Takarazuka Revue Fan Podcast

In this English-language Takarazuka Revue Fan Podcast, a group of fans from around the globe discusses both the Revue and its unique fandom. This includes news, reviews and discussion of performances and Revue members, and much more!

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Special #1: Rurouni Kenshin Fanmeet in Sweden


Beware the Swedishisms!

CORRECTION: Lella says ‘Sanada’ when she meant ‘Sano’ (Sagara Sanosuke). Sorry to Houshou Dai for not remembering the name of the character – she was perfect! Also, Sano’s weapon is called a zanbatō.

We now have a twitter account! Follow us on @ZukaPodcast.

In This Podcast:

  • Introductions of Elin and Anna
  • Rurouni Kenshin
  • Ayanagi Shou (she needs her own bullet point)
  • Zuka stuff we are looking forward to this summer
  • Chicago NYC brunch party: bit.ly/ogchicagoparty

Links (things discussed in this podcast):

  • Love Live! @Wiki
  • Kamen no Otoko @TakaWiki
  • Rurouni Kenshin @TakaWiki
  • Rurouni Kenshin manga and anime @Wiki
  • Rurouni Kenshin film @Wiki
  • Ayanagi Shou @TakaWiki
  • Meiji period @Wiki
  • Ayakaze Sakina @TakaWiki
  • Hanafusa Mari @TakaWiki
  • Jose and Carmen @TakaWiki
  • Don Juan @TakaWiki
  • Nobunaga @TakaWiki
  • Chicago.jp
  • Kurenai Yuzuru @TakaWiki
  • Kisaki Airi @TakaWiki

Glossary:

  • Daimon: Nozomi Fuuto’s nickname
  • Edo/Tokugawa period: 1603 – 1868
    (Japan was closed during this time period)
  • Meiji period: 1868 – 1912
    (‘Meiji Restauration’ –> becoming modern)
  • Taishō period: 1912 – 1926
  • Chigi: Sagiri Seina’s nickname
  • subarashii: wonderful/splendid/magnificent
  • ” 伝説の美剣士” ‘densetsu no bikenshi’ – Nozomi Fuuto mentioned in an interview that she used this as a mantra during the production of this show. (‘Legendary, beautiful swordsman’.)
  • nihonmono: plays in a traditional Japanese setting
  • Miyu: Sakihi Miyu
  • Beni: Kurenai Yuzuru’s nickname
  • Hejdå: ‘Goodbye’ in Swedish


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