Episode 63 – Anime Music
What’s that noise in the background? Did you even notice it was there before we pointed it out? We talk about our favorite anime scores, music and composers of anime.
What’s that noise in the background? Did you even notice it was there before we pointed it out? We talk about our favorite anime scores, music and composers of anime.
Reviews: Kashimashi and Bakemonogatari
Impressions: Togainu no Chi and Motto to Love Ru -Trouble-
Kimiko and Hatake have done it again. Spike Spencer, best known for the voice of Shinji Ikari from Neon Genesis Evangelion joins the Addicts for an interview to answer all your questions that were submitted on the A.A.A. Forums. Plus, a few laughs and tangents along the way, of course!
Reviews: Shukufuku no Campanella and High School of the Dead
The Addicts Bid Farewell to the acclaimed director Satoshi Kon. We talk about his life, his accomplishments, and ultimately his farewell message to the world.
Reviews: Millennium Actress, Paprika, Perfect Blue and Tokyo Godfathers (Scores not given at this time to honor his memory)
We discuss anime that make us think to ourselves “EPIC FAIL!” Anime with annoying characters, anime with BAD endings, anime that just really stink all around.
Reviews: Sailor Moon, Kobato!, Vampire Hunter D, and Queen’s Blade: Gyokuza no Tsugumono
Impressions: Katanagatari and Durarara!
Neo from Gundamn!@mahq.net joins the addicts for a discussion on the History of Mecha: Past Present and Future. Let’s face it, as we can tell by the most recent structures in Japan, Mecha is as much of a part of anime as big eyes, pointy hair, and panty-shots. He then stays on to discuss “What exactly is Moe?” as requested by CanadaMan on the forums.
Reviews: Full Metal Panic (by guest host Neo), Cross Game, Basquash and Tears to Tiara
We open up and discuss our anime guilty pleasures. The things that most anime fans wouldn’t openly admit, we come clean about. The Anime Addicts also welcome a new host Kimiko and bids farewell to Valentine.
Reviews: Shonan Junai Gumi, Sword of the Stranger, Vision of Escaflowne, Kaleido Star
Have you ever been thinking to yourself how much fun it would be to watch anime with others who are equally addicted? Well we’re here to assure you that it not only is fun but also to give you tips on how to start your own anime club!
Reviews: Mushishi, Kara no Kyoukai and Piano no Mori
Impressions: Higurashi no naku koro ni Rei