The episodes of the Ah My Buddha and Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!! anime are based on the manga of the same name written by Toshinori Sogabe and Bohemian K.[1] Both anime series are directed by Keitaro Motonaga and produced by Studio Deen, AT-X and VAP.[2][3] The plot of the episodes follows the adventures of a teenage monk named Ikko Satonaka. He lives in a temple with six nuns, each representing one of the bosatsu of the six lower realms of the traditional Buddhist cosmology.

Ah My Buddha was broadcast on AT-X between July 1, 2005, and September 16, 2005.[3][4] It is licensed by in North America by Media Blasters as Ah My Buddha.[1] It is also licensed in Taiwan by Top-Insight International.[5] Ah My Buddha uses two pieces of theme music. "Afurete yuku no wa kono kimochi" () by Amae-tai! is the series' opening theme, while "Happy Days" by Mai Nakahara is the series' ending theme.[6] Five DVDs, containing the 12 episodes plus an original video animation, was released by VAP between August 24, 2005, and December 21, 2005.[7][8]


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On January 29, 2009, Media Blasters released the first DVD, called Amaenaideyo!! - The Aroused One, which contained the first four episodes of the anime. On March 17, 2009, Media Blasters released the second DVD, called Amaenaideyo!! - The Two Uncovered Paths, which contained the fifth to eighth episodes of the anime.

Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!! was broadcast on AT-X between January 4, 2006, and March 22, 2006.[3][9][10] It is also licensed in Taiwan by Top-Insight International.[11] Amaenaideyo!! Katsu!! uses two pieces of theme music. "Amaenaideyotsu!!" (!!) by Amae-tai! is the series' opening theme, while "Lonesome Traveler" by Mai Nakahara is the series' ending theme.[12] Five DVDs, containing the 12 episodes plus an original video animation, was released by VAP between February 22, 2006, and June 21, 2006.[13][14]

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Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin tells the story of the Buddha's life narrated by Richard Gere, a journey especially relevant to our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion. Experts on the Buddha, representing a variety of disciplines, relate the key episodes of the Buddha's life and reflect on what his journey means for us today.

I did want to share, however, a few episodes lately that really seemed to resonate with people. If you haven't listened to one of our podcasts before or are looking for a good episode to jump in on for a long drive or airplane ride, then these are great places to start. I'm particularly happy with them.

First, as a reminder, Hanselminutes is a 30 minute "commute time" mostly podcast whose goal is is to NOT waste your time. I try to get right into the conversation with minimal "how's the weather" conversation. I've been doing the show consistently - weekly - with Telerik and Carl Franklin's support since January of 2006. That's over 300 episodes! 323, in fact, at last count. All are available in the archives and the ones marked with an asterisk (*) include a transcript which is useful for the hearing impaired or those learning English. We're currently catching up on transcripts with the goal being a consistent release schedule and a complete archive.

Recently Rob and I posted a new This Developer's Life episode called "Learn." We talk to two engineers and very different places in their careers with very different academic experiences. One a professional engineer and author with many years experience but a Liberal Arts education in a non-related topic and the other a 17 year old home schooled Microsoft intern who builds rockets in his spare time when he's not mastering parallel computing. Please do subscribe to This Developer's Life, add This Developer's Life to your iTunes or even give us a review. You can get the complete back catalog of 23 episodes. More are coming soon.

I spoke to Leon Gersing (@rubybuddha) on Hanselminutes a few days ago. We spoke about empathy and people. What causes one community to be empathetic and another not? What really drives us as creators? Is it money, tech or the potential connection we can have to other people? We also covered promiscuous pairing, kindness vs. empathy and the user connection. I really have warm feelings towards Leon and what he stands for and I really think this is a great episode you should check out. You can also find and subscribe to the complete archive for Hanselminutes on Feedburner as well as Hanselminutes on iTunes. ff782bc1db

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