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E157 - How to Grill Our Love, I Wanna Do Bad Things With You

E157 - How to Grill Our Love, I Wanna Do Bad Things With You

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In this episode of ScreenTone Club Elliot and Andy indulge in two great passions: Villainy and being a Carnivore, a real meat eater!

Series Discussed: I Wanna Do Bad Things With You, How to Grill Our LoveAssignments for next Episode: D-Genesis: Three Years after the Dungeons Appeared (Light Novel), Roar: A Star in the Abyss

TIMECODES:
0:01:30 - Elliot’s Pick: I Wanna Do Bad Things With You
0:06:30 - Spite as a motivation
0:13:30 - Student Council President, not US President
0:20:00 - Anyone Fancy Making us a Manga Cliche Bingo Card?
0:23:00 - Andy’s Pick: How to Grill Our Love
0:26:00 - “Trojan Horse” Manga
0:29:30 - “Mercenary Matrimony”
0:34:00 - The Danger of Monomania
0:44:30 - King Kai’s House??
0:50:30 - “Food is Part of Life”
0:52:30 - Why was only one volume of WakakoZake Translated???
0:58:30 - Our Picks for next Episode!
0:59:45 - Closedown!

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The intro music is Track 8 on Resting State by HOME, used here under the CC-BY 3.0 license.

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