The Anime Nostalgia Podcast - ep 33
iTunes & Stitcher subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog
to read the description easier & check out links for this
episode! Ryan (aka Blacotaku1) started an ambitious project 3 years
ago: to scan his entire collection of vintage Japanese Newtype
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iTunes & Stitcher subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to
read the description easier & check out links for this
episode!
Ryan (aka Blacotaku1) started an ambitious project 3 years
ago: to scan his entire collection of vintage Japanese Newtype
magazines from the 80s to the 90s and share them with other anime
fans online via his Tumblr blog, Oldtype/Newtype. Not only that,
but to try to share some of the rare old interviews and photos with
various creators, artists, and other big industry names that had
been lost to the ages. In this episode, I talk to Ryan and find out
what got him started on this project, how he got into anime, and
what it means to him to be able to share his love of older anime in
print media form with the world.
Sidenote: For some reason, this episode got cursed with various
technical issues, so there’s a few spots where the audio may sound
a little wonky and it sounds like we’re talking over each
other--which, I assure you, we didn’t do when we were actually
talking! So please excuse these tiny hiccups. ^^;
Stream the episode above or [Direct Download]
You can also now subscribe on itunes & Stitcher!
Relevant links:
Follow Ryan on Twitter and Tumblr!
Read the translated article “The 21 Prophets of
Anime” on Oldtype/Newtype (Part 1, Part
2, Part 3) OR via the coverage he got on Crunchyroll!
Check out some of Ryan’s favorite anime titles,
including:
Bounty Dog
Angel Cop
Robot Carnival
Black Magic M-66
Crying Freeman
Vampire Hunter D
Mobile Suit Gundam
As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts and ideas for
future episodes here, in a DM or reblog, or email directly at
AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com.
Thanks for listening!
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