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Kaettekita Abunai Deka – Perfecting the Nostalgia Grab
It’s fair to say that many fans of Japanese pop culture get into it via either anime or manga, or even video games to some extent. After that…
OLH in June 2024
In an attempt to dust off this blog and get some content up, I’m going to fully embrace the early-2000s era approach to blogging by “reporting” on “news”…
Ancient Aughts-Era Otaku Lore – Lucky Star 17 Years Later
Before I knew it, 17 years had passed since my first and only encounter with the anime Lucky Star. I first watched it in real time on fansubs,…
Sticking it to the Man (With a Doohickey) – Revolution +1
I came up in a very liberal household, one in which there was vocal support for left-leaning policy that advocated for equality. The reason for this could be…
Kidō Senshi Gundam Seed Freedom: The Second Coming of Jesus Yamato (And the Debut of Salaryman Yamato)
I vowed to never apologize for being late on posting things here, as Analog Housou has always been just a hobby to me. But I do have to…
How to Live and Die – Kimitachi wa Dō Ikiru Ka
I am by no means a huge fan of the works of Miyazaki Hayao, but I do respect that he’s a master of his craft, and has contributed…
Deadly Games Part III — Shokei Yugi
You’re reading Deadly Games, a series of posts looking back at the Yugi film trilogy starring Matsuda Yusaku. This post will look at Shokei Yugi (The Execution Game),…
Deadly Games Part II — Satsujin Yugi
You’re reading Deadly Games, a series of posts looking back at the Yugi film trilogy starring Matsuda Yusaku. This post will look at Satsujin Yugi (The Killing Game),…
Deadly Games Part I — Mottomo Kiken na Yugi
April 2023 marks 45 years since the release of Matsuda Yusaku’s 1978 breakout hit film Mottomo Kiken na Yugi (The Most Dangerous Game). At the time, Toei Studios…
Taking on Trauma — Suzume no Tojimari
9/11 fucked up a lot of people for good. And for my generation, the tragedy hit at a very impressionable time–essentially setting a dark tone for the rest…
Ten Years In Tokyo
January 2023 marked the ten-year anniversary of my move to Tokyo. And before you stop me–if you’re feeling déjà vu, it’s likely because in 2021 I posted about…
My Favorite Tantei Monogatari Episodes: Part 2
As you might have gathered from reading this blog, I love the 1979 TV series Tantei Monogatari. In tribute to the show’s collection of great stories, I have…
My Favorite Tantei Monogatari Episodes: Part 1
A few months back, I wrote around 3,000 words about why the 1979 TV series Tantei Monogatari is just so darn great. But being an episodic show, the…
Lonely Man in a Bad City: Tantei Monogatari
As the esteemed readers of this blog (all 3 of you) may remember, back in 2020 I took a look back at a beloved series of mine, Cowboy…
Pandemic Anime: Revisiting Old Favorites in Quarantine, Part III — AHHHHHH
This is Part III of a series of posts looking back at the 2000s-era anime I watched during quarantine in the early days of the COVID 19 pandemic.…
Pandemic Anime: Revisiting Old Favorites in Quarantine, Part II — Things Aren’t Okay
This is Part II of a series of posts looking back at the 2000s-era anime I watched during quarantine in the early days of the pandemic. Part I…
Pandemic Anime: Revisiting Old Favorites in Quarantine, Part I — Everything Will Be Alright
While the crisis of the coronavirus pandemic is far from over, things are significantly less scary than they were back in March of 2020. Even with new variants…
Analog Housou Radio — Attack on Final Eva Part III
This exciting installment of Analog Housou Radio features the third and final part of our extended discussion of Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time, or FINAL EVA. Thanks to “The”…
Analog Housou Radio — Attack on Final Eva Part II
In this latest installment of Analog Housou radio, I am once again joined by OG Analog Housou writer “The” Bonertown, seasoned anime fan Jeremy, and Evangelion-expert Eva Monkey…
Analog Housou Radio — Attack on Final Eva Part I
In my most auspicious (and most likely temporary) return to podcasting, I sit down with OG Analog Housou writer “The” Bonertown, seasoned anime fan Jeremy, and the ultimate…
10 Years
While I have tried my best to keep this blog alive with sporadic posts about anime, music, and other random crap, I have not made as many LiveJournal-style…
Whip it All Out: The Naked Director
There is a part of me that has always thought I got to Japan “too late” to experience all the fun. At first I lamented the fact that…
Enjoying Drinks With the Dead & Aimlessly Wandering Around Town — The World of Seino Toru
I have never read a manga by Seino Toru. But just by living in Tokyo, you kind of know who he is. Seino has many works under his…
OLH: From The Before Time to Now
So, I had this post sitting in my draft bin for a while, initially busting it out after watching Omokage Lucky Hole’s only live show of 2019. I…
Bye-bye, all of EVANGELION.
Since Neon Genesis Evangelion dropped back in 1995, a heft of the commentary around the series has been centered around the personal feelings of its key creative lead, Anno Hideaki,…
A Decade of Analog Broadcasts
This year marked Analog Housou’s 10th year on the internet. That’s right, the very first post on this now-antiquated Web 2.0 “blogging” platform was made on January 1st,…
Future Blues 2020 — Last Session: See You Space Cowboy
I am sitting here in front of my laptop, sipping on whiskey, and listening to the vinyl release of the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack while banging out this final…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 6: The Motion Picture
There is a myth that Cowboy Bebop didn’t enjoy any popularity in Japan. While one can argue that the show gained more notoriety in the US compared to…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 6: The Motion Picture
There is a myth that Cowboy Bebop didn’t enjoy any popularity in Japan. While one can argue that the show gained more notoriety in the US compared to…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 5: The Players
With finely crafted visuals, a slick soundtrack, and tireless devotion to style, Cowboy Bebop already has a lot going for it. That said, if not for its characters,…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 5: The Players
With finely crafted visuals, a slick soundtrack, and tireless devotion to style, Cowboy Bebop already has a lot going for it. That said, if not for its characters,…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 4: The Craft Behind the Jam Session
Cowboy Bebop is an incredible production. As a prepubescent anime fan nearly 20 years ago, what grabbed me about Cowboy Bebop at first were its looks and sounds.…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 4: The Craft Behind the Jam Session
Cowboy Bebop is an incredible production. As a prepubescent anime fan nearly 20 years ago, what grabbed me about Cowboy Bebop at first were its looks and sounds.…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 3: Going Out With a Bang
The final two episodes of Cowboy Bebop are the series’ strongest outings. And if you haven’t seen them, I do not recommend reading any further. Up to this…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 2: My Bebop Setlist
One of the aspects that defines Cowboy Bebop is its episodic structure, along with the varied approaches in style to each Session. In the context of Space☆Dandy a…
Future Blues 2020 — Session 1: A Personal History With Bebop
It’s an understatement to say Cowboy Bebop is a “big show.” To a generation of anime fans, Bebop was instrumental in nurturing their love of the medium–myself included.…
Shirobako The Movie — Too Much Left on the Cutting Room Floor
When Shirobako first dropped, it hit me hard. While I wasn’t looking to work at an anime studio, the show came out right as I was quitting English…
One for the Family — Lupin III: The First
Since Golgo 13: The Professional, anime has had a rocky relationship with CG graphics. However, this has started to change in recent years with the emergence of certain…
The Children of Gainax: Promare and FLCL 2
I have escaped from my corporate slavery to deliver you reviews of two theatrical engagements that I saw… well about four or five months ago at this point.…