
You could compare this to the second season of Haruhi with the "Endless Eight" - eight episodes covering the same nearly-identical time loop, which were directed differently so that they wound up being both repetitive and distinct in a way that really divided the audience. But the people who keep watching get to join in on the joke, and as a reward they get a few nuggets of new content mixed in with the apparent re-hash. Available in a range of colours and styles for men, women. Given the weirdness of the show, there will definitely be people who watch half an episode, see that it's repeating, and switch off. Shop high-quality unique Pop Team Epic T-Shirts designed and sold by independent artists. Relatedly, it helps them find the target audience. 4-koma Anime Comedy What the fuck am I reading Popuko - 14 year-old, short. In the second episode, there were different ad libs in the storyboard segment, and the live action section was completely different. In the first episode, in addition to the change in voice actors they also subtitled the French segment in the second half. It lets them try different approaches to the same premise. It's not meant to make any kind of sense, and it has a slightly unnerving result because it triggers a deja vu in the watcher. It feeds into the main premise of the show, which is surrealist humour.

The next joke (in 2017) was that the anime was announced as an anime adaptation for this, only.
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The series was announced on Apand features animation by Kamikaze Douga with production by King Records. The first joke was that Bkub 'left' PTE to draw for this, but then Popuko teared through Sosogu (albeit bloodless) as season 2 starts. Pop Team Epic is an anime adaptation of the 4-panel digital manga series of the same name created by Bkub Okawa. Each skit lasts about a minute and, in the span of one episode, can reference up to 10 or so video games. It is about some boy named Daichi and a bunch of idols. Pop Team Epic is a series of skits starring two cat-faced girls, Popuko and Pipimi. I have a couple of answers, unfortunately they're all a bit speculative because I have no sources. Hoshiiro Girldrop is a manga that is often the victim to jokes regarding Pop Team Epic. 3 Bison reference) or their performance in the recording (the Tomokazu Sugita episode).
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There are differences in both because the director and producer give full freedom to the seiyuus to do whatever they wanted (and they didn't like it), and they even modified some scenes according to the actor used (Ep. So instead of broadcasting one episode with dual audio as the author requested, they just paid for the entire slot and broadcast the 2 recordings, with male and female actors.

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Then when they considered a TV broadcast for the series, the episodes weren't long enough to allocate one full slot of broadcast, and unlike previous seasons, they didn't have another series to fill the slot. Then the author asked the producer if it was possible to record two tracks: one with female voice actors and one with males and broadcast the primary track and the auxiliary. The animation originally was meant to be broadcasted in web format only, not as a TV series. According to an interview done to the producer of the anime, there were several reasons:
