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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2020 · 38 MIN

GITM 64: Learning From Eizouken | An Analysis

from Get In The Mecha

Every now and again, an anime that comments on anime and / or the production process shows up; formerly we've had Ghiblies and Otaku no Video and this decade we have been given Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! (2020), directed by none other than Masaaki Yuasa. As a creator as well as a fan of animation, it only feels right that I take a closer look at what this anime has to teach us. In this episode, I discuss how Eizouken nails the art of 'edu-tainment', finding similarities between Satoshi Kon & Masaaki Yuasa, how art is influenced by experiences and so much more. Thank you very much for 3,000 listens! All the support is very much appreciated & cheers to the growth of our little anime club! Follow me on Twitter @GetInTheMecha for updates on the show! Visit getinthemecha.home.blog to check the relevant links / show notes / further information for the podcast. Questions, corrections, complaints: [email protected] MUSIC IN THIS PRODUCTION: Difference by chasersgaming 8Bit Title Screen by Joth Mandatory Overtime by Joth

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