• Wholesome Feels

  • Dec 15 2021
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Hopewell Valley Student Podcasting Network 

    Show Name: Fictional Feels

    Episode #4: Wholesome Feels

    In today’s episode, we are going to be differing from the norm by discussing some more lighthearted topics. I’m going to be talking about shows that give me so much joy, Soul Eater, Love is War, Blue Exorcist, Forest of Fireflies, Penguin Highway, and Howl’s Moving Castle. 

    You are listening to Fictional Feels the podcast with your host(s) Tatianna.

    In this episode of Fictional Feels the Podcast we discuss: Shows, movies, and characters that make me happy. 

    Segment 1: Characters That Give Me Joy

    -Rin Okumura (Blue Exorcist)- He’s super wholesome and spends the entirety of the show trying to prove he’s a good guy. 

    -Yu Ishigami (Love is War)- I found him to be really relatable and his character development made me sob, in a good way of course.

    Segment 2:  Movies That Give Me Joy

    -Forest of the Fireflies- This movie is actually quite sad, but the relationship between the two characters makes me believe in love. 

    -Penguin Highway- An actually stunning movie and who doesn’t love cute penguins?

    -Howl’s Moving Castle- This movie is my one reason for living. I've seen this movie ever since I was a kid and Howl will forever have my heart. 

    Segment 3:  Shows That Give Me Joy

    -Soul Eater- Everything about this show makes me happy. Although the ending of the anime was awful, I really enjoyed this show, especially everything about Corona.

    Music Credits:  Stardust- Jay Someday

    Cruising- Vendredi

    Hope for Tomorrow- Tokyo Music Walker

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