Bakacast #380 – You’re Already Exploded

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On this episode of Bakacast, we our minds boggle over the final episodes of Geneshaft. What was the point of all the DNA backstory? Isn’t it weird that there was basically no direct commentary on the weird gender dynamics? Did anyone actually know how they wanted the story to wrap up before the final episode? We may never know. Also, we watch the final Netflix Godzilla movie: The Planet Eater. Hey, Gen Urobuchi? Please stop.

  • 01:38 – Geneshaft 8 – 13
  • 21:53 – Godzilla: The Planet Eater

Bakacast #369 – The Last Umu

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On this episode of Bakacast, we cover the very weird (in a good way) second CGI Godzilla movie, revisit the TechTV classic Serial Experiments Lain, analyse the not-quite-as-popular-as-One-Punch-Man-but-still-extremely-good Mob Psycho 100, and say goodbye to everyone’s favorite emperor with the last 3 episodes of Fate/Extra Last Encore.

  • 01:56 – Godzilla Part 2: City on the Edge of Battle
  • 24:22 – Fate/Extra Last Encore 11 – 13
  • 44:48 – Serial Experiments Lain 1 – 6
  • 1:13:16 – Mob Psycho 100 1 – 6

Bakacast #368 – The Thicc Godzilla

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On this episode of Bakacast, we gush about the first part of the new CGI Godzilla movie trilogy and revisit Hinamatsuri to talk about the show as a whole.

  • 02:36 – Godzilla Part 1: Planet of the Monsters
  • 34:00 – Hinamatsuri
  • 1:05:20 – Listener comments

Kaiju Alert: Giant Rubber Duck Spotted In Osaka

Osaka, which is no stranger to kaiju (giant monster) attacks, has fallen under threat from a new, horrible menace; a unnamed kaiju which takes the form of a rubber duck. This monster was reportedly created by mad scientist artist Florentijn Hofman in France. Although it has been spotted in other cities around the world, this is the first time it has menaced Japan.

More photos of the giant duck can be found below.

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