3.1: Zeta Gundam Part 2 - a podcast by Nina & Thom

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Show Notes


We're back! This week, we review and analyze Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (機動戦士ガンダムΖΖ) episode 1 - "Prelude of ZZ"/プレリュードZZ" - discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on world events 1985-86, and anime industry luminaries contemporary opinions on the state of the anime industry at that time.


- Wikipedia lists of significant world events in 1985 and 1986.


- Pages on Japan's economy generally, the "economic miracle" of the post-war period (until the bubble burst in the early 1990s), and the Plaza Accord that led to the appreciation of the Yen against the US dollar.


- Page about Brain, the first computer virus for MS-DOS.


- Information about the sinking of the Greenpeace flagship Rainbow Warrior.


- What was Voyager 2 up to?


- The Wikipedia page on Expo '85 is a bit thin, but luckily some contemporary articles are available online, like this first-hand account in Creative Computing Magazine's August 1985 issue, or from El País' March 1985 issue (article in Spanish).


- Blacotaku's page with scans of the original Newtype Magazine article plus English translation - "21 Prophets of Anime - Grand Prophecy of Anime '86."


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