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Episode 27 - Did You Say Ninja Squirrel? (Ninja Scroll)

Episode 27 - Did You Say Ninja Squirrel? (Ninja Scroll)

FromVintage Anime Club Podcast


Episode 27 - Did You Say Ninja Squirrel? (Ninja Scroll)

FromVintage Anime Club Podcast

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Length:
149 minutes
Released:
Jun 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One this episode, we've got just about everyone on the show. Dennis, Diana, Ed, Eve, Kate, & after a long hiatus, Sam! We're joined by Mike for the first time to talk about one of his and Diana's favorites, the 1993 film Ninja Scroll. After watching Wicked City for our first episode, we can make a better comparison due to the fact that both movies have the same creative mind behind both productions in Yoshiaki Kawajiri. We unfortunately also have to talk about the way the heroine is treated in the film, because it's a big plot point. We also go over Diana's anime skit homage to this movie, movie universe rules, no relation to Ninja Resurrection, and ninja magic. Don't forget to enter our contest to win a Japanese copy of the Escaflowne OST 1 plus an Escaflowne movie program guide from Anime Expo 2000. Just review the podcast, and send proof to us to social media or our email. Good luck! Deadline is June 30, 2017. Thanks to special guest Mike of Bejitaballz Cosplay. Go like his and Diana's cosplay page on Facebook. Dennis: @ichnob | Diana: @binkxy | Ed: @ippennokuinashi | Eve: @eve_il | Kate: @TaikoChan | Sam: @EssFive Website | Email | Facebook | Twitter | iTunes | Stitcher | Google Play Music | Blubrry | RSS Support the show by purchasing Ninja Scroll on Amazon! Blu-Ray: http://amzn.to/2scoPvT || Tenth Anniversary DVD: http://amzn.to/2qxWhQt
Released:
Jun 1, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A group of friends, a disc of anime, a bottle of wine...better make it two. We're an anime podcast taking a look back at some older anime titles on physical media, and seeing if they still hold up or not. Sometimes time lets us appreciate overlooked titles, while other instances require us to remove those rose-tinted glasses. So grab a glass of wine and have a listen.