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Music Elixir Lost Episode Summer 2024: Ice Cream Dreams and Arashi Hints

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Summer nostalgia hits different when it comes with a side of hope for devoted J-pop fans. Sarah and Panic serve up a deliciously meandering conversation that begins with seasonal treats but evolves into something much more exciting for Arashi followers.
Remember those perfect Ben & Jerry's flavors that disappeared from freezers forever? We take a deep dive into the "Flavor Graveyard," mourning lost treasures like Rainforest Crunch, Cool Britannia, and Wavy Gravy. The passionate debate about these frozen delights reveals how certain foods become time capsules for specific moments in our lives - and why we're still grieving discontinued pints decades later.
But the temperature in the studio rises when we discuss recent appearances by Ninomiya on Japanese variety shows. During a dinner with members of Snowman, he dropped what might be the most tantalizing hints yet about an Arashi comeback. His coy response when directly asked about future concerts - "Well, I guess so. We probably should" - has us analyzing every word and facial expression. With Arashi's anniversary approaching in November, could this be the moment fans worldwide have been waiting for?
From ice cream memories to concert whispers, this episode captures the bittersweet feeling of longing - for discontinued treats, for travel adventures, and for the return of beloved performers.
What flavor memories transport you back in time? And are you ready for what might be the most anticipated comeback in J-pop history? Share your thoughts and subscribe to join our music-loving community!

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Chapters

1. Welcome and Post-Holiday Chat (00:00:00)

2. Holiday Marketing and Seasonal Flavors (00:03:20)

3. Ice Cream Favorites Discussion (00:06:24)

4. Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard (00:12:07)

5. Ninomiya Hints at Arashi Comeback (00:22:22)

6. Dreaming of Japan Travel (00:31:05)

7. Dating Scandals and Double Standards (00:40:17)

8. Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts (00:47:25)

235 episodes

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Manage episode 478626404 series 2918060
Content provided by DJ Panic & Sarah and DJ Panic. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by DJ Panic & Sarah and DJ Panic or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Summer nostalgia hits different when it comes with a side of hope for devoted J-pop fans. Sarah and Panic serve up a deliciously meandering conversation that begins with seasonal treats but evolves into something much more exciting for Arashi followers.
Remember those perfect Ben & Jerry's flavors that disappeared from freezers forever? We take a deep dive into the "Flavor Graveyard," mourning lost treasures like Rainforest Crunch, Cool Britannia, and Wavy Gravy. The passionate debate about these frozen delights reveals how certain foods become time capsules for specific moments in our lives - and why we're still grieving discontinued pints decades later.
But the temperature in the studio rises when we discuss recent appearances by Ninomiya on Japanese variety shows. During a dinner with members of Snowman, he dropped what might be the most tantalizing hints yet about an Arashi comeback. His coy response when directly asked about future concerts - "Well, I guess so. We probably should" - has us analyzing every word and facial expression. With Arashi's anniversary approaching in November, could this be the moment fans worldwide have been waiting for?
From ice cream memories to concert whispers, this episode captures the bittersweet feeling of longing - for discontinued treats, for travel adventures, and for the return of beloved performers.
What flavor memories transport you back in time? And are you ready for what might be the most anticipated comeback in J-pop history? Share your thoughts and subscribe to join our music-loving community!

Support the show

Please help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!
Follow us on:
Twitter
Instagram
If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:
Music Elixir Form
DJ Panic Blog:
OK ASIA

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome and Post-Holiday Chat (00:00:00)

2. Holiday Marketing and Seasonal Flavors (00:03:20)

3. Ice Cream Favorites Discussion (00:06:24)

4. Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard (00:12:07)

5. Ninomiya Hints at Arashi Comeback (00:22:22)

6. Dreaming of Japan Travel (00:31:05)

7. Dating Scandals and Double Standards (00:40:17)

8. Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts (00:47:25)

235 episodes

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