I really like the guest appearances of AmuroNT1 on the podcast. He has some great input and seems to be a natural fit with you guys when he's on. I was curious if you had any plans on having guests from other podcasts, like Destroy All Podcasts DX and AWO. Alternatively, do you have any plans on making guest appearances on other shows a la Soul Bro?
Also, do you plan on putting any promos out for other podcasts to play during their shows?
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you guys havent really talked much about any gundam/mecha games. or put a spotlight in them.
also, maybe a spot where u guys suggest shows that you like, that the audience maybe hasnt seen. like i havent seen dunbine or some of those other obscure shows yall reference a lot.
and i dont know if htere is a difference between unplugged version and the other version, but when ever Amuro NT1 in on it sounds like his mike is distorted and choppy.
also, maybe a spot where u guys suggest shows that you like, that the audience maybe hasnt seen. like i havent seen dunbine or some of those other obscure shows yall reference a lot.
and i dont know if htere is a difference between unplugged version and the other version, but when ever Amuro NT1 in on it sounds like his mike is distorted and choppy.
It was episode 1Wingnut wrote:I forget what episode it was, but they did do exactly that once already.turkish pete wrote:also, maybe a spot where u guys suggest shows that you like, that the audience maybe hasnt seen. like i havent seen dunbine or some of those other obscure shows yall reference a lot.
Something the Gundamn crew could talk about are mechas in live-action films. Not films based on anime, but ones that have mecha in them.
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I've been wondering for awhile if you guys would like to share some of your personal histories with the listeners. You've dropped bits and pieces all over the place, but I'm sure there are some non-stalker listeners who would be interested in a brief segment where each of you describes your own life (age, what you do, maybe a few places you've lived, what pets you have/had, how you came to like mecha anime and anime in general, some of the most extreme stuff you've done involving anime (such as an Everything UC Marathon, or something), highlights from your anime/model collections, any anime that you think has had a profound and lasting effect on you, etc). You know, stuff that can enhance our ability to relate to the hosts of Gundamn!. As I said, I know you've already said quite a bit about yourselves throughout various episodes, but I think a little consolidation could make for an entertaining (and convenient, for the listeners) segment. If you'd like, I've got personalized versions of the question for each of you, in joke format:
Soul Bro: What has happened in your life to give you such low self-esteem that you sympathize with insignificant, milquetoast characters such as Saji and Rivals?
Neo: What tragic events in your life gave rise to your insatiable need to destroy reputable news organizations?
Chris: What events have led to your masochistic desire to make yourself into the figurehead of Fascist Dictator; to take on the hatred and loathing of the mecha anime community… or “Chris Requiem†if you will?
Hope I didn't wreck any grand plans with that last one...
Soul Bro: What has happened in your life to give you such low self-esteem that you sympathize with insignificant, milquetoast characters such as Saji and Rivals?
Neo: What tragic events in your life gave rise to your insatiable need to destroy reputable news organizations?
Chris: What events have led to your masochistic desire to make yourself into the figurehead of Fascist Dictator; to take on the hatred and loathing of the mecha anime community… or “Chris Requiem†if you will?
Hope I didn't wreck any grand plans with that last one...
i have an idea for the call-ins episodes. podtacular, another podcast, which does a call-ins and tales from the foxholes (stories about what happened playing halo) every 3-4 episodes. granted, they do a podcast every week, but if you guys do a call-ins section every 3 or so episodes, than it may pull more people and more participation into Gundamn and mahq. what do ya think?
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If you do decide to do that, I could contact the people on the Mekton Zeta ML and see if there's any tabletop gaming experts there that would be willing to take part. No guarantees, but Mike Pondsmith (creator of Mekton) is on the list and may be willing to go on the show.The Fowl Sorcerous wrote:Any of you guys would talk about western produced mecha tv series, video games as well as mech-based tabletop gaming.
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Eureka 7 is coming. When? can't tell you that, but its coming.TheGoose wrote:I remember that Chris had said in one episode that they'd have to talk about that sometime on the show.Flame-X wrote:Are you guys gonna be doing an anime spotlight on Eureka 7?
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I think you'd be surprised. I think this would be a great idea. It would be a nice nostalgia trip for folks who are familiar with the old-school stuff, and it might be an interesting history lesson for folks unfamiliar with the roots & evolution of Giant Robot shows.skyknight wrote:That is good topic, but I do wonder how many of us have seen 70's mecha anime?Vent Noir wrote:How about a "history of mecha" 4-part feature? Go through the 70s, 80s, 90s and 00s examining the developments and trends of the mecha genre in each decade.
On another note, is there any chance we'll get some coverage of Full Metal Panic?