The After Show from Anime News Network Anime News Network
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The ANN After Show is a weekly podcast from Anime News Network, the internet's most trusted anime news source since 1998. Hosted by executive editor Lynzee Loveridge and video producer Jacki Jing, each week we talk in-depth about the season's hottest shows with special guests and deliver the trending stories you need to know. Geek out with us each week, gain new perspectives, and discover the details you might have missed.
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Why You Should Watch Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction
Lynzee and James welcome Richard Eisenbeis onto the podcast to discuss the first episode of the weird sci-fi series Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction!
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100 Episodes of the ANN Aftershow!?
The ANN After Show is at episode 100! Let's reflect on some of our favorite moments, catch up on Kaiju No. 8, Yatagarasu, and more this week!
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Could There Be More Evangelion on the Horizon?
James and Lynzee look into Hideaki Anno's latest hint that there might be more Evangelion after the last movie and news on the Lord of the Rings anime film!
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Yatagarasu Gets Violent!
James and Lynzee discuss the latest episode of Yatagarsu. Plus, GoHands keeps making anime, and we don't know WHY.
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I Support Falin's Crimes
This week, it's hot monster mommies and less hot AI-generated light novels.
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Will You Watch Solo Leveling Season 2?
James and Lynzee reflect on the end of Solo Leveling and whether its worldbuilding is worth its edgy turn. PLUS: The big monsters of Kaiju No. 8, & court intrigue in Yatagarasu!
Customer Reviews
Rest In Peace Zac
Podcast will never be the same without you
Too political
They worry too much about the political aspects of anime.
Was Looking Forward to this New Version
RIP Zack. When I saw that the show was being brought back in a new version, I couldn’t wait to hear the first show. Unfortunately, I was completely disappointed with the way the show is conducted. There is NO discipline whatsoever, and everyone constantly steps all over everyone else’s verbals, to the point that halfway through, I just decided to give up on it. The show needs ONE person in charge to moderate and ask the others if they have anything to add, and then let that person have their say. If all the participants are in different locations, there needs to be a way for the guests to let the host know that they have something to add, without stepping all over the person currently speaking.