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Wave, Listen to Me!
I love this show! You know I love unique efforts in anime. And you know I tend to categorize individual anime based on whether the series is driven…
Wave, Listen to Me!
A manga about a young disgruntled woman who ends up becoming a late-night radio talk show host. Continue reading →
Wave Listen to Me!
I just finished reading volume 5 of Samura Hiroaki's Wave Listen to Me! In this volume the store take a turn to being stranger, and in a very…
Episode 6: Wave, Listen to Me!
What if your bar-stool complaining about your love life made it to air, and became a hit radio show? Wouldn’t that make for a great manga? Find out…
Wave, Listen to Me! – Episode 1
She’s perfectly imperfect, and the exact kind of heroine I’ve been asking, nay, begging for for years. I think I would die for her. The post Wave, Listen to…
First Look: Wave, Listen to Me!
Fresh off splitting with her ex-boyfriend, Minare Koda goes off on a drunken rant to a total stranger at a bar. And so begins her career in… radio?
Suki and Wave, Listen to Me!
The NCAA tournament is about to start, which means more pain for my alma mater Iowa State....
Suki and Wave, Listen to Me!
The NCAA tournament is about to start, which means more pain for my alma mater Iowa State....
Wave, Listen to Me #03 — Sleepover
Isn't she a bit old for a slumber party? Impressions: And here, I struggle for what to say. The cliffhanger last week of the supposedly stalkerish guy…
First Look: Wave, Listen to Me!
Fresh off splitting with her ex-boyfriend, Minare Koda goes off on a drunken rant to a total stranger at a bar. And so begins her career in… radio?
First Impression: Wave, Listen to Me!
Minare Koda is barely holding down her job as a waitress, and her personal life is in disarray following her most recent breakup. But something serendipitous is about…
Understanding Minare’s Character in “Wave, Listen to Me!”
Halfway through this anime it keeps getting out of control yet it all comes full circle when you know who’s making things up. From the ramblings, to the…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 04 – The Pleasure of Despair
The first day of Minare’s life gets off to a rough start as in the space of what feels like just a second or two, she oversleeps three…
Wave, Listen to Me! episode 1 anime review
In Wave, Listen to Me!, we’re dragged into Minare’s world: the world of a hungover and bitter adult, looking to regain some momentum in her life and ranting…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 10 – The Galactic Campaign
This week, which bears little resemblance to the last, starts with Mizuho asking a departing Kureko if he’s free for a meal sometime. It remains to be seen…
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Wave, Listen to Me! – 03 – Graveyard Slot
Takarada fires Minare right after the festival, and no amount of ranting or begging can change his mind. After going out for commiseratory drinks with Takarada, he casually suggests…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 02 – Elephant = Car
After being duped into not one but two separate radio broadcasts, Minare considers legal counsel, until Matou produces her business card with a drunkenly-scrawled note declaring that she…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 08 – The Culture is Maturing
In a heartwarming cold open, Minare rants about how, like mankind throughout history with nature, she’s “lived her life selfishly without thinking about the suffering of others”, …
Wave, Listen to Me! – 07 – The Evil is Defeated
“I have no doubt other women have thought of doing what I did. They just didn’t do it.”—Abe Saba, who cut off her lover’s genitals while making…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 11 – Cough Up the Karma
Minare’s latest weird late-night occult/philosophy radio show continues as Mitsuo climbs out of the ground with his broken neck bent 90 degrees to the side. He invites Minare…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 05 – The Irregular at MRS High
Minare arrives at the station with a birthday cake for Mizuho only to find that Matou has already presented her with a cake. Mizuho smooths things over by…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 12 (Fin) – Don’t Stop the Signal
The final episode of Wave begins with a high school-aged Mizuho conferring with Kureno about her future. Specifically, she only dreams of becoming an assistant director for a radio station, as…
Wave, Listen to Me! #04 — Move Backwards to Move Backwards
So much for leaving the restaurant. Impressions: Another episode that has no real plot, purpose, development, or structure. Just twenty minutes of listening to a Japanese woman…
Wave, Listen to Me! Volumes 4 and 5 Review
It's time for "occult shit again" in Volumes 4 & 5 of Wave, Listen to Me!, &, once again, it's not actually Minare's fault!
Spiraken Manga Review Ep 438: Wave, Listen To Me !
In this audio inspired episode, Xan reviews a manga series about becoming a talk show host and living in Sapporo. How is it? Well sit back and find…
Wave, Listen to me! | March Manga Madness Day 14
Day 14 of #MarchMangaMadness: Wave, Listen to Me! by Hiroaki Samura and published by Kodansha This was an impulse buy if…
S3E02 - Sorry for my Familiar, Wave, Listen to Me!
In this episode of Screentone Club Elliot and Andy get vocal as they demand "Wave, Listen to Me!" and then have to sheepishly say "Sorry for my Familliar".Series…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 09 – The Ecstasy and Agony of the Man-Child
When Minare gets a friendly text from Mitsuo after her bear attack broadcast, her first instinct is to borrow Mizuho’s laptop so she can Google “how to buy…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 06 – A Warm Fluffy Towel Drenched in BLOOD
We’ve now reached the halfway point of WLM!, and while this week’s installment lacks the adrenaline high that accompanies a live broadcast and the moments leading up to it,…
Nami yo Kiitekure (Wave, Listen to Me!) celebrates poor decisions
Minare talks a good game, but she'd still fuck him.
Kaiseki Anime Podcast Episode 057 – Sing Yesterday for Me and Wave, Listen to Me!
00:00 Intro 01:04 Sing Yesterday for Me 10:45 Wave, Listen to Me! 25:00 Outro You can find Kaiseki Anime Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Play. Subscribe to us now! Please…
Wave, Listen to Me! – 01 (First Impressions) – She’s Got Something to Say
Wave, Listen to Me! is a lot of fun. That is to say, it’s fun, and it’s also…a lot. The opening minutes is a surreal scenario in which…
The Importance of the Final Impression
With the recent ending of Seirei Gensouki which kind of left a sour taste in my mouth at least, I decided it was timely to revisit my thoughts…
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Hey, is this thing on?–First impressions: Nami yo Kiitekure (Wave, listen to me)
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Just Listen To The Song: Reading Into Things Too Much
I don’t think it really should shock anyone, but I seem to be growing more and more as a Fujimoto fan as time goes on. Very excited by…
The Importance of Ambience in Anime
Over the past few days I’ve been finishing the anime Silver Spoon by A-1 Pictures. It was alright but in my opinion not exceptional. I just couldn’t quite…
Listen to the Band
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The IMPORTANCE of Heartstopper
Since it's release on Netflix, Heartstopper has taken the internet by storm. I've always wanted to do a video on Heartstopper. As someone who has been reading the…
Pacing in Anime and the Importance of Lingering
I'm not exactly an expert when it comes to pacing in anime or most things, but I am good at appreciating it! That's a skill too.
The Importance of Dead Simple Goals in Manga
One of the things that the top selling manga have in common is that their lead characters are almost all working towards some overall arching goal. Accomplishing this…
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The Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father! OVA includes two episodes that take place after the end of the main series.
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BNA – The Importance of Themes
Genre: Action, urban fantasy, superpowers, confusion Episodes: 12 Studio: Trigger Summary: Have you ever thought to yourself: I’m surrounded by animals! Well if you lived in Anima City…
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Whisper Me a Love Song Episode 6: The Moment of Truth
This is it. It had all come to this. Thee ultimate risk, for the ultimate reward. Was it a success?
The Importance of Relatability in Anime for Me as Seen Through My Appreciations of Sound Euphonium and Free
Character relatability in anime is sort of an awkward concept. When people talk about a character being relatable, it often means that character reminds them of themselves but…
The Importance of Relatability in Anime for Me as Seen Through My Appreciations of Sound Euphonium and Free
Character relatability in anime is sort of an awkward concept. When people talk about a character being relatable, it often means that character reminds them of themselves but…
Whisper Me a Love Song Episode 3: The Answer
We ended the last episode with a lovely cliffhanger. Now it’s time to find out what the answer was.
The Importance of Owning a Blog
If you write or consider writing a novel, you’ve likely ran against the idea of the platform. This creature acts as the steed that carries the author to…