46: Still Trying to Make Something Good Happen

EPISODE · Oct 14, 2021 · 1H 13M

46: Still Trying to Make Something Good Happen

from My Hill To Die On · host Nate Rudd and Ryan Smith

Recorded September 4, 2021 Summer is officially over. Nate was (un)aware that the Olympics happened. Ryan thinks about his flight, his quarantine, and his return. They also both are reminded that 0 is equal to nothing. For his game corner, Ryan talks about his not so honorable Samurai lifestyle in Ghost of Tsushima and as a period of reflection, the two think back on examples of great animated movies. After a chunky drink and an apple cinnamon KitKat they turn their attention to the main media of the day. In it, they discuss curses, talking boars, morally gray characters, and giant blobs of death as they focus on Princess Mononoke. Connect with us Become a member: myhilltodieon.com/members Reddit: r/MyHillToDieOn Twitter: @MyHillToDieOn Email: [email protected] Olympics and Summer NHK Tokyo Olympics Gorin Olympic 3x3 Basketball Hakone Ekiden 44: Slowly Indoctrinate You With Good Fantasy (our episode with our hiking stories) Ghost of Tsushima Official Site Amazon.com Amazon.co.jp Pick 2: Animations Nate: Wallace and Gromit The Wrong Trousers - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp A Close Shave - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp Ryan: Animaniacs - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp Nate: Star Trek: Lower Decks - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp Ryan: An American Tail - Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp Other links Animaniacs' countries of the world song DefunctTV: The History of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Taste of Japan 11: Wanting to Complete the Project (where we had Nata De Coco Mango Yogurt drink) Nata de Coco Pineapple KitKat Apple Cinnamon Princess Mononoke Amazon.com Amazon.co.jp IMDb Theme by Michael AD https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end used with permission

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