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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 2H 20M

Please Save My Earth Manga Discussion Part 1 (with Autumn)

from Shojo & Tell: A Manga Podcast · host Ashley McDonnell

It's 1980s Japan. Saki Hiwatari is telling a story set in the extremely near future, in 1990s Tokyo (now nostalgic past). A group of teens start to meet up because they all have dreams of a past life where they were people who were the size of human pinkies and they lived on the moon. Why do they have these dreams? What happened in their past life? It's an epic drama and drawn-out science fiction mystery for the times! Shojo & Tell host Ashley and shojo manga superfan Autumn get into themes of fate and cyclical wrongs with this singular series. The discussion mostly centers around how punchable Rin/Shion is, but hey, we swear there's other fun stuff packed in here, too.  REFERENCES Please Save My Earth is available digitally from Viz Media Other anime/manga series mentioned Saint Seiya Tokyo Babylon The Vision of Escaflowne Banana Fish A Sign of Affection X/1999 Fushigi Yugi Paradise Kiss Legend of the Galactic Heroes Devilman Maid-Sama Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Hot Gimmick  Black Jack Hunter x Hunter YuYu Hakusho Rocky is rated PG when it probably shouldn't be (it should be PG-13) "This is a work of fiction" disclaimer history: Started in the 1930s in novels as a result of a defamation lawsuit Outro: "Tokimeki no Doukasen" (Fushigi Yuugi ending theme) + Fruits Basket (2019) episode 3 dialogue CONTACT Autumn's blog: https://notanotakunao.blogspot.com/  Shojo & Tell on Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and Twitter Ashley on Bluesky

This episode discusses volumes 1-10 of PLEASE SAVE MY EARTH by Saki Hiwatari.

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