Inego Interviews Episodes 6 - 10
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Daniel Propst
This title uses virtual voice narration
Step back into the neon-lit chaos of Crescent Moon Academy, where the studio is cramped, the guests are supernatural, and the host is one bad decision away from a complete emotional collapse.
Inego Fallensworth wanted an educational radio show about yōkai.
What he got instead?
A vampire with an ego, an oni with zero sense of volume control, shape-shifters who refuse to stay on topic, a ghost who may be too honest for her own good, and a werewolf who reminds everyone that being a monster isn’t nearly as fun as the movies make it look.
And, of course… Azuki.
The tanuki who refuses to follow the script, hijacks the soundboard, and somehow turns every interview into a mix of chaos, comedy, and something unexpectedly real.
As the show spirals further out of control, Inego finds himself asking a question he never expected:
What does it actually mean to understand monsters?
Through laughter, arguments, awkward confessions, and moments that hit far harder than they should, Inego Interviews Episodes 6–10 dives deeper into the folklore, psychology, and humanity behind the supernatural.
The On Air light is glowing.
There’s no turning back now.
🎧 Inside This Volume
A disastrous (and revealing) interview with a vampire
An oni who turns the studio into a battlefield of personality
Kitsune, tanuki, and nekomata chaos colliding in one episode
A ghostly conversation that cuts deeper than expected
A werewolf who challenges everything you think you know about monsters
💥 What to Expect
Fast, character-driven dialogue
Supernatural folklore blended with modern humor
Late-night radio vibes with escalating chaos
Emotional moments hidden between the jokes
A growing cast that refuses to behave
📚 For Fans Of
If you enjoy stories that mix supernatural chaos, humor, and character-driven storytelling, you’ll feel right at home here:
Monogatari Series – rapid-fire dialogue, supernatural oddities, and sharp character interplay
Noragami – gods, spirits, and messy human connections
In/Spectre – folklore meets conversation-driven storytelling
Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san – supernatural housemates with humor and heart
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya – chaotic personalities warping reality around them
Durarara!! – ensemble cast, urban legends, and interconnected chaos
Call of the Night – late-night vibes, vampires, and introspective themes