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Anime Research Group

Anime Research Group

With so much anime produced each season, it's easy for interesting shows to slip through the cracks and for busy fans to only focus on the few big shows that everyone is watching. Each week, we try to remedy this and give one show its chance to shine. Whether its a classic show like Magic Knight Rayearth, a profitable franchise like Symphogear, or just something weird like Boogiepop Phantom, we di... more

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This week, we fall in love with the short film Classmates, a.k.a. Doukyusei. more

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3 years ago

This week, we cheer for the dinosaur empire destroying Manhattan as we watch Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo. more

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3 years ago

This week, we dive deep with David from Femboy Films about preserving film reels and the gainax incident. more

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This week, we end our mini gainax series by going all the way back to their earlist film, Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise. more

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This week, we continue our series of looks at early Gainax shows with Diebuster. You should probably listen to the episode on Gunbuster. more

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3 years ago

This week, as an apology for the extended hiatus, we talk about Terasawa Buichi's best forgotten Raven Tengu Kabuto OVA. Happy April 1st. See  you whenever we actually edit the Diebuster episode. more

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3 years ago

This week, we chat with Caitlin Moore about Shoujo and how women are treated in anime and the fandom. more

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3 years ago

This week, we start a series of looks at early Gainax shows, starting with Gunbuster. This episode suffered many recording difficulties, and so some of it was patched from multiple sources. We apologise for this. more

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3 years ago

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