so I finished the first season of #InterviewsWithMonsterGirls and I'm not sure if I like it. I don't think I hate it but I'm not sure if I like it. I'm mildly concerned maybe I just don't like #sliceoflife anymore? could that be it?

maybe after #DanDaDan I'll dial-in another SOL and make sure I'm not going crazy. I think I did like it more than #HandymanSaitouinAnotherWorld which started off much better but really trailed into disconnected vignettes

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In 2017, Kobayashi voiced Satake in #InterviewsWithMonsterGirls, a classmate of the demi-humans who oft provided comic relief but still found an empathic side to himself.

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Next, we jump to 2017 for another anime about school girls, #InterviewsWithMonsterGirls. Here, Lynn played Himari, the human twin sister to our main vampire Hikari, who often worries about her sister and the people around her. Lynn is more of a snarker in this series but still able to show the amount of deep care Himari has for her sister - when she's not annoyed at her like siblings do.

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2017 saw Hikasa voicing another succubus in #InterviewsWithMonsterGirls as the teacher Sakie. Trying her best to maintain a professional appearance due to her nature while navigating her new crush to the super hot, super buff other teacher, Hikasa has a lot of fun with this role, particularly in Sakie's more neurotic moments, while still making her a source of guidance for the other characters.

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One of my favorite old NSFW pieces I've drawn: Takahashi from Interviews With Monster Girls walking in on Satou getting dressed. (2017)

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The earliest role of hers I'll be discussing is the genki vampire Hikari from #InterviewsWithMonsterGirls, a fantasy slice-of-life anime from 2017. Part of the wave of monster girl series in the 2010s, Hikari was the most prominent demihuman in the series, someone who reflected both the easy charm of the series as well as its interest in social assimilation and metaphorical examinations of disability and acceptance. Even at an early point in her career, Hondo was able to show that she could play such a upbeat character who also played her serious moments well.