Warui Deshou: An Anime Podcast

Warui Deshou

"Warui Deshou" is a Japanese phrase that roughly translates to "It will be bad." And, we believe we make bad content...but we also believe that very thing can be good when there's enough love and fun put into it! Hosts and friends Doc and Shadon love anime and really enjoy talking about it. For hours at a time. Each episode they will discuss a different anime show/movie and will aim to make you think and make you laugh. They're just as likely to unabashedly gush about how cool a character is as they are to launch into a long aside of thematic analysis. Bad puns and impressions may also appear Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waruideshou/support read less
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Episodes

Her (2013)
Aug 5 2022
Her (2013)
After some delays, we're back to talk about Spike Jonze' film "Her" from 2013! Shadon enjoyed this film back when it was released, but he wanted to revisit it now, almost a decade later, to see how it held up. We discuss the film's relevance in 2022, its core message about learning how to love others well, if anything about it would be made differently in 2022, its depiction of societal change in the wake of radical new technology, if the film sufficiently establishes Samantha's humanity, which app we'd like to fall in love with, and much more! Enjoying   this podcast? Tip us a coffee on Ko-fi! This will get you access to The  World's Best Anime (and Other Media Too) Discord. | https://ko-fi.com/waruideshou Want to get in touch? Tweet the show, Doc or Shadon | Email the show Music: Foreigner "I Want To Know What Love Is" Michael Kelly "Calicomp 1.1 Shutdown" Sources I Wanted To Read But Didn't: Aleksić, Jana. “Defense of Humanity: Defense of Personality: Aesthetic Rethinking of the Concept of Body in the Film Her by Spike Jonze.” Kultura (Belgrade, Serbia), no. 167, 2020, pp. 266–87, https://doi.org/10.5937/kultura2067266A. FLISFEDER, MATTHEW, and CLINT BURNHAM. “Love and Sex in the Age of Capitalist Realism: On Spike Jonze’s Her.” Cinema Journal, vol. 57, no. 1, Fall 2017, pp. 25–45. EBSCOhost, https://doi-org.bunchproxy.idm.oclc.org/10.1353/cj.2017.0054. Jagoe, Eva-Lynn. “Depersonalized Intimacy: The Cases of Sherry Turkle and Spike Jonze.” English Studies in Canada, vol. 42, no. 1, Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English, 2016, pp. 155–73, https://doi.org/10.1353/esc.2016.0004. Jollimore, Troy. “‘This Endless Space between the Words’: The Limits of Love in Spike Jonze’s Her.” Midwest Studies In Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell), vol. 39, no. 1, Sept. 2015, pp. 120–43. EBSCOhost, https://doi-org.bunchproxy.idm.oclc.org/10.1111/misp.12039. KIYCI, Hale. “Spike Jonze’s Her: How Transhumanism Turns into a Control Mechanism under the Name of Love.” Journal of the Faculty of Letters, vol. 12, no. 23, Jan. 2022, pp. 121–38. EBSCOhost, https://doi-org.bunchproxy.idm.oclc.org/10.33207/trkede.954659. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waruideshou/support
Wolf Children
Jul 6 2022
Wolf Children
We discuss Mamoru Hosoda's third original film and final Madhouse production, 2012's "Wolf Children." When Doc first watched it, it was one of his favorites. After watching/rewatching all of Hosoda's work n the lead up to this podcast, does he still feel the same way? Shadon has never seen the film before. What does he think of it? Click play and find out! Lot of ground covered in our discussion, including: production details, both the critical and also the academic/scholarly response to the film then and now, different cultural perspectives on single-motherhood, queer readings of wolfhood, "let's get back to nature" and, of course, our emotional responses to the movie. And much more! Enjoying   this podcast? Tip us a coffee on Ko-fi! This will get you access to  The  World's Best Anime (and Other Media Too) Discord. | https://ko-fi.com/waruideshou Want to get in touch? Tweet the show, Doc or Shadon | Email the show Music: Wolfmother "Woman" Michael Kelly "Calicomp 1.1 Shutdown" Sources: David John Boyd  (2012) "Wolves or People?" Jacob Chapman (2013) "Wolf Children BD+DVD" Andrea Germer, Rafael Vinícius Martins, Tianqi Zhang (2017) "A ‘Japanese’ Cinema of Reassurance Queering, Passing—and Reifying Normativity in Hosoda Mamoru’s Wolf Children" M. M. Grajdian (2020) “Compassionate neo-traditionalism in Hosoda mamoru’s animation movies” David Whitely 2016 “Human Animals - Transformations Devoutly To Be Wished?” If we mention an author not listed here, there's an excellent chance their work is quoted in one of the articles above! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waruideshou/support