no one's home cecilia g.
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one host, plenty of series and shows to discuss and dive into! including, but not limited to, anecdotes, character analysis, appreciation for animation and of course, world building and media critique!
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did you miss me? here we go again!
to kick off the revival of my poor neglected podcast, i share what i'm currently watching, rewatching, finished watching, and the series i want to watch. i share some brief descriptions of each of the series' i'm watching, announce future episodes, and share what series i'm most excited to start. for some reason i also forget the title of the iconic, heart-breaking manga: oyasumi pun pun. can't wait to read it and lose my mind! thank you so much for listening and i can't wait to deliver more content within the next couple weeks! ☆
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accepting our temporality with mushishi (series overview + discussion)
this week on clown delivery, i discuss my favorite characters, episodes, and how being temporary in people's lives is OK and nothing to be terrified of. it only lets us cherish our long-termed relationships and allows us to be closer to them. enjoy the small snippets of peoples lives you're invited into! time is short and so is our time on this planet, take it ez baby.
music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f7CfwQ9btg
corrections:
anime series is written and directed by Hiroshi Nagahama
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inside with bo burnham (and me): the comedy special that isnt comedic
the title is a little wack but this week i get super reflective and critical about my work as a content creator and how i couldnt enjoy the special as much as i usually would have had this special not reminded me so much of my self. a beautiful, introspective, masterpiece that really gets into the nitty gritty about depression during the beginning of the pandemic. huge thanks to feedspot and anuj specifically for putting up with me. see you next week!
feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/internet_culture_podcasts/
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learning to accept yourself with mp100 + reigen (series retrospective)
yes i forget nearly every characters name, you can tell whose my fav and who didn't make an impact on me as a reader LOL; less of a discussion and more gushing about where the manga picks up after the anime ends as well what characters i love and wish we got more to see of (especially shou and his hamsters). i go on a little about comparing some of the series to some more popular action anime and manga series that everyone's currently obsessed over and mention another fun little psychic series that doesn't get enough love (saiki k!). cannot recommend this series enough especially if you're a little tired of akutami (jjk) and fujimoto (csm) tearing your heart to shreds. much love and i'll talk to you next week!
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"normalize" shutting the hell up!
in this week's episode of a incoherent stream of consciousness, i discuss people online reusing artists' content for ease, the internet running mental health/medical terminology into the ground and what it even means to be a content creator (or lack of meaning). thank you for listening and i will see you next week!
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the loneliness and beauty of serial experiments lain
in this episode, i discuss the surrealist landscape of the anime protag lain, alice's relationship with our mc, how it relates to early-ish internet culture, and end with a soothing message that despite everything going on with our brains telling us we don't belong.. we have a place here whether its on or offline. get help if you need it and don't forget to unplug when possible. see you next time!