
The hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are back for yet another fun filled discussional podcast. Answering the hard hitting questions like how a neko-mimi wears earphones and what sandwich to buy when your waifu are drowning. Read more »
Tags: akira, amazon strike, Anime, armitage, blu-ray, crisis girls, demon king daimaou, DNA Doesn't tell us, Fairy Tail, funimation, ghost in the shell, grave of the fireflies, gundam build fighters extra, haganai, high rise invasion, infinite dendrogram, invaders of the rokujouma, it'd be good if only little siter was here, j-novel, kiki's delivery service, kodansha, Madoka Magica, magical director mako-chan's magical guidance, makoto shinkai, mamama, Mamoru Hosoda, mamoru oshii, manga, mardock scramble, miyazaki, mobile suit gundam the origin, mobile suit gundam twilight axis, mokoto shinkai, mononoke sharing, panema inverted, perfect blue, princess mononoke, relife, satoshi kon, seven seas, she and her cat, SHIROBAKO, sorry for my familiar, spirited away, Studio Ghibli, the diary of ellen, they were eleven, Wolf Children, yomi hirasaka, your name, yuna kagesaki
Podcast | Andrew |
May 14, 2017 8:26 am |
Comments Off on Animecast: You Normies and Your Children!

The news is pretty hot this week as new yuri manga hit the anime sphere, Miyazaki causes another stir, and live action films cause controversy. Join the hosts as they hit the important bits and then dive into some heated discussion erupted by some great listener questions! Read more »
Tags: Anime, citrus manga, funimation, gundam thunderbolt, hatsune miku future tone, hayao miyazaki, isuna hasekura, neon genesis evangelion, ntr netsuzou trap, persona 5, podcast, shaft, spice and wolf, spicy tails, spirited away, Studio Ghibli, the mystic archives of dantalian, washio sumi no shou, Wolf’s Rain, Yuki Yuna is a Hero, yuri
Podcast | Andrew |
November 20, 2016 10:54 am |
Comments Off on Animecast: Tenchi Ages Like A Fine Wine

It’s all over the Twittersphere, and the Animecast is here to talk about it. Is Studio Ghibli closing or is there too much miscommunication? We chime in, clear as much up as we can, and give our opinions on what Studio Ghibli should do going forward. Read more »