Welcome to episode 14 of "Oh no Anime! The Podcast". We're further into the fall season and feeling a bit more comfortable with our shows, opening up time for some more interesting discussion! Listen along as Marc and Patrick detail a whole bunch of new anime announcements, discuss producer's comments on "Why your favorite anime doesn't have a second season", and soapbox about leaving untranslated words intact. For a full list of topics with timestamps please check here: http://pastebin.com/PVV4gmvt
The advent of Youtube Red and its licensing repercussionsGundam Thunderbolt manga to get anime adaptationSanzigen celebrates 10 years with an original animeVoice Actress Ai Takabe arrested for cocaine possesion - boosts salesPuzzle and Dragons North America gets a Final Fantasy CollabFamed movie poster artist Noriyoshi Ohrai passes awayStreet Fighter V US release date decided, Dhalsim confirmedSentai Filmworks announced their Dramatical Murder dub castThe inevitable Boku no Hero Academia anime adaptation has been confirmedNew Full Metal Panic anime announced (correction, Gonzo did the original, Kyoto Animation did Fumoffu and Second Raid)Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 4: Diamond is Unbreakable to get an anime adaptationAnime producer Sasaki Marina soapboxes on twitter about sequel anime, we discussAnime (Skip to 46:30 for discussion of this season's anime)
Brave BeatsComet LuciferShomin Sample (Note: this section is more about translation than the show)Owari no SeraphConcrete RevolutioOne Punch ManAsterisk WarYoung Black JackHeavy ObjectMobile Suit Gundam: Iron Blooded OrphansPlease refer to http://pastebin.com/PVV4gmvt for a complete list of our topics with timestamps. Oh no, Anime! can be found on twitter @ohnoanime, on Facebook at facebook.com/ohnoanime, or you can email us at [email protected]. Patrick can be reached through twitter @patrick130m and Marc can be reached on twitter @vermillionair3. The opening song is 60 Oku no Tsubasa by Angry Frog Rebirth, the break song is Agepoyo by Submerse, the ending song is The Seed and the Sower by fhána.