This is the official podcast of The Tokusatsu Network where we discuss Tokusatsu movies, TV shows and news.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 79 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
After a long, impromptu hiatus, the TokuNet Podcast is back! more
In this episode of the TokuNet Podcast, we talk about the many tokusatsu anniversaries celebrated in 2021. more
On this episode of the TokuNet podcast, we chat about some of the recent tokusatsu news in the last couple months. more
On this month's episode of the TokuNet Podcast, we discuss some of the biggest tokusatsu news items of the past month. more
In this episode of the TokuNet Podcast, Team TokuNet talks about the recently completed show, Kamen Rider Saber. more
In episode 69 of the TokuNet Podcast, the team discusses the sub genre of tokusatsu shows that aired after midnight in Japan. more
In episode 68 of the TokuNet podcast, the team discusses the realities of being an otaku and how otakus are portrayed in tokusatsu. more
In episode 67 of the TokuNet podcast, the team talks about tokusatsu as a whole and how a new fan can jump into the genre. more
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One of the best sources of Toku news out there!
Inconsistent, rambly, and weak.
This podcast is great. It's the Henshin Justice of tokusatsu podcasts. more
This podcast I really good I enjoyed hell even laughed at some of the things they say keep up the good work and PUT KITTY IN MORE PODCAST
None of my friends are really into the genre and finding other places with intriguing conversation is hard for Toku fans. This podcast helps a lot. It's made by people who not only genuinely love the genre but also like each other and I think that plays well in the chemistry. Any Tokusatsu fan should feel right at home.
With a dearth of Podcasts dedicated to Toku culture it’s great that Team TokuNet posts regularly. The evolving crew provides good-natured coverage on Toku topics. While some personalities are really knowledgable other hosts are still catching up. This mix provides a generally conversational tone between everyone. more
It's very informative and fun I love all the points of view of the current episode, I wish they were more often but I love all the personalities and people talking about what I love keep up the good work guys.
This podcast is nicely paced, often thoughtful discussion on Tokusatsu. Views are expressed in a round table format with each presenter bringing a different flavour of expert knowledge and analysis. Unafraid to speak up in their critiques, the group discussion is easy to follow but is spiced by the spectrum of opinion. more
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