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Anime Minority Report
Author: Jamie Aird
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Welcome to Anime Minority Report — where anime meets Caribbean spice and Boston sarcasm.
Hosted by stand-up comedians Jamie Aird and Guerby Laguerre, two loud, proud, and nerdy sons of the diaspora who grew up watching Goku throw hands and wondering why villains always monologue.
If you love heated Naruto vs. Luffy debates, wild plot twist theories, or dragging anime tropes that just won’t die, you’re in the right place. From anime deep dives to cultural hot takes, these two bring jokes, smoke, and some surprisingly solid insight.
This isn’t your average anime podcast — this is barbershop energy meets Toonami nostalgia. Come for the laughs. Stay for the chaos.
Hosted by stand-up comedians Jamie Aird and Guerby Laguerre, two loud, proud, and nerdy sons of the diaspora who grew up watching Goku throw hands and wondering why villains always monologue.
If you love heated Naruto vs. Luffy debates, wild plot twist theories, or dragging anime tropes that just won’t die, you’re in the right place. From anime deep dives to cultural hot takes, these two bring jokes, smoke, and some surprisingly solid insight.
This isn’t your average anime podcast — this is barbershop energy meets Toonami nostalgia. Come for the laughs. Stay for the chaos.
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Jamie and Guerby officially say goodbye to My Hero Academia with their final review and an honest send off to one of anime’s most talked about series. From emotional highs to lingering questions, they break down what worked, what didn’t, and where MHA lands in the anime hall of fame.
Then the conversation takes a turn: are there actually any redeemable villains in anime? From tragic backstories to straight up menaces, the duo debates who deserves grace, who deserves jail, and who was never misunderstood to begin with.
Expect big laughs, wild tangents, unfiltered opinions, and anime hot takes that might get you mad enough to pause the episode and argue out loud.
Press play, say farewell, and let the chaos commence.
Why is every anime getting a live action adaptation?
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby unpack Hollywood’s obsession with turning anime into live action films and shows. They question who these adaptations are really for, whether true anime fans actually want them, and why some classics should have stayed animated. Expect sharp takes, anime history, and plenty of hilarious commentary.
If you like one piece, my hero academia, and YuYu Hakusho, click to listen!
On this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby dive straight into chaos. We’re talking about the actual comment My Hero Academia’s creator dropped about how he originally wanted to end the series and how that would’ve changed everything. From there, the conversation goes completely off the rails in true AMR fashion.
Do protagonists really need to be strong in every anime, or have we just been conditioned to accept main characters who hit the gym more than they hit therapy? We debate it, joke about it, and somehow end up questioning our entire childhoods.
If you like anime takes with unhinged energy, side commentary, and two hosts who probably should not record unsupervised, this episode is for you.
Jamie and Guerby are back—chains revved and jokes locked in. In this episode, they dive headfirst into the Chainsaw Man: Reze Arc movie with zero chill and full honesty. Whether you’ve watched it or not, expect laughter, chaos, and a few “did-they-really-just-say-that?” moments. Tune in, laugh hard, and maybe shed a tear (from the laughter... probably).
Season 8 of My Hero Academia is here—and Jamie and Guerby have thoughts. Whether you’re deep in the fandom or just watching clips on TikTok, this episode breaks it all down with wild humor, chaotic energy, and zero filter. Jamie’s hot takes will have you yelling at your phone, Guerby’s banter keeps it unhinged, and together they dig into scenes you definitely missed. If you want laughs, debates, and pure anime chaos (but never tears), hit play now.
Keywords: My Hero Academia podcast, anime comedy, anime reviews, MHA season 8, anime banter, funny anime podcast, anime recap, shonen anime, anime culture, anime podcast 2025.
Season 3 of One Punch Man is finally here, and the anime streets are divided. In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie says everyone needs to calm down because the season is not as bad as the internet claims. Guerby disagrees and is ready to throw hands, calling it the worst anime out right now.
From animation complaints to shaky story pacing, we pick apart the new season with ruthless honesty and way too much laughter. Jamie also goes off about a growing Isekai problem. Why are main characters suddenly telling their new families they were reincarnated like it’s a LinkedIn bio update?
Unfiltered anime takes. Real fan energy. Disrespect where deserved.
Tap in.
This week on Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby break down the wildest anime of the summer and things get disrespectfully honest. We’re talking Ryu the Water Magician, who is one emotional speech away from catching a homicide charge for his friends. Meanwhile, Gachiakuta is showing equal opportunity hands to everyone — because why be sexist when you can punch everybody in the face for free?
From chaotic power scaling to anime logic that should be illegal, we’re debating what hit, what missed, and what needs to be sent straight to filler hell.
If you love unfiltered anime talk with actual personality, hit play.
Don’t Judge Me… But This Anime Was INSANE!
In this hilarious and unfiltered Fall 2025 Anime Wrap-Up, hosts Jamie and Guerby from Anime Minority Report dive into the latest hits like The Water Magician, Clevatess, Kaiju No. 8, and more. Expect wild takes, smart breakdowns, and way too much laughter as Jamie confesses to watching one of the most outrageous anime he’s ever seen (and pleads with Guerby not to judge).
From anime reviews to anime debates, this episode blends comedy, commentary, and chaos for fans who love shows like Jujutsu Kaisen and Attack on Titan but want it with a real, unapologetic twist.
Perfect for fans searching anime podcasts, anime comedy podcasts, fall anime reviews, or Black anime creators.
Hit play—and laugh your way through the season’s best and weirdest anime.
DanDaDan Season 2: aliens, curses, and Jamie roasting mecha fans into extinction.
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby dive headfirst into the chaos that is DanDaDan Season 2. Guerby swears he’s not here for the new “gut” (don’t ask, just listen), while Jamie delivers a scorching hot take: every mecha fan is destined for eternal virginity. From paranormal nonsense to mecha slander, nothing is off-limits in this unfiltered review.
If you like anime debates with zero chill, off-the-wall jokes, and two friends who roast each other as much as the shows they watch, this episode’s for you.
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby dive into the hot debate: is The Water Magician really a better isekai than Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation—or are people just talking reckless online? The hosts bring their unfiltered takes, plenty of laughs, and a couple of side-eyes as they break down what makes or breaks an isekai story. They also get into the finale of Lord of Mysteries and the wild ride of a brand-new saga you don’t want to miss. Whether you’re here for the anime analysis or just the banter, this episode’s got something for every fan who loves strong opinions served with comedy.
Jamie and Guerby are back at it with a wild ride through the brand-new Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie. From jaw-dropping fights to laugh-out-loud commentary on the most over-the-top scenes, nothing is safe from their honest takes.
Was that fight scene legendary or just flashy? Which moment had us cheering like kids in the theater? And of course—who really stole the show?
As always, Anime Minority Report mixes sharp opinions with ridiculous tangents, jokes that go too far, and just enough actual insight to make you feel like you learned something while laughing your head off.
If you love anime breakdowns that are equal parts funny, unfiltered, and thoughtful, this is the episode you’ll want to press play on immediately.
Jinwoo’s sister as a hunter? Jamie and Guerby debate the spin-off rumors and ask the big question: is anime getting too popular—and is that good or bad for fans?
What if Solo Leveling’s story didn’t just stop with Jinwoo? In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby dive into the buzz around Jinwoo’s sister possibly getting her own spin-off as a hunter. Would it work, or is it too much? They also tackle the bigger question: is anime getting too popular for its own good—and what does that mean for fans who’ve been here since day one?
Click play to hear the hot takes, debates, and a few laughs along the way.
Jamie and Guerby go all in on a viral debate comparing the two giants, from One Piece’s legacy to Demon Slayer’s meteoric rise—and why the creator of Demon Slayer isn’t seeing movie money.
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby go head-to-head in a fiery debate: One Piece vs. Demon Slayer. The showdown was sparked by a viral Facebook post claiming One Piece is basically a pension plan while Demon Slayer speedran the anime industry. From heated arguments to laugh-out-loud moments, the hosts break down whether hype, legacy, or storytelling really decides the winner. They also dive into the controversial topic of the Demon Slayer creator’s pay despite record-breaking movie profits.
If you’ve ever argued with friends over which anime deserves the crown, this episode is for you.
Jamie and Guerby crack open Takopi’s Original Sin. With just 6 episode this sci-fi anime that looks cute but hits like a freight train. Expect rage-fueled hot takes, ridiculous tangents, and hilarious-yet-heartbreaking stories about surviving bullies. Alien jellyfish, moral chaos, and zero emotional safety nets… welcome to Takopi.
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby dive into the shocking cancellation of the Wind Breaker manga. Was it justified? Did the fans deserve better? We unpack the rumors, the reality, and everything in between.
But that’s not all—your hosts are also dropping spicy takes on Lord of Mysteries, Clevatess, and a few hidden gems you might’ve missed. Expect laughs, unfiltered opinions, and anime chaos as usual.
If you’re looking for anime talk that doesn’t hold back—and makes you laugh while doing it—this one’s for you.
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby dive headfirst into the trash—literally. We’re talking about Gachiakuta, the anime where garbage isn’t just waste… it’s weaponized. From killer kicks to trash-born beasts, our hosts give their unfiltered (and hilarious) take on the most stylish dump you’ve ever seen.
Is it hot garbage or hidden treasure? Tune in as we break down the art, the chaos, and why Gachiakuta might just be the grimiest anime you never knew you needed.
Spoiler: Guerby has a lot to say about the drip. And Jamie? Let’s just say he’s not afraid to throw hands over trash.
Step into the shadows with Jamie and Guerby as they unravel the enigma that is Lord of the Mysteries. In this week’s episode of Anime Minority Report, our hosts don the cloak of conspiracy, decode secret orders, and try to make sense of a world where gods whisper and knowledge kills.
Is this anime just hype—or is it hiding something deeper?
If you’ve been watching with one eyebrow raised, still wondering what the hell is going on, or debating if you should even press play, this episode is your guide through the fog. Expect wild theories, laugh-out-loud takes, and just enough confusion to make you feel like you’re already in the Church of the Fool.
Don’t worry. We don’t have all the answers either. But we’re asking the right questions.
Hit play… if you dare.
In this hilariously unfiltered episode of Anime Minority Report, comedians Jamie and Guerby are back on the mic with their July Anime Report—breaking down what’s new, what’s returning, what they’re watching, and what’s getting the hard pass.
Jamie goes full scorched earth on Rent-A-Girlfriend, officially ending his toxic relationship with the series. (Spoiler: He’s never getting that time back.) Guerby plays anime therapist as they unpack that emotional breakup, while both give their final takes on the endings of Fire Force and The Beginning After The End (TBATE). Did they stick the landing or completely fumble the bag? Tune in.
Expect laughs, hot takes, and the kind of anime banter you didn't know you needed. Grab your popcorn, your Crunchyroll login, and get ready to laugh your panels off.
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, Jamie and Guerby ask the question no one’s brave enough to scream at their screen during episode three:
Why are anime protagonists’ powers so damn boring?!
From power boosts through sheer willpower to plot armor so thick it might as well be a second character, your hosts break down the rinse-and-repeat formula behind many main characters—and why, frustratingly, it still works.
They also dive headfirst into the overpowered-isekai boom: Are fans flocking to anime where the MC is a god from day one because we’re just done with the "one-trick power with endless yelling" narrative? Or are we all secretly power-hungry?
Expect unfiltered hot takes, anime slander (in love), and laugh-out-loud moments with a side of anime wisdom.
This episode will make you laugh, rethink your faves, and maybe even pause that mid-season filler arc. Click play—you’ll thank us later.
In this episode of Anime Minority Report, hosts Jamie and Guerby throw hands (verbally, of course) with the critics claiming Windbreaker is... boring. Is it really mid, or are folks just missing the point? The internet says it’s too soft for a delinquent anime—where are the busted lips, broken noses, and existential fistfights we were promised?
Jamie and Guerby unpack the vibes, the character arcs, and whether softness and street fights can coexist. Expect hot takes, unexpected laughs, and just the right amount of chaos. If you’ve been side-eyeing Windbreaker or need someone to validate your anime angst, this episode is for you.
Tune in, debate with us in your head, and remember—just because it’s not Tokyo Revengers doesn’t mean it’s not worth the ride.



