Ruining the Purest Mind on YouTube (ft. @Sykkuno) | Trash Taste #143
[00:00 - 00:11]Non-Americans and some Americans remember a tour across America last year
[00:18 - 00:27]Tour was released for early access for a limited time, along with tour merch
[00:51 - 00:59]Saikune joins the podcast Trash Taste
[03:25 - 03:30]Saikune is a variety streamer and presents an award at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards
[04:23 - 04:29]Saikune is a variety streamer and presents an award at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards
[04:40 - 04:46]The podcast usually doesn't talk about anime, but Saikune is an anime fan
[04:40 - 04:46]The podcast discusses various topics, including anime and toilets in Japan
[05:14 - 05:20]They discuss toilets with buttons and automatic features in Japan
[06:18 - 06:27]Saikune has an awkward taxi ride in the US and UK
[00:00 - 06:27]Non-Americans and Americans remember a tour across America, Saikune joins the podcast Trash Taste, presents an award at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, and discusses various topics including anime and toilets in Japan.
[06:27 - 06:33]The speaker talks about their first time returning from Japan and accidentally leaving the taxi door open.
[07:03 - 07:12]They discuss the different types of toilets in Japan and their preference for manual control.
[07:18 - 07:26]The speaker talks about their daily routine in Japan, including sneaking food from the fridge and going on IRL streams.
[07:54 - 08:00]They mention the strange and often sexual content on Japanese TikTok.
[08:14 - 08:26]The conversation turns to Vietnamese people arguing with police in Japan and the prevalence of these videos on TikTok.
[10:29 - 10:35]The speaker talks about their experience on the quiet and clean trains in Japan compared to the Bart in San Francisco.
[11:50 - 11:58]They discuss the strict COVID regulations for entering and leaving Japan.
[12:38 - 12:44]The speaker mentions their delayed flight and their smooth experience with immigration in Japan.
[12:50 - 13:00]The conversation turns to the speaker's experience trying different sandwiches and food combinations in Japan.
[13:06 - 13:12]The speaker reveals that the sandwich they liked the most was actually the worst one.
[13:06 - 13:12]They are asked to name the best food in Japan.
[06:27 - 13:12]The speaker talks about their experiences returning from Japan, using toilets, their daily routine, TikTok content, and their thoughts on Japanese food. They also discuss the strict COVID regulations for entering and leaving Japan.
[13:12 - 13:19] The speaker talks about liking sandwiches and their affordability in the current location.
[13:26 - 13:32]They mention that everything in the area is inexpensive, including sandwiches.
[14:10 - 14:15]The speaker and the person they are talking to discuss the differences in bread quality between Japan, Europe, and America.
[15:21 - 15:26]They mention a charity event where they ate expired bread and compare it to their experiences in Japan.
[16:41 - 16:48]The speaker mentions their first experiences in Japan, specifically the cleanliness and safety compared to their experiences in the US.
[17:32 - 17:43]They discuss the police response to theft in Japan and the US.
[19:14 - 19:19]The speaker and the person they are talking to talk about a friend's car being stolen and the lack of police involvement.
[19:48 - 19:53]They mention the differences in gun ownership and laws between Japan and the US.
[13:12 - 20:01]The speaker discusses their fondness for sandwiches and the affordability of food in their current location. They also compare the quality of bread in Japan, Europe, and America. They mention their first experiences in Japan and the differences in cleanliness and safety compared to the US. The conversation then shifts to the police response to theft in Japan and the US, as well as the differences in gun ownership and laws.
[20:01 - 20:08]Need a license to become a policeman in Japan, government likes giving jobs
[20:36 - 20:42]During the pandemic, police would not respond to thefts under a certain amount
[20:42 - 20:48]Police in Japan have a lot of free time and are eager to respond to any situation
[22:22 - 22:28]Pressing the wrong button on the intercom can result in a visit from a private army of police officers
[24:36 - 24:46]Private security company provides emergency response services for apartments in Japan
[24:36 - 24:46]Japan's police response system is both efficient and slightly intimidating
[24:36 - 24:46]Japan's government provides jobs to people, including those in the police force
[25:20 - 25:26]The kanji for "emergency" or "danger" is a red button on the intercom and should not be pressed
[25:33 - 25:39]The kanji for "emergency" or "danger" is a red button on the intercom and should not be pressed
[25:39 - 25:46]Private security companies provide emergency response services for apartments
[25:39 - 25:46]Pressing the wrong button on the intercom can result in a visit from a private army of police officers
[25:52 - 26:01]Light switches in Japanese apartments can be difficult to find, especially if they are in the bathroom
[26:12 - 26:18]Apartments in Japan may have unique features, such as carpet in the bathroom, which can be inconvenient
[26:25 - 26:30]Some people sit while using the bidet because it is warm and they don't have to clean the toilet
[20:01 - 26:43]Japan's police force and emergency response system are efficient and eager to respond to any situation, but pressing the wrong button on the intercom can result in a visit from a private army of police officers. The government also provides jobs, including in the police force, and private security companies offer emergency response services for apartments. Some apartments may have unique features, such as carpet in the bathroom.
[26:54 - 27:03] The speakers discuss the cleanliness of their homes and the standards of cleanliness in streamer houses.
[27:30 - 27:36]They also talk about the increase in money and resources for streamers, leading to better living conditions and higher levels of security.
[28:14 - 28:28]The conversation then shifts to the topic of car break-ins in America and the differences in safety measures between Japan and America.
[29:43 - 29:48]They also discuss Japanese food, including the affordability of Japanese curry in Japan compared to the US and the popularity of chicken tikka masala in the UK.
[31:39 - 31:44]The speakers mention their love for all types of curry, including Thai and Japanese curry.
[33:39 - 33:45]The conversation ends with the speakers discussing their preferences for spicy food and recommending Hokkaido soup curry.
[26:43 - 33:58]Overall, the speakers discuss lifestyle differences between Japan and America, including cleanliness, safety, and food preferences.
[34:06 - 34:12] The speaker discusses their experience with spicy food and the "Hot Ones" challenge.
[34:12 - 34:19]They mention trying a hot sauce called "the bomb" which was the max level of spiciness they could handle.
[34:40 - 34:51]They also talk about their Vietnamese heritage and how it may influence their tolerance for spicy food.
[35:03 - 35:08]The conversation then shifts to Japanese food, specifically soup curry and udon noodles.
[35:37 - 35:44]They mention not having tried sushi yet due to one person in their group not eating seafood.
[37:27 - 37:32]The speaker expresses their opinion that sushi in Japan is not as life-changing as people may expect, but it is still high-quality and affordable.
[39:22 - 39:28]They discuss the benefits of the conversion rate for foreigners in Japan.
[39:40 - 39:48]The speaker mentions struggling with coins and giving them to their friend because they don't know what to do with them.
[40:01 - 40:10]They share a humorous anecdote about getting more coins back when trying to get rid of them.
[40:38 - 40:46]The speaker talks about their anxiety about holding up a line when paying with exact change when they first moved to Japan.
[33:58 - 40:46]The speaker discusses their experience with spicy food and the "Hot Ones" challenge, as well as their thoughts on Japanese food, specifically sushi. They also mention the benefits of the conversion rate for foreigners in Japan and their struggles with coins.
[41:06 - 41:13] Speaker talks about getting rid of coins and preferring higher denomination bills
[41:19 - 41:31]Episode sponsored by Honey, a money-saving tool for online shopping
[42:41 - 42:48]Speaker shares about their background and how they started streaming
[42:41 - 42:48]Started streaming 3 years ago and made friends through it
[45:41 - 45:48]Minecraft was the first game they played with friends
[46:04 - 46:13]Difficult to grow from 1 viewer to 100, but collabs helped
[46:25 - 46:36]Quit their job to focus on streaming
[47:02 - 47:08]Speaker has a mechanical engineering degree but never uses it
[47:33 - 47:43]Reminded of Bochi the Rock's journey through streaming
[47:43 - 47:50]Trash Taste podcast helped speaker gain success
[40:46 - 48:02]Speaker talks about their background and journey through streaming, including quitting their job and making friends through collabs and Minecraft. They are reminded of another creator's journey and attribute some of their success to appearing on the Trash Taste podcast.
[48:02 - 48:08]Joey wanted to name the podcast the anime podcast, but others vetoed it
[48:19 - 48:30]The podcast was originally called the anime show, but the name was given by a radio company
[49:47 - 50:00]The hosts wanted to branch out from just talking about anime, so they chose the name Trash Taste
[49:47 - 50:00]The hosts discuss their past usernames, including ones related to video games
[51:11 - 51:18]The name was inherited from the host's first email account, which was a family nickname
[53:03 - 53:09]The hosts are competitive, but not necessarily against each other
[54:04 - 54:11]They briefly mention the game Dark Souls and its PvP component
[48:02 - 54:38]The hosts discuss the origin of their podcast name and their past usernames, mention their competitive nature, and briefly talk about a game they plan to play in the future.
[1.00:22 - 1.00:29]Two people discuss their differing tastes in media
[1.00:46 - 1.00:51]They mention a specific anime called "Domestic Girlfriend"
[1.00:46 - 1.00:51]One person is obsessed with it, the others haven't watched it
[1.00:59 - 1.01:06]They try to describe the plot to each other
[1.01:14 - 1.01:20]One person guesses based on what they've heard, the other corrects them
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]They mention playing and watching things only when they feel like it
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]They also mention not getting into the "Among Us" craze until later
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]They talk about making the game less fun by being too competitive
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]They are asked who amongst them has the most "trash taste"
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]One person is quickly deemed to have the most "trash taste"
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]They describe the plot of "Domestic Girlfriend" and one person defends it as a "totally awesome" show
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]The other person asks the first to describe the plot first
[1.01:20 - 1.01:26]The other person asks the first to describe the plot first
[54:38 - 1.01:26]Two people discuss their differing tastes in media, including an anime called "Domestic Girlfriend." One person is obsessed with it, the others haven't watched it, and they try to describe the plot to each other. They also mention playing and watching things only when they feel like it and not getting into trends until later.
[1.02:15 - 1.02:23]Discussion about preferences in anime genres
[1.05:46 - 1.05:55]Mention of specific anime with drama and romance elements, Toradora
[1.05:46 - 1.05:55]Introduction of the main storyline of the discussed anime: teacher and student stepsiblings engaging in a romantic relationship
[1.05:46 - 1.05:55]Mention of the protagonist's love for anime and an interview with the author
[1.05:46 - 1.05:55]Further details and clarification on the plot, including the teacher becoming the protagonist's step-sister and the love triangle with his girlfriend
[1.07:02 - 1.07:07]Initial shock and intrigue from the first episode's opening scene
[1.07:08 - 1.07:21]Introduction of the teacher's rejection of the protagonist's advances and the reveal of her as his step-sister
[1.07:08 - 1.07:21]Discussion of the tension and dynamics of the household with all three characters living under one roof
[1.08:00 - 1.08:06]Description of Toradora and its similarities to the discussed anime
[1.08:12 - 1.08:18]Description of the manga as a trashy soap opera with exaggerated drama
[1.08:36 - 1.08:42]Mention of the author's polite demeanor despite writing controversial content
[1.08:49 - 1.08:54]Comparison to other authors and their reserved personalities despite writing explicit material
[1.08:54 - 1.09:00]Brief mention of an interview with the author of another anime, Read Overheeler
[1.01:27 - 1.09:00]Discussion of preferences, mention of specific anime Toradora, introduction of discussed anime's plot, protagonist's love for anime, further details on the plot, initial shock and intrigue, description of the manga, introduction of the teacher's rejection and reveal as step-sister, discussion of household dynamics, mention of author's demeanor, comparison to other authors, brief mention of another anime.
[1.09:00 - 1.09:05]The speaker talks about their guilty pleasure for isekai anime.
[1.09:14 - 1.09:24]They mention watching Konosuba, Re-zero, and Goblinslayer.
[1.10:44 - 1.10:50]They start watching a new anime called "Redo of a Healer" thinking it will be similar to their previous shows.
[1.11:38 - 1.11:48]He kills them and gains the power to go back in time and relive his life with them.
[1.11:54 - 1.12:00]However, the main character in this anime seeks revenge on his party who treated him poorly.
[1.12:28 - 1.12:35]The speaker compares this anime to other dark fantasy shows like Made in Abyss and The Promised Neverland.
[1.14:13 - 1.14:22]They discuss the prevalence of Apple and Tesla products in California compared to Japan.
[1.14:22 - 1.14:29]The summary discusses the speaker's experience with Apple products and their family's pressure to use them.
[1.15:52 - 1.15:57]The speaker mentions that foreign cars are seen as luxury items in Japan.
[1.09:00 - 1.16:16]The final bullet point summarizes the speaker's discussion of anime and technology in California and Japan.
[1.16:32 - 1.16:37]The speakers discuss the differences between luxury cars in the US and Japan.
[1.16:43 - 1.16:50]They also talk about the quality of fruit in Japan compared to other countries.
[1.17:16 - 1.17:22]The conversation turns to fruit sandwiches, which the speakers agree are not a good idea.
[1.18:56 - 1.19:02]They discuss the speaker's appearance and nationality, with some guessing he is from Europe.
[1.21:02 - 1.21:08]The conversation ends with a mention of the speaker's appearance and beard, and their upcoming travel plans.
[1.21:20 - 1.21:25]The speakers are in Japan and discussing various topics.
[1.21:20 - 1.21:25]Luxury cars, fruit quality, fruit sandwiches, appearance and nationality, upcoming events, Anime Awards, and travel plans are discussed.
[1.21:39 - 1.21:44]The speakers discuss their upcoming plans and events in Japan.
[1.22:03 - 1.22:11]They mention the Anime Awards and debate their choices for Anime of the Year.
[1.22:55 - 1.23:00]The speaker ultimately chooses "Spy Family" as their pick for Anime of the Year.
[1.16:16 - 1.23:20]The speaker's choice for Anime of the Year is "Spy Family".
[1.23:20 - 1.23:25]Discussion about a show called "Connor's game of brain"
[1.23:31 - 1.23:38]Confusion about the main character becoming a housewife instead of an assassin
[1.24:46 - 1.24:52]Speculation about an anime awards show and predictions for the winner
[1.25:03 - 1.25:09]Mention of memes and enjoyment of the show
[1.25:29 - 1.25:34]Mention of "spy shit" still happening
[1.25:57 - 1.26:03]Discussion about the release schedule for Attack on Titan and how it's affecting enjoyment of the show
[1.25:57 - 1.26:03]Comparison to other shows with similar release schedules and how it affects enjoyment
[1.25:57 - 1.26:03]Discussion about the final season of Attack on Titan and whether it's living up to expectations
[1.26:04 - 1.26:10]Disagreement about whether the show is still good or not
[1.26:22 - 1.26:31]Discussion about the release schedule for Code Geass and how it affected enjoyment
[1.26:22 - 1.26:31]Comparison to other shows with similar release schedules and how it affects enjoyment
[1.28:35 - 1.28:46]Discussion about the release schedule and how it may affect enjoyment
[1.28:52 - 1.28:59]Mention of a meme involving a character named Sasuke fighting dinosaurs
[1.28:59 - 1.29:05]Mention of a meme involving a character named Aaron
[1.29:53 - 1.30:01]Confusion about what is happening in the show Boruto
[1.30:01 - 1.30:07]Imagining the original creator's reaction to the changes in the show
[1.23:20 - 1.30:20]Discussion about the confusion and disappointment with the direction of certain anime shows and how the release schedule may affect enjoyment.
[1.30:21 - 1.30:32]Discussion about Naruto and Baruto series
[1.30:48 - 1.30:56]Suggestion to wait a few years before starting a new series with a big franchise like Naruto
[1.30:56 - 1.31:02]Mention of Kishimoto and his unsuccessful attempt with Samurai Eight
[1.31:09 - 1.31:16]Opinion about why Naruto should have just ended
[1.31:09 - 1.31:16]Difficulty for an artist to move on from a successful series like Naruto
[1.31:22 - 1.31:29]Example of an artist who successfully moved on (creator of Yu Yu Hakusho to Hunter x Hunter)
[1.32:39 - 1.32:44]Announcement of Hunter x Hunter no longer going on hiatus but being cancelled
[1.32:44 - 1.32:51]Disappointment and confusion about the cancellation
[1.34:18 - 1.34:24]Mention of Berserk as the best dark fantasy and its influence on other works
[1.34:37 - 1.34:47]Recommendation to start with the 90s anime version of Berserk
[1.34:56 - 1.35:02]Influence of Berserk on the game Elden Ring
[1.35:51 - 1.35:59]Personal favorite anime being Naruto or One Piece due to nostalgia
[1.36:11 - 1.36:17]Comparison to other long-running series like Berserk and One Piece
[1.36:11 - 1.36:17]One Piece currently going strong after 20 years
[1.36:53 - 1.37:01]Potential to split video into multiple parts
[1.36:53 - 1.37:01]Comparison of One Piece fans to Jojo fans
[1.36:53 - 1.37:01]Desire to make one giant One Piece video
[1.37:06 - 1.37:13]Discussion about catching up on One Piece, idea for a video
[1.30:21 - 1.37:13]Discussion about Naruto and Baruto series, opinion on why Naruto should have ended, suggestion to wait before starting a new series, difficulty for artists to move on from successful series, example of successful artist (Yu Yu Hakusho to Hunter x Hunter), announcement of Hunter x Hunter no longer on hiatus but cancelled, disappointment and confusion about cancellation, comparison to other long-running series (Berserk, One Piece), recommendation to start with 90s anime version of Berserk, influence of Berserk on Elden Ring, personal favorite anime being Naruto or One Piece, One Piece currently going strong after 20 years, discussion about catching up on One Piece and possible video idea, comparison of One Piece fans to Jojo fans, desire to make one giant One Piece video.
[1.37:13 - 1.37:18]Someone is speaking about a video about One Piece
[1.43:19 - 1.43:24]The speaker is currently at the halfway point of One Piece, specifically the Thriller Bark arc
[1.44:02 - 1.44:09]They mention that it will take forever to finish
[1.44:33 - 1.44:38]They also mention a video about Jojo
[1.44:33 - 1.44:38]They decide to make one big video instead
[1.44:33 - 1.44:38]They mention Connor's video coming out in 10 years
[1.44:33 - 1.44:38]They took Spanish in high school and sometimes watched Spanish-subbed anime on YouTube
[1.44:33 - 1.44:38]They mention a YouTube summit they attended where they noticed the difference between streamers and YouTubers
[1.44:33 - 1.44:38]Streamers don't take many days off because it affects their viewership and revenue
[1.44:38 - 1.44:49]The speaker watched up to most of Naruto Shippuden and bought burned DVDs of the episodes
[1.44:38 - 1.44:49]The speaker currently makes one video every few months
[1.44:49 - 1.44:54]They mention their first purchase of anime on eBay
[1.44:49 - 1.44:54]The speaker's school only offered Japanese as a language option
[1.44:49 - 1.44:54]They mention meeting someone named Michael
[1.44:49 - 1.44:54]Michael has been met before
[1.37:13 - 1.44:54]Discussion of making a video about One Piece, mention of a Jojo video, decision to make one big video, mention of Connor's video coming out in 10 years, speaker currently at the halfway point of One Piece, mention of it taking forever to finish, mention of watching Naruto Shippuden and buying burned DVDs, mention of taking Spanish in high school and watching Spanish-subbed anime on YouTube, mention of attending a YouTube summit and noticing the difference between streamers and YouTubers, the speaker currently making one video every few months, mention of meeting someone named Michael, and mention that Michael has been met before.
[1.45:08 - 1.45:14]The speaker discusses a content creator who only makes a video once a year but each one is a "banger" with high views.
[1.45:15 - 1.45:20]They express respect for this content creator and admit to watching every video they make.
[1.45:20 - 1.45:26]The speaker and their friends are on holiday and are tired from their busy schedule.
[1.47:58 - 1.48:05]They discuss wanting to travel more, specifically mentioning wanting to come back to Japan.
[1.49:24 - 1.49:32]They talk about the benefits of being a content creator, including being able to take breaks and still make money.
[1.49:24 - 1.49:32]The speaker mentions moving to YouTube and how it has helped them have more freedom in their content creation.
[1.49:57 - 1.50:08]They mention learning to appreciate weekends more and being able to relax when not surrounded by other content creators.
[1.50:08 - 1.50:15]The speaker talks about the struggles of taking breaks on weekends and feeling guilty for not working.
[1.50:33 - 1.50:40]The speaker talks about the physical toll of streaming and how their voice can get tired from talking for long periods of time.
[1.51:13 - 1.51:22]They mention playing games off stream and feeling bad if they can't talk while playing.
[1.51:54 - 1.52:00]The speaker and their friends discuss games that are difficult to stream due to back-seating and information overload.
[1.51:54 - 1.52:00]A brief mention of playing chess on stream and the overwhelming amount of back-seating.
[1.44:54 - 1.52:06]The speaker discusses their admiration for a content creator who only makes one video a year, their own experiences as a content creator, and their desire to travel more. They also talk about the struggles of balancing work and breaks, and the challenges of streaming certain games. They end with a brief mention of playing chess on stream and the overwhelming amount of back-seating.
[1.52:07 - 1.52:14] The speaker believes they were a 100 elo chess player and only played the Bong Cloud as a joke.
[1.52:32 - 1.52:39]They lost in a chess boxing tournament to their friend Connor, who is a good player.
[1.52:40 - 1.52:48]The speaker also participated in a chess boxing match and got slapped by 18 muscle girls for 30 bucks.
[1.54:16 - 1.54:22]They did not enjoy the slapping but thought it was a good deal for content.
[1.55:45 - 1.55:52]The speaker's friend Jay offered to slap them but they declined.
[1.56:32 - 1.56:38]They discuss other strange services and bars available in Japan.
[1.57:00 - 1.57:11]The speaker found whipping to be the least disliked among the other punishments.
[1.57:36 - 1.57:42]Their wife watched and filmed the experience.
[1.57:55 - 1.58:04]The speaker's wife forced them to go to a steampunk bar where they participated in a punishment game involving a bib and bottle.
[1.52:07 - 1.59:01]The comprehensive summary is that the speaker participated in a chess boxing tournament, got slapped by muscle girls, and was forced by their wife to participate in a whipping punishment game at a steampunk bar in Japan.
[2.00:20 - 2.00:25]Filmed a strange experience
[2.01:49 - 2.01:55]Someone's wife paid for it
[2.02:49 - 2.03:02]Went to a bar with fake interrogation and forced drinking
[2.02:49 - 2.03:02]Worked in a strip club for a while
[2.03:02 - 2.03:15]Got recommended to go to other weird places
[2.03:52 - 2.04:01]Got lost on the train system
[2.03:52 - 2.04:01]Went to the wrong tunnel a few times
[2.04:07 - 2.04:21]Watched a porn star dress up as Violet from Violet Evergarden and get DP'd
[2.04:07 - 2.04:21]Behind the scenes of a porn star video
[2.04:07 - 2.04:21]Wanted to make a good impression to gain access to more content
[2.04:07 - 2.04:21]Interviewed a psycho
[2.04:07 - 2.04:21]Patreon links in description
[2.04:27 - 2.04:40]Will go to a ball if Connor goes too
[2.04:57 - 2.05:07]Wife also did a punishment
[1.59:02 - 2.05:38]Summarized into a bullet point list