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Millennium Snow (with Caitlin Moore)

Millennium Snow (with Caitlin Moore)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast


Millennium Snow (with Caitlin Moore)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

ratings:
Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Covers all of MILLENNIUM SNOW by Bisco Hatori
In the 10 years between the publication of the second and third volume of “Millennium Snow,” Bisco Hatori went off and wrote this little-known manga called “Ouran High School Host Club.” How did that affect this short and sweet four-volume manga? How does this vampire and werewolf love triangle compare to the infamous Twilight Saga? (Hint: It's much better.) How does it handle the themes of morality and time? Ashley and Caitlin discuss all that, and much, much more.
LINKS

Get Millennium Snow from Viz (Shojo Beat line)
It's probably better if you don't know what the Twilight Saga is
The Tyranny of the Clock by George Woodcock
Love Quiz: Why Are You Still Single? [Buzzfeed]
Kiyoko Sayama
Yuu Watase
Outro Song: “Like Swimming” by Broke For Free, a really awesome electronic music producer your should support!

SOCIAL

Follow Caitlin on Twitter
Check out Caitlin’s blog, I Have a Heroine Problem
Find Caitlin’s writings on Anime Feminist
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Released:
Jan 24, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A manga discussion podcast focusing on shojo (and josei!) series that make your heart go doki-doki. Covering classics like CLAMP’s “Cardcaptor Sakura” and Yuu Watase’s “Fushigi Yuugi” to newer favorites like Kazune Kawahara’s “My Love Story!!” and Hiro Fujiwara’s “Maid Sama!” Shojo & Tell host Ashley McDonnell discusses one series per episode with a rotating shojo superfan. (And sometimes, a shoujo superfan.) Shojo [or shoujo] manga: Japanese comics made for young women. A breath of fresh air after reading 72 volumes of “Naruto.” The underappreciated sibling of all those same-y never-ending shonen titles.