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It's the first Multiversity Manga Club episode of the month, which means we're looking back at the month of April in Shonen Jump! This month we talk about one new series with a more-promising-than-expected start, Hiroki Tomisawa and Kentaro Hidano's "Super Smartphone," and the less-than-stellar end of Yuji Kaku's "Ayashimon." We also briefly discuss the news that "Me & Roboco" is getting an anime adaptation. Join us two weeks as One Piece Club, our ongoing reread of "One Piece," continues with chapters 831-865, covering a bigger slice of the Whole Cake Island (so I used the same joke two show notes in a row, sue me). As always you can tweet along with us with the #OnePieceClub hashtag.
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It's the first Multiversity Manga Club episode of the month, which means we're looking back at the month of April in Shonen Jump! This month we talk about one new series with a more-promising-than-expected start, Hiroki Tomisawa and Kentaro Hidano's "Super Smartphone," and the less-than-stellar end of Yuji Kaku's "Ayashimon." We also briefly discuss the news that "Me & Roboco" is getting an anime adaptation. Join us two weeks as One Piece Club, our ongoing reread of "One Piece," continues with chapters 831-865, covering a bigger slice of the Whole Cake Island (so I used the same joke two show notes in a row, sue me). As always you can tweet along with us with the #OnePieceClub hashtag.