Redshift #24

Genma Taisen (1983)

We’re back, after a festive extra week’s break. The holidays seem to have brought out a feast of posts and podcasts about older anime, and of new translation work, perhaps because we’ve all had a bit more time to spare. So, without further ado, here’s all of that activity that we could find, indexed!

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Redshift #20

Rose of Versailles (1979)

It’s late in October, the perfect time of the year to think on terrifying things like ghouls, and the transience of access to older anime in a world of fixed-term streaming rights. We’re still here, though, and we’ve constructed another index for a fortnight’s blogging, podcasting and translation activity focused on older anime.

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Redshift #19

Hustle Punch (1965)

Here’s our latest index of attention to older anime. Materials! Materials, materials. There’s a little glut of posts about material things—both production artefacts and publications which accompanied anime—this time around, so we’ve put those together at the top of the post.

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Redshift #16

Char’s Counterattack (1988)

It feels like we have more material than usual for this fortnight’s round-up, though perhaps we’re just getting better at finding things! That would certainly be nice. Anyway, here it is: attention to older anime from the last two weeks, indexed and annotated.

As usual, remarks from Feez are in blue and those from Thaliarchus are in red.

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Redshift #13

Gamba no Bouken (1975)

Another fortnight has flown by, and it’s time for our latest round up of attention to older anime. This is a bumper crop, with (among other things) several chunky interviews, a lengthy book review and some significant new translations. Also, did you know that 16 July is the thirtieth anniversary of the release of Akira? That’s three decades of Neo Tokyo being about to ᴇ.x.ᴘ.ʟ.ᴏ.ᴅ.ᴇ.

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