The Broken Shelf

The Broken Shelf 160: Omamori Himari Volume Twelve


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[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Welcome to the final volume! It's been a long journey. Thirteen weeks of manga and a legacy of fan-service and complicated artistic transformation. Danny goes through the summary of the final volume, his final list of positives and negatives, and then gets to have a little fun. It's a little bitter sweet as he rolls through the final volume, talking about how things work and didn't work as the climax unfolds, but he still gives praise where it is deserved. As the rating comes to a close, Danny delivers on a few promises and lists his final ratings for the covers and the volumes in order of worst to best and then finishes the podcast with an overall review of the series as a whole. There was a lot to say and as usual Danny doesn't hold back. Come finish the journey with him!
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Original Sound Cloud image taken from Yen-Press at: https://yenpress.com/9780316376785/omamori-himari-vol-12/
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Artist - Corbyn Kites
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