341 – Manga in Motion 46 – ON-GAKU: Our Sound

341 – Manga in Motion 46 – ON-GAKU: Our Sound

This week Morgana talks about Harley Quinn variant covers, Darfox chomps into the sadness burrito of Violet Evergarden the Movie, and dakazu thinks Bokurano: Ours is effective at being awful. We also can’t stop talking about how much we loved ON-GAKU: Our Sound! And tune in afterwards for a bonus spoiler discussion on Zack Snyder’s Justice League(The real Seamus Cut)!!!

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326 – Manga in Motion 45 – Promare

326 – Manga in Motion 45 – Promare

We’re a year late to the zeitgeist but this episode the hosts review the 2019 hit anime film Promare! Also Morgana also talks about Junji Ito’s Remina and dakazu gushes about Ousama Ranking!!!

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Demon Deathchase

Demon Deathchase

A novel where Vampire Hunter D is hired to rescue a young woman from a vampire lord. D must pursue the escaping vampire while competing with the deadly Marcus family bounty hunters.

We discussed the anime adaptation on a recent episode.

This is the third book in the Vampire Hunter D series and was the base for the Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust movie. Compared to the movie, it’s filled with more risque content involving the treatment of Leila within from the other Marcus brothers. I think Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is such a great adaptation of this book that you really don’t need to read this unless you’re a huge fan of the franchise. They’re available from Dark Horse Books.

~dakazu

316 – Manga in Motion 44 – Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust

316 – Manga in Motion 44 – Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust

Our October Extravaganza continues this week as we review the 2000 animated feature, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust! The hosts talk about watching the movie together, Morgana geeks out about vampires, dakazu is shocked at how many parts John DiMaggio played, and we start a Darfox fire alarm beep counter! Also, dakazu talks about the end of BEASTARS!!!

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Vampire Hunter D

Vampire Hunter D

A novel about a mysterious hunter, known only as “D”, who travels the post-apocalyptic world defeating monsters and vampires.

Here’s a rare instance where I’m actually talking about a novel and not a manga! I fell in love with Vampire Hunter D after seeing the first anime film. I’m a huge fan of Yoshitaka Amano from his video game work like Final Fantasy and Front Mission. When they started releasing the novels in English I bought them as soon as possible.

The actual books by Hideyuki Kikuchi are good but nothing great. They fall under the category of pulp fiction so it’s filled with action and racy content. I’ve read through more then a few Vampire Hunter D books and they’re entertaining but also highly forgettable. I would only recommend this book series if you’re a big fan of the anime. They’re available from Dark Horse Books.

We’ll be reviewing Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust this month so I look forward to discussing that with the other hosts.

~dakazu