A shinto shrine, deep in rural Japan, a boy trains diligently. Little did he know he would become one of the most fondly remembered anime of all time. Tenchicast! The one and only Tenchi Muyo! podcast, presented by Tenchiforum.com, sets out to highlight and discuss all of the zaniness that is the Tenchi Muyo franchise. From the most popular subjects, to relics of bygone eras, the members of Tenchi... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Tenchicast returns to delve into the newly-translated Heian Muyo audio drama! more
The interview adventures return! In this episode the Tenchiforum crew talks with the legendary English voice of Washu, K.T. Vogt! We talk about how K.T. got into voice acting for Tenchi, her acting career, and more! Media talked about in this cast: M... more
Tenchicast returns to delve into the results of our WORST OF THE WORST poll! Tenchi fandom voted and so Dagon123 and company go over what we chose in our own Top 10 worst Tenchi Muyo episodes for 2022, and whether or not we agree with how things went... more
Tenchicast returns to delve into the results of our BEST OF THE BEST poll! Tenchi fandom voted and so Dagon123 and company go over what we chose in our own Top 10s and whether or not we agree with how things went. more
The interview adventures return! In this episode, Dagon123 talks with the creators of the American Pioneer comics, JD Calderon & Matt Lunsford. We delve into how JD and Matt got into comics, how they starting doing anime comics, and whatever happened... more
Tenchi Muyo! has had a huge impact on viewers around the world, and some American series in particular bear a striking resemblance to its themes and characters: Are there any direct connections? Tenchicast dives into Steven Universe, She-Ra, and The ... more
Tenchicast returns to delve into the world of the short lived American Pioneer Tenchi comics. Created by writer Jose Calderon and Artist Matt Lunsford, Tenchi Muyo! The comic shows an entirely new dimension to the now iconic 90s franchise. Dagon123 a... more
What better way to celebrate the 26th anniversary of Tenchi Muyo! being released than to listen to Tenchiforum talk about OVA2? Dagon123 and company look back at OVA2 and what they liked and disliked about it, whether or not it holds up to a more cri... more
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So glad that i found this and so proud that i am not alone in loving all things Tenchi! These guys are so on top of everything that it drives me crazy that i didn’t have them back in the day when Tenchi was first happening! more
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