One for the Money, Two for the Show

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hisui_icon_4040 It always seems like Kate and I go through long stretches where we don’t do any guest spots on other podcasts, then by coincidence we do a whole batch of guests appearances, and then another long dry spell. And I keep that trend alive by being on two Internet series in quick enough succession that I can put both of them in the same post.

My first guest appearance was a follow-up to my November appearance on the OSMcast!. I was on the podcast JUST before the DLC case for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, called Turnabout Reclaimed, was released in English. So we agreed to record this supplemental podcast after we both played through the new case to give a complete overview of the game. This time we were also joined by Mark from The Oriental Cartoon Show podcast who could not make the first podcast.

We don’t make TOO many fish related puns. I promise.

My second appearance was on the Shinjuku Station live video stream with Soul Bro Ryu who most people will recognize as a member of the Gundamn! Podcast. He was doing an introductory lesson on how to do your own video streaming program as well as answering any questions people might have about such a project. Sadly Soul Bro usually starts the video streams at night and therefore me having to wake up at 4am for work prevents me from attending their regularly scheduled shows. (I mean they used to live watch Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure so you know I wanted to attend.) But since I can catch up on some sleep on New Year’s day I decided to stay up at participate a bit before I went to bed.

Now you too can be a Let’s Play superstar!

– Alain

OSMsupplemental! Phoenix Wright:
Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies DLC:
Turnabout Reclaimed 12-30-2013

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Video Streaming Q&A with @SoulBroRyu!

Ongoing Investigations: Case #232

narutaki_icon_4040 Mao no Kyoushitsu is a one-shot by Miki Yoshikawa done with her usual zany flair. This time she takes us to an elementary school class whose teacher just happens to be Satan.

The class is of course terrified at first, then they come to think it is all an act but is it!? Manami and her friends set out to find the truth, she being the only one who believes he must truly be Satan. I really enjoyed the repoire between all the kids from their over the top reactions to young cynicism. A wonderfully bizarre setup and fun romp that I wouldn’t mind reading more of.

Surely the best part is when The Devil commends Manami for attempting to burn him alive (it was an accident!).

hisui_icon_4040  It was nice to be able to track down a one shot story from Miki Yoshikawa in the form of Mao no Kyoushitsu. All too often we never get to see little stories like this from even well-known authors let alone lesser known artists like the author of Yankee-kun to Megane-chan. It can even be hard for the Japanese audience to read some of these stories let alone us Yanks.

Before I get into anything else I would like to mention that I thank goodness they translated chuunibyou as poser “nutjob-itis.” I feel like we are just getting out of the grips of small segment of people throwing around the term Chuunibyou all the time. So a somewhat silly English version fits with the scene were the kids are trying to figure out Mr. De Mon’s deal all the better. I don’t feel you have to translate every word into English for a good translation but here the adaptation of a complex word here adds a lot to the scene.

Other than that the strongest part of the story here is the characters. Manami is a great protagonist. Her desire for school to be more fun if Mr. De Mon’s story is true is really infectious. At times it makes her an unreliable narrator but that makes the story even more enjoyable.  You are sort of wondering if Mr. De Mon is really a hell spawn the whole time too. Also her reaction faces are great.

Mr. De Mon is equally fun. In a way he is the type of character that Miki Yoshikawa excels in. She knows when to play him for laughs really well but is not afraid to pull back for a little emotional softness when the time is right. The key is to go for the emotional moments at just the right time or they come off as lame. Also too much serous emotion makes the character overly dramatic and weighs down the comedy.

I also really like the delivery of the line, “”He likes pretty girls. Earth shattering.” A wonderful use of deadpan.

And the story ends nicely. You get the feeling there are more stories with Mr. De Mon but that is where the curtain closes. I feel that Miki Yoshikawa is a good enough author to continue the story of The Demon’s Classroom. She is really good at creating new avenues in a story that other authors would just use to tell variations on the same story. But at the same time this is a great place to end the story as a happy short story.

If you never read anything by Miki Yoshikawa this is a great place to get to know her as an artist with a minimum time commitment. It is a story that showcases some of her best features in a single story. If your already a fan I’m sure your hunting down this story as we speak.

Bonus: If are a fan of Miki Yoshikawa you will see an elementary school version of Hana Adachi in the last panel of page five.

The Ongoing Investigations are little peeks into what we are watching, reading, or playing outside of our main blog posts. We each pick three things without much rhyme or reason; they are just the most interesting things since the last OI.

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Dual Podcasts but One Destiny

Hisui was just on the OSMcast! to talk about Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, the 5th game in the main Ace Attorney series. As always the first part of the OSMcast! discusses what everyone is doing, the middle part is the spoiler free discussion, and the end is for people who have played the game. Does Dual Destinies overcome the somewhat tarnished legacy of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney? Can it surpass the high point that was Trials and Tribulations? Or is it more Justice for All than anything else? Listen in and find out.

This episode was recorded shortly before the DLC case Turnabout Reclaimed was released so while that case is mentioned in passing it is not part of the review. There might be a supplemental episode in the future about that.

OSMcast! Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies 11-25-2013