Fluency is a very subjective term-i know that. But what I mean is can Japanesepod101 get people fluent, provided they study all the material given to them.
Here is my opinion. I believe Japanesepod101 can get someone speaking Japanese fluently (and have a blast while learning!), but the writing seems a lot more problematic, especially the kanji. I got the remembering the Kanji book by James, and to be honest it doesn't seem as hard as people make it out to be (still extremely difficult, but nevertheless overhyped if studied using a decent method.) The problem seems attaining "written fluency" from an audio course seems unreasonable, especially what seems to me the horrific problem of reading kanji (seems to me far worse than remembering the meaning)
I have only been learning Japanese for around 2 weeks, so if anyone with more experience can help me with this I'll be grateful. Should I also invest in something like Textfugu which seems really good.
ps. I am a Premium plus subscriber (don't know if that makes a difference to kanji, but it is SO much better than basic that its a joke)