Longtime Professional YouTubers Mike Pixley and Tyler Baron (Treesicle/Bonsai Pop) sit down to talk Video Games, Anime, the Internet and Absurdity.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisureAnimation & Manga |
Our heroes return to talk about Mike being grumpy, the switch 2 fallout, the Vietnamese switch, corpo grubbers, getting old but gaining clout, experiencing the past, dead couch culture, hard goods and ownership, Dems being dumb libs, republicans and ... more
Our heroes return to discuss the Nintendo Switch 2, signal gate, the Wisconsin Supreme court election, liberation day and the death of due process.
That's it.
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Our heroes return to talk about Dark Woke, Elon's human shield, Portland returning to Oregon trail status with a dysentery outbreak, Garzy's Wing is the king of so bad it's good anime, The bat bomb (yes it's exactly what it sounds like) a little ww2 ... more
Our Heroes are BACK (to talk about) trees Vs. cars, a loving love letter of love to Jersey Mikes (sponsor us) Mike's malaise, Tyler thinks he's been to Jersey, America Vs. Canada, it's more than hockey, crypto stimmy checks, the days of the malware, ... more
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Genuinely an underrated gem of a podcast. If you enjoy their YouTube content and overall humor/tone, you will enjoy this show.
I enjoy the anime talk, that’s what this show describes itself as. The video game talk is great too , the hosts provide interesting points of views in this reguarding.
On the other side, the banter in between the hosts is constantly degrading to people who don’t share their beliefs. The hosts talks consistently about his sensitivities, mental illness and recreational drug use
They chat about unhealthy habits and they share Then passively insult people who try to take their health in their own... more
Truly one of the most chillest podcasts around since I finished up my old podcast 2 years ago . I love the hosts show no fear pissing off who they want from sonic fans , maga and qannon supporters to those weird crytobros trying to replace anime and art with ai. I do feel they need to take some more holidays to prevent burn out
This show is amazing. Mike is fortunately an amazing fellow who places free speech first ahead of those who may otherwise prefer to listen to something else. He is honest and humble, and is upfront about his biases, not pretending that his opinion is absolute fact, as so many do, and manages to take things in his stride, laughing things off. If you’ve checked out the YouTube channel, you will find some of their fantastic work, and if you found yourself enjoying them, then you will surely love th... more
*Update! Season 2’s new model has only improved on the formula. With the Patreon and Discord being better than ever and the quality and attention being put into a more focused take on anime and pop culture, there’s never been a better time to start listening*
One of the strongest community’s I’ve seen in the realm of podcasts. Mike and Tyler are hilarious and relatable hosts who cover a wide range of topics including video game, anime and manga. There is a punk rock, diy aspect of Bonsai that a... more
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Conversations center around video games, anime, and pop culture, with hosts engaging in humorous yet profound discussions that often blend entertainment with commentary on contemporary social issues, politics, and personal experiences. Episodes frequently showcase a casual yet insightful banter between the hosts, touching upon current events, mental health, and societal challenges, while maintaining an engaging and comedic tone. Unique anecdotes, cultural references, and community building exercises also contribute to a sense of inclusion among listeners, making it a relatable and inviting experience for those interested in the intersections of gaming and everyday life.
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