Friday, 21 August 2015

Episode 8: The Worldwide Woes of Adult Swim (or: There Are Bigger Problems Than Toonami)


Why doesn't Adult Swim seem to work outside of the United States? Does it just not translate anywhere culturally? Or is it because of corporate politics? Karl Olson (Ultraklystron) returns along with animation storyboarder Corey Barnes (who's worked on Archer, China IL, Superjail! and Axe Cop) to mull over why the subversive network has such a hard time gaining traction in international markets. We also talk about Spider Riders.

Episode breakdown:

04:20 - Anime Revolution and some lessons in Spider Riders nostalgia

12:00 - All about Adult Swim

Contact:

Zannen, Canada: Twitter | Blog

Corey: Twitter

Karl: Twitter | Ultraklystron.com

Theme song by Karl Olson. Check Packet Flood, the album all of this show's music is taken from, on his Bandcamp.

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Friday, 7 August 2015

Episode 7: Can We Just Agree That Anime is More Popular Here?


Mike Toole swings by to help determine why anime is more popular in Canada than it is in other regions like the United States. I don't think we find a definitive answer, but along the way we talk about Otakon, the 80s Astro Boy dub that aired on Global, World Masterpiece Theatre on Radio-Canada, and that elusive Dragon Ball Kai Ocean dub.

Contact:

Zannen, Canada: Twitter | Blog

Mike: Twitter | THE MIKE TOOLE SHOW

Theme song by Karl Olson. Check out his music at Ultraklystron.com.

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