After more than two decades of devouring every shonen, shojo, seinen, and josei anime he could find, this seasoned oldtaku is still watching—week to week, episode by episode—and he’s not stopping anytime soon. Join him every week for fresh takes on your favorite series, hidden gems you’ve never heard of, and the kind of anime reflections only years of obsession can bring.
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After more than two decades of devouring every shonen, shojo, seinen, and josei anime he could find, this seasoned oldtaku is still watching—week to week, episode by episode—and he’s not stopping anytime soon. Join him every week for fresh takes on your favorite series, hidden gems you’ve never heard of, and the kind of anime reflections only years of obsession can bring.
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This week on Lunchbox Radio, Alex dives deep into Lazarus, the new cyberpunk anime from Shinichirō Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop, Space Dandy). Streaming on HBO Max and dripping with dystopian aesthetics, Lazarus follows a world reeling from the miracle drug Hapuna—a cure for pain that turns out to be a death sentence.
Alex explores how Watanabe’s latest work channels themes of pharmaceutical greed, influencer toxicity, climate collapse, and humanity’s desperate need to feel again. We compare Lazarus to Terror in Resonance, Blue Submarine No. 6, and even the opioid crisis, highlighting why this show might be Watanabe’s most radical and uncomfortable work to date.
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