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Otaku Ryōhō

Otaku Ryōhō

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  • Slice-of-Life is Nice and Wise
    May 31 2021

    Gian cannot contain himself any longer and he chooses to start a discussion about the value of Slice of Life anime. He invites special guest Marc Cuiriz (Here Comes a Thought Podcast and The Codex Podcast) to talk about what about the genre inspires us. They all give examples of their favorite slice of life animes and why they are so meaningful.
    They also discuss how we define Slice of Life and its therapeutic value.

    Talking Points: Slice of Life, Mundane Experiences, Highschool, Relationships, Romance, Anime, Ordinary life, Extraordinary lives, magic, Students, Emotional Intelligence, shojo, shonen,

    Anime Mentioned: Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, Clannad, Fruits Basket, Tora Dora, Rent-A-Girlfriend, Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, The Pet Girl from Sakurasou, Tonari no Seki-kun, The Ancient Magus Bride, Persona 5, Food Wars, Dragon Ball Z, Attack On Titan Junior High, Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days, Golden Time, Honey and Clover, Quintessential Quintuplets.

    Contact Us:

    Contact us in the Geek Therapy Forums: https://forum.geektherapy.com/

    Join us in the Geek Therapy Discord

    Follow Gian Ramos on twitter @Psychogonically

    Follow Josue Cardona on twitter @JosueACardona

    Follow the Geek Therapy Network on twitter @Geektherapy

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Overwhelming Scales: When Anime Goes Over 9000
    Feb 8 2021

    Josué starts a discussion about the tendency of shōnen anime to escalate the stakes of the story to astronomical levels and beyond. What can we learn from these stories? They talk about the value of having characters that constantly face increasingly difficult challenges with unwavering optimism and confidence in one’s own capacity for skill acquisition.

    Talking Points: Hopelessness, Resilience, Overwhelm, Time Travel, Change, Progressiveness, Growth, Challenge, Obstacles, Generational Gaps.

    Anime Mentioned: Dragon Ball, Naruto, Attack on Titan, Food Wars

    Contact Us:

    Contact us in the Geek Therapy Forums: https://forum.geektherapy.com/

    Join us in the Geek Therapy Discord

    Follow Gian Ramos on twitter @Psychogonically

    Follow Josue Cardona on twitter @JosueACardona

    Follow the Geek Therapy Network on twitter @Geektherapy

    The post Overwhelming Scales: When Anime Goes Over 9000 appeared first on Otaku Ryōhō - Geek Therapy.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Otaku Ryoho Mythos: Cosmic Horror in Anime
    Oct 26 2020

    Gian tries his best to explain his favorite genre of Horror, the cosmic type. He uses Attack on Titan (Season 3) as an illustration of what happens when we are faced with threats or ideas that feel beyond our comprehension. He talks about H.P. Lovecraft’s beliefs about race and mental illness and how communities have utilized the framework of his work to talk about overwhelming experiences and fear of the unknown while still addressing the more pernicious aspects of his perspective. Josué and Gian disagree about how people would hypothetically react to cosmic threats. Gian talks about why the genre resonates so much with him.

    Talking Points: Cosmic Horror, Resiliency, Grand Scale, Anxiety, Despair, Existentialism, Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy, Race, Syphillis, Lovecraftian concept of the insane, Xenophobia, Lovecraft

    Anime Mentioned: Attack on Titan, Re: Zero – Starting Life in Another World, The Promised Neverland, Dragon Balls, Naruto

    Contact Us:

    Contact us in the Geek Therapy Forums: https://forum.geektherapy.com/

    Join us in the Geek Therapy Discord

    Follow Gian Ramos on twitter @Psychogonically

    Follow Josue Cardona on twitter @JosueACardona

    Follow the Geek Therapy Network on twitter @Geektherapy

    The post Otaku Ryoho Mythos: Cosmic Horror in Anime appeared first on Otaku Ryōhō - Geek Therapy.

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    1 h y 32 m
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