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Host Charles “CJ” Meade and the regular cast (Daniel Lima, Roberto Rubiano and Aaron Kleker) continue their conversation about JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (2012) now that they have started watching the second arc of the series, which focuses on Joseph Joestar. In addition, Kleker is still crazy about One Piece and CJ gives his impressions of Eromanga-sensei (do not judge it by the name!). In the last segment, we discuss which anime or manga got us hooked by the first episode/chapter.
In case you tuned in to hear about a specific topic or want to avoid heavy spoilers about a series you haven’t watched/read yet, you can check the following time guide and skip straight to what you’re interested on.
Keep in mind, though, that there are mild spoilers from a lot of different anime/manga series throughout the whole episode, and that the bold warnings below are only included when we freely talk about endings and plot twists. If you can’t take any kind of small details, it may be better to only listen to whatever you’re comfortable with.
By Pseudo Random CastHost Charles “CJ” Meade and the regular cast (Daniel Lima, Roberto Rubiano and Aaron Kleker) continue their conversation about JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (2012) now that they have started watching the second arc of the series, which focuses on Joseph Joestar. In addition, Kleker is still crazy about One Piece and CJ gives his impressions of Eromanga-sensei (do not judge it by the name!). In the last segment, we discuss which anime or manga got us hooked by the first episode/chapter.
In case you tuned in to hear about a specific topic or want to avoid heavy spoilers about a series you haven’t watched/read yet, you can check the following time guide and skip straight to what you’re interested on.
Keep in mind, though, that there are mild spoilers from a lot of different anime/manga series throughout the whole episode, and that the bold warnings below are only included when we freely talk about endings and plot twists. If you can’t take any kind of small details, it may be better to only listen to whatever you’re comfortable with.