The Decade in Review continues as we cover the year 2011, but since it’s Halloween time we review something suitably SPOOKY as Daryl springs the latest Gekimation triumph, Violence Voyager, upon an unsuspecting Gerald and Clarissa! The DECADE IN REVIEW~! Continues (0:00 – 1:32:50) The way we see it, Dave Riley only just finished writing … Continue reading "Anime World Order Show # 180 – We Forgot to Mention That the Puzzles Killed Our Parents"
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