Asian Drama Talk with Accidental Kiss
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Summary
Asian Drama Talk (with special guest Accidental Kiss!)
Today, Sam is joined by the host of the Accidental Kiss podcast, Faith!
Chapters:
(0:00:36) Getting to know Faith and the Accidental Kiss podcast.
(0:12:02) Best Drama Kiss; Faith's first Drama; Praise and Critiques
(0:29:16) Faith's Drama Recommendations
(0:38:19) Anticipated Upcoming Dramas; "Haafu / Halfs" in Dramas
Host:
🎙️Samuel Darbouze needs to rewatch Kamen Rider: Black Sun (it was really good).
https://twitter.com/TokyoTeaPod
Guest:
🎙️(Faith) is the host of the Accidental Kiss—an Asian drama podcast / Twitter: @kiss_accidental, FB & IG: @accidentalkiss)
She has lived in Japan for almost 12 years. Her hobbies include watching anime, Asian dramas, and Youtube. She also enjoys singing at karaoke, listening to podcasts, and acting. An interesting fact about her is that she has met Little Kuriboh (creator of the Yugioh Abridged Series) in person but was too afraid to talk to him so ended up getting her friend to get an autograph for her. He told her to “Have yourself in the heart of the cards.”
Her new theater group is called Bards in Solidarity and they are currently raising funds to put on their first original production, “Not About Me”. If you would like to support them, please feel free to donate through their Ko-Fi link below.
Links:
https://ko-fi.com/bardsinsolidarity
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