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The 1988 Japanese animation classic Akira blows up our screen — and, of course, Tokyo — bringing us, yes, plenty of yelling, but also plenty of action, cinematic vision, trippy cosmic plot developments, reflections of the state of mind of an entire damaged nation, and a surprising but welcome lack of sailor-skirted little girls.
Viewing note: We’re watching the English-subtitled Blu-ray version, not the dub. Good god, not the dub. Also, in case you don’t know, this cartoon is definitely not for kids.
Oh, here we come with the tentacles … but it’s not headed just for orifices.
Podcasters: Robert, Tim, David, H.P., Joanna
They’re heeeeeere — “they” being Poltergeist.
Check us out on Twitter (@hiddendeadly or #oldvgold).
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The 1988 Japanese animation classic Akira blows up our screen — and, of course, Tokyo — bringing us, yes, plenty of yelling, but also plenty of action, cinematic vision, trippy cosmic plot developments, reflections of the state of mind of an entire damaged nation, and a surprising but welcome lack of sailor-skirted little girls.
Viewing note: We’re watching the English-subtitled Blu-ray version, not the dub. Good god, not the dub. Also, in case you don’t know, this cartoon is definitely not for kids.
Oh, here we come with the tentacles … but it’s not headed just for orifices.
Podcasters: Robert, Tim, David, H.P., Joanna
They’re heeeeeere — “they” being Poltergeist.
Check us out on Twitter (@hiddendeadly or #oldvgold).