[S3E4] Question Bucket: Magical Realist Tokusatsu
Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team / The Commercial Album by The Residents / Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale
It’s Question Bucket Time!
As always, we start out by wrapping up our series discussion, including some discussion of The 08th MS Team’s reference to the Vietnam War and whether we think there’s anything even there or if US viewers just jump to Vietnam because it is our jungle war but not necessarily Japan’s jungle war, why we chose The 08th MS Team despite knowing a lot of people are down on it, the value of talking about things you have mixed feelings about and debating with someone else about different reads, more homie kissing, what kind of albums each member of the 08th MS Team would press. Also, Niamh manages to talk about Icelandic sagas for a bit because fae is extremely that bitch.
We then talk about Connor’s non-anime thing, The Commercial Album by the Residents. We talk a bit about trying to engage with music even when it doesn’t come to you quickly, the history of the Residents as a band and art collective, the racist ethnography of Nanook of the North, the tension between conceptual foundation for an album and the actual experiential quality of listening to an album, Niamh being a bit of an asshole, and the possible influence that the Residents might have had on music that came after.
After that, we discuss Niamh’s non-anime thing, Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale, but then kinda just be bummers about how neither of us can identify with this sweet and idyllic portrayal of childhood, but also the ways this game still rings true to some of our experiences with media and card games as kids. We also talk about the differences between sugar-coated, gritty, and bittersweet.
We also quickly answer a few questions about tokusatsu (we hate it), magical realism (we love it), and what recent anime we would send through a wormhole to the ‘90s to change anime discourse forever.
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Works Cited in this Discussion
Brennu-Njál’s saga (a.k.a. Njála)
Suicide by Suicide
“Monster Mash” by Bobby "Boris" Pickett & the Crypt-Kickers
“Come On Feet” by Quasimoto
Silent Shout by the Knife
My Father’s Arms are a Boat by Stein Erik Lunde and Øyvind Torseter
Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was by Sjón
Danzig Trilogy: The Tin Drum, Cat and Mouse, and Dog Years by Günter Grass
Content Warnings for this Discussion
Mention of abusive relationships and child abuse
Discussion of the difficulties of childhood, neglect, and trauma
Mention of alcohol in the post-ED section
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