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Episode 307 - Paprika

For this installment of Not A Bomb’s “Ani-MAY-e” celebration, the hosts step into the surreal dreamscape of Paprika, Satoshi Kon’s mind-bending animated thriller that continues to blur the line between fantasy and reality nearly two decades after its release. What begins as a psychological mystery quickly spirals into a dazzling exploration of identity, technology, and the fragile barrier between the waking world and the subconscious mind.

The hosts unpack how Paprika weaponizes dream logic to create an intentionally disorienting experience, where transitions between scenes, locations, and even characters occur without warning. They dig into the film’s central conflict between dreams and reality, exploring how the DC Mini device transforms private thoughts into dangerous shared spaces where control, repression, and desire collide. The conversation also highlights how the film questions whether reality itself is any more stable or coherent than the dreams invading it.

There’s plenty of discussion about the film’s unforgettable imagery, from the chaotic parade sequences to the constantly shifting environments that refuse to obey conventional storytelling rules. The hosts examine how Satoshi Kon uses animation as a storytelling tool that could never be replicated in live action, creating scenes that feel simultaneously beautiful, unsettling, and emotionally overwhelming.

Want to support the show? Check out the Not A Bomb TeePublic store for merch, featuring designs by Ted Blair.

We’d love to hear from you—send your feedback, suggestions, or film recommendations to NotABombPod@gmail.com or through our contact page. If you enjoy the show, consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

Cast: Brad, Troy

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For this installment of Not A Bomb’s “Ani-MAY-e” celebration, the hosts step into the surreal dreamscape of Paprika, Satoshi Kon’s mind-bending animated thriller that continues to blur the line between fantasy and reality nearly two decades after its release. What begins as a psychological mystery quickly spirals into a dazzling exploration of identity, technology, and the fragile barrier between the waking world and the subconscious mind.

The hosts unpack how Paprika weaponizes dream logic to create an intentionally disorienting experience, where transitions between scenes, locations, and even characters occur without warning. They dig into the film’s central conflict between dreams and reality, exploring how the DC Mini device transforms private thoughts into dangerous shared spaces where control, repression, and desire collide. The conversation also highlights how the film questions whether reality itself is any more stable or coherent than the dreams invading it.

There’s plenty of discussion about the film’s unforgettable imagery, from the chaotic parade sequences to the constantly shifting environments that refuse to obey conventional storytelling rules. The hosts examine how Satoshi Kon uses animation as a storytelling tool that could never be replicated in live action, creating scenes that feel simultaneously beautiful, unsettling, and emotionally overwhelming.

Want to support the show? Check out the Not A Bomb TeePublic store for merch, featuring designs by Ted Blair.

We’d love to hear from you—send your feedback, suggestions, or film recommendations to NotABombPod@gmail.com or through our contact page. If you enjoy the show, consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

Cast: Brad, Troy

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Not A Bomb Watches: Cowboy Bebop - Episode 1

3, 2, 1, Let’s Jam! Welcome to the first episode of Not A Bomb Watches! The guys at Not A Bomb and Sammy from Gentlemen’s Guide to Midnight Cinema kick things off with the 1998 space/western anime - Cowboy Bebop. Over the next 13 weeks, Not A Bomb will be venturing through the series and discussing what they like and don’t like about the series.

On this episode, the gang discuss Session 1 - Asteroid Blues and Session 2 - Stray Dog Strut. WARNING!!! Spoilers ahead!

If you want to hear more of Sammy, make sure you subscribe to the Gentlemen’s Guide to Midnight Cinema and be sure to leave them a review.

Cowboy Bebop on Amazon - | Blu Ray | Digital |

Cast: Brad, Troy, Sammy

3, 2, 1, Let’s Jam! Welcome to the first episode of Not A Bomb Watches! The guys at Not A Bomb and Sammy from Gentlemen’s Guide to Midnight Cinema kick things off with the 1998 space/western anime - Cowboy Bebop. Over the next 13 weeks, Not A Bomb will be venturing through the series and discussing what they like and don’t like about the series.

On this episode, the gang discuss Session 1 - Asteroid Blues and Session 2 - Stray Dog Strut. WARNING!!! Spoilers ahead!

If you want to hear more of Sammy, make sure you subscribe to the Gentlemen’s Guide to Midnight Cinema and be sure to leave them a review.

Cowboy Bebop on Amazon - | Blu Ray | Digital |

Cast: Brad, Troy, Sammy

Not A Bomb Watches: Cowboy Bebop - Episode 1
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