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Codename: Sailor V (with Honey and Vixen)
Codename: Sailor V (with Honey and Vixen)
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Length:
85 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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