[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Danny tries something a little different. Struggling to find a balance when writing his script the first two times, with a little positive reinforcement from the Tsar, Danny decides take a chance and craft a compare and contrast episode. Loving the anime to a vibrant extent, Danny delves into what made the visual adaption better as well as gives credit when the source material reigned supreme. Changing it up, this is one thrilling episode of The Broken Shelf as it is as much a literature analysis and a complex psychoanalysis of Danny's passion for Japanese media!
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Outro Song - "Watch Me"
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