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Animated Wonders

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Animated Wonders is an Explosion Network podcast celebrating animation in all its forms—from Japanese anime to Hollywood hits and overlooked international gems, we’re here to celebrate the stories that only animation can tell.

Each episode dives deep into a single film, exploring its story, themes, cultural impact, and the artistry behind its animation.

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  • Wolf Children - It's Timeless | Animated Wonders
    Apr 7 2026

    We explore Wolf Children's themes of parenthood, particularly focusing on the challenges of single motherhood, the choices children make as they grow, and the balance between conformity and embracing one's identity

    YOUR HOSTS 🎙️ Dylan Blight 🎙️ Ashley Hobley

    SHOW DOT POINTS
    • The film beautifully portrays the struggles of single motherhood.
    • Parenthood is depicted as a journey filled with choices and challenges.
    • Children's choices reflect their personal growth and identity.
    • The film explores the tension between conformity and individuality.
    • Animation style evokes a Ghibli-esque feel, enhancing the narrative.
    • Emotional impact is a central theme, resonating with adult audiences.
    • The film's target audience skews towards older viewers rather than children.
    • The story is told from the child's perspective, adding depth to the narrative.
    • Key scenes highlight the bond between mother and children amidst challenges.
    • The film's timeless quality makes it relatable across generations.

    MOVIE CREDITS:

    • Film title: Wolf Children
    • Release year: 2012
    • Country / Origin: Japan
    • Director: Mamoru Hosoda
    • Writer(s): Mamoru Hosoda, Satoko Okudera
    • Studio/Distributor: Studio Chizu, Toho
    • Main cast: Colleen Clinkenbeard, David Matranga, Jad Saxton, Micah Solusod
    CREDITS
    • 🎵 Music: Kawaii Anime Pop, by Tak_Music Licensed from Audio Jungle
    • 🎨 Artwork: Simon Blakcburn
    • 📝 Show notes powered by Riverside.FM

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    26 m
  • The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - Starts Better & Then Ends Worse | Animated Wonders
    Apr 2 2026

    We review the newly released Super Mario Galaxy Movie, discussing its animation quality, character development (or lack thereof), numerous references, and overall quality.

    The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
    • Release year: 2026
    • Country / Origin: United States/Japan
    • Director: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic
    • Writer(s): Matthew Fogel, based on Mario & Star Fox by Nintendo
    • Studio/Distributor: Illumination, Nintendo // Universal Pictures
    • Main cast: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Glen Powell, Jack Black, Brie Larson, Benny Safdie, Keegan-Michael Key, Charlie Day, Donald Glover, Kevin Michael Richardson, Luis Guzman, Issa Rae

    Synopsis: Mario ventures into space, exploring cosmic worlds and tackling galactic challenges far from the familiar Mushroom Kingdom.

    SHOW DOT POINTS
    • The film features a star-studded cast including Chris Pratt and Anya Taylor-Joy.
    • Initial impressions of the film were positive, but opinions shifted as the movie progressed.
    • Character development was minimal, with a focus on fan service instead.
    • The animation quality was praised, with the film being described as visually stunning.
    • The reliance on references and Easter eggs was seen as excessive by some.
    • Voice performances were generally well-received, particularly Jack Black as Bowser.
    • The music integrated classic Mario themes effectively, enhancing the viewing experience.
    • Favourite moments included the introduction of Yoshi and the puppet show scene with Bowser.
    • The film's themes revolved around family and reunification, albeit in a shallow manner.
    • Future instalments in the franchise may need to address character depth and narrative structure.

    YOUR HOSTS 🎙️ Dylan Blight 🎙️ Ashley Hobley

    CREDITS
    • 🎵 Music: Kawaii Anime Pop, by Tak_Music Licensed from Audio Jungle
    • 🎨 Artwork: Simon Blakcburn
    • 📝 Show notes powered by Riverside.FM

    👉 DISCOVER MORE ARCADE COUCH & EXPLOSION NETWORK Listen to every episode // Check out the website // Support Explosion Network

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    31 m
  • Summer Wars - AI Is Bad | Animated Wonders
    Mar 24 2026

    We discuss Summer Wars, exploring its themes of artificial intelligence, family dynamics, and the relevance of its story in today's digital age.

    Summer Wars
    • Film title: Summer Wars
    • Release year: 2009
    • Country / Origin: Japan
    • Director: Mamoru Hosoda
    • Writer(s): Satoko Okudera
    • Studio/Distributor: Madhouse // Warner Bros Pictures
    • Main cast: Ryunosuke Kamiki, Nanami Sakuraba, Mitsuki Tanimura, Sumiko Fuji
    SHOW DOT POINTS
    • The film combines a unique blend of digital and real-world themes.
    • AI's potential dangers are highlighted in a relevant context.
    • Family unity is a central theme in overcoming challenges.
    • The animation style effectively distinguishes between worlds.
    • The film appeals to both younger and older audiences.
    • Emotional dynamics resonate deeply with viewers.
    • World-building is a significant aspect of the film.
    • Cultural commentary reflects on technology and society.
    • The portrayal of the US as a villain is notable.
    • The film's relevance has grown over time.

    YOUR HOSTS 🎙️ Dylan Blight 🎙️ Ashley Hobley

    CREDITS
    • 🎵 Music: Kawaii Anime Pop, by Tak_Music Licensed from Audio Jungle
    • 🎨 Artwork: Simon Blakcburn
    • 📝 Show notes powered by Riverside.FM

    👉 DISCOVER MORE ARCADE COUCH & EXPLOSION NETWORK Listen to every episode // Check out the website // Support Explosion Network

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    26 m
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