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Zannen, Canada offers indepth discussion and interviews exploring the many relationships between anime and Canadian media.

Zannen, Canada Jesse Betteridge

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Zannen, Canada offers indepth discussion and interviews exploring the many relationships between anime and Canadian media.

    Ep.93 - Charlotte Watch Out, Oh God What Are You Doing Bonhomme's Coming For You

    Ep.93 - Charlotte Watch Out, Oh God What Are You Doing Bonhomme's Coming For You

    It's time to look at the first anime series ever set in Canada: the pastoral Quebec tale of Wakakusa No Charlotte (Charlotte of the Young Grass). It's not a World Masterpiece Theatre title, but it's got a little of that flavour, not to mention heaps of retro shoujo melodrama, so I knew that it was time to bring Dawn from the Anime Nostalgia podcast back on the show to take a look at this somewhat obscure series. I gotta tell you... we weren't ready for this at all. You may not believe the things that happen in this show, no matter how hard we scream at you about them for an hour.

    • 1h 22 min
    Ep.92 - Scott Pilgrim Did Not, Evidently, Get It Together

    Ep.92 - Scott Pilgrim Did Not, Evidently, Get It Together

    Scott Pilgrim means a lot of things to a lot of people. He especially means a lot of things to his creator, Bryan Lee O'Malley, which led to a few surprises in the recent anime series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. And now that Scott Pilgrim is officially anime... well we've gotta talk about him! Hazel and Bell return to chat about the impact Scott Pilgrim had on their lives, the new show and the possibility that this Canadian folk hero has perhaps lost a bit of his Canadian-ness.

    • 1h 12 min
    Ep.91 - Anxiously Awaiting the Electric Bones Christmas Special

    Ep.91 - Anxiously Awaiting the Electric Bones Christmas Special

    For the first time in three years, Zannen, Canada is back in the holiday spirit, although as usual this episode has less to do with the holidays as it does looking back at our favourite media of the past year. This is in itself may be an activity best left until the beginning of the following year, but let's not worry about that. Hazel and Bell return to the show to discuss their recent work on Electric Bones and Replay Boys and also take the time to teach me that Produce 101 is not an introductory course on buying fruits and vegetables.

    • 1h 25 min
    Ep.90 - Heidi Delivers Your Weekly Dose of Pastoral Escapism

    Ep.90 - Heidi Delivers Your Weekly Dose of Pastoral Escapism

    Beloved in most of the non-English-speaking world, Heidi: Girl of the Alps is quite possibly the most high profile series to have its French dub produced in Quebec. Isao Takahata's graceful and nuanced adaptation of Johanna Spyri's classic novels was a high point of Radio-Canada's programming and was making an impact a full two years before it would be seen in France. Chris (aka Kurotsuki) joins me to discuss the dub, as well as the legacy of the series and it's admittedly cruel production.

    • 1h 26 min
    Ep.89 - There Are Worse Ways To Spend Twenty Years of Your Life

    Ep.89 - There Are Worse Ways To Spend Twenty Years of Your Life

    Zannen, Canada is now twenty years old, and we're celebrating with a very classic discussion. Karl and I look back on the history of the blog and podcast going back to 2003, discuss the recent demise of English-language Teletoon and finally find the courage to tackle the impending regulation of streaming services in Canada. (As a side note, I can also confirm that the first two years of the Zannen, Canada blog are completely inaccessible, and I could not be happier because of that.)

    • 1h 11 min
    Ep.88 - Crying Freeman Exposes the Secret Yakuza Armies of Vancouver

    Ep.88 - Crying Freeman Exposes the Secret Yakuza Armies of Vancouver

    The 1995 Crying Freeman movie is notoriously difficult to watch, which means that it has to be the most amazing thing ever right? Well, in addition to being a stellar live action adaptation of a manga, it has a few things going for it: Mark Dacascos in a starring role, well staged and edited action scenes and Vancouver playing Vancouver for once. Daryl and Gerald from the Anime World Order podcast pop by to analyze how well a Japanese crime story transplanted into a Canadian city holds up. (The answer is: pretty well, actually!)

    • 1h 4 min

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