1 hr 22 min

158. He Put The L in MatLock Blanime Podcast

    • TV & Film

In this episode of the podcast, hosts Mike and Senae reunite after a long break and dive into a wide range of intriguing topics. They begin by expressing their sympathy for Jonathan Majors, who lost roles due to his legal issues, including the coveted Marvel Kang role. The hosts discuss the missed opportunity and ponder the consequences for Majors' career.

Next, Mike and Senae touch upon the cancellation of HBO Max's "Rap Sh!t" and their appreciation for the show's second season. They then delve into the world of anime, sharing their thoughts on popular series such as "Solo Leveling" and "Blue Exorcist" season 3. They also express their excitement for the upcoming seventh season of "My Hero Academia."

The hosts take a thought-provoking turn as they analyze the friendship dynamics among the characters of "Dragon Ball Z." They question whether the Z Fighters are truly friends or merely allies who work together out of necessity. They further explore the relationship statuses of Yamcha and Bulma, speculating on Yamcha's feelings towards Vegeta, who seems to have taken his girl.

The conversation shifts towards the downfall of actor Columbus Short, who has experienced a decline in quality roles. Additionally, Mike and Senae share their amusement at KevOnStage's hilarious cosplay and reactions to anime, particularly his take on "Death Note."

Moving away from entertainment, the hosts express their disdain for Jason Whitlock, echoing the sentiments of Stephen A. Smith who publicly called him out. They also touch on miscellaneous topics, including their upcoming birthdays and cherished childhood memories.

Concluding the episode, Mike and Senae make plans to catch up on "Solo Leveling," "Blue Exorcist," and the live-action adaptation of "Yu Yu Hakusho" on Netflix, teasing an exciting lineup for their next recording. With a detailed conversation encompassing a multitude of entertainment and anime subjects, this episode offers a captivating podcast experience for fans of the genre.

In this episode of the podcast, hosts Mike and Senae reunite after a long break and dive into a wide range of intriguing topics. They begin by expressing their sympathy for Jonathan Majors, who lost roles due to his legal issues, including the coveted Marvel Kang role. The hosts discuss the missed opportunity and ponder the consequences for Majors' career.

Next, Mike and Senae touch upon the cancellation of HBO Max's "Rap Sh!t" and their appreciation for the show's second season. They then delve into the world of anime, sharing their thoughts on popular series such as "Solo Leveling" and "Blue Exorcist" season 3. They also express their excitement for the upcoming seventh season of "My Hero Academia."

The hosts take a thought-provoking turn as they analyze the friendship dynamics among the characters of "Dragon Ball Z." They question whether the Z Fighters are truly friends or merely allies who work together out of necessity. They further explore the relationship statuses of Yamcha and Bulma, speculating on Yamcha's feelings towards Vegeta, who seems to have taken his girl.

The conversation shifts towards the downfall of actor Columbus Short, who has experienced a decline in quality roles. Additionally, Mike and Senae share their amusement at KevOnStage's hilarious cosplay and reactions to anime, particularly his take on "Death Note."

Moving away from entertainment, the hosts express their disdain for Jason Whitlock, echoing the sentiments of Stephen A. Smith who publicly called him out. They also touch on miscellaneous topics, including their upcoming birthdays and cherished childhood memories.

Concluding the episode, Mike and Senae make plans to catch up on "Solo Leveling," "Blue Exorcist," and the live-action adaptation of "Yu Yu Hakusho" on Netflix, teasing an exciting lineup for their next recording. With a detailed conversation encompassing a multitude of entertainment and anime subjects, this episode offers a captivating podcast experience for fans of the genre.

1 hr 22 min

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