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    Episode 21: Netflix's Enter the Anime (2019)

    enAugust 09, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Thanks, we hate it. On this week's episode, the women mix it up a little, instead of reviewing a live-action adaptation, they review Netflix's most recent documentary about anime, Enter the Anime. They dive into the expectations and hopes they had for this film, discuss where it goes wrong and misses the mark completely. Ultimately what could have been an excellent opportunity to explore and pay respect to the history, culture, and creators of anime honestly feels like huge a disappointment and disservice to the fans and the industry overall. So do yourselves a favor and skip this one, go
     

    To read an in-depth review of the film check out Kate's review here:

    REVIEW: ‘Enter the Anime’ is Little More Than a Netflix Anime Ad-Roll

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