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    momotaro

    Explore "momotaro" with insightful episodes like "Momotarō", "434 - One Shot 54 - Ayako", "桃太郎 Momotaro", "55 What is that sound? (Funny/Wacky Japanese Onomatopoeia)" and "Momotaro, or the Story of the Son of a Peach - A Japanese Folktale" from podcasts like ""La Librairie Yōkai", "Manga Machinations", "Peggy的睡前故事 | Peggy's Bedtime Story", "Ichimon Japan: A Podcast About Japan and the Japanese Language by JapanKyo.com" and "The Folktale Project"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Momotarō

    Momotarō
    Les Contes de la Librairie Yōkai - Momotarō

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    434 - One Shot 54 - Ayako

    434 - One Shot 54 - Ayako

    Seamus returns this week as we review Osamu Tezuka’s Ayako! We examine how the story about messy family drama intertwines with Tezuka’s commentary on post-war Japan! We also discuss Omo ni Naitemasu, an AI art manga, and more!!!

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    55 What is that sound? (Funny/Wacky Japanese Onomatopoeia)

    55 What is that sound? (Funny/Wacky Japanese Onomatopoeia)

    On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What is that sound? This time we're talking about Japanese onomatopoeia and yes, we're talking about some really wacky ones too!

    Topics Discussed

    • About onomatopoeia in Japanese
    • How onomatopoeia are used in Japanese
    • The difference between giongo and gitaigo
    • What giongo are
    • What gitaigo are
    • Examples of giongo
    • What donburako means
    • The story of Momotaro
    • What jirojiro means
    • What shīn means
    • What gān means
    • What utouto means
    • What pekopeko means
    • The multiple meanings of pekopeko
    • Some of the funniest and most confusing sound effects in manga
    • The crazy sound effects of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
    • And much more!

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    Sources, Links, Videos, Etc.

    If you want to learn more about Japanese onomatopoeia, you may want to check out the English language articles below.

    This is the article that has the scans of the manga pages we used during the second half of the episode.

    To listen to the Ichimon Japan episode about Momotaro, check out the link below.

     

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    Japanese Vocabulary List

    Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here’s some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC.

    • Giongo
      • 擬音語 【ぎおんご】 (n) {ling} onomatopoeic word
    • Gitaigo
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      • 擬態語 【ぎたいご】 (n) {ling} (e.g., じめじめ、ゆったり) phenomime; mimetic word; word that mimics an action, condition, or manner that does not make a sound (e.g. "damp", "calmly")
    • Mukade
      • むかで (gikun) (n) centipede

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    09 Was Momotaro a thief? (All About Peach Bob)

    09 Was Momotaro a thief? (All About Peach Bob)

    On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: Was Momotarō a thief?

    Topics Discussed

    • The folktale/fairy tale of Momotarō
    • Whether Peach Boy is a good English title for Momotarō
    • How old the story of Momotarō is
    • Kunio Yanagita
    • The most common motifs of the Momotarō story
    • Some of the many variations that exist of the story of Momotarō
    • The possible connection between Kehi Shrine in the city of Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture,and the tale of Momotarō
    • The connection between Kinashi in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture and the story of Momotarō
    • Okayama Prefecture's push to associate themselves with the story of Momotarō
    • The origins of Momotarō Shrine (Momotarō Jinja) in Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture and what you can expect to see there
    • The photograph of mummified oni remains that was and may still be on display at Momotaro Shrine
    • What the oldest printed copy of Momotarō is
    • Momotarō Gempuku Sugata (1779), an Edo Period dark sequel to Momotarō in which the daughter of the oni of Onigashima gets sent to kill Momotarō but instead falls in love with him and then kills herself
    • Whether Momotarō was justified in his actions
    • How Momotarō has changed over the centuries
    • Momotarō's adoption as a symbol of right wing nationalism
    • The link between Onigashima and real world places like Hawaii, Taiwan, and Singapore
    • A mock trial held by elementary school students in Shizuoka Prefecture in order to determine whether Momotarō was justified in his actions
    • Yotsuba Kuramochi and her expansive research intended to determine whether the oni really were the villains in the story of Momotarō
    • What happens when artificial intelligence tries to interpret the story of Momotarō
    • And more!

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    Japanese Vocabulary List

    Most episodes feature at least one or two interesting Japanese words or phrases. Here’s some of the ones that came up on this episode. All information is from Jim Breen's WWWJDIC.

    • One
      • 鬼 【おに(P); き】 (n) (1) ogre; demon; oni
    • Momo
      • 桃 【もも(P); モモ】 (n) peach (Prunus persica)
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    12 - Harry Potter and the Armor of the Phoenix (Yu Yu Hakusho Eps 46-49)

    12 -  Harry Potter and the Armor of the Phoenix (Yu Yu Hakusho Eps 46-49)
    On this week's episode, our hosts Su, Matt, and Nick celebrate the appearance of the most important character of the series! What does this new revelation mean for our protagonist Kurama? Also, will Kuwabara ever get to have a serious fight? Can Yusuke handle Genkai's orb? Check out this week's episode and find out!

     

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    11 - Second Life: EPCOT (Yu Yu Hakusho Eps 42-45)

    11 - Second Life: EPCOT (Yu Yu Hakusho Eps 42-45)

    On this week’s episode, Nick, Matt, and Su question the practicality of clay armor, meet the best character this anime has to offer, explore the concept of the "swingin' twenties", and take a dip into some Japanese folklore. Join us as we launch ourselves directly into the sun Team Uraotogi arc, where nothing is what it seems!

     

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    Matt's Kurama Figurine

    03 The Origins of Anime and the Making of Japan's First Feature Length Animated Film (Dr. Jonathan Clements)

    03 The Origins of Anime and the Making of Japan's First Feature Length Animated Film (Dr. Jonathan Clements)

    This time we're taking a deep deep dive into the history of Japanese animation with Dr. Jonathan Clements.

    An expert on Asia and anime, Jonathan Clements is the author of many books, including Anime: A History, The Anime Encyclopedia (co-authored with Helen McCarthy), and Sacred Sailors: The Life and Work of Seo Mitsuyo. In this episode we discuss the origins of Japanese animation and its fascinating history. We particularly focus on the making of Japan's first feature-length animated film: Momotaro: Sacred Sailors (桃太郎 海の神兵, Momotarō: Umi no Shinpei). Clements talks about how this World War II era Navy funded propaganda film got made, the challenges faced by the film's director Seo Mitsuyo, the influence of Western animation like Popeye and the 1941 Disney film Fantasia,and what people today can gain by watching this sometimes strange and often unsettling work. Clements also reflects on the importance of two of Japan's most respected and famous figures in the Japanese animation industry: Osamu Tezuka and Hayao Miyazaki. Oh yeah, and there's talk of a British POW potentially being responsible for what was very likely the first ever occurrence of native English voice acting in Japanese animation.

    Yep, it's a lot to take in but totally worth a listen, so go do that now!

    Podcast Episode 183: Momogumi Plus Senki Volume 1

    Podcast Episode 183: Momogumi Plus Senki Volume 1

    Podcast manga review of Momogumi Plus Senki Volume 1 by Eri Sakondo. Translated by Aimi Tokutake. Adapted by Rachel Brown. Originally published in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten. Published in US by Tokyopop, $10.99, Rated 13+.

    From the back cover:

    The deadline is his eighteenth birthday...

    After transferring to a new school, Yuuki, a disaster-attracting young student, is told that he is actually the reincarnation of Momotaro from Japanese folklore. What's worse, he was cursed by demons to die on the day he turns eighteen. Luckily for Yuuki he won't have to battle these demons alone- his three mystical minions, Yukishiro, Masahiko, and Sawa will be there to instruct and protect him every step of the way!

    My Grade: D

    Read the first chapter below for free:

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