A popular Japanese history podcast is getting an anime makeover! “Anmari Yaku ni Tatanai Nihonshi” (Not Very Useful Japanese History), a podcast hosted by comedian Syrup Junpei, will premiere as a 15-minute anime series on June 29th. Here’s everything we know about this exciting adaptation.
What is “Anmari Yaku ni Tatanai Nihonshi”?
The podcast, “Anmari Yaku ni Tatanai Nihonshi,” dives into Japanese history with a comedic twist. Hosted by Syrup Junpei, it explores historical facts and stories that are “not taught in school, but you want to tell someone about.” Think of it as the quirky, less-remembered, but incredibly entertaining side of Japanese history. Available on major platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music, the podcast has amassed 135 episodes as of June 13, 2025.
The podcast has garnered significant recognition, including an Excellence Award at the Japan Podcast Awards last year. Further solidifying its popularity, Kasama Shoin published a book version titled “Okagesama Zukan: Sugoi Hito mo Hitori ja Nanni mo Dekinakatta” (Thanks to You Illustrated Guide: Even Great People Can’t Do Anything Alone) on November 25.
Anime Adaptation Details
The anime adaptation will premiere on June 29 on the Hokkaido Broadcasting channel at 6:30 a.m. JST. Following its broadcast, the episodes will be available for streaming on YouTube. This allows fans both in Japan and internationally to enjoy the animated version of the podcast’s unique historical insights.
Why This is Exciting
The adaptation of “Anmari Yaku ni Tatanai Nihonshi” into an anime series is exciting for several reasons:
- Unique Content: The podcast’s focus on lesser-known, quirky historical facts provides a refreshing alternative to traditional historical narratives.
- Comedic Approach: Syrup Junpei’s comedic style ensures that the anime will be both educational and entertaining, appealing to a broad audience.
- Accessibility: Streaming on YouTube makes the anime accessible to viewers worldwide, expanding the podcast’s fanbase.
- Podcast Popularity: The podcast’s existing success and award recognition suggest a built-in audience eager for the anime adaptation.
Podcasts Turned into Anime: A Budding Trend?
While “Anmari Yaku ni Tatanai Nihonshi” is a notable example, are there other podcasts that have made the leap to anime? While not a widespread trend, the idea of adapting podcasts into anime holds considerable potential. Podcasts offer a wealth of creative content, ranging from fictional stories to insightful discussions, that can be translated into visual form.
The Appeal of Podcast Adaptations
Adapting podcasts to anime taps into several key advantages:
- Pre-existing Fanbase: Successful podcasts already have a dedicated audience that is likely to tune into an anime adaptation.
- Proven Content: The podcast format allows creators to test and refine their ideas before investing in a full-scale anime production.
- Diverse Content: The wide range of podcast genres, from horror and comedy to educational and historical, provides a rich source of material for anime adaptations.
Potential Challenges
Despite the potential benefits, there are also challenges to consider:
- Visual Translation: Converting audio content into a visually engaging anime requires careful planning and creative execution.
- Maintaining the Original’s Charm: Capturing the essence and appeal of the original podcast in an animated format can be difficult.
- Balancing Familiarity and Freshness: Adapting a podcast for anime requires finding the right balance between staying true to the source material and adding new elements to attract viewers.
Examples of Audio-Visual Adaptations
While direct podcast-to-anime adaptations may be rare, there are examples of audio-visual adaptations that share similarities:
- Radio Dramas to Anime: Some anime series are based on radio dramas, which are similar to podcasts in their audio-based storytelling.
- YouTube Channels to Anime: Popular YouTube channels, particularly those focused on storytelling or educational content, have also been adapted into anime.
The Future of Podcast Anime
The adaptation of “Anmari Yaku ni Tatanai Nihonshi” may signal a growing interest in adapting podcasts into anime. As the podcasting industry continues to thrive, and as anime gains even more mainstream appeal, we may see more creators exploring this unique avenue for storytelling.