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Not a big pokémon fan? Don’t worry! Neither are we! Join Rea and Elia as they talk about world building and character designs in Pokémon Detective Pikachu! They also spend the majority of this episode fawning over and even shedding some tears for pokémon.
Supporting talking points in this episode: pokémon gym leaders, Choose your fighter: Rea crying over Charizard vs Elia raving over Mr. Mime, very specific pokémon textures, critique of parent child relationship, R-Rated explosions
Content warnings: major spoilers for Pokémon Detective Pikachu, loud noises, reference to a major spoiler in Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Labyrinth of the Bizarre is a podcast that reviews and discusses spec fiction, which is an umbrella term for all subgenres of science fiction and fantasy such as urban fantasy, dark fantasy, horror, superhero, and post-apocalyptic. Elia forgets the definition every episode.
Links:
- First Nations Development
- Resource to find out whose land you are inhabiting
- Transcript
- Elia (they/them)
- Andrea (she/her)
- Our website
- Our Twitter
Email us questions and comments at [email protected]
By Elia & ReaNot a big pokémon fan? Don’t worry! Neither are we! Join Rea and Elia as they talk about world building and character designs in Pokémon Detective Pikachu! They also spend the majority of this episode fawning over and even shedding some tears for pokémon.
Supporting talking points in this episode: pokémon gym leaders, Choose your fighter: Rea crying over Charizard vs Elia raving over Mr. Mime, very specific pokémon textures, critique of parent child relationship, R-Rated explosions
Content warnings: major spoilers for Pokémon Detective Pikachu, loud noises, reference to a major spoiler in Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Labyrinth of the Bizarre is a podcast that reviews and discusses spec fiction, which is an umbrella term for all subgenres of science fiction and fantasy such as urban fantasy, dark fantasy, horror, superhero, and post-apocalyptic. Elia forgets the definition every episode.
Links:
- First Nations Development
- Resource to find out whose land you are inhabiting
- Transcript
- Elia (they/them)
- Andrea (she/her)
- Our website
- Our Twitter
Email us questions and comments at [email protected]