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Anime on DVD: Xenosaga - The Animation [Episode 1]

Hi welcome to season five’s bonus content, where we’re covering/dealing with the twelve episode anime series, Xenosaga: The Animation. For its first episode, we’re paying $30 for two animes, buying anime on September 11th 2001, touching the Zohar, erasing Dr. Mitsuda, jumping in a shitty mecha, keeping bimbo language, seeing our own little girl, finding a 100 Series on the Woglinde, reflecting filial duty, smelling Realians with Virgil, debating free will with that 100 Series, introducing Albedo way too early, staying behind for Shion, and waking up a robot inside a mech inside a coffin. The time for me to ascend the stage is well at hand.

00:00 Have You Seen Anime | 06:23 Slight Background Information | 09:13 Main Title | 09:52 Zohar Encounter | 10:40 Encephalon | 14:34 Vector Lab | 18:50 Zohar Room | 21:35 Cherenkov | 23:01 Woglinde Bridge | 27:21 Shion’s Room | 28:36 Realian Room | 34:06 Gnosis Invasion | 42:27 Start of KOSMOS |46:03 Outro

Anime on DVD: Xenosaga - The Animation [Episode 1]

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Sentai (Film works) is an anime licencing company that in recent years has been licencing a lot of old and forgotten shows like Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, GaoGaoGar, and Overman King Gainer.

Chris "ZappaSlave" Collins

It's really good, and I think if I were to make Eric watch an anime, it would be that one. Personally haven't watched it since it came out. -Chris

Chris

Hmm, that business card holder: Was the symbol on it a blue logo of a smiling guy with what looked to be a baseball cap worn to one side? With the quote: "I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes." on it? If so, you're repping Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. That is the symbol of The Laughing Man (I know because I bought a keychain of that same logo back in the day because I love the show). Paranoia Agent is amazing as well, though. It's a psychological thriller by the late Satoshi Kon and you guys would both love it. It's got a Twin Peaks meets Japanese social commentary vibe that can't be found anywhere else.

Evan Jenkins


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