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The NCAA tournament is about to start, which means more pain for my alma mater Iowa State. I was all in on Hoiball, all in on the Holy Prohman Empire, and now I'm all in on whatever they're calling T. J. Otzelberger's Iowa State. Also the women's team is doing way better, so I'll probably be watching them more...
This episode, we're talking about CLAMP's Suki published by Viz (formerly Tokyopop) and Hiroaki Samura's Wave, Listen to Me! published by Kodansha.
Suki credits:
Wave, Listen to Me! credits:
The songs you heard in this episode were "aranami" by tacica and "pride" by Harumi from the Wave, Listen to Me! anime.
As always, you can find me on Twitter @ImpassionateK, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen's writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post.
Read Helen's review of volumes 1-3 and volumes 4-5 of Wave, Listen to Me! on The OASG.
Listen
Show notes:
0:50 - We talk about Suki
15:49 - We talk about Wave, Listen to Me!
By Taiiku PodcastThe NCAA tournament is about to start, which means more pain for my alma mater Iowa State. I was all in on Hoiball, all in on the Holy Prohman Empire, and now I'm all in on whatever they're calling T. J. Otzelberger's Iowa State. Also the women's team is doing way better, so I'll probably be watching them more...
This episode, we're talking about CLAMP's Suki published by Viz (formerly Tokyopop) and Hiroaki Samura's Wave, Listen to Me! published by Kodansha.
Suki credits:
Wave, Listen to Me! credits:
The songs you heard in this episode were "aranami" by tacica and "pride" by Harumi from the Wave, Listen to Me! anime.
As always, you can find me on Twitter @ImpassionateK, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) on Twitter at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen's writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post.
Read Helen's review of volumes 1-3 and volumes 4-5 of Wave, Listen to Me! on The OASG.
Listen
Show notes:
0:50 - We talk about Suki
15:49 - We talk about Wave, Listen to Me!