The Suuuper Anime Podcast is a show that looks to entertain, inspire and inform you about anime. We provide our opinion and thoughts on various anime topics, as well examine these topics from a real-world perspective on what we can learn from anime. Whether you’re new to anime or a seasoned veteran, every week, we invite you to come listen, share and laugh with us :-). We hope every episode ignites your otaku spirit and leaves YOU feeling SUUUPER!
In this engaging conversation, Jane SG shares her journey as a cosplayer and content creator, discussing her creative process, favourite characters, and experiences in the anime community. The discussion also touches on memorable moments from the series and the importance of being authentic in one's passions.
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'Blue Eye Samurai did not take much references from anime' - Toniko Pantoja
In this episode of the Suuuper Anime Podcast, host Ed interviews Toniko Pantoja, a multi-award-winning story artist known for his work on major animated projects like Blue-Eyed Samurai and How to Train Your Dragon. The conversation delves into Toniko's creative process, the concept of 'edging' in creativity, and the importance o...
Anime sport quotes do you believe?
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In this episode of the Suuuper Anime Podcast, Ed and Solo delve into various anime quotes, exploring their meanings and implications in real life. They discuss the concepts of talent and skill, emphasizing the importance of showcasing one's abilities. The conversation transitions into the theme of self-discovery and personal evolution, highlighting the necessity of understanding one&a...
"It feels like a puzzle to match sounds." – Adam Asenko
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In this conversation, Ed from Suuuper Anime Podcast interviews Adam Asenko, a freelance multimedia artist with over a decade of experience in sound design, music production, and voice acting. Adam shares his journey from fan dubbing on YouTube to becoming a professional voice actor, discussing the intricacies of sound design, the creative process behind h...
"Oda is the richest mangaka without royalties who is number 2"
In this episode Suuuper Anime Podcast, hosts Ed and Solo delve into the world of manga, focusing on the richest manga artist, Eiichiro Oda. They discuss the intricacies of manga royalties, the earnings of manga creators, and how these figures compare to other industries. The conversation also covers the top 10 richest manga artists, highlighting their works and...
Sanji
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In this episode of the Suuuper Anime Podcast, hosts Ed and Solo dive deep into the character of Sanji from One Piece. They explore his first impressions, values, influences, and the significance of cooking in his identity. The conversation also highlights favorite moments and fights, as well as Sanji's character traits. The episode serves as a comprehensive appreciation of Sanji, showcasing his complexity and c...
'You're a red flag' - Amber Cosette
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In this Suuuper engaging conversation, Suuuper Anime special guest Amber Cosette shares her journey from HR to becoming a content creator focused on anime. The discussion covers her experiences with anime conventions, the complexities of anime villains like Eren Yeager, and her thoughts on popular series such as FMAB and Samurai Champloo. Amber also reflects on the emoti...
Big man like you still watching cartoons – Ms Solo
In this episode, Ed and Solo discuss anime fandom, discussing the good and bad things about the anime fandom. We discuss all the positive aspect regarding things like the anime community and the ability to bond with a stranger through anime, all the way to negative aspect just as anime gatekeeping.
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"Art is messy."- Fredrick Jones
In this episode of the Suuuper Anime Podcast, Ed and Solo welcome back Frederick, the founder of Saturday AM, to discuss the significant milestones achieved by the company over the past decade. They delve into the importance of representation in manga, the challenges faced by black creators in the industry, and the distinction between success and power. Frederick shares insights on the need...
What they talkin bout, they ain't talkin bout nothin - Kendrick Summary
In this episode, Ed and Solo dive into the intriguing world of anime conspiracies, exploring various theories surrounding popular series like My Hero Academia, One Piece, and Dragon Ball. They discuss the implications of these theories, the nature of trauma in character development, and the potential hidden truths behind beloved characters. The co...
We watch Naruto as part of our references for Arcane. - Antoine Ettori
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In this episode of Suuuper Anime Podcast, Ed interviews Antoine Ettori, a talented storyboard artist and animator known for his work on major animated projects like Arcane and Minions. Antoine shares his unique journey from aspiring mathematics teacher to a successful career in animation, discussing the skills and techniques he learned along the way...
“Nami is WHAT! There is no way” – Solo
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In this episode, Ed and Solo dive deep into the world of One Piece, discussing its cultural significance, record-breaking sales, and the unique format of their 'Fact or Fiction' segment. They explore the impact of One Piece on the manga and anime industry, its ongoing serialization, and the excitement surrounding its live-action adaptation on Netflix.
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"I pitched my show without even a script" - Vitaliy Shushko
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In this episode, Ed interviews Vitaliy Shushko, an accomplished animator and director known for his work on X-Story and Blind Spot from Love, Death & Robots. Vitaliy shares his journey into animation, the challenges he faced, and the importance of finishing projects. He discusses the creative process behind his works, character development, and the sig...
"I usually donate or sell my manga." - Nisha the Nerd
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In this engaging conversation, Ed and Nisha the Nerd delve into the world of manga and anime, exploring Nisha's journey as a content creator, the challenges she faces, and the vibrant community she has built. They discuss the emotional impact of manga, the differences between manga and anime, and share recommendations for both genres. Nisha opens up abo...
New Gen anime start with a blaze burning bright only to burn out very quickly.
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In this episode, the hosts Ed and Solo discuss the evolving landscape of anime, reflecting on the endings of major series like JJK, My Hero Academia, and Demon Slayer. They explore the impact of these shows, comparing their legacies and discussing what might come next in the anime world. The conversation touches on the importance of character deve...
‘It takes about 3 months to make an episode of Invincible’ – Ian Abando
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In this episode of the Suuuper Anime Podcast, host Ed interviews Ian Ovando, a talented director and storyboard artist in the animation industry. Ian shares his journey from being afraid of the dark to becoming a successful animator, discussing his love for rock climbing and chess, and how these hobbies have influenced his creative process. He delves int...
"You think Bleach is better than Hunter x Hunter? "
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In this episode of the Suuuper Anime Podcast, host Ed welcomes Olamasama, a popular anime commentator on YouTube. Suuuper Animes discusses Olamasama's journey in content creation, his love for basketball, and the challenges of being a sports fan. The conversation also delves into the evolution of Olamasama's You Tube channel, his transition from...
“Its time to play the game”
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In this lively conversation, Ed and Solo reminisce about their favourite moments from WWE wrestling, particularly the iconic Attitude Era. They discuss their favourite wrestlers, memorable matches, and the outrageous stunts that defined the era. The conversation then shifts to their shared love for anime, where they engage in a fun guessing game about each other's favourite characters, sho...
'I had to learn a new skill to get the job at DreamWorks '– Courtland Ellis
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In this episode of the Suuuper Anime Podcast, host Ed interviews comic artist Courtland Ellis, who shares his journey from childhood inspiration to becoming a professional artist. In this conversation Courtland reflects on his love for Pokémon and the projects he has worked on, including his time at DreamWorks and The Line Animation. In thi...
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In this reflective episode, Ed and Solo discuss their four-year journey with the Suuuper Anime Podcast, exploring feedback from AI tools Chat GPT, Gemini and Perplexity about their podcast's identity and reception. They delve into the pros and cons of their casual approach to anime discussions, contrasting it with more in-depth analysis styles. The conversation highlights the importance of production quality, audience e...
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