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Please subscribe to our channel! http://urx.red/Zgf8 Send a letter to the program form https://forms.gle/udvU8EF9PGv2feKU6 This time, we will re-broadcast the episode that was broadcast on October 22, 2017. The present day depicted 38 years ago. What was the impact that Otaking had when it was released? Why did this work have such a creative impact? We will be explaining Blade Runner for a full two hours. The membership portion, which is usually available for free, has been specially made available for this episode. Enjoy. If you would like to continue watching this seminar, there are two recommended methods below. 1. YouTube Membership https://bit.ly/3lvIbYF [YouTube Okada Toshio Seminar] 590 yen for 30 days (tax included) 2. Dwango Blog Magazine Membership https://ch.nicovideo.jp/ex [Niconico Okada Toshio Seminar] Monthly fee 550 yen (tax included) ***************************** If this video is more than 10 weeks old or if you would like to enjoy a variety of other videos, the following is a good deal. 3.YouTube Membership https://bit.ly/3lvIbYF [YouTube Okada Toshio Seminar Premium] 30 days 2,390 yen (tax included) 4.Dwango Blog Magazine Membership https://bit.ly/2QBcteh [Nico Live Okada Toshio Seminar Premium] Monthly fee 2,200 yen (tax included) 5.Otaking Archive Membership https://bit.ly/3hHQ5fh [Okada Toshio Archive] 30 days 2,160 yen (tax included) 6.Amazon Video [Amazon Okada Toshio] Rental 500 yen / Sale 1,000 yen https://www.amazon.com/v/otaking Click here for details on each https://bit.ly/34Mtlae Recorded on November 4, 2020 #movie #BladeRunner #movie #BladeRunnner #OTAKING #Okada Toshio #nerd #otaku #OkadaToshioSeminar************************************************ Toshio Okada was born in Osaka. He founded Gainax, a production company for anime and games, and left the company after serving as its first president. He has served as a lecturer at Rikkyo University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a visiting professor at Osaka University of Arts. He has written many books, including "Evaluation Economy and Society," "Smart Note," and "Laws of Life." Twitter: /toshiookada