Episodes

Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
MIFV MAX #2: ‘Dragonheart’ Discussion with Michael Hamilton and Danny DiManna (Abridged)
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Episode 59 on Mothra (1961) isn’t quite finished, so to make up for its delay, I’m sharing this abridged version of a Patreon-exclusive livestream. I was joined by Michael Hamilton and Daniel DiManna to celebrate the birthday of the late great Sean Connery by discussing the 1996 fantasy film Dragonheart that starred Connery as Draco and Dennis Quaid as the knight who hunts and befriends him. I say “abridged” because we went on a long, unrelated rabbit trail after a while. If you want to see/hear the entire stream, join MIFV MAX on Patreon. In the meantime, I’ll finish Episode 59. Enjoy!
Check out Nathan’s spinoff podcasts, The Henshin Men and The Power Trip.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault #Amerikaiju
© 2022 Moonlighting Ninjas Media

Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
Wednesday Feb 16, 2022
This is a re-upload of a crossover episode Nate did with Drew and Jacob from The Cel Cast, a podcast about animated films and TV series. They discussed the recently-released kaiju “rasslin’” movie on Paramount+, Rumble. While it’s a bit more wrestling than kaiju, that didn’t stop Nate from making all kinds of pro-wrestling references.
The original description:
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Monday Feb 14, 2022
Episode 58: The Tourists vs. ‘Mighty Joe Young’ (1949)
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Hello, kaiju lovers! “Ameri-kaiju” continues with three of the original MIFV Tourists—Nick Hayden, Joe Metter, and Joy Metter—returning to the Island to the “spiritual sequel” to King Kong (1933): Mighty Joe Young (1949). This classic features the special effects masters of the generations: Willis O’Brien and Ray Harryhausen. As usual, Nate did way too much research, but its almost overshadowed by the BURNING OPRHANS(!). Nate’s guests were blindsided by this film’s climax; so much so, they start the discussion with that and move backwards through the movie, Memento-style. The Toku Topic is gorillas in captivity since Mighty Joe himself was a captive gorilla.
Before the broadcast, Nate speaks with Jessica about her new job as director of tourism on his way to meet with the Island’s new PR director, Darius R. Gold, a big game hunter from Texas. Amidst a metric ton of bravado, Mr. Gold tells Nate to contact Teri Young, the current caretaker for Mighty Joe Young. After the broadcast, Nate finally gets a reply from her—and a suspicious revelation about Cameron Winter.
This episode’s prologue, “Gold and Gorillas,” was written by Nathan Marchand with Michael Hamilton and Daniel DiManna.
Guest stars:
- Sarah Marchand as Jessica Shaw
- Michael Hamilton as Darius R. Gold
- Kim Hogue as Teri Young
Additional music:
- “New Mexican Thunderbird” by Vurez
- “Pacific Rim” by Niall Stenson
- “Son of Chaos” by Xaleph
Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org.
Check out Nathan’s spinoff podcasts, The Henshin Men and The Power Trip.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors.
Timestamps:
- Prologue: 0:00-8:16
- Intro: 8:16-15:04
- Entertaining Info Dump: 15:04-22:07
- Toku Talk: 22:07-1:39:34
- Promo: 1:39:34-1:40:52
- Toku Topic: 1:40:52-1:58:38
- Housekeeping & Outro: 1:58:38-2:12:30
- Epilogue: 2:12:30-end
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault #Amerikaiju
© 2022 Moonlighting Ninjas Media
Bibliography/Further Reading:
- Angier, Natalie. “Do Gorillas Even Belong in Zoos? Harambe’s Death Spurs Debate.” The New York Times.
- Commentary on Mighty Joe Young (1949) by Terry Moore, Ray Harryhausen, and Ken Ralston. (Warner Bros. blu-ray).
- Daley, Beth. “Gorillas in zoos – the unpalatable truth.” The Conversation.
- “Dian Fossey.” Wikipedia.
- “First gorilla born in captivity.” History.com.
- “Gorillas in Captivity.” Gorillas World.
- Harryhausen, Ray, and Tony Dalton. Ray Harryhauden: An Animated Life. Billboard Books.
- LeMay, John. Kong Unmade: The Lost Films of Skull Island (2nd Editions). Bicep Books.
- Mighty Joe Young blu-ray special features. (Warner Bros.)
- Morton, Ray. King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon, from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson. Applause Theater & Cinema Books.
- Ray Harryhausen Podcast, The - Episode 24: Mighty Joe Young, 70th Anniversary Special.
- Wiki Articles on Mighty Joe Young (1949):

Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Episode 57: ‘Rodan’ (1956) | Godzilla Redux | Feat. Kaiju Kim
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Wednesday Jan 26, 2022
Hello, kaiju lovers! YouTuber and aspiring filmmaker Kaiju Kim returns to Monster Island to discuss a nostalgic monster movie for her: Toho’s first kaiju movie in color, Rodan (1956). It may not have Big G in it, but Rodan debuted in this film and later became a staple of Toho’s flagship franchise. Amidst funny accents, cancelations (sorry not sorry, Jimmy), and talk of Meganula breakfast cereal, Kim and Nate discuss the film’s Japanese communist screenwriter, Takeshi Kimura, the infamous Mantell UFO incident that inspired the film, and the symbolism of the monsters. If ever there was an episode that exemplified our mantra, “Entertainment and enlightenment through tokusatsu,” it’s this one.
Before the broadcast, Nate visits the Monster Island Legal Action Team office to collect his new contract, and after getting an update from Gary, Raymund Martin bursts in and claims he was a Goranger back in the day. Let’s just say there isn’t enough salt in the ocean for Nate to take with Raymund’s story.
This episode’s prologue, “Go, Go, Goranger!” was written by Nathan Marchand with Damon Noyes.
Check out Kaiju Kim’s YouTube channel, including her Rodan review.
Read Jimmy's Notes on this episode.
Guest stars:
- Damon Noyes as Gary Steward and Raymund Martin
Additional music:
Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org.
Check out Nathan’s spinoff podcasts, The Henshin Men and The Power Trip.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors.
Timestamps:
- Prologue: 0:00-5:22
- Intro: 5:22-12:00
- Main Discussion: 12:00-1:17:08
- Housekeeping & Outro: 1:17:08-end
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault #GodzillaRedux
© 2022 Moonlighting Ninjas Media
Bibliography/Further Reading:
- Brothers, Peter H. Mushroom Clouds and Mushroom Men: The Fantastic Cinema of Ishiro Honda.
- Galbraith, Stuart IV. Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films: A Critical Analysis and Filmography of 103 Features Released in the United States 1950-1992.
- “Why do Japanese People Take off their Shoes when they Commit Suicide?” Learn Japanese with Anime.
- Kaijuvision Radio, Episode 6: Rodan (1956) (Japan during the Korean War, Japan and the United Nations)
- Kalat, David. A Critical History and Filmography of Toho’s Godzilla Series, 2nd
- LeMay, John. The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies Volume 1: 1954-1982.
- “Mantell UFO incident.” Wikipedia.
- Ryfle, Steve, and Ed Godziszewski. Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa.
- Wiki Articles about Rodan:

Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Episode 56: The Omni Viewer vs. ‘The Lost World’ (1925)
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Hello, Kaiju Lovers! And welcome to season three of The Monster Island Film Vault! We begin 2022 with a brand new series focusing on giant monster films from the U.S.A., “Ameri-kaiju.” To launch this special occasion, Nate is joined by returning guest/YouTuber/author Ryan “The Omni Viewer” Collins (and his kaiju-muppet-thing sidekick, Snazzy, who butts heads with Nate’s sidekick, the intrepid producer Jimmy From NASA) to discuss the prototypical kaiju film, The Lost World (1925). You’re about to hear one of the most MIFV of MIFV episodes: literary analysis, film appreciation, witty banter, hilarious puns, and wild history. What more could you want?
Before the broadcast, Nate meets Dr. Nick Tatopoulos, the leader of H.E.A.T., in the KIJU breakroom (and pronounces the man’s name correctly) while fighting with the coffeemaker. Nick talks about his hostile history with the Island’s new boss, Cameron Winter—and then the crooked tycoon calls them on Nate’s phone!
The Omni Viewer’s YouTube channel.
Read Jimmy's Notes on this episode.
This episode’s prologue, “Dr. Tatopoulos, I Presume,” was written by Nathan Marchand.
Guest stars:
- R. Villers as Nick Tatopoulos
- Jack “GMan” Hudgens as Cameron Winter
Additional music:
- “Stomp the World” by Jim Latham
- “Pacific Rim” by Niall Stenson
Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org.
Check out Nathan’s spinoff podcasts, The Henshin Men and The Power Trip.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
Timestamps:
- Prologue: 0:00-6:21
- Intro: 6:21-16:19
- Entertaining Info Dump: 16:19-24:53
- Toku Talk: 24:53-1:40:30
- Promo: 1:40:30-1:41:56
- Toku Topic: 1:41:56-2:13:06
- Housekeeping & Outro: 2:13:06-end
This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors.
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault #Amerikaiju
© 2022 Moonlighting Ninjas Media
Bibliography/Further Reading:
- “Bone Wars.” Wikipedia.
- Bromberg, Serge. “The Lost World: Secrets of the Restoration,” and other essays in the Flicker Alley blu-ray booklet.
- Byrd, Kyle. “The Road to Kong: Making the Lost World.” Kong Unmade: The Lost Films of Skull Island by John LeMay, p. 353-363.
- Ciccone, Nicholas. Commentary on The Lost World. (Flicker Alley blu-ray).
- Hunt, Kristen. “The 1925 Dinosaur Movie That Paved the Way for King Kong.” JSTOR Daily. 10 October 2019.
- “O.C. Marsh and E.D. Cope: A Rivalry.” American Experience. (PBS.org).
- Strauss, Bob. “The 20-Year Bone Wars That Changed History.” 26 January 2020.
- Switek, Brian. “The Bone Wars: how a bitter rivalry drove progress in palaeontology.” Science Focus. 22 March 2020.
- Wiki articles on The Lost World (1925):

Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Episode 55.5: Season 3 Promo - ’Ameri-kaiju’
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Hello, kaiju lovers! New year, new season! In 2022, The Monster Island Film Vault will focus not on a franchise but on a country: ‘Merica! Join Nate, his intrepid producer Jimmy From NASA, and the colorful cast of characters (in more ways than one) at KIJU as they examine 12 of the best (and most infamous) giant monster films to come out of the U.S. of A with “Ameri-kaiju.” All the while trying to deal with their new boss, Cameron Winter. Oh boy….
Additional music:
- “Pacific Rim” by Niall Stenson
Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org.
Listen to Nathan Marchand and Travis Alexander’s spinoff podcast, The Henshin Men, on Redcircle.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors.
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault
© 2022 Moonlighting Ninjas Media

Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Bonus Episode #10 – Meet the New Boss: An Interview with Cameron Winter
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Hello, kaiju lovers! In an MIFV exclusive, Nate interviews Solstice Technologies CEO (and the envy of Elon Musk), Cameron Winter, who recently purchased the majority shares of Monster Island. Winter discusses several changes that he will make to the day-to-day operations on the Island and how he plans to revitalize the struggling scientific facility and resort in light of the ousting of the Board. It’s the biggest interview Nate has ever scored!
This episode was written by Nathan Marchand with Michael Hamilton and Jack “GMan” Hudgens.
Guest stars:
- Michael Hamilton as William H. George III
- Jack “GMan” Hudgens as Cameron Winter
Additional music:
- “Son of Chaos” by Xaleph
Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org.
Listen to Nathan Marchand and Travis Alexander’s spinoff podcast, The Henshin Men, on Redcircle.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Eric Anderson of Nerd Chapel, and Ted Williams! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
This episode is approved by Cameron Winter and the Monster Island Board of Directors.
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault
© 2021 Moonlighting Ninjas Media

Thursday Dec 23, 2021
Thursday Dec 23, 2021
Welcome to MIFV’s season finale, kaiju lovers—it wasn’t what it was supposed to be! No, after the Board’s envoy, William H. George III, stunguns the ever-intrepid Jimmy From NASA, he takes over as producer and forces Nate, Travis Alexander (co-host of Kaiju Weekly and Henshin Men), and Daniel DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project) to watch the infamous 1977 Canadian-but-actually-Italian kaiju movie, Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century. Though Nate survived watching it during Kaiju Quarantine, he’s still unprepared for inflatable abominable snowman nipples and deadly “toe-fu.” The riffs and jokes abound amidst actual research as WHG3 gets drunker—and more Scottish?!—as the episode progresses. God(zilla) help Nate!
This episode’s prologue, “The Board’s Revenge,” was written by Nathan Marchand with Travis Alexander, Michael Hamilton, and Daniel DiManna.
Guest stars:
- Michael Hamilton as William H. George III
Additional music:
- “Opening the Way” by Pablo Coma
Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org and Toho foley.
Listen to Nathan Marchand and Travis Alexander’s spinoff podcast, The Henshin Men, on Redcircle.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Elijah Thomas, and Eric Anderson! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
This episode is approved by the Monster Island Board of Directors…maybe.
Timestamps:
- Prologue: 0:00-5:15
- Intro: 5:15-11:28
- Main Discussion: 11:28-1:39:36
- Housekeeping & Outro: 1:39:36-1:52:25
- Epilogue: 1:52:25-end
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault
© 2021 Moonlighting Ninjas Media
Bibliography/Further Reading:
- “Gianfranco Parolini.” Wikipedia.
- LeMay, John. Kong Unmade: The Lost Films of Skull Island (1st and 2nd Editions). Bicep Books.
- Radford, Benjamin. “The Yeti: Asia's Abominable Snowman.” Live Science.
- “Yeti.” Cryptid Wiki.
- “Yeti.” Wikipedia.
- “YETI: GIANT OF THE 20TH CENTURY.” The Loft Cinema.
- “Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century (1977).” Wikizilla.

Thursday Dec 09, 2021
Episode 54: Bex vs. ‘Gamera the Brave’
Thursday Dec 09, 2021
Thursday Dec 09, 2021
Hello, kaiju lovers! With this episode, we reach the end of the “Year of Gamera.” Depending on who you talk to (like Nate), it’s a bittersweet occasion because, on one hand, many bad movies were endured, but on the other hand, today’s subject is 2006’s Gamera the Brave. Becky “Bex” Smith from the Redeemed Otaku podcast and YouTube channel joins Nate to discuss what is, as of now, the last Gamera film. It is sadly overshadowed by everything that came before it. It’s a shame because this is a Showa Gamera movie—except good! Think of it as a Gamera film made by Pixar. So, it’s emotionally honest and will make you cry. Even Nate had to summon all of his manly discipline to keep control. Bex, on the other hand, did not. The Toku Topic, since much of the movie takes place at a restaurant, is Japanese ramen culture.
Before the broadcast, Nate was…graced with the return of his pseudo-sister, Jessica. Unfortunately, he didn’t appreciate her bone-crunching glomp and told her off. That got him a lecture from Jessica’s bestie, Bex. Afterward, Nate is all but forced to indulge Jessica and let her sing a karaoke of a popular anime theme song. You can probably guess which one.
Check out the Redeemed Otaku podcast and YouTube channel.
This episode’s prologue and epilogue, “Jessica Returns,” was written by Nathan Marchand with Becky Smith.
Guest stars:
- Sarah Marchand as Jessica Shaw
Additional music:
- “A weird thing” by Chiro
- “Waltz of the Wind God” by Laura Platt
- “Pacific Rim” by Niall Stenson
- “Sailor Moon Theme Song” (melody by Tetsuya Komoro, lyrics by Andy Heyward)
Sound effects sourced from Freesound.org.
Listen to Nathan Marchand and Travis Alexander’s spinoff podcast, The Henshin Men, on Redcircle.
We’d like to give a shout-out to our MIFV MAX patrons Travis Alexander and Michael Hamilton (co-hosts of Kaiju Weekly); Danny DiManna (author/creator of the Godzilla Novelization Project); Eli Harris (elizilla13); Chris Cooke (host of One Cross Radio); Bex from Redeemed Otaku; Damon Noyes, The Cel Cast, TofuFury, Elijah Thomas, and Eric Anderson! Thanks for your support!
You, too, can join MIFV MAX on Patreon to get this and other perks starting at only $3 a month!
Buy official MIFV merch on TeePublic!
This episode is approved by the Monster Island Board of Directors…maybe.
Timestamps:
- Prologue, “Jessica Returns (Part 1)”: 0:00-5:10
- Intro: 5:10-16:15
- Entertaining Info Dump: 16:15-23:19
- Toku Talk: 23:19-1:25:32
- Ad: 1:25:32-1:26:58
- Toku Topic: 1:26:58-2:10:30
- Housekeeping, Epilogue (“Jessica Returns, Part 2”), & Outro: 2:10:30-end
Podcast Social Media:
- Follow Jimmy on Twitter: @NasaJimmy
- Follow the Monster Island Board of Directors on Twitter: @MonsterIslaBOD
- Follow the Raymund Martin and the MIFV Legal Team on Twitter: @MIFV_LegalTeam
- Follow Crystal Lady Jessica on Twitter: @CystalLadyJes1
- Follow The Henshin Men Podcast on Twitter: @HenshinMenPod
- Follow Dr. Dourif on Twitter: @DrDorif
www.MonsterIslandFilmVault.com
#JimmyFromNASALives #MonsterIslandFilmVault
© 2021 Moonlighting Ninjas Media
Bibliography/Further Reading:
- Buhnn, Jane. “History of Ramen in Japan: Quintessentially Japanese.” Tokyoesque. 14 May 2020.
- Flower, James. “A Guide to English Language Gamera.” (Arrow Video Gamera: The Complete Collection).
- Gamera: The Complete Collection, Disc Eight Special Features.
- Gamera the Brave Commentary by Keith Aikan and Bob Johnson (Arrow Video’s Gamera: The Complete Collection).
- “Ramen in Culture.” Arigato Travel. 10 April 2020.
- LeMay, John. The Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster Movies Volume 2: 1982-2017.
- Lombardi, Linda. “The Social History of Ramen: Slurp Slurp Slurp Some Knowledge.” Art by Aya Fransisco. (Tofugu).
- Macias, Patrick. “A History of Gamera: Gamera the Brave” (Arrow Video’s Gamera: The Complete Collection).
- “Mikimoto Pearl Island.” (Wikipedia).
- “Ramen Culture as a Vital Part of the Traditions in Japan Essay.” (IvyPanda).
- Wiki Articles on Gamera the Brave:

Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
TRAILER - The Power Trip: A Journey through the Power Rangers Franchise
Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
Tuesday Nov 30, 2021
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Power Rangers with Michael Hamilton (Kaiju Weekly, The Kaiju Groupie Podcast) and Nathan Marchand (The Monster Island Film Vault, Henshin Men) as they embark on a quest through every season of this morphenomenal franchise. Coming January 4, 2022, to a podcatcher near you! IT’S MORPHIN’ TIME!
Follow The Power Trips on Twitter: @ThePowerTripPod.
Join the podcast’s official Facebook group: Power Rangers Legacy.