[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Switching up the style, Danny decides to dig into his bag of tricks and spice up this manga review chain with a little compare and contrast. Originally it was the anime that made him want to buy the manga, and this time around it was his backtracking adventure through the manga that made him want to visit the anime again. Through his trek he discovered some differences between the two medias that were not relegated to a transition from static to animation, and therefore he decided it would be a fun idea to see how and why when an idea goes from simply the mind and pen of a mangaka to being the property of an animation studio that the same product could come across differently. It's the same as from a movie to a book and while looking at two key sequences Danny hopes to articulate why each media works the way it does, all while exploring perhaps his favorite entry in the franchise.
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