
Roasting Our Horrible Anime Tastes | Trash Taste #34


[00:00 - 00:05]Pokemon is not that great, but Digimon is better


[01:13 - 01:19]Trash Taste Podcast episode discussing anime


[02:39 - 02:47]Anime YouTubers judging each other's anime taste


[03:00 - 03:18]Three by three trend in the anime community


[04:15 - 04:23]Hidden anime list under the username "C dog VA"


[04:15 - 04:23]My Anime List not updated in years


[06:46 - 06:58]Joey gave My Hero Academia season 1 a 7 out of 10, which is the same score as his first anime review on Bleach


[00:00 - 06:58]The Trash Taste Podcast discusses anime and the hosts judge each other's taste using their hidden My Anime Lists, which have not been updated in years. Joey gave My Hero Academia a 7 out of 10, the same score he gave his first anime review on Bleach.


[06:59 - 07:05]The speaker discusses their mixed feelings towards the anime "Bleach" and how they may have criticized it in the past.


[07:12 - 07:20]They mention that the only flaws they found in the anime were the eyes and arc, and everything else was perfect.


[07:41 - 07:46]The speaker argues that everything after the Soul Society arc may not be as good as the first arc.


[09:20 - 09:30]They mention that they have not watched all of the episodes of "Bleach" and that it is not necessary to do so.


[10:37 - 10:44]They discuss the impact of "Bleach" on fashion and the creation of memes, such as "drip Goku".


[11:46 - 11:54]The speaker shares their opinion on "My Hero Academia", stating that it had potential to be great, but has not lived up to their expectations.


[13:18 - 13:24]They compare watching "My Hero Academia" to attending a cousin's birthday party - it's good, but not something they're overly enthusiastic about.


[06:59 - 13:40]The speaker discusses their mixed feelings towards "Bleach" and its impact on fashion and memes. They also share their opinion on "My Hero Academia" and compare it to attending a family event.


[14:08 - 14:15] People discuss their opinions on the anime My Hero Academia and its characters, specifically Deku and Bakugo.


[19:31 - 19:40]They also discuss other anime such as Dragon Ball, Fullmetal Alchemist, and Naruto, and how they have been scored on a list from 2014.


[19:40 - 19:45]One person prefers Bleach over Naruto, while the other has dropped both shows multiple times.


[20:09 - 20:20]They question whether Naruto was actually a good show.


[13:41 - 20:20]Overall, they discuss their personal opinions on various anime and their characters.


[20:47 - 20:53]The speaker and the interviewer discuss the anime Naruto and its popularity


[24:05 - 24:11]The speaker explains that they did not grow up with Naruto and only watched it recently


[24:18 - 24:25]The interviewer questions the speaker about completing every anime on their list


[24:18 - 24:25]The speaker confirms that they have completed all but one anime


[25:35 - 25:45]The interviewer points out some discrepancies in the speaker's ratings, such as giving Tokyo Ghoul season 1 and 2 the same score


[25:45 - 25:52]They mention that their list may seem empty because they only include completed shows


[25:45 - 25:52]They mention shows like Zetsuen no Tempest and Darker than Black as examples of 7/10 shows


[25:45 - 25:52]The interviewer brings up the speaker's low rating of Yuri on Ice and the backlash they received for it


[26:26 - 26:31]The speaker defends their rating and explains why they did not enjoy the show


[26:26 - 26:31]They mention that there were still some aspects of the show they liked, which is why they did not give it a score of 1


[26:40 - 26:47]The speaker and interviewer continue to discuss and debate the speaker's ratings and opinions on various anime


[26:53 - 26:58]The interviewer points out the speaker's 7/10 rating for Kiss X Sis and the speaker explains that it would have been a 10 if they had rated it after watching it with a friend


[26:58 - 27:08]The speaker defends their ratings and explains their thought process behind them


[27:08 - 27:15]They discuss other anime on the speaker's list and the speaker's ratings for them


[20:20 - 27:15]Overall, the speaker gives a thorough explanation of their ratings and defends their opinions.


[27:15 - 27:20]The speaker rewatched a show while drunk and didn't like it as much the second time


[27:37 - 27:45]They mention a collaboration between an anime and a game called AFK Arena


[27:51 - 27:56]The game allows players to progress without actively playing


[28:32 - 28:40]The game has collaborated with other properties before, including Assassin's Creed and Overlord


[28:40 - 28:46]This time, they are collaborating with Persona 5, which the speaker claims is their favorite game


[29:13 - 29:23]The game has unique art style and the crossover allows players to try out two of the newest heroes, Joker and Queen


[31:37 - 31:45]The speaker's taste in anime aligns with popular opinion, but they may give higher ratings to shows from creators or studios they like


[31:37 - 31:45]They mention the game's unique features, collaborations with other properties, and the current collaboration with Persona 5


[31:59 - 32:05]The speaker discusses watching a show while drunk and rewatching it, then transitions to talking about a collaboration between an anime and a game called AFK Arena


[32:18 - 32:24]They enjoy horror anime, but others may not consider them true horror


[32:18 - 32:24]They also enjoy horror anime, but others may not consider them true horror


[32:24 - 32:30]Overall, the speaker's taste in anime may not align with public taste, but they stand by their ratings Comprehensive Summary:


[32:24 - 32:30]The speaker's taste in anime aligns with popular opinion, but they may give higher ratings to shows from creators or studios they like


[33:08 - 33:13]The speaker defends their love for the campy anime Another


[27:15 - 33:48]The speaker defends their love for the campy anime Another and stands by their ratings, even if they may not align with public taste.


[40:11 - 40:17]The speaker and someone else are discussing a list of anime that the speaker has watched.


[40:17 - 40:25]The speaker mentions pulling out a box and joking about pulling out themselves.


[40:34 - 40:47]They discuss the anime "Gone Mine" and the speaker's teenage taste in anime.


[40:34 - 40:47]The speaker mentions using MyAnimeList and Kitsu to track their anime.


[40:34 - 40:47]They mention their past rating of the anime "Akira" and how they would now rate it lower.


[40:34 - 40:47]They discuss the anime "Akamega Kill" and how they called out manga readers on their bluff.


[40:34 - 40:47]The speaker talks about their rating of the anime "Aldernoise Zero" and how they now think season two is worse than season one.


[40:34 - 40:47]They mention the anime "Back Until Tester One" and how they gave it a high rating.


[40:34 - 40:47]The speaker and someone else drink beer and Picura juice while discussing anime.


[40:34 - 40:47]The speaker and someone else drink beer and Picura juice while discussing anime.


[40:34 - 40:47]The speaker and someone else drink beer and Picura juice while discussing anime.


[40:34 - 40:47]The speaker and someone else drink beer and Picura juice while discussing anime.


[33:48 - 40:47]The speaker and someone else discuss a list of anime and the speaker's teenage taste, as well as their past and current ratings of various anime including "Akira", "Akamega Kill", "Aldernoise Zero", "Back Until Tester One", "Batoom", and "Code Geass". They also mention using MyAnimeList and Kitsu, and drink beer and Picura juice while discussing. The speaker's opinion of "Code Geass" has changed after re-watching it and they mention plot twists and a character named Nina.


[40:47 - 40:53]Um, Euphemia massacres everyone in Code Geass.


[40:53 - 41:00]Racism is declared over and the plot continues.


[41:34 - 41:45]Code Geass Season 1 is given an 8/10.


[41:45 - 41:50]The highs of the show make up for its flaws.


[41:59 - 42:08]Season 2 of Code Geass is a car crash that somehow sticks the landing.


[43:07 - 43:13]The ending of Code Geass is considered the best in anime.


[43:13 - 43:22]The speaker is surprised to see they gave Mononoke Hime a 10/10, despite not liking Ghibli films.


[44:11 - 44:18]Gyo, a Junji Ito manga turned movie, is considered a fun watch despite being trashy.


[45:39 - 45:52]The speaker also enjoyed Halo Legends and the Mass Effect anime.


[46:57 - 47:06]Space Dandy was hit or miss for the speaker, with some episodes being a 9/10 and others a 2/10.


[47:45 - 47:57]Sword Art Online is considered a constant 6/10 for the speaker.


[48:19 - 48:26]The speaker gave Re:Zero Season 1 a 6/10, but would now give it a 7/10 after re-watching for Season 2.


[48:19 - 48:26]Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Part 1 was given a 6/10, but the speaker admits to not having seen any other parts.


[48:26 - 48:34]My Neighbor Totoro was mistakenly given an 8/10 by the speaker.


[40:47 - 48:49]Zero, Space Dandy, Sword Art Online, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, My Neighbor Totoro, and Kuroko no Basket. They also mention their growing appreciation for Code Geass Season 2 and the ending of the series being considered the best in anime.


[48:49 - 48:54]The speaker is surprised that the other person did not bash the anime Kuroko no Basket.


[48:54 - 49:01]The speaker loves Kuroko and hates it.


[48:54 - 49:01]Kuroko is a sports anime that got the speaker back into watching sports anime.


[50:13 - 50:34]The speaker agrees with the other person giving the anime "Monster" a 10 out of 10.


[50:13 - 50:34]"Monster" is a slow anime but worth watching.


[50:41 - 50:50]The speaker is scared that "20th Century Boys" will not be adapted well if it becomes an anime.


[52:27 - 52:34]The speaker gave "Ika Musume" a rating of 5 out of 10.


[52:52 - 53:00]The speaker gave "Prison School" an 8 out of 10 and stands by that rating.


[53:05 - 53:10]The speaker gave "Seraph of the End" a 5 out of 10.


[53:40 - 53:48]The speaker gave "Psycho-Pass" a 7 out of 10 for the first season and a 9 out of 10 for the series as a whole.


[54:41 - 54:48]The speaker thinks the world-building in "Psycho-Pass" is amazing.


[54:56 - 55:02]The second and third seasons of "Psycho-Pass" did not have as interesting ideas as the first season.


[55:02 - 55:32]The speaker is sponsored by Honey.


[55:41 - 56:00]Honey is a browser extension that finds coupon codes for online shopping.


[56:00 - 56:11]The speaker has saved money on cosplay thanks to Honey.


[56:11 - 56:24]Honey has saved its members over $2 billion in savings.


[56:57 - 57:05]The speaker gave the first Pokemon movie a 4 out of 10 and thinks the third movie is better.


[57:24 - 57:33]The speaker watched Pokemon and Digimon as a kid but believes Digimon is better.


[48:49 - 57:33]Overall, the speaker rates anime based on an adult perspective and does not let nostalgia influence their ratings.


[58:11 - 58:17]The speaker argues about Digimon being a better story than Pokemon.


[58:52 - 59:10]The speaker reminisces about their childhood and watching Pokemon and Digimon.


[58:52 - 59:10]The speaker talks about their preference for Digimon over Pokemon because of its plot.


[59:21 - 59:28]The speaker mentions their frustration with Ash not getting anywhere in life.


[59:28 - 59:36]The speaker praises the Mewtwo movie and its relatable villain.


[59:36 - 59:48]The speaker questions the emotional impact of the Pikachu crying scene.


[59:55 - 1.00:08]The speaker mentions the forgettable nature of Digimon and its characters.


[1.00:14 - 1.00:22]The speaker argues that Digimon is the original isekai.


[1.00:14 - 1.00:22]The speaker mentions their love for Digimon and their childhood introduction to the concept of isekai.


[1.00:28 - 1.00:47]The speaker talks about their love for Digimon and insults those who prefer Pokemon.


[1.02:03 - 1.02:09]The speaker discusses the difference in their ratings for different anime shows.


[1.03:08 - 1.03:29]The speaker gives an explanation for their ratings for Steins;Gate and Sword Art Online.


[1.04:04 - 1.04:10]The speaker mentions their enjoyment of Sword Art Online, but acknowledges its flaws.


[1.05:42 - 1.06:03]The speaker mentions their confusion while watching Bakemonogatari.


[1.05:42 - 1.06:03]The speaker praises Bakemonogatari and argues that it is executed better than Sword Art Online.


[57:33 - 1.06:12]The speaker argues about Digimon being a better story than Pokemon and discusses their personal ratings for various anime shows. They also mention their love for Digimon and their confusion while watching Bakemonogatari.


[1.07:01 - 1.07:09] The individuals discuss their opinions on various anime shows, including Katana Got 3 and the Monogatari series.


[1.07:38 - 1.07:48]One person enjoys Katana Got 3 more because of its action and setting, while the other person enjoys the Monogatari series for its dialogue and studio Shaft's animation style.


[1.09:08 - 1.09:14]They also discuss other shows, such as Noragami, Black Butler, Deadman Wonderland, and Monster, and their personal ratings for them.


[1.09:57 - 1.10:03]They mention how their opinions may have changed since they were teenagers.


[1.10:56 - 1.11:03]One person expresses surprise that the other person watched Outbreak Company and finished The World God Only Knows with a high rating.


[1.11:55 - 1.12:06]They also mention shows they watched when they first got into anime, including Sunday Without God and Zombie Loan.


[1.13:07 - 1.13:18]They discuss their shared love for The Devil's a Part-Timer and Eating of the East.


[1.13:40 - 1.13:55]The conversation ends with a brief mention of the ending of Eating of the East and a memory of a ship and naked people.


[1.06:12 - 1.13:55]Overall, they discuss their opinions on various anime shows and how they have changed since they were younger.


[1.13:55 - 1.21:29]The speaker discusses a show about 13 people given smartphones and a budget of $100 million to save the world. They also talk about other shows including Fate and Darker than Black, as well as their dislike for being sold on shows.


[1.26:49 - 1.26:54]Narrator discusses watching a game and a show with a friend


[1.27:05 - 1.27:15]They talk about different anime shows and their ratings


[1.27:40 - 1.27:50]They talk about their experience watching Claymore and other shows with sexual themes


[1.28:01 - 1.28:09]They also discuss shows like Ergo Proxy and Serial Experiments Lain


[1.28:01 - 1.28:09]The conversation shifts to Log Horizon and its similarities to Moribito


[1.28:09 - 1.28:20]Narrator shares their opinion on shows like No Game No Life and Excel World


[1.28:09 - 1.28:20]Narrator mentions their love for the manga version of Claymore


[1.28:09 - 1.28:20]Narrator expresses their admiration for the world-building in Log Horizon


[1.28:26 - 1.28:32]They also appreciate the show's gradual reveal of information about the world


[1.28:32 - 1.28:42]Narrator initially dropped Log Horizon but eventually came to love it


[1.21:29 - 1.28:42]The narrator discusses watching a game and various anime shows with a friend, including their ratings and opinions on shows like No Game No Life, Excel World, Ergo Proxy, Serial Experiments Lain, and Claymore. They also talk about their love for the manga version of Claymore and their experience watching shows with sexual themes. The conversation then shifts to Log Horizon and its similarities to Moribito, with the narrator expressing their admiration for the world-building and gradual reveal of information in the show. They also mention initially dropping Log Horizon but eventually coming to love it.


[1.30:52 - 1.31:17]Joe and someone else are discussing anime


[1.32:56 - 1.33:15]They mention "Sword Art Online" and "Log Horizon"


[1.34:50 - 1.35:03]They mention an arc where a guy kills villagers and how it was cool


[1.34:50 - 1.35:03]They discuss how asking someone's favorite anime is a bad question because it changes all the time


[1.35:15 - 1.35:23]Joe says the animation in Log Horizon is not great


[1.35:35 - 1.35:45]They discuss the first few episodes and how they weren't very interesting until the game mechanics were explained


[1.35:35 - 1.35:45]They talk about the discovery of making things taste good and the invention of burgers


[1.35:58 - 1.36:07]Joe says he loves spicy wolf because he learned about economics from it


[1.35:58 - 1.36:07]They decide to share their three by threes, which is a list of nine anime that represents their taste


[1.36:07 - 1.36:16]Joe shares his three by three, which includes "Serial Experiments Lane," "Clannad," "Fooly Cooly," "Princess Mononoke," "Lucky Star," "Mononoke," "Seto no Hanayome," "Mawaru Penguindrum," and "Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou"


[1.36:23 - 1.36:35]They discuss why Joe chose these shows, including his love for comedy and trashy shows


[1.28:43 - 1.36:35]Joe and someone else discuss anime and share their three by threes, with Joe's list including shows that represent his love for comedy and trashy shows.


[1.43:17 - 1.43:26] The speaker is discussing their three by three anime list and their opinions on various shows.


[1.43:38 - 1.43:47]They mention a specific show that they think is trashy and has bad comedy.


[1.44:02 - 1.44:10]The speaker's three by three anime list is revealed, including "Your Name," "Baccano," "Fate/Zero," and "Black Lagoon."


[1.44:11 - 1.44:19]The speaker also talks about a show called "Yu Yu Hakusho" and why they love it.


[1.44:11 - 1.44:19]They mention another show called "Serial Experiments Lain" and why they think it is ahead of its time.


[1.44:26 - 1.44:34]They discuss why they chose "Black Lagoon" for their list and their overall love for the show.


[1.44:26 - 1.44:34]The speaker talks about their surprise at seeing "Black Lagoon" on their list and how they have not had the chance to talk about it much.


[1.44:26 - 1.44:34]The speaker summarizes their thoughts and opinions on various anime shows, including their love for "Yu Yu Hakusho" and "Serial Experiments Lain," and their surprise at "Black Lagoon" being on their list.


[1.44:34 - 1.44:40]The speaker and another person discuss whether or not they would rewatch certain shows, including one called "Lucky Star."


[1.36:36 - 1.44:47]The speaker discusses their anime preferences and opinions on various shows, including "Serial Experiments Lain" and "Yu Yu Hakusho," and reveals their three by three anime list, which includes "Black Lagoon."


[1.45:02 - 1.45:13]The speaker discusses their process for choosing their favorite anime.


[1.51:06 - 1.51:14]They mention rewatching One Piece multiple times and the impact it has had on them.


[1.51:06 - 1.51:14]They discuss the highs and lows of One Piece and the author's storytelling ability.


[1.51:54 - 1.52:00]They discuss the foreshadowing in One Piece and how it keeps getting better with each arc.


[1.51:54 - 1.52:00]They mention rewatching Log Horizon and how it is the only isekai they have come back to.


[1.52:00 - 1.52:06]They decide to choose anime they have rewatched for personal enjoyment, not for their job.


[1.52:00 - 1.52:06]They mention not wanting to rewatch critically acclaimed shows like Monster or Kaiba.


[1.52:00 - 1.52:06]They decide to only choose anime that they truly enjoyed to the core.


[1.52:00 - 1.52:06]They mention struggling to choose a shonen anime because of their length.


[1.52:00 - 1.52:06]The speaker is the "isekai man" and has watched Re:Zero for their job.


[1.52:06 - 1.52:13]They mention how One Piece has been going on for almost 30 years and still has moments that make them feel magical.


[1.52:13 - 1.52:18]They mention having too much emotion and thinking about what they have rewatched.


[1.52:13 - 1.52:18]They mention the hot dog stand arc and the water park adventure supreme arc.


[1.52:13 - 1.52:18]They recall watching the Alabaster arc and thinking it was the greatest thing ever made.


[1.52:13 - 1.52:18]They mention their excitement for season 3 of Log Horizon.


[1.52:13 - 1.52:18]They summarize their thoughts on their favorite anime and mention they might rewatch it now.


[1.44:48 - 1.52:18]Overall, the speaker discusses their process for choosing their favorite anime and mentions specific shows and moments that have had an impact on them.


[1.52:34 - 1.52:39]"Lock Horizons" is recommended as a good esekai without a catch.


[1.52:40 - 1.52:45]"Lock Horizons" is a pure and good esekai.


[1.55:22 - 1.55:30]The speaker regrets nothing about having "Oreimo" in their top nine anime list.


[1.55:36 - 1.55:52]"Eromanga Sensei" and "Aramanga Sensate" are both trashy haramanga anime.


[1.55:57 - 1.56:05]"Oreimo" sparked an outcry due to its incest themes.


[1.56:54 - 1.57:07]The show is considered a trashy anime by many, but the speaker defends it as having good moments.


[1.57:07 - 1.57:16]"Eromanga Sensei" is a reskinned version of "Oreimo."


[1.59:06 - 1.59:13]The speaker's top nine anime list includes "Hunter Hunter," "Golden Time," "Bocorano," "Ping Pong Animation," "Saka moto," "Kaiji," "Mob Psycho 100," "Banana Fish," and "Jojo."


[1.59:06 - 1.59:13]Despite its flaws, "Oreimo" has had a significant impact on the speaker's taste in modern anime.


[1.59:06 - 1.59:13]The speaker's top nine anime list is a reflection of their good taste and personality.


[1.59:06 - 1.59:13]The speaker's top nine anime list is a mix of popular and lesser-known titles.


[1.59:47 - 2.00:08]The speaker's top nine anime list is a representation of their love for different genres and themes.


[2.00:08 - 2.00:15]The speaker has been on both sides of the spectrum portrayed in "Ping Pong Animation."


[2.00:15 - 2.00:22]"Ping Pong Animation" is a rare anime that portrays real life struggles and failures.


[2.00:22 - 2.00:46]"March Comes in Like a Lion" is recommended to those who enjoyed "Ping Pong Animation" for its similar themes.


[1.52:18 - 2.00:46]Overall, the speaker's top nine anime list showcases their diverse and unique taste in anime.


[2.00:46 - 2.00:51] The speaker discusses a school labeling gifted children and their potential struggles later in life.


[2.01:12 - 2.01:32]They mention a top 9 anime list and the inclusion of Sakamoto, which they compare to the Mr. Bean of anime.


[2.01:59 - 2.02:05]The conversation shifts to the concept of guilty pleasure anime and the speaker reveals they do not rewatch anime.


[2.04:47 - 2.05:16]They discuss their nine favorite anime, including Golden Time, Kaiji, and One Outs.


[2.05:42 - 2.05:51]The speaker reveals they do not watch much anime anymore.


[2.07:01 - 2.07:06]They mention they enjoy "chad" shows and recommend Fist of the North Star to their friend.


[2.07:13 - 2.07:25]The speaker mentions their surprise that Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is not on the list.


[2.07:39 - 2.07:51]They express frustration with weak main characters causing avoidable problems in anime.


[2.08:07 - 2.08:12]The speaker admits to not being satisfied with the conversation and jokes about the expectation of them having something interesting to say.


[2.08:07 - 2.08:12]The conversation ends with the speaker questioning what the other person expected from the conversation.


[2.00:46 - 2.08:12]The main points of the conversation include discussing gifted children, top anime lists, guilty pleasure anime, favorite anime, "chad" shows, and frustration with weak main characters.


[2.13:22 - 2.13:29]Page content includes a conversation about creating a three-by-three image of favorite shows


[2.14:39 - 2.14:45]The group discusses the criteria for selecting shows to include in the image


[2.15:06 - 2.15:24]The person who created the image defends their choices and says they are good shows


[2.15:06 - 2.15:24]The group debates whether the image should include a "bad" show to represent the person's taste more accurately


[2.15:06 - 2.15:24]The person who created the image defends their taste in shows and says they like good shows


[2.15:06 - 2.15:24]Discussion about the shows included in the image and how they represent the person's taste


[2.15:24 - 2.15:37]One person complains about the image being too polished and wanting to make it better


[2.15:24 - 2.15:37]Confusion about whether the image should represent the person's favorite shows or just shows they like to talk about


[2.15:24 - 2.15:37]The group discusses whether the image could represent any of their fans, and the person who created the image defends their choices once again


[2.08:12 - 2.15:37]The last bullet point is a summary of the entire conversation, stating that the group discussed creating a three-by-three image of favorite shows and debated the criteria for selecting shows to include, with one person defending their choices as being good shows that represent their taste.


[2.15:37 - 2.15:42]The speaker discusses their good taste in anime and their dislike of others having "shit taste"


[2.19:58 - 2.20:06]They introduce a bonus guest, their manager who works for a Japanese publishing company


[2.20:22 - 2.20:45]The guest reveals their list of anime, which includes shows such as Jojo's Bizarre Adventure and Monster


[2.20:54 - 2.21:04]The guest also mentions owning a large number of body pillows and being a fan of "degeneracy"


[2.20:54 - 2.21:04]They defend their choices, stating that they also enjoy shows with true crime elements


[2.20:54 - 2.21:04]The hosts tease the guest for their choices, but ultimately acknowledge that someone has to have "normal" taste


[2.22:14 - 2.22:20]They mention expecting someone to have good taste, but are proud of their own good taste


[2.15:37 - 2.23:44]The speaker discusses their good taste in anime and brings on a guest, their manager, who reveals their list of anime including shows like Jojo's Bizarre Adventure and Monster. The guest also mentions owning a large number of body pillows and the hosts tease them for their choices. The episode ends with the hosts signing off and asking for viewer opinions.