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  • Sorry for the delay in an episode this week. This should help clear things up. Also, it's hilarious the night we have an important announcement, we run into some substantial recording issues. AKA why we switched to Riverside.fm from Squadcast.fm months ago and haven't looked back.

    Extra music: Onion March by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

  • We start our journey through the Ultra Q zone with tales of terrapin trauma and more cats than you can shake a stick at...

    When David and Chris, the bonafide Belial Buds™, asked Mr. Roebuck to be on the show, they didn’t realize what manner of mayhem would ensue, including…well…do you really want to be spoiled?

    Episodes covered:

    Defeat Gomess!Goro and GoroThe Gift from SpaceMammoth FlowerPeguila is Here!Grow up! Little TurtleS.O.S. Mount FujiTerror of the Sweet HoneyBaron SpiderThe Underground Super Express Goes West

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Andrew Links:

    Triassic Park: Apple Podcasts | Spotify

    Andrew’s Twitter: I was going to make a scavenger hunt, but that takes a lot of work, and I’m going to exercise my right to be lazy. If you spend about two minutes going through his podcast episode descriptions, you’ll find it!

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultra Q Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Patron appreciation segment music: “Tape Star” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    Also, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

    A huge thank you to our amazing Patrons!

    WesleyMelFaeKyoei ToshiEli
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  • As the Belial Buds™ finish their bloody marathon with the last batch of Ultraseven adventures, they ask themselves, “Where have these episodes been all their lives?” From crucifixions to Veggie Tales to Herman Melville, there are no topics left untouched this time around.

    Episodes covered:

    39. The Seven Assassination Plan: Part 1

    40. The Seven Assassination Plan: Part 2

    41. Challenge from Underwater

    42. Ambassador of the Nonmalt

    43. Nightmare on Planet No. 4

    44. The Terrifying Super Ape-Man

    45. The Saucers Have Come

    46. The Showdown of Dan vs. Seven

    47. Who Are You?

    48. The Biggest Invasion in History: Part 1

    49. The Biggest Invasion in History: Part 2

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Extra resources:

    Article about automation and the Inuit tribes: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/11/the-great-forgetting/309516/

    Corrections:

    David says “Declan” instead of “Deban.” He does not regret the error, but he does regert it.

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    Also, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

    A huge thank you to our amazing Patrons!

    WesleyMelFaeKyoei ToshiEli
  • We’ve finally reached the batch of episodes where David quit watching Ultraseven. Is it because of the quality of the show, or was it burnout? And why in the heck haven’t we seen more Crazygon?!

    Episodes covered:

    30. Glory for Whom?

    31. The Flower Where the Devil Dwells

    32. The Strolling Planet

    33. The Invading Dead

    34. The Vanishing City

    35. Terror on the Moon

    36. A Lethal 0.1 Seconds

    37. The Stolen Ultra Eye

    38. The Courageous Battle

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    Also, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

    A huge thank you to our amazing Patrons!

    WesleyJoeMelFaeKyoei ToshiEli
  • A wild Bonus Episode appears! Chris and David choose Rob! Rob uses "Great discussion about mental health." Bonus Episode counters with "Neon Genesis Evangelion." It's super effective!

    We had a blast talking with Rob. Now LISTEN to Rob.

    CORRECTION: David brings up a book in the conversation called A Call to Christian Formation. He really meant to say the idea came from It's Not Your Turn by Heather Thompson Day.

    Rob’s Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jovian_sun

    Tokyo Lives: Website | Twitter

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    Also, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

    A huge thank you to our amazing Patrons!

    WesleyJoeMelFaeKyoei ToshiEli
  • This is what you get when Rob from Tokyo Lives joins the Belial Buds: Mustaches. Motorcycles. Mullets. Monsters. ultraMEN. Too MANY jokes about buttholes. M's the word. Also, I just came up with Belial Buds. This needs to be a shirt.

    Episodes covered:

    21. Pursue the Undersea Base

    22. The Human Farm

    23. Search for Tomorrow

    24. Return to the North!

    25. Showdown at 140 Degrees Below Zero

    26. Super Weapon R1

    27. Operation Cyborg

    28. The 700 Kilometer Run

    29. The Earthling All Alone

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Rob’s Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jovian_sun

    Tokyo Lives: Website | Twitter

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Connect the Truth,” originally performed by Nami Tamaki, composed by Takumi Ozawa, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Patron appreciation segment music: “Tape Star” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    Also, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

    A huge thank you to our amazing Patrons!

    WesleyJoeMelFaeKyoei ToshiEli
  • It only took roughly twenty episode descriptions for me to lose my creative steam. Maybe before this one goes live, I’ll come back to it. Maybe not. But hey! We’re talking about the King Joe two parter!

    Episodes covered:

    11. Fly to Devil Mountain

    12. REDACTED

    13. The Man Who Came From V3

    14. The Ultra Guard Goes West: Part 1

    15. The Ultra Guard Goes West: Part 2

    16. The Eye that Shines in the Darkness

    17. Underground Go! Go! Go!

    18. Escape Dimension X

    19. Project Blue

    20. Destroy Earthquake Epicenter X

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Connect the Truth,” originally performed by Nami Tamaki, composed by Takumi Ozawa, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    Also, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • With Kyle being such a WHOge Dr. Who fan, it only made sense to talk about the series and have him try to sell David on trying out the franchise again. Conclusion: it worked. Also on the table: Godzilla vs. Kong, MCU (surprise!), and what it’s like being the geriatric editor for Nerdist.

    Kyle’s Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kyledanderson

    Doctor Who: The Writer’s Room: https://dwtwr.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/dwtwr

    Doctor Who: Five Years Rapid: https://fiveyearsrapid.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/fiveyearsrapid

    Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats: https://thememorycheats.libsyn.com/

    How Ultraman Wants to Take Over the World (Nerdist Now): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UzPNLF7EbQ

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    We also have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • In a world…with countless Ultra hosts…one man reigns supreme… His name? Dan Moroboshi. More importantly, Kyle Anderson, Nerdist’s senior editor, joins us for a rip-roaring good time. Seriously, we had a blast, and we hope you do as well.

    Oh, and our Ultraman Foundation/charity Patreon is live! For more information, click here.

    Episodes covered:

    The Invisible ChallengerThe Green TerrorSecret of the LakeMax, Respond!Vanished TimeDark ZoneSpace Prisoner 303The Marked TownOperation Android ZeroThe Suspicious Neighbor

    Kyle’s Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kyledanderson

    Doctor Who: The Writer’s Room: https://dwtwr.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/dwtwr

    Doctor Who: Five Years Rapid: https://fiveyearsrapid.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/fiveyearsrapid

    Doctor Who: The Memory Cheats: https://thememorycheats.libsyn.com/

    How Ultraman Wants to Take Over the World (Nerdist Now): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UzPNLF7EbQ

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Connect the Truth,” originally performed by Nami Tamaki, composed by Takumi Ozawa, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

  • Nothing like having recording a podcast episode where by the time it releases, you (David) prove yourself wrong several times: The Lord of the Ring books ARE better than the movies and yes, I did rush out to see Black Widow. Also, we were right: Loki is great.

    Topics discussed: confusing Gridman with Ultraman; Dragon Ball GT; Ultraman critiques; toku burnout; the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe; and pitching the Monsters vs. Men Patreon numerous times.

    Monsters vs. Men: Website | Twitter | Patreon

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Transition music: “Synapse” by Shane Ivers.

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • It's time to leave the (TV) Land of Light and dive into the world of Marvel’s Rise of Ultraman! Discussing this new take on the giant of light with us is Alex of Monsters vs. Men, and as always, hijinks ensue. Oh, and Alex's favorite kaiju Skydon returns!

    Issues covered:

    Issues 1-5 of The Rise of UltramanWriters: Kyle Higgins, Matthew GroomInkers: G Gurihiru, Michael Cho, Francesco Manna, Ed McguinnessPencilers: G Gurihiru, Michael Cho, Francesco Manna, Ed McguinnessColorists: G Gurihiru, Michael Cho, Espen GrundetjernLetterer: Vc Ariana MaherEditor: Jeff Youngquist

    Where to read:

    Marvel (Individuals/Trade Paperback)Comixology (Digital)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Connect the Truth,” originally performed by Nami Tamaki, composed by Takumi Ozawa, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • Wait, it's time to finish Ginga S already?! That's what happens when there are only sixteen episodes, I suppose. So the question is: does the show stick its landing, or do we find ourselves demanding (more)? And Chris watches his first Ultra-movie!

    Episodes covered:

    9. “A Life to Regain,” Director: Yoshikazu Ishii, Writer: Hisako Kurosawa

    10. “The Holy Sword of the Future,” Director: Yoshikazu Ishii, Writer: Akio Miyoshi

    11. “Gan-Q’s Tears,” Director: Kiyotaka Taguchi, Writer: Takao Nakano

    12. “To Meet You,” Director: Kiyotaka Taguchi, Writer: Sotaro Hayashi

    13. “Split! UPG,” Director: Kazuya Konaka, Writer: Aya Takei

    14. “Resurrection of Lugiel,” Director: Kazuya Konaka, Writer: Yuji Kobayashi

    15. “Adventure Called Life,” Director: Koichi Sakamoto, Writer: Hirotoshi Kobayashi

    16. “Battle for Tomorrow,” Director: Koichi Sakamoto, Writer: Takao Nakano

    “Ultraman Ginga S The Movie: Showdown! The 10 Ultra Warriors!,” Director: Koichi Sakamoto, Writers: Yuji Kobayashi, Takao Nakano

    “Ultra Fight Victory,” Director: Koichi Sakamoto, Writer: Junichiro Ashiki

    Tokusatsu Network: Event Recap: Ultraman Connection Live: Sevenger Fight

    Eric Schuster’s Wonderful Kid Taro Artwork: Twitter

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Digital)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • When Koichi Sakamoto takes the reins for Ultraman Ginga S, the direction changes, but is it for the best? Is Ultraman Victory a worthwhile addition? And what theological connections does Chris make this time? Time to Ultra-smash that play button!

    Episodes covered:

    “The Power to Open the Way,” Director: Koichi Sakamoto, Writer: Yuji Kobayashi“Ginga vs. Victory,” Director: Koichi Sakamoto, Writer: Tako Nakano“The Lone Warrior,” Director: Koichi Sakamoto, Writer: Akio Miyoshi“The Meaning of Strength,” Director: Yoshikazu Ishii, Writer: Aya Takei“Friend and Devil,” Director: Yoshikazu Ishii, Writer: Hirotoshi Kobayashi“The Forgotten Past,” Director: Kyotaka Taguchi, Writer: Hisako Kurosawa“Activate! Operation Magnewave,” Director: Kiyotaka Taguchi, Writer: Sotaro Hayashi“Desperate Battle in the Sunrise,” Director: Kiyotaka Taguchi, Writer: Yuji Kobayashi

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Digital)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • We enjoyed having Eric from Monsters vs. Men on so much we decided to keep the conversation going!

    Topics discussed: Eric’s journey from film snob to toku fan; whether films and shows are as effective in encouraging change compared to literature; fandom obsessions, expectations, and how this can shape one’s identity; Eric’s journey through the MCU with his wife; and the concept of the “sympathetic antagonist.”

    Monsters vs. Men: Website | Twitter | Patreon

    Freddie deBoer: “Annoying Connoisseurs Make Things Better for the Rest of Us”

    David’s article: Godzilla vs. Chomsky

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Careless Whisper” by George Michael (please don’t sue us)

    Outro: “Careless Whisper” feat. Robyn Adele Anderson & Dave Koz by Postmodern Jukebox

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • Joining us for some spicy shenanigans is Eric Neely of Monsters vs. Men infamy! This episode contains: 50g of mispronouncing character names, 20mg of confusing the main antagonist with a legendary Pokemon, and 100% good times. Please listen responsibly.

    Episodes covered:

    7. “The Monster Competition,” Director: Yuichi Abe, Writer: Akira Tanizaki

    8. “The Closed World,” Director: Tomoo Haraguchi, Writer: Heiichi Hasegawa

    9. “The Stolen Ginga Spark,” Director: Yoshikazu Ishii, Writer: Keiichi Hasegawa

    10. “The Jet Black Ultra Brothers,” Director: Yoshikazu Ishii, Writer: Kenichi Araki

    11. “Darkness and Light,” Director: Yuichi Abe, Writer: Akira Tanizaki

    12. “Your Future,” Director: Yuichi Abe, Writer: Keiichi Hasegawa

    Monsters vs. Men: Website | Twitter | Patreon

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Digital)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Connect the Truth,” originally performed by Nami Tamaki, composed by Takumi Ozawa, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • We made it to the New Generation era. First stop: Ginga! Does this show deserve the hate it gets? Does Hasegawa's writing work for us? And why are nut shots such an effective comedic trope? Plus: medicine balls. Let her rip!

    Episodes covered:

    “The Town of Falling Stars,” Director: Yuichi Abe, Writer: Keiichi Hasegawa“A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Director: Yuichi Abe, Writer: Keiichi Hasegawa“The Twin-Headed Flame Beast,” Director: Tomoo Haraguchi, Writer: Akira Tanizaki“The Idol is Ragon,” Director: Tamoo Haraguchi, Writer: Kenichi Araki“The Hater of Dreams,” Director: Kengo Kaij, Writer: Masanao Akahoshi“The Battle for Dreams,” Director: Kengo Kaij, Writer: Masanao Akahoshi

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Digital)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Connect the Truth,” originally performed by Nami Tamaki, composed by Takumi Ozawa, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    Saved by the Belial is a proud partner of the Tokusatsu Network.

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • We did a bonus episode with Pri, because otherwise, the actual episode would have been two hours!

    Topics discussed: religion and crucifixion imagery in the Ultraman franchise, era-elitism, Ultraman Z, theories about Trigger*, old-school Toonami, the live-action Gundam movie announcement, and of course more MCU/Falcon and Winter Soldier discourse.

    *This episode was recorded before the teaser trailer dropped!

    Pri's Blog about Ultraman and Tokusatsu: https://capesandcoolscarves.wordpress.com/

    Pri's Twitter Account: http://www.twitter.com/sunglasspri

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • When you schedule your first podcast guest, it only makes sense to have one of the most welcoming and passionate Ultraman fans out there, right? Thankfully, our friend Pri agreed to join us for the final episodes of Ultraman, and we had a blast! Onward to Ginga!

    Episodes covered:

    31. “Who Goes There?,” Director: Yuzo Higuchi, Writer: Taro Kaido

    32. “Endless Counterattack,” Director: Toshitsugu Suzuki, Writer: Keisuke Fujikawa

    33. “The Forbidden Words,” Director: Toshitsugu Suzuki, Writer: Tetsuo Kinjo

    34. “A Gift from the Sky,” Director: Akio Jissoji, Writer: Mamoru Sasaki

    35. “The Monster Graveyard,” Director: Akio Jissoji, Writer: Mamoru Sasaki

    36. “Don’t Shoot! Arashi,” Director: Kazuho Mitsuta, Writer: Masahiro Yamada

    37. “A Little Hero,” Director: Kazuho Mitsuta, Writer: Tetsuo Kinjo

    38. “Spaceship Rescue Command,” Director: Hajime Tsuburaya, Writer: Shozo Uehara

    39. “Farewell, Ultraman,” Director: Hajime Tsuburaya, Writer: Tetsuo Kinjo

    Pri’s Blog about Ultraman and Tokusatsu: https://capesandcoolscarves.wordpress.com

    Pri’s Twitter Account: http://twitter.com/sunglasspri

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

    As of 7/19/2021, we have a Patreon! All proceeds are donated to the Ultraman Foundation, a charity helping kids in need in Japan. For more information or to partner with us, please visit http://www.patreon.com/atrociouspod

  • Remembering Jessica Walter. The Marvel Cinematic Universe. Healthy social media usage. Are we even an Ultraman podcast anymore?! (Of course we are. But someone really needs to Ultra-slap us into Ultra-shape.)

    Episodes covered:

    21. “Breach the Wall of Smoke,” Director: Yuzo Higuchi, Writer: Taro Kaido

    22. “Overthrow the Surface,” Director: Akio Jissoji, Writer: Mamoru Sasaki

    23. “My Home is Earth,” Director: Akio Jissoji, Writer: Mamoru Sasaki

    24. “The Undersea Science Center,” Director: Toshihiro Iijima, Writer: Keisuke Fujikawa

    25. “the Mysterious Comet Tsuifon,” Director: Toshihiro Iijima, Writer: Bunzo Wakatsuki

    26. “The Monster Highness (Part 1),” Director: Hajime Tsuburaya, Writers: Tetsuo Kinjo, Bunzo Wakatsuki

    27. “The Monster Highness (Part 2),” Director: Hajime Tsuburaya, Writers: Tetsuo Kinjo, Bunzo Wakatsuki

    28. “Human Species 5&6,” Director: Samaji Nonagase, Writer: Masahiro Yamada

    29. “Challenge to the Underground,” Director: Samaji Nonagase, Writers: Tetsuo Kinjo, Ryu Minamikawa

    30. “Phantom of the Snow Mountains,” Director: Yuzo Higuchi, Writer: Tetsuo Kinjo

    Lisa Naffziger Color Timer Fanart: https://www.atrociouspod.com/fanart

    Where to watch:

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    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Promise for the Future,” originally performed by Tasuku Hatanaka, composed by Watanabe Toru, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

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  • We made it to episode two! And they say it couldn’t be done! (For the record, no one said this.) Chris experiences a Jissoji episode for the first time, David botches the dad joke he's been holding onto for weeks, and we think up the best kaiju idea ever.

    Episodes covered:

    11. “The Rascal From Outer Space,” Director: Kazuho Mitsuta, Writer: Tatsuo Miyata

    12. “Cry of the Mummy,” Director: Hajime Tsuburaya, Writer: Keisuke Fujikawa

    13. “Oil S.O.S.,” Director: Hajime Tsuburaya, Writer: Tetsuo Kinjo

    14. “The Pearl Defense Directive,” Director: Akio Jissoji, Writer: Mamoru Sasaki

    15. “Terrifying Cosmic Rays,” Director: Akio Jissoji, Writer: Mamoru Sasaki

    16. “Science Patro Into Space,” Director: Toshihiro Iijima, Writer: Kitao Senzoku

    17. “Passport to Infinity,” Director: Toshihiro Iijima, Writer: Keisuke Fujikawa

    18. “Brother From Another Planet,” Director: Samaji Nonagase, Writers: Ryu Minamikawa, Tetsuo Kinjo

    19. “Demons Rise Again,” Director: Samaji Nonagase, Writers: Masahiro Yamada, Ryu Minamikawa

    20. “Terror on Route 87,” Director: Yuzo Higuchi, Writer: Tetsuo Kinjo

    Article regarding the Traffic War: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0386111216000042

    Where to watch:

    Mill Creek (Physical/Digital)Moviespree (Digital)ShoutFactoryTV (Streaming)Tubi (Streaming)

    Podcast cover artwork: Klenda V

    Intro: “Ultraman Theme,” composed by Kunio Miyauchi, arranged by Kweer Kaiju.

    Outro: “Connect the Truth,” originally performed by Nami Tamaki, composed by Takumi Ozawa, arranged by Arcade Tales.

    Theological insight music: “Spark Of Inspiration” by Shane Ivers

    Have listener feedback? Need prayer? http://www.atrociouspod.com/contact

    For more info, visit http://www.atrociouspod.com

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