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The Broken Shelf 051: Psycome Volume 3


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[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
After months of history and time travel shenanigans, Danny Archive returns to the realm of the Japanese light novel. Once more he delves into the dark world of "Psycome" where every girl and boy has the mind of the killer. Danny's analysis this time focuses in on the new heroine and how fantastically the author creates her twisted descension into madness. As a platform, the third volume also allowed Danny to explore the Japanese concept of "Yandere" and how it compares to the psychological definition and actions of the perceived psychopath. Danny wraps up the review with a tight character analysis and criticizes how poorly the protagonist performs besides the well-rounded nature of his contemporaries. This is Madness! No! This is Psycome!
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Podcast Opening recorded by Delayne Archive and edited by Danny Archive.
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Intro Song - "Punk In Donuts"
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Outro Song - "Iron Curtain"
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