Show Notes
Holidays or not, we're back with another episode! This time we're joined by long time friend of the show, and neuropsychology consultant, Dr. Shar! She returns to the program to discuss the psychologies of the many deeply broken people at the heart of Char's Counterattack.
This episode also features a collaboration between MSB and Matteo Watz of anime research and analysis blog Animétudes!
Beltorchika's Children:
Tomino Yoshiyuki, Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack - Beltorchika's Children (機動戦士ガンダム 逆襲のシャア―ベルトーチカ・チルドレン). Kadokawa Shoten Sneaker Bunko. Feb. 2, 1988.
Char's Counterattack Production:
Matteo Watz (aka @Animétudes)'s article, "The animation of Char’s Counterattack."
Izubuchi Yutaka (出渕 裕)'s Wikipedia pages (English and Japanese) and Anime News Network encyclopedia page (ANN).
ANN reporting on the Yutaka Izubuchi Focus Panel at Anime Expo 2006, by Sean Broestl.
Masuo Shouichi (増尾 昭一)'s Japanese Wikipedia page and ANN encyclopedia page.
ANN obituary for Masuo Shouichi (増尾 昭一).
Kitazume Hiroyuki (北爪 宏幸)'s Wikipedia pages (English and Japanese) and ANN encyclopedia page.
Yasuomi Umetsu (梅津泰臣)'s Wikipedia pages (English and Japanese) and ANN encyclopedia page.
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