Genesis of aquarion anime clips
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Literally 腐女子 means a rotten or corrupt girl, and that’s why her power is to rot or corrupt matter.
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She is called a 腐女子 fujoshi, the type of character who quasi-lusts over beautiful men pairing up together and imagines gay subtext in everything. The second sub-pun is that moroi rhymes with noroi – curse, so the Curse of Malloy in Japanese is actually a rhyme ( moroi no noroi) that can also mean the Curse of Fragility. Thus it’s connected to his power, and he made the same pun back in the Special Training of the Grave episode when he was buried and said that he was crumbling apart. His name is pronounced moroi, which in Japanese can also be read 脆い – fragile or brittle (and it’s what he mutters in that first screenshot). I think I actually like it more than Evol, but less than Spada. On the other hand, Team Evol wasn’t even using any of its powers (high speed flight? force projectiles? anyone?) so really they deserved whatever they got. After Jin used his power on it, its firepower, and consequently its ability to capitalize on its ranged advantage, was much improved, apparently to the point where it can compete with the Infinity Punch.Īs for its Elemental resonance? Based on Malloy’s and Sazanka’s performance, it could have fooled me. Much was made of Gepard’s one real advantage: like Aquarion Luna, it’s predecessor in runthood, Gepard is the only Aquarion of its type with a proper ranged weapon. Supposedly, the Aquaria were modelled off of Gepard for that reason. Long the underdog of Aquarion EVOL‘s Aquarion forms, the official website describes it as a form that’s the easiest to pilot because it has a high tankiness and a low resonance with Element powers. Took me this long to do something about it. The big revelation wasn’t, at least not to the audience, but hopefully it will leap the plot forward a little since a little bit of the dramatic irony that’s been hanging over the heads of original Genesis fans has been chipped off. Good use of sub characters (including Cayenne, poor guy) and a fun fight, I thought. Not a very Aquarion episode, despite being all about EVOL slamming headfirst into Genesis, but I will dare to venture that it is a very EVOL episode.