Featured Anime Podcast

Featured Anime Podcast

A couple of podcasters called Jack and Rick, get together to give our views and take on anime shows and movies. Sometimes we love the shows or movies that we watch and other times we really do not like them, but regardless of what we watch, we love to get together and talk about it and bring joy to all of our listeners!

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    FAP-373 Momentary Lily - Digital Tears Are Just Forced Moments - #TokyoTreat!

    This week we talk about Momentary Lily! Jack poked fun at the “twist” about the main characters almost immediately, thanks to some weird-looking digital tears he noticed, while Rick didn't catch on until way later in episode seven. Both of us were annoyed by how the show forced emotional moments, killing off characters you barely knew and then spending way too much time trying to make you feel bad about it. Jack wasn't a fan of the action either, since the main girl is basically just a passenger on a sentient guitar that fights on its own. We also had a lot to say about the lack of common sense, like Rick's rant about the group freezing in the snow while holding a sword that emits heat! Jack tried to defend it as a high-stress mistake, but even he was fed up with the annoying catchphrases, and we both agreed it was ridiculous that a post-apocalyptic world still has working internet just for bikini videos. About the anime: Set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by mechanical invaders known as Wild Hunts, Momentary Lily follows Renge Kasumi, a lonely amnesiac who has a unique power to fight back against these monstrosities. After wandering through a desolated city, she joins forces with five other girls, Yuri, Erika, Hinageshi, Sazanka, and Ayame each one wielding specialized weapons called Andvari to combat the mechanical threat. While the battles are central to their survival, the story tries to focus on the quiet, human moments of their daily lives, such as the bond-building experience of cooking meals from scavenged canned goods in the ruins. But then everything changes as we discover that they are actually alien-created copies rather than true humans. Next Week's Pick: “Failure frame ” Have you had the chance to watch Momentary Lily or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: Shochiku, Tokyo MX, Glovision, Kansai Telecasting, U-NEXT, MAGNET, Fabtone, BS Asahi, Animoca Brands JapanStudio: GoHandsSource: OriginalGenres: Action, Sci-Fi, Post-apocalyptic, Adventure, Slice of LifeAired: April 2004 to September 2004Number of Episodes: 13 + 1 OVA Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 3 / 10Rick’s Score: 3 / 10

    40 min
  2. 2 FEB

    FAP-372 Burst Angel - Brain Bugs and Poor Plot

    This week we talk about Burst Angel, as recommended from CJ, and it’s safe to say neither of us walked away too happy. The conversation was just a long roast of the show’s nonsensical mechanics, from the "impossible" tight outfits to the fact that characters apparently never need to reload their pistols until the plot demands it. Jack was annoyed that the side character Kyohei was getting far too much screen time and Meg’s cycle of being kidnapped and crying in nearly every single episode. Rick tried to find some charm in it but he eventually just caves under the weight of the show's meandering pace and that also made Jack struggle just to stay awake through the series. We also dive into the late-game logic, like how the mechs suddenly lose their invulnerability once the story needs to wrap up and then there is the random subplot involving a superhuman killing machine that serves no real purpose to the overall narrative other than being a blatant distraction.  About the anime: Burst Angel is set in a near-future Tokyo where the government has legalized firearms for citizens to try and combat a massive crime wave, as a result the city basically turns into a chaotic battleground. And the story centers on mercenaries for hire who handle the jobs RAPT (Recently Armed Police of Tokyo) can’t or won't touch. The story focuses on Jo, Meg, Amy and Sei and their missions that frequently involve biological mutations, giant mechs with glowing "cyber-brains," and a massive conspiracy involving the very people supposed to be protecting the city. Also Kyohei is some random character that gets way more screen time then he should with us knowing more about him then what is needed. Next Week's Pick: “Momentary Lily” Have you had the chance to watch Burst Angel or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: Gonzo, TV Asahi, Media Factory, G&G Entertainment, Project BAKUTENStudio: GonzoSource Material: OriginalGenres: Action, Sci-Fi, Mecha, Ecchi, Girls with GunsAired: April 2004 to September 2004Number of Episodes: 24 Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 2 / 10Rick’s Score: 4 / 10

    43 min
  3. 26 JAN

    FAP-371 The Great Cleric - He Just Doesn't Want to Die

    This week we are talking about The Great Cleric, an Isekai that trades the typical overpowered hero trope for a salaryman just trying not to die a second time. We largely spend some time debating the show's unique mechanics, specifically the protagonist’s grueling training regimen and his constant consumption of the mysterious "Substance X." Rick got hung up on some details  but overall he felt that the show had a book end. Jack found it to be an easy watch and an incredibly easy binge so much so that he knocked it out in a single sitting. He’s much more forgiving of the wide-open ending, viewing it as a setup that actually has him considering picking up the light novels just to see where the story goes next.  About the anime: The Great Cleric takes a slightly different approach to the standard isekai formula. Instead of an overpowered hero being summoned to defeat a demon lord, we follow a salaryman who gets reincarnated as a 15-year-old named Luciel. And his main motivation is pure survival and since he’s terrified of dying young again, he chooses the job class "Healer" as his main job. However, realizing that healers often get exploited or killed because they can't fight back he also chooses the martial arts skill as a back up to help him and he decides to train his body to an absurd degree at the Adventurer’s Guild. Where more chaos ensues as we drinks something called "Substance X" with daily training. It’s essentially a workplace drama disguised as a fantasy anime, focusing on bureaucracy, corruption in the Healer's Guild, and the grind of self-improvement. Next Week's Pick: “Burst Angel” Have you had the chance to watch The Great Cleric or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: TBS, Kodansha, Nichion, Moonbow, NetEase, Gree Entertainment, Chrunchyroll, Micro Magazine Publishing, MAGENETStudio: Yokohama Animation Lab, Cloud HeartsSource: Light NovelGenres: Fantasy, Isekai, Slice of Life, ComedyAired: July 2023 to September 2023Number of Episodes: 12 Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 9 / 10Rick’s Score: 8 / 10

    32 min
  4. 19 JAN

    FAP-370 My Tiny Senpai - A Work Place High school Style Story

    This week we talked about “My Tiny Senpai” and the discussion was a bit of a ride because we spent the first half totally talking past each other. Jack was trying to give the Manager credit as well shed light on what he was doing, while Rick was convinced he was talking about the main couple's lack of progress. Once we cleared that up, we both agreed that for an office romance, these characters and the anime as a whole acted way too much like a high school show rather than a workplace romance show. Rick argued that the show's "goldfish memory" where progress basically reset every episode made him feel anxious through the whole thing. And Jack felt like the whole  season felt like one giant filler episode.  About the anime: My Tiny Senpai is basically a cozy office romance slice of life type of show where Takuma Shinozaki is a new-ish employee trying to keep his head above water, and his senior coworker Shiori Katase keeps swooping in with praise, encouragement, followed up with a “I’m just being a good senpai” type of feeling and mentality that keeps throwing him off his game. The catch is, she’s tiny, she’s adorable, and way more doting than a normal workplace relationship would/should allow. Next Week's Pick: “The Great Cleric” Have you had the chance to watch My Tiny Senpai or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: TV Asahi, Takeshobo, Nagoya Broadcasting Network, Universal Music Japan, DMM.com, Kadokawa Media House, DMM pictures, My Theater D.D., Good Smile Film, Bit grooove promotion, TV Asahi Music, Vobile Japan, REMOWStudio: Project No.9Source: MangaGenres: Romance, Comedy, Slice of LifeAired: July 2023 to October 2023Number of Episodes: 12 Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 5 / 10Rick’s Score: 4 / 10

    23 min
  5. 12 JAN

    FAP-369 A Ninja and an Assassin Under One Roof - Leafy Bodies and Robots are the baseline.

    This week we talk about A Ninja and an Assassin Under One Roof. We joke about it being not exactly kid-friendly, talk about how side characters get introduced and immediately die for anyone who is not a MC, and we get weirdly invested in the “rules” behind the cleanup powers once the show finally reveals limits. We also talk about how the assassin is frugal with their money but also at the same time they are really messy. We cann’t help but laugh at how the series undercuts heartfelt moments with absurd gags including the whole robot-replacement scenario. By the end, we land on it being watchable and it is entertaining in bursts, although it is a little slow at times, and it leaves some plot holes and unfinished plot lines.  About the anime: Satoko is an unwitting runaway ninja with basically zero survival skills, and when she’s about to starve until she runs into Konoha, a normal-looking high school girl, steps in and helps her out. The twist is, Konoha isn’t normal at all, she’s actually an assassin. Thanks to Satoko’s unique skill and high luck they strike up a deal. Satoko gets a roof over her head, food and a little money, while Konoha gets help cleaning up the evidence after jobs, because Satoko’s ninjutsu can conveniently turn things into leaves and make problems disappear, and a live-in house keeper. Meanwhile, Satoko’s old ninja world won't let her just vanish quietly, so their daily lives keeps getting interrupted by all the other ninjas showing up at the worst times. That is just a taste of all the shenanigans that happen in this show. Next Week's Pick: “My Tiny Senpai” Have you had the chance to watch A Ninja and an Assassin Under One Roof or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: KADOKAWA, Pony Canyon, Kansai TV, BS11, Movic, AT-XStudio: ShaftSource: MangaGenres: Comedy, Action, Slice of Life, YuriAired: April 2025 to June 2025Number of Episodes: 12 Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 7 / 10Rick’s Score: 8 / 10

    26 min
  6. 5 JAN

    FAP-368 Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie - A Blast From The Past

    It is a solo this week with Rick out and a short one on top of it. Jack starts off with a focus on how different versions change the experience if you watch the English or Japanese versions. He breaks down the name swaps between Japanese and international releases, and he also points out major edits like censorship cuts and trimmed scenes, and compares how soundtrack and dialogue changes can completely shift the tone depending on which cut you watch. He also talks about how the movie feels more like a fan focused showcase where lots of characters pop in briefly, why the game style fight moments are the most fun part, and how the whole thing hit him as a nostalgic easy watch that made him want to pick up Street Fighter II again. About the anime: This movie straight up takes the Street Fighter II roster and builds a globe-hopping action story around them. Vega ( or M. Bison for the dub fans) is running Shadaloo (or Shadowlaw) and basically hunting down the world’s strongest fighters so he can control or recruit them to help him with is goals, and Ryu sitting at the center of the target because of his pure raw potential. While Ryu’s out doing his lone-wolf “I’m just here to get stronger” thing, Chun-Li and Guile are pushing the investigation and military side of the plot, trying to shut Shadaloo down before Vega can do any more damage. The movie’s big focus is pretty straight forward, the fight scenes are well executed even if some of them pay homage to the game itself in a fun way and that “that character gets a moment” energy, more than deep mystery plotting. Next Week's Pick: “A Ninja and an Assassin Under One Roof” Have you had the chance to watch Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: Capcom, SEDIC, Sony Music Entertainment, Animaze, Manga EntertainmentStudio: Group TACSource: Video GameGenres: Action, AdventureAired: August 1994 Runtime: 1 hr. 45 min. Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 7 / 10

    16 min
  7. 29/12/2025

    FAP-367: Lady Death - Certainly Was Something - #TokyoTreat

    This week we talked about Lady Death and this for us was more along the lines of a “How did this get made?”. A majority of the time we are trying to figure out what it was we actually watched. Jack brings a dramatic and jokingly unhinged “horn daddy” recap to start things off and Rick follows up with a “biggest daddy issues movie” energy, and we both get into how the pacing feels slow, the story feels thin, and the rules of the world make no sense even when you try to be generous with what you are given. There were a lot of plot gaps and time skips not to mention the poor power scaling that we were subjected too. And to top it all off the dialog and character designs were basically primarily fanservice with a metal-album aesthetic. We also touch on ADV being the studio for this and they have a track record for some shotty productions already so it was not out of the realm of possibility to be like this. If you want messy and inconsistent rules and poor power structure and a feeling like the lurches from Earth to hell to rebellion to final showdown with no repercussions or payoff then this is for you if you are looking for something that is even half way decent then this is not for you. About the anime: Lady Death takes us through the story of Hope, a young woman living in 15th-century Sweden whose life gets flipped turned upside down when her daddy was up to no good and started making trouble in her neighborhood and that is when it all falls apart when said daddy aka Matthias, who is a feared mercenary with a very hidden devilish horny side, draws the attention of the Church and the villagers much like Frankenstein did. Hope who stands accused of consorting, among other things, with the Devil gets condemned to burn, Hope then is dragged into a literal deal in Hell and gets “reborn” as Lady Death, a warrior with the desire to kill her horn daddy and lord of lies lucifer. Most of the movie relies on that transformation where we see her struggle with what she’s lost, then train under the hulking hell-blacksmith Cremator, and move through a demon-ruled landscape as she gathers allies like her demonic horny steed Vassago and the Nameless Wolves. The whole thing really leans hard into metal-album visuals, that “bad girl” ’90s comic energy with vendedata for revenge. Next Week's Pick: “Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie” Have you had the chance to watch Lady Death or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: Chaos! Comics, AEsir Holdings, Section23 FilmsStudio: A.D. VisionSource: ComicGenres: Action, Dark Fantasy, Horror, SupernaturalAired: July 2004Runtime: 1 hr. 16 min. Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 1 / 10Rick’s Score: 3 / 10

    32 min
  8. 22/12/2025

    FAP-366: Her Blue Sky - Eyeballs Stars And Future Dreams

    This week talk about Her Blue Sky. We started clearing up some misconceptions that Rick had “13 years ago vs. 13-year-old” confusion and then we dove into the misconceptions about the guitar and why it was still weirdly brand new. From there, we talked about the main hook, the younger and older versions of Shinnosuke existing as separate people, with the younger one absolutely tearing into his older self later in the story, which led us into talking about growing up, losing your spark, and how life can jade you without fully killing the dream you started with. We also talked about the “eyeball star” birthmark idea, what it’s supposed to mean, and why it initially threw us off and finally rounding it off with us swinging back to the music. One of us expected it to be way better, the other expected total garbage and was surprised it was handled tastefully. Overall, we did agree that it’s a straightforward, linear story that avoids the “wait, what is happening?” problem, dodges the awkward story directions it could’ve taken, and lands on a message that hit us. Say what you need to say, don’t let “good reasons” turn into lifelong regret, and recognize the quiet sacrifices people make. About the anime: Her Blue Sky follows Aoi, a high school bassist living in a quiet mountain town, who is itching to head to Tokyo and chase music, lives with her older sister Akane who once gave up her own dream of moving to Tokyo with her boyfriend Shinnosuke after their parents died so she could raise Aoi, and is focused on a life that was built on sacrifice and what-ifs but never regretting it or forsaking. But then everything gets shaken up when adult Shinnosuke returns to town for a local music festival and, at the same time, his teenage self suddenly appears before Aoi, like a living spirit from thirteen years ago. Now caught between past and present, the sisters and the two Shinnosukes are forced to confront old regrets, unspoken feelings, and the weight of promises that were never kept, that’s all wrapped in a story about music, growing up, and figuring out how to move forward without forgetting the people who got you there. Next Week's Pick: “Lady Death” Have you had the chance to watch Her Blue Sky or any of our previous selections? We’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations for future picks! Deals for You: Supporting your anime binge sessions is what we do best! Here are some exclusive deals that’ll make your anime-watching experience even better. Crunchyroll Affiliate Offers: Get 15% off your first anime merch order here.Stream your favorite anime with Crunchyroll. Start Your Free Trial TokyoTreat Special: Use code "FEATUREDANIME" for $5 off your first box through this TokyoTreat link. Looking for some podcast merch? We’ve got you covered: Main StoreAlternative Shop Support Our Podcast Love what we do? Support the podcast through Patreon! You can get access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Support us on Patreon Stay Connected With Us Don’t miss out on our latest episodes or discussions! Join us across our social channels and be part of the community: Contact UsAnime List: Check out our anime list on MyAnimeList.Twitch: Watch us live on twitch.tv/featuredanimepodcastEmail: info@featuredanimepodcast.comX (Twitter): @ThoseAnimeGuysFacebook: Featured Anime PodcastDiscord: Join our Discord Anime Info and Our Ratings:  Producers: Aniplex, Fuji TV, TOHO CO. LTD., Story Inc., KadokawaStudio: CloverWorksSource: OriginalGenres: Drama, Romance, Supernatural, Music, Slice of LifeAired: October 2019Runtime: 1 hr. 43 min. Our Scores:  Jack’s Score: 8 / 10Rick’s Score: 9 / 10

    34 min

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A couple of podcasters called Jack and Rick, get together to give our views and take on anime shows and movies. Sometimes we love the shows or movies that we watch and other times we really do not like them, but regardless of what we watch, we love to get together and talk about it and bring joy to all of our listeners!