Episode 692: Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up The Moon For You?

This week on Anime Pulse we got expensive mousepads, the worst characters arcs ever, and saving a loli monster because you must protect the cute. Up first IRL news has Joseph racking up the bill on the FGO wafer cards, and Andrew is ready to face Bowser’s Fury as a giant furry. Then in the industry news the topics come in with a spicy burger, an anime for Hatsune Miku, and a ridiculous amount of hate for a short and busty dragon. Lastly in the reviews Joseph delves deep into a dungeon to pickup a monster girl, and Andrew begins his dating experiences by marrying the first girl that saved his life.

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Popcorn PUlse 141: Found Keaton

In the nineteen fifties everything was Detroit rolling iron, drive in movies, and sock hops. At least according to our industrious research of watching Happy Days. So where was someone supposed to go to get a bite to eat without waiting forever? In comes The Founder[2016] to tell that story.

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Episode 691: The God of School Idol Doukoukai

This week on Anime Pulse we got Sakura Cinnabons, Favorite Character Arcs, and Nico Nico Nii~ Up first Joseph has picked up Magic the Gathering again, and Andrew shows off his part-time devil manga. Afterwards industry news rolls in with free repairs for damaged figurines, a cute Good Smile video, and Crunchyroll pissing off our community with their awards show. And rounding us out are the reviews as Joseph watches the world burn as a bunch of high schoolers try to become god, and idol Andrew-Chan makes a comeback with his hit new single.

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Popcorn Pulse 140: Wolvhound Unbound

One. Two. Three movies, ah, ah, ah. Now that you’re hearing this read to you but a purple felted vampire, we have films for your perusal. We’ve got some of the late, great Raul Julia in Roger Corman’s Frankenstein Unbound(1990).

Raul is Frankenstein who get’s visited by John Hurt who is hurled back in time because of a wormhole weapon he created in our future. Like all Roger Corman films, it’s held together with spit and twine. All driven by a ticking clock forcing the production schedule.

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Episode 690: Monster Girl of the Elite

This week on Anime Pulse we got incoming snow storms, China against anime, and performing surgery on a dragon girl. Up first IRL news has Joseph morning the loss of his head phones, and Andrew asks us about the worst official anime couples. Then in the industry news there’s a positive law being introduced to protect escalator riders, and China being super dumb and not checking the facts about an isekai anime. Finally in the reviews, which we have returned to, Joseph cures monster girls of cancer and Andrew studies his hardest to raise his high school ranking but just buys his grades when he fails.

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Popcorn Pulse 139: Wrong Rose

Crack open a cold one. Fire up the popcorn popper. Wipe down your theater seat because your local government demands it. We’re back with cinematic projections focused on the great and now late Sean Connery. Digging into the older and lesser talked films of his career, we tap into Name of the Rose(1986).

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Episode 689: Winter 2021 Previews #4

This week on Anime Pulse we got tooth aches, fast food Japanese deer, and a return to a return by death. Up first IRL news gets Joseph to talk about his potential Wisdom Tooth removal, and Andrew dig into some chocolates to learn who we would like to give and receive some from. Then in industry news Joseph takes a seat at the timelines as Andrew warns us about a new corporation team-up, and feeding leftover veggies and sweets to deer is not cool bro. Lastly is the last preview only show where Joseph goes back to teaching some dumb quintuplets, Andrew has an argument with toilet paper, and the two of them bid a surprising farewell to a floating cat spirit.

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