1 hr 24 min

156. Back From Houston Blanime Podcast

    • TV & Film

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In this episode of the podcast, Mike and Senae delve into a variety of intriguing topics. They kick things off by discussing famous actors and their interesting family connections. Forest Whitaker, hailing from Longview, Texas, has brothers who bear an uncanny resemblance to him. Jamie Foxx, another Texas native from Terrell, also gets a shoutout, along with other Texan celebrities such as Erykah Badu from Dallas.

The conversation takes a turn towards the popular Naruto franchise, where Senae finds herself a bit confused about Shikamaru becoming the 8th Hokage in Boruto. Mike, seizing the opportunity for some friendly banter, decides to call their friend Ben, a die-hard Naruto fan, to antagonize him about the plot twist. The ensuing debate between Mike and Ben about different characters and storylines in Naruto adds an exciting dynamic to the episode.

Next, Senae mentions hearing whispers about a potential new show or movie centered around the first Super Saiyan in Dragon Ball. However, Mike remains skeptical about its authenticity. The hosts then shift gears to discuss the impressive animation quality in the current episodes of Bleach.

Mike takes the opportunity to recommend an anime called Zom 100, highlighting his voice actor friend Zeno's portrayal of a character in the series. Senae is curious about where she can watch it, and Mike reveals that it is available on both Crunchyroll and Netflix.

Before wrapping up, the hosts touch upon the shows their kids enjoy watching, including Coco Melon. Mike jokingly remarks that going through the Coco Melon phase is a rite of passage for children. They also remind listeners to stay safe as COVID numbers continue to rise and emphasize the importance of wearing masks. As the episode draws to a close, Mike playfully teases about not wanting lockdowns to occur again since Senae resides in Houston part-time.

www.blanimepodcast.com

In this episode of the podcast, Mike and Senae delve into a variety of intriguing topics. They kick things off by discussing famous actors and their interesting family connections. Forest Whitaker, hailing from Longview, Texas, has brothers who bear an uncanny resemblance to him. Jamie Foxx, another Texas native from Terrell, also gets a shoutout, along with other Texan celebrities such as Erykah Badu from Dallas.

The conversation takes a turn towards the popular Naruto franchise, where Senae finds herself a bit confused about Shikamaru becoming the 8th Hokage in Boruto. Mike, seizing the opportunity for some friendly banter, decides to call their friend Ben, a die-hard Naruto fan, to antagonize him about the plot twist. The ensuing debate between Mike and Ben about different characters and storylines in Naruto adds an exciting dynamic to the episode.

Next, Senae mentions hearing whispers about a potential new show or movie centered around the first Super Saiyan in Dragon Ball. However, Mike remains skeptical about its authenticity. The hosts then shift gears to discuss the impressive animation quality in the current episodes of Bleach.

Mike takes the opportunity to recommend an anime called Zom 100, highlighting his voice actor friend Zeno's portrayal of a character in the series. Senae is curious about where she can watch it, and Mike reveals that it is available on both Crunchyroll and Netflix.

Before wrapping up, the hosts touch upon the shows their kids enjoy watching, including Coco Melon. Mike jokingly remarks that going through the Coco Melon phase is a rite of passage for children. They also remind listeners to stay safe as COVID numbers continue to rise and emphasize the importance of wearing masks. As the episode draws to a close, Mike playfully teases about not wanting lockdowns to occur again since Senae resides in Houston part-time.

1 hr 24 min

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