We talk anime, review Doctor Who, and make a special announcement on the landmark 500th episode of The Weekly Stuff Podcast.
For our 500th episode, we’ve prepared one of the biggest and best podcasts we’ve ever made. Following up on episode 499, where we counted down our favorite anime opening themes, our main topic today is our Top 10 Favorite Anime Ending Themes, and this one is even more exciting, with endings from shows like Dragon Ball, Haruhi Suzumiya, multiple Gundam shows, Clannad, and more tugging at our heartstrings and contributing massively to our connection with each of these great shows. Sean and Jonathan also talk about playing the Persona and Like a Dragon games the other person was playing a few months ago, recap this week’s surprisingly packed Nintendo Direct, and review the final episodes of the new Doctor Who season, “The Legend of Ruby Sunday” and “Empire of Death.” There’s also a very exciting surprise announcement about the future of the podcast, and our in-house composer Thomas Lack has not only helped us produce a spectacular opening song, but written a brand new anime-style end theme for The Weekly Stuff itself you’ll get to see at the end of the show!
Enjoy!
Time Chart:
Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:02:57
Intro: 0:02:57 – 0:12:19
Stuff: 0:12:19 – 1:18:45
Nintendo Direct News: 1:18:45 – 1:48:17
Top 10 Anime Endings: 1:48:17 – 4:55:00
Special Announcement: 4:55:00 – 5:04:14
Doctor Who Finale: 5:04:14 – 5:56:59
Final Thoughts: 5:56:59 – 6:46:56
Ending Theme: 6:46:56 – 6:50:34
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