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Rev's Otaku Talk

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We are a Podcast with a Christ Walk and an Otaku Talk. The church and the anime community has rarely seen eye to eye, in this podcast we are bridging the gap. Spreading the gospel with an otaku point of view and giving both sides the opportunity to ask questions and get answers. But this podcast isn't all business we will also be talking about anime, manga, conventions, food, games and more. So, buckle up for a new outlook on the way we see anime and the church.Rev Science Fiction
  • Rev’s Otaku Talk – Season 2, Episode 24 Legacy: Miyazaki’s Final Work and a Heritage Passed On
    Jan 24 2026

    Rev is joined once again by Raver Mom and K2 for a reflective deep dive into The Boy and the Heron, often regarded as Hayao Miyazaki’s final cinematic work. Together, the trio explore the film not just as a story, but as a meditation on legacy—what it means to create, to let go, and to pass something meaningful on to the next generation. Drawing from Miyazaki’s own life, particularly his relationship with his son and his desire to leave something behind for his grandson, the conversation unpacks how personal history and imagination collide in one of Studio Ghibli’s most introspective films.

    The episode also looks at legacy through a spiritual lens, connecting the film’s themes to 2 Timothy 1:3–5, which speaks of faith passed down through generations. More than a review, this discussion reflects on inheritance beyond bloodlines—faith, creativity, responsibility, grief, and hope. What does Miyazaki leave us as viewers, creators, and parents? And how does The Boy and the Heron challenge us to consider the heritage we are shaping and handing on? Join Rev, Raver Mom, and K2 for a thoughtful closing chapter in Ghibli Fest as they honor a master storyteller and the legacy he leaves behind.


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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Rev’s Otaku Talk – Season 2, Episode 23 “The Raver Mom Take Over: Cleaning House in From Up on Poppy Hill
    Jan 17 2026

    Raver Mom takes the mic in this special takeover episode of Rev’s Otaku Talk as we head back to Yokohama and step into the clubhouse of From Up on Poppy Hill. With Rev along for the ride, the conversation centers on the powerful theme of “cleaning house”—both literally and spiritually—as the students rally to restore the old Latin Quarter. The conversation explores how clearing out neglect and disorder makes room for renewal, purpose, and community. Raver Mom and Rev reflect on how this physical act of restoration mirrors deeper spiritual truths.

    The episode draws a thoughtful comparison to the moment when Jesus drove the sellers out of the Temple, reclaiming it as a place of worship and integrity. Just as the Temple was cleansed to restore its true purpose, the Latin Quarter’s renewal becomes a symbol of honoring what matters most. This takeover episode invites listeners to consider what it means to protect sacred spaces—whether buildings, traditions, or hearts—so they can once again be places of meaning and life.


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  • Rev’s Otaku Talk – Studio Ghibli Fest Season 2, Episode 22: Casting Your Cares in Tales from Earthsea
    Jan 10 2026

    In this Studio Ghibli Fest episode of Rev’s Otaku Talk, Rev takes a deeper look at Tales from Earthsea by focusing on the emotional turning point of the film: Therru’s Song. Rather than a climactic battle, it is this quiet, powerful moment that breaks through the darkness surrounding Prince Arren. We explore how Therru’s voice represents truth, hope, and compassion—cutting through fear in a way force never could.

    The episode also traces Arren’s transformation as he finally releases the weight of guilt, shame, and fear he has been carrying. Connecting this moment to 1 Peter 5:6–7, we reflect on what it means to cast our cares instead of letting them define us. Through Therru’s Song and Arren’s change of heart, this discussion highlights how healing often comes through humility, trust, and the courage to listen when hope quietly calls out.


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    37 Min.
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