[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Sometimes you find a series so wild that you can't take it seriously at all, but it's for that exact reason that eventually you keep reading to see what happens and the next moment, unbeknownst to you, you're suddenly enthralled with the material for the opposite reason you got into it. Randomly discovering an insane and perverted anime series, Danny, on a whim, decided one day to pick up the source material and everything he thought about the series changed. Although he has never read the light novel source material, the same could be said for Spangar who decided to try the series in a semi-stupor. Together these cousins discuss why something so simple turned into something with more depth than anticipated. Hormones and hijinks, to a western audience this series may be the exact reasons anime and light novels can't be taken seriously, but the cousins suspect it is because of the nuances and addictive story telling style that Ishibumi Ichiei's series goes beyond expectations. Boost!
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Music - "Taking a Breath"
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