

A3K Panel
Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 42 episodes
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Roundtable discussions on anime, gaming, and geek culture from the Anime 3000 crew.
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Unknown Host hosts A3K Panel, a general show with 42 episodes published.
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The Wonderful World of Miyazaki
The crew from Anime Addicts Anonymous joins us to discuss the many works of Hayao Miyazaki. They also go into greater detail about his 2013 release, “The Wind Rises”. The crew from Anime Addicts Anonymous joins us to dis
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Hunter x Hunter
In this conversation, Sean Russell and Max Vader go head to head debating the good and bad merits of Hunter x Hunter. In this conversation, Sean Russell and Max Vader go head to head debating the good and bad merits of H
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Sean & Cody Part Deux
Sean Russell and Cody Baier return to the A3K Panel to debate several hot button issues. Specifically, they talk about making snap judgements, determining quality in entertainment, finding a source of crappy anime progra
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Anime By Any Means
Sean Russell recruits Sean Ryan from Method to Madness and The Reverse Thieves to discuss the controversial topic of anime piracy. Sean Russell recruits Sean Ryan from Method to Madness and The Reverse Thieves to discuss
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Cody Baier vs Sean Russell
Sean Russell and Cody Baier get into a heated conversation about anime on this episode of the A3K Panel. Sean Russell and Cody Baier get into a heated conversation about anime on this episode of the A3K Panel.
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I Choose You Zombiechu
Ed Chavez, Clarissa from AWO and Sean Ryan join the panel to recommend spooky, thrilling and scary manga and anime titles. Some of the titles discussed in this episode include Pet Shop of Horrors, Uzumaki, Monster, Reiko
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The One Named Sailor Moon
With the news of Kodansha USA releasing a new edition of Sailor Moon this summer, Sean Russell, Deb Aoki, Jordan D. White and Erica Friedman have a discussion about both the manga and anime series. With the news of Kodan
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State of the Industry Winter 2010
In our annual State of the Industry Panel, we’re joined by Anime News Network CEO, Christopher MacDonald, FUNimation Marketing Director, Lance Heiskell and manga blogger, Ed Sizemore. We look at the growth of streaming m
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Postcard Memories of Osamu Dezaki
The panel look at the work of Osamu Dezaki, who passed away in the Spring of 2011. He is more commonly known from his directorial work on Golgo 13, Black Jack and Cobra the Animation. This month’s panel includes Daryl Su
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Yamato Retrospective
In this episode of the A3K Panel, Tim Eldred from Starblazers.com, Otaku USA’s editor in chief, Patrick Macias and the publisher of anime.com, Michael Pinto discuss the controversial life of Yoshinobu Nishizaki. The majo
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A Tribute to Satoshi Kon
The panel A3K Panel reflects on the life of anime director, Satoshi Kon. Helen McCarthy, Zac Bertschy and Andrew Osmond join us to discuss Perfect Blue, Paprika, Tokyo Godfathers, Paranoia Agent and Millennium Actress. W
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Colony Drop Podcast
The Colony Drop Podcast. In the grand fashion of last season’s Reverse Thieves podcast, we invited Dave, Matt and Jeff from Colony Drop to talk about whatever was on their mind. They give us the origin story of their blo
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The Wonderful World of Mamoru Oshii
The Panel discusses the body of work from famed anime and live-action director, Mamoru Oshii. His movies include Sky Crawler, Ghost in the Shell and Avalon just to name a few. Joining us this episode we have A3K’s Editor
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Anime on American Television
In this episode of the Anime 3000 Panel, we are looking at anime’s presence on North American television. Our panel includes Jackie Smith, who is the senior publicist for FUNimation Entertainment. Courtney Kraft is curre
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A Conversation with Helen McCarthy
A Conversation with Helen McCarthy. We experimented with a new idea of having more of a loose conversation about various anime topics. These topics ranged from the iPad, moe, the feminist movement, Summer Wars, My Neighb
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The State of the Industry Winter 2009
The State of the Anime Industry. Zac Bertschy and Gerald from AWO join Sean Russell and Bradley Meek as they discuss Adult Swim, Moe, the new season of anime, iPhone applications, DVD sales, the fledgling economy and Jap
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Manga, OEL and Comics, Oh My!
Manga, OEL and Comic, Oh My! Our panel dissects graphic novels inspired by manga. Jason Thompson talks about his latest Del Rey release, King of RPGs. Deb Aoki and JD Banks gives us some personal OEL picks. Finally, we r
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An Anime Carol
In this special holiday episode of the Anime 3000 Panel, we talk about the past, present and future of anime trends. Which series helped shape a generation of anime fans and most importantly, what lies ahead? Our panel t
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A3K Panel is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under General and has published 42 episodes.
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