In reply to woodybenwood:
Given the choice I'd rather wear the Bushidos if there's anything steeper to climb or a little scrambling before getting rock shoes on, as they have a noticeably stiffer sole and you can wedge them into things a little tighter, however neither of them have anything clever like "Climbing Zones" or sticky rubber anywhere, so they are both pretty terrible compared to actual approach shoes, but if you just suck it up and use your hands more then they work fine.
The Anakondas are quite a bit lighter than the Bushidos, so I've tended to use the Anakondas as approach/descent shoes for skiing and overnight trips to huts or bivvies, and the Bushidos to get to single day rock routes.
Also to consider, the Anakondas have a carabiner loop on the heel, the Bushidos don't, so you need to clip a biner through some lace loops if you want to hang them on a harness.
Ultimately, both are great shoes, but the Anakondas will definitely work better on grass, mud, bog, etc and are slightly lighter and ultra-minimal, whereas the Bushidos work better on rock and scree and roots and things, and can be ranked among the beefiest and best-protected lightweight shoe in their class (if I remember correctly various bits of blurb and reviews from when I was first researching them).