An anime podcast all about Japanese cartoons and comics as discussed by three self-proclaimed expert
Better late than never, I guess. Daryl reviews the horror anime Requiem From the Darkness, Clarissa
In an attempt to more accurately reflect what this podcast is SUPPOSED to be, Gerald reviews the new
It's another 90 minutes of mirth as Gerald talks about Goshogun: The Time Etranger aka. Time Strange
This week, our special guest is Steve Harrison, which is fitting because this week none of us have a
It's all about the catfights this week as Clarissa talks about Air Master, Daryl reviews Shadow Skil
The sound quality on this is pretty bad. We did the best we could to amplify this sufficiently so th
The theme of this episode was "disasters," and that's what befell us all. Gerald was going to review
This episode is entirely about anime and manga which itself is about obsessive fans of anime and man
It's flexible, it's metal, it's our 21st podcast as Daryl reviews Giant Robo (perhaps his favorite a
This week, it's all anime reviews as Clarissa talks about Ouran High School Host Club, Gerald review
It's a sappho-riffic episode of Anime World Order this week as Clarissa reviews Maria-sama ga Miteru
Our special guest (via a kind of flaky telephone line) is Ken Nabbe aka Joey Snackpants, the chair o
We skipped a week because of Jacon, but we're still lazy! As compensation for this relatively segmen
The show was running long this week, so we're pushing the Megacon report back yet another week. Clar
This week we're breaking new grounds in laziness as we not only catch up on reading listener emails,
This week we depart from the standard show format to conduct an interview with Tim Eldred, who's bee
This week Daryl talks about the currently-running manga series Pluto, Clarissa talks about the reall
Our guest this week is Mike Toole from Anime Jump who's been putting the "dumb" in anime fandom sinc
We're testing to see if recording in mono sounds better or worse. PLEASE let us know if it sounds ba
We talk about anime fans outside of the US, then Gerald discusses the Often Overlooked Lensman (the