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My Hero Academia

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In this episode, Alex explores how My Hero Academia evolves from a hopeful shonen into a complex critique of hero society, systemic failure, mental health, and the cycles of violence that create villains. Visit https://bento-box.ghost.io/ [https://bento-box.ghost.io/] for more anime thoughts ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Summer 2026 Watch list

In this episode, Alex dives into his most anticipated shows for the Summer 2026 anime season, offering a thoughtful mix of returning heavy-hitters and daring newcomers. After a quick update on studio heat woes and a reminder to subscribe, review, and visit bento-box.ghost.io, Alex frames the episode around how early screenings at conventions like Anime NYC (which he’ll be covering with full press credentials in August 2026) often surface a standout series each year. First, he spotlights the return of Job Reinarnation (Mashiro no Tensei) Season 3, discussing its foundational role in shaping modern isekai, its unflinching portrayal of a flawed protagonist, and his excitement to see Studio White Fox’s adaptation of notoriously “troubled places” teased in the trailers; he notes this season will stream on Crunchyroll. Next, Alex breaks down a new Ghost in the Shell project that aims for a closer, quirkier manga-faithful tone—embracing the franchise’s gag-laden, sometimes offbeat roots—and flags the practical headache that it will stream on Amazon Prime Video. Finally, he introduces Jimo Psycho, an original series likely on Netflix, a darkly comedic slice-of-life set in a rough neighborhood where “cute girls doing cute things” becomes gang scuffles and drug-fueled Saturdays, probing broader questions about unvarnished depictions of real urban life. He closes with calls to subscribe, review, and visit his site for interviews and Anime NYC coverage. Visit https://bento-box.ghost.io/ [https://bento-box.ghost.io/] for more anime thoughts ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

2 jul 202634 min
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Witch Hat Atelier

In this episode of Bento Radio, I take a deep dive into one of the year’s most fascinating fantasy anime and explore why Witch Hat Atelier resonates so strongly with artists and creative people. We discuss its beautiful worldbuilding, its thoughtful magic system, the importance of apprenticeship, and what the series has to say about learning, teaching, and mastering a craft. Along the way, I compare its approach to creativity with series like Frieren and Chainsaw Man, examine how the show reflects real artistic education, and explore why its themes are surprisingly relevant to today’s conversations about AI and creative work. If you enjoy thoughtful anime criticism and discussions about storytelling, worldbuilding, and the creative process, this episode is for you. If you enjoyed the show, please consider following Bento Radio on your favorite podcast app and leaving a five-star review. It helps more anime fans discover the podcast. Visit https://bento-box.ghost.io/ [https://bento-box.ghost.io/] for more anime thoughts ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 jun 202638 min
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Dead Account

This week on Bento Radio, Alex takes a look at Dead Account, a supernatural battle shonen built around haunted social media accounts, digital ghosts, and internet culture. While the premise is surprisingly interesting, the series struggles under the weight of its influences. The episode explores how modern shonen evolved from Dragon Ball to Hunter x Hunter, Naruto, and Jujutsu Kaisen, and examines where Dead Account fits into that lineage. Along the way, Alex discusses anime’s relationship with technology, social media, and why borrowing great ideas isn’t enough if you don’t understand what made them work in the first place. A deep dive into one of the most fascinating misses in recent anime. Visit https://bento-box.ghost.io/ [https://bento-box.ghost.io/] for more anime thoughts ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

11 jun 202635 min