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The Non-Muppet Statler & Waldorf
One thing we'd like to do as
Weekly Manga Recap grows is continue to introduce new community themed events.
In that spirit, with this goal we would host a monthly stream where we watch an
anime/manga-related movie, and record a commentary track to go over top of it.
Films will be chosen ahead of time so that listeners can follow along with us, and after the episode is done we will provide free links to the commentary tracks for you to enjoy in the years--nay--decades to follow. I just assume our humor is timeless. So how about that racist Hulk Hogan, everybody?
Films will be chosen ahead of time so that listeners can follow along with us, and after the episode is done we will provide free links to the commentary tracks for you to enjoy in the years--nay--decades to follow. I just assume our humor is timeless. So how about that racist Hulk Hogan, everybody?
If Only There Was a Screw to Stop This Sorrow
Chris has often remarked of his
vitriolic hatred of Air Gear. A Weekly
Manga Recap review of it is oft requested, but the chances of it are slim. Or,
at least, they were.
At this goal, work will begin on doing an Air Gear episode of Weekly Manga Recap. Finally, you'll get to hear all about President Obama taking over the body of a fifteen-year old Japanese schoolgirl in a world with magical rollerskates capable of producing bubbles that can cut steel!
Also, you can't sue us for any aneurisms you may get because of this series.
At this goal, work will begin on doing an Air Gear episode of Weekly Manga Recap. Finally, you'll get to hear all about President Obama taking over the body of a fifteen-year old Japanese schoolgirl in a world with magical rollerskates capable of producing bubbles that can cut steel!
Also, you can't sue us for any aneurisms you may get because of this series.
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What is Weekly Manga Recap?
Contrary to the name, Weekly Manga Recap is a weekly podcast that recaps the most recent manga titles. Oh wait, actually, I guess the name is right on the nose.
The podcast is hosted by Nik "Y Ruler of Time" Freeman and Chris "Rollo T" Larios, and is a regular look at the biggest titles in manga such as One Piece, Bleach, World Trigger, Fairy Tail, Naruto, and a whole lot more. We go through the newest chapters, provide our thoughts, make wild predictions, and usually keep things light with a lot of silly humor.
We also take recommendations from our audience for new series to try out that we then read and discuss the show. Consider it a "manga bookclub" of sorts as we look to expand our own knowledge of the medium while providing you with suggestions for titles you may have otherwise never hear about.
What is this crowd-funding campaign for?
Recording Weekly Manga Recap is always blast, but it can be a time-consuming and expensive at times. We have an awesome audience who has made clear mention of their desire to support, so this campaign is an avenue for our listeners to directly help out the show in a monetary manner.
We want to help increase the content we can provide, but doing so costs money. And as the honorable Wu-Tang Clan taught us, cash rules everything around me (C.R.E.A.M.! Dolla-dolla bill, ya'll!)
Anything else I should know?
Did you know that originally, the Snuffaluffagus was an imaginary friend that only Big Bird could see? Eventually PBS changed it because they didn't want kids to feel afraid that their parents wouldn't believe them if they told them they were being abused. This has nothing to do with the podcast, but I found it fascinating when I first heard about that
Contrary to the name, Weekly Manga Recap is a weekly podcast that recaps the most recent manga titles. Oh wait, actually, I guess the name is right on the nose.
The podcast is hosted by Nik "Y Ruler of Time" Freeman and Chris "Rollo T" Larios, and is a regular look at the biggest titles in manga such as One Piece, Bleach, World Trigger, Fairy Tail, Naruto, and a whole lot more. We go through the newest chapters, provide our thoughts, make wild predictions, and usually keep things light with a lot of silly humor.
We also take recommendations from our audience for new series to try out that we then read and discuss the show. Consider it a "manga bookclub" of sorts as we look to expand our own knowledge of the medium while providing you with suggestions for titles you may have otherwise never hear about.
What is this crowd-funding campaign for?
Recording Weekly Manga Recap is always blast, but it can be a time-consuming and expensive at times. We have an awesome audience who has made clear mention of their desire to support, so this campaign is an avenue for our listeners to directly help out the show in a monetary manner.
We want to help increase the content we can provide, but doing so costs money. And as the honorable Wu-Tang Clan taught us, cash rules everything around me (C.R.E.A.M.! Dolla-dolla bill, ya'll!)
Anything else I should know?
Did you know that originally, the Snuffaluffagus was an imaginary friend that only Big Bird could see? Eventually PBS changed it because they didn't want kids to feel afraid that their parents wouldn't believe them if they told them they were being abused. This has nothing to do with the podcast, but I found it fascinating when I first heard about that
