The hosts unleash their romantic side and talk about three hot blooded Anime to light up the incoming cold winter nights. First CC elaborates on why O Maidens in Your Savage Season‘s surprisingly open and honest take on the pitfalls of five girls’ developing sexuality, is a heartfelt tale worth to be told. Following that, John stays on the high school romance train and reviews Given, a gay love story about music, loss and the importance of opening your heart to the people who care about you the most. Last but not least the gang talks about Promare, the fiery new movie from Studio Trigger’s Hiroyuki Imaishi, and discuss why this face-melting action extravaganza is a must-see experience.
Reviews:
O Maidens in Your Savage Season (1:30)
Given (28:57)
Promare (1:02:52)
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The Afictionado: O Maidens in Your Savage Season and “Not Like Other Girls” Syndrome
Mother’s Basement: S*x-Ed: Anime Edition – Go Watch O Maidens in Your Savage Season!
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Crunchyroll – The Road to Promare: TRIGGER Staff Discuss the Anime Studio’s History
Crunchyroll: Talking TRIGGER with the Masterminds Behind PROMARE