After Dark 22: Party in the DFD

Hello and welcome dear listeners to another episode filled with things that maybe you could have lived without, like semen eating slugs. Ryo and Blonde dive into the two sequels to an old favorite: Inyouchuu! If you thought giant blue unicorns were the only thing this show had to offer then you’d be wrong. It has much more to give. Hope you like bugs! Get nasty on this episode of Anime Pulse After Dark.  Continue reading “After Dark 22: Party in the DFD”

Popcorn Pulse 76: Christmas Nerd

Seasons sure are a thing. A thing which we here are very bad at observing for theme shows. Mostly because of our secret third bost, laziness. The sloth gremlin must be out for the holidays itself because we managed to prepare for this show prior to the cacalendar.

Which brings us to our main feature, Silent Night, Deadly Night 2. While Tim was aware of the film, having seen the first, he’d only known about the sequel via the Garbage Day bit that was viral ages ago. Which you should watch if you aren’t familiar. While Weltall had seen neither the clip nor the first movie that worked out as this movie is comprised of the highlights of the first movie. The rest is chunks of originality thrown into the movie loaf before being half-baked. Continue reading “Popcorn Pulse 76: Christmas Nerd”

After Dark 21: Proactive & Nasty

Greetings Listeners.

Today Ryo and Blonde bring you a show filled with hentai goodness and audio issues. Ryo would like apologize for the background noise. Any who in this episode they tackle a fluffy title called Ane Kyun! and something a little darker called Residence. Tune in for thick babes and fluffy siblings on this episode of Anime Pulse After Dark.  Continue reading “After Dark 21: Proactive & Nasty”

Manga Pulse 371: Helcker Selcker

Uh yes, I’d like to order a large pizza half pesto and half chicken and avocado. What do you mean you only serve Tex-Mex? And that my order sounds stupid? Well I’m just going to back my car out of the wall I broke and go to a quality establishment. Good day to you. Continue reading “Manga Pulse 371: Helcker Selcker”

Popcorn Pulse 75: Donut Assassins

I’ll tell you why I wasn’t at elf practice. Because I dream of larger things. Even larger than the red coated fat man himself. I dream of a world where children will make their own toys and pay us for the privilege. Where curled shoes and pointy ears will be signs of repect amd not ridicule. In order to make that happen I had to skip out on elf practice, Spanky.

For their dual review, Tim and Weltall pick 13 Assassins[2011]. They found out that it happens to be a remake of another Japanese classic. The story centers around the evil brother of the Shogun who is gaining political power. To prevent this dangerous man from ascending to power, thirteen men will attempt to manipulate and maneuver him into a trap. It’s a well done political and tactical thriller that culminates in an amazing action set piece we were highly entertained by. Continue reading “Popcorn Pulse 75: Donut Assassins”

Episode 541: How To Raise A Certain Scientific Railgun

This week on Anime Pulse we talk about bullying, and the scary protective father that Joseph would be if he were to have a daughter. Reminder: Never mess with big daddy Joseph. Andrew on the other hand has been playing more Resident Evil 7 and fired a gun for the first time, which is actually a lot lighter of a topic than Joseph’s IRL news. In reviews, Joseph gets some odd rush from a heroins death stare and Andrew is getting down with the Yuri railguns.

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Episode 540: Joint Machiavellianism

The first official episode of Anime Pulse for the 2018 year, and what an episode it is! Firstly we talk about what’s been going on in our lives, with Andrew playing a bunch of games and Joseph ranting about how his Fire Emblem waifu lost in a voting gauntlet. Then in the industry news, we got a piece on Amazon’s anime streaming service and another top anime poll about the most interesting anime of 2017. And finally come the reviews, where Andrew and Joseph both review, jointly, an anime about using anything to your advantage in a fight, even your penis.

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VG Pulse 295: Crossing The Line

This week on VG Pulse, welcome to 2018! We start off with brief side-notes of holidays and kittens, before diving to the the (gasp!) EZMAILS! Afterwards, we head on off into the regular news, where we primarily cover the two big stories of the past few weeks; the unfortunate tragedy of the Kansas Swatting, and Logan Paul being a jackass! After the news, Millennium gives his first look on Production Line, and we finish off with talk of food! All this and more up next on VGP 295! -Aki
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Episode 539: Top Ten of 2017

Bit of a different show this time around as Joseph and Andrew go over their top 10 anime of 2017, some they have finished and others they have not. But first we got IRL news about Fire Emblem Heroes, terrible manga to anime transitions, and forum topics. There’s also the industry news, with yet two more top 10, these ones about cute twins and the top 10 anime according to Anikore.

And that’s it folks, that’s the final episode of 2017. (Technically)

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Episode 538: Gyo to Akashic Records

Ho ho ho, just in time for Christmas it’s an episode of Anime Pulse! This week Joseph talks about spending money on his digital waifu, and Andrew is back in Scotland visiting family. Then in industry news we got topics like the most appealing anime characters of 2017, and William Shatner coming out as a fan of the anime. Finally are reviews with Andrew regaling us with a lyrical review of stinky fish, and Joseph brushing over a mediocre anime about an annoying tsundere and a useless princess.

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