Gleipnir Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 58: Thinking About Premises

I've often stayed away from watching seasonal action-mystery anime, however with the global circumstance and intriguing premise, I saw myself watching Gleipnir. As I continued to watch, I started to realise that this was not constructed similarly to it's counterparts in the genre. In this episode, I will be trying to determine the intrigue of … Continue reading Gleipnir Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 58: Thinking About Premises

Boruto Arc Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 54: The Ao Arc

Previously, we discussed the Momoshiki Arc and it's impact on the Naruto series; in this episode, I look at how these concepts are taken further. Boruto is often criticized for lacking the 'substance' & 'character' that it's predecessor apparently had, however I think there are many positive things to be said about this arc (and … Continue reading Boruto Arc Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 54: The Ao Arc

The Art of Character Acting | GITM Podcast Ep. 53

Although on the surface 'sakuga' can seem like a term used to label highly engaging cuts & well-animated fight scenes, there are actually many more layers to it. A large (and sometimes overlooked) component of sakuga is 'character acting'; an for attempt art to imitate life or even transcend the human ability to communicate emotions. … Continue reading The Art of Character Acting | GITM Podcast Ep. 53

The Rolling Girls Analysis & Review | GITM Podcast Ep. 51 – A Messy Moe Adventure!

The Rolling Girls (2015) is an anime that I have mixed feelings about, mostly because it performs very well in some areas but (in my opinion) poorly in others. This made me think quite strongly about the idea of 'premises' and whether a 'good' one genuinely exists. In this episode I discuss what I dislike … Continue reading The Rolling Girls Analysis & Review | GITM Podcast Ep. 51 – A Messy Moe Adventure!

Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 50: The Bitter End

Neon Genesis Evangelion is currently my favourite anime of all-time, partially due to the way that Anno is able to take apart his own story, reducing it to the fundamental question, 'Who is Shinji Ikari?' Although there are various other reasons for why I love the series, this is the main focus of 'The Bitter … Continue reading Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995) Analysis | GITM Podcast Ep. 50: The Bitter End