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Two Midwesterners ramble on about writing (and other assorted things) in movies. This is an attempt to create some commentary tracks for movies that don't seem to get a lot of coverage.
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Two Midwesterners ramble on about writing (and other assorted things) in movies. This is an attempt to create some commentary tracks for movies that don't seem to get a lot of coverage.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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aniMay Episode #1: Pokemon The First Movie Commentary Track (Feat. Noah)
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aniMay Episode #1: Pokemon The First Movie Commentary Track (Feat. Noah)

Start this commentary track before the WB Kids logo appears (if you are using the archive copy).

Editor's Note: Unfortunately there were some internet connection problems in the episode. There will be some beeps and bops throughout the track, we hope you understand.

Welcome to the month of aniMay! This will (fingers crossed) be a series of commentary tracks of Post Audio and guests covering our introductions into the world of Japanese animation. Our adventure kicks off from Pallet Town, a place where most of our own journeys began. Well, it's not exactly Pallet Town, but it is "Pokemon: The First Movie" aka "Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back." This 1998 film was directed by Kunihiko Yuyama and written by Takeshi Shudo. In this track we are joined by friend of the channel, Noah. Thanks for talking with us!

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Two Midwesterners ramble on about writing (and other assorted things) in movies. This is an attempt to create some commentary tracks for movies that don't seem to get a lot of coverage.