PSP #212: The Work of Makoto Shinkai - The Place Promised in Our Early Days, 5cm per Second, Children Who Chase Lost Voices, and The Garden of Words / Punch Line / Say, "I love you"


In today's episode, a very tired Marc talks about the many works of Makoto Shinkai--including the beautiful short film, The Garden of Words, the very Studio Ghibli-inspired, Children Who Chase Lost Voices, and a very short film about a cat and its owner simply called, She and Her Cat. And after Marc gets that abundance of Shinkai out of their system, they talk about a few series--Punch Line and Say, "I love you"--one of which they just don't get and the other being full of the feels; go ahead and guess which is which; it shouldn't be too difficult.
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Games/Shows/Etc mentioned:
- The Place Promised in Our Early Days [anime - movie]
- 5cm per Second [anime - movie]
- Children Who Chase Lost Voices [anime - movie]
- The Garden of Words [anime - movie]
- She and Her Cat [anime - movie]
- Punch Line [anime - series]
- Say, "I love you" [anime - series]
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