Revisiting Darling in the FranXX 5 Years Later, Part 3 – Episodes 11-15

Revisiting Darling in the FranXX 5 Years Later is a podcast mini-series where I and Julian M. of THEM Anime Reviews discuss the rise and fall of the infamous TRIGGER/CloverWorks mecha series.

Due to the nature of this series, some of the material discussed is Not Safe For Work. Listen with discretion.


In the third part of our podcast mini-series, we cover Darling in the FranXX‘s strongest run of episodes yet. Hold on to that feeling, because it’s all downhill from here.

Listen below on Youtube.

Note: Due to persistent issues with Anchor, we are no longer offering an upload of the pure audio feed on their service, as of the time of this writing.


You can follow Jane on Twitter here and Julian on Twitter here.

Revisiting Darling in the FranXX 5 Years Later, Part 2 – Episodes 6-10

Revisiting Darling in the FranXX 5 Years Later is a podcast mini-series where I and Julian M. of THEM Anime Reviews discuss the rise and fall of the infamous TRIGGER/CloverWorks mecha series.

Due to the nature of this series, some of the material discussed is Not Safe For Work. Listen with discretion.


In the second episode of our Darling in the FranXX retrospective, we cover several of the show’s best episodes, but also more than one that emphasizes the cracks in the facade, which are already beginning to show as we approach the end of the first cour.

Listen below on Youtube, or via the Anchor service, either here directly, or on your podcasting platform of choice.


You can follow Jane on Twitter here and Julian on Twitter here.

(PODCAST) KeyFrames Forgotten Episode 3 – WINDY TALES

Our third episode arrives some months late. Forgive us, folks! This whole podcasting thing is hard. More importantly; Windy Tales is a lovely, subtle little show from Production IG’s mid-2000s period with an unconventional art style and a lot to say about the impermanence of all things. You can listen to the podcast below, or, when it’s finished processing, check out the Youtube mirror at the bottom of this article.

KeyFramesForgotten is a podcast about anime you haven’t thought about in a while. Join anime nerds Jane-Michelle and Julian as they discuss anime from the recent or not-so-recent past that the general public has forgotten about. We discuss the merits of these anime, why the public has left them behind, and whether we think they’re worth a second look.


You can follow Jane on Twitter here and Julian on Twitter here.

(PODCAST) KeyFrames Forgotten Episode 2 – SPEED GRAPHER

You gotta believe us, folks. Speed Grapher is not the sort of thing we started this podcast to cover. I’m kind of amazed we got to something this bad this early! In this episode of KeyFramesForgotten “planet” Jane-Michelle and Julian discuss a long-forgotten mid-aughts action anime with a dark aesthetic and a serious chip on its shoulder.

On the more technical side of things, we’re still working out a better audio setup. But on the plus side, we’re now available, uh, well, lots of places! Anchor’s one-click linker has put us on Spotify, among other Podcast-Having Areas. Plus, the traditional mirror on Youtube is still up as well. Listen wherever you please below. Major NSFW warning and general content warnings for sexual violence and child abuse all up and down this episode.

KeyFramesForgotten is a podcast about anime you haven’t thought about in a while. Join anime nerds Jane-Michelle and Julian as they discuss anime from the recent or not-so-recent past that the general public has forgotten about. We discuss the merits of these anime, why the public has left them behind, and whether we think they’re worth a second look.


You can follow Jane on Twitter here and Julian on Twitter here.

(PODCAST) KeyFrames Forgotten Episode 1 – And Yet The Town Moves

In our inaugural episode “planet” Jane-Michelle Auman and Julian Malerman discuss SHAFT’s 2010 maid cafe` slice of life comedy And Yet The Town Moves (aka Soremachi).


KeyFrames Forgotten is an anime podcast where two nerds talk about shows you haven’t thought about in a while, if ever. Where they came from, what we like (or don’t like) about them, and why it’s been so long since you last heard about them.