[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
It is always interesting when an anime ends because it's at that point that the media of animation usually diverts from how the source material ends. That's exactly what Danny and Travis get with this insane franchise by Kamiya Yuu, and they have different opinions on the matter. And that's not the only thing they disagree on. In an unusual turn of events, Danny has a lot less to complain about for volume three while Travis is arguably very angry about some of the context and character development. In fact, Travis goes on a rant - a calm one if you compare him to Danny - but a rant none the less and it's actually Danny that gets to play Devil's advocate this time around. There are still some things they agree on and as this trial of compare and contrast two different medias come to an end they discuss anything they can. Come join the brothers as they go at it.
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Music - "Game Show"
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