The Anime Nostalgia Podcast

For fans who've been in love with anime & manga for decades, or for those who just want to learn more about anime they've never heard of! Reviews, talks of fandom pre-Y2K, and everything in between. Take a walk down memory lane with your host, Dawn.

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The Anime Nostaliga Podcast - Ep 61



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Over the years, many people have seen the infamous Miami Mike screencap. But what’s the story behind it? After all this time, we’ll finally have some answers! Join me & my guest Pat, former co-worker of Miami Mike, as I explain how I found him and interview him about his now infamous boss. Learn about how anime stores worked in the 90s, being a fan back when anime wasn’t as accessible, and the answer to the question, “Just what DID he do at DragonCon?”

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Relevant Links for this episode:

  • Read my ANN article to get some background on the VHS fansub days!
  • Ctenosaur Video’s old blog about their “humble beginnings”.
  • More examples of fansubber drama in their tapes.
  • More examples of bad 90s Dragon Ball Z fansub VHS tapes.
  • Kanzenshuu’s thread on old DBZ fansubbers.
  • Buy official Dragon Ball Z releases at Rightstuf or Amazon!
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 March 11, 2018  1h10m
 
 
Es geht um den Miami Mike Vorfall, der am Ende einer Dragonball-Bootleg-VHS seinen Anfang nahm. Spannende Betrachtung der Fansubbing-Szene Ende der 1990er Jahre und die Anime-Fanszene im Allgemeinen.
curated by NerdNerdNerd in NerdNerdNerd Hörempfehlungen | July 9, 2018