Japanimation Station Season 6 - TOMINO-THON!
Japanimation Station is an anime podcast where hosts Jonathan Lack and Sean Chapman, creators of Weekly Suit Gundam, create deep dive conversations not just on individual shows, but on complete bodies of work, approaching these shows not just as fans, but with a fresh pair of critical eyes. We get deep into the stories, characters, and aesthetics, but also place the series and their creators into the proper contexts of history, backstory, and behind the scenes details that make these works so special. And, hopefully, weâll have some fun along the way. Welcome to Japanimation Station.
S6E2 - TOMINO-THON! Invincible Super Man ZAMBOT 3 (1977) History & Review
Our Tomino-thon reaches its first full review of the season with 1977âs Invincible Super Man Zambot 3, the debut series from a newly independent Sunrise, and the first original show directed in full by Tomino Yoshiyuki. Combining fantastical, episodic âsuper robotâ action with traces of the darker, more psychologically dense storytelling Tomino would eventually be known for, Zambot 3 also sees several members of the future Mobile Suit Gundam team working together for the first time, including character designer Yasuhiko Yoshikazu, mechanical designer Okawara Kunio (who drew the Bandok fortress, the seriesâ most striking design), and musical composers Watanabe Takeo and Matsuyama Yu...
S6E1 - Tomino-thon Begins! The Origins of Tomino Yoshiyuki, including MIGHTY ATOM and TRITON OF THE SEA
Our Tomino-thon kicks off with a history-focused episode exploring the origins of Tomino Yoshiyuki leading up to the creation of his first full original series, Zambot 3 (which weâll be reviewing next week). Where did this mad creative genius come from, and what was he up to in the years before he earned his âKill âem allâ moniker? This episode takes us from the political climate in Japan during Tominoâs college years, to Tominoâs time at Mushi Pro becoming one of the most prolific episode directors on Tezuka Osamuâs Mighty Atom (aka Astro Boy), to his first directoria...
Season 6 Preview - Japanimation Station Returns for our TOMINO-THON on March 15th, 2026
Japanimation Station returns on March 15th, 2026 for its 6th season, and itâs one listeners have been demanding for a long time: our Tomino-thon! Throughout 2026, weâll be peering into the delightfully deranged mind of Tomino Yoshiyuki, creator of Mobile Suit Gundam, which kicked off this entire podcast journey with our âWeekly Suit Gundamâ series back in 2019. Now, weâll be returning to the world of Tomino with deep dives into every TV series and film heâs ever directed. In this special preview episode, we outline the seasonâs first half, âThe New Anime Era,â in which weâll be analyzing each...
S4E34 - MISS KOBAYASHIâS DRAGON MAID: A LONELY DRAGON WANTS TO BE LOVED Movie Review
Weâre back in Kyoto again to look at another new work from our friends at Kyoto Animation: Miss Kobayashiâs Dragon Maid: A Lonely Dragon Wants To Be Loved, the feature film sequel to the beloved (and bizarre) slice-of-life TV comedy. Originally directed by Takemoto Yasuhiro in its first season before his tragic death in the 2019 arson attack, the series originally returned for a second season directed by KyoAni stalwart Ishihara Tatsuya, who again takes the helm for this film sequel. But with a more focused and bombastic story centering on the character Kanna, with much of the actio...
S4E33 - CITY: THE ANIMATION Review & Discussion - Another KyoAni Masterpiece
After spending a full year chronicling the history of Kyoto Animation in 2024, weâre back for a brief return trip to review CITY: THE ANIMATION, the latest anime series from the renowned studio. Directed by Violet Evergarden helmer Ishidate Taichi and based on the manga Nichijou author Arawi Keiichi, CITY is one of the absolute greatest series KyoAni has produced to date, a return not only to Arawiâs zany comic stylings, but to the bold, experimental spirit of KyoAniâs early work. Seamlessly blending wild, anarchical comedy with heartfelt, shockingly rich storytelling about friendship, nostalgia, and community, CITY isnât just...
S2.5E6 - DEMON SLAYER: KIMETSU NO YAIBA THE MOVIE â INFINITY CASTLE Review & Analysis
Demon Slayer is back in theaters with its second original movie after the record-breaking success of 2020âs Mugen Train, and the latest installment â Part I of the planned Infinity Castle trilogy, adapting the final arc of Gotouge Koyoharuâs manga â is proving every bit as popular, breaking box office records in Japan and now in America. Thatâs for good reason: Infinity Castle is an incredible film, depicting three major battles across its 155-minute runtime, and executing on all of it at the same insanely high level weâve come to expect from ufotable over the years. This is a film with some...
Weekly Suit Gundam #63 â Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX Review & Analysis
The latest Gundam TV series, Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, wrapped up its 12-episode run this week, which means Weekly Suit Gundam is back to break it all down! A collaboration between Sunrise and the Otaku madmen at Studio Khara â including director Tsurumaki Kazuya, writer Enokido Yoji, and Evangelion creator Anno Hideaki himself â GQuuuuuuX returns to the Universal Century for an alternate-history story in a world where Char Aznable, not Amuro Ray, got in the Gundam; but itâs also a brand new tale about three kids living in the aftermath of this revised history on Side 6. Those two impulses â Gundam fan se...
S5E13 - DRAGON BALL DAIMA Review: The Delightful 2024 Dragon Ball Isekai Anime
Our Grand Tour comes full circle for its final stop, as we return to the world of Dragon Ball â and the premise of Goku becoming a kid again â for the latest installment in the franchise, and the last supervised by Toriyama Akira himself: Dragon Ball Daima! Like other recent Dragon Ball stories overseen by the original author, Daima revisits concepts from earlier anime-original works â in this case, Dragon Ball GTâs broad premise of Goku being turned into a kid and going on a big journey to reverse it â but now with Toriyamaâs authorial touch. In the case of Daima, that m...
S5E12 - BERSERK: THE SWORD WIND ROMANCE Review: OLMâs 1997 Anime Masterpiece
Our Grand Tour finally arrives at one of the most-requested shows in the history of Japanimation Station: the 1997 adaptation of Miura Kentaroâs seminal manga masterpiece, Berserk! Created by OLM â best known for their decades of work on the PokĂ©mon anime â this 25-episode series adapts the Golden Age arc of Miuraâs manga, brilliantly employing a âlimited animationâ style reminiscent of the works of Dezaki Osamu. With outstanding scripts, inspired direction, and some of the best voice acting weâve ever had the pleasure to discuss, the series is a truly remarkable feat of adaptation, doing Miuraâs work justice in so...
S5E11 - DIRTY PAIR 2 & PROJECT EDEN Reviews: The Sequel OVA & Film by Sunrise
Our dirty pair of Dirty Pair episodes continues this week with a look at the theatrical feature film and cavalcade of OVAs that followed in the wake of the original TV series. Dirty Pair was so popular on the home video market that it got two feature-length OVAs â 1985âs Affair of Nolandia and 1995âs Flight 005 Conspiracy â and an entire âsecond seasonâ of 10 TV-length episodes, known as Dirty Pair 2. There is some fantastic stuff among these home video releases, but the real highlight today is the 1986 feature film, Project Eden, one of the most spectacularly produced anime of the 1980s that feels a lot m...
S5E10 - DIRTY PAIR Review: The Outrageous Original 1985 Series by Sunrise
Our Grand Tour takes us back to outer space for the irreverent sci-fi comedy classic Dirty Pair! Produced by the amazing talent at Sunrise and inspired by the light novels by Takachiho Haruka, Dirty Pair chronicles the adventures of Kei and Yuri, two 19-year-old âtrouble consultantsâ for the WWWA, who travel the galaxy solving problems, sometimes so aggressively they create many new ones. The original 26-episode TV series is a model of great episodic storytelling, with a series of stories that are fun, zany, clever, and sometimes even a little bit heartfelt. Itâs also one of the most insanely...
S5E9 - GUNBUSTER: AIM FOR THE TOP! Review: The Classic 1988 Anime OVA by Gainax
Before Anno Hideaki and the team at Studio Gainax changed the course of anime history with Neon Genesis Evangelion, they produced Gunbuster, aka Aim for the Top!, a 6-episode OVA with some of the eraâs most spectacular animation, and an overwhelming amount of personality. A mash-up of sports shows, mecha anime, high-concept sci-fi, and American 80s movies like Top Gun, thereâs nothing else quite like Gunbuster, and across its 6 episodes, the series showcases a huge range of ideas, themes, tones, and even styles, with the finale shifting to a truly astounding use of widescreen, black-and-white imagery. Join us as we...
S5E8 - AZUMANGA DAIOH: THE ANIMATION Review: The Slice-of-Life 2002 Anime by J.C. Staff
Our Grand Tour now takes us to the turn of the century, and the dawn of modern comedy anime, with the classic series Azumanga Daioh: The Animation! Based on the celebrated four-panel manga by Azuma Kiyohiko, which has proven itself one of the most influential series to the last 25 years of comedy manga, the TV series is a landmark in its own right, helping to crack the code of how anime can adopt short, gag-driven, mostly plotless comedy manga, and in so doing helping to birth the âslice-of-lifeâ genre now beloved around the world. Historical import aside, the show is al...
S5E7 - YU-GI-OH! âSeason Zeroâ Review: The Forgotten 1998 Anime by Toei Animation
Takahashi Kazukiâs Yu-Gi-Oh! is a worldwide phenomenon that needs no introduction, since the anime has been airing in one incarnation or another every week for the past 25 years, and the card game is still going strong. But this week, our Grand Tour takes us to the most mysterious corner of the Yu-Gi-Oh! kingdom, and one many listeners probably havenât seen before: The original 1998 anime by Toei Animation, which ran for 27 episodes and one short film, adapting the first 7 volumes of Takahashiâs manga. After airing on Japanese TV and releasing on VHS, the series has never been re-relea...
S5E6 - WELCOME TO THE NHK Review: The Paranoid 2006 Anime by Gonzo
This week, our Grand Tour takes us to one of the most unique series weâve ever covered: Gonzoâs 26-episode cult classic Welcome to the N.H.K.! Based on the 2002 novel by Takimoto Tatsuhiko, this 2006 series explores Japanâs hikkikomori (social withdrawal) phenomenon, modern Otaku culture, internet-era suicide pacts, and many more contemporary issues, doing it all with startling clarity, immense empathy, and a whole lot of very wacky humor. Itâs a finger-on-the-pulse series for Japan in the mid-2000s, but one with many resonances for viewers all over the globe, leading to a rich and engaging c...
S5E5 - The ANIMERAMA Trilogy: A Thousand & One Nights, Cleopatra, and Belladonna of Sadness Reviews
Our Grand Tour reaches one of its strangest destinations this week as we complete our trilogy of Tezuka Osamu-themed episodes with a look at the Animerama Trilogy, a collection of three experimental animated films for adults created by Mushi Productions between 1969 and 1973. Coinciding with the Japanese New Wave movement and the rise of âPink Films,â these movies are stylistically anarchic, occasionally graphic, and range from irreverent and immature to startlingly sophisticated. Consisting of 1969âs A Thousand & One Nights, 1970âs Cleopatra, and 1973âs Belladonna of Sadness, all directed by Yamamoto Eiichi, these films were part of a global wave of efforts to mak...
S5E4 - MAPPA's DORORO Review â The 2019 Modern Anime Remake
Fifty years after the original Dororo aired on TV, MAPPA brought Tezuka Osamuâs Dororo roaring into the 21st century with a radically different take â and itâs the next stop on our exciting Grand Tour! With a reimagined conception of Hyakkimaru, expanded roles for characters like Daigo Kagemitsu and Tahomaru, and a striking modern animation style, MAPPAâs Dororo is a worthy reinterpretation of a classic, and a fascinating point of comparison to the original. While our hosts disagree slightly on how effective they found the seriesâ overall approach, it comes highly recommended from both, and we enjoyed breaking it a...
S5E3 - Tezuka Osamuâs DORORO Review: The 1969 Original Mushi Pro Anime
Our Grand Tour now takes us back to the first decade of anime, and to the work of the âGod of Mangaâ himself, the one and only Tezuka Osamu! The creator of series like Mighty Atom, Black Jack, and Princess Knight, Tezukaâs Mushi Productions pioneered TV anime as we know it today, and Dororo is one of the towering achievements of their 1960s output. Based on the unfinished manga by Tezuka, and directed by the great Sugii GizaburĆ, Dororo is a singular samurai drama about a wandering swordsman, Hyakkimaru, who battles demons to restore the 48 missing parts of his body sa...
S5E2 - DRAGON BALL GT Review Part 2: Super 17 & Shadow Dragon Sagas (Eps. 41-64)
Our Grand Tour continues with the second half of Dragon Ball GT, which marked the end of the 18-year âToriyama Blockâ on Fuji TV, and the end of new Dragon Ball stories on TV until Dragon Ball Super nearly 20 years later. The first few episodes here cover the âSuper Android 17â Arc, which is probably the very worst bit of Dragon Ball ever created, but the âShadow Dragonsâ Saga has always had more mixed reception, including some vocal defenders. What do Sean and Jonathan make of it? Well, we arenât so hot on that one either, despite some good ideas and individ...
S5E1 - DRAGON BALL GT Review Part 1: Black Star Dragon Ball & Baby Sagas (Eps. 1-40)
Our new season begins with a blast from the past, as we return to the 90s for an in-depth look at Dragon Ball GT, the 64-episode, anime-only extension of Toriyama Akiraâs classic series. While GT has always proven divisive among Dragon Ball fans, Sean and Jonathan have never made it all the way through â and doing so turns out to be a bit of a challenge, because as much as we both love all things Dragon Ball, this particular entryis not our cup of tea. Despite the regularly fantastic vocal cast, strong animation including character designs from the great Na...
Weekly Suit Gundam #63 â Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- Review & Analysis
Gundam is back, which means Weekly Suit Gundam returns once more, thanks to this weekendâs release of Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX -Beginning- in American theaters. The film, which collects the first few episodes of the upcoming GQuuuuuuX TV series, is the result of an exciting, long-awaited collaboration behind the Otaku madmen at Studio Khara, including Neon Genesis Evangelion creator Anno Hideaki and Gainax veterans Tsurumaki Kazuya and Enokido Yoji. The result is every bit as exciting as one would expect, a spectacular production that radically reworks Gundam history even as it forges a bold new path for the franchis...
Bonus - THE COLORS WITHIN (Kimi no Iro) Film Review
The latest film from Kyoto Animation veteran Yamada Naoko â known for K-On!, A Silent Voice, and Tamako Market â arrived in American theaters courtesy GKids this weekend, and both Sean and Jonathan made trips to the theater to check it out. Now working with Science SARU, Yamadaâs voice is as singular as ever, and while The Colors Within returns to some familiar narrative territory for the director â high-school students forming a band â the way this story is told is singular. Itâs an aggressively low-key, gentle narrative about quiet but profound emotions, and it builds to a musical climax that is an abso...
S2.5E5 - Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Season 4: Hashira Training Arc Review
The fourth and potentially final TV season of the hit anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba aired its fourth season this summer, adapting and expanding on the âHashira Training Arcâ of Koyoharu Gotougeâs manga. We werenât able to review this season right when it finished due to work on our massive Kyoto Animation project, but now that weâre between seasons we thought it was time to talk once more about one of our favorite ongoing anime. These episodes adapt a very short slice of the manga, expanding on it in really wonderful ways to give us a final str...
Weekly Suit Gundam #62 â Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM Movie Review & Analysis
Weekly Suit Gundam makes its triumphant return to review the long-awaited Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM, the film sequel to the first Gundam anime of the 21st century: Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny. We are big fans of the original SEED on this podcast, and were driven slightly insane by Destiny, so seeing director Mitsuo Fukuda and the original cast and crew come back together for a final adventure, based on story material left behind by the late Chiaki Morosawa, is extremely cathartic, especially since the film they made is so astonishingly great. Now that itâs finally dropped...
S4E32 - Kyoto Animation Tier List and Reflecting on our Kyoto Vacation
Itâs the final episode of our Kyoto Vacation season, an incredibly, unexpectedly long journey thatâs lasted almost a full year! For this Season Finale, we thought weâd take stock of all the incredible anime weâve seen from the incredible artists at Kyoto Animation. We make a Tier List of all the TV series and movies we watched this season, create a KyoAni drinking game based on the most common visuals and tropes we noticed across the studioâs work, and declare our favorite shows, characters, episodes, and more. And at the end of the episode, we announce...
S4E31 - MISS KOBAYASHIâS DRAGON MAID Review (2017/2021 Kyoto Animation TV Series)
Itâs the penultimate episode of our Kyoto Vacation season, and while we wait to board the plane back to America, weâve got one last show to review: Miss Kobayashiâs Dragon Maid, which aired two seasons in 2017 and 2021. A delightfully silly and surprisingly sweet slice-of-life comedy an office worker and the extra-dimensional dragon whoâs infatuated with her, the first season was directed by the great Yasuhiro Takemoto, before his tragic death in the 2019 arson attack that took the lives of so many Kyoto Animation artists. The second season, Miss Kobayashiâs Dragon Maid S, was finished by the studio...
S4E30 - VIOLET EVERGARDEN: THE MOVIE Review (2020 Film)
The 7th and final part of our epic Kyoto Vacation is titledâThrough Rain or Shine: The Life and Times of Violet Evergarden,â and in todayâs episode we reach the end of that story with Violet Evergarden: The Movie. And what a movie it is. Here is a film that made at least one of our hosts ugly cry, and deeply affected both of us. An outstanding masterpiece of a movie on its own terms, and a tremendous conclusion to the Violet Evergarden story, director Taichi Ishidate and screenwriter Reiko Yoshida both outdo themselves here, telling a tale about guilt...
S4E29 - VIOLET EVERGARDEN GAIDEN: ETERNITY AND THE AUTO-MEMORY DOLL Review (2019 Film)
The 7th and final part of our epic Kyoto Vacation continues with the first Violet Evergarden film, Eternity and the Auto-Memory Doll! It is a âGaidenâ side-story that plays like a longer, lusher episode of the TV series, where Violet comes into a clientâs life and not only helps them write the perfect letter, but in so doing helps them make a major personal breakthrough. And this time, she does it twice, as the film takes the surprising step of resetting halfway through with a major time jump, and the flipside of the story we see in the first hal...
S4E28 - VIOLET EVERGARDEN Review (2018 Kyoto Animation TV Series)
The 7th and final part of our epic Kyoto Vacation is titledâThrough Rain or Shine: The Life and Times of Violet Evergarden,â which means we finally get to dive into an anime weâve wanted to review for years: Violet Evergarden, the 2018 series based on the acclaimed novels by Akiko Takase. It is, as youâve probably heard, a masterpiece, a departure in setting and storytelling from many KyoAni works, but tonally and emotionally something a return to their early Key adaptations like Air and Clannad. A mix of anthological storytelling about different characters in need of letter-writing and a serialize...
S4E27 - SOUND! EUPHONIUM 3 Review (Season 3, 2024 Kyoto Animation TV Series)
Part 6 of our Kyoto Vacation comes to an end today with the third and final season of Sound! Euphonium, which also happens to be the most recent production from Kyoto Animation, having finished airing just a few weeks ago! This season (and the accompanying Ensemble Contest OVA) tells the story of Kumikoâs final year in High School and the Kitauji Bandâs last shot at taking the Gold at Nationals, and it proves to be a divisive set of episodes amongst our hosts. Sean loved it just as much if not more than the previous seasons, finding it a thoug...
S4E26 - SOUND! EUPHONIUM THE MOVIE: OUR PROMISE â A BRAND NEW DAY Review
Part 6 of our Kyoto Vacation continues with the second Sound! Euphonium movie, and the one that directly follows on the events of the TV show to continue the story of Kumiko in her 2nd year at Kitauji. And it may be the most divisive episode of the season so far, as although Sean loved the film and found it a compelling exploration of Kumiko moving into her role as senpai to a new group of first-years, Jonathan was mostly unmoved, finding the film narratively insubstantial and awkwardly structured. But it makes for a really great conversation that helps us arr...
S4E25 - LIZ AND THE BLUE BIRD Review (2018 Kyoto Animation Film)
Part 6 of our Kyoto Vacation is titled âYamada Naoko Strikes Back; or, I Have no Voice and I Must Sound! Euphonium,â and in this weekâs episode, both halves of that title meet, and then some. We are discussing the 2018 film Liz and the Blue Bird, a spin-off/side story to the main Sound! Euphonium narrative, focusing on the oboe and flute players Mizore and Nozomi as they navigate their unusual, fraught friendship while rehearsing a major solo for the Kansai competition. With an entirely different visual aesthetic and Yamada Naokoâs unmistakable voice shining through in every frame, Liz and the...
S4E24 - SOUND! EUPHONIUM Season 2 Review (2016 Kyoto Animation TV Series)
Part 6 of our Kyoto Vacation continues with Sound! Euphonium 2, the aptly titled second season of Kyoto Animationâs beloved adaptation of Takeda Ayanoâs novels. This batch of episodes picks up right where the first left off, with the students of the Kitauji High Concert Band working hard to make it to Nationals, but this time working through a lot more interpersonal drama. Where the first season focused on protagonist Kumikoâs relationship with trumpet prodigy Reina, Season 2 follows Kumikoâs encounters with estranged oboe and flute players Mizore and Nozomi, and the fraught journey of the mysterious third-year Euphonium...
S4E23 - SOUND! EUPHONIUM Season 1 Review (2015)
Part 6 of our Kyoto Vacation is titled âYamada Naoko Strikes Back; or, I Have no Voice and I Must Sound! Euphonium.â And from here on, weâre looking at the second half of that title, as we review Kyoto Animationâs beloved adaptation of Takeda Ayanoâs Sound! Euphonium novels (co-directed, of course, by the one and only Yamada Naoko). In todayâs episode, weâre looking at the 13 episodes (and 1 OVA) of the showâs first season, from 2015, a spectacular stretch of television that sees KyoAni taking on perhaps its biggest animation challenge yet: Meticulously, lovingly, and accurately drawing an entire...
S4E22 - A SILENT VOICE (Koe no Katachi) 2016 Movie Review
Welcome back for Part 6 of our Kyoto Vacation, entitled âYamada Naoko Strikes Back; or, I Have no Voice and I Must Sound! Euphonium.â And while most of this part will deal with the second half of that title, todayâs subject is all about the aforementioned Yamada Naoko, the Kyoto Animation wunderkind behind K-On! and Tamako Market, and the director of what might well be the best thing weâve watched all season: The 2016 movie A Silent Voice â aka The Shape of Voice â based on the manga by Ćima Yoshitoki. Itâs an absolute masterpiece, a stunningly animated story tackling some very in...
S4E21 - LOVE, CHUUNIBYO & OTHER DELUSIONS! TAKE ON ME Movie Review
Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, âKyoto Animationâs Splendid Isolation,â comes to a close with one last adventure with the characters of Love, Chuunibyo, and Other Delusions, in their 2018 movie, Take on Me! The film finds Rikka and Yuta off on a journey across Japan as they âelopeâ after Rikkaâs big sister Toka plans to move her to Italy for her final year of high school. Many hijinks ensue, and while Sean and Jonathan are again slightly divided on how effective the storytelling is, as they were with season 2, we enjoy celebrating just what a funny, lively production the film is, and...
S4E20 - MYRIAD COLORS PHANTOM WORLD Review (2016 Kyoto Animation TV Anime)
We are back for a particularly âcolorfulâ episode of Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, âKyoto Animationâs Splendid Isolation,â with our review of 2016âs Myriad Colors Phantom World. While this series isnât one of KyoAniâs âmasterpieceâ shows, it might just be their most underrated. A madcap comedy packed with wall-to-wall creativity, vivid characters, and a smarter and more emotionally engaging structure than viewers might first realize, Myriad Colors is a consistent delight, with its second half in particular delivering one great episode after another. Sadly, the show flopped upon release and has been unfairly dismissed as a major creative misfire, m...
S4E19 - LOVE, CHUUNIBYO & OTHER DELUSIONS! ~HEART THROB~ Review (Season 2, 2014)
We are back for Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, âKyoto Animationâs Splendid Isolation,â and today we return to the wacky world of Love, Chuunibyo, and Other Delusions for its second season, Heart Throb! This second batch of episodes sees Rikka and Yuta struggling with what it means to be a couple when another chuunibyo friend from Yutaâs past enters the picture, and while both Sean and Jonathan agree itâs an extremely funny, well-directed set of episodes with plenty of laughs and memorable moments, thereâs a bit of a divide between how effective we think the core plotline is, w...
S4E18 - BEYOND THE BOUNDARY Review (2013 Kyoto Animation TV Anime + Movie)
We are back for Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, entitled âKyoto Animationâs Splendid Isolation,â and today weâre discussing what might be the worst series the fine folks at KyoAni have ever made: 2013âs Beyond the Boundary, a show that is as beautifully animated as anything the studio has ever produced, but suffers from generic (and sometimes incoherent) storytelling, flat characters, and a frustratingly repetitive and off-putting sense of âcomedy.â It also has a feature film follow-up, 2015âs Iâll Be Here, which is even more stunningly animated, but also somehow even more maddening as a piece of storytelling. Itâs a strang...
S4E17 - TAMAKO MARKET (2013 TV Series) & TAMAKO LOVE STORY (2014 Movie) Review
We are back for Part 5 of our Kyoto Vacation, entitled âKyoto Animationâs Splendid Isolation,â and today weâre discussing the next series made by the ladies behind K-ON!, 2013âs Tamako Market! An entirely original creation by Naoko Yamada and Reiko Yoshida, Tamako Market is a strange, singular, and sweet slice-of-life series about the daughter of a mochi-shop owner and the many oddballs she encounters in daily life, including a talking bird from a mysterious island kingdom named Dera. Sean and Jonathan are split on just how effective the TV show itself is â Sean loves it, while Jonathan found it a little hit-or-mi...