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* SoUnfunnyItsFunny: Came up in the "You laugh, you lose" segment of their 24 hour stream. At one point, the boys and Chris Broad were shown a video of Sakura Miko's singing that failed to elicit any laughter. However, because the content of the video was still absurd, it created a stark dissonance with their stone-faced expressions, something Garnt ended up catching onto.
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** In episode 16, when discussing the part LetsPlay/{{Critikal}} (Charlie) did a video where he criticized LetsPlay/{{Videogamedunkey}} for rabid Final Fantasy fans that have taken Dunkey's video too seriously. Then Charlie used the analogy of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', to which Garnt and Connor hits this button when he said that he preferred Part 1 and 2 over Part 3 and 4.

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** In episode 16, when discussing the part LetsPlay/{{Critikal}} (Charlie) did a video where he criticized LetsPlay/{{Videogamedunkey}} for rabid Final Fantasy fans that have taken Dunkey's video too seriously. Then Charlie used the analogy of ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'', to which Garnt and Connor hits this button snaps when he said that he preferred Part 1 and 2 over Part 3 and 4.
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*** Garnt: ''{{Music/Muse}}'', ''Bradio'', ''Kooks'', ''Music/TheKillers'', ''Music/MichaelJackson'', ''Music/Daft Punk'', ''Music/ArcticMonkeys'', ''Zutomayo'' and ''{{Anime/FLCL}}''

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*** Garnt: ''{{Music/Muse}}'', ''Bradio'', ''Kooks'', ''Music/TheKillers'', ''Music/MichaelJackson'', ''Music/Daft Punk'', ''Music/DaftPunk'', ''Music/ArcticMonkeys'', ''Zutomayo'' and ''{{Anime/FLCL}}''
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** For {{Music}}:
*** Connor: ''Parcels'', ''Music/DaftPunk'', ''Breakbot'', ''Snail's House'', ''Music/TameImpala'', ''Music/TheWeeknd'', ''Music/BiffyClyro'', ''[[CityPop Anri]]'' and ''Creator/BoBurnham''
*** Garnt: ''{{Music/Muse}}'', ''Bradio'', ''Kooks'', ''Music/TheKillers'', ''Music/MichaelJackson'', ''Music/Daft Punk'', ''Music/ArcticMonkeys'', ''Zutomayo'' and ''{{Anime/FLCL}}''
*** Joey: ''Music/OzzyOsbourne'', ''{{Music/Tool}}'', ''Music/LedZeppelin'', ''{{Music/Radiohead}}'', ''Music/PinkFloyd'', ''Music/MfDoom'', ''Music/TangerineDream'', ''Jun Maeda'' and ''Music/AmericanFootball''
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* CultureClash:
** Downplayed in episode 12 as Connor and Garnt state they are not really used to how social and friendly Americans are compared to the average British person, but they also state they do like how friendly Americans can be.
** Episode 14 has them say how drinking isn't as ingrained in American culture compared to British and Australian cultures where nearly everyone drinks.



* CultureClash:
** Downplayed in episode 12 as Connor and Garnt state they are not really used to how social and friendly Americans are compared to the average British person, but they also state they do like how friendly Americans can be.
** Episode 14 has them say how drinking isn't as ingrained in American culture compared to British and Australian cultures where nearly everyone drinks.
* DarkHorseVictory: During the Akihabara shopping challenge, Joey tries to stick to his objectives as much as possible; Connor lucks out and gets a bunch of easy-to-fulfill challenges; and Garnt has a hard time resisting the call of his groin, blows nearly half his money on a sexy figure of [[LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD Rias]], and spends the rest of his shopping spree desperately trying not to go over budget. So of course, he ends up winning when in true ''VideoGame/MarioParty'' fashion, the Rias figure scores him a ton of bonus objective points (including "buy a hentai figure" when he finds in the box an alternate chest piece with fully detailed nipples).



* DarkHorseVictory: During the Akihabara shopping challenge, Joey tries to stick to his objectives as much as possible; Connor lucks out and gets a bunch of easy-to-fulfill challenges; and Garnt has a hard time resisting the call of his groin, blows nearly half his money on a sexy figure of [[LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD Rias]], and spends the rest of his shopping spree desperately trying not to go over budget. So of course, he ends up winning when in true ''VideoGame/MarioParty'' fashion, the Rias figure scores him a ton of bonus objective points (including "buy a hentai figure" when he finds in the box an alternate chest piece with fully detailed nipples).



* ThisIsReality: Many conversations deal with either deconstructing/smashing some myths and assumptions about content creation and life in Japan in general.
** Episode 2 goes into extensive detail on how much the tourist/fictional depiction of Japanese life and actually living in Japan differ.
** Chris Broad (of ''WebVideo/AbroadInJapan'') admitted in a guest appearance that his initial idea of releasing videos daily while doing kilometers of bicycle treks was ruinous to his health.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX0yX0z8Bmk Episode 6]] discusses how learning Japanese through anime will most certainly not be helpful unless you're also actually practicing using and listening to the language.
** For the tail-end of Episode 10, Garnt goes open with the subsequent withering away of Podtaku, citing creative differences and sustainability issues that prevented the collaborators from continuing their passion project. Ironically, this happened during the rise of monetization opportunities within [=YouTube=] and content creation.


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* ThisIsReality: Many conversations deal with either deconstructing/smashing some myths and assumptions about content creation and life in Japan in general.
** Episode 2 goes into extensive detail on how much the tourist/fictional depiction of Japanese life and actually living in Japan differ.
** Chris Broad (of ''WebVideo/AbroadInJapan'') admitted in a guest appearance that his initial idea of releasing videos daily while doing kilometers of bicycle treks was ruinous to his health.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX0yX0z8Bmk Episode 6]] discusses how learning Japanese through anime will most certainly not be helpful unless you're also actually practicing using and listening to the language.
** For the tail-end of Episode 10, Garnt goes open with the subsequent withering away of Podtaku, citing creative differences and sustainability issues that prevented the collaborators from continuing their passion project. Ironically, this happened during the rise of monetization opportunities within [=YouTube=] and content creation.
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* PeripheryDemographic: [[InvokedTrope Factors in a lot of their conversations]] on how certain anime trends/fandoms evolved:
** The old ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' vs. ''{{Anime/Pokemon}}'' divide in the early 2000s was discussed, and how despite ''Digimon'' actually having more consistent story arcs, the near-ubiquity of ''Pokemon'' meant "nobody wanted to be the ''Digimon'' kid."
** Humorously, Connor's nickname "the 93%", for having (previously) that proportion of female viewers compared to male viewers.
** Later, the three agree that Connor's experience is in fact becoming the ideal way to approach becoming an anime [=YouTuber=], in that original and unique content will better attract people towards taking part in the anime fandom than parroting/riffing off classic content (such as TheAbridgedSeries and [[CausticCritic anime reviews]]).



* {{Pixellation}}: Anything visual that would run afoul of [=YouTube=]'s content rules, such as the lewd figurines purchased by the boys in those respective episodes, gets blurred out in editing. In these cases, they point out that the uncensored versions of the videos are available on Patreon.
* PolitenessJudo: In episode 52, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQgaBVpLNMA while discussing school lunches]], Connor notes that he learned from another student that schmoozing the cafeteria ladies would get you better meals, and successfully put this into practice.
* PopCultureIsolation: [[InvokedTrope A running theme]] when discussing how the state of anime's relative mainstream acceptability is brought up.



* PeripheryDemographic: [[InvokedTrope Factors in a lot of their conversations]] on how certain anime trends/fandoms evolved:
** The old ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' vs. ''{{Anime/Pokemon}}'' divide in the early 2000s was discussed, and how despite ''Digimon'' actually having more consistent story arcs, the near-ubiquity of ''Pokemon'' meant "nobody wanted to be the ''Digimon'' kid."
** Humorously, Connor's nickname "the 93%", for having (previously) that proportion of female viewers compared to male viewers.
** Later, the three agree that Connor's experience is in fact becoming the ideal way to approach becoming an anime [=YouTuber=], in that original and unique content will better attract people towards taking part in the anime fandom than parroting/riffing off classic content (such as TheAbridgedSeries and [[CausticCritic anime reviews]]).
* {{Pixellation}}: Anything visual that would run afoul of [=YouTube=]'s content rules, such as the lewd figurines purchased by the boys in those respective episodes, gets blurred out in editing. In these cases, they point out that the uncensored versions of the videos are available on Patreon.
* PolitenessJudo: In episode 52, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQgaBVpLNMA while discussing school lunches]], Connor notes that he learned from another student that schmoozing the cafeteria ladies would get you better meals, and successfully put this into practice.
* PopCultureIsolation: [[InvokedTrope A running theme]] when discussing how the state of anime's relative mainstream acceptability is brought up.
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* PolitenessJudo: In episode 52, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQgaBVpLNMA while discussing school lunches]], Connor's politeness with the cafeteria ladies got him better meals than his classmates. He learned this by watching one of the other students who also got better portions than the rest of the kids by schmoozing the cafeteria ladies.

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* PolitenessJudo: In episode 52, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQgaBVpLNMA while discussing school lunches]], Connor's politeness with the cafeteria ladies got him better meals than his classmates. He Connor notes that he learned this by watching one of the other students who also got better portions than the rest of the kids by from another student that schmoozing the cafeteria ladies.ladies would get you better meals, and successfully put this into practice.
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** The boys point out how Japan itself bungled their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat the massive loss of income in the tourism sector, they lowered the prices of public transport and hotels, while also handing out coupons giving large discounts...in the middle of the quarantine, when people were recommended to stay home, which ended up causing the number of COVID cases to ''go up''.

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** The boys point out how Japan itself Japan's government bungled their the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat the massive loss of income in the tourism sector, they lowered the prices of public transport and hotels, while also handing out coupons giving large discounts...in the middle of the quarantine, when people were recommended to stay home, which ended up causing the number of COVID cases to ''go up''.
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** Episode 83 has [[WebVideo/KsonOnAir Kson]].
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** Japan itself had a massive moment of this during the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat the massive loss of income in the tourism sector, they lowered the prices of public transport and hotels, while also handing out coupons giving large discounts...in the middle of the quarantine, when people were recommended to stay home. According to the boys, the number of COVID cases went up after the decision.

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** The boys point out how Japan itself had a massive moment of this during bungled their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. To combat the massive loss of income in the tourism sector, they lowered the prices of public transport and hotels, while also handing out coupons giving large discounts...in the middle of the quarantine, when people were recommended to stay home. According to the boys, home, which ended up causing the number of COVID cases went up after the decision.to ''go up''.
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''Trash Taste'' is an ongoing podcast series hosted by WebVideo/TheAnimeMan (Joey Bizinger), {{WebVideo/Gigguk}} (Garnt Maneetapho) and WebVideo/CDawgVA (Connor Colquhoun), anime [=YouTube=] influencers affiliated with [[https://www.geexplus.co.jp/ GeeXPlus]][[note]](a web-based arm of Bookwalker, itself a subsidiary of media conglomerate [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadokawa_Corporation Kadokawa Corporation]])[[/note]].

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''Trash Taste'' is an ongoing podcast series hosted by WebVideo/TheAnimeMan (Joey Bizinger), {{WebVideo/Gigguk}} (Garnt Maneetapho) and WebVideo/CDawgVA (Connor Colquhoun), anime [=YouTube=] Website/YouTube influencers affiliated with [[https://www.geexplus.co.jp/ GeeXPlus]][[note]](a web-based arm of Bookwalker, itself a subsidiary of media conglomerate [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadokawa_Corporation Kadokawa Corporation]])[[/note]].
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* UsefulNotes/SubculturesInJapan: Touched upon to some extent, what with a number of them overlapping with the general otaku/anime fandoms the hosts are part of. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drifting_(motorsport) Drifting]], however, has had two episodes devoted to it: one [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCcv9uqSBU0 special episode]] (where the boys tried their hand at the sport, with hilarious results), and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-9wNeYiua8 Episode 27]], when they invited foremost drifting/Japanese car culture YouTuber [[https://www.youtube.com/user/noriyaro noriyaro]].

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* UsefulNotes/SubculturesInJapan: Touched upon to some extent, what with a number of them overlapping with the general otaku/anime fandoms the hosts are part of. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drifting_(motorsport) Drifting]], however, has had two episodes devoted to it: one [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCcv9uqSBU0 special episode]] (where the boys tried their hand at the sport, with hilarious results), and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-9wNeYiua8 Episode 27]], when they invited foremost drifting/Japanese car culture YouTuber [=YouTuber=] [[https://www.youtube.com/user/noriyaro noriyaro]].
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* KickedUpstairs: The trope comes up in the middle of a conversation about "[[UltimateJobSecurity employees for life]]" in the Japanese workforce and the difficulty in firing them. One story goes that a company, in order to get one such employee to quit, promoted him to a meaningless position where they couldn't get any work done, essentially demoralizing him to force him to resign.
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* TheSixthRanger: ''Trash Taste''[='s=] fans largely consider [[WebVideo/AbroadInJapan Chris Broad]] to be "the secret fourth member" due to being close to the boys, helping them with the specials, and (as of July 2021) being invited to the podcast as a guest three times.

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* TheSixthRanger: ''Trash Taste''[='s=] fans largely consider [[WebVideo/AbroadInJapan Chris Broad]] to be "the secret fourth member" due to being close to the boys, helping them with the specials, and (as of July 2021) January 2022) being invited to the podcast as a guest three four times.
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** Connor, who usually comes of as the more level-headed of the three, openly admits to "[[ADateWithRosiePalms doing the deed]]" with hentai and tends to do more daring material/topics in his videos.

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** Connor, who usually comes of off as the more level-headed of the three, openly admits to "[[ADateWithRosiePalms doing the deed]]" with hentai and tends to do more daring material/topics in his videos.
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* HiddenDepths: Garnt turns out to be a movie buff in episode 60, having seen a large catalogue of different films. He also mentioned that some of the lines he has delivered in his videos were based of movie quotes.

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* HiddenDepths: Garnt turns out to be a movie buff in episode 60, having seen a large catalogue of different films. He also mentioned that some of the lines he has delivered in his videos were based of off movie quotes.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: The podcast pulls this off with their [[VirtualYouTuber VTuber]] guests [[WebAnimation/{{Hololive}} Mori Calliope]] and kson.

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* RogerRabbitEffect: The podcast pulls this off with their [[VirtualYouTuber VTuber]] guests [[WebAnimation/{{Hololive}} Mori Calliope]] and kson.[[WebVideo/KsonOnAir kson]].
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* RogerRabbitEffect: The podcast pulls this off with their first [[VirtualYouTuber VTuber]] guest [[WebAnimation/{{Hololive}} Mori Calliope]].

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* RogerRabbitEffect: The podcast pulls this off with their first [[VirtualYouTuber VTuber]] guest guests [[WebAnimation/{{Hololive}} Mori Calliope]].Calliope]] and kson.
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*** Garnt: ''Film/KungFuHustle'', ''Film/RushHour2'', ''{{Film/Memento}}'', ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', ''Film/SpaceJam'', ''Film/TheMatrix'', ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' ''Film/{{Snatch}}'' and ''{{Film/Confessions}}''.

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*** Garnt: ''Film/KungFuHustle'', ''Film/RushHour2'', ''{{Film/Memento}}'', ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', ''Film/SpaceJam'', ''Film/TheMatrix'', ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'', ''Film/{{Snatch}}'' and ''{{Film/Confessions}}''.
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*** Garnt: ''Film/KungFuHustle'', ''Film/RushHour2'', ''{{Film/Memento}}'', ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', ''Film/SpaceJam'', ''Film/TheMatrix'', ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' ''Film/Snatch'' and ''{{Film/Confessions}}''.

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*** Garnt: ''Film/KungFuHustle'', ''Film/RushHour2'', ''{{Film/Memento}}'', ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'', ''Film/SpaceJam'', ''Film/TheMatrix'', ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' ''Film/Snatch'' ''Film/{{Snatch}}'' and ''{{Film/Confessions}}''.
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*** Meilyne is a full-on YaoiFangirl.[[labelnote:Her picks]]''{{Anime/Monster}}'', ''Literature/FromTheNewWorld'', ''VisualNovel/UtaNoPrincesama'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'', ''Manga/VampireKnight'', ''Manga/GoldenKamuy'', ''LightNovel/SaiunkokuMonogatari'', ''Manga/CeresCelestialLegend'', ''{{VisualNovel/Hakuouki}}''[[/labelnote]]

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*** Meilyne is a full-on YaoiFangirl.[[labelnote:Her picks]]''{{Anime/Monster}}'', ''Literature/FromTheNewWorld'', ''VisualNovel/UtaNoPrincesama'', ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders'', ''Manga/VampireKnight'', ''Manga/GoldenKamuy'', ''LightNovel/SaiunkokuMonogatari'', ''LightNovel/TheStoryOfSaiunkoku'', ''Manga/CeresCelestialLegend'', ''{{VisualNovel/Hakuouki}}''[[/labelnote]]
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* {{Corpsing}}: It's not uncommon for the boys to not be able to keep from laughing during some of their sillier ad reads. For instance, in episode 75 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr5xSmrSqyA&t=5608s they can't get through a melodramatic promo for Manscaped]] without laughing in a couple of places due to the crude humor in the script.
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* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Quite possibly the reasoning behind their chosen title for the podcast. While they are seasoned anime viewers, the anime/Japanese popular culture has expanded enough that universal "classics"/"good anime value" has become highly subjective, and their own tastes will very likely offend older and newer members of their fandoms.
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** As acknowledged by the boys in Episode 50. The first episode was quite different compared to the later episodes, with the boys being more awkward and considerate to each other compared to how they'll act in later episodes. This was acknowledged again in the second anime figure special, where they comment on how more considerate they were towards each other in the first special compared to the second, as well as Grant having become more confident since the first special.

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** As acknowledged by the boys in Episode 50. The first episode was quite different compared to the later episodes, with the boys being more awkward and considerate to each other compared to how they'll act in later episodes. This was acknowledged again in the second anime figure special, where they comment on how more considerate they were towards each other in the first special compared to the second, as well as Grant Garnt having become more confident since the first special.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The boys sometimes joke around the fact that it is no longer an anime podcast as they originally intended, to the point that this has become one of the show's {{Running Gag}}s.

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** As acknowledged by the boys in Episode 50. The first episode was quite different compared to the later episodes, with the boys being more awkward and considerate to each other compared to how they'll act in later episodes. This was acknowledged again in the second anime figure special, where they comment on how more considerate they were towards each other in the first special compared to the second, as well as Grant having become more confident since the first special.
** Besides the fact that the podcast is set in an entirely different and smaller studio in season 1. The studio itself also looks incredibly barren and empty in the first episode compared to how it appears from episode 2 and onwards.

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* {{LOL69}}: Finally achieved in their appropriately-titled 69th episode, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwpBZ80J0R4 Nice]]." [[NonIndicativeName Ironically]], the episode tackles [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness a number of more grown-up topics]], such as dealing with UsefulNotes/MisplacedNationalism, immigration woes, as well as a number of survival skills--albeit more light-hearted than others.

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Finally achieved in their appropriately-titled 69th episode, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwpBZ80J0R4 Nice]]." [[NonIndicativeName Ironically]], the episode tackles [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness a number of more grown-up topics]], such as dealing with UsefulNotes/MisplacedNationalism, immigration woes, as well as a number of survival skills--albeit more light-hearted than others.others.
** Episode 79, where they go shopping for figurines, includes challenges of purchasing figurines that cost exactly 6900 yen or 42000 yen.
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* DigitalPiracyIsEvil: Discussed at length in Episode 13, in the aftermath of [[https://geekculture.co/pirate-streaming-sites-kissanime-kissmanga-shut-down-permanently-as-japan-cracks-down-on-piracy/ the shutdown]] of pirate anime/manga streaming site Kissanime. Despite officially being in business with the anime/manga industry big streamers like {{Website/Crunchyroll}}, the hosts (as well as their guest, their producer Meilyne Tran from Bookwalker), they are surprisingly balanced and nuanced in their approach to the topic.

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* DigitalPiracyIsEvil: Discussed at length in Episode 13, in the aftermath of [[https://geekculture.co/pirate-streaming-sites-kissanime-kissmanga-shut-down-permanently-as-japan-cracks-down-on-piracy/ the shutdown]] of pirate anime/manga streaming site Kissanime. Despite officially being in business with the anime/manga industry big streamers like {{Website/Crunchyroll}}, {{Website/Crunchyroll}} and {{Creator/Netflix}} Anime, the hosts (as well as their guest, their producer Meilyne Tran from Bookwalker), they are surprisingly balanced and nuanced in their approach to the topic.
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** Straighter (and more unfortunate) example: Garnt and Connor had worked with [=YouTubers=] [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment who were subsequently found guilty of serious crimes]]: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wswp-lkfZc Mr. Anime]] and [[https://fandomsfluffandstuff.tumblr.com/post/184424522056/psa-ciel-star-a-popular-fandom-youtuber CielStar]].

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** Straighter (and more unfortunate) example: Garnt and Connor had worked with [=YouTubers=] [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment who were subsequently found guilty of serious crimes]]: crimes: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wswp-lkfZc Mr. Anime]] and [[https://fandomsfluffandstuff.tumblr.com/post/184424522056/psa-ciel-star-a-popular-fandom-youtuber CielStar]].

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