Anime has a beauty and artistic quality all its own. That's why it has captured the hearts and minds of people throughout not just Japan but the entire world. Anime also has a lot of deep subject matter that relates to everyday struggles. Anime veterans Dani Arii and Graham Pugh take a newbie, Matthew Basile, on a journey through the world of Anime. In each episode, the three hosts discuss a diffe... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
The Animind crew goes gaga over Mamoru Hosoda's latest in this episode. Belle is a fairy tale that is truly unlike any other. It's depth, originality, music and art are simply amazing. Your favorite anime nerds Dani, Graham, and Matthew examine this ... more
The Animind crew celebrates Wolfenoot by talking Wolf's Rain. Did this anime series live up to the spirit of the wolf? Did it tell a good story? What do wolves have to do with mental health? Where does Cowboy Bebop fit into all of this? The answers t... more
Animind is back from hiatus! Come hang out with your favorite anime fans, Dani, Graham, and Matthew as they dive into another season of talking anime and mental health. First up is another discussion about Hayao Miyazaki and his 2004 masterpiece Howl... more
We keep anime on the mind as the Animind crew discusses the genre known as Cowboy Bebop. Dani, Matthew and Graham discuss the masterwork and not only examine the heavy psychological weight the characters carry but also look at the artistic elements t... more
After Animind's last episode on Grave of the Fireflies and its live episode on Attack on Titan, the Animind crew needed some medicine for the mind. And where better to find it then a little anime gem called My Neighbor Totoro. Dani, Graham and Matthe... more
If the Animind group took a stroll on the light side in the last episode they now trek through some of the darkest corners of humanity in this episode. Anime remains on the mind as Graham, Dani and Matthew talk Grave of the Fireflies, a movie Roger E... more
Anime is still on the mind as we take a walk on the light side and explore the world of Fruits Basket. Dani, Graham and Matthew fall under the main character Tohru's spell as they take a look at this endearing slice-of-life anime series. The group di... more
Anime is once again on the mind as we nerd out about the popular series known as Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The Animind group examines this series from all angles. Dani, Graham and Matthew are back with an emotional wallop as they talk about a... more
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