• Beyond the Edge of the Sea - Vinland Saga #8

  • Oct 29 2021
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Beyond the Edge of the Sea - Vinland Saga #8

  • Summary

  • In the latest episode of the Anime to Z podcast, hosts Che Lingo (rapper, musician, anime lover) and Bec Hill (comedian, writer, anime-curious) continue on their epic odyssey discussing the highs, lows and hijinks of historical anime Vinland Saga.


    Che reveals the anime series he’s watched most repeatedly and whether he’d survive the battle seas, which prompts Bec to share a seafaring story that’s equal parts hilarious and disgusting - you have been warned!


    Meanwhile, they discuss the actors who lend their voices to the series, what they make of the absolute beast that is Thorkell and why Bjorn is growing on them.


    After capturing the treasure from the Franks, Askeladd’s men return to the village of Gorm on the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark to pass the winter. Thorfinn challenges Askeladd to a duel as a reward for bringing him the head of the captain of the clan of Franks. Even though Thorfinn has grown in skill through his experience in battle, he is still no match for Askeladd.


    Vinland Saga season one is now streaming on Prime Video.



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    Anime to Z is a Little Dot Studios production for Prime Video UK.

    Hosted by Che Lingo (@Che_Lingo) & Bec Hill (@bechillcomedian)

    Produced by Nicole Davis, Jake Cunningham & Ellie Aitken

    Executive produced by Harold McShiel

    Edited by James Payne

    Additional research by Ren Scateni

    Artwork by Matthew Wallace


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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