 Welcome to the show. I have notes. I already messed up my intro because mentally I wanted to say hello. Welcome to the show. I have boats where we talk about where we're a bunch of creative people who talk about creative creativity, industry and notes. I am your host today, Issa. I'm back from a slight break. And with me today, I have the ever so special Jordan swears. I'm not Carrie, but also it doesn't matter, I guess. And then there's Aaron. I am also not Carrie, just so I would make it perfectly clear that I'm not Carrie either. I'm Cole, as you can see below, or for the audio listeners, I'm Cole, C-O-L-E, not K-E-R-R-Y. I'm actually really surprised, like, damn, so much has changed since I've been gone. We all used to be Carrie, and now we're not. I have Carrie. Well, Issa, you don't seem rusty at all. I'll tell you that. Thanks. I'm glad you almost did my intro. Almost. I have boats. I have boats and notes. Last week, I introduced us as I have boats, the show where we talk about our medieval castles and defending them. And then, yeah, medieval castles and their defenses. That's good. Next week, I have goats. No spoilers. I'm sorry. Be careful that you don't want goats, believe me. Oh, yeah. On election week, we can do I have votes. What a great idea. Oh, my God. Oh, I'm really into this. Hi, guys. How was your weekend? It was a good weekend. It was a good three-day weekend. Yes. Wowie. Wow, wow, wow. I liked it. I had a good time. I didn't really do anything, but nice. Was that over the weekend? Yeah, that was on Sunday. I mean, I'm only like, I'm not going out to the actual. Salon or anything. So it's just my wife cutting this. He did a great job. Yeah. Good job. Holly. I'll pass that on to her. I was going to say, I was like, wait, you went to the salon and she's like, oh, okay. Jordan is a good boy. Yeah. I was going to say, I was like, oh, I'm like me. I'm a bad boy. Yeah. Well, Aaron was talking about going to a bookstore. Okay. That was so great. Last weekend. And I was wearing a mask and it was Keenopunia and they check your temperature before they allow you in. So they're actually doing a fantastic job. Yeah. Yeah. Do they use one of the guns? I saw a video where like some person mixed up their hands and accidentally sprayed hand sanitizer in someone's face. It wasn't good. It wasn't good at all. They did not have a good three day weekend. Of a coach for like a Brazilian soccer team. He's like coming off the bus and then there's just a guy with the like thermometer gun and like he comes off the bus and he's like. No, I don't have a fever. I'm just mad about the result. I'm flustered anger. He's going to shoot you with the virus. Oh, that was so funny. With my Corona bullets. No, thanks. No, thanks. Now, can it be done already? I want to do stuff. Yeah. Yeah, that's true. Don't worry about it. I guess we can a bunch of us carry included. We played some video games we played among us and. Project winter. So I'm not familiar with what is that? It's like among us, but it's people have roles. So it's like one person's detective, one person's like doctor. And it's essentially a group of survivors are trying to survive in this. Cabin up on a mountain. Oh, is this the one where you were like trying to find parts to like start the writer or something? Yeah. And there's two people who are essentially, yeah, it's like werewolf, but the video game. Yeah. But what makes it kind of fun is it has a built in proximity chat. So you can only really talk to each other. Oh, that's when you're close to each other. Yeah. And the traders start with walkie talkie role play. So you can like the traders can go off and be like talking to each other. Yeah. And only they can hear each other. But then you're trying, you're just trying to get out. You're trying to survive. It's I know one thing Cole didn't do. And that was play catch with his friends on Sunday. I saw that. I didn't get, I technically. Who's playing catch? Getting my Corona gun. I take it. Invite didn't make it to me. We were texting you, but apparently you switched phones over the weekend or something. And then that caused a whole other mess when he started texting us. Nice. They were left unread. So if you backed out of the app, they would have the red bubble saying 34 unread messages. Like I've read all of them photos of like 45 unread messages. Like it was the funniest thing. His new phone just fucked everything up. Yeah. But no. So now, so now I have, I have a phone just to text them. I have another phone. That's the solution. Yeah. He uses old phone to just text us. Oh God. That's so funny. But we play catch socially distant Aaron. So. Okay. All right. I always wear. All right. I'll put my go away. We usually hug each other while we're playing catch. Like, yeah. That makes throwing it really easy. Y'all should kiss. Yeah. We kiss it. We lick it. We rub it on our cheeks and our eyes. We rub it in our eyes a lot. Spread the love. Yeah. Oh my God. What did you do over the weekend? I also had a pretty chill weekend. I watched a Kung Fu hustle for the first time. That was. Oh, that movie. Oh, that movie. So good. It is real good. I did not know what to expect. And it wasn't that, but I loved it. It was a great one. Oh, that's funny, right? Is it the sequel to Shallon Soccer? Or like. No. And even that it's not really a sequel. Yeah. It's the same guy. Yeah. The same guy. Yeah. Steven. I thought it. I couldn't remember. Like I thought somebody at one point told me that they were. Same universe at least like. But. I mean, it's definitely. They're two very different stories. Yeah. Yeah. Especially since I like, I mean, he's definitely the kind of director that use that hire is the same actors. Yeah. 2001 is Shallon Soccer 2004 is. Oh, really? Oh, I did not. I guess. Does seem a little older, I guess he does it. I recently watched a clip. I just like the, the one where the soccer team is playing the, like the professional team for the first time. Oh yeah. And they're just like, oh, look at these jokers. And then like right from the kickoff, he scores the goal from midfield. The ball like curls in from distance. Oh, it's so funny. That's off. That's next on my list. Everybody I during our stand up this morning for the, our team. I said I had watched it and everybody's like, oh, we got to watch a lot of soccer now. So. Yeah. That was it. I like kung fu hustle a little bit better, but. Good to know. Good to know. I've not seen, seen Shallon Soccer, but that's a perfect segue. Has anyone seen Mulan? No, cause I refuse to give them. Have you watched it? I've seen people's reactions. I'm not going to watch it, but I watched the animated version instead. Hey, that's what's up. Yeah. No, I, I still am like trying to figure out whether it's okay to watch it for myself. Just like, first off, that much money, that much money for. Like a, what was it? Like a one time viewing sort of thing. No, it's forever. I heard it. I heard it was a rental. I thought it's like you rent it. Yeah. It's like 24 hours and it's like 30 bucks or. That's how it was when we first discussed it. Maybe they changed it since then. So. I've heard many of people on Twitter air their disdain for the movie. Like it's bad. Yeah. One, you know, it's not going to be good because all the remakes have been very weak so far. And two, there's so many like. Kind of ethical and moral issues with it going on with like the main actress and what she said about the Hong Kong protests and also in general, just like trying to cater a little too much to China. So yeah. With which also she's a Phoenix now or something. Yeah. She doesn't, she had like magic and some bullshit. And there's like a lesbian lady. I have. There's a witch now. But Cole, you had a thought too. What were you going to say? Oh no, I want to hear your notes. I want to hear your notes about evil lesbians. Wait. So according to mind you, this is also like a second hand because I myself have verily decided to not participate even though my sister has it now. Oh, got time to disown your sister. Well, we talked about it. She's like, I liked it. The conversation went like this. She's like, I liked it. It was okay. But I went like, how was the, how was the romance at least was there anything? Cause you know me, I love a good couple. And she's like, I love a good couple too. And that's the thing. There wasn't anything in there. Yeah, they took them out. And they took them out. And there's like some little, there's no shame. No shame. No. And so she was like, that just made me want to watch something with romance in it. I'm so star. The original move on. Yeah. Well, it's like a tiny bit. Right. So then afterwards, like five minutes later, she texted me going, I'm watching princess and the frog now. I'm like, okay, that's good. Pretty much all sources that I like value who watched it that it's bad. Like plot is weak, but it's like still beautifully shot. So yeah, you can't. That's true. I think there's a lot of things. I personally, it's, we've talked about it. There's just a lot of red flags. It's one of the director being some white lady. I feel like most of the like writers and directors, most of the writers, they're all like white. Yeah. They're like Disney will never like actually raise up those voices, but they'll take the money from that region. No problem. And they're, I was talking about my friends and they also brought up how like Raya is up next. Right. And that's like Disney's next animated thing. And it's like the first Southeast Asian thing. And it's like another fantasy Asia. So it's like, oh, so it's not actual. It's just another conglomeration. Yeah. Cultures like what they did kind of with like Moana and stuff. And it's just like, okay, you know, it's whatever. It's consumer grade Asia. Yeah. Yeah. Consumer. I like that one. I did also think for the masses, I didn't think they did. It was interesting that they turned it PD 13. Oh yeah. Is it? Whoa. Whoa. What do they do? Is there a blood? Well, I don't know. They get one. You get one. That actually like for me, if they actually kind of leaned more into that and kind of told, like, they weren't so beholden to telling the cartoon version just. Yeah. Now with mature. Yeah. Because I mean, cause the audience has grown up. Well, yeah, I mean, this isn't, this movie isn't for new kids who have never heard of Mulan before it's for, I mean, they've even had the Christine Aguilera song back in it. Like reflection. Yeah. It's in the promotional material. It's, it's for people who watched it in theaters. They are original in theaters. So. So I guess that's the other thing too. So I, I watched this YouTube video talking about the remakes. And one of the things that they mentioned as a point was that they're saying like, Oh, it's for people who grew up, but then that the same time they're still trying to say, Oh, but it's also for newcomers coming into this. And it's just like, it's like this, this weird mix of identity that I think they just don't really have a hard grasp on. And I feel like that's part of the reason why they like didn't nail a lot of things in regards to the content because it's this confusing identity that they're like, Oh, but we have to throw back to the old one. But what do we need to, because our audience is going after that? Well, like, well, we still have to cater to the little kids. Like it's, there's no clear goal. And it's. Yeah. The goal in general seems to be, you know this thing. Come watch this thing. Yeah. Like, remember Nostalgia? Yeah. We're doing the things. Come pay us money to watch it. Were any of us asking for a reboot? No. Which is dumb. No, but they're making money. Make it in Moulin. That's why I feel like the viewers, the audience needs to hold them more accountable and make them not keep doing this because it's not what we want. And it's dumb. I don't think us four are the target audience though. I think the target audience is with the exception Moulin because again, like PG-13, I think the target audience is somebody our age with a kid. Yeah. That's right. They can go, oh, I enjoyed this as a, as a, I enjoyed this as a child. Let me share the story with you now. Then we can go back home and watch the animated one. Like it's kind of like an event of. Yeah. Disney money. Go rent it. Go buy it from the vault. Disney plus it. Yeah. Man, you just said a bunch of Disney buzzwords. Yeah. And then we'll go to them. Then we'll hit up DLR and. Yeah. We'll go on all the rides. Hell yeah. Can I, I would like to segue to something not on the topic sheet, but still Disney related. Well, I put this topic sheet together and y'all aren't even following it. Man. So I just keep going. I keep going. Sorry. No rules. There's a lot here. We don't have rules. Like when I talk about pickle beer, at least he takes off with that. What are the hell? What the hell is going on here? What kind of show you running Aaron? Oh God. Have you guys seen any of the Disney documentaries like Howard and Waking Sleeping Beauty on Disney plus? No. I have not. Watch some of the imaginary ones, but not those. Okay. Just throw that out there. Howard is about Howard Ashman who is one of the reasons. I thought it was about the duck. That's right. That's right. It's about Howard Ashman who is. One of the best. It's about Howard Ashman who is. One of the two, the duo, Alan Menken and him. They're the ones who basically helped revive the Disney Renaissance or Disney in general and helped create the Disney Renaissance because they were the singer songwriter. Not singer. Songwriter lyricist duo for all of the musicals, like Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast. Sherman brothers of their time. Yes. A lot of the reason why you can probably attribute Disney's success in the Renaissance is because Howard Ashman was really passionate and really involved in like every single movie. Is he the lyricist? Yes. He's a lyricist. He had died from HIV. I think. The year that they showed Beauty and the Beast. And his partner accepted the role of the, like one of the awards up on stage with Alan Menken and his partner helped bring awareness to AIDS and stuff on that stage. So it was like, it was really moving. I think it's a really interesting documentary on this guy who was very like obsessed with his. Sounds like it's going to make me cry. Yeah. It was good. I really liked it. And Waking Sleeping Beauty was about like the whole thing or how the Disney Renaissance came about. It really got a lot of that, like, ooh, that juicy animation industry drama with Jeffrey Katzenberg and what happened there? They dropped on, they name dropped Don Bluth in the beginning because they're like, oh yeah, it was like such a huge betrayal when he like left and made his own studio and took like half the animation team with him. And I'm like, oh, it's things. It's funny you say that. It's funny you say that because I went to SCAD and they have a huge Don Bluth library of like all of these cells and backgrounds, just like a ton of shit, like archival shit. It was like hundreds of thousands of pieces of art. And apparently one of the, they think he might have, or somebody might have stolen like a, some backgrounds from like Disney. So they had like a long pan, like the library was showing this to like my class once. And they're like, yeah, we have this like huge background pan. And then she like flipped it over and was explaining how they got it came from Disney. Cause there was like a faint Winnie the Pooh like sketch on it. Yeah. Whoa. So there was just like, it's like recycling. I want to see this national treasure movie. If you have to see it, if you want to SCAD. How is Nick Cage involved in this? If you want to SCAD, you should definitely check it out. He's got to steal like, he's got to steal the Winnie the Pooh stuff. Yeah. It's quite interesting. Hey guys, this episode of I Have Notes is sponsored by Marvel's Avengers. Marvel's Avengers is an action adventure game where young Kamala Khan must reassemble the Avengers to stop aim in a future where superheroes are outlawed. Combining an original cinematic story with single player and co-op gameplay, Marvel's Avengers delivers new heroes and a new narrative on an ongoing basis for the definitive Avengers gaming experience. Assemble up to four players online, master abilities, customize a growing roster of heroes and defend the earth from escalating threats. Available now. Embrace your powers. Visit PlayAvengers.com for more info. I don't like that. That's very heist-y. Heist-y. Animation heist movie. We got to steal the cells. We got to steal the backgrounds. In other news, the topic here, this one's for you, Aaron. Hell yeah. Someone loses his shit over anime. Someone, are we not going to name him? You know what, Aaron? I'll throw this to you. Oh, God. I don't like the idea of this. Well, a certain somebody on Twitter. One of the president's children will say. Yes, thank you, Jordan. Apparently, if you search mob in Google, you'll get pictures of beloved anime character mob from Mob Psycho. If you search in any other web search engine, like Bing or Firefox, whatever else there is, you'll get actual pictures of mobs. So he thinks it's like a left-wing conspiracy. We're burying the lead here. The lead is that there are actually three other search engines other than Google. Did you guys know this? Right. Apparently, yeah. I don't know. I don't know what this one in the bottom right is. I thought that was Bing. Is it not? No, Bing is bottom left. Bing is the left. I don't know. It's got a duck on it. Bottom right is Ask Goose. I don't know what the hell is. Goose. Yeah, that's what happened to Ask Gives. You got turned into a goose. You got turned into a goose. Yeah, Mob has been trending on Twitter for the wrong reasons. I was very surprised by that because I saw Mob and then underneath, also trending with Eric Trump. And I was like, why the fuck? It's fine. It's fine. Anime. Is it crazy? Because people don't understand SEO. Do you understand? SEO? Search engine optimization? I mean, yeah. The more that people look it up, the more that that's going to be the default result. That's like Google's hold it. The more interconnected links it has, it puts things to the top. Also, I clicked on the link from the topic sheet. I don't know if this is just catered to me because I follow it, but Richie is at like the top of the, the top of the replies. Oh, what? There's a lot of good replies. He says congratulations for uncovering the biggest conspiracy of 2020. Google showing us Mob Psycho 100-weeb content instead of pictures of flash mobs dancing. Yeah, it's that. Which is what the other images are. It's that and then West Ellis saying simp. You got two and a half thousand likes for that. Good job, Richie. Yeah, mine. Mine isn't sure that mine just has Dr. Stone fan cams for some reason. Oh my God. It's catered to everyone. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, I keep getting fucking ads on my YouTube for fucking reelect the president ads. Like what have I been clicking on to get nothing? Oh, I so I, I had, I muted all my tweets on it, but I had tweeted at YouTube like, there's no way to do it. I don't like this ad because this is bullshit. And I keep getting it exactly like even anything I click on you. I just, I feel like, I feel like they're targeting, they're targeting people like they're, they're redoing the algorithm so that it gets fed to people who don't want it, you know, they're trying to make us triggered and it's working. I keep getting those classical abby or Abigail. Yes, I keep getting her. I hate this woman. I don't know who she is. Is she the one, is she the one about the pro life stuff? Oh, she's got a whole bunch of shit and I guess saying do not recommend and YouTube keeps giving her to me anyways. Yeah, y'all are speaking out of language me. I don't have ads. Be thankful. He's got YouTube premium. Oh, I do. Oh, that's how YouTube is going to try to get us to buy YouTube premium. Yeah. Yeah, $5 a month doesn't seem that bad now, does it? If I can ban Abigail to the shadow realm, I will gladly pay YouTube $5. That's so funny. I hate her. This, this isn't on your topic sheet either, Erin, but it was a nice heartwarming head of state clip that I saw. Jacinda Ardern, who is the Prime Minister of New Zealand kind of. The guy knew she was coming, but like it was a surprise to the viewers. So there's this Maori streamer who does like these wood carvings and streams it. And he's like a really big streamer in Twitch streamer in New Zealand. And the Prime Minister of New Zealand and surprise the audience by showing up. And everybody kind of lost their mind. And it was just a really nice, like, you know, she's like a super down to earth person and it was a really nice interaction. And she was asking these like genuine questions about like, how long does it take to do the carvings and like, you know, do you like sharing your culture with your audience and stuff like that. And he even offered is like, here, this is what I was doing, you know, when you showed up, do you want to work on it? And her first question is, is it okay for me to like work on this because she's not a Maori person? And he was like, yeah, this one's fine. It's like not sacred or anything. If anyone has a problem with it, they could stop watching or something. And yeah, so she's really cool. I'm a big fan of hers. She is also, it was also part of an announcement. They're making a public holiday out of the Maori, I keep saying Maori, New Year's New Year, like New Year's Day is now a public holiday in New Zealand. So. Oh, yay. It was heartwarming. I liked it. That's nice. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm so sorry. I know. Oh, that's really nice. I like that piece of news. That was a good wholesome piece of story. Thank you. Yeah. I'll show you guys the clip or send it to you. Please do. It's really nice. In sad news, Venture Brothers got canceled. Yep. So, I, do you guys know, you guys probably know more than I do. It says after 17 years and seven seasons. How many episodes are in a season? That, I don't, like, that's what I never understood about that show. I thought that show was off the air for years. Yeah. Like it just, it follows like that same kind of robot chicken release schedule where it's just like every, every so often. And it's like every five years a new season and then it's syndicated to hell. Yeah. They were working in the middle of season eight when they got the news, or at least writing it. Yeah. Like a few months back. Crazy. Yeah. That sucks. Yeah. They won't get like a proper ending. I mean, the article I length mentioned, they're trying to bring it back in some way. Okay. But there's not much clarification on what that would be. I'm sure, I mean, I'm sure they could get maybe HBO Max or something. Oh yeah. Netflix and HBO Max. Yeah. Some streaming platform probably love to have them. Maybe, maybe do a Kickstarter or something. Yeah. And just do like a, a farewell movie or something. I know, I know Blaine would fund it himself. It's like Blaine's favorite cartoon. He's a big fan. I know. Venture Brothers is essentially Blaine at a nutshell though, isn't it? I mean, his personality. Yeah. His dream would be to be Brock. I was going to say, I was like, oh yeah, that's a Blaine. Has he not like cosplayed or was him for Halloween or something at this point? I think he's either been here for Halloween or he's planning on being him at some point. Oh, okay. Okay. He just has to. Two others know Halloween this year. Oh yeah. All right guys. Wow. And virtual Halloween. Virtual. Hello. Virtual trick or treat. Virtual candy. Virtual trick or virtual tweet. Tweet. Oh no. Oh my tweets are virtual. Mine are a hard copy. I, I write them out and I send the little birds. Stick them out of birds. I tie them to a brick and throw them out of my window. I mail them to Twitter. Oh, this, this is an interesting piece of news as well. The trailer dropped for Wolf Walkers. Oscar nominated director of the Secret of Kelsen song of the sea, Tom Moore. And it's going to be on Apple TV. Apparently. Yeah. Yeah. You first original animated show, right? I think it's a movie. Movie. Yeah. Oh. Yeah. Cartoon Saloon. So yeah, that's right. It's a European beast. I would, I want to say it's like in the UK or. They're not the UK. He's a Irish. Irish. He's an Irish director. Yeah. I like this style. Yeah. Yeah. I feel bad because like their movies are really beautiful, but I've only watched the Secret of Kels and I did not enjoy it. But I also watched it when I was a dumb high schooler. So maybe it was just like lost upon me. Maybe I'll go back and rewatch it, but. Okay. I don't know. It's kind of a let down when I watched it, but I don't know if you'll have any insight. What I'm doing wrong. I've watched. What did I do wrong? I watched both Secret of Kels and Song of the Sea. Yeah. Have Jordan Cole. Have you guys ever watched Tom Moore stuff before? I watched both. Yeah. Okay. I have not seen any. Okay. But I am familiar with his style at least. Yes. It's very interesting. I actually liked Secret of Kels more than Song of the Sea. Interesting. Yeah. I saw Song of the Sea first, then I went back and watched Secret of Kels later. Okay. And about the same. Like I thought they were interesting. I like, I always like watching something that's that big that's not Disney just to see what the other competition is doing. Yeah. But I don't know. I don't think it was bad. I don't think either were bad per se, but not the most memorable. Right. For sure. And you're correct in saying that they're very beautiful. Like I think objectively everyone should understand that this is what a beautiful movie is. Yeah. But Song of the Sea in my opinion was like, I think to me it had that kind of very European silent kind of film style. I was going to say like, I feel like their style is very slow burn. Yeah. I guess. It is. Interesting. It is a flat line song. Oh my God. Just kind of meanders. Yeah. I watched it. There was actually a very, the way I watched it, it was a very special screening for, um, uh, I was living in North Hollywood at the time and there was a special screening for like, um, I don't know if it's guild members or some other members, but my roommate and I were able to go and Tom Moore was actually this big wig. No. The bourgeoisie. Guys, remember I have an IMDB page. We all do. Surprisingly full. Um, uh, my roommate and I watched it and Tom Moore, the director was actually there. We took a picture with him and everything does another hair flip. What's it like being famous? Now you have to share it. Now you have to share the picture on this. Okay. I will. Um, and I remember thinking in my head, oh man, I'm about to like say, oh, thanks for presenting this movie and making this movie. This is really awesome to this, to this director and thinking in my head, man, I was about to fall asleep halfway. Oh, sorry, your movie sucks. Sorry, but secret of Cal's, I think for some reason it was so much more compelling to me. Um, even though it was like kind of also very much a flat line, but there was at least a spike somewhere. Yeah. I was going to say, there's a few humps. Yeah. There's a few homes. Um, and I, I cried at the end because I think the way that they had done like right at the last scene into the credits, it was over. I cried. That's, I was so happy, but, um, it was so beautiful the way that they had done like the animation. It really made me like, oh well, makes me think or I want to see more of his stuff to see if, um, they're going to do something like that again. But after song with the CEO is like, oh no. It's interesting to, for me to think about how I would be much more forgiving of an animated movie that is overall bad or like, you know, not great, but if it looks good, I'll be like, you got to watch it because of how good it looks. Say a live action movie like Mulan where it's like, everyone's saying it looks great. It's shot really well. But like being bad doesn't, it doesn't make me want to watch it. Yeah. Oh wow. I think, I think that's, and like, I don't know as we get farther and farther into movies, having a computer generated stuff and they're being less and less as much the cinematographer himself doing something and more so what the CG team behind the scenes can do. I think it's just because the, you can look at how much beyond reality the animation is. Like, I mean, that's obviously why you're doing it, why you're making an animated movie is because you want to expand beyond the bounds of what you're able to do as a live action piece. But, but yeah, it's the same way where it's like, Oh, I'll give a little more patience to, and recognition to a well crafted animated piece than live action. Yeah. Yeah. It's more because like, I appreciate that much like a little bit more work went into it, I guess, like in every stage, you know, in a live action thing, it's, you got your live action actor and then they're on a green screen and so they could just do whatever around it. Yeah. So you just kind of fill it in there. I don't know. There is one. I don't know why I feel that way. I understand that. I think there's one animated movie where I, there was a point where I could not reconcile that though. Yeah. And that was Makoto Shinkai's five seconds, five centimeters per second. Yup. What is that one? Yup. That was the one that made him famous. Oh, yeah. It wasn't your name. It was like, yeah, it was, it was before that meters for a second. I'm going to look up a clip of it. Cause that's like the whole. Yeah. Go ahead. It is, it is literally you feel like it is actually five centimeters per second. Yeah. The entire movie. Yeah. Five centimeters per second refers to how fast so snow falls. That's like acceleration. Five centimeters per second is. This is really funny. But it just, it was a hallmark of his old stuff, which we're going to get spoilers for a very old movie and a lot of his. I'm watching it right now. A lot of his other work. I don't know. He kind of had a way of, and even, even your name has a lot of it, but your name I think is at least entertaining. Yeah. Where I, somebody must have hurt him a long time ago. Because he's always like me and this are like main character, main guy and main girl are destined to be together, but the universe is ripping us apart. Yes. It's not that we're not good for each other. It's not that we, we, we don't want to be together. It's that the universe itself doesn't want us to be together. And so. I'm not picking on that. I'm not picking up on that at all from the, the clip I'm watching this guy's on, on a train. He's kind of just standing by an open doors, no falls. He hasn't moved. Yeah. Yeah, that's the movie. It's because him and him and his, the girly likes live very far apart from each other. So they like send letters to each other. Oh my God. It just panned up to like, one of those like Metro maps, but like this, I assume this is for Tokyo and it gave me anxiety. Man, I thought the London underground was overwhelming. I love true. I love learning the subways there. We should do that. Library acts Jordan swears. Watch this. It's only. It's a very pretty hour, but I also only got through like halfway before I thought to myself, I can spend my time doing something else. Yes. 65 minutes. Oh my goodness. It's fine. And it still feels slow paced. Two times speed. If you're walking it on YouTube. Oh, that's a great idea. You're so small. I'm just going to have subtitles on. So. We'll learn to speed read this way. It's fine. Oh, that's funny. Up next on our roster. Dr. Stone season two. This is the anime episode everyone. Hey, I'm excited. Aaron and Cole are very excited. Yes. Yes. I have my voice in the background. Wait. Have you, Aaron, have you read the manga? Oh, okay. I haven't read it yet, but my partner like caught up this weekend. It was like live blogging it to me. So I kind of know what happens. It's definitely, I'm definitely going to sit down and like read it soon. It was a, it was the manga where I was like, this is like, you can't put it down. Like this is so good. I thought it was like the best thing that shonen jump had for a long time. And then I hit up, I was like, you can't put this down until I put it down and never touched it again. It was like, this is so good. This is so good. What else? Like, I don't know what it is. They kind of shift purpose in it. Like they, they resolve a major conflict and go, okay, we're now going to set off on resolving this conflict and introduce a whole new slew of opposition and stuff. And I was just like, uh, you know, I can read something else for it now. I can come back to this and I don't, I don't feel, I guess the main thing is I don't feel like I need the recency to appreciate what happens in the next stuff. Yeah. That's fair. I mean, I think it's like the beginning of a new arc still. So yeah, it could probably wait. Yeah. But man, just seeing, just like reading it second hand. Oh man. I'm waiting for like the right time. I need to like block off my schedule because I know once I start reading it, I won't be able to stop. Jordan, Jordan, Jordan. Jordan, what do you think Dr. Stone is about? Oh boy. Jordan explains Dr. Stone. Have you seen the picture? Have you seen the picture of it? I was looking at it, but there's a salary man. There's a salary man. Oh God. It's nothing to do with vegetables. Nothing to do with vegetables. Okay. Yeah. He does look like some sort of salary stock. Can I grab him? I'm going to grab him. To me, the name makes me think of Dr. Strange. Okay. So he used to be a doctor. He got hit by a stone and now kind of like Kirby, he can turn into a stone and kind of like fall on people. And everyone thinks he's a vegetable. Yeah. Perfect. 100%. That is what this story is about. Oh my God, you're breaking it. Aaron. Wait, can he do that in the show? No, no. That's not a feature of the doctor. He's fine. His bones are rigid. No, it is one day, all of humanity gets turned to stone. And slowly people start waking up like a million years later. What is it? Wow. 3000 years later. 3000 years later. So it's like all of, all of civilization has kind of been wiped out. And so it's them starting a new civilization and kind of having from the ground up have to recreate things. So the name Dr. Stone actually refers to early on, he invent soap. And he's like, you know, this is a, this is a stone. Cause he's like talking to some, some other people. He's like, this is a stone that keeps you from getting sick. It's your Dr. Stone. Oh my God. I don't think it goes quite like that, but close. It's pretty simple. It's pretty simple. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. You have to say, does he have to compare it to a stone because that's all they know of? It's like, can you put this into stone terms for me? Because all I know is stones. No. No. That's just like, the one name of the show comes from, there's also early on a very fun or interesting. Cause it kind of also starts to put into mind almost. Alternate. Scientific history. Where he's going to create penicillin. And so he's like, well, there's two ways that you can do this. You can either do this, the biological route with fungus, or you can do this, the mineral route with this other mineral that essentially results in the same chemical. Reaction. And so it's like, it would be in goop. And the other one sounds like a science. I don't know about. They're both, they're both sides. I would like to give you homework. Jordan, I would like to have a list of what you consider stone terms to be. I really want to look at it on my room, trying to think of like, what is like, this is like a stone you can use to communicate. It's funny. It's funny cause they do, they do like reinvent the phone. That's like one of the platforms. This is your stone. That was like, when, when they did that, I was like, I was losing my mind reading the manga. I was like, what? Yeah. It's like, completely changes history. Yeah. It's pretty crazy. Basically, they have like a. A cheat, like a head start. So they're like making the shit in like six months as opposed to like, hundreds of thousands of years. Yeah. You have the knowledge of all of human. Exactly. Civilization. Yeah. And that's essentially none of it exists. It's, it's like a shonen like Dragon Ball Z. However, instead of fighting, it's outsmarting and like. Solving problems with science. Yeah. Oh, so it's Star Trek and not Star Wars. There you go. Yeah. Actually, that's a Star Trek shonen. That's like, they're not that far off. Like. Compared to Star Trek is very, very apt. I like the sound of that. It's actually, I have quite enjoyed it. It's very refreshing for like a shonen. Yeah. It sounds like a very non traditional character. Like he's not strong at all. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's interesting because the original, like the first volume, first couple of chapters of the manga and also the first few episodes of the anime, they initially had a different main character. And just people weren't taking it. They were like, oh, like we've seen this character a thousand out of four. And then like chapter five or like episode three is when the main, they like switched main characters to the brainiac dude. Yeah. And so that's when people were like, Oh, okay. This is fun. This is cool. Let's, let's go with this. Nice. I gotta, gotta switch it up every once in a while. Speaking of switching it up, we got a new Zelda. Nice. Segue. Segue. Hyrule Warriors age of calamity. Oh, I'm sorry for that. I played, I played the Hyrule Warriors on the Wii U and actually had a lot of fun with that. And using kind of like the same engine and graphics for Breath of the Wild for another one. And also being able to play as all the cool characters from like that game is going to be really cool. One of our friends is a voice in that game. Oh, yes. Urbosa. Do you remember? Yeah. So Elizabeth Maxwell, who voices, she voices, Nikki in Camp Camp. She voices Winter in Ruby. She's pretty much in all of our shows. Yeah. One time, do you remember the time like this was like, Breath of the Wild was announced, but the like voice cast wasn't, I think, or no, I don't even think the game was announced yet. Um, she went to lunch with us and we were talking about like, oh man, so the new Zelda game came out or something like that. And then like, like the next week or something, she was in for a voiceover session and the game got announced that day. And I remember being like, oh my God, I just sat there and let us talk about that. And you're in it. Just poker face. Oh my God. Yeah. Oh, true. True. Really strict about that. So she had to like, she couldn't have told us, but I just remember. So funny. I remember that. But yeah. Uh, yeah, I'm excited. I'm excited to play as the other champions and stuff. So it's not an entirely separate game. It's kind of just like a DLC on top of it. I think it's a separate game. Yeah. So, so it's in the, the dynasty Hyrule warriors, like engine of playing. And it's like a separate story of like, cause you know, Link goes to sleep for a hundred years. Right. So it's before all that. It's before Breath of the Wild and stuff. So it'll be like the battles against Ganon before he like kind of takes over. I was going to, Cole and I were here in the discord room before everyone else came and I told them, well, we all know how it ends. So I'm kind of trying to like figure out whether I still want to play it or not. Link gets fucked up. Yeah. Yeah. There's no happy endings. It's just. There is a happy ending. It's breath of the wild. Yeah. I just picked that right up afterward. And there's your happy ending. Also what the, what those dynasty warrior games have done a lot in the past with dynasty warriors with. I think even the last Hyrule warriors, they have alternate endings. Like depending on who you pick as your main character, it has a different ending. So there is a can and a billion characters. Yeah. But. I myself will not be playing unless Lincoln was available. Smash cut to everyone enjoying the game and Jordan. In the corner. No, Lincoln. No, Lincoln. No, thank you. No, no, Lincoln. No, Lincoln. Okay. When Lincoln got like announced and we, we replaced the word link. When Lincoln. So we'll be like, can you send me a Lincoln to this video? We had a blast. I remember that. I, I miss Lincoln. We should use Lincoln more often. Yeah. If she's coming back, she's coming back. You know, she might be coming back. Yeah. Also, I think in our camp camp Slack, Tonya had shared like a screenshot from the game. And it's like this picture. I can't find it now. Of like a fire in the background with like link looking towards the camera. It kind of looks like that one meme of. Oh yeah. Building a fire in the background. She's like kind of like got a sinister smirk on her face. Yeah. Yeah. He knows. What does she know? Well, Aaron looks for that. I want to take a second and talk about my favorite anime. I've been watching a great to go. Oh, you watch season three. Season three did just come out. And yeah, I watched it. It's so consumable. Like episode Aaron just said. Wait, I got to put it in the, I have no slack. Bam. I snorted. Yeah. So season three, I just came out and the episodes are like 11 to 15 minutes long. So they're just really, you just scarf them down. And one leads into the other really well. And I think it's the best show that encapsulate encapsulates the like life of a millennial struggling millennial. Like, uh, Retsuko is just like, she's just trying her hardest, but like, you know, life mostly works against her. And she has like the supporting cast around her of like the one who's obsessed with social media and stalking people and thinking like everything that is popular is dumb, but then coming around to it and being super into it. Yes. Yeah. Like there's one bit where like she really gets into VR. And now yeah, yeah. And the season get kind of dark though. I've been hearing or seeing. It gets, it gets stressful with like the social situations where like, in season two, there's a co-worker she works with who's very difficult to work with. And kind of like. Gaslight reactions. Gaslights her. Oh no of other people of like how interactions with her took Yeah, and like it's a it's an actual stressful thing that sometimes people got to deal with so it's very real in that way But it all works out in the end so it's it's okay even the knowledge of it all working out in the end cuz season two was the Was the one season where I had so much anxiety. Yeah, I skipped immediately to the last episode You hate how season three starts because like things start looking up for her and like She's feeling good and then she like she's got a little extra cash and She's like oh, I'm gonna go treat myself to a nice steak dinner And she's like in a rental car and she like pulls into the parking lot and she like is Backing in her spot and she like hits the curb stop Thing and she's like oh Okay, it was just the curb thing. That's okay I'll just pull forward a little bit So she hops the curb and backs into somebody's car and This guy is not messing around Like he's like gonna like yeah like extract all the money he can from her But that sets things off into another interesting storyline that I won't spoil so Those moments are very stressful, but they always just lead into the next thing. I'm getting stressed out with you Calm down calm down. It's also a very funny show and Lighthearted at times like very very bad and and metal screams, you know Yeah, her stress cuz like, you know, how much more relatable can it be than sometimes you just want to scream out your rage Oh, yeah, no the fact that she karaoke's for Therapy like yeah, I could tell you how many times when we were allowed to just go have like I mean, there was a time that like Laura and I were there like Three times a week Yeah, like we go to we go to the pub after after work just like for quick straight like you won't go to karaoke like I definitely want to go to karaoke I'm just imagining Laura as a grits go now Same person's the pan meme it's the pan meme the same image you're showing me the same image It's a picture of let's go and it's a picture of Laura Yates. Yeah Like yeah, why do you have two pictures of the same thing like There's a really like kind of subplot where it's an interesting subplot where she needs to make some extra money So she does some side gigs and one of them is making YouTube videos about finding your rage voice She's wearing like a mask so nobody really knows it's her but like she's in like the karaoke thing and she'll like be very like polite and and Proper and stuff be like and all you need to do is find the rage within and let it come out from From your diaphragm so you don't hurt your voice and then she like does it It's really cute there was I love it. I think it's a great show everyone should watch it It's true. I agree with Jordan on this one and one day. I will actually watch Watch it with subtitles. Oh I like the Japanese voices. Yeah voice actors better. Nice There was actually an essay I read on season two of a grats to go about That co-worker you're talking about before in the beginning And it was kind of talking actually about like the difference between what is the appropriate way to rage as a woman versus a man that the way the Grats to go shows which I thought was an interesting point because Let's go she herself is able to talk out her rage or has this like way of expressing it Because she's not allowed to express her rage as a woman in society and working society Oh, yeah, cuz cuz if you're if you're for for a woman who is straightforward and speaks her mind You're a little you're a bitch. Yeah, but if you're a man, you're direct. Yeah, like that Nicki Minaj Interview. Oh, yeah, it's like Yeah, he's a boss stop You're a bitch Yeah, I remember that one It was interesting because I think they made the comparison with the co-worker in that like he Did not have any other outlet to express his anger. So he took it out on A let's go period and that is like it's one of those things. We're just like, oh, that's completely inappropriate. Oh my god Yeah, and sometimes the way they the article itself kind of argued that sometimes they don't necessarily agree with the way that the show reconciles it But I thought it was like such an interesting point about the way that Social constructs expect you to be assertive or to express your anger That's a big point in the first season as well with like her kind of her boss a little more misogynistic It's like they kind of go into it at the end that oh That's how he grew. That's how he was raised in this industry Then it's yeah, they definitely take like kind of a both sides approach to it to showing Like one of my one of my favorite gags is the boss guy whose name is director tone He he's just like a he's a big pig character, but he has like yeah to two little daughters Who are basically just smaller versions of him in schoolgirl uniforms and like pigtails Oh, they're also voiced by the same voice I think one of the craziest things about a grits ago is when you go through the When you go through the credits, I remember watching I think the credits roll for season two or season one I'm in and the oh, they only had one animator and it was the guy who also Directs it and right. Yeah And I'm like wait, there's not an entire team behind that. Holy crap. That's I know it's crazy. It's You know, it's it's very simply animated. It's not it's not gonna blow your socks off but I think the strength is in is in the writing and Just how relatable it is like regardless of like how you how You know, the situations might get resolved or anything like They're real things that you can relate to and probably have experienced in your life Or something you're afraid of happening Yeah, yeah, I I Like that each season of reds ago. I think of course, it's kind of in that storytelling way where the first The something that is first usually tends to hit bigger liked more in your face problems So for a season of reds a grits ago was about like your misogynistic really abusive boss What man, that's like one of the biggest ones I forget literally everything else but it's like things that you would obviously come across as problems as a Millennial worker in modern society, but then season two and then I would assume season three They get into more kind of these smaller Specific things that are almost like microaggressions But they really like amplify them because they're really a huge stressor that is part of your everyday life So like this co-worker who is actually like harassing you at the end of the day But it's it's it's not into like a big way. So it doesn't justify a big reaction. So it's like, well, how do I go about dealing with this? Realistically, yeah, yeah I also do like they they tend to also Show a bunch of how that affects a lot of people in both of their lives Like it shows how it affects accuracy like let's go friends. Yeah, and how like they're trying to help her But it's like, okay, how much is too far overstepping When you're something like at certain point she has to help herself But also at certain point she does need help and needs someone to come in and give her a kick in the ass to like Step up her game. So I know you're a big fan of Haida the little the wolf character boy. No boy, but yeah He's got an interesting arc in season three Can you say can you say love? Oh It's okay, it's fine. He has to move on or does he You should watch it because there's some great moments that I want to talk I want to talk to you about it. Okay Anyway One piece five years five years five more years one piece Fine more years of one piece The fifth fifth of September that one piece was going to have five more the manga was going to continue for five more years How far behind is the anime from the manga? Actually, that's a very good question I don't think it's too far behind because one piece has a lot of filler seasons Right just because it's like fun as they catch up though They actually have something they actually are they gonna do one piece Z Kai They really need to like they don't introduce the main story of that until like episode 150 like you know I think it's like they first introduced like the first major player in the grand story Hawkeye Z Hawkeye Z Hark Are we talking about one piece or Dragon Ball? No, it could be both I Think it's one piece because Dragon Ball does not take Dracula Dracula me hawk Dracula me hawk they introduce him like episode like Quick vamp episode 20 never mind that's episode 23 Still pretty bad That's a whole season Is a filler season and chapter 49 of the manga it's chapter 49 of the manga was when he made his debut Yeah, well that was back in the day Shona jump back in the day was pretty different than Shona jump now You know what I say to watching one piece or do it catching up to it. I say y'all know y'all I don't support this I don't support Yisa did that to me earlier. She goes yahoo yahoo. I was like nope nope No four kids in here. No four kids. No respect for four kids Oh, you don't like the guy who eats the the lollipop and has a Brooklyn accent Guys we have an RTS When when is our RTX panel and what time what time where keep talking before I talk more about 24th that's a Thursday 430 p.m. Central Time We have a live panel streamer panel streamer first members only whoa You are gonna want to miss this who's on it at the future of our lives Well, we got me. I'm on it. We got Jordan We got Aaron and Carrie because we're all Carrie now, but also Sorry, you said you said we're all Carrie now. I was like, I'm not though Yeah, Cole's not wrong Yes, it's true. He's not wrong and he's not Carrie Eddie and Cole are gonna be a part of our pin the panel as well. So stay tuned for that What are we doing for it? Good, we're gonna have fun and we're gonna have motes and boats and goats and notes notes notes and boats and boats and goats and coats and Toats camp camp No Let's kick everyone out now. Thanks for watching. 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