Love genuine conversations about anime? Like x vs y? Or uncovering comedic plots twist in (x manga?) Then you’ll love Anime minority report!
Jamie Aird and Guerby Laguerre, two Boston-based comedians, who love anime, are giving their hilarious take on all things anime.
They discuss all things anime. From shows to movies to anime culture, stereotypes, and more!
Each episode will feel like you’re talking to your hilariously funny friend who happens to nerd out on anime as well!
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Love genuine conversations about anime? Like x vs y? Or uncovering comedic plots twist in (x manga?) Then you’ll love Anime minority report!
Jamie Aird and Guerby Laguerre, two Boston-based comedians, who love anime, are giving their hilarious take on all things anime.
They discuss all things anime. From shows to movies to anime culture, stereotypes, and more!
Each episode will feel like you’re talking to your hilariously funny friend who happens to nerd out on anime as well!
Slice-of-Life vs. Shounen: Which One's Actually More Unrealistic?
Anime Minority Report
1 hour 13 minutes 16 seconds
5 months ago
Slice-of-Life vs. Shounen: Which One's Actually More Unrealistic?
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, we’re asking the real question: Is it more believable to fight demons with friendship—or fall in love after one awkward group project?Comedian and fellow anime head Nic Sugiarto returns to help us settle the score: Slice-of-Life vs. Shounen. Host Jamie is deep in his romance era, bingeing titles like My Dress-Up Darling and I Married the Girl I Hated in Class. Meanwhile, Guerby still thinks slice-of-life anime is just anime without plot (rude). Can Nic and Jamie convince him to finally give heart-eyes and hallway crushes a chance?Expect laughs, wild takes, and one very serious debate about which genre is the real fantasy. Spoiler alert: it’s probably the one where high schoolers actually communicate their feelings.Tap in for the chaos, the comedy, and the unexpected feels.
Anime Minority Report
Love genuine conversations about anime? Like x vs y? Or uncovering comedic plots twist in (x manga?) Then you’ll love Anime minority report!
Jamie Aird and Guerby Laguerre, two Boston-based comedians, who love anime, are giving their hilarious take on all things anime.
They discuss all things anime. From shows to movies to anime culture, stereotypes, and more!
Each episode will feel like you’re talking to your hilariously funny friend who happens to nerd out on anime as well!