Mon, 17 December 2007
Welcome to the second ever "Obligatory Holiday Podcast"! I didn't do a holiday themed show last year, so I figured I'd give it another shot this year. If you missed th last one, be sure to go in the way back machine and check out episode 15. In this episode I review the anime Itsudatte My Santa!, give some news bits, and read some e-mail. Thanks to everyone who e-mailed and left a comment last episode. It's good to be back! My Santa links: Other Mentioned topics:
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Mon, 10 December 2007
Hey everyone I'm back. I never really left but I haven't put out a podcast in awhile, so here's a fresh one. In this episode I discuss what I've been doing these last few months, talk a bit about the second season of Genshiken, and get through the backlog of voicemail that has been piling up. Sorry for taking such a long time off. I definitely needed a break, but I didn't mean to be gone for so long. Thanks to everyone who has stayed subscribed and welcome new listeners! Genshiken links:
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Tue, 6 November 2007
Hey all. I just wanted to put up a quick post to let you know I'm still alive. The podcast should be returning soon, but here's a little something to watch in the interim. A year or so ago I downloaded a torrent consisting of nothing but various Japanese television commercials. I've been rather intrigued by these so I thought I'd post up some of my favorites. Formatted for your iPod so you can waste time at school, work, or your next proctologist exam. This has to be the manliest instant ramen noodle commercial ever. I think it could only get manlier if Kenshiro from Fist Of The North Star would team up with Nissin to create a even manlier version. But I'm afraid that will never happen. Speaking of manly men, if your needing a Aaron fix you can listen to me on episode #115 of Most People Are DJs. I'm not talking about anime though. Instead I chat with Mikel OD about a Henry Rollins spoken word show I attended. If they ever made a live action version of Fist Of The North Star, I sure hope they would cast Rollins as Kenshiro. Enjoy the commercial, and let me know if your interested in seeing more of this sort of thing. Aaron Direct download: Nissin_Ramen_-_Manly_Ramen_Commercia.M4V Category:video podcast -- posted at: 9:12 PM Comments[5]
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Wed, 19 September 2007
Hello friends. I'm a liar, really I am.... and I'm sorry for it. According to the title of the podcast I'm supposed to get shows out WEEKLY. I haven't been living up to that promise for awhile. As you can see I haven't released a podcast in over a month. Just to let you all know everything is fine in my little corner of the world. But thanks for all the e-mail inquiries, I do appreciate them as always. It seems that I've hit a wall with podcasting. I still like podcasting and of course I still love anime, but I'm afraid I'm starting to burn out a bit with getting the podcasts out each week. Unlike other podcasts this is a one man affair, meaning that I do the whole thing myself. While this has worked out fine in the past, lately it's just been too much. So to let you know I'm putting the podcast on hiatus. You can expect the final Japan Trip cast to show up before too long though. We still want to talk about our adventures in Akihabara, and our day at the Studio Ghibli museum. Both of which were absolutely amazing. These episodes have been a bit experimental and haven't been ordinary WARP podcasts. I wanted to try something different, and I think these were a nice change of pace. The response has been really positive, so thanks for everyone who has stuck around during these out of format episodes. Speaking of format that is something I want to change once WARP starts back up. I do still want to change the name of the podcast eventually, and start concentrating on Japanese pop-culture as a whole instead of just anime. You know other things I love about Japan like movies, TV dramas, video games, music, etc. Thanks for subscribing and sticking around for the past two years. What started out as a way to get myself to watch my ever growing queue of DVDs (and to justify the college education I'm still paying off) has led to so much more. Thanks to this podcast I've made many friends and have had experiences I wouldn't have had otherwise. For those reasons alone I don't want to end the podcast. So the show is going on hiatus, and one day soon it'll be back better then ever. So why not stay subscribed since you'll never know what might come down the old RSS feed. - Aaron Category:general
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Sun, 5 August 2007
This is the third part of our Japan travelogue where our heroes sleep in a ryokan, party it up at the Sanja Festival, hob knob with yakuza, and bathe with a naked Scotsman! Sorry about the lack of podcasts lately. On top of being summer I've just been really unmotivated lately when it comes to podcasting. But thanks to everyone who got my butt in gear, here is another episode! Thanks for all the e-mails, and be assured that everything is well in my little world. I've just been a very bad and lazy podcaster. :( Stuff we talked about:
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Fri, 22 June 2007
We didn't finish the next of our Japan Trip podcasts for this week. It just didn't work out last weekend. So instead I'm pleased to present a review of Howl's Moving Castle. This was submitted by C2 who has contributed to the podcast before, joined by the lovely Lady Wordsmith. They go very in depth talking about this film, and I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did. Howl's Moving Castle links:
Snail mail: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 USA If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. Please send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. Comments[2]
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Thu, 14 June 2007
This week I'm feeling lazy, so we listen to a great listener review of Gunbuster. TJ was nice enough to send in this review so I didn't have to do as much work this week. Let's hear it for being lazy! ^_^ Be sure to listen in this week to learn how you can win three different boys love DVDs. That's right, boys love. Two words you don't hear very often on the Weekly Anime Review Podcast. Gunbuster links:
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Thu, 7 June 2007
Welcome to part two of Aaron & Diana's Japan Adventure. In which our heroes visit the Meguro Parasitological Museum, blow way too much money on anime goods and video games at Nakano Broadway, and buy porn at Family Mart.
Snail mail: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, or suggestions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. Thanks and be sure to listen in again next week! Comments[6]
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Mon, 4 June 2007
Since DeepDiscountDVD screwed me over good last year, I refuse to pimp their semi-annual DVD sale. Instead I want to call your attention to a great deal going on at RightStuf.com. In response to DDD's sale RightStuf has brought back their nutso Geneon DVD sale. I got in on this late last year so I missed out on some stuff, which I picked up in this sale. From a special list all Geneon DVD are 10 for $50, and 25 for $100 (US funds). If your in the US you also get free shipping. Lots of great titles are included in this sale such as: Serial Experiments Lain, Paranoia Agent, Captain Harlock, Master Keaton, New Getter Robo, Hajime No Ippo, Tetsujin 28, and lots more. At $4 a disc you can't go wrong. The sale runs until June 27th so go check it out. I'm not getting anything from this plug, I just wanted to pass along what I thought was a killer deal. I know I could sign up for their affiliate program, but I'm just too lazy. ^_^ Category:general
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Tue, 29 May 2007
We're back from Aaron & Diana's Japan Adventure so we thought we'd sit down and podcast about it while it was still fresh in our minds. The trip was absolutely amazing, except for the long assed airplane ride. But you'll hear all about that when you download this week's podcast. We ended up talking much longer then we intended, so this is the first part of the trip covering our first couple of days in Tokyo. If you like this podcast check back next week for Part Two!
Send me stuff: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. See you next time! Comments[9]
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Wed, 9 May 2007
Since I haven't got a show out in awhile I'm proud to bring you a Special Double Episode! I haven't been living up to the "Weekly" part of the podcast for awhile now, and I do apologize. Hopefully I'll get back on track soon. Thanks to everyone for sticking around! In this podcast I respond to the ton of listener feedback I've recived over the past few weeks. I also talk about my recent experiences buying items from Yahoo! Auction Japan through Rinkya.com, a auction proxy website. Was it worth paying lots of money for little plastic girls? Find out in this week's podcast! Mentioned links:
Ohno is very bouncy indeed! Podcast promos: Download "Anime Eyes" (mp3)
Send me stuff since it really works now: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277.
See you next time! Comments[6]
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Sat, 14 April 2007
This podcast I take a look at Geneon's new release of Barefoot Gen. This is a unflinching look at the Hiroshima bombing through the eyes of a young boy. I highly recommend this film so be sure to check out my review. I also announce the winner of the Tenchi Muyo DVD, and talk a bit about my upcoming trip to Japan. Enjoy! Barefoot Gen links:
Podcasts you should listen too: Send me stuff: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. Comments[14]
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Fri, 30 March 2007
Welcome back for another great episode. I'll call this one the "Real Life Otaku" episode since I take a look at a couple DVDs that look into Japanese otaku culture. The first is the documentary Akihabara Geeks which came out on DVD earlier this year from Media Blasters. The second is Viz Pictures release of the Train Man: Densha Otoko movie. I reviewed the TV series way back in episode 4, but this DVD release is also worth your time. Listen to find out why! Be sure to listen in to learn how you can win a free anime DVD too. Thanks to Funimation for providing DVDs to giveaway. All this and more crammed into 30 minutes of anime podcast goodness!
Akihabara Geeks links: Densha Otoko links:
Podcast promos: Send me stuff: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. See you next time! Comments[2]
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Fri, 16 March 2007
Due to popular demand I take a look at FLCL this week. I've gotten tons of requests over the past year or so for this one, so here you go! I hope it was worth the wait. It's a great anime and definitely worth the three hours of your life you'll spend with it. I also read a bunch of the feedback that I received after my review of Haruhi last week. Will Haruhi's honor be upheld? Listen to find out! FLCL links:
Podcast promos: Send me stuff: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. Comments[3]
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Sat, 3 March 2007
This episode I take a look at a show that most everyone seems to like right now, except myself. That anime is none other then The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. I hope you like this podcast, and don't forget to add WARP to your favorites over at Podcast Pickle. Haruhi Suzumiya links:
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Podcast promos: Send me stuff: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. See you next time! Comments[5]
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Fri, 23 February 2007
Hey fools, I'm back from the dead. Be sure to listen to this episode to find out where my lame ass has been. Also we hear some great listener reviews, do some e-mail and voicemail, and just have a old fashioned good time. The above image is my first fan art ever, and I forgot to mention it on the podcast. Ugh! Much thanks to Tsakura from Tsakura's Wataame Podcast for sending it in. Also listen past the end of the episode for a special voicemail from Amy. It didn't really fit in with the rest of the show, but it's still pretty cool so I wanted to include it. It's good to be back! Show links:
Podcast promos: Send me stuff to review: Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 Download "Anime Eyes" (mp3)
If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. See you next time! Comments[1]
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Tue, 30 January 2007
May I present to you my newest grand experiment, the first ever WARP vidcast. This is a collection of video footage that Diana and I took last March at Anime Punch. Anime Punch 2006, the Armageddicon, took place March 30th to April 2nd, 2006 in Columbus, OH. It's taking place again this year on the very same weekend. So if you like what you see in this video podcast, do yourself a favor and plan on attending. It was my favorite con that I attended last year (and yes I am including Otakon). Among the things you will see in this video are: highlights from the always awesome "Your Favorite Anime Sucks!" panel, Joshua Seth voice actor/hypnotist making virgin otaku men believe they are giving birth, the incredible Spoony Bards rocking the joint, as much of the masquerade as we could stomach (I did tape more but no one used the microphones), and more con hijinx and hillarity that you can cram into 30 minutes. The video file in the feed is formated to play on iPods or in iTunes. I know some of you don't use either and so I uploaded the video to Google Video. I know I say it's on YouTube in the podcast, but at the time I didn't realize how restrictive they were on file size. This is the very first ever video I've edited so please keep that in mind. Diana was a lot of help in putting this thing together, and I couldn't have done it without her. So if you don't like it, it's her fault. ^_^ Also there are a variety of different colorful words used in the video. So this podcast has the honor of being the first to carry the explicit tag in my feed. So it's safe to assume this probably isn't safe for work. I hope you enjoy this, and as always, all feedback is welcomed. Links:
Send me stuff! Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also phone in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. See you next time! Comments[5]
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Mon, 22 January 2007
I want to apologize for the lack of a podcast for the past month and a half. I've been a very bad podcaster. But I've been dealing with some personal issues and haven't been in the podcasting mood. Don't fear however. The podcast is not dead, and will be coming back real soon. Here's a little something to tide you over. I was sent in this great review of Perfect Blue by C2 Anime Reviews. Those of you who have been listening for awhile know that I have shown my love for Satoshi Kon in my reviews of Tokyo Godfathers and Paranoia Agent. This film is no exception and is one of his more well known works. Enjoy the review, and you should be hearing more from me soon. Also, Podcast Pickle has reset everyone's favorites at the beginning of 2007. If you could add WARP to your favorites at Podcast Pickle again I'd really appreciate it. I'd also like to thank whoever added WARP to Digg's new podcast directory. I haven't asked for any diggs and there are over 70 right now. Thanks a lot for your continued support! Perfect Blue links:
Send me stuff to review! Weekly Anime Review PO Box 1066 Holland, OH 43528 If you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or submissions please send me an email at weeklyanimereview@gmail.com. You can also send in a voicemail at 206-339-9277. Comments[3]
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