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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2024 · 1H 11M

PodQuest 536 - Frankenstein, Kaiju Wars, and Witch Hat Atelier

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This week on PodQuest, Chris read the 1818 classic Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and was surprised by how different it was from the common Hollywood adaptions. Then Walnut put some time into Kaiju Wars, and Chris has been reading the popular Manga, Witch Hat Atelier. We also chat about streaming platforms and ad revenue before wrapping things up. Our next book club will be the 1987 film Planes, Trains & Automobiles, as we continue on our two month Holiday theme round of picks. Timestamps 00:00:00 - Intro 00:12:57 - Agenda 00:14:09 - Frankenstein (1818 Novel by Mary Shelley) 00:26:41 - Kaiju Wars 00:40:44 - Witch Hat Atelier 00:53:53 - Streaming platforms and Ad Revenue 01:07:26 - Outro Support One-Quest https://www.Patreon.com/OneQuest Follow Us Email - [email protected] Twitter - @One_Quest Instagram - @One_Quest Facebook - OneQuestOnline Follow Chris on Twitter - @Just_Cobb Follow Richie on Twitter - @B_Walnuts Follow Drootin on Twitter - @IamDroot Check out Richie's streaming and videos! Twitch b_walnuts YouTube BWalnuts TikTok b_walnuts Intro and Outro music Mega Man 2 'Project X2 - Title Screen' OC ReMix courtesy of Project X over at OCRemix

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