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After School Nightmare Pt. 2 (with Mouna Toure)

After School Nightmare Pt. 2 (with Mouna Toure)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast


After School Nightmare Pt. 2 (with Mouna Toure)

FromShojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast

ratings:
Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Covers volumes 6–10 of After School Nightmare by Setona MizushiroWelcome back to discuss the second half of a manga that is full of twists and turns. This episode, cartoonist Mouna Toure and Shojo & Tell host Ashley have more questions than answers after that whirlwind of an ending. Like, was there ever a real Ai?? Were there two Mashiro Ichijos? No, seriously, _what was up with Sou and Ai_? Mouna and Ashley reprise certain topics, like intersex representation, in light of After School Nightmare's ending. This is a manga that needs an immediate reread.After School Nightmare is out of print. You can use BookFinder to find used copies.Other manga/anime mentioned:Kiss Him, Not MeBleachX-Day (another series by Setona Mizushiro)Neon Genesis EvangelionThe Vision of EscaflowneRevolutionary Girl UtenaFrom Eroica with LoveKill la KillYour NameTerms you should know:Beard (LGBTQ+)MeganeJoseimukeMisc:AO3Steven UniverseShe-RaPrincess magazineObey Me!After School Nightmare on TV TropesMouna is very into Hypnosis MicOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USYou can find Mouna on:FacebookTwitterInstagramTumblrPatreonWork for BlackLight Sugar PressShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter @AshMcD00Next episode will be about All My Darling Daughters by  Fumi Yoshinaga.
Released:
Nov 13, 2020
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.