A yuri podcast by queer people, for queer people! Tune in every other week as hosts Kit and Sarah talk about anime, sexuality, feminism, and everything in between!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BooksAnimation & MangaArtsLeisure |
This week on TomoChoco, Kit and Sarah discuss Our Teachers are Dating vols. 1-3 by Ohi Pikachi. It's cute and fluffy and wholesome and we can't wait to share our thoughts with you! more
This week on TomoChoco, Kit and Sarah sit down with Seven Seas translator Kevin Ishizaka to talk about his work on I'm in Love with the Villainess vol. 3! The book is out TODAY, so please go pick it up and support the official release! more
It's time for a big ol' TomoChoco reunion, yuri fans! Just in time for our 75th episode, Kit and Sarah reunite IN PERSON to discuss Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon Vol. 1 by Shio Usui. Let's have a Diamond Doughnut Jubilee!! more
This week on TomoChoco, Kit and Sarah discuss volumes two & three of Goodbye My Rose Garden by Dr. Pepperco (Thanks Addie!). Does the ending of this series live up to their already high expectations? You'll just have to wait and see! more
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It’s a joy to listen to Kit and Sarah. I wish I had found their show earlier and could have been along for the ride from the outset, instead of shortly before new episodes went on a hiatus. Personally I particularly enjoyed the Saeki Sayaka series of episodes, and their series on Our Dreams at Dusk. It’s so cathartic to hear them as invested in these characters as I feel while reading. They are truly kindred spirits in these trying times, and I hope to hear more from in the future. more
It’s refreshing to hear queer people talking about my favorite manga genre. I no longer feel like I’m being gaslit into thinking it’s all just porn for straight men.
As a newcomer to Yuri and anime/manga in general I find it to be entertaining, even without a lot of prior knowledge of tropes and general Japanese culture. more
"I'm kinkshaming," one host said, and I gave up on this podcast, hurt and angry. I wanted to like it so much; I'd been faithfully listening since March. A yuri podcast by queer women for queer women! But it's not for this queer woman. They focus so much on the negative and seem to hate almost every trope and kink and don't seem to understand how other people could like those things. Broad assumptions are made (doujinshi = bad, for example, and I thought we were past assuming self-published works... more
An immensely enjoyable and comforting podcast.
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