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Joseph Tetsuro "Joey" Bizinger (born 28 September 1994), known online as The Anime Man, as well as his stage name , is an Australian-Japanese
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,
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,
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, and
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er. His video work focuses on
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, which consists of
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and
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reviews, and
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on
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and society. Bizinger is also known for his interviews with people in the Japanese entertainment industry, such as
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authors,
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s, and voice actors in anime.


Early life

Bizinger was born in
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,
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, on 28 September 1994. He is the son of a
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mother and an
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father of
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and Hungarian descent. Bizinger's mother wanted to ensure that he would retain his Japanese heritage by exclusively speaking in Japanese to him and showing him various Japanese anime on home video, with ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' being especially prevalent in his early childhood. At St Paul's Catholic College in Manly, Bizinger was the only student of Japanese descent in his class and therefore introduced a lot of his friends to anime. The growth of popularity in anime, alongside a school project, spurred him to make a website where he reviewed Japanese animation. He kept making the reviews even after the project ended, and continued to post the reviews until graduation. While studying there, he started to make YouTube videos to be posted on his website, but eventually decided to switch entirely to the platform. Bizinger attended the
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, where he graduated in 2016 with a degree in Computer Design Technology.


Career

Bizinger began his YouTube career after posting his first video, “Dubbed Anime Sucks!,” on 27 May 2013. With a mixture of
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s and discussions about various anime and manga, Bizinger would hit his first big milestone, 100,000 subscribers, in 2015. This was soon followed on what is considered his break-out video, “7 Types of Anime Fans,” on 17 June 2015, which ran through the various archetypes that comprise the anime community; a week after its release, Bizinger had doubled his subscriber count. In February 2016, Bizinger created his second channel, Joey, which was initially created as a 'me' channel, but has since evolved into a channel where less polished or various content that does not fit in the main channel are placed. After graduating from university, in May 2016 Bizinger moved to Japan, where he had originally planned to work in
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, but by then his YouTube channel had grown so successful that he could work on it full time. In January 2017, The Anime Man hit one million subscribers. From 2017 to 2018, Bizinger co-hosted a weekly SBS podcast titled, ''The Anime Show'', with Agnes Diego (Akidearest), which ran for 68 episodes that discussed anime, manga, and
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culture. In 2018, Bizinger was a guest for four episodes in
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's ''Journey Across Japan'' series; in which he traveled on bike with British
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Chris Broad, from Niigata to
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, Japan. The series documented local customs and daily life along the way, while also doing challenges to make it more interesting. In one of the challenges, Broad and Bizinger were able to make a television commercial using Morinaga in Jelly, to which Bizinger created the fictional character “Dr. Jelly.” Bizinger, along with Natsuki Aso, would continue to appear in the follow-up sequels to the series: ''Escape to Fuji'' (2020) and ''The Lost Islands'' (2021). In June 2021, the single ''Too Much Volcano!'' by Abroad in Japan, featuring Bizinger and Aso, was released on the
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and
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; the song and accompanying music video was recorded during the production of ''The Lost Islands''. The song peaked at 65 on the UK downloads charts on 25 June 2021. Bizinger also began his
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career in 2018, with a cameo role in the video game '' Grisaia Phantom Trigger Vol. 4'' and a narration role in an episode of ''
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''. In 2020, he also got the role as Music Elitist in the video game ''
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''. In February 2020, Bizinger joined alongside two other Youtubers, Thai-British Garnt Maneetapho (Gigguk) and Connor Colquhoun (CDawgVA) from Wales, in creating and hosting a weekly audio and video podcast called ''
Trash Taste ''Trash Taste'' ( ja, トラッシュ・テイスト) is a weekly audio and video podcast hosted by Joey Bizinger, Garnt Maneetapho, and Connor Colquhoun – three Tokyo-based content creators primarily focusing on anime and Japanese pop cu ...
'', where they discuss anime, manga, otaku culture, and their experiences while living in Japan. The first episode was released on 5 June 2020 and all episodes are available on YouTube and major podcast platforms. In February 2022, Bizinger created a third channel, The Anime Man VODs, which feature recordings of his Twitch livestreams.


Musical career

Bizinger produces music under his other alias Ikurru and released an album on 18 December 2019 entitled ''A Picture Frame Full Of Memories'', performing both piano and vocals. The album references his late grandfather Eishiro Suzuki. Bizinger has released two full-length albums as Ikurru, two EPs (including a collaborative EP with musician Grey Fox), and four standalone singles as of October 2021. Bizinger sings and raps in both English and Japanese in his music.


Personal life

On 4 November 2016, both he and fellow YouTuber Agnes Diego (Akidearest) announced that they were in a relationship.


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles

;Featured singles


Filmography

;Television animation ;Video Games


References


External links

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