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House of the Sun Part 2 (with Kelly Quinn Chiu)
House of the Sun Part 2 (with Kelly Quinn Chiu)
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Length:
119 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
Covers volumes 8–13 of House of the Sun by TaamoOne Panel Later co-host, librarian, and manga reviewer Kelly Quinn Chiu and Shojo & Tell host Ashley dig deeper into the small moments that make this sleeper hit from Taamo so special. OK, honestly, Ashley mostly just rants about how Daiki is perfect and how he was robbed in this manga, while Kelly details how perfect Mao and Hiro’s relationship is. Both express shock and dismay at how, in a manga full of crummy characters like Mao’s dad and Sugimoto, Mao’s mom somehow ends up being the worst of them all. Both appreciate the understanding Mao’s dad and Hiro’s sister, Hina, have. There’s also a long discussion about the woes of publishing quiet romance manga that never get the hype they deserve.Just one more time, for emphasis: DAIKI IS THE BEST.Click here for a transcript of this episodeREFERENCESHouse of the Sun is available from Kodansha USA (digital only)Spoilers for The Hunger Games abound at ~1 hr and 5 minutes in. But if you haven’t read those novels yet, what’s wrong with you?House of the Sun is not to be confused with Dreamin’ SunA great currently running manga you should read: Waiting for SpringNot shojo manga: Horimiya, Nozaki-kunNot manga, but really good sports comics: Fence, Check, Please!Outro song: “Smile Its Me!” by DanosongsCONTACT USKelly on Twitter: @kellyquteKelly’s podcast, One Panel LaterShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.
Released:
Feb 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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