The GLORIO Chat Episode 178: The Top 10 Anime of 2024
It’s the podcast version of our top 10 anime, plus one more shout out to Look Back.
It’s the podcast version of our top 10 anime, plus one more shout out to Look Back.
The best anime according to the GLORIO crew, 2024 edition
If there’s a pervasive theme to 2024, I think it’s the constant sense of there never being enough time. This has been a noticeable trend for years, but this year it became impossible to ignore that a lot of anime were materially compromised, either in episode count or fidelity. The age of the 52 episode TV anime is dead, and I think the end of the 26 episode TV anime is not far off. We now live in the era of 13 episode seasons; a frankly inadequate number of episodes for many kinds of stories. Watching familiar stories try to fit themselves into this new format has been awkward to say the least. The shows I’ll be talking about are the ones I think are most significant, either good or ill, to my 2024 anime watching experience.
I’m not finna argue with a Sasuke avi. Incel mad, I’m a weeb and a baddie
Artemis joins to revive some shows the rest of us dropped, we catch up on Sandland, and then we spend a lot of time talking about girls being stressed about music.
Dungeon Meshi is better than Frieren, fight me.
It’s been a pretty solid season, but do any of these shows break The Curse of Kenjiro Tsuda?
There are a LOT of anime adjacent video games hitting us all at once, so we hit the GLORIO Gaming no Korner in addition to our usual anime coverage.
We’ve trimmed down our watch list to a lean six shows, but most of them are pretty good… even Metallic Rouge?
Metallic Rouge is bad but should we blame prolific voice actor Kenjiro Tsuda? Will Sengoku Youko be the one to break the curse?
New year, new season, new anime for us to love (or hate). Sengoku Youko is good, we promise!
After a party member is devoured by a red dragon, Laios and his adventurer crew must delve the dungeon once more and rescue her before it’s too late. Running low on time, supplies, and manpower, the party resorts to hunting and eating the various creatures that inhabit the dungeon. What the rest of the party doesn’t know is that Laios is an absolute monster freak and relishes the chance to dine on the fantasy bestiary. Accompanied by beleaguered mage Marcille, professional rogue Chilchuck, and experienced monster chef Senshi, they embark on a daring culinary tour.
It’s our last episode of 2023 and we give our final thoughts on the Fall season.