
We Roasted Our Friend's Taste in Anime | Trash Taste #187


[02:40 - 02:50] The hosts introduce their next three by three


[03:33 - 03:43]They recognize one of the guests based on their anime choices


[05:24 - 05:30]They introduce the topic of anime and their monthly or bimonthly three-by-three segment


[07:01 - 07:10]They start discussing the first three-by-three, and immediately recognize it as someone from their generation due to the inclusion of Gundam Seed


[07:01 - 07:10]They discuss their surprise at Gundam Seed being included and explain why it is not a popular choice among Gundam fans


[07:01 - 07:10]They summarize their discussion and joke about not having seen any Gundams themselves


[07:11 - 07:18]Instead of discussing their own three-by-three, they will be judging other people's three-by-three's


[07:11 - 07:18]They reveal the list of guests who have submitted their three-by-three's


[07:11 - 07:18]They explain their game of guessing which guest the three-by-three belongs to


[07:24 - 07:32]They start the episode, discussing how tired they are


[07:24 - 07:32]They discuss the delayed release of the episode and the fact that it is the first one after New Year's


[07:33 - 07:41]They guess it is Dye's three-by-three based on the inclusion of Clannad and Naruto, as well as the attempt to seem cultured with Welcome to the NHK


[00:00 - 07:41]The concise summary is that the hosts are judging other guests' three-by-three's and have guessed that the first one belongs to Dye.


[08:22 - 08:30] Seed was a popular Gundam show back in the day


[10:42 - 10:49]White Album 2 is a mid-2000s trashy romance with a car crash ending


[11:08 - 11:14]It gained mainstream popularity despite not being the best writing


[11:38 - 11:43]The author sets everything on fire and it's a love triangle


[11:56 - 12:07]Dydus always talks about loving romance and slice of life shows


[12:56 - 13:02]The characters shout at the screen and it's a great time


[13:27 - 13:48]Orimo has a controversial ending with incest


[13:27 - 13:48]The internet had a meltdown over the ending of Orimo


[13:48 - 14:21]School Days also had a controversial ending that caused a reaction on 2chan


[14:21 - 14:35]Half of the internet thought it was a masterpiece while the other half thought it was the worst ending ever


[14:21 - 14:35]RMO was initially thought to be incest bait but turned out to be an interesting look at otaku culture Comprehensive Summary:


[14:42 - 14:53]White Album 2 is a mid-2000s trashy romance with a car crash ending and a love triangle


[15:02 - 15:15]Dydus loves romance and slice of life shows


[15:02 - 15:15]Orimo and School Days both had controversial endings that caused reactions on 2chan


[15:30 - 15:43]RMO is about otaku and Akihabara culture in Japan


[15:30 - 15:43]Seed, a popular Gundam show, gained mainstream popularity despite not having the best writing


[07:41 - 15:43]RMO, initially thought to be incest bait, is actually about otaku and Akihabara culture in Japan.


[15:43 - 16:19]Discussion of the anime Akihabara 2000 and its depiction of brother and sister relationships in anime


[20:05 - 20:10]Season 2 of Akihabara 2000 shifts to a more generic harem anime


[20:05 - 20:10]The author's trolling and release of an OVA where the main character marries his sister


[20:05 - 20:10]Comparison to other incest-themed anime, such as Araromanga Sensei


[20:05 - 20:10]Welcome to the NHK is a more realistic and depressing take on otaku culture


[21:29 - 21:45]Season 2's ending, where the main character chooses his sister, causes controversy


[22:57 - 23:08]Conclusion that Akihabara 2000 was a defining anime for many people in the speaker's generation


[23:37 - 24:00]A discussion of the impact of the first anime someone watches on their taste and nostalgia


[23:37 - 24:00]Prince of Tennis: The Movie was mentioned as a first anime for the speaker


[24:14 - 24:23]Spirited Away is recommended to the other person in the conversation


[15:43 - 24:30]Discussion of anime Akihabara 2000, its controversial second season, and comparison to other incest-themed anime, as well as a discussion on the impact of the first anime someone watches on their taste and nostalgia. Recommendation of Welcome to the NHK and Spirited Away.


[28:42 - 28:49] The speaker discusses a variety of anime shows with a guest, including "Haikyuu!!", "Attack on Titan", "Made in Abyss", and "School Days".


[31:05 - 31:10]The speaker admits to lying about watching "Haikyuu!!".


[31:05 - 31:10]They briefly mention "Your Lie in April", "Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso" and "Hajime no Ippo".


[31:16 - 31:21]The speaker introduces a sponsored segment for Vece shoes.


[32:27 - 32:38]They mention the length of "Haikyuu!!" and its hype, comparing it to "Gurren Lagann".


[32:27 - 32:38]The guest, Kevin, is revealed to have composed the soundtrack for "Made in Abyss".


[32:27 - 32:38]They mention a digression about the English soundtrack for the "Digimon" movie.


[32:27 - 32:38]The guest reveals that "Aria the Animation" was the series that inspired him to make music for anime.


[32:27 - 32:38]The speaker expresses surprise at this, as the show has a low rating on MyAnimeList.


[32:38 - 32:50]The speaker and guest discuss the soundtracks of various anime shows, including "Made in Abyss", "Kara no Kyoukai", and "Ride Your Wave".


[32:38 - 32:50]The guest explains that he appreciates the soundtrack of "Aria the Animation".


[32:38 - 32:50]The speaker and guest continue to discuss the soundtracks of various anime shows.


[32:38 - 32:50]The guest mentions "Arajuna" as a show with an impressive soundtrack.


[32:38 - 32:50]The speaker shares a brief overview of "Arajuna", including its premise and the guest's personal connection to the soundtrack.


[32:38 - 32:50]The guest expresses his admiration for the soundtrack of "Arajuna".


[32:38 - 32:50]The speaker summarizes the discussion by stating that the guest has a strong appreciation for anime soundtracks and was inspired to make music for anime by "Arajuna".


[32:38 - 32:50]The guest is revealed to be Kevin, a composer for anime soundtracks.


[24:30 - 32:50]The speaker and guest discuss various anime shows and their soundtracks, including "Haikyuu!!", "Made in Abyss", and "Arajuna". The guest, who is revealed to be Kevin, shares his personal connection to the soundtrack for "Arajuna" and his inspiration to make music for anime.


[32:50 - 33:23]The speaker discusses how certain types of music are more impactful in different mediums (e.g. films vs anime series)


[33:31 - 33:38]They mention the anime "Terror in Resonance" and how its soundtrack is memorable and impactful


[33:31 - 33:38]The speaker and Kevin both have a deep appreciation for the soundtrack of "Terror in Resonance"


[34:19 - 34:25]The speaker shares an interesting fact about the show's air date coinciding with 9/11


[35:09 - 35:25]They discuss the show's plot and characters, and how it may have been overshadowed by its soundtrack


[37:12 - 37:18]The speaker expresses surprise about Kevin including "Voice of a Distant Star" on his list, but notes that it has a good soundtrack


[37:18 - 37:38]They discuss director Makoto Shinkai and his tendency to make similar films


[38:26 - 38:35]The speaker shares their thoughts on Shinkai's newest film and how it incorporates elements of Ghibli films


[38:53 - 39:00]They mention that they prefer "Your Name" over "Weathering with You"


[39:27 - 39:41]The speaker expresses their love for Shinkai's works and notes that he always captures certain emotions and ideas well, but his plots may be lacking


[39:27 - 39:41]The speaker notes that they respect Shinkai for trying something new with "Weathering with You"


[39:41 - 40:06]They mention "Your Name" as an example of Shinkai's improvement in creating a compelling plot


[39:41 - 40:06]The speaker and the host discuss the romance aspect of Shinkai's films and how it can be seen as a weakness or strength


[39:41 - 40:06]The speaker shares their opinion on the romance in "Your Name"


[39:41 - 40:06]The speaker and host discuss how Shinkai's works often have a collection of emotions rather than a cohesive plot


[32:50 - 41:31]Summarizes the main points of the discussion about Shinkai's works and their opinions on them.


[41:31 - 41:37] The speaker struggles with watching romance-related content in anime.


[41:37 - 41:42]They do not have the same issue with western media.


[41:42 - 41:49]They do not connect with Japanese interpretations of romance stories.


[41:49 - 42:01]The speaker's favorite western romance film is "The Notebook."


[42:43 - 43:05]They believe it has a coherent story with multiple emotional points similar to a Shinkai film.


[42:43 - 43:05]The stigma surrounding the film as a "relationship tester" is undeserved.


[43:05 - 43:14]The speaker cried while watching "The Notebook" with someone.


[43:14 - 43:22]They do not remember much about "The Vow" because it was not Japanese.


[44:11 - 44:17]Channing Tatum was known as a romance go-to in American media.


[44:22 - 44:29]The speaker cannot think of a western media romance story they think is well-done.


[44:49 - 45:03]They believe there are rarely stories about romance going horribly wrong in anime.


[45:24 - 45:46]The speaker believes romance is messy in real life.


[46:38 - 46:53]They mention "Loveless" marriages and wish there were anime about them.


[46:38 - 46:53]"Aggretsuko" was not popular in Japan because it was too real.


[47:28 - 48:07]The speaker dislikes the corniness of love triangles in anime.


[47:28 - 48:07]They believe "Golden Time" is the most realistic depiction of a love triangle.


[48:49 - 48:57]They think western media does a slightly better job at exploring mature romance.


[49:03 - 49:17]The speaker believes anime often relies on outward sources for conflict in romance.


[49:03 - 49:17]The speaker is not a huge fan of anime because of the lack of serious romance stories.


[41:31 - 49:17]The speaker discusses their struggles with watching romance-related content in anime and compares it to western media. They also talk about their favorite western romance film and the stigma surrounding it. They touch on the lack of realistic and mature romance stories in anime compared to western media.


[49:32 - 49:52] The speaker and his friend are discussing anime and how they perceive it differently from real actors.


[51:35 - 51:41]The speaker finds it easier to suspend disbelief in anime due to its animated medium.


[51:35 - 51:41]The friend finds real actors more convincing in portraying emotions and body language.


[51:35 - 51:41]The speaker and friend have different preferences for romance in anime versus live action.


[51:47 - 51:54]They mention various anime films and series, including Ghost in the Shell, Akira, and Pokemon movies.


[55:41 - 55:59]The friend's list consists of mostly action anime, which the speaker jokes is a "male anime fan" list.


[56:32 - 56:57]The speaker guesses the friend included Cash On Sins for its "badass" art style.


[57:02 - 57:10]The friend also includes Code Geass, which the speaker knows is his favorite anime.


[57:02 - 57:10]The friend confirms that he included it for this reason.


[57:10 - 57:17]The speaker and friend discuss their love for Yu-Gi-Oh and its quotable lines.


[57:26 - 57:43]The speaker is unsure if certain lines are from the original dub or the abridged version.


[57:55 - 58:07]The abridged version is known for its hilarious memes.


[49:17 - 58:07]The last bullet point summarizes the conversation about anime and their preferences for certain series.


[58:14 - 58:26] The speaker and another person discuss a meme related to a card called "part of greed" in an anime.


[58:44 - 58:50]They talk about the design of the card and how it is confusing and concerning.


[59:13 - 59:26]The conversation shifts to a popular anime called "Yu-Gi-Oh!" and the speaker's childhood memories of wanting a "dual disc" toy.


[1.00:54 - 1.01:11]They mention playing a video game based on the anime and the difficulty of collecting all the cards.


[1.01:18 - 1.01:32]The speaker expresses their love for the anime "Attack on Titan" and their disappointment with the ending.


[1.04:14 - 1.04:42]They mention other popular anime and how they have become widespread memes on social media.


[1.05:29 - 1.05:38]The speaker and their friend discuss a list of anime, including "Afro Samurai" and "Death Note," that are recommended for someone new to the genre.


[1.05:29 - 1.05:38]The speaker expresses their love for the anime "One Outs."


[1.05:48 - 1.05:54]The list also includes a controversial anime called "Hand Shakers."


[1.06:01 - 1.06:07]They mention a director named Shindo who is known for their work on "Hand Shakers."


[1.06:01 - 1.06:07]The list is revealed to be created by a person named Mood, who apparently enjoys "Hand Shakers."


[58:07 - 1.06:33]The speaker and their friend have a discussion about anime and popular memes, including "part of greed" and "Attack on Titan." They also discuss a list of recommended anime, including "One Outs" and "Hand Shakers," and mention a controversial director named Shindo.


[1.06:34 - 1.06:43] The speaker is discussing the anime "Shindo Al Moon" and "Hinamatsuri"


[1.06:43 - 1.06:54]They mention the impressive visual standpoint of "Shindo Al Moon" and how it may be leaning more towards "Moon on"


[1.07:12 - 1.07:26]The speaker talks about the excessive use of textures and dynamic camera movement in "Shindo Al Moon"


[1.07:26 - 1.07:37]They compare the excessive use of textures to a first-time Powerpoint user using the star wipe transition for every slide


[1.08:39 - 1.08:50]They discuss their dislike for the main character in "Prince of Tannies" and the show's lack of realism


[1.09:07 - 1.09:15]The speaker talks about the anime "Prince of Tannies" and its use of unrealistic power-ups, specifically the "teska zone"


[1.10:08 - 1.10:23]They mention that the power-ups in sports anime can make for entertaining storylines


[1.12:13 - 1.12:25]The speaker mentions their love for "One Ounce" and its use of death logic in a baseball setting


[1.12:25 - 1.12:35]The speaker mentions "Afro Samurai" and its impressive voice acting by Samuel L. Jackson


[1.12:48 - 1.12:57]They briefly mention "Hell Sing" and its dub, which they enjoy


[1.13:12 - 1.13:20]The speaker talks about the anime "Handshakers" and its use of visuals, but disliking it overall


[1.14:01 - 1.14:07]They mention "Hinamatsuri" as a feel-good anime that showcases the relationship between a father and daughter


[1.15:10 - 1.15:21]The speaker recommends "Hinamatsuri" for fathers with daughters


[1.15:27 - 1.15:33]The list ends with the speaker looking forward to seeing the rest of the list, which may contain more mentions of "Death Note."


[1.06:34 - 1.15:33]The overall theme of the discussion is about their favorite anime, with a focus on sports anime and their use of unrealistic elements.


[1.15:44 - 1.15:52]Mention of Tera resonance and Shopify


[1.15:59 - 1.16:08]Description of Shopify as a global commerce platform


[1.15:59 - 1.16:08]Explanation of how Shopify helps businesses at every stage


[1.16:26 - 1.16:36]Specific examples of businesses that use Shopify


[1.16:26 - 1.16:36]Shopify's capabilities for selling online and in person


[1.16:26 - 1.16:36]Mention of Shopify's high conversion rates and AI-powered features


[1.16:26 - 1.16:36]Description of Shopify's appeal to businesses of all sizes


[1.16:26 - 1.16:36]Mention of Shopify's impact on e-commerce in the US and globally


[1.16:36 - 1.16:49]Invitation to sign up for a trial period on Shopify's website


[1.16:49 - 1.16:57]Mention of Emily's enjoyment of Shopify and invitation to do business together


[1.19:12 - 1.19:28]Emily's interest in various anime shows, including Panning Stocking and Cardcaptor Sakura


[1.19:12 - 1.19:28]Emily's assumption that she watched the dub version of Cardcaptor Sakura


[1.20:28 - 1.20:37]Examples of name changes in the American version of Cardcaptor Sakura


[1.21:13 - 1.21:35]Discussion of differences between the American and Japanese versions of Cardcaptor Sakura


[1.21:13 - 1.21:35]Emily's observation of aesthetic-focused shows in Japan


[1.15:33 - 1.24:19]Mention of Nichijou and Emily's continued enjoyment of it Overall, the audio discusses Tera resonance and Shopify, Emily's interest in various anime shows, and the differences between the American and Japanese versions of Cardcaptor Sakura. It also highlights Shopify's capabilities and appeal to businesses of all sizes.


[1.25:28 - 1.25:37]Emily talks about wanting to watch a show called "So Funny"


[1.26:37 - 1.26:47]They discuss the comedy style of the show "Nichjo"


[1.26:37 - 1.26:47]They mention the unique animation style of "Nichjo"


[1.26:37 - 1.26:47]They discuss the popularity and potential memes of "Nichjo"


[1.26:37 - 1.26:47]Emily mentions her love for the show "My Love Story"


[1.26:37 - 1.26:47]They debate which romance anime is representative of their generation


[1.26:47 - 1.26:53]They discuss other romance anime such as "Kagea Summer" and "Toradora"


[1.27:29 - 1.27:36]They joke about how Emily relates to clumsy anime characters


[1.28:11 - 1.28:18]They mention how Konosuba despises romance anime


[1.29:17 - 1.29:23]They talk about the stereotypes fulfilled by Emily's favorite shows


[1.31:02 - 1.31:12]Emily mentions her first anime, "Naruto"


[1.31:02 - 1.31:12]They discuss the surprising fact that Emily has watched "Naruto"


[1.31:02 - 1.31:12]Emily talks about her love for the anime "Aiken"


[1.31:22 - 1.31:28]They mention the iconic fight scene between Rock Lee and Gaara in "Naruto"


[1.31:51 - 1.32:12]They describe "Aiken" as a highly sexualized comedy with exaggerated fan service


[1.24:19 - 1.32:40]Emily and her husband discuss their favorite anime and Emily's surprise love for "Naruto" and "Aiken."


[1.32:40 - 1.32:58]Sydney mentions this show as the first ecchi show she watched


[1.32:58 - 1.33:10]The show is infamous for its sexual content and can be found on forums and YouTube


[1.33:22 - 1.33:31]Sydney was so scared of her dad finding out, she rebooted her computer after watching it


[1.33:42 - 1.33:48]The show features a scene where the characters' boobs are sentient


[1.34:09 - 1.34:16]Sydney and the speaker discuss their mutual love for boba


[1.34:42 - 1.34:52]The speaker and Sydney discuss their mutual love for Naruto and Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, shows they grew up watching on Cartoon Network


[1.34:42 - 1.34:52]The speaker recommends the manga series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo to the audience


[1.35:28 - 1.35:36]The show is known for its absurd and hilarious comedy


[1.35:36 - 1.35:42]Sydney mentions that she also loves the anime Ouran High School Host Club


[1.35:56 - 1.36:06]The speaker recommends the anime Mars of Destruction as a better aged version of Anohana


[1.37:39 - 1.37:50]They mention a ten years later drawing for the characters in Anohana


[1.39:15 - 1.39:20]Sydney and the speaker discuss the potential for an after story of popular anime characters


[1.39:15 - 1.39:20]The speaker and Sydney discuss Higurashi, a horror anime, and its slow pacing


[1.39:15 - 1.39:20]Sydney and the speaker discuss their mutual love for the anime Higurashi and its infamous scene involving a school explosion


[1.40:16 - 1.40:33]The speaker recommends reading the Higurashi manga for a more terrifying experience


[1.41:14 - 1.41:23]They mention a documentary about the family who created the visual novel for Higurashi


[1.32:40 - 1.41:35]Sydney and the speaker discuss various anime, including their first ecchi show, a popular comedy, and a horror anime. They also mention their mutual love for boba and recommend other anime and manga to the audience.


[1.41:35 - 1.41:42]Person talking about a scene in a movie where a character had to research how much gas it would take to blow up a school


[1.43:38 - 1.43:44]They question the relevance of this research to the plot


[1.43:44 - 1.43:50]The person imagines an old man googling this information for the movie


[1.44:12 - 1.44:24]They discuss a parody anime called "Kami Kami Kami Kami Kami Kami Kami"


[1.45:04 - 1.45:14]They discuss a show called "Come into Our Karin" and its depressing plot


[1.46:04 - 1.46:10]They mention "Even Gillion" as how they met and how it connects with someone on a personal level


[1.47:12 - 1.47:17]They mention a show, possibly "Macross Frontier" or "Digimon Adventures"


[1.47:12 - 1.47:17]They mention "Isekai Quartet" and a show called "Vampi Dies in No Time"


[1.47:12 - 1.47:17]They mention a show called "Fruits Basket" and a show called "Magic User's Club"


[1.47:17 - 1.47:22]They mention "Neon Genesis Evangelion" and a show called "Saiyuki"


[1.49:33 - 1.49:43]They mention "Medea Nudeea" and a show called "Akazuki in Cha-Cha"


[1.41:35 - 1.50:19]A comprehensive summary of the conversation is about discussing various anime and shows with someone who has a vast knowledge and love for anime. They also mention a parody anime and a depressing show that holds personal significance for them.


[1.50:19 - 1.50:28]Kaz mentioned liking ovaries in the past


[1.50:28 - 1.50:38]Misses the ova era of anime for unique and interesting ideas


[1.50:38 - 1.50:46]Will never get another genociber or violence jack


[1.52:01 - 1.52:07]Watching random 90s ova, randomly has titties and nudity


[1.52:21 - 1.52:27]Finds 90s ova to be fascinating and unique


[1.52:27 - 1.52:33]Trying to find shows with no pre-existing manga


[1.53:10 - 1.53:20]Discusses shows like Akazuki and cha-chai and sailor uniform


[1.53:10 - 1.53:20]1994 added magical girl theme to Akiri Chan


[1.53:40 - 1.54:05]Kyle's reasoning for liking Digimon


[1.54:19 - 1.54:25]Digimon gave a sense of religion to some


[1.54:38 - 1.54:43]Digimon and Pokemon fan, but Digimon has more engaging storyline


[1.54:43 - 1.54:53]Digimon and Pokemon gave a sense of nostalgia


[1.55:29 - 1.55:40]Discusses chunibio and its impact on anime


[1.55:48 - 1.56:02]Chunibio related to isekai quartet


[1.55:48 - 1.56:02]Isekai quartet is like the avengers or justice league of isekai shows


[1.56:09 - 1.56:25]Liked isekai quartet for fan service, not necessarily the narrative


[1.57:01 - 1.57:18]Discusses vampire dies in no time as a solid show


[1.57:28 - 1.57:48]Talks about His and Her Circumstances and nostalgia for romance anime


[1.57:48 - 1.57:57]His and Her Circumstances is a masterpiece from Gainax with Anno


[1.58:21 - 1.58:26]Uses music from Eva and vice versa


[1.58:26 - 1.58:32]Anno directed Shin Godzilla


[1.50:19 - 1.58:32]The speaker and their friend discuss their love for anime from the 90s, particularly the ova era and its unique and interesting ideas. They also touch on shows like Akazuki and cha-chai, sailor uniform, and His and Her Circumstances. They also discuss the impact of certain shows and themes on anime, such as chunibio and isekai quartet, and the nostalgia and religious connection some have to shows like Digimon. They also mention the impact of director Anno and the use of music from Eva in other shows.


[1.58:32 - 1.58:39]Mention of iconic "Do not" line in planning scene


[1.58:55 - 1.59:09]Discussion about recycling and reuse of iconic elements in anime


[1.58:55 - 1.59:09]Praise for unique art style, music, and story of Madoka Magica


[1.59:09 - 1.59:18]Discussion about Madoka Magica's role in deconstruction of genres


[2.00:11 - 2.00:16]Introduction of Macross and its impact on the idol genre in anime


[2.00:11 - 2.00:16]Discussion about Macross's influence on vtubers and AKB48


[2.01:13 - 2.01:32]Mention of Ghost in the Shell, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Record of Lotus War, Mushishi, Escaflowne, Nausicaa, and Attack on Titan


[2.02:24 - 2.02:37]Praise for Mushishi's visual and storytelling elements


[2.02:47 - 2.02:58]Discussion about Mushishi's aesthetic and how it reflects Joey's vibe


[2.05:17 - 2.05:24]Discussion about the use of easter guy in 90s anime and its difference from modern easter guy


[2.06:18 - 2.06:23]Mention of Record of Lotus War as a Tolkien/D&D-inspired anime


[2.06:23 - 2.06:42]Mention of Jojo's iconic ost, favorite parts, and best op


[2.06:48 - 2.06:57]Discussion about the impact of Escaflowne as an isekai before the genre became popular


[1.58:32 - 2.06:57]Discussion of iconic elements in anime, praise for unique elements in Madoka Magica and Mushishi, and the impact of Macross and Escaflowne on idol and isekai genres respectively. Mention of Ghost in the Shell, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, Record of Lotus War, Nausicaa, and Attack on Titan.


[2.06:59 - 2.07:11]"Fantasy mix" mentioned twice, followed by "Mushi shi" being praised as the epitome of anime and its characters being loved for their sadness.


[2.07:17 - 2.07:28]"Nausica" and "Miyazaki" mentioned as having fantastic storytelling and great characters.


[2.07:28 - 2.07:47]Mention of a manga adaptation and surprise at its existence.


[2.07:28 - 2.07:47]"Gallium" praised for being a perfect mix of genres.


[2.08:05 - 2.08:26]One person expresses surprise at the lack of sexual anime shows, citing the lack of imagination and interesting concepts.


[2.09:17 - 2.09:25]Surprising tastes in anime mentioned, such as the author of "One Punch Man" liking "Spy Family."


[2.09:17 - 2.09:25]Mention of "One Punch Man" author liking "Minami-ke."


[2.09:41 - 2.09:57]Mention of a Viking cartoon inspiring a manga author and leading to the creation of "Vinland Saga."


[2.10:07 - 2.10:18]Surprise at the wholesome taste of "One Punch Man" author.


[2.10:38 - 2.10:50]Surprise at the taste of a manga artist who creates dark and heavy stories.


[2.10:50 - 2.11:07]Mention of a manga artist liking "Vicky the Viking" and creating "Vinland Saga" because of it.


[2.11:07 - 2.11:15]Mention of a viral short that inspired an artist's work.


[2.12:15 - 2.12:24]Excitement over seeing the creator of "Death Note" and "Attack on Titan" in person.


[2.12:30 - 2.12:36]Surprising inspirations for famous songs mentioned.


[2.12:36 - 2.12:45]Surprising tastes in manga revealed.


[2.13:16 - 2.13:24]Mention of a manga about a dog.


[2.14:05 - 2.14:12]Surprise at the inclusion of "Higurashi" in a manga artist's three by three.


[2.14:33 - 2.14:48]Mention of "Legend of the Galactic Heroes" being praised as the best space opera story.


[2.14:58 - 2.15:04]Promotion for Patreon and a call to action for viewers to check it out and become a patron.


[2.06:59 - 2.15:45]Various discussions and opinions on anime and manga are shared, including surprising tastes and inspirations.