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Originally recorded March 7, 2009. This Japanese businessman gets kidnap by a bunch of homies called the Black Lagoon. They are a delivery company that transport whatever the black market demands, such as guns and even people. It’s kind of like the story where your mom told you to not hang out with the bad kids but you do anyways but then regret it because then you get arrested because the cops found out your friends had pot on them but you didn’t know, so then you get to the scene where you tell your mom that you don’t want to hang out with the bad kids anymore. Well, this story is kind of like that, except it’s nothing like it. Instead of the Japanese businessman returning to his mundane life, he instead welcomes the change. He changes his boring Japanese name to Rock, and instead of being a pussy he embraces his new life of killing bad people because they so happen to be shooting at him first. Oh yeah. There’s also Russian mafias, Chinese mafias, South American mafias, and explosions. Lots of explosions. It’s an homage to American culture and Hong Kong action movies. So watch it. What’s New this Week Ryan: Mad Max creator wants 4th film to be 'anime' Ging: Second half of White Album to be aired in fall '09 Nam: Dragonball Kai edited to follow Toriyama's manga   <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://pulpfortress.pu.funpic.org/Podcast/player.swf" id="audioplayer1" width="290" height="24"> <param name="movie" value="http://pulpfortress.pu.funpic.org/Podcast/player.swf"> <param name="FlashVars" value="playerID=1&amp;soundFile=http://media.libsyn.com/media/animepulp/29_-_Episode_29_Black_Lagoon.mp3"> <param name="quality" value="high"> <param name="menu" value="false"> <param name="wmode" value="transparent"> </object> Get the podcast [iTunes] Subscribe to the podcast with iTunes [Zune] Subscribe to the podcast with Zune [RSS] Subscribe to the podcast with other podcatchers [MP3] Download the MP3 directly (Right click > Save target as) Opening song: Kuusou Runba by Kenji Otsuki and Zetsubou Shoujo-tachi Transition: Red Fraction (Black Lagoon Opening) by MELL Ending Song: Red Fraction by MELL
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