Anime World Order Show # 92 – Genericon Is This Week, Now You Know

We haven’t posted anything lately, and with our convention appearance at Genericon impending, Daryl figured we may as well let people know that…the convention appearance at Genericon actually exists!

The Genericon website is here. In other convention news, the Florida Anime Experience is coming Memorial Day weekend courtesy of Wasabi Anime/Green Mustard Productions and many of the former JACON staffers. We’ve provided them with a list of AWO-approved titles to show in their video room. More announcements on that to come.

For those who don’t have the Otaku USA website in their RSS feed, Daryl wrote a peachy-keen Macross Plus web article. Also mentioned in this podcast: Battle Angel.

It’s hard to believe that the episode of Dave and Joel’s Fast Karate for the Gentlemen about MADOX-01 was from so many years ago, but it was.

The episode of Anime3000 where we talked about Miyazaki was a supplemental or bonus to this episode that was distinctly NOT about Miyazaki, but I’ll be damned if I can find the link. It’s there…somewhere. Maybe.

PS: we would never dream of putting anything weird after the end credits. We wouldn’t do that to you guys. Especially not twice in a row.

Anime World Order Show # 91 – Breaking the RRRRRUUUle

In this recorded-on-New-Year’s-Eve installment of AWO, Gerald reviews the recently-concluded Gainax anime series Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt…eventually.

The original title was going to be “Now I’m Going to Have to Cut Ya. That’s the RRRRRUUUle” but House Party 3 isn’t something we should be reminding people of.

Somewhere along the line we end up talking about the Tokyo non-existent youth bill, the Fall 2010 anime season (mostly just Iron Man and Star Driver), and how VOTOMS and Mobile Police Patlabor are better than the current anime season which is airing now. Not present in this recording: how OAVs are what’s keeping us alive in 2011, what with the greatness of Mazinkaiser SKL and Gundam Paul Chapman Unicorn.

PS: I would never put anything at the end of this recording solely to confuse listeners. Oh no, not I.