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Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Hot Gimmick Second Half (Pt. 2) Discussion (with Naja B. of Blerdy Otome)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 104:54


This episode discusses the second half (volumes 7–12) of Hot Gimmick by Miki Aihara.Oh, so you thought the first half of Hot Gimmick contained the worst of the problematic hot trash? Think again. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and Naja of Blerdy Otome are back to talk about this wild, wild ending to a wild, wild series where all the content warnings apply. Who does Hatsumi end up with in her triangle of horrible choices? Why are Tachibanas like this? What are you doing, Shinogu? Who is THE worst character in the entire series (on a scale of constant abuse and gang rape to actually why the heck isn't this series about cuties Subaru and Akane?)? What are the most popular ships on Ao3/FF.net for this series, and do the people writing it know they're wrong? All that and more is touched on in this podcast episode. You've been warned.REFERENCESHot Gimmick is available from Viz Media in EnglishHot Gimmick S is a reimagining of the endingOther anime/manga mentionsGundamMy Hero AcademiaArchive of Our OwnFanFiction.netMisc. media mentions"We Found Love" by Rihanna and Calvin HarrisOtome game: In Your Arms TonightOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USFind Naja's work on her website, Twitch, Twitter, and BlueSkyShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and TwitterAshley on Bluesky

Krewe of Japan
Enjoying Shojo Anime & Manga ft. Taryn of Manga Lela

Krewe of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 51:09


This one goes out to all the ladies out there... well, and the fellas too if you're interested! The Krewe sits down with avid shojo enthusiast Taryn of Manga Lela Instagram/TikTok fame to talk all things shojo. Together they explore the variety of shojo genres, some challenges faced in the shojo industry, & what makes shojo different from those rambunctious shonen titles! Don't miss out!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.  Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode!Support your favorite NFL Team AND podcast! Shop NFLShop to gear up for football season!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! ------ Past KOJ Anime/Manga/Pop Culture Episodes ------The Japanese Pop Music Scene ft. Patrick St. Michel (S5E10)Akira Toriyama: Legacy of a Legend ft. Matt Alt (S5E3)The History & Evolution of Godzilla ft. Dr. William (Bill) Tsutsui (S5E1)Thoughts on Godzilla Minus One ft. Dr. William (Bill) Tsutsui (S4Bonus)The History of Nintendo ft. Matt Alt (S4E18)Visiting Themed Cafes in Japan ft. Chris Nilghe of TDR Explorer (S4E15)Japanese Mascot Mania ft. Chris Carlier of Mondo Mascots (S4E8)Tokusatsu Talk with a Super Sentai ft. Sotaro Yasuda aka GekiChopper (S4E6)The Evolution of PokéMania ft Daniel Dockery [Part 2] (S4E3)The Evolution of PokéMania ft Daniel Dockery [Part 1] (S4E2)Japanese Independent Film Industry ft. Award Winning Director Eiji Uchida (S3E18)City Pop & Yu ft. Yu Hayami (S3E14)How Marvel Comics Changed Tokusatsu & Japan Forever ft Gene & Ted Pelc (Guest Host, Matt Alt) (S3E13)Talking Shonen Anime Series ft. Kyle Hebert (S3E10)Japanese Pro Wrestling ft. Baliyan Akki (Part 2) (S3E6)Japanese Pro Wrestling ft. Baliyan Akki (Part 1) (S3E5)Exploring Enka ft. Jerome White Jr aka ジェロ / Jero (S3E1)Japanese Arcades (S2E16)How to Watch Anime: Subbed vs. Dubbed ft. Dan Woren (S2E9)Japanese Theme Parks ft. TDR Explorer (S2E4)Manga: Literature & An Art Form ft. Danica Davidson (S2E3)The Fantastical World of Studio Ghibli ft. Steve Alpert (S2E1)The Greatest Anime of All Time Pt. 3: Modern Day Anime  (2010's-Present) (S1E18)The Greatest Anime of All Time Pt. 2: The Golden Age  (1990's-2010's) (S1E16)The Greatest Anime of All Time Pt. 1: Nostalgia (60's-80's) (S1E5)We Love Pokemon: Celebrating 25 Years (S1E3)Why Japan ft. Matt Alt (S1E1)------ Links about Taryn/Manga Lela------Taryn's LinksTaryn on TikTokTaryn on InstagramTaryn on Twitter/X------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event CalendarJapan Fest Sign-UpJSNO Annual Meeting RegistrationJoin JSNO Today!

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Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Hot Gimmick Pt. 1 Discussion (with Naja B. of Blerdy Otome)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 112:26


This episode discusses the first half (volumes 1-6) of Hot Gimmick by Miki AiharaIt's here. It's finally here. Shojo & Tell host Ashley has been trying to make this episode happen for at least two years. And now, here we are. We're talking about the first half of Hot Gimmick, aka, Hot Trash, aka Hot Mess. Seriously: Content warning for basically everything. Ashley was prepared to have nothing nice to say about this series (she's read it before and thought it was the worst shojo series ever), but it's surprising what reading something 12 years after your initial encounter with it can do... Naja of Blerdy Otome is a big fan of Hot Gimmick, despite also recognizing that it's extremely problematic. There's underage sex and drugs, there's blackmail, there's demeaning servitude, there's gang rape. And that's just the first three volumes. Hatsumi's a doormat, Ryoki's bad, Azusa's bad, Shinogu's bad trying to be good, Akane is the reason we're in this mess. Only Subaru is good. Team Subaru! Let's talk it through.REFERENCESHot Gimmick is available from Viz Media in EnglishHot Gimmick S is a reimagining of the endingOther anime/manga mentionsChobitsCardcaptor SakuraGundamRed RiverBasaraFrom Far AwayArchive of Our OwnWattpadStory of NHL player who Ashley went to college withMisc. media mentionsGossip GirlYouOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USFind Naja's work on her website, Twitch, Twitter, and BlueSkyShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and TwitterAshley on Bluesky

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Miyuki-chan in Wonderland and The One I Love (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 52:48


This episode discusses Miyuki-chan in Wonderland and The One I Love by ClampA short episode to discuss two short Clamp works. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and her husband/journey-through-all-of-Clamp-buddy Asher recognize that hentai Miyuki-chan was perhaps.... just not at all for them. And also isn't meant to be taken seriously anyway. Which is good, because neither Ash really enjoyed it. Then there's The One I Love, which feels like a strange gender experiment gone wrong. To quote Asher: It feels gender essentialist and "homework-y." The best we can say is we did our homework assignments of reading these for our Clamp 101 course.REFERENCESMiyuki-chan in Wonderland is available from Viz MediaThe One I Love is available from Viz MediaYou should probably listen to CLAMPcast insteadOther Clamp works mentioned:Shirahime-SyoLegend of Chun HyangXSukiTsubasa: Reservoir ChroniclesMagic Knight RayearthClamp School DetectivesThe One I LoveTokyo BabylonMan of Many FacesDuklyonxxxHolicRG VedaCardcaptor SakuraChobitsAngelic LayerWishLegal DrugCloverOther manga/anime mentionedDelicious in DungeonA Sign of AffectionJoJo's Bizarre AdventureEvangelion: Angelic DaysSnow White with the Red HairMarsVampire KnightBack in our Digimon podcasting days...Read Miyuki-chan while listening to Miami 2 Ibiza by Swedish House MafiaOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and TwitterAshley on Bluesky

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Legal Drug (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 58:18


Covers all three volumes of Legal Drug by ClampGet ready to get high. And horny. And gay. And paid. Okay, to be honest, we're not sure what the drug is, or that it's legal, but hey, we're here to talk about it anyway. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and her husband Asher continue their Clamp journey with Legal Drug, which is technically complete, in the same way that QQ Sweeper is complete (which is to say: Not at all, because there's a sequel, Drug & Drop, and it's been on hiatus for forever). None of the central mysteries of Legal Drug is solved within the confines of the volumes. Well, whatever. We're all just here for Kazahaya and Rikuo being in provocative poses, right? The biggest question of the episode is: Is this queerbaiting? Get ready to hear our thoughts about Clamp's fiftymillionth JoJo's Bizarre Adventure  fanfic (this one is basically the crappier version of xxxHolic).REFERENCESLegal Drug is available from Dark Horse ComicsDrug & Drop is also available from Dark Horse ComicsYou should probably listen to CLAMPcast insteadOther Clamp works mentioned:MuriKuriSukiTsubasa: Reservoir ChroniclesMagic Knight RayearthClamp School DetectivesThe One I LoveTokyo BabylonMan of Many FacesDuklyonxxxHolicRG VedaCardcaptor SakuraChobitsAngelic LayerWishOther manga/anime mentionedDelicious in DungeonQQ SweeperQueen's QualityKimi ni TodokeCyborg 009Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic DaysSnow White with the Red HairFigs need waspsThe Ashes love Tales of games maybe too muchTales of Vesperia (Raven)Tales of the Abyss (Jade)There is only hitsuzenArchive of Our OwnOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and TwitterAshley on Bluesky

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
The Poe Clan (with Vrai Kaiser and Megan DeYarman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 79:24


Covers all of the original The Poe Clan series by Moto HagioIt's time to talk about the gay vampires who built shojo manga. Year 24 author Moto Hagio, one of the most influential names in shojo, tells the tale of the Poe clan, a group composed of immortal vampirnella who turn the young siblings, Edgar and Marybelle, into one of their kind. Edgar turns his classmate, Alan Twilight, into a vampire, and the two go gallivanting through the forest like fairies. (Okay, they go on other adventures over the decades, too.) Vrai Kaiser, a managing editor at Anime Feminist, explains The Poe Clan's place within vampire literature, while Megan DeYarman, of the sites Manga Test Drive and Renaissance Josei, explains THE POE CLAN's and Moto Hagio's impact on the history and trajectory of shojo manga. Shojo & Tell host Ashley is just here to look pretty and facilitate. REFERENCESThe Poe Clan is available from FantagraphicsAs mentioned in the episode, there is a rebooted Poe Clan series that Hagio started in 2016. Fantagraphics will also be releasing that starting in 2025.Other Hagio works mentioned:Heart of ThomasOtherworld BarbaraA Drunken DreamA Cruel God ReignsRachel Thorn (translator)Previous podcasts with Megan and Vrai:Earthian (with Vrai)The Full-Time Wife Escapist (with Megan)Key to the Kingdom (with Megan)Juline (with Megan)Other manga/anime/artists mentioned:Yun KougaYumiko IgarashiTokimeki TonightThe Sword of ParosSakura-GariBoy's AbyssKeiko TakemiyaOizumi SalonFruits BasketShotaro IshinomoriMist, Rose, and StarsFairy RanmaruRiyoko IkedaDear BrotherOoku: The Inner ChambersVampiresThe Palgrave Handbook of the Vampire (Vrai cowrote an essay in this!)Our Vampires, OurselvesFrankensteinLord Byron"Christabel"CarmillaBram StokerAnne RiceInterview with the VampireThe Gilda StoriesTwilightVampire Princess MiyuCONTACT USFollow Vrai on Blue Sky @writervrai.bsky.socialRead Vrai's work on Anime FeministSupport Anime Feminist on PatreonFollow Megan on BlueSky @brainchild129.bsky.socialFollow Manga Test Drive on BlueSky @mangatestdrive.bsky.socialSupport Megan on PatreonVisit Renaissance JoseiRead Megan's work on Anime FeministShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and TwitterAshley on Bluesky

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Juline Manga Discussion (with Megan DeYarman of Manga Test Drive)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 62:00


This episode discusses all volumes (1-5) of Juline by Narumi Kakinouchi.When you think "shojo manga," you typically don't think "ninjas." But that's just a stereotype, and we're here to defy stereotypes. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and Megan DeYarman, of the sites Manga Test Drive and Renaissance Josei, talk about Juline, a manga series from animator Narumi Kakinouchi (of Vampire Princess Miyu fame). The titular Juline, along with other young female ninjas Bakuya and Seika (and inevitable male love interest Kio), are looking for male relatives and lovers who have disappeared. They encounter a mysterious foe in Black Pearl (also known as Tamayo, also known as Mei). Is Tamayo a woman or a man? Can Juline, Bakuya, and Seika undo the spell that's been put on their loved ones? Ashley and Megan dive into the art style (and unfortunate lack of lettering skills from Tokyopop), the gender representation, and the overall ~vibes~ of this strange little series.REFERENCESJuline is out of print. It was published by Tokyopop.There's a sequel called Shaolin SistersMegan has been on episodes for The Key to the Kingdom and The Full-Time Wife EscapistOther anime/manga mentioned:Revolutionary Girl UtenaSailor MoonSpace Runaway IdeonDr. SlumpUrusei YatsuraMacrossMegazone 23The Pilot's Love SongAldnoah.ZeroLupin the 3rd Part IV: The Italian AdventureApocalypse ZeroMagic Knight RayearthVampire Princess MiyuRyoko's Case FileNarutoTail of the MoonMaid-Sama!Gundam WingStu Levy is why everything is badArchive of Our OwnOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USFollow Megan on BlueSky @brainchild129.bsky.socialFollow Manga Test Drive on BlueSky @mangatestdrive.bsky.socialSupport Megan on PatreonVision Renaissance JoseiShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and TwitterAshley on Bluesky

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Cowboy Bebop Shojo Manga Discussion (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 59:54


We discuss the two shojo manga versions of Cowboy Bebop: Cowboy Bebop by Hajime Yatate [Sunrise staff] and Cowboy Bebop: Shooting Star by Cain KugaAsk an anime fan above the age of 30 what their favorite anime is, and chances are high they'll say Cowboy Bebop. The music, the animation, the mood — it's iconic. And then there are the two shojo manga iterations of Cowboy Bebop, which have largely been lost to the sands of time (and then, there's the Netflix live action version...). Shojo and Tell host Ashley and her husband, Asher, read both of these severely out of print manga adaptations, and discuss here. Topics of discussion include: Ed and gender, why the heck is Shooting Star the way it is, and why was it decided that this seinen anime needs not one, but two shojo manga adaptations?REFERENCESBoth Cowboy Bebop manga adaptations are out of print. They were previously published by Tokyopop.The Cowboy Bebop anime is still beloved by many who aren't the AshesThe Netflix live action version of Cowboy Bebop was funYoko Kanno's music is part of what makes the anime such a hitOther series mentioned:Outlaw StarNeon Genesis EvangelionNeon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic DaysDimension WBleachLegal DrugXGurren  LagannThe Vision of EscaflowneFushigi YugiMaid-Sama!Tech bros trying to colonize space: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard BransonOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and TwitterAshley on Bluesky

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Preview Guide 6: Lord Hades' Ruthless Marriage

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 18:49


Wondering if you should pick up Lord Hades' Ruthless Marriage by Ueji Yuho? Ashley and Asher discuss the first volume of this new manga published by Yen Press, in which Lord Hades has been shot by one of Eros' arrows and thus is fated to fall in love. But not without a lot of hijinks happening first, harem manga style.This is a short review of Lord Hades' Ruthless Marriage volume 1.REFERENCESLord Hades' Ruthless Marriage is available from Yen PressOther Greek mythology-inspired media we mentioned:Percy Jackson seriesCirce by Madeline MillerThe Song of Achilles by Madeline MillerNeon Gods by Katee RobertMisc mentionsRenji from BleachDisney's HerculesMorgana was a guest for the Pet Shop of Horrors episode, which you can listen to hereCONTACT USShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, and Instagram

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Pt. 1 (with Mackenzie of Mac Loves Manga)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 99:45


This episode discusses volumes 1–7 of Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts by Yu Tomofuji.Sariphi goes from ritual sacrifice to acting queen consort in the span of only a few volumes. The real problem? She's a human living among beastkind, hiding the secret of the part-human beast king while trying to win over the hearts and minds of people who look nothing like her. Tomofuji's series pushes boundaries, and Mackenzie from Mac Loves Manga is here to fully break them down. Mackenzie joins Shojo and Tell host Ashley to discuss the political intrigue of this series, how refreshing Sari is as a heroine, how endearing the tsundere boys Anubis and Lanteveldt are, and, as is only natural, make inevitable comparisons to Beastars and Zootopia.REFERENCESSacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts is available from Yen Press in EnglishBe sure to follow Shoujo Sundae and Colleen's Manga RecsOther anime/manga mentionedAlice 19thRomantic KillerYona of the DawnSkip Beat!Gakuen AliceTears of a LambSukeban DekaKill la KillBibliophile PrincessBleachNarutoMob Psycho 100BeastarsDemon SlayerOshi no KoTakane and HanaA Centaur's LifeMonster MusumeDarling in the FranxxNeon Genesis EvangelionOther media mentioned:Beauty and the BeastZootopiaBaltoThe Hunger GamesThe MatrixAnime Feminist review of Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts episode 1Hana to Yume magazineMackenzie's video on Romantic Killer/performative shojoOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USMackenzie on Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, TumblrMackenzie's YouTube channelShojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and Twitter,

Volume One
Queens Quality Review with Shoujo Sundae!!

Volume One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 102:04


In this episode we review volume one of 'Queens Quality' with Chica & Giana from 'Shoujo Sundae'... VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/enFeIgr8aYs

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Codename: Sailor V (with Honey and Vixen)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 85:10


Discusses all of the manga Codename: Sailor V by Naoko Takeuchi.Before there was Sailor Moon, there was Sailor V. Or... maybe? Is that how the timeline lines up? Well, anyway. We're continuing our journey with the Sailor Guardians by discussing the prequel/sequel/???? to Sailor Moon, which is all about Minako/Sailor Venus. Minako superfans Honey and Vixen explain how Usagi and Minako differ, why Sailor Venus is their favorite Sailor Guardian, and why everyone should be on Team Minako. Shojo & Tell host Ashley has to admit that Minako makes a lot more sense after reading this superhero gag manga. If you liked the silliness of the 1990s Sailor Moon anime, then you should be reading Sailor V!REFERENCESCodename: Sailor V is available from Kodansha ComicsBe sure to listen to our Sailor Moon episodes with Anne LaRoseThe one true Sailor Moon fansite, Tuxedo UnmaskedOther anime/manga mentionedBloom Into YouRevolutionary Girl UtenaHot GimmickDuklyonFruits BasketNichijouYona of the DawnPrincess JellyfishDragon Ball SuperDigimonSacrificial Princess and the King of BeastsCutie HoneyAstro BoyVideo games mentioned:Fantasy ZoneTwinBeeBreath of the Wild  / Tears of the KingdomSkyrimDragon QuestResident EvilListen to fellow manga podcast, Manga MavericksCheck out Kodansha's new manga streaming service, K MangaOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USFollow Honey on: Twitter, Instagram, and TwitchFollow Vixen on TwitterShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Sailor Moon Pt. 2 (with Anne LaRose, creator of Shojo Power)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 89:14


This episode discusses the second half of the Sailor Moon manga by Naoko Takeuchi.We're back to talk about the Infinity, Dream, and Stars arcs of the beloved Sailor Moon series. Now that all the Sailor Guardians are here, Shojo & Tell host Ashley and Anne LaRose, who runs the Shojo Power blog analyzing Sailor Moon, reveal their vastly different favorite Guardians. As a n00b to the series, Ashley wonders what is even going on with the Sailor Stars. And why there's a creepy circus. And what the heck any of these villains really want. It doesn't really matter, because the Sailor Guardians kick ass, right? And Mamoru is Sailor Earth. Right. Fangirl ChatGPT agrees.REFERENCESSailor Moon is available from Kodansha ComicsThe 1992 anime is on HuluSailor Moon Crystal is on NetflixThe Sailor Moon Cosmos movie is coming out in the summer of 2023Other manga/anime mentioned:Codename: Sailor VWeathering with YouYour NameOne PieceFruits BasketAnime Feminist article on queernessHunter x HunterPrincess JellyfishAkiko HigashimuraCyborg 009Princess KnightYona of the DawnA Sign of AffectionOuran High School Host ClubBleachNarutoMadoka MagicaPretty CureLand of the LustrousTwin Star ExorcistsRumiko TakahashiTwo-Spirit peopleLindy WestLord of the FliesFifty Shades of GreyOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAnne runs shojopower.comFind Shojo Power on: Twitter, Facebook, and InstagramShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram

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Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Sailor Moon Pt. 1 (with Anne LaRose, creator of Shojo Power)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 88:46


This episode discusses the first half of the Sailor Moon manga by Naoko Takeuchi.It's our 100th main episode(!!), so we finally suck it up and cover one of the biggest shojo series of all time: Sailor Moon. To start off, Shojo & Tell host Ashley makes a shocking confession, which Anne LaRose, who runs the site Shojo Power dedicated to analyzing Sailor Moon, takes in stride. From there, Ashley and Anne respond to listener feedback on what makes Sailor Moon so beloved, rank their favorite Sailor Guardians, share feelings about Sailor Moon and Tuxedo Mask's romance, and explore how Takeuchi's series altered the course of magical girl stories. The story arcs discussed are the Dark Kingdom and Black Moon.REFERENCESSailor Moon is available from Kodansha ComicsThe 1992 anime is on HuluSailor Moon Crystal is on NetflixThe Sailor Moon Cosmos movie is coming out in the summer of 2023Other manga/anime mentioned:Codename: Sailor VMaid-Sama!Fushigi YugiCardcaptor SakuraThe Vision of EscaflowneSaint SeiyaHunter x HunterTokyo Mew MewCreamy MamiAlice 19thFruits BasketNanaAmerican cartoons/comics mentioned:Powerpuff GirlsBatman: The Animated SeriesSpider-Man: The Animated SeriesTeenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesThe Real GhostbustersThe IncrediblesGen Z/Generation Alpha doesn't understand the concept of files on a desktopAlethea and Athena Nibley did the Eternal Editions/Naoko Takeuchi collection translationsOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAnne runs shojopower.comFind Shojo Power on: Twitter, Facebook, and InstagramShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Clamp School Detectives (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 86:59


A discussion about all three volumes of CLAMP School Detectives by CLAMP.We're rounding out the unofficial Clamp School trilogy with CLAMP School Detectives, which is actually a shojo series! Nokoru, Suoh, and Akira (from Man of Many Faces) make up the elementary student council representatives at Clamp School, and they're determined to help any maiden in distress. Shojo and Tell host Ashley and her husband, Asher, discuss how Clamp School is a dystopian totalitarian state disguising itself as a utopia, what it does or does not get right about going to prestigious schools, and how the council would react if a girl asked for help with period cramps. Ashley insists multiple times that you don't need to read volume 2 of this manga. It's superfluous!REFERENCESCLAMP School Detectives is available from Viz Media digitallyOther CLAMP manga mentioned:XLegend of Chun HyangMagic Knight RayearthMiyuki-chan in WonderlandThe One I LoveTokyo BabylonMan of Many FacesDuklyonTsubasaxxxHolicRG VedaLegal DrugCardcaptor SakuraChobitsAngelic LayerWishOther manga/anime mentioned:Ouran High School Host ClubBisco HatoriJoe from Cyborg 009Tai from DigimonNeo YokioDanganronpaPrincess JellyfishEscaflowne (shonen manga version)JoJo's Bizarre AdventureOther books mentionedInclusifyThe Hunger GamesFinnickThrone of GlassThe Poppy WarChinese spy balloonYou should probably just listen to the CLAMPcast in Wonderland episodes about this manga insteadOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well SuitedJoin us next time for a discussion of the first half of Sailor Moon!

Krewe of Japan
Shamisen: Musical Sounds of Traditional Japan ft. Norm Nakamura of Tokyo Lens

Krewe of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 80:17


The Krewe is back! Season 4 is going to be bigger and better, debuting with a musical journey with the shamisen. Jenn & Doug took about a year getting this special guest onto the podcast, and they're thrilled to finally welcome Norm Nakamura of the YouTube channel Tokyo Lens to share his passion and love of shamisen with the world. Norm's fascination for the shamisen went beyond admiring the sound, as he actually learned the instrument thanks to many people, like the Yoshida Brothers, who helped grow his skills and interest. Norm shares his journey of learning the shamisen and gives the listener a glimpse at how special and unique of an instrument it is. This podcast episode was well-worth the wait... enjoy!Shamisen Intro: "Shamisen Traditional Dry C Minor" by Sumie Kaneko. Licensed, royalty-free, & available to anyone to use on Splice.------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ More Info on Norm Nakamura ------Tokyo Lens webpageTokyo Lens YouTube channelShamisen in Tokyo (Kiki) YouTube channelSupport NormNorm's TwitterNorm's Instagram

The Anime Tea
The Complex History of Pretty Boys in Anime (Bishōnen)

The Anime Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 22:19


Anime boys may be beautiful but their origins are not. I dive into the complex history of Bishōnen, the real people that the term was used to describe and one particular actor who unintentionally inspired the “look” of Bishōnen all anime fans are familiar with today. SOCIAL MEDIA https://linktr.ee/theanimetea RESOURCES Anime Mentioned: TBA Articles: https://pastebin.com/ENkNBJkV YouTube Videos Referenced: The Artisan Geek - Vintage Anime & Manga #1 | The Year 24 Group and the Female Revolution of Shoujo Manga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYHsbcZlbfo&t=467s&ab_channel=TheArtisanGeekGet In The Robot - Why BL and Yaoi? Let's Talk About BL & Yaoi Anime & Manga - Why, Anime? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XFHETYNlzo&ab_channel=GetInTheRobot QOVES Studio - Why Anime Men Look So Feminine | The Story Of Bjorn Anderson "Most Beautiful Boy In The World": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TadVORCdB5M&ab_channel=QOVESStudio Linfamy - Life of a Wakashu, Japan's Third Gender (Male-Male Romance in Edo Japan):(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzG4UOaGy7M) SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theanimetea Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theanimetea LISTS https://anilist.co/user/theanimetea/animelist https://myanimelist.net/profile/theanimetea MUSIC - Slo Loris x Strehlow – Aftercastle - Provided by Lofi Records - Watch: https://youtu.be/UFtiGnCPGj8- Download/Stream: https://fanlink.to/RiversideEP PURPOSE My name is Phoenix and I dive into the world of visual storytelling in anime and sometimes manga on a weekly basis.

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Alice 19th (with Chika and Giana from Shoujo Sundae)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 92:24


This episode discusses all seven volumes of Alice 19th by Yuu Watase.Sisters Alice Seno and Mayura Seno end up falling for the same handsome boy, Kyo, and their fight for his affection threatens to destroy the whole world. That's a bit of an oversimplification, but the general gist of Watase's Alice 19th. Chika and Giana from the podcast Shoujo Sundae join Shojo and Tell host Ashley to talk about the battle between the Lotis Masters and Maram Masters, where words are turned into magical but very deadly violence. We discuss the influences of September 11, 2001, on the story, Watase's efforts at diversity and inclusion, whether we consider Alice a magical girl or not, and more. REFERENCESAlice 19th is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineOther Watase series mentioned:Absolute BoyfriendImadoki!Fushigi YuugiFushigi Yuugi: Genbu KaidenFushigi Yuugi: Byakko SenkiAppare Jipangu!CeresArataOther anime/manga series mentioned:Sailor MoonCardcaptor SakuraInuYashaAttack on TitanOuran High School Host ClubThe Vision of EscaflowneOther media mentioned:The Lord of the Rings (movies)Atlantis (movie)RRR"Synchronised Sinking" by The LucksmithsOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USShoujo Sundae on Twitter: @ShoujoSundaeChika on Twitter: @chikasupremeChika on Instagram: @chikasupremeGiana on Twitter: @Giana_Luna_Giana on Instagram: @giana_luna_Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Twinkle Stars (with Colleen from Colleen's Manga Recs)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 65:43


This episode discusses all of Twinkle Stars by Natsuki TakayaWelcome, hoejos, to the first Shojo and Tell episode of 2023, with special guest Colleen. We're here to discuss Natsuki Takaya's TWINKLE STARS, which is the only series Takaya has completed since she finished this little series called Fruits Basket. (That is, aside from Furuba spinoffs.) Prepare your tear ducts, because it dives just as hard — if not harder — into twisted family dynamics like Furuba. We answer burning listener questions like "which page made you cry the most?", marvel at the star imagery, and of course, make endless comparisons to Fruits Basket. Which Takaya series is better? You'll have to listen to find out.CONTENT WARNING: SuicideREFERENCESTwinkle Stars is available from Yen PressWe make frequent comparisons to Takaya's other series, Fruits Basket, which we previously covered:FB episode 1FB episode 2FB episode 3Other series mentioned:Kimi ni TodokeBasaraKodochaAn example of the servant/high school student dynamic: A Girl and Her Guard DogOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USColleen on Twitter: @manga_nostalgicColleen on YouTube: @ColleensMangaRecsColleen on TikTok: @colleensmangarecsShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 45:55


Covers all 4 volumes of Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san by Honda.Ever wanted to know what it's like to work in a bookstore? Well, your friendly neighborhood bookseller, Honda-san, has some funny stories to share and will teach you about wholesalers. Oh, and Honda's a skeleton. Of course. Honda relays many hijinks at their Kin*kuniya or B**k*ff in Tokyo, particularly in regards to foreign customers. The Ashes compare the anime and the manga, talk about issues surrounding book distribution and discovery, and name their favorites among Honda's coworkers. Here's a short episode for Halloween that has absolutely nothing to do with Halloween other than everyone's portrayed in a funny costume. Anyway, enjoy our rants about Rakuten Kobo!REFERENCESSkull-face Bookseller Honda-san is available from Yen PressThe K-Drama service we were thinking of is, ironically, Rakuten's VikiManga/authors mentioned:The Story of SaiunkokuThe Poe ClanOsamu TezukaBleachMy Hero AcademiaHorimiyaPixivBarnes and Noble's new strategy away from niche titlesDive deep into the confusing world of publishing sales  figuresOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Marmalade Boy (with Lucy from CLAMPcast)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 115:12


Discusses all eight volumes of Marmalade Boy by Wataru Yoshizumi.Marmalade Boy is a quintessential shojo that has it all: Swingers! Step-sibling romance! Student-teacher relationships! And it does it all in a fast-paced eight volumes. In this episode, Lucy from the CLAMPcast podcast and Shojo & Tell host Ashley answer a ton of listener questions, which cover topics ranging from Marmalade Boy's place in shojo history, our feelings about Meiko and Namura, how Miki and Yuu's parents rank against other manga parents, what we hope for from Seven Seas' upcoming rerelease of the manga, and much more. (Hint: We definitely hope for less sentences like “I love you, Yuu!”)REFERENCES (WIP! Full show notes TK!)Marmalade Boy is being rereleased by Seven SeasOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USListen to Lucy's podcast all about CLAMP manga and anime called CLAMPcast in Wonderland! It's really good.CLAMPcast on Twitter @CLAMPcastpodFollow Lucy on Twitter @LucyinBooklandFollow Lucy on TikTok @LucyinBooklandShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Absolute Boyfriend (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 74:56


This episode discusses all six volumes of Absolute Boyfriend by Yuu Watase.The Ashes are back to do a compare and contrast between two shojo heavyweights, Yuu Watase and CLAMP. Last episode we covered Chobits even though it's a seinen series, partially because we're determined to read every CLAMP series, and partially because we knew Absolute Boyfriend appears to have taken heavy inspiration from Chobits and shojo-ified it. We talk about how Absolute Boyfriend handles sex and A.I. compared to Chobits, whether it's magical and dreamy that your boyfriend can be destroyed and have to go to the Apple Store, and are thankful that, at the very least, Riko is not a schmuck. (Although, she might be the high school female equivalent of a schmuck? You decide after hearing how she handled her love triangle between the figure, Night, and her best friend, Soshi.)REFERENCESAbsolute Boyfriend is available in English from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineWhy do they keep making live action adaptations of this??Other Watase series mentioned:Fushigi YugiFushigi Yugi: Genbu KaidenFushigi Yugi: Byakko SenkiCeresArataSakura-GariOther CLAMP series mentioned:Legal DrugXMisc. mentions:MeganeBoss BabyTwilightMagical GirlfriendNoragamiBioShockHatsune MikuIAOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Love Com (Lovely Complex) Pt. 2 (with Loyola Rankin)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 99:12


This episode discusses volumes 9–17 of Love Com by Aya Nakahara.We're back with a walkthrough of the highs and lows of the second half of Love Com, where we no longer see height. Height means nothing when it comes to true love. (Or... does it?) Ashley and Loyola discuss the appearance of Kohori, how Otani and Risa broke up (!!) then got to back together (!!!) and slept together (!!!!) — but no not in that way, they haven't even kissed four times in a row yet (?!?!). We have one of the most heated shipping corners on this podcast so far, where Ashley insists that Haruka and Seiko are a couple and Otani and Risa might be better off just friends. In conclusion: Nobu's still the best and Risa's brother, Takato, is hot.REFERENCESThe Love Com manga is available digitally from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineThe Love Com anime is available to stream on CrunchyrollOther episodes Loyola's been on:Arina Tanemura One-ShotsGirl Got GameMeruPuriOther anime/manga mentioned:The Vision of EscaflowneOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USLoyola on Twitter: @loyolarankinShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Love Com (Lovely Complex) Pt. 1 (with Loyola Rankin)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 96:31


Discusses volumes 1–8 of Love Com by Aya Nakahara.Ashley and Loyola are here to discuss the first half of the romantic comedy Love Com, aka Lovely Complex, which is the romcom that all other romcoms should aspire to. We gush about how cute Risa and Otani are, the impeccable comedic timing, the emotional levity that hits home, and so much more. Loyola is subjected to Ashley making her take the quizzes at the end of volume 8, to hilarious results.REFERENCESThe Love Com manga is available digitally from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineThe Love Com anime is available to stream on CrunchyrollOther episodes Loyola's been on: Arina Tanemura One-ShotsGirl Got GameMeruPuriOther anime/manga mentioned:Waiting for SpringAttack on TitanThe Vision of EscaflowneOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USLoyola on Twitter: @loyolarankinShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
The Story of Saiunkoku (with Dee of Josei Next Door)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 83:29


Discusses all 9 volumes of The Story of Saiunkoku, written by  Sai Yukino and illustrated by Kairi Yura.ASHLEY: I'm like, 'I could have been a better person if I'd read [The Story of Saiunkoku] 10 years ago.'DEE: That's how we should have ended the no spoiler section! 'Read this manga, it will change your life.'In this episode, we're going to historical China for a semi-supernatural, extremely feminist manga adaptation of a light novel series. Dee, who makes the Josei Next Door blog and writes/edits for Anime Feminist, joins to discuss why this series never got its time in the spotlight in English like it deserves, why Shurei's journey to fulfilling the seemingly impossible dream she has of becoming a civil servant is one of hope, and how Shurei's dad may just be the best dad in all of anime/manga, despite being a killer. We also, of course, talk about the gaggle of hot men in Shurei's life and her badass boss, Kochou.REFERENCESThe Story of Saiunkoku manga is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineThe only version of the anime that's available legally in English is dubbed and is called Corlourcloud PalaceOther series mentioned:The Apothecary DiariesCulinary Chronicles of the CourtBasaraOuran High School Host ClubFushigi YuugiLoveComAnime Feminist articles mentioned:You Don't Have to Kick Ass to Be Kickass: Shoujo fantasy and the value of the noncombatant heroFire Balls & Ice Rinks: How My Hero Academia reflects inequality in competitive sportsOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USYou can find Dee's writing on Anime Feminist and Josei Next DoorFollow Dee on Twitter: @joseinextdoorShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Flower in a Storm (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 42:10


Wife and husband duo Ashley and Asher are back to talk about the short comedic manga Flower in a Storm. While neither would say they really loved the story of rich-boy Ran going after super-strong Riko, Ashley, at least, thinks it shows lots of promise from the author, and is a funny parody of mid-2000s shojo manga tropes. But the real standouts are the two unrelated short stories that are included.REFERENCESFlower in a Storm is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineThe only other manga out by this author in English is Caste Heaven, a BL manga under a different pen nameOther series mentioned:Snow White with the Red HairWitch Hat AtelierSP BabyTakane and HanaOuran High School Host ClubMaid-Sama!Outro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Planet Ladder (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 77:55


Covers the entire series of Planet Ladder by Yuri Narushima.Wife and husband duo Ashley and Asher discuss the wild ride that is PLANET LADDER. They're not quite sure what happened, but they both know Bambi is the best. Also, there's a giant chicken. Surely you want to know more?REFERENCESPlanet Ladder is out of print. It was published by TokyoPop, and you can find used copies on places like eBay.Planet Ladder is inspired by The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.Other series mentioned:The Vision of EscalfowneMarsFushigi YuugiThe Young Master's RevengeShortcake CakeWeathering with YouCharacters mentioned because Planet Ladder characters remind us of themArisa Uotani (Fruits Basket)Helena Saint Tessero (Neo Yokio)Icktidarl (Haruka)We just want to see you turn into a Giant WomanOutro song: "Yuri the Only One for Me" by LeetStreet BoysCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley's Tales of Xillia fanfic: Well Suited

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Shortcake Cake Pt. 2 (with Olive St. Sauver)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 87:58


A discussion of volumes 7–12 (the second half) of Shortcake Cake by Suu Morishita.Ashley and Olive are back to process what the heck happened in the back half of Morishita's series. They discuss Rei and Riku's family drama, Riku and Ten and Chiaki's relationship (how is Riku not canonically confirmed bi??), the use of tension in Morishita's works, and much, much more. Because so much happened in these six volumes, and the reader is definitely not prepared for all of them.REFERENCESShortcake Cake is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineA Sign of Affection, Morishita's current work, is being published by KodanshaOther manga mentioned:My Love Mix-Up!Maid-Sama!Ouran High School Host ClubOther artists mentioned:CLAMPArina TanemuraTruck-kunThe 5 Love Languages by Gary ChapmanBridgerton Season 2Jacob and Renesmee from TwilightOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USOlive on Twitter: @allofthemangaOlive writes for But Why Tho?Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Shortcake Cake Pt. 1 (with Olive St. Sauver)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 74:49


This episode covers volumes 1–6 of Shorkcake Cake by Suu Morishita (that's the first half).The duo that makes up Suu Morishita burst onto the English manga scene in recent years with Shorkcake Cake and A Sigh of Affection. In this episode, Shojo & Tell host Ashley and manga reviewer Olive discuss what makes SCC a breath of fresh air, from Ten's kind frankness, to Chiaki's dorkiness, to Riku's fumbling sincerity. Then again, there's also Rei, who's been going Goblin Mode since before it was cool. Why??REFERENCESShortcake Cake is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineA Sign of Affection, Morishita's current work, is being published by KodanshaOther manga mentioned:Ao Haru RideDaytime Shooting StarDengeki DaisyPrincess JellyfishFruits BasketSnow White with the Red HairMy Love Mix-Up!BleachHow to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnegieThe 5 Love Languages by Gary ChapmanOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USOlive on Twitter: @allofthemangaOlive writes for But Why Tho?Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Pencil Us In
Pencil Us In 38 - Love Month - Ore Monogatari!! (My Love Story!!)

Pencil Us In

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 40:34


It's Love Month!  We're gonna cover stuff about love!  Well, mostly just couples or romances that we think are noteworthy.  We begin the month with Ore Monogatari!! (My Love Story!!)  I'm pretty sure all those exclamation points are totally necessary.What do you think?  Do you have something to say?  Wanna tell us what you think of our current topic?  Have other things to say about other topics?  Wanna tell us some sweet recipes for cookies (please)?  Let us know!  We have social medias!  If you see the deranged pencil, you're in the right place!  I also check my email now!  I promise!  You could also give us a rating and comment on your favorite podcast aggregator!  Talk to us!  Website:  https://pencilusinpodcast.buzzsprout.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PencilUsInPodcast Twitter: @pencilusin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pencilusinpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pencilusin email: PencilUsInPodcast@gmail.comPhil here:  This is another episode mostly guided by our resident non-American expert: Su!  This one was out of my wheelhouse so I'm mostly just along for the ride! So, what sources did we use?  Check em!https://natalie.mu/comic/artist/1832https://natalie-mu.translate.goog/comic/pp/oremonogatari/page/2?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapphttps://emorywheel.com/ore-monogatari-redefining-sincerity-in-anime/https://the-artifice.com/takeo-broke-mold-ore-monogatari/https://heroineproblem.com/2015/11/23/ore-monogatari-their-love-story/ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-10-20/animax-asia-to-air-hello-kinmoza-cute-high-earth-defense-club-love-my-love-story-anime/.107882So, what comics were we reading this week?  Find out! Ore Monogatari!! (My Love Story!!) You can find this one on the Viz website for an English translation.  Su highly recommends!  Don't pirate!

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Takane and Hana Pt. 2 (with Kelly Quinn Chiu)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 98:24


Covers volumes 10–18 of Takane and Hana by Yuki Shiwasu (that's the second half of the series).Takane is 27. Hana is 17. They're arranged marriage partners, and they're finally read to admit that they're in love. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and librarian Kelly are back to discuss how this age-gap romance wrapped up its story with a blissfully minimal amount of squick but still a high amount of disappointment. That's what the drama was between Takane and his mom and the whole Takaba corporation? Takane and Hana have to get married right now? Hana ends up just as a housewife? But we did get something great in the end: a possible OT3 with Yukari, Kirigasaki, and Rino.REFERENCESTakane and Hana is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineKelly used to host a podcast called One Panel LaterKelly has been on to discuss House of the Sun and Waiting for SpringThere are some Maid-Sama vibes in Shiwasu's seriesOther manga mentions:Tokyo GhoulDemon SlayerNarutoA Silent VoicePrincess JellyfishFullmetal AlchemistKelly said she got Breaking Dawn vibes from this endingAren't we all hikikomori now?Outro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USKelly on Twitter: @kellyquteShe says her Twitter is now a danmei/MXTX fan accountShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Takane and Hana Pt. 1 (with Kelly Quinn Chiu)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 96:40


Covers volumes 1–9 of Takane and Hana by Yuki Shiwasu.Hana is a perfectly average high school girl. Takane is a 26-year-old scion of a conglomerate. Together, they are arranged marriage partners (but they're definitely not dating!!). Kelly returns once again to talk about an age-gap romance — one that both she and Ashley are highly positive on. In this episode about the first half of the series, Kelly and Ashley try very, very hard to articulate how the series never (well, almost never, anyway) enters squick territory, talk about the wide cast of characters (Rino is great! Also, why is Rino here??), and discuss the funniest parts of the series. We promise, it's worth giving this hilarious contemporary a chance!REFERENCESTakane and Hana is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineKelly used to host a podcast called One Panel LaterKelly has been on to discuss House of the Sun and Waiting for SpringThere are some Maid-Sama vibes in Shiwasu's seriesYuki looks like Hitomi from EscaflowneNicola looks like a combo of the priest from Yona of the Dawn and Tamaki from Ouran High School Host ClubTerrace House: Aloha StateSuicide of Terrace House resident Hana KimuraOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USKelly on Twitter: @kellyquteShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

No Killing Goblins
Episode 5: Big Mistakes, Shoujo Manga, and Blue Juice

No Killing Goblins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 55:07


And a step closer to the format we settled on. A big thanks goes out to @Blue Juice for being our first guest! 

juice big mistakes shoujo manga
Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
The Rose of Versailles (with Erica Friedman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 110:31


Covers all 10 volumes plus the 10th anniversary side stories of The Rose of Versailles by Riyoko Ikeda (that's the five omnibus volumes released by Udon!)It's hard to overstate how significant The Rose of Versailles is to the history of shojo manga and beyond. In this episode about Riyoko Ikeda's masterpiece, Erica Friedman, the editor of the English edition of the series, details the legacy of Oscar François de Jarjayes, the ultimate girl prince. Erica answers listener questions about the localization, plus she and Ashley dive into the series' queerness (despite not being about gender or sexuality), how historically accurate it is to the events of the French Revolution (immensely), and much more. We hope you're as delighted as we are to finally be able to read this iconic series legally, in gorgeous English editions.REFERENCESThe Rose of Versailles manga is available physically in omnibuses from Udon EntertainmentThe Rose of Versailles anime is available from Discotek. (But you have to watch the Dear Brother anime first.)Ikeda is part of the legendary Magnificent 49ers group of manga artists Erica's book, By Your Side, will be coming out in 2022. It's about the history of yuri manga.Other great folks who worked on the English edition of The Rose of Versailles:Erik Ko (head of Udon)Mari Morimoto (translator)Jocelyne Allen (translator)The first Girl Prince was Sapphire in Osamu Tezuka's Princess Knight (available in English from Kodansha)Erica's equation on manga legends: If Osamu Tezuka is the god of manga, then Riyoko Ikeda is the goddess of manga, and Go Nagai is the creepy uncleNow you know why Sarasa is always saying she wants to play Oscar in Kageki Shojo!!The Rose of Versailles is important to the Takarazuka RevueLegacy of girl princes:Utena in Revolutionary Girl UtenaHaruka Tenou from Sailor MoonRedacted letters between Marie-Antoinette and Axel von Fersen were recently decodedHistorian Evelyn Farr has a great video on Marie-Antoinette and Fersen One of the Lulu stories is based off Elizabeth BáthoryMiscellaneous mentions:ALA list of great graphic novels for teensThe Heart of ThomasFlower StoriesRevue StarlightBabylon 5 rebootOther Ikeda work: ClaudineMangasplaining is another good manga podcastOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USErica's Yuricon site: https://okazu.yuricon.com/Erica on Twitter: @OkazuYuriShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
SP Baby (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 34:09


Covers both volumes of SP Baby by Maki Enjoji.We're back with another Enjoji title! This time, it's a classic bodyguard romance, full of tragic backstories and sexual harassment. Tamaki joins the Security Police for Kagetora, the prime minster's nephew, against her better judgment (she really needs this job) and of course, romance ensues whether the heroine wants it or not. Ashley and Asher discuss how Tamaki's extreme form of accountability is actually refreshing, while Kagetora manages to avoid landing at the very bottom of the barrel for romantic heroes. We've seen worse. We've also seen way better.REFERENCESSP Baby is available from Viz MediaListen to our House of the Sun episodesListen to our Princess Jellyfish episodesKagetora is Anti-Everything, but he loves TamakiRemember The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo? Good times....Outro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryAsher on Twitter:  @asherdasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
An Incurable Case of Love (with Alex Yates)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 75:26


Covers all 7 volumes of An Incurable Case of Love by Maki Enjoji.We're back with a cute josei series! It's like Grey's Anatomy, but with a more contained cast and a lot more sexual harassment from the patients. Sakura has had a crush on Dr. Tendo since she saw him save a stranger in the streets, but when they finally start working together, he's not exactly the kindly doctor she imagined him to be. Shojo & Tell host Ashley is joined by Alex Yates of The Yona Podcast to talk about this blossoming workplace romance, boundary setting in relationships, and more. How 'bout that turn with Nice Guy Nishi??REFERENCESAn Incurable Case of Love is available from Viz MediaAlex hosts The Yona Podcast, a Yona of the Dawn podcastYona of the Dawn is available from Viz MediaOther works from Maki Enjoji:Happy Marriage?!SP BabyOther series mentioned:Maid-Sama!NanaMisc. thingsGrey's AnatomyEllen  PompeoAnime News Network: Do We Still Need Shonen/Shojo Labels?Women-only passenger cars in JapanWhich Grey's Anatomy Character Are You? [Buzzfeed Quiz]Outro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USThe Yona Podcast on Twitter: @theyonapodThe Yona Podcast on Tumblr: theyonapodcastShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramHost Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Hana-Kimi Pt. 3 (with Ashley Hawkins)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 73:38


Covers volumes 16–23 of Hana-Kimi by Hisaya Nakajo.Welcome back for the final Hana-Kimi episode! The Ashleys are back to discuss how wild this ride has been: The strange results of the final character poll, what the series says about gender, how it compares to other gender-bending series, and of course, finally, the ships. Also: Can you believe this manga kept up the premise of Mizuki's gender being a secret the ENTIRE TIME? We just don't get manga like this anymore! REFERENCESHana-Kimi is available from Viz MediaThis series is the precursor to OuranOther manga mentioned:Tokyo BabylonGirl Got GameBasaraNot Your IdolPrincess JellyfishFruits BasketKimi ni TodokeOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAshley Hawkins' website: Manga LibrarianAshley Hawkins' Twitter:  @manga_librarianShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramHost Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Hana-Kimi Pt. 2 (with Ashley Hawkins)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 69:23


Welcome back to Osaka High and the middle third of Hana-Kimi. Shojo and Tell host Ashley is joined by Manga Librarian Ashley to talk about all the hijinks that ensued here. What's the tone? Gil's still here?! How can Mizuki assume Sano doesn't know she's a girl when she sleeps with him in the same bed half the nights and she's got her boobs pressed up against him? Mizuki grew up in Berkeley, California? You know what, that makes a lot of sense, actually...REFERENCESHana-Kimi is available from Viz MediaThis series is the precursor to OuranEveryone should watch The Vision of EscaflowneTatsuki from Fushigi Yugi is like NakatsuOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAshley Hawkins' website: Manga LibrarianAshley Hawkins' Twitter:  @manga_librarianShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramHost Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Hana-Kimi Pt. 1 (with Ashley Hawkins)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 92:29


Covers volumes 1–8 of Hana-Kimi by Hisaya Nakajo.We're throwing back and throwing down with a big-time, gender-bending shojo classic: Hana-Kimi, aka, the precursor to Ouran High School Host Club. Mizuki Ashiya moves all the way from America to Japan, in high school, without express permission from her parents, just to be with her favorite high-jumper, Izumi Sano, a boy she's never met. Even better: She has to disguise that she's a girl so she can attend Sano's all-boys school. Who approved this premise? We don't know, but we do know it is full of good boys. Come listen if you love hijinks and dogs and stereotypes about gender (and America, too).REFERENCESHana-Kimi is available from Viz MediaThis series is the precursor to OuranOther series referenced:NarutoMy Hero AcademiaFruits BasketBoys Run the RiotIt would be nice if Hana-Kimi was retranslated by transgender translators like Rachel Thorn“Queering” Heteronormativity: Biological essentialism in genderbending manga discusses Hana-Kimi a lot [Anime Feminist article]Back when Titanic premiered, people in Tokyo were meh about itFree Online Gender QuizOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAshley Hawkins' website: Manga LibrarianAshley Hawkins' Twitter:  @manga_librarianShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramHost Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
RG Veda (with Asher Sofman)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 78:57


Covers all of RG Veda by CLAMP.This hyper-violent fantasy series was CLAMP's first traditionally published work — and it shows. Shojo & Tell host Ashley and her boytoy Asher talk about the highs and lows of this high-concept series about destiny and the power of love (what else is new?). All good boys are praised, and Yasha is not on the list.REFERENCESRG Veda is available from Dark HorseListen to Clampcast's more in-depth RG Veda episodes!Religious texts mentioned:Rig VedaMahabharataRamayanaOther CLAMP series mentioned:Magic Knight RayearthCardcaptor SakuraXTokyo BabylonTsubasaxxxHolicOther media mentioned:DigimonNoragamiAir GearRanma 1/2The Vision of EscaflowneHana-KimiOctopath TravelerFinal Fantasy XVHavenHomestuckOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: @dasheryAsher on Twitter:  @asherdasheryShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Earthian (with Vrai Kaiser)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 65:12


Covers all of Earthian by Yun Kouga.Anime Feminist writer Vrai Kaiser joins Shojo & Tell host Ashley to discuss this late 1980s boys' love hot mess of a manga. Earthian starts off as a sort of mashup between Pet Shop of Horrors and The Good Place and ends somewhere way, way off from that. Vrai and Ashley discuss all the religion that is (and isn't) happening with the Catholicsploitation, how sweet Chihaya and Kagetsuya's relationship actually is, how many of the ideas the series presents (but doesn't follow through with) are actually still startlingly relevant, and tons more (probably problematic) topics. The journey is surprising and delightful and horrifying all at the same time.REFERENCESYou can buy Earthian digitally from DMP (Yeah..... Yeah)Other Yun Kouga series mentioned:LovelessRiddle Story of Devil (Akuma no Riddle)Other manga series / creators mentioned:Pet Shop of HorrorsTokyo BabylonFakeBanana FishAngel Sanctuary // Kaori YukiNeon Genesis EvangelionMarsTramps Like UsVatican Miracle ExaminerMobile Suit Gundam 00Fushigi Yugi // Yuu WataseHeart of Thomas // Moto HagioKaze to Ki no UtaGravitationThe Tyrant Falls in LoveDevilmanWishJoJo's Bizarre AdventureLand of the LustrousMari OkadaKentaro MiuraJun MochizukiMisc.  references:The Good PlaceBechdel TestMetatronSeifukuShinzo AbeBeard (slang)Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesTower of BabelThe Three Laws of RoboticsSmallvilleCaitlin, Mercedez, and Vrai are all writers at Anime FeministOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USVrai on Twitter: @WriterVraiVrai on Anime FeministVrai's podcast,  Trash and TreasuresShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

ShelfLogic
Shoujo Manga with Tim and Glen

ShelfLogic

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 24:22


Shoujo is a genre written with a target audience of young women from, roughly, the ages of 7-18. It’s similar to Shonen manga, which is targeted at young men 7-18, but tends to highlight a bit more romance. Shoujo can focus on sci-fi, fantasy, sports, comedy, or anything from a wider genre list. For this podcast we will focus on Yona of the Dawn, Rose of Versailles, and Sailor Moon.

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Waiting for Spring Part 2 (with Kelly Quinn Chiu)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 99:10


Covers volumes 8–14 of Waiting for Spring by Anashin.We’re back to talk about the second half of Waiting for Spring, aka, Girly Kuroko's Basketball. Kelly and Ashley discuss how Towa and Aya are in a philosophical fight over what strength is, how well-handled Ryuji and Nana's relationship is, and just what about Waiting for Spring makes it so special. Also a lot of complaining about Aya. He's 17. He doesn't know anything!Waiting for Spring is available from Kodansha.Kelly used to have a podcast called One Panel Later and was on for the House of the Sun episodesOther series mentioned:NarutoOne PieceBlue PeriodKuroko's BasketballOuran High School Host ClubSkip BeatDaytime Shooting StarAo Haru RideKimi ni TodokeOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USKelly on Twitter: @kellyquteKelly’s work on the defunct Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi and Fantasy blogShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Waiting for Spring Part 1 (with Kelly Quinn Chiu)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 88:11


Covers volumes 1–7 of Waiting for Spring by Anashin.The wait is finally over! We're FINALLY talking about the basketball boys! Waiting for Spring is one of the most wholesome shojo series around and will have you smiling like a fool. Librarian Kelly and Shojo & Tell host Ashley discuss why Towa is the best, why Aya does not deserve to be in second place in the character poll (rude to Mitsuki and Ryuji), how you shouldn't write real-people fanfiction, and much more. It's basically Kuroko's Basketball, but shojo. What more could you want? Seiryo, fight!REFERENCESWaiting for Spring is available from Kodansha.Sara Linsley is the letterer of the series and a previous podcast guest!Kelly used to have a podcast called One Panel Later and was on for the House of the Sun episodesOther series mentioned:Kimi ni TodokeMy Hero AcademiaDemon SlayerNatsume's Book of FriendsHaikyu!!Princess JellyfishA Silent VoiceJapanese terms mentioned:FujoshiMeganeAfter by  Anna Todd  is Harry Styles real-people fanfic that was turned into a movie. We say HELL NO to this.Outro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USKelly on Twitter: @kellyquteKelly’s work on the defunct Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi and Fantasy blogShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Ao Haru Ride Pt. 2 (with Shojo Beat Senior Editor Nancy Thistlethwaite)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 69:34


Covers volumes 8–13 of Ao Haru Ride by Io Sakisaka.One year after recording about the first half of Ao Haru Ride, we’re back on the bandwagon to talk about the ending. Shojo Beat Senior Editor Nancy and Shojo & Tell host Ashley talk about every single confession and rejection scene, consistently compare the series to WE WERE THERE, bring up one too many times that [SPOILERS] it’s annoying that Kou was hit by a car, and so much more. Like, get out of here, Kikuchi. Kou and Futaba forever.REFERENCESYou can find our first Ao Haru Ride episode hereAo Haru Ride is available from Viz Media's Shojo Beat lineOther works Nancy has edited:Vampire KnightIdol DreamsMaison Ikkoku Collector's EditionMy Love Mix-Up!Other Io Sakisaka works: Strobe Edge, Love Me, Love Me NotAo Haru Ride pays homage to We Were ThereOther manga mentioned:HorimiyaCLAMPMy Love Story!!Outro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USNancy runs the Shojo Beat Twitter: @shojobeatYou can ask questions and make licensing requests on Shojo Beat's Tumblr: officialshojobeatShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00The next episode will be about volumes 1 –7 of Waiting for Spring by Anashin.

IMAGINARIUM : An Alternate History Of Art
05 - 1970s Shoujo Manga

IMAGINARIUM : An Alternate History Of Art

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 32:08


Imaginarium : An Alternate History of Art, a podcast where we delve into the most obscure parts of art history. This episode, we're going to explore the sparkly universe of 1970s Shoujo, from Rose of Versailles to Heart of Thomas ✨ twitter & ig : @imaginarium_pod patreon:  patreon.com/nadjah music: Dream Escape - The Tides Additional content :  The Sparkling World of 1970s Shojo Manga, Part 1: Introduction Moto Hagio: Girls and Artists Rococo | Boundless Art History – Lumen Learning

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Utena: After the Revolution (with Rose Bridges)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 46:53


Covers all the short stories in Revolutionary Girl Utena: After the Revolution by Chiho SaitoFor the 20th anniversary of Revolutionary Girl Utena, we were gifted this volume of short stories (one for Touga and Saionji, another for Juri and Shiori, the final for Miki and Kozue) that function as a "sequel" of sorts to the Utena anime (not the manga). Anime scholar Rose Bridges comes back on the Shojo & Tell to talk about Utena without Utena (sort of?). Rose and Ashley debate which story of the three is the strongest, what it means for there to have been a revolution if the characters haven't really changed, and why the heck Nanami keeps getting so slighted.REFERENCESUtena: After the Revolution is available from Viz MediaYou can read Rose's review of the manga on Anime News Network herePick up a copy of Rose's book about the music of Cowboy BebopRose has an article coming out in MechademiaOhtori.nu is a great Utena resourceReferences:Legend of Galactic HeroesSarazanmaiOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USFollow Rose on Twitter @composeroseFollow the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, or TumblrFollow Ashley on Twitter @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions, you can email shojoandtell@gmail.com

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast
Pet Shop of Horrors (with Morgana Santilli)

Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 83:17


Covers all 10 volumes of the original Pet Shop of Horrors series by Matsuri Akino.Welcome to Count D's pet shop, where you can find the rarest pets that will make your dreams come true — and might just murder you, too. Horror fan, Yen Press employee, and Manga Machination's co-host Morgana Santilli explains why this wish shop fantasyland appealed to her so much growing up, and what makes Akino's work so special. Morgana and Shojo & Tell host Ashley also discuss: What is Count D? Is he good, is he bad, is he amoral? What exactly is going down with him and Leon, anyway? There's a lot to unpack here, but the answer to all questions about favorites (characters, stories, pets) is Leon's brother, Chris. He's such a good boy!REFERENCESUnfortunately, Pet Shop of Horrors is out of print. You can find used copies on Thriftbooks and eBay (though they can be pricey).Series similar to Pet Shop of Horrors:Nightmare InspectorYokai Rental ShopPhantom Tales of NightxxxHolicOther media mentioned:Tomie by Junji ItoFruits BasketBleachSailor MoonAfter School NightmareYu Yu HakushoClaudineRose of VersaillesBanana FishHaruka: Beyond the Stream of TimeLegal DrugGravitationFushigi Yugi: Genbu KaidenDevilman CrybabyOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USMorgana on Twitter: @MorganaRhalinaMorgana's website: Manga MavenMorgana's manga podcast: Manga MachinationsShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

The Anime Pod
Episode 28 - Chainsaw Man, One Piece, New Shoujo Manga, Super Mario All Stars, Mulan, Samurai Jack

The Anime Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 58:28


First order of business, Oda loves trolling! We talk about Chainsaw man madness, One Piece hype, Samurai Jack and much much more! Follow us on all socials @theanimepod

Fanthropological
#54 - Manga & Anime For Girls

Fanthropological

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 72:43


What if all Marvel movies were only targeted at men / boys? That's a sort of weird thing that we think about as we get into this week's topic: Fans of anime and manga "for girls" (aka: Shoujo and Josei). What is the most popular shoujo / josei title? Do men read / watch it? How successful is it? All this and more on this week's episode with special guest, Caitline Moore ([I Have a Heroine Problem](https://heroineproblem.com/), [Anime Feminist](https://www.animefeminist.com/author/caitlinmoore/))! Next week, we'll overthrow a dystopian goverment (WAKE UP, MEEPLE!) and probably grow a bunch of fields to feed our family to _not_ die in some medieval time; that's right, we'll be talking about fans of board games! ## Where can I learn more about Caitlin Moore? Caitlin is the author of [I Have a Heroine Problem](https://heroineproblem.com/), a blog about critically examining media (particularly, shoujo and other anime / manga) from a feminist perspective. Right now, she is running a column examining abusive relationships in Shoujo, which is on week eleven as of this writing. She is also a contributor to the [Anime Feminist](https://www.animefeminist.com/author/caitlinmoore/) as a columnist and ocassional Chatty AF (the Anime Feminist's podcast) guest. She is also a multiple-time panelist at a variety of conventions, tackling topics such as _Awesome Women Making Anime_, _Romance and Abuse in Shoujo Manga_, _Isekai Shoujo of the 1990s_, and _Is This Feminist or Not?_ AND, if that's not enough, you can find her on Twitter: [@alltsun_nodere](https://twitter.com/alltsun_nodere) ## Episode outline ### Fandom Facts **Origins and history:** Anime and manga (animation and comics) are very broad categories of media, originating in Japan. Shoujo (_young girl_) is one of four main categories of anime and manga targeted at different groups also including shounen (for boys), josei (for women) and seinin (for men). Shoujo and josei are not so much a genre unto themselves as they are target demographics for reader/viewership. Shoujo dates back to the earliest 20th century when magazines specifically for girls first appeared in Japan. The wide-eyed look commonly associated with shoujo dates back to early illustrations in these magazines. Until the mid-1960s, men vastly outnumbered women in terms of mangaka, and between 1950 and 1969 large audiences for manga emerged in Japan, as did a flood of young female mangaka. ([Wikipedia - Shōjo manga](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Djo_manga)) Josei began to appear during the 1980s during a different manga boom when girls who grew up reading shoujo manga in the 50s and 60s wanted manga for adult women. ([Wikipedia - Josei manga](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josei_manga)) The history of shoujo and josei would be an episode in itself, so we'll leave it at that for now! Broadly, shoujo _tends_ to focus on romance and interpersonal relationships, and includes titles that you may know of like _Revolutionary Girl Utena_, _Sailor Moon_, _Fushigi Yuugi_ and _Ouran Host Club_. Josei _tends_ to focus on slice-of-life stories and more realistic relationships (as compared to idealized ones) and includes titles like _Kuragehime / Princess Jellyfish_, _Loveless_, _Paradise Kiss_, and _Honey and Clover_. [// I also saw Yuri on Ice listed as Josei on My Anime List?? ]: # **Most Active:** Anecdotally, it would be easy to say now-ish is the time that Shoujo and Josei fandoms are most active with shows like Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, Sailor Moon Crystal, and the [boom of Josei titles being released in North America](http://www.animefeminist.com/feature-josei-renaissance/). ...And [Google Trends data](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&q=%2Fm%2F0751y) would mostly support that hypothesis. Interest in Shoujo and Josei manga by search volume had been mostly flat since 2004 until around 2013 where interest starting creeping up, with some large peaks a