We review every episode of the anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (poorly). Come listen to us shepherd our JoJo newcomer on this wild ride of a show while also having a good laugh.
The Joestar Allstars podcast is an absolute gem for fans of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. As a recent viewer of the show, I was craving discussion and analysis of the series, and this podcast delivered in spades. Out of all the Jojo-focused podcasts I tried, Joestar Allstars is undoubtedly the best. One of the standout features is the dynamic between the hosts, who are clearly long-time friends. This camaraderie shines through in their banter and jokes, making for an enjoyable and entertaining listening experience.
The best aspect of this podcast is the in-depth analysis and discussion of each episode. The hosts provide informative insights into the references that the show makes, which adds an extra layer of appreciation for fans. They delve into the music references made by Araki, allowing listeners to discover new musical artists or genres every week. Additionally, there's a sense of inclusivity as they invite listeners to be part of their inside jokes and references, creating a community feel.
However, as with any podcast, there are some potential downsides. While the hosts' chemistry is excellent overall, there may be moments where one host doesn't understand a joke or reference until it's too late. This can occasionally lead to confusion or missed opportunities for comedic timing. Additionally, although it may not bother everyone, some listeners might find that occasional diatribes or digressions sidetrack from the main discussion at hand.
In conclusion, The Joestar Allstars podcast is a fantastic companion to Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. It offers engaging analysis and informative discussions that enhance viewers' understanding and enjoyment of the show. Its entertaining hosts bring energy and humor to each episode while also providing interesting segments on music history. Despite minor drawbacks like occasional confusion or tangents, this podcast remains highly recommended for Jojo fans eager for enlightening conversations about their favorite series.
Gundams can't talk, George.
Not our problem, Domon.
Magnets. How do they work?
Why did I insist on following you to a work meeting?
3 out of 4 cohosts agree that you should watch this episode.
The Circus is back in town.
Wait, are Gundams... sexy?
Why can that worm talk?
Domon forgot.
Not charmed in the slightest.
Character growth is overrated anyways.
Super Asia?! What does that even mean?!
If we ignore the last 23 1/2 episodes, it's pretty good
GET MAD, DOMON!!!
There's no time to explain!
Nijimura Brothers Part 4
George is perhaps the Gundam Fighter in the most need of professional help.
So uh... where are the Guyana Highlands?
That's it! I'll train until I can master my POWERFUL SUPER MODE!
That's it! I'll use my powerful Super Mode.
Is that the guy Domon keeps going on about?
Shuffle up and deal!
Join me, Domon!
We're beginning to think that the Gundams might not be necessary.
LAUNCH ME, DOMON!
You have power, but you lack STRENGTH.
I hear they have good wings.
These puppets can vape and do Kung Fu. What more could you want?
These puppets can vape and do Kung Fu. What more could you want?
Painfully underwritten romantic subplot decimates Constantinople.
W-what? A G-g-g-gundam? Ruh roh!
Got pills here!
Are men okay?
Pour one out for Tequila Gundam...
Why couldn't this have been a flashback?
Wait, we watched all of it?
Stupid Sexy Enyaba
It seems we are incapable of talking about Stardust Crusaders without dunking on Polnareff.
Does Polnareff have enough reputation for a "character assassination"?
Strength, but way less problematic.
I don't remember Hierophant Green being quite so... WET...
Is that sexy Enyaba?
An oil tanker!?!
Enjoy the refreshing taste!
Once again, it should have been Polnareff.
It was all truly a Bizarre Adventure...
See you next universe.
Oh, this planet is F**KED!
I dwell amidst the abounding Light of Heaven.
This is still gravity, right?
Welcome to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center