Hey, guys just a heads up about the Weekly Shonen Jump rankings. It's actually the order the series appear in each issue. For the most the popular series are towards the top and the less popular at the bottom, but it's not an absolute ranking. The ones that had their number in red and yellow had the lead color page or just a color page in general. Most series get a color page every couple of chapters (popular series more frequently). Lead color pages most of the times goes to promote the respective series when something happens, like anime adaptation, anniversaries, new arcs or crucial moments in the current arc etc. New series always get the lead on their first chapter and also there are times they have group covers with every series and usually one piece gets the leading color page. Ruri Dragon is at the bottom as it is a special case. It doesn't take the place of another series and will be in the magazine until it transitions to the online magazine. A way to rank the popularity of each series is comparing the sales of the volumes. Most of the times you get a more clear picture as of what's popular at least in Japan. For instance Kagurabachi is selling really good, while its chapters are in the bottom half of the magazine. As of my favourite series in the magazine right now is Undead Unluck, Sakamoto Days, but I also love series like Witch Watch and Policeman Chojo that are wholesome and hilarious. Disclaimer: Chojo is not wholesome, he's a menace to society and I love him for it.
A manhwa recommendation I have for you guys is Wild West Murim. It solves a bunch of issues you guys have with murim manhwas in particular. First off, it is set in the gold rush era of America but with Murim migrating towards it instead of the British, so while the same clans and sects still appear, it's a fresh setting for a Murim Manhwa. Second, the story takes heavy inspiration from the spaghetti western genre, so the stoty is also pretty refreshing for the genre. And lastly, thw artstyle is pretty distinct, more sketchy and rough than the usual manhwa, so it's also fresh to the eyes.
A manwha i recommend for you guys to read is The Ember Knight which is criminally underatted. Is is set in a fantasy world where the main character Najin is a knight apprentice but his goal is actually to achieve his revenge and is just using the Knights for that end. The main point that stands out about this series is that he is extremely weak but has to pretend to be the strongest amongst his peers due to circumstances. He is incapable of getting stronger which leads to the battles involving many creative strategies and mind games which the author excels at. It is set in the same universe as "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and it is in webtoon so it's extremely accessible. part 1 ended a few months ago and part 2 is going to start at the 18th of June. Spoilers below of the first few chapters by the webtoon description but I recommend reading it blind as it hooks you immediately from the first chapter. It currently has 146 chapters. When Nagyunn’s twin brother, Najin, is murdered before his very eyes, he vows to avenge his brother’s death by assuming Najin’s identity. But although the two may look alike, when it comes to fighting, Nagyunn lacks the talent and skill his brother possessed. In order to successfully execute his plot for revenge, Nagyunn resolves to train himself to become the prodigious knight-in-training his brother once was. Will Nagyunn be able to keep his identity a secret before others begin to catch on to his act.
Undead Unluck is one of my favorites. Very underrated, but it has some of the best world building imo. The chemistry and romance between the two mcs are also great. Lots of plot twists as well.
Recommendation: World trigger - MC just a regular guy; power system based on limitations per person. It is like the opposite of Attack on Titan. Mostly sci-fi and alien invasions.
I've been reading the Manhwa "Raising the Princess to Overcome Death". It gives a unique spin on the 'transmigrated into a game' genre by having the protagonist take the role of not just 1 but multiple different characters, all supposedly in the same world but in different countries and backgrounds. The story is also reminiscent of Re:Zero in that whenever the protag dies or fails to achieve the goal of making the FMC a princess, the current route immediately ends, and the protag is cycled into the next route, with some minor perks carried over. The multiple routes keeps things interesting as they all have vastly different backgrounds(eg beggar vs knight) and challenges to overcome, and each time the protag may choose a different approach. If you're just looking for a power fantasy, then this definitely isn't the manhwa for you. The protag and FMC go through some pretty tragic ends in some of the routes (similar to re:zero)
To Scarra and Peter, I posted on last week’s episode but not sure if you guys saw. Apparently Blue Lock is real cuz Japan’s under 23 soccer team just beat the US team 2 days ago 😅😂
You guys should check out Fool Night, its still pretty early but i think it has some really good potential as a sci-fi dystopian manga. Love your podcast!
Hearing _Green Green Greens_ get two thumbs down was devastating. It was the only sports manga I've been willing to stick through the whole way. The characters didn't feel like stock archetypes, and I was genuinely invested seeing its lead improve at the art of hitting a ball with a stick real far.
I haven't read the manga for Pluto but I watched it when it first came it out and loved it! you two have to watch the first ep, it's one of my favorite first episodes from an anime. I bawled my eyes out 😭
Day 3 of asking them if reading “I Became The Tyrant Of A Defense Game” the story and pacing is really well done. It’s kinda like infinite gacha where he gets transported into the game.
Here are some recommendations of slice of life-ish fantasy mangas/webtoons that I thought were pretty neat. 1. God Bless the Mistaken It's set in the modern world that's plagued with constant bugs or glitches where the story follows as the main characters navigate through daily life while dealing with these bugs. Its also from the author of Bloom Into You, though this manga doesn't have any yuri and such. 2. Lumine(Webtoon) Lumine, a werewolf, takes up the responsibility of becoming a witch's bodyguard. Its a fun slice of life, fantasy with some dark tones. 3. Almark (relatively new) Almark, a descendant of northen mercenaries, leaves behind his life as a mercenary to become a wizard in the south.
Fun to see them looking at table of contents rankings. They aren't the same as the actually survey rankings in Bakuman, but it's fun to see what series kinda struggled at first like Jujutsu kaisen and Demon Slayer
A manhwa recommendation I have is The Tyrant of the Tower Defense Game. It`s similar to Pick me Up, as in throwin in a game and having to survive, but it's more tower defense than tower climbing. There are waves of monsters that attack and the mc with his army has to defend a town against them. It's very good with one of the most emotional moments in manhwa I have ever seen and the characters are amazing!
If you guys wants a manhwa with cute animals go for " Solo farmer in the tower " ; super light hearted series with a tons of animals that are really well drawn
The manga "rankings" is actually just table of contents. Basically what happens is that anyone that buys the magazine are tasked to vote for their 3 favorite series of the week and the one with the most votes gets higher placement. However, editorial often meddles with it so its not really an accurate placement of the popularity of the series. For example: kagurabachi get more engangement and outsells half of the series in the magazine but its always rank low for whatever reason. Meanwhile robocco doesn't really sell as well but still gets a higher placements. So I really wouldn't invest that much about these rankings.
so happy you talk about Pluto. It surprises me how similar it is to Detroit becoming human, it is kinda similar but Pluto is better. can I recommend a Shonen manga called 666 Satan. I really like the world, it was made by Naruto's author brother. It's super simple but it gives me a 2000s manga vibe. Im all about world-building so Series like Toriko are pretty fun too.
twitter is gonna have a wild time when episode 1 of dandandan came out, i guess we do handwave some of the weird thing that happen in there and this week i wanna recommendsome doctor manga : - dr goto : about a doctor who was sent to a rural area and becaming their only doctor -wild life : about a delinquent becaming a vet doctor and his hearing are better than most people - radiation house : about medical radiographer - shrink psychiatrist yowai : a psychiatrist manga
Sakamoto Days rocks, the artstyle is a bit simple but the choreography is top notch. Think it's the 2nd best manga in WSJ behind One Piece, just a top tier action series. There's a few decent manga in WSJ beyond that (I think UU, Akane-banashi, Roboco, Witch Watch, Kagurabachi are all decent-good imo) but I think those 2 are the only truly great manga in the magazine currently. Pluto is a great series! Enjoyed it quite a bit, read it months ago.
Fool Night is my most recent serious read and it is by far one of my favorite reads to date. It's a dystopian drama that steadily evolves into a thriller, crime, mystery that dives into the ethics of a sci-fi medical procedure that turns humans into plants and the idea of sacrificing one life to save many. Highly recommend, it is a little graphic at times, but holy shit the art style delivers.
In case you guys didn't know, the invasion of Persia in Pluto is a reference to how the USA invaded Iraq because there were rumors that Iraq was developing Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs). Ancient Persia was pretty much where modern day Iraq is now in real life.
I would like to recommend Wind Breaker, the high school delinquent manga and not the biking manhwa. I watched the anime and started to read the manga. It’s a very enjoyable Shonen manga with cool characters and fights. Absolutely love it.
I don't know what Peter and Sxarra are on with Eleceed, it's really good right now. I think it's just them entering it with the wrong expectations, wanting it to just be a gag manga when that's not what it is. That's like reading Sakamoto (the high school one not the assassin shop clerk) and expecting deep story.
I thought they said they'd talk about the first ten chapters of Pluto before this ep and got light spoilers. Too lazy to check again so I'll assume Peter and Scarra are in the right.
Will say I’ve only watched the anime so idk if the manga does it better but I feel the ending is not worth buildup. The first 2/3rds were amazing but the ending was really bad imo. It went from a super well written thrilling mystery to a super tropy and predictable show very quick. Hopefully the manga handled it better
Slam dunk is the best it is also kinda like a romance anime as well. OP is so good! Both read and watch it both are good. A plus for the anime due to voice acting.
new series i checked out in the last week: "ntrevenge", baited by the title but this shit is so dumb. its a bout a kid who gets bullied and with the help of a demon to get revenge by stealing (kidnapping/mindbreaking) their girlfriends. "i was sold at the lowest price in my class," another dumb isekai but this time with mechs and probably the densest mc to date. "oswald the overman in the lesser planes of hell" is a neat webtoon about a stuffed rabbitman who dies and has to collect some bad sould to regain his life, decent comedy. "using my cooking skills in murim world" slapstick cooking manwha is pretty funny. "mirukarani ayashii futari" short from stories about two guys who look like thugs but are actually nice. "it looks like my son has been reincarnated into another world" is about a mother who thinks her dead son has been isekaid and visits an otaku from her high school days to find a way to join her son. i havent read too much of it but seems good. feels jokey at the start but is actually kinda depressing knowing its about a mother going though grief.
Hello fake fan here. I new with both of your content. I don't know anything about you two. But I really hope you can have a 3rd member. I enjoy it a lot more if there's another one. Not to compare with another podcast but Im accustomed with 3 person podcast.
You guys are doing reviews of manga every couple weeks now. So no more One Piece catching up anymore? In my opinion, it is the best time to catch up based on whats happening in the current arc. But you do what you do. It is your podcast. Great episode btw.
Yugioh manga is very good, you just need to get over the names. Also don’t read it in public, lots of death games. Not paid by Seto Kaiba of Kaiba Corp.
23:42 bro how is tht cringe tho, unless the essaywas trash, but if you think abt it and i mean really think, a Chinese man/boy in America writing about a yellow hoodie n what it meant to him could be a premise for a dope ass essay was it a gift was it given to you in hate were you teased and called yellow man in a yellow peel(banana) bro I'ma ask chat gpt to cook something up real quick
I reincarnated as the crazy heir Return of mount hua sect The heavenly demon can't live a normal life Sss class suicide hunter Murim login Peerless dad Nano machine
Honestly not too big of a fan of how Jump handles its manga. I feel like a lot of the good series gets cut short whenever there's a slow start or it doesn't go viral. It just feels like the publisher is overly demanding of the authors to make really popular manga all the time and never really giving them time to breathe.
I might just be in the minority here but can we focus on talking mangas/anime podcast instead of random rants? Idk maybe it's just me but this whole podcast was a half hour waste and it's becoming disappointing these past few episodes, sorry. I really like this podcast when it was more focus on just being weeb and nerdy but instead it just became a social random talk. Yeah, idk sorry but these rants coulda been a different podcast name instead of focusing in mangas/anime, you know? You could cut a whole lot of contents and just focus on discussion instead of weird TMI all over.
This conversation about houses value already has me triggered. You live in one of the most expensive cities in the most expensive state. Move. People like you are the problem in those states and you don't even realize it. You guys make a looot of money go rent an expensive house and be acting like you didn't create that market. Then complain that it's too expensive to live there. Like bro you guys have the opportunity to move wherever you like and have a career there. But instead you stay in LA and cause issues for real people that can't move from the state and can't afford to live there.
they aren't the issue. private equity is. individuals did not create this problem. it's corporations and investors that are screwing everyone over. these companies are owners of 1000's of properties across the nation.
@@josephsmith23127i wonder who they believe will pay to rent?!? Corporations expect them to rent instead of owning because that’s exactly what they have been doing.
Good to hear the much deserved respect for teachers in this episode.
Looks like the church of astolfo is paying a visit
love that it starts as a therapy session before it gets into the manga/anime talk lol
Just a couple of Uncs having a conversation
Hey, guys just a heads up about the Weekly Shonen Jump rankings. It's actually the order the series appear in each issue. For the most the popular series are towards the top and the less popular at the bottom, but it's not an absolute ranking.
The ones that had their number in red and yellow had the lead color page or just a color page in general. Most series get a color page every couple of chapters (popular series more frequently). Lead color pages most of the times goes to promote the respective series when something happens, like anime adaptation, anniversaries, new arcs or crucial moments in the current arc etc. New series always get the lead on their first chapter and also there are times they have group covers with every series and usually one piece gets the leading color page.
Ruri Dragon is at the bottom as it is a special case. It doesn't take the place of another series and will be in the magazine until it transitions to the online magazine.
A way to rank the popularity of each series is comparing the sales of the volumes. Most of the times you get a more clear picture as of what's popular at least in Japan. For instance Kagurabachi is selling really good, while its chapters are in the bottom half of the magazine.
As of my favourite series in the magazine right now is Undead Unluck, Sakamoto Days, but I also love series like Witch Watch and Policeman Chojo that are wholesome and hilarious. Disclaimer: Chojo is not wholesome, he's a menace to society and I love him for it.
A manhwa recommendation I have for you guys is Wild West Murim. It solves a bunch of issues you guys have with murim manhwas in particular. First off, it is set in the gold rush era of America but with Murim migrating towards it instead of the British, so while the same clans and sects still appear, it's a fresh setting for a Murim Manhwa. Second, the story takes heavy inspiration from the spaghetti western genre, so the stoty is also pretty refreshing for the genre. And lastly, thw artstyle is pretty distinct, more sketchy and rough than the usual manhwa, so it's also fresh to the eyes.
vouch
WWM is such a good read
Yes! It’s one of the best!
A manwha i recommend for you guys to read is The Ember Knight which is criminally underatted. Is is set in a fantasy world where the main character Najin is a knight apprentice but his goal is actually to achieve his revenge and is just using the Knights for that end. The main point that stands out about this series is that he is extremely weak but has to pretend to be the strongest amongst his peers due to circumstances. He is incapable of getting stronger which leads to the battles involving many creative strategies and mind games which the author excels at. It is set in the same universe as "The Epic of Gilgamesh" and it is in webtoon so it's extremely accessible. part 1 ended a few months ago and part 2 is going to start at the 18th of June. Spoilers below of the first few chapters by the webtoon description but I recommend reading it blind as it hooks you immediately from the first chapter. It currently has 146 chapters.
When Nagyunn’s twin brother, Najin, is murdered before his very eyes, he vows to avenge his brother’s death by assuming Najin’s identity. But although the two may look alike, when it comes to fighting, Nagyunn lacks the talent and skill his brother possessed. In order to successfully execute his plot for revenge, Nagyunn resolves to train himself to become the prodigious knight-in-training his brother once was. Will Nagyunn be able to keep his identity a secret before others begin to catch on to his act.
Undead Unluck is one of my favorites. Very underrated, but it has some of the best world building imo. The chemistry and romance between the two mcs are also great. Lots of plot twists as well.
I highly recommend Ooku! It's an alternate history timeline drama that spans multiple generations.
55:20 There kinda is this series called "The Rising Of The Vibrator Hero". I think it has the same vibe that Peter described 👀
Peter calling CSUN a community college had me do a double take. Haha
Recommendation: World trigger - MC just a regular guy; power system based on limitations per person. It is like the opposite of Attack on Titan. Mostly sci-fi and alien invasions.
I've been reading the Manhwa "Raising the Princess to Overcome Death". It gives a unique spin on the 'transmigrated into a game' genre by having the protagonist take the role of not just 1 but multiple different characters, all supposedly in the same world but in different countries and backgrounds. The story is also reminiscent of Re:Zero in that whenever the protag dies or fails to achieve the goal of making the FMC a princess, the current route immediately ends, and the protag is cycled into the next route, with some minor perks carried over. The multiple routes keeps things interesting as they all have vastly different backgrounds(eg beggar vs knight) and challenges to overcome, and each time the protag may choose a different approach.
If you're just looking for a power fantasy, then this definitely isn't the manhwa for you. The protag and FMC go through some pretty tragic ends in some of the routes (similar to re:zero)
To Scarra and Peter,
I posted on last week’s episode but not sure if you guys saw. Apparently Blue Lock is real cuz Japan’s under 23 soccer team just beat the US team 2 days ago 😅😂
It seems US soccer been trash my whole life besides one year in the early 2000s
sakamoto days is goated!
You guys should check out Fool Night, its still pretty early but i think it has some really good potential as a sci-fi dystopian manga. Love your podcast!
Blue Box is so goated I can't wait till the anime drops and more people get to fall in love with the series.
My WSJ picks: TOP: Sakamoto Days, Mission Yozakura Family, Spy x Family, Witch Watch, 2nd tier: Kill Blue, One Piece, Dear Anemone
Bonnouji is great! I've read it multiple times and it's always such a treat. Great recommendation.
Hearing _Green Green Greens_ get two thumbs down was devastating. It was the only sports manga I've been willing to stick through the whole way. The characters didn't feel like stock archetypes, and I was genuinely invested seeing its lead improve at the art of hitting a ball with a stick real far.
totally random rec, but you guys should read star tripper: planetarium ghost travel. it's a sci-fi manga about a guy travelling in space. there's only
I haven't read the manga for Pluto but I watched it when it first came it out and loved it! you two have to watch the first ep, it's one of my favorite first episodes from an anime. I bawled my eyes out 😭
Day 3 of asking them if reading “I Became The Tyrant Of A Defense Game” the story and pacing is really well done. It’s kinda like infinite gacha where he gets transported into the game.
Here are some recommendations of slice of life-ish fantasy mangas/webtoons that I thought were pretty neat.
1. God Bless the Mistaken
It's set in the modern world that's plagued with constant bugs or glitches where the story follows as the main characters navigate through daily life while dealing with these bugs. Its also from the author of Bloom Into You, though this manga doesn't have any yuri and such.
2. Lumine(Webtoon)
Lumine, a werewolf, takes up the responsibility of becoming a witch's bodyguard. Its a fun slice of life, fantasy with some dark tones.
3. Almark (relatively new)
Almark, a descendant of northen mercenaries, leaves behind his life as a mercenary to become a wizard in the south.
liked the Podcast! Title/thumbnail where kinda missleading and took only 10% of the talking time. The other 10 Episode nailed that better
True, this one was mostly just spoilers for the anime Pluto that was just released on Netflix.
Also, SAT stream would be so comedic; I still remember Celine testing Peter and Sean and that stream was hilarious
Fun to see them looking at table of contents rankings. They aren't the same as the actually survey rankings in Bakuman, but it's fun to see what series kinda struggled at first like Jujutsu kaisen and Demon Slayer
A manhwa recommendation I have is The Tyrant of the Tower Defense Game. It`s similar to Pick me Up, as in throwin in a game and having to survive, but it's more tower defense than tower climbing. There are waves of monsters that attack and the mc with his army has to defend a town against them. It's very good with one of the most emotional moments in manhwa I have ever seen and the characters are amazing!
If you guys wants a manhwa with cute animals go for " Solo farmer in the tower " ; super light hearted series with a tons of animals that are really well drawn
The manga "rankings" is actually just table of contents. Basically what happens is that anyone that buys the magazine are tasked to vote for their 3 favorite series of the week and the one with the most votes gets higher placement.
However, editorial often meddles with it so its not really an accurate placement of the popularity of the series.
For example: kagurabachi get more engangement and outsells half of the series in the magazine but its always rank low for whatever reason. Meanwhile robocco doesn't really sell as well but still gets a higher placements. So I really wouldn't invest that much about these rankings.
so happy you talk about Pluto. It surprises me how similar it is to Detroit becoming human, it is kinda similar but Pluto is better.
can I recommend a Shonen manga called 666 Satan. I really like the world, it was made by Naruto's author brother. It's super simple but it gives me a 2000s manga vibe. Im all about world-building so Series like Toriko are pretty fun too.
twitter is gonna have a wild time when episode 1 of dandandan came out, i guess we do handwave some of the weird thing that happen in there
and this week i wanna recommendsome doctor manga :
- dr goto : about a doctor who was sent to a rural area and becaming their only doctor
-wild life : about a delinquent becaming a vet doctor and his hearing are better than most people
- radiation house : about medical radiographer
- shrink psychiatrist yowai : a psychiatrist manga
Sakamoto Days rocks, the artstyle is a bit simple but the choreography is top notch. Think it's the 2nd best manga in WSJ behind One Piece, just a top tier action series. There's a few decent manga in WSJ beyond that (I think UU, Akane-banashi, Roboco, Witch Watch, Kagurabachi are all decent-good imo) but I think those 2 are the only truly great manga in the magazine currently.
Pluto is a great series! Enjoyed it quite a bit, read it months ago.
41:12 he says as I'm passing a "bo dumping sign"😂😂😂
Fool Night is my most recent serious read and it is by far one of my favorite reads to date. It's a dystopian drama that steadily evolves into a thriller, crime, mystery that dives into the ethics of a sci-fi medical procedure that turns humans into plants and the idea of sacrificing one life to save many. Highly recommend, it is a little graphic at times, but holy shit the art style delivers.
Oh my gosh it’s finally here.
In case you guys didn't know, the invasion of Persia in Pluto is a reference to how the USA invaded Iraq because there were rumors that Iraq was developing Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs). Ancient Persia was pretty much where modern day Iraq is now in real life.
I would like to recommend Wind Breaker, the high school delinquent manga and not the biking manhwa. I watched the anime and started to read the manga. It’s a very enjoyable Shonen manga with cool characters and fights. Absolutely love it.
"Or Astronaut" Stuck in the Sound Lets Go moment.
I don't know what Peter and Sxarra are on with Eleceed, it's really good right now. I think it's just them entering it with the wrong expectations, wanting it to just be a gag manga when that's not what it is. That's like reading Sakamoto (the high school one not the assassin shop clerk) and expecting deep story.
Billy bat is my fave urasawa manga. If you like fiction that dives into history
Billy Bat is classic Urasawa except what if you took every 90s American conspiracy theory and made them related to a drawing of a bat. It's very fun.
Probably would say Pluto is a remake, since it is an arc of Astro Boy
Can’t wait for season 2 where the main antagonist gets introduced
55:15 There's an isekai where the ideas of beauty are reversed, aka elf girls are ugly and orc girls are preferred. forgot the name, tho.
I thought they said they'd talk about the first ten chapters of Pluto before this ep and got light spoilers. Too lazy to check again so I'll assume Peter and Scarra are in the right.
thats so crazy that im just finding about this channel man
a yellow hoodie essay is CRAZY
I watched the Pluto anime and 2nd half of the 1st ep broke me
Imagine tho: A Mr. Beast video where streamers take the SATs. Highest score wins.
Will say I’ve only watched the anime so idk if the manga does it better but I feel the ending is not worth buildup. The first 2/3rds were amazing but the ending was really bad imo. It went from a super well written thrilling mystery to a super tropy and predictable show very quick. Hopefully the manga handled it better
10/10 for season 1 of Fake Fans
loving these podcasts! love from tennessee 😁
I got an 1800 on my SAT with no prep and was satisfied so I didn't retake it lol.
Slam dunk is the best it is also kinda like a romance anime as well. OP is so good! Both read and watch it both are good. A plus for the anime due to voice acting.
just want to say, a D is passing enough for the requirement in most areas.
I just started catching up on these episodes, but have you guys reviewed or read Sakamoto Days yet?!
new series i checked out in the last week:
"ntrevenge", baited by the title but this shit is so dumb. its a bout a kid who gets bullied and with the help of a demon to get revenge by stealing (kidnapping/mindbreaking) their girlfriends.
"i was sold at the lowest price in my class," another dumb isekai but this time with mechs and probably the densest mc to date.
"oswald the overman in the lesser planes of hell" is a neat webtoon about a stuffed rabbitman who dies and has to collect some bad sould to regain his life, decent comedy.
"using my cooking skills in murim world" slapstick cooking manwha is pretty funny.
"mirukarani ayashii futari" short from stories about two guys who look like thugs but are actually nice.
"it looks like my son has been reincarnated into another world" is about a mother who thinks her dead son has been isekaid and visits an otaku from her high school days to find a way to join her son. i havent read too much of it but seems good. feels jokey at the start but is actually kinda depressing knowing its about a mother going though grief.
1:04:30 out of curiosity can you tell me what the long one is? have a lack of romance after binging everything in a day
Awesome podcast.
I love Bonnouji
came here to soak it up and it jus don't disappoint GIIIIIIYYYYYYAAAAATTTT.
Unc Peter and Scarra fr
Hello fake fan here. I new with both of your content. I don't know anything about you two. But I really hope you can have a 3rd member. I enjoy it a lot more if there's another one. Not to compare with another podcast but Im accustomed with 3 person podcast.
You guys are doing reviews of manga every couple weeks now. So no more One Piece catching up anymore?
In my opinion, it is the best time to catch up based on whats happening in the current arc. But you do what you do. It is your podcast.
Great episode btw.
Ending maker is the GOAT
Very true
nahhh
14:54 it’s not snitching if you hate them 🤷🏻♂️
Super fun!
Yugioh manga is very good, you just need to get over the names. Also don’t read it in public, lots of death games. Not paid by Seto Kaiba of Kaiba Corp.
YIPPIE NEW EPISODE
LETS GOOOO BIG FAN
Anyone have timestamps?
23:42 bro how is tht cringe tho, unless the essaywas trash, but if you think abt it and i mean really think, a Chinese man/boy in America writing about a yellow hoodie n what it meant to him could be a premise for a dope ass essay was it a gift was it given to you in hate were you teased and called yellow man in a yellow peel(banana) bro I'ma ask chat gpt to cook something up real quick
I reincarnated as the crazy heir
Return of mount hua sect
The heavenly demon can't live a normal life
Sss class suicide hunter
Murim login
Peerless dad
Nano machine
u definitely like murim xd
Honestly not too big of a fan of how Jump handles its manga. I feel like a lot of the good series gets cut short whenever there's a slow start or it doesn't go viral. It just feels like the publisher is overly demanding of the authors to make really popular manga all the time and never really giving them time to breathe.
Okay Unc.
My weekly therapy 🫶🫶🫶
goated
kagurabachi
Very epic
❤❤
Bruh
😮
I might just be in the minority here but can we focus on talking mangas/anime podcast instead of random rants? Idk maybe it's just me but this whole podcast was a half hour waste and it's becoming disappointing these past few episodes, sorry. I really like this podcast when it was more focus on just being weeb and nerdy but instead it just became a social random talk. Yeah, idk sorry but these rants coulda been a different podcast name instead of focusing in mangas/anime, you know? You could cut a whole lot of contents and just focus on discussion instead of weird TMI all over.
This conversation about houses value already has me triggered. You live in one of the most expensive cities in the most expensive state. Move. People like you are the problem in those states and you don't even realize it. You guys make a looot of money go rent an expensive house and be acting like you didn't create that market. Then complain that it's too expensive to live there. Like bro you guys have the opportunity to move wherever you like and have a career there. But instead you stay in LA and cause issues for real people that can't move from the state and can't afford to live there.
they aren't the issue. private equity is. individuals did not create this problem. it's corporations and investors that are screwing everyone over. these companies are owners of 1000's of properties across the nation.
@@josephsmith23127i wonder who they believe will pay to rent?!? Corporations expect them to rent instead of owning because that’s exactly what they have been doing.