The Speakeasy #019: Sherlock Holmes, On the Trail of Detective Anime Pt. 1

Anime 3000 presents The Speakeasy Podcast:
Drink #018: Sherlock Holmes
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On the Trail of Detective Anime Pt. 1

As part of our ongoing initiative to promote detective anime and manga we will be doing a series of Speakeasy podcasts about the wide world of detective works. This first part is a primer to the world of sleuths, gumshoes, private eyes, flatfoots, shamuses, snoops, and spies. We start with the origins of modern detective fiction in Japan and take a very brief look at the development of detective manga. We then offer some tools for the analysis of mystery stories and some titles everyone should know. There is no real schedule to when these episodes will come out but be assured that there will be more episodes like this one in the future. If you have any area of the genre you would like covered just let us know otherwise it will be our whims that dictate the course of this series. Until then . . . the game’s afoot!

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And now your helpful bartenders at The Speakeasy present your drink:

Sherlock Holmes

Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add all of the remaining ingredients and stir well. Double strain into a chilled coupe.

Carnival of the Moon

Foolish people might not realize that I sometimes follow through with the threats I make on Twitter. So I when start asking how horrifically self-indulgent a post that is a frame by frame analysis of the little things in the Carnival Phantasm it is actually a threat. Due to the foolish encouragement of people online you all get an in-depth lesson on the hidden secrets of the Nasuverse. If nothing else it is insight to the things I think while watching an opening.

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Tim Burton to Issho

Tono to Issho is an odd show and one that pretty much goes over my head multiple times in its 3-minute and 30-second episode time frame. This only seems to have gotten more absurd with the second season. But for whatever reason I get a kick out of it. And some times, like this one, the reference surprises me!

The text is “Sengoku Saikyou (The Scariest Thing in the Warring States)” I’m not a 100% sure what this image, beyond the text, actually has to do with Noh and Nobunaga since Jack and Sally are quite kind, though I guess they are pretty scary, too! You can’t expect me to let a Nightmare Before Christmas joke go by without a mention.