Episodios

  • Hajime No ippo
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode, Alex dives into Hajime no Ippo, blending a thoughtful plot overview with personal reflections from his own time training at a boxing gym. After a brief update on Bento Radio’s schedule, site, and artist interviews, he hands the mic to his assistant for a succinct synopsis of Ippo’s rise—from bullied kid helping his mother’s fishing business to a disciplined featherweight contender shaped by Coach Kamogawa’s guidance and the influence of rivals like Miata and friends like Takamura. Alex then explores why combat sports resonate with him, discussing how boxing provides an outlet for frustration and a framework for growth, community, and discipline. He highlights the show’s realistic emphasis on training—endurance, technique, and body control—while noting its rare bursts of exaggeration during fights. From Ippo’s Dempsey Roll to the show’s second-act evolution introducing new gym members, Alex compares Hajime no Ippo with other sports anime like Haikyuu, Kuroko’s Basketball, Hinomaru Sumo, Ashita no Joe, and Megalobox, praising Ippo’s grounded approach without power systems. He also shares how his physical experience shaped his understanding of training, rhythm, and in-fighting. Whether you’re into anime, boxing, or stories about quiet perseverance, this episode lands squarely on the chin.

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    40 m
  • Ruri Rocks
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode, Alex examines Ruri Rocks through the lens of Studio Bind’s mission-driven production, tracing the studio’s origin—built by White Fox and Egg Firm for Jobless Reincarnation—to its off-season projects and niche-first strategy. Alex unpacks the rise of “softly horny” media and how Ruri Rocks pairs a sports/hobby framework with an unapologetically gaze-heavy portrayal, creating outsized reactions in a climate where mainstream sexualization has receded. He introduces “hobbyganda”—Iyashikei with a hobby hook—drawing comparisons to Yuru Camp, Flying Witch, Thermae Romae, and even sports anime like Kuroko’s Basketball and Slam Dunk to show how craft and detail make specialized passions feel aspirational. Along the way, Alex challenges the myth that great art requires perversion, arguing that constraint, experience, and craftsmanship—illustrated through Ghost in the Shell, Gainax/Trigger, and Yasuomi Umetsu’s career—drive excellence. He spotlights Ruri Rocks’ characters, including Ruri, Nagi, Imari, and Shoko, and praises the show’s focus on the “middle” phase of learning, from school career sheets to realistic mineralogy paths. The episode closes with a practical nudge: embrace incremental growth—whether 3D printing, coding, hunting opals, or meteorite sleuthing—and enjoy the journey as much as the destination.

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Secrets of the silent witch
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode of Bento Radio, I take an in-depth look at Secrets of the Silent Witch, one of the most underrated fantasy anime of the year. If you’re searching for anime analysis, anime reviews, best fantasy anime, or hidden gem anime recommendations, this episode breaks down why Secrets of the Silent Witch deserves a spot on your watchlist.


    I explore Monica Everett as a protagonist, the Seven Sages, and how the series handles genius, trauma, social anxiety, and character growth in ways that set it apart from other light novel adaptations. I also discuss how Secrets of the Silent Witch compares to other fantasy series in the current season and why its storytelling, worldbuilding, and emotional themes make it a standout.


    This episode is perfect for listeners looking for:

    Secrets of the Silent Witch review

    • Fantasy anime recommendations

    • Light novel adaptation analysis

    • Underrated anime 2025

    • Character-driven anime breakdowns

    • Deep-dive anime commentary

    • Thoughtful anime criticism and media analysis

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    44 m
  • A Conversation with Illustraitor and concept artist andrewcockroach
    Nov 7 2025

    I talk with Andrewcockroach, a brilliant concept artist and illustrator whose work blends anime-inspired design, experimental color, and raw emotion. We dive deep into his journey — from studying music and sound engineering to becoming a full-time artist working with major studios like Supercell.


    Andrew opens up about how he found his artistic voice, what it’s really like building a career in concept art, and the mental side of being a creator in the social media era. We also talk about art books, process, burnout, and how to stay creative when algorithms keep changing the rules.


    If you’ve ever wondered how artists keep evolving, how to turn your passion into a career, or how to stay authentic online — this episode is for you.


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    1 h y 1 m
  • Paradise Kiss
    Oct 30 2025

    n this episode, Alex dives into Paradise Kiss as a stylish, shoujo romance rooted in the pressures and possibilities of creative life. He frames the series through the lens of fashion education and modeling craft, tracing Yukari Hayasaka’s transformation from drifting student to professional model under the influence of George Koizumi, Miwako, Arashi, and Isabella. Drawing parallels to art school ecosystems and magnet programs, Alex explores how high standards can normalize “weird” behavior in creative industries—connecting fashion studios to professional kitchens and media mythologies that reward intensity, even when it veers toxic. He examines George’s curated persona, complex family dynamics, and leadership within the Paradise Kiss crew, alongside the grounded, punk-tinged studio setting that gives the series its sense of place. Pulling from personal artist interviews—including shout-outs to illustrator Jessica Luna and broader creative communities—Alex discusses the difference between talent and craft, highlighting modeling’s professional disciplines and the idea that talent is a pursued interest. He contrasts Yukari and George’s turbulent relationship with Miwako and Arashi’s more communicative bond, and situates Paradise Kiss within Ai Yazawa’s wider universe through Happy Berry, Neighborhood Stories, and Nana. By the end, Alex celebrates Paradise Kiss as a story about agency, style, and choosing a nontraditional path—showing how romance becomes a gateway to creative identity.



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    1 h y 9 m
  • WhatI think you should watch this season
    Oct 24 2025

    n this episode of Bento Radio, Alex kicks off Season 3 with a brand-new video setup and a deep dive into the Winter 2025 anime lineup. From the nostalgic return of Ranma ½ and the surprising depth of Digimon Beat Break to the elegant supernatural mystery Shabake and the fiery chaos of May I Ask for One Final Thing, Alex breaks down what’s worth watching this season — and why.


    Expect sharp insights, a bit of nostalgia, and plenty of anime love as Bento Radio enters a new era of on-camera episodes and personal recommendations. Whether you’re here for the analysis, the vibes, or just to find your next binge, this one’s for you.


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    24 m
  • A Conversation with Philtomato
    Oct 16 2025

    In this episode, host Alex is joined by Filipino artist Philtomato for a deep, honest conversation about what it means to be an artist in a rapidly changing, tech-driven world. Celebrated for his vibrant, nostalgic mashups of beloved 90s and 2000s cartoon characters, Phil shares his artistic journey, creative philosophy, and the hard realities behind the art grind. Together, Alex and Phil reminisce about Samurai Jack and Johnny Bravo while tackling one of today’s biggest creative debates—the rise of AI art and why true creativity requires human intent and soul. Phil also opens up about building his career from the ground up, from social media hustle to the unexpected success of furry commissions that helped him literally build his studio. Blending art talk, nostalgia, and real-world insight, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about creativity, authenticity, and the future of art.


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    1 h y 6 m
  • New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT
    Oct 9 2025

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    46 m