The Anime That Didn’t Make Us #11 – GeGeGe no Kitaro, Metal Fighter Miku & Hell Teacher Nube

Heroic third chair Dwayne Moloney helps little red hens Brian & Anthony bake their podcast bread, and now you, the grateful woodland animals get to feast on it.

GeGeGe no Kitaro – the third outing for the iconic yokai gang, this time from 1985.

Metal Fighter Miku – Future sports from a past time. That time being 1994.

Hell Teacher Nube – yet more school bound spooky hijinks with this 1996 Shonen Jump adaptation.

Let’s Go! #131 – Let’s Promise To Wear Clothes

In this week’s GeGeGe no Kitaro, the writers try to avoid saying a particular word for half an episode before getting down to tackling another social ill.

Meanwhile it’s the big Execution Cannonball day in Welcome to Demon School Iruma-kun, and everyone wants to duel Askeladd in Vinland Saga.

Let’s Go! #130 – Let’s Go Treasure Hunting

This week Senku, Chrome and Magma delve into the caves to bring back the wonder metal Tungsten. Meanwhile, Iruma-kun trains in a deadly demon sport and terrible things happen because no one stops to listen to one another in GeGeGe no Kitaro.

Let’s Go! #129 – Let’s Get Sexy

Clara Valac once again takes centre stage on Iruma-kun as she tries to make Iruma-kun go head over heels for her. Meanwhile Thorkell and Askeladd go head over heels for Canute’s new attitude and Dino Girl Gauko loses it with some aliens.

Let’s Go! #124 – Let’s call this episode GeGeGe no Cat-aro

GeGeGe no Kitaro has been turned into a cat.

Dwayne’s back and we watch more anime than ever before. Sherlock Holmes! Immortal samurai! Superheroes!

Something has to give, and so next week we watch less shows, but somehow ended up talking just as long about them…

Let’s Go! #114 – Let’s Punish Crime

JoJo’s is in recap mode this week, so we’re back with Let’s Go The Weekly Anime Podcast about Weekly Anime. Where we talk about all the things we talk about every week on LGJJ that aren’t called JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

This week: Bungo Stray Dogs gets back the manga, Kitaro gets morally ambiguous and Amazon Prime does my head in.