
Want some new anime to watch? Shows and localizations to avoid like the plague? How about some sweet anime based video games? Join the writers of the Fandom Post as they discuss all things anime and otakudom!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Animation & MangaEntertainment NewsNewsLeisure | |||

Things do be falling around anime land. The usual crew arrives ready to discuss the fall 2025 season of anime. Final seasons of My Hero Academia and To Your Eternity, a new season of Ranma 1/2, spinoffs in Ginpachi, and against everyone's better judg... more
The air is crisp, the season is getting spooky, and we have pile of show finales to cover! The usual crew is joined by Mark again to chat about how all the summer shows shook out. We talk about the summer's hidden gems, many featuring college student... more
Reviewer Mark T jumps into the discussion this week as we dive into friendship, effort, and victory. Yup, we're talking about Weekly Shonen Jump, the long running manga publication which has brought the world the juggernauts of shonen manga! From Dra... more
Nobody expected summer to be this stacked! Seriously, there may just be too many shows. The usual gang is here to talk over the 2025 anime summer season which features new and returning favs. We talk about The Summer Hikaru Died, Dandadan, City, Tako... more
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I stumbled upon this podcast with the intentions of getting up to date information on anime. It was a pleasant surprise to learn about genres, old shows, and other aspects of anime. With hosts interested so deeply into the industry, I got invested into listening to this. Anime as a hobby is so disjointed given how much content is out there, it’s great to have shows like this make sense of it all.
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