In this episode, Chibodee relives his childhood trauma, the Jester Gundam is cool but disturbing, and pilot Romario Manini has Pennywise powers, maybe. Plus, the healing power of song, and Rain can’t take Domon anywhere.
This week, Domon wrecks an arcade machine, Allenby has cold fists, and Rain is totally fine with this. Plus, Argo gets Worfed out of the gate, and the Noble Gundam has strong ribbon game.
Tonight, Sai Saici’s outfit is extremely Nineties, the series makes a brief nod to the original Gundam, and we ask the question, ‘Who’s piloting that clock Gundam?’ Plus, was this whole plot a scam by the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce, and you’ll never find anyone more serious about revenge than us.
In this episode, Domon can’t stand to stay in a hotel room, The Zeus Gundam is too cool to live, and the wander bug preys on insects several times its size, and usually wins. Plus, the Nostalgia Pilots consider the most powerful Gundam of all: The Bus Driver Gundam.
This week, Master Asia gives himself more nicknames, the God Gundam is unveiled to great fanfare, and we meet the rest of Gundams. Plus, we get a tender reunion between Argo Gulsky and Neo-Canada’s Andrew Graham, and the Prime Minister of Neo Hong Kong isn’t up to anything.
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Tonight, Argo is an adult man, the Shuffle Alliance finally finds common ground in wanting to kick Domon’s ass, and the Guyana Highlands is the real victim. Plus, Domon and Rain make a promise, and that window doesn’t belong there!
In this episode, Domon has been gone for weeks in his peyote cave, The support teams head for the finals, and The Dark/Devil Army reveals sea and air models! Plus, Argo always reads the manual, and How did Schwartz fit his Gundam in a cave?
This week, I had the honor of guesting on the Nutty Bites podcast to talk about one of my favorite films, Laputa: Castle in the Sky! Enjoy!
Laputa: Castle in the Sky is one of the first Ghibli movies Miyazaki made and it has his signatures all over it. Tek, Nutty, Jern, and Jason are joined by special guest Hugh as they dive into Hugh’s favorite Ghibli movie. This is the kind of movie that keeps us coming back to Studio Ghibli, it is the kind of movie that makes their content special and worth investigating.
Ghiblicast is and Introcast where Jen and Jason guide Nutty and Tek through the films of Studio Ghibli for the first time.
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