Rakugo, the art of traditional Japanese storytelling, has existed for over 1000 years. Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinju uses the modern day world of Rakugo to tell a story of love, loss, and tragedy through the life of Japan’s last great storyteller.
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The Art of Traditional Japanese Storytelling Makes for a Compelling Anime
Infiniter Than Before: Infinite Crisis
I have to admit that it had passed me by entirely that there was a DC Universe MOBA going on. But there is! It’s being made by Turbine and is called Infinite Crisis, and there’s a whole beta application thing going on over here. Seems like things are pretty quiet on this front, though, since the only reason I realised it existed at all was the appearance of two new videos on my video-detector, one showing Gaslight Batman, and one showing the lovely Doomsday. Sure looks MOBA-y.
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Gentleman on the Street Asks: What Is Manliness?
For our new weekly videos, twice a month I’ll be hosting them, and twice a month our fearless filmmaker, Jordan Crowder, will be in front of the camera. One of the features Jordan will be doing is “Gentleman on the Street,” where he’ll be hitting the streets of Los Angles with a camera, microphone, and a mustache to ask average folks questions pertaining to manliness.
In this edition of Gentleman on the Street, we ask: What defines “manliness?”
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