
Geek Therapy's anime and manga podcast.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Animation & MangaHealth & FitnessLeisureMental Health | |||

**THERE WILL BE SPOILERS FOR THE FINAL SEASON OF MHA!**
S3E2: It's post-TAGGS week and Josué & Rae are TIRED. This episode, Josué & Rae say goodbye to My Hero Academia and reflect on the journey of the characters and story- as well as events and gro... more
S3E1: SURPRISE! Otaku Ryoho is BACK! After a 5 year hiatus, Geek Therapy's anime podcast is back and rebooted with a shiny new coat of paint, a new (cuter and very funny) co-host, and 5 years of fresh wisdom (and existential dread). Josué introduces ... more
Gian cannot contain himself any longer and he chooses to start a discussion about the value of Slice of Life anime. He invites special guest Marc Cuiriz (Here Comes a Thought Podcast and The Codex Podcast) to talk about what about the genre inspires ... more
Josué starts a discussion about the tendency of shōnen anime to escalate the stakes of the story to astronomical levels and beyond. What can we learn from these stories? They talk about the value of having characters that constantly face increasingly... more
Gian tries his best to explain his favorite genre of Horror, the cosmic type. He uses Attack on Titan (Season 3) as an illustration of what happens when we are faced with threats or ideas that feel beyond our comprehension. He talks about H.P. Lovec... more
Welcome to Season 2 of Otaku Ryoho! Josue starts the season by talking about how difficult 2020 has been for him, but also for so many of us. In these times, it is likely to many of us have felt overwhelmed not only by our own struggles but by vicar... more
As they end Season 1, Gian and Josué talk about the Ryoho Experience. Josué talks about the benefit he gained from using anime as illustration to illustrate discussions on life and more complicated/fascinating matters. Gian talks about how viewing an... more
Josue brings the topic of Anime Remakes and how frequent series are remade into rebooted series, spinoffs, and movies. They talk about how this changes the way we consume these stories. They also talk about the way these stories are rewritten and ref... more
This show really delves into how real people respond to anime. There is a rawness to the show that I really connected with.
I’ve been meaning to write this review since a few episodes back...and the latest episode (“biological urges”) finally propelled me. I like listening to this podcast above all because it goes below the surface of the material in deep, interesting, and thoughtful ways. I think the content on this show goes deeper than that of the other shows that I’ve listened to on the Geek Therapy Network. What Is frustrating though is I often see cohost Giam taking the conversation in what I consider to be a v... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #49 |










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