Jedi Make Exceptions for Romance - Renegade Animation #83
In this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru review Star Wars Tales of the Jedi, Exception, and Romantic Killer.
Read MoreIn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru review Star Wars Tales of the Jedi, Exception, and Romantic Killer.
Read MoreI can’t believe I’m writing this. I’m sitting here, tears welling up in my eyes, as I think of what this man’s work, and his career, have meant to me. RIP, Kevin Conroy. The voice of Batman for 30 years. The man who owned the role for so long. The Greatest of All Time. I’ll miss him.
Read MoreOn this spooky episode of Renegade Animation, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru discuss Housing Complex C, Daniel Spellbound Part 1, Dead End: Paranormal Park Season 2, and Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!
Read MoreWe have a very special episode this week! Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru are joined by our friend Aaron Clausen to discuss the new stop-motion animated feature Wendell & Wild, as well as his experience working behind the scenes as a Jr. Assistant Camera Person.
Read MoreThe Animation Guru gives his two cents on the brand new 3D stop-motion hybrid animated series premiering on Netflix this weekend, Oni: Thunder God’s Tale!
Read MoreIn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru are joined by Teresa to discuss the anime Odd Tax, as well as its companion film Odd Taxi: In the Woods.
Read MoreCaptain Kaye and Neoplasmic discuss a variety of topics, particularly the brand new Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer, an announcement for a sequel to Cyberpunk 2077, and various news updates from this year's New York Comic Con!
Read MoreIn this mini-episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru review the television special (and visual component to Kid Cudi's 8th studio album), Entergalactic!
Read MoreOn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru review Drifting Home, Goodbye, Don Glees, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners!
Read MoreIn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru discuss some updates from this year's D23, Cars on the Road, and Bee and Puppycat: Lazy in Space.
Read MoreOn this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru review Part 2 of The Cuphead Show, the stop-motion animated series based on the popular San-X character, Rilakkuma and Kaoru, and its sequel series Rilakkuma's Theme Park Adventure.
Read MoreOn this episode, Captain Kaye and The Animation Guru discuss the Netflix anime Tekken: Bloodline, as well as the live action/animated hybrid miniseries Lost Ollie.
Read MoreIn this mini-episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru review the latest film from Eleven Arts and David Production, The House of the Lost on the Cape.
Read MoreTonight on Renegade Animation, Captain Kaye and The Animation Guru are joined by Haley and Teresa as they continue to review a smorgasbord of recent anime! For Volume 2, they look at those that fall into the genres of Fantasy (mostly Isekai) and Slice of Life.
Read MoreIn this mini-episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru discuss the latest film in the long-running Dragon Ball franchise based on the manga created by Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero!
Read MoreTonight on Renegade Animation, Captain Kaye and The Animation Guru are joined by Haley and Teresa as they begin to review a smorgasbord of recent anime! For Volume 1, they look at those that fall into the genres of Romantic Comedy and Action/Adventure.
Read MoreHow’s it going everyone? This is your Captain speaking, welcoming you back for another episode of Renegade Animation! In this mini-episode, Cameron and I review the latest film from Science Saru, directed by the critically acclaimed filmmaker Masaaki Yuasa, Inu-Oh.
“Born to an esteemed family, Inu-oh is afflicted with an ancient curse that has left him on the margins of society. When he meets the blind musician Tomona, a young biwa priest haunted by his past, Inu-oh discovers a captivating ability to dance. The pair quickly become business partners and inseparable friends as crowds flock to their electric, larger-than-life concerts. But when those in power threaten to break up the band, Inu-oh and Tomona must dance and sing to uncover the truth behind their creative gifts.”
We can debate another time whether or not I actually believe this to be Yuasa's final directorial effort, as I'm of the opinion that creative individuals do not simply retire from being creative. That being said, for a swan song, Yuasa certainly went out with a bang! I don't know if I'm going to see anything quite as captivating for the rest of the year, animated or otherwise! Cameron and I go further in depth on the podcast, but for now, I’ll let him summarize our collective thoughts. Take it away, Cam!
Inu-Oh
“There will never be enough words to describe the experience of watching a film like Inu-Oh. It’s a fantastical experience, it’s magical, it’s a political drama, it’s a sharp-edged social commentary, it’s a bombastic stadium rock opera, it’s a grand-scale epic, it’s a small-scale emotionally-driven human story, it’s an LGBTQ+ infused journey of two souls looking to tell the stories of the forgotten, and it’s a highly-condensed cinematic experience that could only come from the mind of someone like Masaaki Yuasa. Inu-Oh is everything that he stands for, not only in filmmaking, but in storytelling, his ideals, and as a human being. Inu-Oh, just like Everything Everywhere All At Once, is a cinematic journey through the making of art on screen. It shows you what kind of creative adventures filmmakers can take you on. It’s a film that is firing on all cylinders with its visuals. It’s a film that proudly and definitely spits in the face of filmmakers and critics who talk down to the medium of animation. It viscerally stands and rebels against the naysayers and “Negative Nancies” who keep confining and limiting the medium of animation and storytelling. It’s, once again, everything everywhere all at once. If this thick slice of word loaf didn’t say so already, Inu-Oh is my favorite film of the year. It’s not only the best animated film of the year, but it’s also, bluntly, the best film of the year. You will never see something like Inu-Oh. If you can see it, please do. More people need to see the cinematic brilliance of something so distinct like Inu-Oh. It’s also a fun companion piece to Science Saru and Naoko Yamada’s adaptation of The Heike Story. We may never see a new film by Masaaki Yuasa, but for now, his story has been told, and his journey through the beauty of animation ends here. He rightfully deserves a break, and hopefully, one day, he may return to tell more stories like this one.” -The Animation Guru
In this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru fight through the burnout to share their thoughts on the various new anime titles that Spring 2025 had to offer!
Tonight's Renegade Marquee is 14 years in the making. Yes, Final Destination: Bloodlines is the first entry in the series in that long. Nick & Mike, being newer fans, cover the whole 9 yards. Even having the decency to pay tribute to Tony Todd. But, does the movie live up to the hype? Listen, find out, and RIP Tony Todd.
In this episode, Captain Kaye and the Animation Guru discuss Volume 4 of Tim Miller and David Fincher's adult animated anthology series, Love, Death + Robots!
New decade. New rules. New Trivium, figuratively and literally. In Waves is a huge turning point in the band's catalog, one the band insisted was a necessary step to them continuing. Is the album a shower or a grower? Or would we not see what they were going for on later albums? Listen and find out.
On a totally tubular episode of Renegade Animation, Captain Kaye and The Animation Guru look at Netflix's Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie, as well as the Nickelodeon series it’s based on!
Read MoreTonight, Captain Kaye reviews the latest critical darling from A24, directed by Dean Flescher Camp and starring himself, Jerry Slate, Isabelle Rossellini, Rosa Salazar, and Thomas Mann, Marcel The Shell with Shoes On!
Read MoreTonight, Captain Kaye reviews the latest animated flick from Warner Bros. and starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson, Kevin Hart, Kate McKinnon, and John Krasinski, among others, DC: League of Super Pets!
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