Author: Jeremy

Jeremy was first introduced to anime with heavily edited versions of Mazinger Z (aka Tranzor Z in the US), GoLion (aka Voltron) and Macross (aka Robotech) while growing up in the 1980's. Since then his tastes have evolved into a fairly eclectic mix of anime with a soft-spot for underdog shonen stories, psychological/cyber-punk stories and select love comedies. Jeremy was also the head organizer of Anime Souffle anime club in Los Angeles. It was at an Anime Souffle meeting where he met Michael Huang and eventually was invited to join as a guest co-host for Scattered Cells Podcast episode #6 in February of 2007. Afterwards he became an official part of the Anime Diet crew.
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Interview: JAM Project

We had the privilege of interviewing one of anime music’s biggest bands, JAM Project. Would they ever sing any songs for moe anime? Find out and more!

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Interview: Takahiro Omori (dir. Natsume Yuujinchou) and Yumi Sato

We interviewed the director of Natsume Yuujinchou, Baccano!, and Durarara!! as well as the producer from studio Brains Base at Fanime 2013! Find out about some of the conflicts, challenges, and pitfalls of adapting manga to anime and some thoughts about Natsume in particular.

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Phoenix Wright Live Action Movie – Objection??!!!

A look at the upcoming, Takashi Miike directed “Phoenix Wright” movie and its just-released trailer.

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Funimation To Start a New Hentai Division?

Anime news outlets have been all a buzz with talk that anime distributor Funimation is said to be developing a new division devoted solely to…

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What Con? Nan Desu Kan!

Recently I attended a gem of a convention tucked just beyond the Rocky Mountains in Denver, CO.  Nan Desu Kan has been in operation for…

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Anime Director Satoshi Kon Has Died

Apparently, it has been confirmed that famed anime director Satoshi Kon , director of such works as Perfect Blue and Paprika, has in fact died…

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