In the grand tradition of One Person Who's Seen An Entire Show And The Other Person Hasn't Seen Any Of It, host Lindsay guides co-host Sean through the show Inuyasha, making pit-stops in other animes every once in awhile. Join us as she convinces him to like Kikyo, dislike Shippo, support the pairin…
Our hosts discuss the third Inuyasha movie and Sean abandons this episode's gimmick about 3/4s through. Included as a bonus is a bunch of Yashahime theories that, surely by now, have been disproved. And static! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Main Theme" to Swords of an Honorable Ruler by Kaoru Wada) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean and Lindsay discuss an episode they didn't much care for while trying not to get distracted by the amount of work they have coming up for the end of the season. Sango has a leaf on her head. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Come (My Way)" English Version by AmaLee) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
A liar cons our gang into doing a bunch of chores and nuzzling up on some comfort women. That's really the episode. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Come (My Way)" English Version by AmaLee) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Erik sticks around (in spite of being afflicted by a sleeping pill) to discuss further this seaweed woman's plan to seduce a moonman. Play yer flute in hell why dontcha. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Come (My Way)" English Version by AmaLee) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean and Lindsay invite Erik for another Beachside Snackrifice in order to bully him into liking the show more. They threaten to turn him into glass! And... blame it on a monster! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Come (My Way)" English Version by AmaLee) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Miroku engages in futures trading and long-sells on Sango's virtue. Meanwhile, the Grima Wormtongue of the episode presumably gets away with a clutch of hypnoeggs. Eh, worth it. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Come (My Way)" English Version by AmaLee) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
The Beguiled was really missing some sort of supernatural element. Instead, it just had mushrooms. This episode brought to you by Colgate. Wakana forever. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Come (My Way)" English Version by AmaLee) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean and Lindsay update themselves on the trailer, as well as some spoilery information regarding surviving characters gleaned from the poster (where Inuyasha mysteriously has his back to the audience). (Opening and Closing theme by Claire Anne Carr) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
The tightrope walk of maintaining a listenable show gets a strong gust of broadside wind as Sean and Lindsay invite a guest, Erik, to the program! Listen as he tries to piece a show together from what little information he can gather from the fillerist of filler episodes! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Come (My Way)" English Version by AmaLee) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Their greatest enemy yet, Kisuke, helps some village hotties hide from Fickle Pig Man and his disappearing sidekicks. The Amazing Shelf Women guest star. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean decides to make the podcast even harder to listen to by trying out a new microphone. Inuyasha kills some cute demons and feeds them to some high schoolers. And true love? (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
In a lovely change of pace (that is definitely not the Season 6 premiere, no sir, not one bit, not according to at least two sources), Kagome visits home and brings adventure to a bunch of innocent people who just want to put on a learning-free festival. Pretend you're normal, Kagome, hurry! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Is Kagome doing the right things? Is this the end of Season 5? Whose heartache? Whose courage? We discuss and discuss and find exactly zero answers. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Kagome faces her greatest enemy yet: a baby with grabby-hands! A man is executed in the background with no fanfare. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean and Lindsay briefly talk about the paltry information regarding the Inuyasha sequel before a motorcycle knocks out their recording equipment. Someone wants to silence us! (Opening and Closing theme by Claire Anne Carr) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Spoilers -- This may be a big episode! Well, not for the podcast, it's business as usual for everyone there. Otherwise, ho man, buckle your giant boomerang armslings and prepare for a facefull of emotional hell hornets. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
The giant mountain births a boss fight out of only a spooky face. The tails get shoulder pads which is how you know it's serious! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
And what a duel it was! No death yet, technically, but yknow... at least there's Pullsbury doughchildrens. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean's going to forget all about this when he discusses whether or not the titles are too on-the-nose or complete lies. Warning: episode features nude murderer. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Ready to" by Michiru Kagemori) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
At least we think it's number 7... this tradition of the podcast has really fallen apart but let's do it anyway! Why's the sound different? (Opening and Closing theme by Claire Anne Carr) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Join us on an incredibly somber episode of We View Yasha as a host-favorite character meets his demise... I won't say which one. Sean jinxes the whole world by saying "Things are looking up." Special thanks to the two songs that are talked over. (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
A mumm-man could still be Naraku in disguise, let's not totally discount Sean's dumb theory just yet. In fact, let's just wholly believe in it because the fear rectangle inside of your home told you to. (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Turns out: yes, Inuyasha was in human form when he used the sheath to call the sword back while he was trapped in the gourd in Fateful Night in Togenkyo. That doesn't make it the BEST strategy though... he's up against a snake sword f'God's sake. (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Renren makes good on his promise to Ginkotsu by constructing an elaborate death scenario with limited successful outcomes. Inuyasha is tricked again by Eggman. #thereskagura (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
An important part of being a demon slayer is training how to stitch together a moss coat that could be easily seen by any passing horror bent on consuming your essence. Unless demons are color blind, like deer. (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Who will win in a fight between the sexiest of men? Who will win in a fight between a goblin man and Crazy Goku? And just where the hell is A-un? These are stories for another time. #wheresaun (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
It's less of a journey and more of a knock-down-drag-out. The song Sean is talking about is The Confused and the Carefree, or as he calls it, the Ass-Grab Suite. #whereskagura (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
You heard the title -- more of that crazy vajra! Our characters fight and fight and fight and fight and eventually retreat. What did we learn from all of this? Erm... barriers. Buttpats: 7 (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
This episode does not have an annoying little kid but it does have a sacred vajra in it, so... if you hate those... (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
New year, new decade, same old mistakes. Oh, and a new Season (according to the internet)! What awaits our heroes? Fighting? Probably! Baboon Pelts: 12 (Opening and Closing Theme: "PANTA RHEI" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Our hosts took an entire year to get through a single season of Inuyasha. "What is this, 2004 again?" No! But it may as well be... (Opening and Closing theme by Claire Anne Carr) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
It depends whether or not you see them later, or after awhile. Anyway, a hottie shows himself. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
A fight constantly interrupted by fire concludes! Kagome gets in her own way and we finally see Lindsay's mysterious boyfriend! Onward! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean forces Lindsay through another pointless game. Translations are so wacky! (Opening and Closing theme by Claire Anne Carr) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Suikotsu is bullied into being a bad guy. One-hundred twenty four episodes is how long it took for our hosts to do some role playing, and it'll never happen again! This episode brought to you by How to Draw Manga, a book Lindsay just happened to have on her shelf. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Is it really the first time? Was Sesshomaru really there? Is Suikotsu all that he says he is? Did the fire kill our gang or did the lack of oxygen do it? Is Jinenji suddenly more useless than Myoga? And then Sean embarrasses himself. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
An even more desperate situation is that Lindsay can't remember this episode a week after watching it! Marvel at Sean's ability to explain it to her while diverting to Hobbs & Shaw and Space Jam. This is the sort of quality content you tolerate! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
A week of recovery from a hangover erases Sean's ability to correctly pronounce Ginkotsu, but don't worry -- he is eventually corrected. For the record, I don't trust this Renkotsu feller. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
A man with a laugh that Sean can't imitate puts Kagome through some third-act 70s romantic comedy hell. Inuyasha runs in the wrong direction for most of the episode. Shippoformance: 65% (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Our hosts struggle with their attraction to a sexyman who would probably kill us if he had the chance, aka nothing new here! BONUS Reddit Recap #6! (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
We have everything you could possibly want in this episode, especially sweet Harry Potter Defense Against the Dark Arts references. Can YOU name all the teachers? Probably! ... Koga fights a monster! "This place is flooded with one-offs! Quick! Run towards the arc!" (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sound problems plague this newest episode of We View Yasha! But don't worry, it doesn't last too long! As in... the episode is our shortest yet... Sorry, Miroku, and anyone who thinks this is the best episode of the show! Which there has to be at least one of you, right? You love it when Miroku gets peed on? No judgment... (Opening and Closing Theme: "Otome-domo yo" by ChiCO) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Happy 100th episode, everybody! Minute 7 is where you want to go if you wish to skip past the sizzling baking talk. Otherwise, we talk about a moth battle (already in progress) and some dreams as Season 4iller kicks into high gear. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
It's like they made a Beatles biopic and the final scene is "Paul McCartney? Meet John Lennon." In spite of this, the episode ends up being one of the better Season 4iller offerings. Man, Richard Lester missed a real opportunity not making a movie with The Boys as powerful demons. Ringo is a total Ginta. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Our girls work together to create as many ideas for lewd fanfiction as they can. Meanwhile, Inuyasha does nothing. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Lindsay and Sean celebrate their return by talking about Batman Returns for the first few minutes! And then they talk about the episode where Kirara is captured by an animal-loving psychopath and it's played for laughs. Shippoformance: 45% (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Oh no, not Jaken! Who's going to save him: an unbeatable sexy demon man, or a little girl? The answer will surprise you. And so will Jinenji. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
COMMENTARY, you read that right! Sean and Lindsay give their real-time thoughts on Inuyasha's second movie and eventually get on the same page about Kaguya's weird clothing. Somewhere in there they pour one out for poor, poor Hachi. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Main Theme" to The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass by Kaoru Wada) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
A forest fight goes on for a bit. Kagome hears a voice. Birds are dicks. Don't tell Lindsay that Sean owes her five dollars. Keep it secret, shhh. (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
It's another low-key episode of We View Yasha, folks, but that's okay! How about that Izumo guy, eh? Super trustworthy, am I right? Am I wrong? (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)
Sean goes into needless detail about translation differences and Lindsay wins Joke of the Episode again. #mirokudidnothingwrong (Opening and Closing Theme: "Shadowgraph" by MYTH & ROID) (Logo Design by @GeeMoree)