The GLORIO Chat Episode 83: Winter 2021 Anime Wrap-Up
With another season in the books, we discuss the diminishing returns from our favorite (?) shows of the Winter 2021 anime season.
With another season in the books, we discuss the diminishing returns from our favorite (?) shows of the Winter 2021 anime season.
We pay our respects to the 2021 Crunchyroll Anime Awards, Jel catches up with Jujutsu Kaisen, and chat about whatever shows we’re still watching.
A surprising number of shows have survived the first month of the season, and we’re going to talk about them all.
It’s been an incredibly busy time over at GLORIO Towers, what with the new season and also gestures at everything. As a result we haven’t been able to roll out our customary slate of First Loooks, but here instead are some quick bite-sized opinions on everything we’ve been watching.
New year, new anime season, new theme music… we are doing our best to start 2021 right. But is the new season any good? The GLORIO crew discusses.
Before we get too deep into wrapping up 2020 anime, the GLORIO crew takes a look at what’s coming in the Winter 2021 season.
Everyone knows Bananya is anime of the year, so we focus on ten other good anime from 2019.
With another GLORIO year in the books, it’s time once again to look back at our picks for the best anime of the year.
Our Very GLORIO 2019 year in review begins as always with Jel’s best anime moments.
So apparently we forgot to do a Wrap-up for the Fall season of 2018? You folks still care about this, right?
Jel, Iro, and Gee give their final thoughts on the Winter 2019 season. That’s about it.
What do you get from too much anime? Three talking nerds and a pea-sized brain.
What do you get from too much anime? Three talking nerds and a pea-sized brain.
We announce the winner of our Best Anime Shirts 2018 poll, talk about Pokemon for like 20 minutes, and then I get yelled at for spoiling Legend of the Galactic Heroes. Oh, and we talk about the past two weeks of anime.
Yo Lily, jump over that big ass ramp.
Together with her fellow orphans, Emma lives a life free of worry at the Grace Field House. Despite the daily intelligence tests, the serial number tattooed on her neck and the imposing wall separating her from the outside world, she has no reason to suspect anything fishy — yet everything changes when one of her siblings is sent off to go live with her new foster parents, and Emma’s beloved home reveals its wicked true nature.
Part 2 of our guide features the much anticipated anime adaptation of The Promised Neverland and… not much else.
Jel, Gee, and Marlin take a look at the upcoming shows for the winter season, including a new show that may be a successor to the classic space opera series we can’t shut up about, Legend of the Galactic Heroes.