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Like My Anime

著者: Tom Scullin
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  • Like My Anime is a podcast about language learning, media analysis, and Japanese pop culture. Every month, we dive into how anime and media can actually help you learn Japanese (and where they fall short), with study tips, language myths, and deep dives into different shows and series.

    © 2025 Like My Anime
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Like My Anime is a podcast about language learning, media analysis, and Japanese pop culture. Every month, we dive into how anime and media can actually help you learn Japanese (and where they fall short), with study tips, language myths, and deep dives into different shows and series.

© 2025 Like My Anime
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  • Is Pitch Accent Really That Important in Japanese?
    2025/04/29

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    Today’s topic? One of the most hotly debated issues in Japanese learning communities: pitch accent.

    Spoiler: Pitch accent is way overhyped.

    In this episode, I’ll break down:

    • What pitch accent is (and isn’t)
    • Why it’s so hard to hear and learn
    • What actually matters more for sounding natural
    • How to improve your pronunciation without stressing over perfection

    Plus, I’ll recommend four Japanese dramas that are great for shadowing and improving your accent naturally.

    ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:32 – Intro: Why pitch accent stresses people out
    02:30 – What is pitch accent, actually?
    03:45 – Pitch vs. tone vs. stress: clearing up confusion
    07:31 – Why pitch accent is hard (even for native speakers)
    10:37 – “But won’t I be misunderstood?” (Short answer: nope)
    12:23 – What to focus on instead: phonetics, vowel length, and shadowing
    17:22 – Beginner-friendly and Intermediate+ Japanese dramas with great dialogue and pacing for shadowing
    19:22 – Final thoughts: You don’t need perfect pitch—you need a voice

    🎬 Media Recommendations for Shadowing Practice

    Beginner-Friendly:

    1. サ道 (Sa-dou)
      A relaxing slice-of-life series about Japanese sauna culture.
      👉 Casual, everyday language. Super chill pacing—great for beginners.
    2. 半沢直樹 (Hanzawa Naoki)
      Intense business drama with crystal-clear enunciation.
      👉 Perfect for formal/business Japanese. Be prepared for dramatic yelling.

    Intermediate and Up:

    1. ブラッシュアップライフ (Rebooting)
      A dry, clever comedy with relaxed pacing and realistic conversation.
      👉 Excellent for internalizing casual speech rhythms.
    2. 逃げるは恥だが役に立つ (We Married as a Job)
      A rom-com with natural enunciation and day-to-day speech.
      👉 Great for polite speech, workplace vocabulary, and soft romantic tone.

    💬 Your Turn
    Have you ever gotten pitch accent comically wrong?
    Until next time… おつかれさま!

    Support the show

    Thanks for listening to Like My Anime!
    If you enjoyed the show, don't forget to subscribe, share it with a fellow language nerd, or leave a review — it helps more people find the podcast (and keeps me rambling about Japanese and anime).

    Get bonus content and media reviews from a learner's perspective:
    🔗 Subscribe to the Like My Anime on Patreon

    Watch episodes & extra content (eventually) on YouTube:
    🔗 Like My Anime YouTube Channel

    More from me:
    🔗 Medium Articles on Language Learning & Linguistics

    Music: SUMMER TRIANGLE by Sharou

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    23 分
  • You’re Not Bad at Languages—You Were Just Taught Wrong
    2025/04/09

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    You probably spent years in school memorizing vocabulary, conjugating verbs, and passing grammar tests. So why can't you actually speak the language?

    In this episode, I break down why traditional language education fails so many of us—and what to do instead. From memory science to language acquisition theories, I’ll walk you through what actually works (and what doesn’t), with actionable advice for every kind of learner.

    ⏱️ Timestamps & Topics Covered

    00:00:00 - Intro & Language Learning Frustrations

    00:02:18 - Why we forget everything after tests: The Forgetting Curve

    00:03:03 - How human memory works vs. how language is learned

    00:04:01 - Why school fails at teaching languages

    00:05:23 - What actually works

    00:07:22 - Noam Chomsky and Universal Grammar (UG)

    00:11:57 - The four big theories of language learning (Input, Output, Interaction, Noticing)

    00:21:04 - Why there’s no one-size-fits-all method

    00:23:12 - Listener Q&A: “Can I learn just by watching Netflix?”

    00:25:57 - Manga recs that make language learning fun and practical

    📚 Featured Manga Picks (on Learn Natively):

    1. Ruri Dragon (ルリドラゴン) → 🐉 Wholesome slice-of-life about a girl who suddenly sprouts dragon horns. Perfect for beginners to intermediates (N4-N3) wanting to study casual teen speech.
    2. Dinosaur Sanctuary (ディノサン) → 🦖 A world where dinosaurs are real and kept in struggling zoos. Great for intermediate learners (N3), especially those interested in animal care and workplace lingo.
    3. A Galaxy Next Door (おとなりに銀河) → 👑 A manga artist accidentally gets engaged to a polite alien princess. Sweet, cozy rom-com with accessible dialogue and some keigo practice. (N3-N2)

    💬 Your Turn!
    What part of language learning did school totally mess up for you?
    Send me a message or comment on the show notes—I’d love to hear your story.

    Until next time… おつかれさま!

    Support the show

    Thanks for listening to Like My Anime!
    If you enjoyed the show, don't forget to subscribe, share it with a fellow language nerd, or leave a review — it helps more people find the podcast (and keeps me rambling about Japanese and anime).

    Get bonus content and media reviews from a learner's perspective:
    🔗 Subscribe to the Like My Anime on Patreon

    Watch episodes & extra content (eventually) on YouTube:
    🔗 Like My Anime YouTube Channel

    More from me:
    🔗 Medium Articles on Language Learning & Linguistics

    Music: SUMMER TRIANGLE by Sharou

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    32 分
  • Why You Keep Quitting Japanese (And How to Fix It)
    2025/04/09

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    You start learning Japanese, you’re pumped up, you make a study schedule… and two months later, your textbook is collecting dust, Anki notifications are haunting your dreams, and you’re wondering why you’re still stuck at “This is a pen.”

    Sound familiar? In this very first episode of Like My Anime, we’re diving into why motivation fades—and what actually keeps you moving forward when the novelty wears off. Spoiler: Motivation isn’t the problem. It’s how you build habits, deal with de-motivation, and make language learning sustainable (and fun) that matters.

    I’ll also introduce myself, share how my own struggles with Japanese (and my wife’s experience learning English) shaped how I think about language learning, and give you practical tips to help you break through slumps and plateaus.

    🎙️ What’s inside:

    • Why motivation doesn’t last—and why that’s normal
    • The hidden ways de-motivation sneaks in and stops your progress
    • Real, actionable strategies to help you enjoy the learning process
    • How cultural expectations, ADHD, and perfectionism mess with our learning
    • What to expect from this podcast going forward

    Plus, at the end of the episode, I’ll share three anime and manga picks that are great for language learners:

    1. Hot Spot (ホットスポット) – A quirky workplace comedy about an alien at a small-town hotel.
    2. Look Back (ルックバック) – A heartfelt one-shot manga and anime film about ambition and loss.
    3. The Apothecary Diaries (薬屋のひとりごと) – A palace mystery series full of snark and subtle language learning gems.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro & Why You’re Struggling
    • 00:01:00 - Who I Am & What This Podcast Is About
    • 00:03:21 - Why Motivation Fails Us
    • 00:05:39 - How De-Motivation Creeps In
    • 00:10:50 - Real-World Strategies to Reignite Your Motivation
    • 00:17:11 - Japanese Media Recommendations
    • 00:24:24 - Wrap-Up & How to Support the Show

    If you’ve ever felt frustrated, burned out, or like you’ll never reach fluency—this episode is for you.

    Hit subscribe, leave a rating or review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and check out the show notes on Like My Anime for more tips, linguistics insights, and Japanese media recommendations made for learners.


    Language learning doesn’t have to suck—you just need the right mindset and the right media.


    おつかれさま!

    Support the show

    Thanks for listening to Like My Anime!
    If you enjoyed the show, don't forget to subscribe, share it with a fellow language nerd, or leave a review — it helps more people find the podcast (and keeps me rambling about Japanese and anime).

    Get bonus content and media reviews from a learner's perspective:
    🔗 Subscribe to the Like My Anime on Patreon

    Watch episodes & extra content (eventually) on YouTube:
    🔗 Like My Anime YouTube Channel

    More from me:
    🔗 Medium Articles on Language Learning & Linguistics

    Music: SUMMER TRIANGLE by Sharou

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    25 分

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