
Ranking Our TOP 5 ANIME MOMENTS OF ALL TIME | Trash Taste #194


[00:06 - 00:11]Kid and mom scene where school bully is involved


[00:18 - 00:26]Introduction to Trash Taste podcast


[01:14 - 01:28]Top five rankings for various topics


[01:47 - 01:54]First topic: Top five Nintendo games


[02:12 - 02:20]Disagreement over top spot between Mario Sunshine, Mario 64, and Super Mario Odyssey


[03:45 - 03:51]Mention of other games such as Nintendogs, Wii Sports, and Tetris


[06:19 - 06:27]Discussion and decision on other franchises and games to include in top five (Zelda, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Link to the Past, Pokemon Gold or Silver)


[07:40 - 07:46]Final mention of Black and White as a contender for top spot in Pokemon franchise


[00:00 - 07:46]Top five Nintendo games were debated and decided upon, with mentions of various franchises and games such as Mario, Zelda, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and Pokemon.


[08:06 - 08:14] Discussing Pokemon Gold and Silver and its remake, Fire and Leaf Green


[09:13 - 09:19]Mentioning the popularity and impact of Wii Sports


[11:30 - 11:37]Suggesting Super Mario Galaxy as a potential contender


[12:41 - 12:48]Bringing up other Nintendo franchises such as Metroid, Donkey Kong, and Mario Party


[12:48 - 12:54]Discussing the pros and cons of various Mario games


[13:30 - 13:36]Debating on including a Mario game in the list


[14:42 - 14:48]Mentioning Pikmin 2 as a potential favorite game


[07:46 - 15:11]Overall, the group struggles to come to a consensus on which Nintendo game is the best of all time.


[15:11 - 15:17] Let's leave the last one blank for now


[15:17 - 15:27]Assuming it's going to be a Mario game


[15:17 - 15:27]Pokemon, Zelda, Wii Sports, and Smash Bros. Melee are discussed as top Nintendo games


[16:17 - 16:24]Wii Sports is argued to be number one due to its widespread appeal and replayability


[17:25 - 17:31]Zelda: Link to the Past and Pokemon Gold/Silver are tied for number one spot


[18:08 - 18:14]Melee is also considered for the number one spot


[18:21 - 18:27]Mario Kart 8 and Double Dash are also mentioned


[19:16 - 19:29]Top five YouTubers are discussed


[23:01 - 23:20]Mr. Beast, Pewdiepie, Casey Neistat, Filthy Frank, and Smosh are chosen as top five YouTubers


[24:17 - 24:27]Difficult to choose only five influential YouTubers


[24:33 - 24:44]Smosh's influence in shaping the YouTube landscape is noted


[15:11 - 24:44]Top Nintendo games and top YouTubers are discussed and debated, with Wii Sports, Melee, Zelda, Pokemon, and Mario Kart being mentioned as top games and Mr. Beast, Pewdiepie, Casey Neistat, Filthy Frank, and Smosh being chosen as top YouTubers. Smosh's influence in shaping the YouTube landscape is noted.


[25:30 - 25:53]mr. Beast has had a significant impact on YouTube and inspired the next generation of YouTubers


[26:36 - 26:55]Felix (PewDiePie) has been the face of YouTube for a long time and defined the trend of "let's plays"


[29:00 - 29:08]Nostalgia Critic (Doug Walker) popularized video essays and had a huge effect on the platform


[29:20 - 29:25]Casey Neistat changed the entire vlog scene and the way videos were made


[29:25 - 29:30]Honorable mentions: Filthy Frank (Joji) and Smosh (Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla)


[29:42 - 29:48]Top five influential YouTubers according to TrashTaste: mr. Beast, PewDiePie, Casey Neistat, Nostalgia Critic, Filthy Frank/Joji


[31:14 - 31:33]Hentai categories: housewife, milf, masterpiece, incest


[24:44 - 33:17]mr. Beast, PewDiePie, Casey Neistat, Nostalgia Critic, and Filthy Frank/Joji have had a significant impact on YouTube and inspired the next generation of YouTubers, while the top hentai categories are housewife, milf, masterpiece, and incest.


[33:25 - 33:31]The speaker is discussing different categories of adult videos


[33:32 - 33:40]They express a preference for domination loss over mindbreak


[34:21 - 34:28]They explain that domination loss is when the roles are reversed in a sexual encounter


[34:28 - 34:34]The speaker dislikes mindbreak because it feels forced and unearned


[34:46 - 34:53]They also find mindbreak boring because the person being mindbroken becomes like a "husk"


[39:09 - 39:20]The speaker and the other person in the conversation discuss their personal preferences for different categories, including forbidden/taboo scenarios, cheating, and cheating-adjacent scenarios


[40:45 - 40:57]They also mention their preference for gyaru and tan lines in adult videos


[41:22 - 41:29]The speaker expresses his liking for teacher/student scenarios, while acknowledging the potential problematic nature of them


[33:17 - 41:40]Overall, the conversation centers around the speaker's preference for more mature and dominant women in adult videos.


[41:41 - 41:51] It's taboo, but sometimes can be too much for some


[44:26 - 44:40]Reverse Dom category is liked by both


[45:14 - 45:25]Reverse Consent is favored by one speaker


[45:41 - 45:58]Teacher category is popular but can be hit or miss


[45:41 - 45:58]Milfs are also popular but can be too close to loli for some


[47:24 - 47:31]Yaru and Dona categories are also popular


[47:36 - 47:56]Cheating is popular but only when the cheater doesn't get caught


[47:36 - 47:56]Tan lines are popular but only if it's cheating


[47:36 - 47:56]NTR is disliked by one speaker


[48:14 - 48:22]Top five hentai categories: Teacher, Yaru, Dom, Cheating, Tan lines


[48:46 - 49:16]BetterHelp is a recommended online therapy option


[49:56 - 50:08]There are not many topics left in the discussion


[50:08 - 50:29]Overrated Tokyo tourist destinations are recommended


[50:08 - 50:29]Top five recommended Tokyo tourist destinations


[41:41 - 50:29]Discussion about different hentai categories and a recommended therapy option, followed by a list of overrated and recommended Tokyo tourist destinations.


[50:36 - 50:46]Discussion of tourist destinations in Tokyo, starting with Shinjuku


[51:33 - 51:40]Shibuya crossing is overrated


[52:53 - 53:18]Akihabara has become crowded and expensive due to scalping


[53:26 - 53:33]Akihabara is not known for its food options


[53:33 - 53:41]Akihabara is worth visiting for anime fans, but not for non-fans


[54:10 - 54:23]Asakusa is known for its temples, which some find overrated


[54:10 - 54:23]Sensō-ji temple is overrated


[55:03 - 55:12]Asakusa also has cool stores and a unique vibe


[55:45 - 55:53]Tokyo Skytree is overrated and expensive


[56:25 - 56:40]Golden Gai can be a good experience, but is expensive compared to other areas


[57:02 - 57:13]Golden Gai may be more foreigner-friendly, but also less authentic


[57:25 - 57:36]Many areas in Tokyo are now foreigner-friendly


[50:29 - 57:43]Discussion of overrated and underrated tourist destinations in Tokyo, including Shibuya crossing, Akihabara, Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree, and Golden Gai.


[59:19 - 59:35]Discussion about going to Golden Guy and how it may not be worth it as a tourist destination unless you have a friend or know the area well.


[1.00:28 - 1.00:37]Different opinions on Golden Guy and whether it is a good place for tourists to visit.


[1.00:28 - 1.00:37]Different opinions on Golden Guy and whether it is a good place for tourists to visit.


[1.00:28 - 1.00:37]Some bad experiences at Golden Guy, but also some positive experiences.


[1.01:14 - 1.01:21]Tips for having a good time at Golden Guy, such as buying the bartender a drink and going to bars on the upper levels.


[1.03:18 - 1.03:24]Advice to not wait in long lines for popular tourist destinations and to explore other options for a better experience.


[1.03:53 - 1.04:08]Discussion about other overrated tourist destinations in Tokyo, such as the popular ramen chain Ichiran and the teamLab exhibition.


[1.04:36 - 1.04:48]The conversation ends with the mention of the overrated tourist destination Mario Karts and how it may not be worth it as well.


[57:43 - 1.04:48]Overall, the group discusses various overrated tourist destinations in Tokyo and shares their experiences and opinions on them.


[1.04:48 - 1.04:55] Speaker discusses the "Mario Car" experience and why they think it is overrated


[1.05:39 - 1.05:49]They then talk about the dangers of being a cyclist in Japan and the perception of cyclists by American drivers


[1.06:08 - 1.06:17]The conversation shifts to discussing recommendations for places to visit in Tokyo and the surrounding areas, including Kobe, Hiroshima, and Kagoshima


[1.06:28 - 1.06:37]They also mention their love for eating and drinking in Tokyo, and recommend Shimokita and Ebisu as fun areas to explore


[1.06:37 - 1.06:50]The speaker shares their preference for more authentic and less touristy experiences, such as in Kagoshima and Kyushu


[1.12:18 - 1.12:24]The speaker mentions their love for the grittiness of Shinjuku, while the other person expresses their dislike for it due to the large crowds


[1.04:48 - 1.12:24]Overall, the speaker encourages visitors to prioritize food and drink experiences in Japan and to explore less touristy areas for a more authentic experience.


[1.12:24 - 1.12:33] Shinjuku has areas that are good for tourists and areas that are not.


[1.12:39 - 1.12:46]East side of Shinjuku has many cool things, while the west side is not as interesting.


[1.13:26 - 1.13:31]Ebisu is a great place to visit with less tourists and a grimey atmosphere.


[1.14:33 - 1.14:48]Shopify is a global commerce platform that helps businesses sell online and in person.


[1.16:35 - 1.16:43]Top five iconic anime moments are subjective and can include scenes like Rockley taking off his weights in Naruto or Goku turning Super Saiyan.


[1.19:33 - 1.19:43]Usher cosplayed as Gojo from Jutsu Kaisen and spoiled the show on Instagram.


[1.20:29 - 1.20:34]Google's top results for iconic anime moments include Super Saiyan, Naruto vs. Sasuke, and Ash winning the Alol League.


[1.12:24 - 1.20:34]The discussion covers a few areas of Shinjuku, including the east and west sides, Ebisu, and the benefits of using Shopify for selling online. The group also debates top iconic anime moments, including scenes from Naruto and Jutsu Kaisen, and mentions a surprising instance of Usher cosplaying as a character from the show. Google's top results for iconic anime moments include Super Saiyan, Naruto vs. Sasuke, and Ash winning the Alol League.


[1.20:34 - 1.20:40] Mention of saving Drukiya and defeat of Boros


[1.22:26 - 1.22:33]Mention of Emperor Lelouch, air manipulation, and United States of smash


[1.22:26 - 1.22:33]Reference to Ultra instinct and "mid as fuck"


[1.22:48 - 1.22:55]Reference to eating a potato chip


[1.23:13 - 1.23:31]Mention of scenes from One Piece including Gear Second, burning the marine flag, declaring war, and putting the hat on Nami


[1.23:13 - 1.23:31]Reference to "going Super Saiyan" as a generational icon


[1.23:32 - 1.23:37]Discussion of iconic scenes in Death Note, including Kira's laugh and confession


[1.24:27 - 1.24:35]Reference to the "talking to my future self" meme from Attack on Titan


[1.24:51 - 1.24:57]Mention of iconic moments in Attack on Titan, including the reveal of the Armored and Colossal Titans and Erwin's speech


[1.26:22 - 1.26:31]Discussion of iconic scenes in anime, specifically those that have impacted the most people


[1.26:47 - 1.26:53]Mention of the Akira bike slide as one of the greatest scenes in anime


[1.27:13 - 1.27:18]Reference to Ghost in the Shell's backflips up the stairs scene


[1.27:35 - 1.27:40]Discussion of the most iconic scene in Evangelion, including the phrase "Get in the robot"


[1.20:34 - 1.28:21]Final point discussing the differences between the English and Japanese versions of "Get in the robot" and the impact of hearing it in different languages.


[1.31:40 - 1.31:54] Discussion about iconic anime scenes


[1.32:56 - 1.33:01]Mention of "Get in the robot" phrase and its potential iconic status


[1.33:46 - 1.33:51]Discussion about the impact and popularity of anime in different countries


[1.34:26 - 1.34:31]Debate over the iconic status of certain anime scenes and whether they have aged well


[1.34:26 - 1.34:31]Mention of "Nied" phrase and its impact on the anime community


[1.34:52 - 1.34:59]Mention of iconic scenes from various anime such as Fullmetal Alchemist, Cowboy Bebop, Gurren Lagann, and Death Note


[1.34:52 - 1.34:59]Specific discussion about the reveal scene in Death Note and its impact on the viewers


[1.34:52 - 1.34:59]Final consensus that the reveal scene in Death Note is an iconic and influential moment in anime history


[1.28:22 - 1.35:14]Overall, a discussion and analysis of iconic anime scenes and their impact on the community and industry.


[1.35:14 - 1.35:20]First episode of Death Note sets up the Death Notes and introduces Ryuk


[1.35:30 - 1.35:36]Light proclaims he will become the god of the new world at the end of the first episode


[1.35:49 - 1.35:54]Death Note dub is highly praised


[1.35:54 - 1.36:00]Death Note is one of the most re-watched anime


[1.35:54 - 1.36:00]Death Note is more iconic than some of the moments on the list


[1.35:54 - 1.36:00]Death Note is more iconic than Pokemon and Haruhi Suzumiya


[1.35:54 - 1.36:00]Death Note's bridge episode is iconic


[1.36:20 - 1.36:25]Death Note is more iconic than the clips shown


[1.36:25 - 1.36:32]Death Note's final episode is more iconic than the bridge episode


[1.39:01 - 1.39:07]Death Note's last episode is iconic


[1.39:01 - 1.39:07]Death Note's last episode is more iconic than the opening


[1.39:01 - 1.39:07]Hunter x Hunter's Chimera Ant arc death scene is iconic


[1.39:37 - 1.39:44]Jojo's Bizarre Adventure has many iconic moments


[1.39:37 - 1.39:44]Jojo's Bizarre Adventure's "Are you approaching me?" scene is iconic


[1.40:03 - 1.40:08]Jojo's Bizarre Adventure's Part 3 has the most iconic moments


[1.41:05 - 1.41:13]Jojo's Bizarre Adventure's Dio's menacing look panel is iconic


[1.41:43 - 1.41:48]Death Note and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure have many of the most iconic manga panels


[1.35:14 - 1.41:54]Death Note and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure are some of the most iconic anime and manga franchises


[1.41:55 - 1.42:00]Spike goes bang and Romastank is hard


[1.42:15 - 1.42:27]Dialogue about Attack on Titan moments and Michael, the voice of Owen


[1.43:16 - 1.43:22]Five iconic anime/manga moments chosen, including Goku Super Saiyan, Rock Lee takes off training weights, bike scene, Jojo "you're approaching me", and Owen's speech


[1.43:57 - 1.44:03]Discussion about which moments are the top iconic ones


[1.44:18 - 1.44:25]Discussion about iconic manga panels, mentioning Tokyo Ghoul, Berserk, Jojo, and Attack on Titan again


[1.44:39 - 1.44:44]Additional discussion about iconic manga panels, including the iconic guts face from Berserk and the smiling face from Fire Punch


[1.46:35 - 1.46:40]Mention of a panel with an astronaut in Chainsaw Man, but hesitation to discuss further due to potential spoilers


[1.48:18 - 1.48:24]Mention of another popular panel with a woman threatening to suffocate someone with her breasts


[1.41:55 - 1.48:42]Discussion of iconic anime/manga moments and panels, including specific examples and debates over which are the most iconic.


[1.52:55 - 1.53:00]A panel from a manga is discussed and deemed as iconic.


[1.53:00 - 1.53:05]The panel is identified as being from Gantz.


[1.53:00 - 1.53:05]The topic shifts to other iconic manga panels and edits.


[1.53:00 - 1.53:05]Various panels and edits are mentioned, including "shoot your goo, my dude" and "my whole".


[1.53:00 - 1.53:05]The group discusses the most iconic panel from Junji Ito's work.


[1.54:27 - 1.54:33]They also mention the "rent's girlfriend crying" panel.


[1.54:54 - 1.55:03]A Patreon top five episode is mentioned.


[1.55:25 - 1.55:31]A call to action is made to support the show on Patreon.


[1.55:31 - 1.55:36]The group encourages listeners to follow them on various platforms.


[1.48:42 - 1.55:38]A panel from Gantz is discussed and deemed iconic, along with other manga panels and edits. The group also mentions a Patreon top five episode and encourages listeners to follow them on various platforms. A call to action is made to support the show on Patreon.