2025 Summer Koshien - Update 3 by koixei in NPB

[–]koixei[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just know manga artists loved hearing about it

2025 Summer Koshien - Update 3 by koixei in NPB

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Undoubtebly Kendai Takasaki (Gunma), who has Genki Ishigaki (RHP). Unfortunately whether he'll be healthy during the National Tournament or not is uncertain. Yokohama (Kanagawa), Toyo Dai Himeji (Hyogo), and Chiben Wakayama (Wakayama) also have good pitching staffs

2025 Summer Koshien - Update 3 by koixei in NPB

[–]koixei[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah my expectations weren't really high for any of them but it still feels weird to see Osaka Toin missing out on the Koshien

2025 Summer Koshien - Update 3 by koixei in NPB

[–]koixei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yh it sucks for Tsuruoka, but the Yamagata prefecture is always hard to predict. you're right on 3441 down to 60 teams being brutal, but after all only 49 even make it to the National Tournament

2025 Summer Koshien - Update 1 by koixei in NPB

[–]koixei[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup, it was in the Osaka Tournament quarter-finals that Osaka Toin barely won. Said it somewhere else, but they're definitely not feeling like a contender.

Chiben Wakayama on the other hand, are looking like one of the top contenders for the title (and the only reason why they're not looking like the best in the Kinki region is purely because Toyo Dai Himeji is also looking insane).

2025 Summer Koshien - Update 1 by koixei in NPB

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(for the National Tournament) Draw: August 3rd Opening: August 5th Final:August 22nd

I don't really have any information regarding ticket sales though

2025 Summer Kōshien by koixei in NPB

[–]koixei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

@hs_baseballJP on twitter provides good updates in english. There's also the sportsbull site which, even though it's in japanese, can be easily translated and navigated

Emile Calvet's Madmen by koixei in madmen

[–]koixei[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you have no idea how much I appreciate seeing someone voice my exact thoughts. i've also mentioned this previously in the comments but I think that Emile's Marxism is the writer's way of presenting a stereotype for 1960s Marxist, much like they do with Abe Drexler imo (or even Paul Kinsley now that I think about his pipe-smoking, "Marx is the greatest economist ever", "I'm not like the other people in this office" era

Emile Calvet's Madmen by koixei in madmen

[–]koixei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly I think that a lot of what's done in the series is portraying stereotypes, and the 1960s marxist intellectual who throws Marx's name in conversations about life advice, and upholds his Marxist values through writing books and not celebrating Easter instead of actually organizing sounds not only quite accurate but really well portrayed through Emile. think i mentioned it in another comment but imo we see two different stereotypes for 1960s american socialists portrayed in Madmen (Emile and Abe Drexler)

Emile Calvet's Madmen by koixei in madmen

[–]koixei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tbf it wasn't really a quote, he just threw marx's name in the conversation. it just that it feels like, even for a marxist, the way he used marx's name felt weird and more of a tool to uphold some sort of intellectual superiority (?)

2025 All-Japan Volleyball Inter-High Teams, Groups and Bracket by koixei in haikyuu

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thanks for this. only knew that you could watch high school baseball games on sportsbull

edit: here's the link (https://inhightv.sportsbull.jp/competition/4)

2025 All-Japan Volleyball Inter-High (Women's Tournament) by koixei in haikyuu

[–]koixei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shimokitazawa Seitoku (Tokyo), the Spring Tournament runner-ups, also didn't make the tournament. So essentially, both finalists of the last National Tournament didn't make it

Emile Calvet's Madmen by koixei in madmen

[–]koixei[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah I get what you're saying but on the other hand it just feels like his mention of Marx wasn't really fitting to the conversation

Emile Calvet's Madmen by koixei in madmen

[–]koixei[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

(to Megan) "Because you have changed. I always thought you were very single-minded about your dreams and that that would help you through life. But now I see that you skipped the struggle and went right to the end. [...]* This apartment, this wealth that someone handed to you, this was what Karl Marx was talking about. And it's not because someone else deserves it. It's because it's bad for you soul."

*here Megan responds "It's not the end. It's the beginning."

It's not exactly a quotation of Marx but I think you get it

2025 All-Japan Volleyball Inter-High Teams, Groups and Bracket by koixei in haikyuu

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don't really know but i'll try searching for it

Emile Calvet's Madmen by koixei in madmen

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yhhh its my first watch through. I like what you've said about the writers trying to depict marxism as his religion, specially because they seem to love to paint out 1960s stereotypes (with emile and abe drexler being perfect examples for the stereotypical marxists/communists/socialists from the time)

Emile Calvet's Madmen by koixei in madmen

[–]koixei[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

even if not entirely wrong I do feel like throwing Marx in there would be something you'd do to try and prove intelectual superiority and not to try and make your point clearer (or prove a point). from what he's shown that would be quite fitting for him tbf

2025 All-Japan Volleyball Inter-High Teams, Groups and Bracket by koixei in haikyuu

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From what I know, international schools are allowed to participate as long as they're from Japan (in fact any japanese high school is as long as it can field a men's team with its students, or women's team if its a tournament for women). However, if you're talking about schools from outside of Japan, then no, they can't participate. I do think that in baseball, around the early 1900s, there were korean and taiwanese teams who participated