
Saying Goodbye to a Legend | Trash Taste #196


[06:20 - 06:26] Toriyama passed away two weeks ago on March 1st, 2021


[06:26 - 06:34]It was announced on March 8th and a private funeral service was held


[07:06 - 07:18]The internet collectively mourned his passing


[07:18 - 07:27]Toriyama's legacy is vast and has impacted many people's lives


[07:18 - 07:27]A well-respected and talented artist, he will be greatly missed


[07:27 - 07:47]He is best known for his work on the manga and anime series, Dragon Ball


[07:27 - 07:47]He also did character design for popular JRPGs such as Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger


[07:27 - 07:47]The Dragon Ball Super manga is still ongoing


[00:00 - 07:47]Renowned artist and creator of Dragon Ball, Toriyama, passed away on March 1st, 2021, leaving behind a vast and impactful legacy. He will be greatly missed by fans and colleagues alike.


[08:08 - 08:13] Introduction to a discussion about Toriyama's involvement in Dragon Ball media


[08:20 - 08:25]Mention of potential conclusion of Dragon Ball Super


[12:48 - 13:10]Mention of other manga authors paying tribute to Toriyama


[13:16 - 13:26]Discussion of other Dragon Ball media outside of Toriyama's involvement


[13:16 - 13:26]Discussion of memes and positive tributes to Toriyama and his impact on the industry


[13:16 - 13:26]Reflection on Toriyama's influence and impact on the world of manga and media in general


[13:16 - 13:26]Mention of negative reactions to some people's tributes to Toriyama


[14:30 - 14:41]Mention of El Salvador's statement mourning Toriyama's death


[14:47 - 14:53]Mention of one author's public apology for the live-action Dragon Ball movie


[07:47 - 15:05]The text discusses Toriyama's involvement in Dragon Ball media, the potential conclusion of Dragon Ball Super, and other media outside of Toriyama's involvement. It also mentions tributes and positive reactions to Toriyama's impact on the industry, as well as a public apology from an actor involved in the live-action Dragon Ball movie. The text reflects on Toriyama's influence and impact on the world of manga and media, and mentions other manga authors paying tribute to him. It also discusses negative reactions to some people's tributes and reflects on the validity of mourning someone's death, regardless of personal opinions on their work.


[15:05 - 15:14]People often accuse others of "faking it" when it comes to their connections with the media.


[15:46 - 15:59]The impact of a fan base can be measured by the ability to joke and banter about it.


[16:00 - 16:06]Making fun of Seven Deadly Sins fans is no longer enjoyable because the fan base has diminished.


[17:56 - 18:07]Chrono Trigger is one of the best JRPGs and a way to pay respects to Toriyama.


[18:59 - 19:07]Playing Persona is addicting and time-consuming.


[19:58 - 20:04]The work schedule of a mangaka can be grueling and may lead to early deaths.


[20:19 - 20:25]The passing of a manga artist, such as Toriyama, is a hard thing to process.


[20:19 - 20:25]The passing of a manga artist is a hard thing to process and can lead to the end of a beloved series.


[21:34 - 21:39]Akasaka is able to manage working on two projects at once, but it is still a lot of work.


[22:04 - 22:10]The mangaka behind Renta Girlfriend is also working on another manga, showcasing their talent.


[15:05 - 22:43]People often accuse others of faking their connections with the media, but the ability to joke and banter about a fan base shows its impact. The passing of a mangaka can be hard to process, but Chrono Trigger is a way to pay respects. The work schedule of a mangaka can be grueling and may lead to early deaths. Some mangaka, like Akasaka and the mangaka behind Renta Girlfriend, are able to manage working on multiple projects at once.


[22:44 - 22:52] The speaker discusses a mangaka who has been on a six year hiatus


[22:52 - 22:57]They mention a link in the chat, but are community noted


[22:52 - 22:57]The speaker is curious about the chat and the community note


[23:03 - 23:21]The community note talks about the skewed data set of mangaka born in the mid to late 80s and their average age being in their late 30s to early 40s


[23:48 - 24:05]The speaker comments on the notable mangaka in the data set and the rarity of news about mangaka passing away in their 70s and 80s


[24:24 - 24:33]They empathize with the physical and mental toll of being a mangaka and the pressure to consistently produce work


[24:24 - 24:33]The speaker brings up the ability of some mangaka, like the author of Fairytail, to have spare time despite having a weekly series


[25:34 - 25:40]They mention an interview between George RR Martin and Stephen King and the latter's past addiction to cocaine


[28:11 - 28:17]The speaker discusses the impressive ability of some authors, like Gingitou, to produce work despite the randomness of creativity


[28:11 - 28:17]They mention a short story by Gingitou about a cat, written simply because he likes cats


[28:31 - 28:38]The speaker mentions that creativity allows authors to do whatever they want, using Fujimoto's short manga as an example


[29:20 - 29:30]They briefly discuss the possibility of there being more shallow or whimsical stories made by authors


[29:43 - 29:49]The speaker mentions a short manga by Fujimoto about music, but struggles to remember the title


[22:44 - 30:17]The speaker ends by summarizing the discussion as a whole, mentioning the discussion of mangaka hiatuses, the community note on skewed data, the physical and mental toll of being a mangaka, and the randomness of creativity.


[30:24 - 30:31]Discussion about the genre of cringe comedy on Wikipedia and how it relates to Fujimoto's work


[30:38 - 30:43]Difficulty in grasping Fujimoto's message in his manga


[30:43 - 30:58]Speculation that his work may be a commentary on over-analysis and interpretation


[31:21 - 31:32]Mention of other works by Fujimoto, including "Goodbye Ito" and "Look Back"


[31:32 - 31:38]Recommendation to read "Fire Punch"


[32:02 - 32:12]Discussion about the potential adaptation of "Fire Punch"


[32:41 - 32:57]Comparison to Evangelion and its use of symbolism


[32:41 - 32:57]Comparison to the show "Dorohedoro"


[32:41 - 32:57]Discussion of "Demon Slayer" and its movie adaptation


[34:01 - 34:07]Mention of the second season of "Squid Game" and its ironic message


[36:55 - 37:12]Question about the adaptation of "Dune" and explanation of its complex story


[37:31 - 37:48]Personal preference for watching analysis videos rather than consuming the media itself


[37:31 - 37:48]Acknowledgment of limited time to consume all desired media


[30:17 - 38:40]Final statement about the desire to experience the story of "Dune" in some form.


[43:52 - 44:00] Two people are discussing movies and plot twists


[45:23 - 45:36]They mention "Shutter Island" and "Your Name" as examples of plot twists that shocked them


[45:23 - 45:36]They discuss the plot twist in "Your Name" and how it affected them differently


[45:23 - 45:36]They briefly mention a movie called "Dune" and its release schedule


[45:36 - 45:43]They mention a movie called "Six Cents" and its plot twist


[45:36 - 45:43]One person asks when the last time they were properly shocked by a plot twist


[45:43 - 45:59]They mention TikTok potentially getting banned in the US and share their opinions on it


[45:43 - 45:59]They discuss the potential damage of TikTok collecting data and the timing of the ban


[45:59 - 46:12]They discuss how plot twists have become overdone in media


[46:43 - 46:49]They mention how the damage has already been done and it may be too late to ban TikTok


[38:40 - 47:04]Overall, they discuss the impact of plot twists and the potential ban of TikTok in the US


[47:04 - 47:15] Someone is advocating for the blockage of TikTok in America, stating that it is ruining the attention spans of an entire generation.


[47:24 - 47:30]They mention that banning TikTok will not solve the problem and that there will always be another platform.


[47:31 - 47:46]The speakers discuss how they are not American and have no control over the social media platforms they use.


[47:31 - 47:46]They mention the power dynamics between America and other countries in terms of social media platforms.


[51:06 - 51:13]The speakers discuss how they will adapt if TikTok is banned, as they have done with other platforms in the past.


[51:50 - 51:56]They mention the release of a new suit collaboration with a fashion designer they admire.


[53:59 - 54:05]The speakers discuss the process of designing the suit and choosing the material.


[47:04 - 55:30]Someone is advocating for the ban of TikTok in America, discussing the power dynamics between different countries and their use of social media platforms. They also mention the release of a new suit collaboration with a fashion designer.


[55:36 - 55:43] The speaker talks about meeting with someone and choosing buttons for a project.


[55:56 - 56:06]They add in some personal elements and film it with "monkey shoes."


[56:39 - 56:45]The speaker is unsure about the project, but the other person is confident and they go through with it.


[56:45 - 56:56]They go to a factory in Ueno to film the project.


[1.02:33 - 1.02:38]The speaker convinces someone else to join them on a cycling trip, and they discuss how their social media usage has changed.


[1.02:38 - 1.02:48]They also mention that they have friends visiting from Australia and they will be joining them on the cycling trip.


[1.02:38 - 1.02:48]The speaker is excited to take care of their friends and show them around.


[1.03:01 - 1.03:10]The second day of a cycling trip is always the hardest.


[55:30 - 1.03:10]The speaker discusses a project they worked on and how they convinced someone to join them on a cycling trip, mentioning that the second day is always the hardest. They also mention having friends visiting and their changing social media usage.


[1.03:31 - 1.03:37]The speaker and another person are discussing the physical toll of cycling, specifically on the ass and legs


[1.04:20 - 1.04:27]They mention training for an upcoming cycling trip and the stiffness and pain that comes with it


[1.06:52 - 1.06:58]The speaker mentions their excitement for the upcoming trip and the fun cities they will get to see


[1.07:33 - 1.07:39]The speaker has experienced difficulty walking after previous cycling trips


[1.07:39 - 1.07:45]They also mention the abundance of food they will get to eat while cycling


[1.07:46 - 1.07:51]The speaker reveals that their goal is to consume 5,000 calories a day during the trip


[1.07:52 - 1.07:58]They discuss the importance of wearing padded cycling pants and how it affects their body


[1.08:42 - 1.08:56]They discuss the high calorie content of certain foods, such as milkshakes and nuts


[1.09:17 - 1.09:32]The speaker mentions a specific snack sold at a Lawson's convenience store that is high in calories


[1.10:11 - 1.10:21]They briefly touch on the topic of the importance of salt in food


[1.03:10 - 1.10:53]The speaker and another person discuss the physical toll and training involved in cycling, as well as their excitement for an upcoming trip and the abundance of food they will get to eat. They also mention the importance of salt in food and their goal to convince their friend Jerry to join them on the trip for charity.


[1.17:17 - 1.17:34]2014-2015: Many internet companies, including Rooster Teeth, are bought out for large sums of money.


[1.18:28 - 1.18:39]Some companies, like Faze, merge with larger conglomerates.


[1.18:28 - 1.18:39]The rise of eSports and gaming as a popular industry leads to large investments.


[1.18:49 - 1.18:59]The success of these companies is not guaranteed and many struggle to maintain their original identity and values.


[1.19:06 - 1.19:11]These companies struggle to make profits and maintain their original identity.


[1.19:06 - 1.19:11]Faze, another internet company, was bought by a conglomerate and has struggled to maintain its original identity.


[1.19:06 - 1.19:11]The internet company industry experienced a period of rapid growth and investment in the mid-2010s.


[1.19:11 - 1.19:17]Rooster Teeth was bought by Warner Brothers in 2014 and continued to produce content, but eventually disbanded in 2021.


[1.19:17 - 1.19:24]In 2021, companies are facing the challenge of making profits and monetizing their large audiences.


[1.10:53 - 1.19:24]The mid-2010s saw a rise in investment and acquisitions of internet companies, including Rooster Teeth and Faze, leading to challenges in maintaining their original identity and making profits. In 2021, these challenges continue as companies try to monetize their large audiences.


[1.21:13 - 1.21:19] Discussion about venture capitalism and its impact on businesses and investment strategies.


[1.22:11 - 1.22:39]Mention of the movie "The Social Network" and its relevance to the influencer industry.


[1.24:44 - 1.24:54]Personal experience with the "hyperloop" and its inefficiency.


[1.24:44 - 1.24:54]Criticism of the concept of building tunnels for transportation.


[1.25:52 - 1.26:10]Reference to a character in the movie who questions the monetization of Facebook and the response they receive.


[1.25:52 - 1.26:10]Comparison to other businesses that may have asked similar questions and not made a profit.


[1.25:52 - 1.26:10]Discussion about the current business model of investing heavily and not focusing on making a profit.


[1.26:34 - 1.26:39]Mention of a British company that raised 300 million for a version of Zoom.


[1.26:40 - 1.26:45]Concerns about potential issues with the proposed city, such as subway breakdowns and lack of natural light.


[1.27:54 - 1.28:02]Discussion about wasteful and unnecessary mega projects, such as a proposed city in the Middle East.


[1.27:54 - 1.28:02]Mention of a similar project in Dubai that has not made much progress.


[1.19:24 - 1.28:02]Discussion about the current trend of wasteful and inefficient investment strategies and mega projects.


[1.28:04 - 1.28:10] Person asks someone to search for Dubai


[1.28:38 - 1.28:45]They discuss the development of Dubai and its failures


[1.28:45 - 1.29:04]They talk about the construction of the World Islands and its lack of success


[1.30:45 - 1.30:54]They mention the UK's issues with construction projects


[1.33:21 - 1.33:28]They discuss the public transportation systems in different countries, including Japan, Australia, and the UK


[1.33:21 - 1.33:28]They mention Japan's success with building new train lines and tunnels


[1.34:29 - 1.34:36]They mention the expansion of the shinkansen in Hokkaido


[1.35:17 - 1.35:35]They discuss cool projects and landmarks built in their lifetime, including the Large Hadron Collider and the KamiokaNDE


[1.28:04 - 1.36:30]Person discusses various topics including the World Islands in Dubai, UK's construction issues, public transportation systems in different countries, Japan's success with infrastructure projects, and cool projects and landmarks built in their lifetime.


[1.36:31 - 1.36:46]Discussion about the clarity of water in a tank for divers


[1.36:46 - 1.36:55]Mention of a massive detector for neutrinos


[1.38:00 - 1.38:12]Discussion about the difficulties of building a train line in the UK


[1.39:27 - 1.39:33]Comparison to Japan's ability to efficiently build infrastructure


[1.41:34 - 1.41:40]Mention of the Tokyo to Hakata bullet train


[1.42:50 - 1.43:06]Discussion about the Patreon video and favorite anime


[1.43:12 - 1.43:21]Reminder to support the show on Patreon


[1.43:12 - 1.43:21]Call to action for listeners to follow on Twitter and send memes on subreddit


[1.43:21 - 1.43:46]Note to listen on Spotify


[1.36:31 - 1.43:46]The audio conversation covers topics such as clear water in a tank, massive detector for neutrinos, difficulties of building a train line in the UK, Japan's efficiency in building infrastructure, the Tokyo to Hakata bullet train, Patreon video and favorite anime, and a reminder to support the show on Patreon.