An Podċraolaḋ “the Ring”
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Labhraíonn Caoimhe agus Jen faoi The Ring.
Eagráin
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Ring: The Final Chapter (1999) — Episodes 6 & 7 and Ao Oni Online
Finally, Sadako will show up tonight! And trap you in her scary tower full of patrolling Metal Gear Solid onis.
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Spiral (1998), Spiral (1999)
The Ring movie took a lot of liberties with the source material. Spiral is quite faithful, which makes it a terrible sequel to Ring. The two were released on the same day, making the mismatch even more obvious. It was retconned by Ring 2 within a year.
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Ring: The Final Chapter (1999) — Episodes 4 & 5 and pachinko
Jen and Caoimhe learn about quasi-legal gambling.
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Spiral (1995) and Tallest Sadako
We spiral into madness.
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Ring: The Final Chapter (1999) — Episodes 2 & 3 and a promotional computer virus
Ryuji performs some CSI magic on the tape and we discover that Miyashita is apparently the only doctor in existence.
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Ring (1995), Ring (1996), Ring (1996)
The first film adaptation of Ring was a 1995 TV movie, followed by a manga and radio drama in 1996, the latter of which destroys Caoimhe.
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Ring: The Final Chapter (1999) — Episode 1
Jen finally understands why Caoimhe got obsessed with this series as she is floored by the twist at the end of the first episode of Ring: The Final Chapter, a TV show made in 1999 to cash in on the success of the movie.
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Ring (1991)
Ring by Koji Suzuki was the start of it all, and it has a lot that was cut out from more famous adaptation. Mostly for good reason.
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The Ring: Terror’s Realm (2000) — Part 2
We finally find the ring from The Ring‼
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The Ring: Terror’s Realm (2000) — Part 1
The first Ring media released in North America was a Resident Evil clone for the Dreamcast about a woman getting stuck in a V.R. game on her first day of working for the C.D.C.
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Ring 2 (1999)
Ring 2 tried to capture the atmosphere of the first film, but it flounders and starts to go in strange directions. We talk through this sequel that doesn’t quite work.
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Ring (1998)
The Ring was pretty big back in 2002, but it’s based on a Japanese movie of the same name. Or maybe it’s just Ring. Or maybe it’s *sigh* Ringu. Whatever you want to call it it’s a good film and a good place to start a podcast.