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Tokyo Babylon (with Asher Sofman)

Tokyo Babylon (with Asher Sofman)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast


Tokyo Babylon (with Asher Sofman)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

ratings:
Length:
78 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Covers all of Tokyo Babylon by CLAMP
In an alternate Tokyo, Subaru, Seishiro, and Hokuto have otherworldly adventures in this prequel to CLAMP’s unfinished series, X. In a poll about which CLAMP series we should cover next, Tokyo Babylon came out victorious. We’re here to give the people what they want, so on this episode, Shojo & Tell host Ashley and her journey-through-all-of-CLAMP buddy Asher Sofman answer many listener questions, like: Does Seishiro love Subaru? Why is Hokuto so great? What’s the true nature of evil? What were our favorite cases? This is a heavy episode to go with a heavy manga. Watch out for the turn about 30 minutes in. You’ve been warned.
REFERENCES

Unfortunately it’s a bit difficult to find new copies of Tokyo Babylon. The manga has been previously licensed by Tokyopop and presumably is currently still licensed by Dark Horse, though the manga is out of stock most places as of this posting.
Other CLAMP works mentioned: X, Magic Knight Rayearth, Cardcaptor Sakura, Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, Chobits
Other manga mentioned: Count Cain
“The Case for Reparations” by Ta-Nehisi Coates in The Atlantic
Starter article into the Barbara Jean Horn case
“She Will Be Loved” by Maroon 5
Outro song: “Smile Its Me!” by Danosongs

CONTACT US

Asher on Archive of Our Own: dashery
Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram
Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00

Next episode will be about Phantom Thief Jeanne by Arina Tanemura.
Released:
May 1, 2019
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.