[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Finally! It took years but Seven Seas Entertainment took the leap of faith and picked up Danny's favorite light novel series for localization. Long nights were spent reading this illustrious series instead of doing homework, but more importantly this series gave Danny the inspiration to start writing. Follow Danny as he covers the impact of the series on global markets, the light novel industry, and why it had such a prolific impact on him as a person. He then follows the introduction with a vivid performance of the summary and then an emotional positive and negative. Want to hear Danny with no filters (as if he ever had any to begin with), this episode is for you.
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Intro Song - "Road Trip"
Artist - Magic In The Other
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Interlude Song - "Crunk Knight"
Artist - Kevin MacLeod
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Outro Song - "Diamond Knight"
Artist - Silent Partner
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