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Kaguya-Sama: Love is War Vs. Kaiju No. 8 BOAT Bracket 2: Round 1 Matchup 3

Kaguya-Sama: Love is War Vs. Kaiju No. 8 BOAT Bracket 2: Round 1 Matchup 3

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Welcome back for another BOAT Podcast, after over a year, our second bracket continues with two Kaiju Level Graphic Literature options., Kaguya-sama Love is war, and Kaiju No. 8.

In this hilarious and surreal podcast episode, hosts Ryan, Wally, and Grant set sail on the SS Get-Along A.K.A the SS Art is Subjective, our opinions are not after a long hiatus, despite its humorous state of disrepair. As they navigate the sticky boat filled with bird droppings and googly eyes, they delve into a lively bracket-style discussion, pitting different graphic literature forms against each other.

In this episode, they explore the world of 'Kaguya-sama: Love is War,' a manga that combines the charm of a shonen battle with romance and comedy, following the romantic misadventures of Kaguya Shinomura and Miyuki Shirogane. The trio analyzes the manga's art, character dynamics, and the blend of absurdity and relatability that make 'Kaguya-sama' a standout rom-com.

Switching gears, they dive into 'Kaiju No. 8,' where they explore the life of Kafka Hibino, a 32-year-old in a world ravaged by kaiju attacks. As they discuss the manga’s comedic take on kaiju and its protagonist's unconventional journey, the hosts reflect on the clever integration of humor, action, and realistic elements.

As the group reminiscences, reviews, and exchanges witty banter, their dynamic chemistry and insightful commentary make for a compelling listen, showcasing why these titles are worthy of attention in the world of graphic literature.

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