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Episode #26 - The Last Carbonara?

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You read the title. And yes, this is the last episode of British Carbonara... for a while.  We're taking a small break for a couple of weeks, that's why we made a slightly longer episode to keep you company in theese dark times. After spending too much time talking about Community, ya bois discuss the new sensation of anime podcasts, Trash Taste. Leo also talks about the imporv show "Middleditch & Schwarts", the great jalf japanese half british tv show "Giri/Haji" and a great documentary about transgender representation in media, "Disclosure". Mario, on the other hand, proves his weebness once again, talking about his recent manga reading, such as "Mashle", "Time Paradox Ghostwriter" and the promising "Undead Unluck". And, as always... #PleaseExcuseMyEnglish

First published

07/29/2020

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leisure

Duration

57 minutes

Parent Podcast

British Carbonara

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Episode Description

You read the title. And yes, this is the last episode of British Carbonara... for a while.  We're taking a small break for a couple of weeks, that's why we made a slightly longer episode to keep you company in theese dark times. After spending too much time talking about Community, ya bois discuss the new sensation of anime podcasts, Trash Taste. Leo also talks about the imporv show "Middleditch & Schwarts", the great jalf japanese half british tv show "Giri/Haji" and a great documentary about transgender representation in media, "Disclosure". Mario, on the other hand, proves his weebness once again, talking about his recent manga reading, such as "Mashle", "Time Paradox Ghostwriter" and the promising "Undead Unluck". And, as always... #PleaseExcuseMyEnglish

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