Monday, May 23, 2011

Episode 45 STILL ALIVE


Im baaaack this time we talk about...
-What is the true golden age of anime?
-Fansub releases
-Fansub groups who deserve our thanks and praise
-Dvd rips and hk bootleg releases
-Regan anime and podcast recommendations
-The France/Japan animation/anime Time Jam:Valerian & Laureline​
-Plus the return of the ANIMELOVE!!!


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11 comments:

Dane S. said...

It's about time eh!

I still haven't checked out Plawres Sanshiro, It was briefly popular here in Hong Kong, I am told. Toys are supposed to be ultra rare collector's items.

Anthony said...

Welcome back, man!

Would you call the era between 1961-1978 the platinum age of anime by any chance, Riggs?

Dustin Kopplin said...

I was thinking anime between the 60's and early 70's as the Bronze Age of anime. Im not sure if anime is being catagorized by the age of comics or the age of man.

Yea Regan, thought you were dead, or off the face of the planet, either or. Good to have you back.

Speaking of fansubs, im having a hard time trying to get the rest (or whats left) of SPT Layzner online. I got episodes 1-9 a couple of months ago and, I did like it. Its like Space Camp, only with aliens and robots, and Mars. But im having trouble trying to get the rest of it to finish on my BT que. I didnt know if there is a better tracker to use or a way to just send me a zip/rar file of anything past episode 10. I do have the OVA but its just raw episodes.

Yea, i saw Exper Zenon recently, its a good, fun, enjoyable OVA.

Reganstrongblood said...

Hey Anthony thats a good idea, im not sure though.
We need some Japanese anime scholars to schools us on this...

Dustin I can send you a email with megaupload links for the spt layzner your missing no problem man. They have up to episode 22 subtitled....or wait just got to m//subs they have the megaupload links and a batch torrenton that site. I also really dig Exper Zenon.

http://msubsreleases.wordpress.com/

Guys new episode will be up very soon more Mecha madness!

Zach McCue said...

Just watched the extended promo for Time Jam:Valerian & Laureline​, it honestly looks like a very fun show, right up my alley, but part of me wishes that it had been produced in the mid-80's and been designed and directed by somebody like Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. The pulpy sci-fi stuff clashes way too much with the digital coloring and CGI.

Reganstongblood said...

Zach my friend, dont we all wish yoshikazu yasuhiko worked on Time Jam!!!

Dustin Kopplin said...

Sweet thanks for the link. I just know got this but I would have gotten it earlier if I wasnt having a blast at Animazement.

Oh yea, I was able to find a SPT Layzner poster at the con too: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QKiSMPL13uU/TeZGV5tyQqI/AAAAAAAAAEI/RCrC3Vf7whE/s1600/100_1045.JPG

Justin said...

Thanks for the info on hokuto no gun, and their kinnikuman fansub.

Reganstrongblood said...

NIIICE

Michelle Pendlelton said...

I wonder if Lupin III existed back in the golden age of anime you're talkin' about. I have aged neighbors who are still into anime, and I often hear them argue about the first anime show ever. One says it's Lupin and the other says it's Mazinger Z. Which is it, really? Thanks! Your answer might help them, though! I'd really like to share it with them. :D

Anthony said...

Lupin III was part of the Platinum age or Bronze age of anime, circa 1961-78.  In fact, the pilot movie was made in 1969 though not released till 1989.  I would say that the first Lupin series, i.e. the Green Jacket series was the first Seinin series. While Mazinger Z would be the first mecha anime intended for teens.