be a live-action episode about the making of _Paranoia Agent _itself.
Joseph and Ian are joined by returning guest Eric Thurm and his colleague Chingy Nea. Together, the two also covered all of Paranoia Agent in their ‘Behind Anime Lines’ column on Fanbyte.
Read their coverage on ‘Behind Anime Lines’ here: https://www.fanbyte.com/tag/behind-anime-lines/
Recap: 00:00
Analysis: 07:14
Released:
Oct 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (44)

The Human Instrumentality Podcast celebrates animated fiction from Japan - or, anime - that uses groundbreaking visual storytelling to tell unconventional and moving stories. Season 2, now airing, tells the story of of beloved director Satoshi Kon, whose brief-but-brilliant oeuvre includes “Perfect Blue” and Paranoia Agent.” Kon’s psychedelic and psychological parade of images and characters celebrate the animated film tradition and critique the society that created it – and the fans that enable its existence. Hosts Ian Cory and Joseph Schafer cover Kon's entire career, from his humble beginnings as a background artist on "Akira" to his final cinematic dreamscape, "Paprika." Season one, which finished in 2022, covered the animated television series "Neon Genesis Evangelion," unpacking its sometimes cryptic plot, and examining its unique place in pop culture history — it's so much more than a cartoon about teenagers and giant robots. Follow the Human Instrumentality Podcast on Twitter at @AnotherEvaPod and on Instagram at @humaninstrumentalitypod Our website is: www.instrumentalitypod.com