Episode 476: The Tim and Weltall Show

For this weeks show Red and Ryo have become one with their bosses and have begun to exemplify their pessimistic views of the anime industry, or in other words they poke fun at the state of Manga Pulse and its hosts. But before they work hard on trying to get fired, Red and Ryo regale you with their IRL news where they attempt to explain their long absences. Red has a new car, and Ryo is single again. Then it’s onto the Industry News, or lack-there-of as it’s a slow ass past few weeks for anything interesting to talk about. But doing their best Red has a follow-up piece about a Voice Actress facing charges after being found with cocaine, and Ryo informs everyone about the exciting venture of a Final Fantasy 15 anime. And lastly is reviews, where Ryo takes the lead with the feathery Comet Lucifer and Red rounds us out with Absolute Duo.

Show Notes

Music

Intro – Absolute Soul by Konomi Suzuki from Absolute Duo
Outro – Rainbow Road by Nanobii from Rainbow Road (Album)

Reviews

Comet Lucifer – Netflix
Wikipedia

Absolute Duo – Crackers
Wikipedia

News

Voice Actress Cocaine Story

Final Fantasy 15 Anime

 

VG Pulse 250: Fiddling My Knobs

This week on VG Pulse, we celebrate having 250 episodes! We start out with side notes of jobs ,mixers and compressors before diving into the regular news. Which we discuss Nintendo being a mess of a company, the details behind the Nintendo NX controller hoax, and the outcome of the Dark Souls tea auction! After the news, Millennium gives his review of Cities Skylines, and I give my review of FNAF World, and we finish off with talk of anime, popcorn, and games! All this and more up next on VGP 250! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 250: Fiddling My Knobs”

Manga Pulse 346: Fairy Jitsu

Did you know that we thrive on requests and suggestions? It’s true. Our last two Popcorn Pulses were entirely inspired by feedback from listeners who like to inflict things on us. That goes for manga as well as movies, as evidenced by Tim’s review this week. What we’re saying is, we take your suggestions when you email them and do our best to get to them as quickly as possible. So feel free to email us with movies or manga you’d like us to analyze. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 346: Fairy Jitsu”

Popcorn Pulse 50: Empire Cop

Even if humanity stopped making films right this second and never made another, there would still almost be too many to watch in a lifetime. That doesn’t mean they’re all quality though. By the time you died, you’d have watched a mountain of garbage recorded by some schmo with a Sony Handycam and two hundred parts ambition to one part talent.

So it’s baffling when one of the best known turds from the nineties, Samurai Cop, received a sequel in the twenty first century. Through the miracle of crowdfunding, the majority of the original cast is reunited under a director who is either worse than the original or a savant at making movies appear bad. Going by his filmography, we believe the answer to be obvious. Continue reading “Popcorn Pulse 50: Empire Cop”

Manga Pulse 345: Gun Massage

This episode should really be titled, digression and you. In the best tradition of our show, we begin the first review and wander all over the map in an attempt to not talk about the comics at hand. Which is still rather surprising, considering we don’t generally hate manga. We must simply have the attention span of a goldfish pounding lines all night. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 345: Gun Massage”

Popcorn Pulse 49: Ultra Cop

There was a period in the eighties and nineties where if you wanted to make a movie featuring martial arts, you did so by invoking something from the “far east”. Hence Samurai Cop(1991). It features some regular B movie actors, a bunch of unknowns and hilarious dialogue. And as there was a sequel done last year, we’ll be doing that in our next Popcorn Pulse. Continue reading “Popcorn Pulse 49: Ultra Cop”

VG Pulse 249: Cyber Sleuth

This week on VG Pulse, we continue playing around with our new mic setup! We start out with side notes of surgeries and technology, before diving into the normal news where we discuss the latest Nintendo NX controller hoax [we didn’t know it for sure at the time of recording, but we know it for sure now]. We also discuss the return of an old Android exploit and Apple employees sticking it to the man! After the news we head on off to the review, in which Kas and I talk about our thoughts on Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, and we finish off with final thoughts of food, Life is Strange, and anime! All this and more up next on VGP 249! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 249: Cyber Sleuth”

Manga Pulse 344: Pandora Baseball

Like a glacier, we’re moving along with general site repairs. And just like a glacier, it’s nearly impossible to see the movement if you’re checking in every hour. As the days go by we’re restoring functionality to the forums, ensuring our subscribers get notified of the live recordings. Remember those? We do. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 344: Pandora Baseball”

VG Pulse 248: Mixer Madness

This week on VG Pulse, we have a bit of a surprise for you all! We start out with side-notes of new tech, anime movies, and birthdays, before diving into the news where we talk about Digital Homicide suing Jim Sterling (for real this time), the price of Sony VR and our thoughts about VR in general, and malicious ads on websites! After the news, we decide not to do a review and instead skip ahead to the final thoughts, where we discuss anime, guitars, and Mario Maker! All this and more up next on VGP 248! -Aki Continue reading “VG Pulse 248: Mixer Madness”

Episode 475: The Airplane Over Your Head Show

Still no live show? What the heck man! This isn’t what I pay no money for! Sheesh, what a lazy bunch of bums. That’s right, it’s another week and another episode of Anime Pulse coming right at ya. Like a bad joke, it just flies right over your head because you just don’t get it. Speaking of which, Tokyo Ghoul Root A. Now there’s a joke of an anime, and boy howdy does Ryo have some words to say about it. Red chimes in too on their joint review of the season, but in the end the two hosts have somewhat different opinions on its final rating. Aside from the review, we got news about France banning Doraemon and a “How to Draw Manga” book that’s all about the panties. But before any of that happens, Ryo and Red fill you in on what’s been going down in their lives.

Show Notes

Music

Intro – Munō by österreich from Tokyo Ghoul Root A
Outro – REASON by  Yuzu from Hunter x Hunter 2011

Reviews

Tokyo Ghoul Root A – Burn it (Ryo) & Netflix (Red)
Wikipedia

News

New Card Captor Sakura

Top Anime Narcissists

Doraemon banned in France?

How to Draw Panties