Hey, y'all hear about that Dirty Pair? That's good! It's good! You should watch it! more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmScience FictionTV ReviewsFiction |
We've done it, you've done it, everyone's done it. We made it to the end of the 1985 (plus two in 1987) classic sci-fi animated series Dirty Pair. We've done it with a special longer-than-usual episode for you since it's the last one we'll be doing f... more
25 episodes into this podcast run and I discover that I can put custom thumbnails for each episode. Well, better late than never, I guess! more
We come to you now with a bit of a long one but in fairness, in fairness, they're all long ones from here on out. But here on out isn't that far away, because this is the final episode of the Dirty Pair's 1985 televised run! Sure, sure, there's a cou... more
Welcome, everyone, to the second-ever podcast that I had to export at a lower bitrate in order to get the file size low enough to upload to this free tier of podcasting service! Pull up a chair and have a listen to an elegant assassination attempt, a... more
It had to happen sooner or later. Eventually, there was going to be an episode of Dirty Pair that we just couldn't manage to talk about for an hour. This, the second half of a two-part tale, is that episode. It's nothing wrong with the episode itself... more
Our podcast project hurtles towards its inevitable conclusion, as we encounter a mysterious ghost ship that ought to have 463 people on it, but doesn't. Incidentally, why 463 people? It's such a specific number. We don't talk about that, but we do ta... more
I don't know how I manage to keep getting these out on time, but here we are yet again for another episode of Project P.O.D! This time, we're talking about Captain Haddock, an assassin who has one last job to do, an ice cream magnate, and the creamie... more
Another day, another podcast about that one episode of Dirty Pair where a dude seeks revenge because someone broke his sex doll. You know how it is. more
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Great to see some love for the best anime of all time! Hoping this runs through Flash, the OVAs, and the light novels.
Apple Podcasts | #15 | Japan/Fiction/Science Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #104 | Japan/Fiction |
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