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Anime and Games Discussions with The Con Artists (https://theconartistsblog.com). We are a group of friends dedicated to bringing you the best and worst in Anime and Video Games. For the last several years, we have been presenting at RPI’s annual convention, Genericon.
Rolling Review - Shūmatsu Torein Doko e Iku? (Train to the End of the World)
The Con Artists Podcast
18 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
Rolling Review - Shūmatsu Torein Doko e Iku? (Train to the End of the World)
The activation of the 7G Network was supposed to catapult Japan into the future. Instead, it left reality stretched and broken outside of one specific train line leading to source of the disaster. When a trio of girls learn that one of their friends may still be alive near the end of the line, they embark on a journey through increasingly bizarre stations to reunite with her, confronting weirdness at every turn. The Con Artists have some thoughts on whether the promise of the show holds up over its length.
Want to see our episode-by-episode thoughts on Train to the End of the World? Read our Rolling Reviews here: https://theconartistsblog.com/rolling-review/
The intro music is:
"GA-TAN GO-TON" by Rei Nakashima
The outro music is:
"Eureka" by Rokudenashi
Disclaimer: The Con Artists own nothing but our opinions and this podcast.
The Con Artists Podcast
Anime and Games Discussions with The Con Artists (https://theconartistsblog.com). We are a group of friends dedicated to bringing you the best and worst in Anime and Video Games. For the last several years, we have been presenting at RPI’s annual convention, Genericon.