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  • Set three years after the first season, Digimon Adventure 02 begins with the Digital World under siege once again. A human calling himself the Digimon Emperor is enslaving Digimon using Dark Rings. He’s also been constructing Control Spires that prevent Digimon from evolving past rookie level. With our original heroes unable to fight at full power, a new generation of DigiDestined is chosen. We have the hot-headed Davis, the tech-savvy Yolei, and the reserved Cody paired with Veemon, Hawkmon, and Armadillomon, respectively. T.K. and Kari return to round out the 02 team, and the older DigiDestined remain ready to provide wisdom (and muscle) as needed. The DigiDestined gain access to Armor Evolution, an ancient technique that lets their Digimon bypass the Emperor’s power. After the DigiDetined foil his plans one too many times, the Digimon Emperor resolves to create a Digimon capable of untold destruction. Facing an enemy that views the Digital World as nothing more than a game, will the new DigiDestined prevail and make the Digimon Emperor see the light? Warm yourself with the fires of courage, ride the wings of love, and drill…into some knowledge (just go with it) as Anime Was (Not) A Mistake: Prodigious Summer continues!

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    Music Provided:

    “Digimon Are The Champions” – Shuki Levy and Paul Gordon – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Previously on Digimon” Takanori Arisawa – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Digimon's Heroic Theme” – Project Trinity Covers - Digimon: Adventure - 2012

  • Our Prodigious Summer's first half boards a train car to bid a tearful farewell (but, not a goodbye) to the partners we grew to love along the way. On this episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake the Numemon choose Jonathan as their new savior and Dan battles and defeats anxiety/depression while inside a cave. Haven't we all been there? With the Digidestined slowly defeating each of the Dark Masters, we see where each of our protagonist's true power lies. With some dedicated to teamwork and bringing the battle to our enemies and others less inclined to fight and more prone to gather up past friends to form an army. When the dust finally settles and we all claim our shiny new keepsake keychains only one thing lays between us and an era of peace...the digital personification of the apocalypse?!?!? Well, at least we know if we can take it on the chin and view everything as a bit of a joke we will be alright in the end. With that all said and done, it's just a quick train ride back home. There will be tears, lost cowboy hats in the wind, and plenty of fond memories. Yet, we have a feeling this ending is just the beginning of a new digital adventure!

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    Music Provided:

    “Digimon Are The Champions” – Shuki Levy and Paul Gordon – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Previously on Digimon” Takanori Arisawa – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Digimon's Heroic Theme” – Project Trinity Covers - Digimon: Adventure - 2012

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  • Our Prodigious Summer continues to go strong on this episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake. After battling a batty, yet sinister evil that we may see again, our Digidestined friends (plus) one extra, head back to the Digital World to face off against a malicious pantheon dubbing themselves “The Dark Masters.” The future of this world and our own is at stake and only friendship, and constantly making jokes can save us. Dan and Jonathan have some pivotal moments that will test their friendship and may even see strong aspects of themselves, and those they hold dear, in the villains present here. Will our strength falter when we are apart or will this time away from each other to discover and build a digital army? Of course we want you to read this blurb with your best Marlon Brando impression, let's continue Digimon Adventure!

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    Music Provided:

    “Digimon Are The Champions” – Shuki Levy and Paul Gordon – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Previously on Digimon” Takanori Arisawa – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Digimon's Heroic Theme” – Project Trinity Covers - Digimon: Adventure - 2012

  • Anime Was (Not) A Mistake is the champions! It's another summer and you know what that means, chilling with friends and taking in a well-deserved vacation...or does it? Dan and Jonathan are suddenly flung into a digital world in an unprecedented event we like to call Prodigious Summer: Volume I. Join us for the summer of digivolution as we examine EVERY episode of Digimon Adventure 01 and 02. (Skipping around but discussing them all) As the newly dubbed "Digi Destined" Tai, Matt, Izzy, Sora, Joe, Mimi and T.K. befriend partner Digimon and seek to destroy the forces of evil through friendship we will be there with them every step of the way. With new bonds created with their Digimon friends watch as Digivices, tags, and crests work together to ascend to higher levels. We go from fighting a digidevil on File Island, taking down an Elvis impersonator ape, and finally return to the real world to confront a vampiric threat! Relive the excitement of a well-timed Pepper Breath. Mourn the loss of some close allies... Wizardmon, here's looking at you. And most importantly know that the power to digivolve lives inside your heart! Jonathan definitely misses his shopping and social life, but Dan seems to be fitting right in... wait...where did he get those goggles from?

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    Music Provided:

    “Digimon Are The Champions” – Shuki Levy and Paul Gordon – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Previously on Digimon” Takanori Arisawa – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999

    “Digimon's Heroic Theme” – Project Trinity Covers - Digimon: Adventure - 2012

  • Our course is set for certain doom as we spotlight the 1993 OVA Lupin III: Voyage to Danger. After years of failing to catch the master thief, Inspector Zenigata is unceremoniously removed from the Lupin case. Determined to help the old man get his groove back, Lupin decides to bring down the notorious arms smugglers “Shot Shell” and give Zenigata all the credit. The first step in Lupin’s plan involves stealing a nuclear submarine to serve as bait, but that ends up being the easy part. Complicating things is a nuclear scientist named Karen, who seems to have history with Jigen. Lupin and his crew are also being targeted by Keith Hayden, a merciless Interpol agent with a license to kill. When Shot Shell finally enters the scene, Lupin and Zenigata realize that the group’s ambitions go far beyond smuggling weapons. Fake-outs, double-crosses, and intrigue abound on today’s explosive episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • Well, there are worse things than recording a theater/anime podcast on a Sunday? On this glorious Sunday's episode of Anime Was (Not) a Mistake presents Good Movie Podcast? Jonathan hopes to inspire Dan's artistic sensibilities with Stephen Sondheim and James Lapines' proshot of Sunday in the Park with George (1984). In a fictional, yet powerful examination of Georges Seurat's life in painting life around him on a series of Sundays, laughs, tears, and humanity will be discovered. Relationships and emotions that will hit home harder than the smell of baked goods, fresh from a waffle stove. You will be dazzled by the color and life around you with budding romances, the nature of art, and the progress of the medium over the turn on a century. Yes, its not technically a "movie" and yes we are wheeling out the VHS/TV combo like we are back in art school, but Jonathan is dead set on being a model who can concentrate there's no stopping him. Dan on the other hand struggles to make a hat, but I feel through the the tenants of balance, order, design, composition, and harmony he will let whatever comes from him will be new and teach the world to see...

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    Music Provided by:

    Cab Calloway, Irving Mills and Clarence Gaskill – “Minnie the Moocher” – RCA Instrumental/Karaoke Version

    Dave Flesischer – “Let’s All Go to the Lobby”- National Film Registry/Library of Congress

    Kansas Joe McCoy, Herb Morand– “Why Don’t You Do Right” – Claudia Santoro Instrumental/Karaoke Version

  • Animasterpiece Double Feature sexy witches and waterlogged creatures... Tonight, Anime Was (Not) A Mistake gets classy as we focus on two highly lauded anime feature length classics from time gone by. First, we are off to the pastel water colors of France in Eiichi Yamamoto's morality tale Belladonna of Sadness (1973). When the young innocent Jeanne is beset by every man, devil, and facet of the human race, she has no choice but to become a witch. Will her loveliness succumb to dark desires or is she but a mirror that will inspire all of humanity to follow suit? Next, we are off to the past or the future, in a silent, wet, dark world with Mamoru Oshii's seminal Angel's Egg (1985). In a world where people are scarce and all is passed down through biblical lore, will we discover what lies just under the shell of this egg? One girl potentially holds the world's inner workings close to her chest, but is she or we the true dreamer? Make sure to don your gowns and jewels and oh yes, bring your opera glasses! Bet you never thought that this silly little anime podcast could revel in the medium that is cinema.

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    Music Provided by:

    “Quizás, quizás, quizás” & “Te Quiero Dijiste (Magic is Moonlight)” – Nat King Cole – In the Mood for Love Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

    “California Dreamin’” – The Mamas & The Papas – Chungking Express Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

  • All the stars are out (and looking a little dimmer than usual) for today’s Sinister Selection. The episode begins with a special presentation of the Sinisties, where Jonathan and Dan recount their favorite Sinister Six picks of the year. Then, we journey across time and space to suffer through 2017’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. United Human Federation dispatches police partners Valerian and Laureline to Alpha, a space-traveling city made up of species from all over the galaxy. Alpha’s existence is threatened by an irradiated anomaly spreading from its core. Our heroes are uncertain who to trust, as this crisis exposes a larger conspiracy within the federation. Valerian and Laureline must make their way to Alpha’s core to uncover these secrets for themselves, meeting new allies (such as Rhianna) and enemies along the way. We can’t promise this adventure will end with a bang (besides it being the biggest bomb in the history of France), nor can we promise that you’ll learn anything. But maybe, just maybe, you’ll come away knowing the true meaning of love. Or something. We’re not sure. This one really got away from us. Either way, remember to pack your pearls and properly program your Cake-Pops for today’s inter-dimensional (shopping centre) episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!

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    Music Provided by:

    "Danse Macabre" Saint-Saëns - Rock/Metal Version Cover – EXMORTUS TV

    “Live and Learn” – Crush 40 - Main Theme of Sonic: Adventure 2

    “Chromaggia” – Repo! The Genetic Opera: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

  • Anything in life can happen in a show and every clown gets to build a mountain on Anime Was (Not) A Mistake presents Sinister Six. Tonight, Jonathan and Dan are musically inclined inmates at Arkham Asylum as they get lost in the madness that is Todd Phillips's Joker: Folie a Deux (2024). Join us as we sing and dance through this (nonmusical) and try to correct the flaws of this crown prince of crime flick. With returning stars to the sinister stew like Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, (one doesn't deserve the sinister association IMO) if only our friends could see us now. All the aspects of this salacious sequel will be thoroughly examined before we take the stand! Jonathan's untrained voice and Dan's obsession with late night television hosts. Will the Joker be us?!?! All we know is that after the episode is done, we will be smiling our Glasgow Smiles, laughing manically, all for the love of the show. After all folks, that's entertainment!

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    Music Provided by:

    "Danse Macabre" Saint-Saëns - Rock/Metal Version Cover – EXMORTUS TV

    “Live and Learn” – Crush 40 - Main Theme of Sonic: Adventure 2

    “Chromaggia” – Repo! The Genetic Opera: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

  • The Super Android 17 Saga of Dragon Ball GT comes to a close, leaving Earth and its protectors facing an uncertain future. Android 17 and his evil twin finally unite and fuse into Super Android 17. This new Android far outclasses his two halves in terms of power, and gives the Z Fighters a run for their money as well. A globe-spanning battle ensues, but even Super Saiyan 4 might not be enough to save the day. Instead, the key to victory may lie in whatever spark of good still remains in 17. And when this fight is over, a strange new threat will emerge from the very Dragon Balls that our heroes have always relied on. Remember to check if your fellow mad scientist has any secret schemes before listening to this hair-flipping episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • Things continue to get more and more interesting on Anime Was (Not) A Mistake as your two Chibi Bois continue with Cardcaptor Sakura Season 3. As Sakura still struggles with the effort of changing Clow Cards into Sakura Cards, more magical anomalies present themselves. First off, a panicky bike possessed by Dash speeds through the city. Then, a lore heavy episode with Sakura connecting with her great-grandfather, not since seen since Season 1. With an Alice in Wonderland shonen style episode and some shady Kero coded doppelganger dealings, the mysteries only continue to grow more and more mysterious. Lastly, with our leads trapped inside an elevator it is time to confront our relationships. Will Xiaolang finally work up the courage to confess how he really feels to Sakura? We have to work out things quickly, before we take a slight break and conclude this magical girl series in a few months. Or else Jonathan and Dan will be stuck in there true forms...and... Oh no! They just found out about the hidden uses of the Bubble Card.

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • Spring is in the air and so are evil cybernetic lifeforms. Today’s Dragon Ball double feature begins with the movie Super Android 13 from the Z era. This alternate take on the anime timeline features Dr. Gero’s supercomputer creating three new androids to take revenge on Goku and his friends. Android 13 proves to be the most dangerous member of the trio, absorbing parts from his fellow androids to attain a near-invincible new form. Then, as we continue Dragon Ball GT, Dr. Gero’s schemes evolve yet again as he teams up with the recently deceased Dr. Myuu. Together, they create a heartless doppelgänger of Android 17. Syncing their energies across realms, the two androids manage to pierce the veil between Earth and Hell. Old enemies are revived, challenges are issued, and haircuts are mocked on today’s death-defying episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • Cardcaptor Sakura returns once more for the final third season on Anime Was (Not) A Mistake. With Sakura arriving at the end of another school term, deemed Master of the Clow Cards everything seems to be soaring higher than the Fly Card. However, with this newfound power, some new strange happenings star occurring around our heroes. Firstly, there are a few new classmates arriving at Tomoeda, and a British transfer student seems to be the object of Sakura's affection, to the envy of Xiaolang. Next the Clow Cards and some strange new magics seem to be ineffective to Sakura, without exerting a huge amount of energy. Rain becomes a deluge, a piano go on a rampage, and a teddy bear grows to Godzilla proportions. What strange nee magics are at work here...could it all be related to Clow Reed? One thing is certain, things are going to get more interesting..

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • Can we offer you an egg in this trying time? Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea is the ninth Pokémon movie overall and the final cinematic adventure of the Advanced era. Ash and his friends team up with Jack Walker, a Pokémon Ranger on a secret mission to protect a mysterious egg. Alongside the Marina Group, a traveling circus that performs using Water-type Pokémon, our heroes set out to find the undersea temple of Samiya. All the while, the group has to evade the mechanical clutches of Phantom the Pirate, who wishes to claim Samiya’s legendary treasure for himself. When the Mythical Pokémon Manaphy unexpectedly hatches from the egg, it instantly bonds with May. As the “Prince of the Sea,” Manaphy can instinctually lead the group to Samiya. But when the time comes for Manaphy to take its throne, will May be able to say goodbye? We strongly advise that you keep track of those glowing crystals that keep your house afloat for today’s oceanic installment of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • In fair Vienna, the City of Music, two rivals engage in an eternal musical vendetta. No not Dan and Jonathan, but masterful composers Antonio Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In Milos Forman's 1984 adaptation of Peter Sahffer's play Amadeus (1984) truly enters the Good Movie Podcast? decadent opera house halls with a resounding crescendo. When Salieri devotes his life to God in the pursuit of music, imagine his surprise when his junior the prodigy Mozart starts making immature waves in the realm of classical music. This one means a lot to us and has inspired a lifelong rivalry between us your humble hosts. Jonathan may mock and belittle Daniel's talent at every turn, but under that facade is a thorny jealousy, hidden in musical notation. Will jealousy break what could be a immortal friendship. Well, with our audio back to normal audience gather close and listen to your patron saints of mediocrity.

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    Music Provided by:

    Cab Calloway, Irving Mills and Clarence Gaskill – “Minnie the Moocher” – RCA Instrumental/Karaoke Version

    Dave Flesischer – “Let’s All Go to the Lobby”- National Film Registry/Library of Congress

    Kansas Joe McCoy, Herb Morand– “Why Don’t You Do Right” – Claudia Santoro Instrumental/Karaoke Version

  • A thousand years in the future, a cataclysmic conflict nearly destroyed the world and temporarily ruined our podcast’s audio. The story of 2018’s Mortal Engines starts here, with humanity fighting for survival while living on mobile metropolises known as “Traction Cities.” As an apex predator in this goofy apocalypse, London rolls around and devours other wheeled settlements for resources. A young woman named Hester Shaw enters London in its latest meal and enacts her plan to assassinate the historian Thaddeus Valentine. Tom Natsworthy, a museum apprentice and love of “ancient” tech, unwittingly ruins Hester’s plot and is expelled from the city along with her. Stranded in the wilderness, Hester and Tom must work together to evade bloodthirsty scavengers and a monstrous cyborg. Meanwhile, Valentine takes London in a new direction, determined to destroy one of world’s last stationary cities. To that end, he is working to rebuild a doomsday weapon that only Hester’s late mother had the knowledge to stop. You’d think that about covers the plot, but there’s still two whole acts left. This is Sinister Six, after all. Remember to charge your beam, polish your scary doll collection, and avoid filling up on mining villages for today’s steampunk-more-like-steamjunk episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!

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    Music Provided by:

    "Danse Macabre" Saint-Saëns - Rock/Metal Version Cover – EXMORTUS TV

    “Live and Learn” – Crush 40 - Main Theme of Sonic: Adventure 2

    “Chromaggia” – Repo! The Genetic Opera: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

  • It is finally time for Daniel and Joanthan to get in the f*^king robot...no not those yet. In our first J.Lo starring joint, we head into the stars, stronger together with Netflix's sci-fi feature Atlas (2024). In the distant year of 2043, A.I. is on the rise and that isn't topical by today's standards, oh at all. The International Coalition of Nations (ICN) is on the verge of capturing the humanoid android terrorist Harlan. With an emotional past, hatred of A.I. and coffee only one Jenny from the Block can stand in their way. Enter our heroine, Atlas Shepard. Despite her best wishes, she ends up partnered with a A.I. mech dubbed, Smith and the rest is history. Will these two, much like our feuding cohosts, refuse to cooperate or will they once again grow a little more in sync with each passing moment. One final question intrepid listener, do you prefer cake or pie?

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    Music Provided by:

    "Danse Macabre" Saint-Saëns - Rock/Metal Version Cover – EXMORTUS TV

    “Live and Learn” – Crush 40 - Main Theme of Sonic: Adventure 2

    “Chromaggia” – Repo! The Genetic Opera: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

  • Our long and treacherous trek around the globe concludes with the finale of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders. The Joestar group presses deeper into Dio’s mansion, but the last of the vampire’s acolytes won’t go down without a fight. Grueling battles and tragic losses bring the group face to face with their mortal enemy. While Dio has yet to fully master the power of his stolen body, he remains as dangerous as ever. The final battle between the Joestars and Dio moves into the streets of Cairo, Jotaro has to think fast and take his own powers to the next level. Dawn grows closer, and both Dio and Jotaro grow stronger still. But who will emerge victorious as the true heir of the Joestar legacy? Remember to check the clock, reset your game console, and grab the commandeer the nearest steamroller for this world-ending episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake!

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • Have you ever wondered how the co-hosts of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake ever met? Well, tonight's film, Tetsuya Nakashima's Kamikaze Girls (2004) sums it up pretty damn well! Picture it, Momoko Ryugasaki/Jonathan a young, jaded girl obsessed with a bygone era of hedonism and Rococo tendencies. On the opposite end of the spectrum, is Ichigo "Ichiko" Shirayuri/Dan as a renegade, trash talking, yanki biker chick taking the world by the balls. When these two uncanny friends meet, an action packed, comical journey begins. From looking for long lost ateliers, striking it rich in seedy pachinko parlors, and speeding down the highway at top speed on motorbikes, this one has got it all. Can Momoko and Ichiko learn from each other and develop longstanding connections? Dan and Jonathan have been at it for years, but maybe these blockheads still have a shot...

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

  • On tonight's episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake Jonathan and Dan confront the final judgement with the finale of Cardcaptor Sakura Season 2. However, before their destinies can finally be achieved, they must first take the stage in a school play that embraces both the light and darkness. Once our cohosts roles have been reversed and all of the Clow cards have been obtained it is time for a trial using all of the skills they have learned from previous episodes. Will their true forms be revealed? Was Jonathan always an angel and Dan a lion? Is there a need for a third season? Some questions will finally be answered and still more pondered for the first time. No matter what, remember this, it will all work out.

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    Music Provided:

    “Stardust Crusaders” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014

    “Koigokoro/In Love” - CLAMP –Victor Entertainment - Cardcaptor Sakura - Cardcaptor Sakura Original Soundtrack 4 - 2000

    “Rest” – Yugo Kanno– Warner Bros. Home Entertainment – JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders OST - 2014