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    Explore "mamoru" with insightful episodes like "463 - Manga in Motion 59 - Belle", "Mamoru Hosoda (Belle, Le Garçon et la Bête...) - Pose to Pause", "Disanime 48 - Belle", "Episode 87: A Tale As Old As Time" and "Belle - Mamoru Hosoda #100" from podcasts like ""Manga Machinations", "Pose to Pause", "DisAnime", "This Just Anime!" and "C'est plus que de la SF"" and more!

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    463 - Manga in Motion 59 - Belle

    463 - Manga in Motion 59 - Belle

    This week we talk about Mamoru Hosoda's Belle! What does dakazu have to say about the singing?! We also share our thoughts on the new Netflix One Piece show!!!

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    Timestamps:

    • Intro Song: “Are You Ready For Me Baby” by Funk Giraffe, Opening, Introductions, Manga Machinations Ko-fi, Holidays, Mahjong Machinations - 00:00:00
    • Seamus is going to AEW All Out - 00:03:40
    • Replies about The First Slam Dunk - 00:09:24
    • Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: “Funkymania” by The Original Orchestra, Darfox shows off his decorated card from The Anime Nostalgia Podcast's Dawn - 00:10:55
    • Darfox and dakazu give their impressions on the Netflix One Piece show - 00:16:43
    • *SPOILERS* Netflix One Piece show - 00:27:43
    • D. Diver is about a criminal law student who gets criminals to confess by beating them up in his dreams - 00:54:11
    • Next Episode Preview and Rundown: 9 Year Anniversary Retrospective Redux: Pluto with Aidan Clarke, We will be celebrating 9 years of Manga Machinations with guest Aidan Clarke by discussing manga lettering and Billy Bat, along with revisiting Naoki Urasawa's adaptation of the classic Astro Boy story "The Greatest Robot on Earth" - 00:59:46
    • Main Segment Manga in MotionBelle, Transition Song: “It’s Over” by Generation Lost, We watch Mamoru Hosoda’s anime film based on Beauty and the Beast - 01:03:55
    • Next Week’s Topic: Pluto, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “Crazy for Your Love” by Orkas - 01:40:42

    Mamoru Hosoda (Belle, Le Garçon et la Bête...) - Pose to Pause

    Mamoru Hosoda (Belle, Le Garçon et la Bête...) - Pose to Pause

    Pose to Pause, est un podcast où Antoine, Alex et Léna parlent d'animation !

    On papote ici de tous les films de Mamoru Hosoda, le réalisateur de Belle, des Enfants loups, Ame et Yuki, du Garçon et la Bête...

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8Lb4w0gVvM&ab_channel=PosetoPause
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    📑 SOURCES

    Le Bleu du Miroir : http://www.lebleudumiroir.fr/critique-belle-film/
    Anime de Michael Leader et Jake Cunningham, éditions Gründ
    Au Pays des Merveilles - Trésors de l'Animation Japonaise" (2022) de Nathalie Bittinger, Editions Hoëbeke
    Blink Blank n°4, Automne Hiver 2021
    Digimon - film 1 (1999) de Mamoru Hosoda, Toei animation
    Digimon Adventure: Bokura no Uō Gēmu! (2000) de Mamoru Hosoda, Toei animation
    One Piece : Le Baron Omatsuri et l'Île secrète (2005) de Mamoru Hosoda, Toei animation
    La Traversée du temps (2006) de Mamoru Hosoda, Madhouse
    Summer Wars (2009) de Mamoru Hosoda, Madhouse
    Les Enfants loups, Ame et Yuki (2012) de Mamoru Hosoda, Studio Chizu
    Le Garçon et la Bête (2015) de Mamoru Hosoda, Studio Chizu
    Miraï, ma petite sœur (2018) de Mamoru Hosoda, Studio Chizu
    Belle (2021) de Mamoru Hosoda, Studio Chizu

    Disanime 48 - Belle

    Disanime 48 - Belle
    Sono andato a vedere una puntata di un anime lunghissima in un posto dove di solito dove di solito vado a vedere Spider-man. Aspetta un momento... ma questo è un cinema!
    Non c'è tempo per pensare, potrebbe essere la mia unica occasione di fare il critico cinematografico, bisogna fare una puntata reaction super a caldo dell'ultimo film di Mamoru Hosoda - Belle, PRESTO!

    https://myanimelist.net/anime/44807/Ryuu_to_Sobakasu_no_Hime

    La vostra nuova signora e padrona:
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/0illCOhPkFBykngmCWos6u?si=-Ol-7dxtTL-uGZcBjM-Hjg

    Basta paragonare gente a Miyazaki per favore:
    https://www.indiscreto.org/mamoru-hosoda-non-e-il-nuovo-miyazaki-per-fortuna/

    https://linktr.ee/Disanime
    Prodotto da quel bell'uomo di Matteo Scandolin

    Episode 87: A Tale As Old As Time

    Episode 87: A Tale As Old As Time

    This past week we both had the pleasure of viewing Mamoru Hosoda's new film Belle in theaters and since we haven't talked about a movie in a while we decided to give you our thoughts. We've been hyped about this release for a while now so naturally we'll be giving you our pros and cons as well as talking about the experience of seeing it on the big screen versus at home. Belle is considered a modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast , and we've also got some thoughts on whether or not that label is entirely accurate. We're doing our best to avoid major spoilers, that being said you have been warned it's hard to write a review without mentioning some of the things that happen in the movie. Let us know what you thought of Belle as well. 

    Power Rankings live @tjapod on instagram

    BELLE- Ryū to sobakasu no hime (竜とそばかすの姫) recibe 14 minutos de ovación en Festival de Cannes

    BELLE- Ryū to sobakasu no hime (竜とそばかすの姫) recibe 14 minutos de ovación en Festival de Cannes
    Dentro de las grandes figuras del anime mundial, Mamoru Hosoda se erige como uno de los más creativos y premiados del medio. Su más reciente película, “Belle”, fue presentada hace poco en el Festival de Cannes recibiendo 14 minutos sin pausas de ovación del público asistente.

    La película sigue a Suzu, una joven de 17 años que, tras perder a su madre, se traslada a vivir con su padre a las afueras de la prefectura de Kochi. Con el corazón roto y distanciada del mundo, descubre «U», un espacio virtual en el que asume el rol de Belle.

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    076 - Ghost in the Shell

    076 - Ghost in the Shell

    Our cyborg season ends with possibly the most influential cyberpunk manga. One that would inspire the creators of the Matrix movies with its mix of action and Cartesian philosophy. Known by its native title, Koukaku Kidoutai, "Mobile Armored Riot Police" it lives up to both names!  Skip summary @ 13:06

    076: Ghost in the Shell

    By Masamune Shirow

    English translation by Frederic L Schodt , Toren Smith and Stephen Paul

    With Lettering by Scott O. Brown

    Set in the year 2029, the world has advanced in terms of cybernetics, computerization and robotics. This is a possible future where flesh and blood bodies are replaceable and interchangeable, brains can be hacked into, altering memories and nurses are super sexy automatonic dolls, yet in this cyber-punk world exists a government task force known as section 9. A ragtag bunch of military trained agents who fight cyber-terrorism with the help of their spider like tanks, the Fuchikomas and their cyborg Major. Mamoru Oshii would direct the seminal animated movie adaptation. This would be inspired by many chapters more so than others, including the chapters ‘Junk Jungle’, ‘Bye Bye Clay’ and ‘Ghost Coast’. Where Major Motoko Kusanagi encounters the Puppet master, a hacker that claims to have no corporeal body and is in fact a new conscious life form born from the net. A sequel, Ghost in the Shell: Innocence would base the story on Robot Rondo, where young girls have their consciousness digitally copied and enslaved in the body of robots. Masamune Shiro would continue to write more Ghost in the Shell stories in the tomes ‘Man Machine Interface’ and ‘Human Error Processor’. Soon after publication, Ghost in the Shell would become a successful multimedia franchise.

     

    The Problem with Remakes and the Evil Demon of Images:

    On the podcast James’ problem with the 2017 film is how it remakes the 1995 Mamoru Oshii classic. He equates his gripe to the same sort of gripe that Jean Baudrillard does with simulacrum, simulacrum itself isn’t just delegated to the issues of Hollywood remakes but everything that encompasses the internet and virtual-reality. It creates a feedback loop with technology and the virtual becoming “more real than real” where people learn about sex not from the real world but from what they see in porn, a glamorous simulation of the real. A digestible if not regurgitated form of that which was once real, original, or authentic. Think of the movie Flash Gordon (1980) How many people have experienced that movie through the lens of another? Ted (2012) specifically? And how many people know that the 80’s movie itself was based on a 1930’s serial? The result is that we have others relaying their experiences to us and the risk is that it can easily become watered down and devoid of its original meaning if not given a new resonating meaning. Especially when taken outside of its original context or poorly recontextualised. For more you can listen to the Chobits episode where James first speaks of Baudrillard or better yet, read the words of Baudrillard himself.

     

    “Motoko’s Choice” - Transhumanism and the Philosophy of Dualism:

    Renee Decartes Dualism implies that thoughts not only inhabit their own space but can also exist outside from the brain, the “res extensa” as he called it, through Dualism there is the implication that the Puppet Master’s Network is multi-dimensional. Currently a digitized earth would not be enough, because the limit of virtual space is real universal space. Shiro doesn’t explain that quantum computing exists in this story, neither does aliens or space travel exists (except for travel on the virtual confines of earth’s internet), therefore Motoko’s net is limited to earth, the res extensa of dualist philosophy. As of 2021, a capitalist world of doge coin, disinformation and non-fungible tokens, Motoko may have a poor deal.  Yet an exception to this is that Decartes’ “res cogitans” is as large as all living beings present and future.

    Motoko could choose to live her life in the dreams and memories of others, she could live as a bat or a cat, especially if said memories and experiences are digitized/quantized or synthesized to future transhumanist ideals, expanding her consciousness, the net and her world, certainly Motoko/Puppeteers children could live like this. Motoko’s choice to fuse with the puppeteer could be meaningless as future humans move away from carbon-based life, but one thing for sure is that Motoko will give it meaning. And she will live a meaningful life. Be it within a micro-verse of the res cogitans or macro-verse of the res extensa.

    “Digitizing yourself isn’t growing, it’s not a macro way of exploring the universe, it’s a micro way. You can’t make any more lemonade if you don’t have enough lemons for it.”

    This doesn’t mean that Motoko is right or wrong in her choice, especially if she’s preparing for an unknown future, in fact this may be a naturally human response when granted such new powers and opportunities.

     

    Further Topics discussed:

    • The pacing of the manga, in terms of action and Shiro’s propensity to use annotations (we do and the author recommend you do not read them on your first time).
    • Why is Major Motoko so hard to relate to?
    • The humour of Ghost in the Shell
    • Stand Alone Complex, the anime series.
    • Lorn’s ‘Anvil’ music (an example of transhumanism and the future of social networks)
    • James Cameron’s ‘Terminator’ franchise and how that also depicts the rise of a formidable and fully conscious Artificial Intelligence.

     

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    EP 159 - Soul (2020) / Mirai (2018) Reviews

    EP 159 - Soul (2020) / Mirai (2018) Reviews

    TMI leaves reality as we know it this week (good riddance!) and goes…elsewhere.  First, we completely zone out with Pixar’s Soul, and then Oscar nominated anime Mirai lets us get all floaty and ethereal.  I think we’ll stay a while… #tmi #tmiconfessionals #tmipodcast #pixar #soul #disney #mirai #mamoruhosoda #hosoda #petedocter #tinafey #jamiefoxx #richardayoade #rachelhouse

    255 - Manga in Motion 39 - Mirai

    255 - Manga in Motion 39 - Mirai

    This week we take a look at Mamoru Hosoda’s latest anime movie, Mirai! Tune in to hear what we thought about this story about a boy learning to accept his baby sister and how it compares to Hosoda’s other films!!!

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    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Uta no Kisha” by Tatsuro Yamashita from Mirai, Opening, Darfox watching Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, Our new website, Social Media, Introductions
    • 00:03:03 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Seamus is determined to catch up on Ōoku: The Inner Chambers this year
    • 00:08:38 - dakazu is enjoying the anime of Vinland Saga and Seamus plans on rereading the manga
    • 00:16:56 - dakazu won’t be watching anymore given now that he’s checked out the manga
    • 00:19:06 - Dämons is an adaption of a story by Osamu Tezuka about a man who’s will for revenge allows him to control prosthetic arms for battle
    • 00:22:36 - dakazu is convinced the creators of B - Brahms 20-sai no Tabiji filled the series with pointless filler because they didn’t have enough material to actually cover Johannes Brahms’ early career
    • 00:28:06 - We discuss stories ending with a character writing that story
    • 00:32:11 - News: A new trailer for the BEASTARS anime shows more animated sequences and features voice actors
    • 00:39:29 - Tatsuki Fujimoto wrote Fire Punch with the intent to deconstruct the revenge genre and make readers question whether they should sympathize with the protagonist
    • 00:43:51 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Triple Dip where we read the first volume of three different manga, including: No. 6 by Atsuko Asano Hinoki KinoGunjou by Ching Nakamura, and Area 51 by Masato Hisa
    • 00:45:50 - Main Segment Manga in Motion: Mirai, Transition Song: “Mirai no Theme” by Tatsuro Yamashita from Mirai, we review the 2018 anime film directed by Mamoru Hosoda
    • 00:47:38 - Seamus thought the design of the family house was very unique
    • 00:49:00 - dakazu was surprised with the amount of CG animation
    • 00:50:07 - We discuss how the story revolves around Kun learning a lesson and then forgetting it immediately
    • 00:51:33 - Darfox thought the movie was like an episode of Rugrats directed by Hosoda
    • 00:52:26 - dakazu thought the parents were not treating Kun fairly when Mirai joined the family
    • 00:54:28 - dakazu was surprised the movie didn’t just focus on the future version of Mirai meeting Kun
    • 00:56:00 - Darfox appreciated that the dog was included in the family tree
    • 00:56:46 - We agree that Kun is a bratty child and may come off as unwatchable to some viewers
    • 00:58:13 - Seamus points out how this movie had a saccharine tone to them
    • 00:59:12 - We wonder if Hosoda is trying to send a message about older generations by having the great-grandfather be the most sensible adult
    • 01:01:17 - We compare Mirai to Hosoda’s other movies we’ve seen
    • 01:02:46 - This movie might be the first Hosoda film not to have a scene of a character breathing heavily
    • 01:04:26 - Darfox notices that there was a digital effect on the tree whenever Kun would transition to one of the fantastical sequences
    • 01:05:09 - Darfox explain how Hosoda came up with the idea of Mirai after his son had a dream about meeting his sister from the future 
    • 01:06:13 - We give our final thought about the movie
    • 01:08:53 - Next Week’s Topic: No. 6 & Gunjou & Area 51, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster

    Ep.192 Ghost In The Shell (1995 Vs 2017)

    Ep.192 Ghost In The Shell (1995 Vs 2017)
    Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell (1995) is a cyberpunk, anime, masterpiece that questions what makes us human. Is it the body or the soul (our ghosts)? The 2017 live action remake starring Scarlett Johansson, Pilou Asbæk, Takeshi Kitano, Juliette Binoche, and Michael Pitt attempts to expand on this idea. This week Invasion of the Remake explores this high tech world of cyborgs, espionage, and artificial intelligence as we compare the anime to the live action Ghost in the Shell (2017).
     
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    185 - Manga in Motion 27 - Wolf Children

    185 - Manga in Motion 27 - Wolf Children

    This week we check out another Mamoru Hosoda film, Wolf Children!

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    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Ne ne” by Masakatsu Takagi from Wolf Children OST, Opening, Introductions
    • 00:01:18 - Manga Machinations Discord server, reading a comment about outsourcing
    • 00:04:01 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Darfox brings up the controversy over female characters in the anime of My Hero Academia
    • 00:06:39 - Seamus runs into some backstory and swearing with more Frau Faust and The Ancient Magus’ Bride
    • 00:10:35 - The modern storylines of Gegege no Kitaro & Lupin III are fun but the art of Kitaro is strange
    • 00:14:12 - Devils Line is reminiscent of True Blood, dakazu is jumping into Legend of Galactic Heroes with the new anime
    • 00:17:33 - The inside baseball you learn in Gurazeni: Money Pitch is fascinating
    • 00:19:28 - Magical Girl Ore is a hilarious comedy but dakazu didn’t like the pop songs, the first episode of Magical Girl Site borders on torture porn
    • 00:24:42 - dakazu couldn’t put down the exciting sci-fi/military drama Juuza no Ulna
    • 00:30:08 - Ginga no Shinanai Kodomotachi e is a disturbing tale of immortality that kept dakazu up at night
    • 00:35:54 - News: The Seven Deadly Sins season 2 is being released on a weekly schedule on Netflix
    • 00:38:25 - upcoming live-action drama of In This Corner of the World, Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata has passed away
    • 00:41:53 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: Triple Dip where we read the first volume of three different manga, including: Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou by Hitoshi Ashinano, Helter Skelter by Kyoko Okazaki, and Hanako and the Terror of Allegory by Sakae Esuno
    • 00:43:49 - Main Segment Manga in Motion: Transition Song: “Meguri” by Masakatsu Takagi from Wolf Children OST, review of Mamoru Hosoda’s Wolf Children, we discuss common Hosoda themes of heavy breathing & montages, the simple yet emotional story, Hosoda’s fursona, how it glorifies country life, and compare this to other Hosoda films.
    • 01:09:06 - Next Week’s Topic: Triple Dip on Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou, Helter Skelter, and Hanako and the Terror of Allegory, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster

    132 - Manga in Motion 15 - Patlabor 2: The Movie

    132 - Manga in Motion 15 - Patlabor 2: The Movie

    This week we read emails, we give manga suggestions, Seamus has mixed feelings about Himegoto - Juukyuusai no Seifuku, darfox might drop Dr. Stone, and dakazu talks about the cut-throat business of weekly manga. Then we get to our main topic of Patlabor 2: The Movie! We compare it to the previous Patlabor movie, look for more Mamoru Oshii-isms, and break down our favorite scenes!!!

    131 - Manga in Motion 14 - Patlabor: The Movie

    131 - Manga in Motion 14 - Patlabor: The Movie

    On this episode we discuss the upcoming live-action Ghost in the Shell, Seamus finishes March comes in like a lion and now hates Momo, we love looking behind the scenes of creating manga in Naoki Urasawa’s Manben, dakazu is touched by Akiko Higashimura’s loving tribute to her art teacher in Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist’s Journey(Kakukaku Shikajika), and we weigh in on the Netflix version of Death Note! Then we dive into a lengthy analysis of Patlabor: The Movie and compare it to Mamoru Oshii’s other movies!!!

    124 - Manga in Motion 13 - The Boy and the Beast

    124 - Manga in Motion 13 - The Boy and the Beast

     After we explain the American Football, this week darfox and Seamus catch up on new chapters of Hi Score Girl and A Bride's Story(Oyomegatari)! Also, dakazu loves the Zootopia like setting of BEASTARS and is touched by the story of a boy who loves people in Machida-kun no Sekai! Then we jump into another anime movie review with The Boy and the Beast! We share out thoughts and compare it to director Mamoru Hosoda’s other works!!!

    117 - Manga in Motion 12 - Summer Wars

    117 - Manga in Motion 12 - Summer Wars

    This week dakazu checks out the sequel series to Sanzoku Diary called Sanzoku Diary SS, apprehensively checks out a collection of relationships stories by Bunny Drop manga artist Yumi Unita called Toridori Renka, and Seamus likes Yuri!!! on Ice a lot! Then we discuss Mamoru Hosoda’s 2009 anime movie Summer Wars!!!

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