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The Spider Riders prepare to fight Aqune while Beerain enters the kingdom in an attempt to steal one of the Oracle Keys. The soldiers are unprepared for her attack and easily outnumbered. Meanwhile, Lily rushes to get the man from Numa and Sparkle to safety. At the battle, Magma, Hunter and Corona attempt to destroy Aqune’s mask. However, she blocks all of their assaults and injures them pretty badly. Lumen and Ignus return to the castle to help the soldiers fight off Beerain’s troops. However, Beerain herself heads inside of the castle and forcefully takes the man’s oracle key. However, Grasshop takes the key from her and runs off with it to deliver it to Mantid by himself, in the hopes of getting out of trouble. Beerain attempts to go after him, but Lumen and Ignus get to her first. Grasshop, being Grasshop, stops and notices that Buguese is busy dealing with the Spider Riders. He stops to gloat but is challenged by Sparkle, who demands that he return the key. Sparkle transforms, ready to fight him. Grasshop laughs, finding this to be ridiculous, but Sparkle pummels him while screaming at him to return the key. She successfully retains it. Using the Oracle, Corona somehow brings the key toward Hunter. Hunter transforms and is successful in breaking Aqune’s mask in half. Aqune decides to give Hunter the key. However, Buguese attacks Hunter with a machine sector. Because of Corona and Aqune’s oracle powers, Hunter transforms into an entirely new state and easily defeats the machine sector. Buguese and Aqune leave while Hunter declares to the other Spider Riders that they’ll be going to save Numa.
Excellent episode. The highlight by far was Sparkle’s utter ownage of Grasshop. There’s a reason why Sparkle’s one of my favorite characters. She rocks. Hopefully this will be the last time someone underestimates her ability. She may be cute and little, but she is technically a Spider Rider. Hotarla was amazingly cute in this scene, mostly just replying to Sparkle’s demands with her little, “kyu, kyu!” Awesome. Hunter has gained yet another transformation. This time, he’s got odd looking things growing out of his back. It’s pretty absurd looking, but I suppose a bit cool. I very much feel bad for the generic soldiers of Arachna. They’re flat-out useless without the Spider Riders. At least they’re putting up a noble effort by attempting to fight against the Insectors. One other good point about this episode was the animation quality. While 24 was lacking, this one looked stunning. I can forgive them for the slight budget problem in the past after seeing just how awesome this episode looked. Because you know I can’t go without mentioning my precious Buguese and Aqune, here goes. Aqune’s mask(s) take serious damage. Just how many does she have? I wonder if Buguese ever tries to fix the broken ones with crazy glue. Do they even have that stuff in the Inner World? This one got sliced in half. The half-mask look is actually pretty cool. I’m sure she’ll have a fixed mask by her next appearance, sadly. The worst thing about this episode? No preview! How am I supposed to know what happens next. I really, really want to know. Hopefully, there will be a new OP and Ed next time.There will most likely be a new ED, because they changed it at episode 13. With the OP, that’s just wishful thinking. In uber-wishful thinking, there should be a cute pic of Buguese and Aqune together in the possible new OP. ^_^;

Choco finishes her latest journal entry and wants Haruma to read it. He starts to look but is interrupted by a phone call from Ayano. He’s quite depressed by it and goes out after this and simply stands in front of her shop in the rain. The next morning Haruma rushes out, cutting Choco off mid-sentence and causing her to start worrying about him. Meanwhile, Ayano and Chitose run into each other by chance in Master’s shop. Ayano is now wearing her ring on her finger and apparently her marriage is back on. Not knowing about Kazuya, this worried Chitose. Later, Choco speaks to Chitose about her concern for her brother. Chitose isn’t sure what to say, thinking that he’s getting married to Ayano. Before work, Makoto also goes to Master’s place to eat. She hears about Haruma possibly getting married, but isn’t sure if she should believe it. When Makoto later returns to the apartment building, she tries to figure things out. However, Choco calls her to speak about Haruma. Makoto states that he just has a broken heart because he loved the girl at the flower shop but she loves someone else. Makoto has a tv show on in her room and Choco sees that a sister made her brother happy by writing him a love letter. Choco is inspired to write one for Haruma. However, she has Ayano give it to him and Haruma is very embarrassed to know that Haruma saw a love letter from Choco. He states that she doesn’t really feel that way and rushes home. He responds very angrily to Choco and crumbles up the letter, causing Choco to run out in the rain. Makoto gives him an umbrella and snaps him out of his dazed state. After that, Haruma finds Choco sitting in a tube at a playground. He joins her and apologizes to her. Later that night, while Choco is asleep, he decides he should read her journal like she wanted earlier. He hears about all of Choco’s experiences and is touched when he gets to the most recent one, where Choco describes how worried she was over him. Hearing Choco say his name in her sleep, Haruma starts to cry. The next morning, Choco notices the tear stains in her journal and a note that Haruma left for her. She calls out to him that she loves him.
It’s all clear to me now. Of course they had to mess with the ordering so that they could have drama for the half way point of the series. If they used a random comedy/fanservice episode instead then it wouldn’t fit right. I did enjoy this story arc, so I’m fine with it. Unless they completely rewrite the story then I don’t mind changing the order of events. Hopefully Ayano will have a successful marriage. Kazuya seems to be a bit of a jerk, but if she loves him then I wish them luck. Makoto was awesome this episode, as usual. While she came off as annoying at first, she’s grown on me a lot. She’s a rather enticing character, not the one-dimensional pest I expected. The Haruma/Choco drama was interesting of course. This episode pretty much seals the fact that this anime is not going to take the incest route. The two just have a very sweet relationship, so I like it. Next time, a new character is introduced. I remember her to be quite amusing. They even used the term tsundere to describe her on the preview. :D
Saki attempts to set up a sign at her father’s bread shop, but her cat is in the way. A cloaked man shows up to get bread, who gives both Saki and the cat bad vibes. Later, Mai and Saki go to restore the water spring. They have a brief talk with Fillia about their mission before being warped back to the real world. Meanwhile, Gooyan reports to Akudaikan-sama that the next member of Dark Fall to be sent out is their strongest soldier. Afterwards, Flappy, Choppy, Mupu and Fupu are fed while the cat, Korone, shows up. Saki tells Mai the story of how she got Korone. She found it alone in the rain and wanted to keep it, because it was so sad and alone. However, her father said that they couldn’t keep it so Saki ran off. Her father went after her and saved her and Korone from being hit by a bike. After his absurd exercise routine, the man from earlier returns to the bakery. He reveals his true form, introduces himself as Kintoresky and transports Mai, Saki and Korone away. Mai and Saki transform but are easily overwhelmed by the brute strength of Kintoresky. They eventually get the chance to use their Spiral Star Splash attack. However, Kintoresky is able to hold it off and escapes. After they return, Saki’s father found the drawing Mai did of Korone and returns it to her. He talks with Saki’s mother about the cat, whom he now loves very much.
First off… Minori!!! A younger version of her showed up in a flashback. She’s not as cute as she is in her current age, but at least she made an appearance. It would be very nice if the actual Minori would appear sometime soon, but it doesn’t seem too likely. Second, the latest member of Dark Fall has finally made an appearance. He’s quite an interesting guy. He’s got a ridiculous amount of power. How exactly are Mai and Saki going to defeat him? I guess the Spiral Star Splash would work, but they’ll have to take him by surprise. Although Kintoresky struggled, he was eventually able to hold the attack pretty steadily. This guy also does some crazy workouts. I’d die trying to do what he can. I guess since he/she got so much focus, Korone is worth mentioning. It’s cute. It’s also just an animal with no real personality, so I wouldn’t really call him/he an interesting character. The most interesting thing about Korone is how much it grew. That was one tiny cat as a baby. I also was a tiny bit surprised that Mai and Saki dared to transform in front of Korone. Okay, so I know it’s just a cat and it’s not like it could tell anyone. I just need an excuse to take digs at the annoying secret-keeping habits of mahou shoujos.
Part 1: The Ameba Boys are spotted in the city, so the Powerpuff Girls Z are called out of gym class to stop them. They’re randomly invented sicknesses work as excuses again so they can escape. After transforming and locating the Ameba Boys, they find out that they’re not doing anything bad and instead are having problems themselves. Blossom announces to the city to try not to step on the Ameba Boys. Once that’s over with, they decide to go get juice. Mojo finds the Ameba boys soon after and in order to help them become real super villains, gives them spray paint. They start covering everything in the city. When the girls find out about this, they head back and try to stop the Ameba Boys, but have trouble catching them. They’re lured into a cage. Buttercup learns the hard way that the bars are electrified. Mojo blasts the cage out of earth’s orbit. How the PPGZ can breath, I’m not sure. Anyway, once Buttercup comes to, she smashes the cage with her mallet so they can head back to Earth. While they’re doing this, Mojo and they Ameba Boys are causing mass destruction. Once they get back Blossom paints Mojo’s robot black with spray paint and Bubble’s bubble reflects the sunlight onto it, making it so hot it explodes. Mojo is defeated once again, but the Ameba Boys run away. The PPGZ notice the huge mess that’s been left, but decide to get more juice instead of cleaning it.
Part 2: Ken and the Professor call the PPGZ to the lab to discuss something important. They discover just what it is when Miss Bellum brings in the Mayor, who’s turned half grey. He explains that he was having dinner the night before but when he went outside, a flash of light did this to him. It turns out that this has happened to a lot of other people and nobody knows how to cure it. This leaves the girls to do an investigation. Momoko eventually finds the source of the light. It’s a giant camera. It starts to fire at her, but she’s able to dodge it and transform. Miyako and Kaoru hear her and transform as well. Blossom keeps having to dodge its rays of light, but much of the city is being turned grey. When the other’s arrive, they try to fight it, nut the camera dodges all their attacks. It eventually stops causing trouble and tells them its story. The camera was discarded for being a black-and-white camera. Once it got zapped with chemical Z, it decided to turn everything black-and-white. The mayor sends a message to the PPGZ and while they talk, the camera goes back to turning the city black-and-white. Blossom gets an idea and tells Ken to set up a satellite on the lab. When the camera fires at it, the blast deflects back and stops it. It releases a large amount of photos, which turn back the things that they converted to black-and-white. Afterwards, the Mayor takes a photo of the PPGZ.
I’m officially finished with a quarter of this series. Due to the nature of this show, there was no gripping cliffhanger or massive revelation. The episodes were pretty good though. The first one was pretty funny. It’s very hard to take the Ameba Boys seriously, but they did prove to be an actual threat this time. Maybe by their next appearance they’ll be able to come up with an evil plot on their own. The second episode was just plain ridiculous. I mean, the bad guy was a camera! I wouldn’t think inanimate objects could be so evil. I mean, he did have a tragic past, but how would he even know that? Cameras don’t have intelligence. These two episodes really make me question the power of Chemical Z. It can bring life to inanimate objects and even awaken their memories from before they were zapped. I wonder if anything else inanimate was zapped. If so, I want to see them soon, because the camera thing was amusing. It also gave the PPGZ the ability to breathe in space. All this makes me wonder if somebody who was really strong was zapped with chemical Z would become virtually unstoppable. I know, I know, I’m overanalyzing. You’re not supposed to think about these things. Next time, the Gangreen Gang show up and we get another two-parter. It doesn’t look incredibly interesting, but we shall see.
*sigh* I don’t feel like writing much. I just don’t have the enthusiasm. However, after finishing this week’s episode of Chokotto Sister, an idea came to mind. In episode 11, the lovely comedy seen in many earlier episodes was dramatically lessened and replaced with burning, passionate angst. Sometimes the angst simply makes the anime. Thank you for boosting my mood Chokotto Sister. I’ve included some highlights of the angst I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing this week (and included some of my wonderful, self-invented angst verbs. ^_^)
Chokotto Sister
We all know that Ayano has been angsting over Kazuya for weeks. However, this week not only does she angst over Kazuya, but she unintentionally creates a domino rally of angst. My liking for her has gone up a notch. Basically, she tries to get rid of her engagement ring, which was coincidentally given to her at the onsen resort where Haruma, Choco and Chitose were staying. Haruma stops her from doing this, but coincidentally a monkey grabs it. After Haruma distracts the monkey, it drops the ring and Ayano is just able to save it. The result: Haruma proves to Ayano that she really didn’t want to part with it. If that’s the case though, then that will certainly damage his chances of getting with her. Now Haruma has caught the angst. Choco finds him again and seeing her brings Haruma relief. He hugs her and of course Chitose sees this. Now she’s got the angst as well. From the looks of the preview, it seems that it may pass on even further. Included are some lovely pics of suffering.

Spider Riders
Tensions are high now that the Riders have learned about the situation with Numa. Of course Hunter is determined to rectify things. His sentiments aren’t exactly shared with Corona though. It’s not that she doesn’t want to help. She herself doesn’t quite know what’s wrong. As she states, she’s just really uneasy about going to Numa. This does indeed bring wonder about exactly why she’s bothered. Corona’s been showing a lot of character depth lately. I wonder if it’s got something to do with her situation from episode 21, but she seems to be over that phase. Either way, she does go with the others, so we’ll have to see how she fairs on the long journey to the kingdom of Numa. The others seem to be a bit concerned too, but not as much as Corona. Then there’s Sparkle. Lumen instructed her not to come and help them, since she and Hotarla can’t really fight and all. Either way, she seems quite worried by the situation. As for the real burning angst in this episode, the old guy from last week’s episode should win an award for it. I still don’t know his name, but he’s still panicked and for good reason.

Pretty Cure Splash Star
Okay, I’m joking. This series has minimal angst and now that the Michiru and Kaoru arc has been complete for a while, I don’t expect much more. The over-dramatization of things makes for great screencaps though. The only person who should be upset this episode was Mizushitatare(or however it’s actually spelled), since she kinda died. Also, if she only knew that Gooyan was alive, I’m sure she would be even more distressed. However, she doesn’t and she died so that’s that. The true burning, passionate angst lies in me, for I actually had my hopes up that Minori had a chance of appearing and she did not once again. Where is Minori?!!!!!!!!!

In conclusion, I am such a lazy sadist, but at least I’m a creative, lazy sadist. Where’s Minori?!!!!!!!!!
Just what was that? I’m tempted to call this the worst anime episode that I’ve ever had the displeasure of watching, but then I remembered episode 46 of G-Gundam, which is torture for totally different reasons. Anyway, I hope whoever worked on the animation for this episode got fired. I doubt it was the original animators, because the characters seemed to be off model, especially Ringo. She got screwed worst of all in this episode. Aside from the ugliness of the animation, there was quite a lack of it to begin with. There was a lot of scenes that were either photographs or really good CG. Either way, showing off l33t photography/CG skills won’t save you fools! There was so much scenery in this episode. Often characters were heard talking but either random scenery or just their backs were shown. At other times, people were drawn without faces. I also noticed a lot of SD moments in this episode, most of which were drawn well. However, they should’ve kept the quality animation for the normal character art, not the SDs. As for the plot, there was a small one, which didn’t show itself early enough for it to get interesting. Basically, the AT team in this area doesn’t care about Ikki’s position that he hasn’t actually taken yet. Oh and they’re punks. Also, there was a portion about Ringo’s feelings for Ikki, which amounted to nothing anyway, so nothing was accomplished. In conclusion, please don’t do that again Air Gear staff. I want the next episode to look normal.
Now anyway, here’s a sample of the ugly character art.
And I’ll also post a decent picture of Ringo to make up for all the hideous ones.

Staggs’ troops are destroying a city where one of the Oracle Keys are located. A woman who’s in possession of the key locks it in a box and entrusts it to a man who will protect it. Just as soon as he escapes with it, Staggs enters the building. However, we don’t get to see what happens to her as the scene shifts to a Spider Riders training session. As usual, it’s Hunter and Ignus doing the serious training while the others watch from the sidelines. After awhile, Hunter goes on about “the hero Brade”, whom I’ll know more about after I get to watch episode 20 (it’s on my to-do list.)Anyway, he’s apparently Hunter’s new idol or something, so Hunter starts training again. At a point, he goes off with Shadow and tries to write up battle strategies in the sand. In the meantime, Mantid and Buguese talk briefly about their plans, the process of Staggs and Grasshop’s role in all of this. One of the spy bugs are sent to Grasshop, informing him that he’s in charge of getting the next Oracle Key. Grasshop is delighted to hear this news. He quickly locates the man carrying the key, who’s on his way to deliver it to the Spider Riders. Grasshop chases him until he nearly falls off a cliff. The man holds on for dear life and is pulled up by Grasshop, but drops the box. Lumen hears something above him, which turns out to be the box. It lands on his head. The Spider Riders study the box and Lumen happens to know the symbol. The box belongs to Numa-kouku. Not having seen the man drop the box Grasshop keeps him tied up and asks about it. While Grasshop brags on and on, the man manages to escape. As The Spider Riders continue to discuss the box and Numa, Ignus realizes that Hunter is gone. Corona calls for him through the manacle, but Hunter ignores her along with Shadow, who points out the fact that Corona is calling for him. Hunter does react when he hears a rumbling sound. Grasshop has taken one of his machines to chase after the man. Hunter and Shadow hitch a ride on the back of the machine and start questioning Grasshop on what he’s doing. Not realizing whom he’s talking too, Grasshop answers all his questions. He then turns around and is shocked to see Hunter there, as well as the rest of the Spider Riders. Grasshop creates a coliseum and challenges Hunter for the key. Hunter wins after Shadow reminds him of the whole Brade deal. Afterwards, the man desperately tells the Spider Riders to save Numa-kouku. He opens the box, revealing the key inside.
Alright, so the Spider Riders have two keys now and the Insectors are still at one. Seeing how this show is approaching its halfway mark, I’m hoping the favor will tilt a little more towards the Insectors soon. I like shocking, dire situations for my halfway marks. There’s that and the fact that I’m still rooting for the Insectors all the way. The next episode preview made me very happy. Buguese and Aqune are going to come back again after several episodes of Grasshop. Not that there’s anything wrong with Grasshop. He was pretty funny in this episode. I honestly think he’s the type of person who enjoys hearing themselves talk. If he didn’t have that fault, I’m sure he would succeed more often. I can think of two instances in this episode alone where it led to trouble. The first was when he gave the man opportunity to escape and the second was when he revealed his motives to Hunter. Anyway, I feel bad for him. It always seems that fictional characters won’t take my advice! Back to what I was stating earlier, next week Aqune will apparently gain possession of an Oracle Key. I don’t know whether it’s the one seen in this episode or a different one entirely. We shall see. About this episode, it was generally enjoyable, but would have been better if the animation wasn’t bothering me. There were some ugly scenes here. I think this was the first instance of this series having animation problems. Hopefully Bee Train was just having a bad day and the quality will be back to normal next time.
Ayano gets a call from Kazuya, which upsets her. Meanwhile, Choco and Chitose are out shopping when Choco notices a lottery and is unsure what it is. Chitose explains it to her and Choco enters. She manages to win and her prize is a family onsen vacation. Choco excitedly brings the news to Haruma, who’s happy about it. Since they have multiple tickets, Choco invites Chitose to come. Makoto invites herself. Choco and Makoto go to the public bath and inform Kakeru about the trip, bringing him more embarrassment. While there, Choco educates Makoto about how to properly wash herself. They count to 100, as Midori taught Choco, and it seems Choco still can’t stay in the water for that long. Makoto points out that she’ll need to be more tolerant at the onsen, but Choco is determined that she’ll be okay. Later that night, Chitose fantasizes about what could happen between her and Haruma. Realizing that Makoto and Choco were likely to interrupt, her hopes are crushed a little. The next day, the four head off for there vacation. Haruma notices a note on Ayano’s shop, which is closed. Unfortunately for Makoto, she gets a phone call before they leave and is forced to stay back. On the train Chitose becomes more hopeful that her fantasy could come true, thanks to Makoto’s absence and Choco points out nearly everything they pass, making a racket. Haruma tells her to be quiet, so they pass their time playing cards and later eating. Haruma notices food on Choco’s face and takes it off her. Chitose fantasizes about Haruma doing the same to her, but doesn’t get her wish. After reaching their destination, they check in at the hotel (or whatever.) Choco shows Haruma the pretty view from their window, but Haruma notices Ayano when he looks outside. When it’s time to try out the onsen itself, Haruma has to explain to Choco that she can’t just go there naked. He also has to direct her to the woman’s side after she follows him. Haruma soon finds out the hard way that there’s hardly a barrier and forces himself not to look at the other side. He soon gets too hot and has to step out, giving Chitose a view. This leaves her flustered for the rest of the night. Later, after Choco and Chitose have fallen asleep, Haruma questions whether the person he saw could really be Ayano. His thought is interrupted when Choco wakes up and starts to talk with him. They fall asleep holding hands.
Well that had surprisingly little tape for an onsen episode. There was more nudity in the bathouse scene than in the actual onsen portion of the episode. What we did get was a scene reminiscent of Inukami. That elephant gets around. Chitose kind of got what she wanted, just not in the way she wanted. As she often does, Chitose provided much of the humor this week. I liked her reaction to Choco winning the lottery. It was also funny when she imagined Haruma eating off her face. I feel a little bad for her, but I feel worse for Makoto. She really wanted to come, but couldn’t. I’m sort of afraid that if she did come, then there would have been more tape than actual scenes in this episode. This episode wasn’t purely humor though, as it also hinted that all still isn’t right with Ayano. I wish we got to hear more of her conversation with Kazuya, because I’m curious as to what he told her. That should be next week’s focus though. In case it wasn’t obvious to anyone, the preview tells that Ayano was indeed the person Haruma saw out the window. I await seeing where the anime is going to go from here, because it seems to be straying a bit from the manga. Either way, we’re getting closer to the famous neko nyan dance.
Air Gear 21
Hmm… I watched this a couple days ago, so lets see what I can remember. Spitfire is a hairdresser in his part time and Simca went to him to get a haircut. Ikki is given the chance to rule Genesis, so all the various Storm Riders come to his house and practically worship him. Ikki and the rest of Kogarasumaru have been savoring their new position, but Ikki’s not really sure whether he wants to take such a prestigious role. Ringo’s quite bothered by all of this, however. This was a rather interesting episode, seeing how it opened up a new story arc. Still being behind on the manga I can’t confirm this, but I hear that this leads to new material that wasn’t in the manga. This could mean that the series is coming to an end, or that it’s going to venture into fillers. I still don’t know exactly how many episodes this is slated to be. The next episode looks a bit random from the preview, but I’m downloading it now, so I’ll see soon enough. I hope the details covered in this episode aren’t neglected completely.
Air Gear 22
Interesting episode. It was much better than I’d anticipated from the preview. There’s just something about the directing of this anime that I don’t like. Often, I really liked a story in the manga but didn’t care for it as much once it was animated. Despite the fact that this episode had many redeeming qualities, it just didn’t flow the way I wanted it too. Basically, it was another Akito-centric episode, though it occurred in the middle of the whole genesis plotline. It also introduced the impeding danger of another team, Trident. It leaves me to wonder how they’re going to fit in with the Genesis plotline or if they’re completely unrelated. I’ll watch the episode later and for now, not dwell on what the heck it’s supposed to mean. This episode gave some interesting background on Sleeping Forest. It was quite obvious from the previous episode that if Ikki were to join Genesis, then he would have to fight against Sleeping Forest. Now that’s simply been confirmed. This fact also adds to the rivalry between Simca and Ringo. They’re fighting over more than just Ikki. This episode really didn’t go into depth on how Genesis was created, just why. It makes me wonder if they had disliked each other previously. As for the Akito portion of this episode, he needed money to go on a class trip. Eventually, he was left only with the option of getting his money out of the trailer where he used to live with his brother. Surprisingly, Kaito isn’t his usual evil self. He instead lets Akito and Ikki get away with minimal harm (and all the harm was done by Akira, not him.) I actually felt somewhat bad for him. To an extent, it seems he does care about Akito. It’s great to see that he’s not such a bad character. I can’t totally forgive him for many of his earlier actions, but no longer hate him. My respect for Ikki also grew after watching this episode. Seeing how he sacrificed his happiness to save Rika’s money was a very great thing for him to do, especially because he was so young at that time. It was quite noble of him. It’s amazing how much I’ve grown to like his character, since I found him flat and boring at first, and at times flat out disturbing. He’s still a bit gross, but much more respectable. It bothered me a bit that they didn’t show his talk with Ume. I wonder if for her sake, he’ll make another sacrifice and not join Genesis. If Ringo were to let him know how she felt about the situation, that might also help convince him. I’ll have to get the next episode soon, even if it looks stupid, because this one did too and yet I had this much to say about it.

I warn that this is very, very image heavy. Therefore, I’m placing it behind a cut.
As for the actual episode, it was about Kenta trying to get a partner for his comedy act. It bordered painfully boring at points. I like Kenta, but the rest of Mai and Saki’s friends really do nothing for me. They got far too much focus this episode, so it wasn’t very good. The new ED was quite awesome though, making up for the episode being not-so-awesome. It seems like dances are the trend lately. I wonder if there will be a Gundam version for this one. The animation was very cute, especially the portion with the bad guys. They left out Akudaikon-sama though. The ED song was also really good. I never particularly cared for the OP theme or the original ED, but I liked this song much. I can’t wait for the single to be released.