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Stéphane Dumas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: alt.fan.sailor-moon Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 10:07 AM Subject: 200 Days of Sailor Moon - Episode 195 > Episode 195 - Kakyuu Pricess is extinguished! Galaxia's advent > > This is another one of those big giveaway titles Sailor Moon likes so > much. > > There was still some comedy in the last episode, but from here on out > the show is pretty much unrelentingly dark and hopeless until the end > of episode 200. I'm especially surprised that the show made finding > the Princess such a main goal of the season but then when she finally > is found she dies two episodes later. A lot of the time in the final 6 > episodes is devoted to shooting down, one by one, every option of > fighting Galaxia that involves people just doing their own thing. Some > people find it drawn out (and I wonder if they did draw it out a > little bit to make sure that the final episode would be #200), but I > think it works well. > > Almost equal to the scene in the last episode is the one where Usagi > and Rei are talking at the beginning, and Usagi wonders what Mamoru is > doing, etc. > > Some people have questioned why Mamoru's disappearance wouldn't have > been noticed earlier, but Galaxia probably didn't crash the plane, she > just got Mamoru and then let the plane go on its own. > > The identity of Chibi-Chibi is revealed in this episode, although > probably too subtly for most people to notice on their first viewing > -- but during the final concert when the Starlights are trying to call > forth the Light of Hope, Chibi-Chibi starts glowing. Then later, as > Fireball Princess is dying, Chibi-Chibi appears to her and then right > before she dies she says "Light of Hope..." > > -Chris Chris Kern wrote: >Episode 195 - Kakyuu Pricess is extinguished! Galaxia's advent > >This is another one of those big giveaway titles Sailor Moon likes so >much. > >There was still some comedy in the last episode, but from here on out >the show is pretty much unrelentingly dark and hopeless until the end >of episode 200. I'm especially surprised that the show made finding >the Princess such a main goal of the season but then when she finally >is found she dies two episodes later. A lot of the time in the final 6 >episodes is devoted to shooting down, one by one, every option of >fighting Galaxia that involves people just doing their own thing. Some >people find it drawn out (and I wonder if they did draw it out a >little bit to make sure that the final episode would be #200), but I >think it works well. You might be right. It seems that Stars has the longest conclusion of any of the seasons. If you go by the last MOTD/random victim for each season as an indicator that the next episode will be the beginning of the conclusion, then we would have the following wrap-ups for each season: Classic: 3 episodes R1: 2 episodes R2: 6 episodes Super: 5 episodes SuperS: 6 episodes Stars: 8 episodes >Almost equal to the scene in the last episode is the one where Usagi >and Rei are talking at the beginning, and Usagi wonders what Mamoru is >doing, etc. That was a wonderful scene. And one more coming up that will just tear at your heart. >Some people have questioned why Mamoru's disappearance wouldn't have >been noticed earlier, but Galaxia probably didn't crash the plane, she >just got Mamoru and then let the plane go on its own. At the very least, I would have signaled the stewardess. "Madam? The gentleman next to me just evaporated into a cloud of golden sparkly balls. Can I, um, move to a different seat?" I keep wondering, if Galaxia could target Mamoru immediately with such laser-like accuracy, why does she then waste so much time with her minions finding random victims after that. Other then the obvious plot device to clear the way for Seiya, I figured the reason must be that he is the guardian of the Earth and therefore gives out some special signal as such. Maybe every senshi gives off a homing signal if they are on their home planet. At least the girls know now that something has happened to Mamoru. It's not clear at this point that they've told Usagi yet. >The identity of Chibi-Chibi is revealed in this episode, although >probably too subtly for most people to notice on their first viewing >-- but during the final concert when the Starlights are trying to call >forth the Light of Hope, Chibi-Chibi starts glowing. Then later, as >Fireball Princess is dying, Chibi-Chibi appears to her and then right >before she dies she says "Light of Hope..." It's good that they kept Chibi-Chibi's personality rather bland so that it would be difficult for fans to form a bond with her given her final destiny. -- Phoenix www.phoenixanime.com Group email addresses: Post message: [email protected] Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List owner: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Shortcut URL to Yahoo! Groups' SUML page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sailor_Uranus For further info, please visit the list's web site at http://haruka.nu/suml Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sailor_Uranus/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sailor_Uranus/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
