The GLORIO Chat Episode 203: Ubel Is the Drake of Evil Anime Women
In our last episode of the year, we sneak in a few previews for next season before sharing what will likely be final thought on this season’s anime.
In our last episode of the year, we sneak in a few previews for next season before sharing what will likely be final thought on this season’s anime.
Every week it gets harder to choose which Oguri Cap face to use as the podcast header image.
In addition to our regularly scheduled anime, we talk about more Super Sentai drama, the new anthology based on the early works of Chainsaw Man’s Tatsuki Fujimoto, and most importantly, I finally got Iro to play Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society (Now available on PS4/5, Steam, and Nintendo Switch).
The weather might be cooling down but these HOT TAKES sure aren’t… sorry, that’s the best I got for today… We catch up on Kamen Rider, then get one last chance to about our Summer shows before they end.
Jel and Gee still can’t shut up about Horse Girls, but we do find time to talk about all the other great anime happening right now.
We talk about some really good anime as we give our final thoughts on Takopi’s Original Sin and talk about the amazing episode 5 of CITY The Animation.
We get too hot for the UK’s Online Safety Act by talking about shows like Call of the Night and New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt.
It’s the GLORIO blog’s 13th anniversary, and we explore both the darkest and silliest sides of humanity in the Summer 2025 season. It’s a good one!
In a world strictly divided into the affluent and the poor, Rudo is a scavenger who takes pride in fixing and refurnishing old objects deemed “trash” by the privileged. After being framed for murder, he’s thrown into The Pit, a gaping abyss the inhabitants cast both their garbage and undesirables into. Rather than dying, Rudo finds himself in an unfamiliar world; an endless hellscape of garbage.
We take a look at the upcoming shows from the Summer 2025 season and I get called out for liking adult women. Please don’t cancel me.