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* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: Mostly during Daryl's reviews.
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: Mostly during Daryl's reviews.
** For instance, the time Daryl abruptly did an impression of fellow anime podcaster Mike Dent singing a [[Wesley Willis]] song during his ''[[Cyber City Oedo 808]]'' review, which continues on from Daryl's continued insistence that Mike looks like the singer.
** For instance, the time Daryl abruptly did an impression of fellow anime podcaster Mike Dent singing a [[Wesley Willis]] song during his ''[[Cyber City Oedo 808]]'' review, which continues on from Daryl's continued insistence that Mike looks like the singer.
** Or recently, Daryl answering a question about anime's place in history by talking about Golgo13 working with Nelson Mandela and shooting out the ballots that would've won Al Gore the presidency in 2000.
** Or recently, Daryl answering a question about anime's place in history by talking about Golgo13 working with Nelson Mandela and shooting out the ballots that would've won Al Gore the presidency in 2000.
* [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: Their review of [[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|Macross: Do You Remember Love?]] is so full of nostalgia, adoration, and unexpected earnestness that it's hard not to get swept up with them.
* [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: Their review of [[Super Dimension Fortress Macross|Macross: Do You Remember Love?]] is so full of nostalgia, adoration, and unexpected earnestness that it's hard not to get swept up with them.
* [[Face of the Band]]: Daryl is often thought of as the face of [[Anime World Order]], mainly because he edits the podcasts and runs the website.
* [[Face of the Band]]: Daryl is often thought of as the face of [[Anime World Order]], mainly because he edits the podcasts and runs the website.
* [[Memetic Molester]]: Gerald and his [[Rape Face]].
* [[Memetic Molester]]: Gerald and his [[Rape Face]].
* [[Mis Blamed]]: At the beginning of the ''[[Potemayo]]'' review, Clarissa and Gerald discuss how it seems that Daryl's opinions are considered the opinions of all three of them. This point is promptly followed up with a sound clip of the battle victory music from [[Final Fantasy VII]] (Daryl edits the podcast, by the way).
* [[Misblamed]]: At the beginning of the ''[[Potemayo]]'' review, Clarissa and Gerald discuss how it seems that Daryl's opinions are considered the opinions of all three of them. This point is promptly followed up with a sound clip of the battle victory music from [[Final Fantasy VII]] (Daryl edits the podcast, by the way).


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Revision as of 01:12, 11 April 2017


  • Big Lipped Alligator Moment: Mostly during Daryl's reviews.
    • For instance, the time Daryl abruptly did an impression of fellow anime podcaster Mike Dent singing a Wesley Willis song during his Cyber City Oedo 808 review, which continues on from Daryl's continued insistence that Mike looks like the singer.
    • Or recently, Daryl answering a question about anime's place in history by talking about Golgo13 working with Nelson Mandela and shooting out the ballots that would've won Al Gore the presidency in 2000.
  • Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Their review of Macross: Do You Remember Love? is so full of nostalgia, adoration, and unexpected earnestness that it's hard not to get swept up with them.
  • Face of the Band: Daryl is often thought of as the face of Anime World Order, mainly because he edits the podcasts and runs the website.
  • Memetic Molester: Gerald and his Rape Face.
  • Misblamed: At the beginning of the Potemayo review, Clarissa and Gerald discuss how it seems that Daryl's opinions are considered the opinions of all three of them. This point is promptly followed up with a sound clip of the battle victory music from Final Fantasy VII (Daryl edits the podcast, by the way).