In Episode 6, your hosts dive deep into some of the biggest conversations shaking up the anime world right now. We kick things off with a breakdown of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex — exploring the latest story arcs, major character evolutions, and the wild events shifting the future of the Naruto universe.
From there, we tap into the growing excitement around Solo Leveling Season 3 — what fans should expect, where the story is headed, and how the adaptation might level up even further.
Then we get philosophical: what truly makes an anime “peak” in 2025? We unpack the storytelling trends, animation standards, cultural moments, power scaling, and community vibes that separate the great from the legendary.
And of course… much, much more — side debates, hot takes, jokes, and the usual Anime AF energy.
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