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The Fish That Breaks The Surface

By: Andrew McClymont Bito Sureiya Robert Hansen
  • Summary

  • FTBS is a book club podcast that covers Kentaro Miura‘s manga Berserk. The show is hosted by three homies from Maryland.
    © 2024 Andrew McClymont, Bito Sureiya, Robert Hansen
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Episodes
  • Ep 26 -3 Ninjas 2: Kick Back… But It’s Actually Just Serpico, Ishidoro, And Puck
    Mar 12 2024

    Ep 26
    Book 30-32
    Ep 26 -3 Ninjas 2: Kick Back… But It’s Actually Just Serpico, Ishidoro, And Puck

    AYO YOU BETTER CLICK IT OR TICKET CAUSE WE ON THIS JAWN TRIPPING

    So we gonna run down 2.2 volumes in this one so basically a whole lil sub-arc

    So stay tuned don’t touch that dial we gon be right back with some sweet sweet Guts X Zodd action no rule 34

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    2 hrs and 31 mins
  • Ep 25 - Regular 2006 Sized Titties
    Feb 20 2024

    Ep 25
    Book 29
    Ep 25 - Regular 2006 Sized Titties

    Shot out to David Banner IDK if he read berserk but you the god

    This the rugrats of Berserk vol's real Hardy Boys adventure vibes

    plus we get some more Fart character developments to frfr the next ep bout to go BRAZY!!!!

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Ep 24 - Berserk Characters As Public School Lunch's Vote In The Comments GO!
    Dec 22 2023

    Ep 24
    Book 28
    Ep 24 - Berserk Characters As Public School Lunch's Vote In The Comments GO!

    All of the croc's have Cajun accents

    How many croc's does it take to take out 1 BERK BOI?

    Plus the introduction of the Celestial Lad

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    2 hrs and 43 mins

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