Revolutionary girl Utena episode 4 watchalong podcast (ft. Burger King) (gone sexual)
i like the writing in this game (ruina). the references to korean work culture are quite obvious. its a big part of korean media. 1 in 2 or 1 in 4 korean movies are about wealth inequality, i forgot which number. and manhwas. its The Thing. tower of god, squid games, parasyte. also seen in japanese media, less so. very apparent in chainsaw man
korea is the (biggest) capitalist dystopia. its not the US. south korea is set to extinct in the next 50 years. low childbirth across most countries but cant compare to SKās 0.50 child per woman. i do hope the US doesnt go on the same path as SK. funnily north korea will outlast its southern neigbhro. they have between 1.5 and 2.0 child per woman
a lot of podcasts are edited but that refers more to a professional radio-like product rather than like a few people recording a conversation and then uploading it
Popularity != enjoyment.
However, it was originally released in 1997, aired only in Japan, and Iām not sure it was ever fully released in the US or other markets until 2007 due to licensing issues. I think it was fairly popular in Japan at the time of its original release, but it can go only so far internationally if it was never really available until a decade after its initial run. The thing to take away from this is that the people who actually have consumed the show by and large seem to love it. There may be reasons that many people do not choose to do so, some of that could certainly be that it develops slowly, but my argument was never that getting turned off by something and not giving it more time was wrong. Iām using Utena as an example to show that it can be worth pushing through the slower parts of something to get to the good parts if they are truly excellent. It would not be critically-acclaimed and award winning if everyone stopped watching the moment they didnāt get what was happening or found it to be a little slow or whatever. It was choice on my part to push through it to the end even though I was getting bored with it at times, and I found it really rewarding in the end.
casual anime fans just watch whatever the newest seasonal stuff is on crunchyroll they arent interested in history at all
ofc the perspective is very different because nowadays they have legal access to all this stuff whereas back in the day if you wanted to watch a show you had to learn to torrent
I mean the podcast is like edited. At least this friendās other podcast is. To make sure the audio is good and to add music and sound effects and cut out breaks and unpleasant background noise. So there are literally ācuts and editsā. Itās not like what you seem to think an Edited Podcast is though
can confirm that utena is extremely well-known
I still havenāt seen it tho
maybe a podcast is just not following a script then?
Yea pretty much. I mean you can have a scripted pocast but usually they arenāt
And evenscripted podcasts are usually more homemade-seeming and tend to have a conversational tone
i do beg your pardon
@May i reached the part where i can send general invitations. will there be different enemies for every different permutation of books i send? do i need to keep a list of permutations iāve made? or im guessing maybe if i fight them once it will remember them if i input this combination again maybe
eventually youāll start turning into sand so you should stock up on all the extra sand potions you find
youāll need at least 20 by now to survive the midgame
oh you
drink a sand potion if you start experiencing hallucations