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All further entries will be published to the new blog, so please check there for updates. 7/23/2006 Tsuyokiss: Episode 3![]() Impressions:
I have seen many articles and comments criticising the first few episodes of the series; about the quality, story and adaptation of the game. As I have never played the game before, I'd say my impression of the series so far is quite different from others. I agree that the animation and quality is not too good, but I'm fine with everything else. I just wish there will be more plot movement and character development next time. When (and if) the subs come out, I will write a full summary for the series.
![]() Brief Recap:
In a dream, Konoe Sunao tries to kill Erika with a sword, only to be stopped by Kanisawa Kinu and Yashi Nagomi. Amused at the sight of Sunao, she reveals a gun hidden beneath her blazer. Sunao wakes up at the moment she fires. She finds herself in a bed at the school's sick bay, dressed in her sports uniform. She then remembers about the athletics event that had taken place. Ok, rewind a bit – earlier in the day, Erika and Sunao will challenge each other during the competition. I THINK the reason for this is to determine whether the theatre club will be formed – if Sunao wins, it will; if Erika wins, it won't. As Sunao is cheering her friends on during the race, she recalls the time when she had been in the school council building, where she was informed about the competition.
The episode features several events with (nearly) all the characters participating. First there's the race between Nishizaki Noriko and Satou Yoshimi (and some other girls, but they aren't important). Satou manages to win the race, but barely. Nishizaki claims second place. For the people who aren't good with names, Satou is the blue-haired girl who helps out Erika (the princess of the school and head of the school council. Nishizaki is the aquamarine-haired girl who likes taking pictures. Next is the race between Kanisawa and Asada. Kanisawa manages to win by sabotaging the other competitors. Asada comes second. Kanisawa is the short, blonde girl with braided hair. Asada is the orange haired girl who names herself Sunao's fan. The next race is between the boys – Leo (the guy from Sunao's childhood) and Murata Youhei (the guy with short, blue, combed back blue hair). They must run up to the table, read the description on a piece of paper, find the matching object carry it to the finish line. Leo gets the description of 'poniiteeru', or 'ponytail', which refers to Erika. Murata's one reads 'tsuinteeru', or 'twintails', referring to Sunao (hey, they're meant to be objects, not people!). Erika and Leo win easily. Then there's Kurogane's volleyball game (the blue-haired girl with the katana). She performs a spike from high up, turning the ball into a fiery dragon. The impact results in the destruction of part of the court and forces everyone to surrender due to inability to continue. Next, everyone has lunch, followed by various competitions, where Erika and Sunao have their heated battle – Erika wins all of them.
The boxing match between Subaru (orange haired guy; has long hair, ties is back, and no, not the guy who wears glasses) and Murata ends in a draw. But how to decide who wins? To replace them, Erika and Sunao have a game of Taiman(?) dodgeball. An enormous t-shaped balancing beam is erected. The two stand at either end and attempt to knock the other off with a dodgeball (at least I think the aim is to knock them off the stand). Sunao puts up a fairly good fight and takes everything up a step when she is cheered on, but Erika is simply far too good, and the match ends with Sunao fainting of exhaustion. She is about to fall off, but Kurogane saves her. Now we go back to the scenes before the OP, where she wakes from her dream. Satou is standing beside the bed, holding up a maid costume. Now I'm really not sure what happens, but I think that because she lost, Sunao has to dress up and clean the sporting grounds. However, it turns out almost everyone has gathered outside to help her. The sight brings tears to her eyes.
Preview:
![]() ED =)
![]() Zero no Tsukaima: Episode 3 Impressions:
Ok, I'm kinda disappointed that Louise has not in fact developed any feelings toward Saito. Well, if she has and is only pretending to not care about him, she must be quite the actress. Kirche's romantic life brings a laugh, but I can assume her love for Saito is not 'true' love. I do believe she will continue chasing after him, playing out the role of the lead's rival. Siesta is another story. She does appear to have feelings for Saito, and they appear to be deeper than Kirche's, but I think this is so only because they are both commoners. As for Saito, I'd say he prefers Kirche for now for her breast, Siesta second as they get along quite well, and Louise and obvious third. The quality remains quite good and I'm beginning to like the OP more, though I still have no interest in the ED (although, I think it sounds better if you play it at 1.5x speed).
![]() Summary:
Outside, Saito is complaining of how cold the water is as he is washing Louise's clothes. He complains of how frilly her panties are, making them hard to wash. This makes him recall earlier when Louise had ordered him to wash them. While Saito had been sleeping, the laundry had built up, developing into a large basket-full of dirty clothes. Although angry at having to do this, Saito remembers when Siesta had told him Louise had taken care of him while he was sleeping, and so he inquires her about it. Louise says that it's natural for a master to look after their familiars when they are sick. She says that he should always he grateful for her existence, and how he should be thankful to her all the time instead of just this once. Outside, Saito sees several students walking with their familiars, and wonders if he's the same as them. He gets depressed, wanting to go home. Breaking his sad face, Louise comes and pinches him on the ear. She scolds him for taking so long doing the laundry.
In class, the teacher is talking about the four elements and the spells you can create by combining several of these elements. A mage's level also depends on the number of elements he/she can combine in a spell. She asks the class if anyone knows what these levels are. Montmorency indicates she knows and begins to inform the class: if one can combine two elements, he/she is a 'line'. Combining three makes him/her a 'triangle', and four a 'square'. As she sits back down, Saito notices he is in perfect position to catch a glimpse of Montmorency's panties (even though she is wearing stockings?). He wills for her to move her legs apart a bit further, but gets kicked in the stomach by Louise. The teacher says that she believes most of the students can only use one element. Kirche interrupts by saying there is still one student who can't even use one element: the one called 'Zero'. Everyone shifts their gaze to Louise. Saito, who is unaware at first, realises Louise has no talent for magic.
As they are walking outside, Saito says he finally understands why everyone calls Louise 'Zero'. He points out the fact that she has a magic success rate of zero. He runs in front of Louise and tells her he has made a song for her. He criticises her further in the song (and I think Saito is being extremely mean), making Louise furious. She stumbles over her words as she is speaking. Saito realises he has made her mad and tries to apologise, but this does not stop Louise from placing a new rule: each time Saito says the word 'zero', there will be no meal. As he has said it four times, he must skip four meals now.
At night as Saito is getting Louise ready for bed (this makes her sound like a baby), he asks her if he can eat. He hasn't had lunch or dinner, so there are two more meals to skip. As Louise is staring out the window at the night sky, Saito comes close to and says over her shoulder that he might starve to death. He says it's a master's duty to take care of its familiar. He begins to beg, and eventually Louise decides to let him off the hook. Saito then screws up again by saying that she is a kind master and that he'll never say 'zero' again, even though she has zero magic and zero breasts. The latter comment is what triggers Louise's outrage. She takes away his meals again and forbids him from sleeping in the room.
As Saito is trying to fall asleep outside the room, he sees Siesta wandering outside in the hallways. A few scenes are cut, but what happens is obvious as the next scene is of Saito eating leftover food from the daily feasts. The head chef, Marto, and the other cooks are standing around him as he eats. Marto starts calling Saito 'Our Sword', prompting him to ask why he's saying it. He explains that it's because he was able to beat a noble as a mere commoner. Saito says that as soon as he gripped the sword, his body began moving on its own and he doesn’t really know what happened. All the cooks are impressed and Marto suddenly gets the urge to kiss Saito (yes, Marto is a guy). Saito struggles to get him off. All the while, Siesta had been observing him cheerfully. Later, as Siesta and Saito are alone outside, she asks him to come again some time as he is everyone's fan. Saito says that he has finally found some confidence to live here. Siesta tells him that after the fight with Guiche, he was on the verge of death. Louise had bought a very expensive medicine to keep him alive. Saito is surprised to hear this. Nearing the end f their conversation, Siesta says she would like to talk with him longer next time. Saito blushes momentarily, then the two part ways.
Saito encounters Kirche's salamander as he is heading back upstairs. He is dragged into Kirche's room, where she's wearing her very little clothes and standing in a seductive position. Going right to the point, she tells Saito she loves him and wants to spend the night together. As she leans closer to kiss the confused Saito, a man appears outside the window. As they are on the third floor, the man must be levitating. His name is Styx. Kirche had forgotten about her 'appointment' with him and wants to reschedule it to 2 hours later. Styx tries to protest, but Kirche sends a small, flaming dragon his way, making him fall. Kirche says that the person she is 'most' in love with is Saito (meaning she has more than one person on her mind). She leans in but is interrupted again by another angry man. Kirche gets rid of him easily, but three more men appear at the window. Kirche offers to see them six hours later, but then that will be morning. Seeing no way out, she orders her salamander to take care of them. With no more distractions, Kirche pushes Saito down. Saito tries to worm his way out. Kirche says wouldn’t he be happier with her that Louise. Saito thinks about it for a moment, noting her large breasts compare to Louise's non-apparent ones. Before he can reply, she presses her lips onto his. The two stay in this position for some time, before they here someone open the door. Louise is standing at the door and she doesn't look too happy. She tells Saito to go with her. Kirche says that even though he's Louise's familiar, he is still human, so intruding on his love-life is tyranny. She then hugs Saito's head, placing it in between her breasts. With this, Saito has no choice but to agree with Kirche. Louise counters by saying that many nobles who are in love with Kirche will be after him tomorrow. Saito decides to go with Louise. He is almost about to fall for Kirche's pleading eyes before Louise drags him away by his ear.
Louise locks the door when she has brought Saito back into her room. She gets out a whip, saying she was wrong to have treated Saito as a human. She stutters as she tries to scold him (like she always does when she is angry) and starts striking him with the whip. She is furious he had gone to see Kirche, which makes Saito think she's jealous. Louise denies this, knees him in the crotch and says her family and Kirche's are natural enemies. After explaining how he was forced into Kirche's room, Louise forgives him somewhat. She thinks he's pathetic as he couldn't defend himself against the salamander, even though he's a swordsman. Saito says she's wrong as the time he fought Guiche was the first time he had held a sword. He explains that his body had begun moving on its own when he took the sword in his hand. Louise thinks about this for a while, before saying that when a contract is made, the familiar gains a special ability. Saito says he was unarmed so he couldn't do anything. As tomorrow is the 'Day of Nothing' – or Sunday – she decides to go and buy him a weapon. As she lies down on her bed, she asks Saito where he's going, as he has a stack of hay in his arms and is walking towards the door. He says she had said he wasn't allowed to sleep in the room. Louise lifts the punishment and says he might be attacked again if he stays outside. Saito begins to think that she really does like him, which results in him getting a couple of whips again.
The next day, Kirche is putting on her makeup and thinking about how she should seduce Saito today. She hears something outside, and when she goes to take a look, sees Saito and Louise riding on a horse. Saito has grabbed onto Louise's chest and says that as there is nothing there, he thought it was her stomach. Kirche makes her way to Tabitha's room, hoping for a ride on her familiar to catch up with Saito. Before she enters, Tabitha puts a muting spell on her. When she sees it's her friend, she lifts the spell and hears the last part of her request. She says that it's the 'Day of Nothing', so she doesn't want to do anything. Kirche gives her a logical reason as to why they should follow Saito, making her agree to help her. Tabitha opens the window and whistles for her familiar to come. Soon, a large, blue dragon by the name of Sylph appears.
Meanwhile, Saito and Louise have arrived at the village (Diagon Alley!). They make their way to the weapons shop and start trying out the various swords. After some trial, Saito decides he wants the shop's best sword; one with a gold blade and hilt, made by the famous Germanian Alchemist Lord Shupei. Louise is astonished to here it cost 3000 'new gold', which is enough to by a decent home with a forest garden. Louise had only brought 100 'new gold', which is only enough to by an old, rusty sword that looks like a piece of trash that had been thrown away long ago. Hearing Saito complain when they are outside, Louise tells him she had recently bought a very expensive item. Saito remembers that she had used a lot of money to save his life, and shuts up. Following them the whole time are Kirche and Tabitha. Kirche discerns that Louise had bought Saito a gift to win him over, and so decides to buy a gift for him too.
Back at the Academy, Kirche has presented Saito her gift: the gold sword that was worth 3000 'new gold'. Kirche had coaxed the store keeper into reducing the price to 500, using her impressive body. Kirche says that both swords and women are the best there (I think she is referring to Germania, where the sword was forged). She tells Louise that she can't possibly match up, being a Tristein girl. Louise counters by accusing Kirche of going to Germania, only to find that none of the guys showed any interest in her. Both mages raise their wands, but they are quickly disarmed by Tabitha, who says they shouldn't duel inside. The two decide to let Saito choose between the swords. Saito would've immediately chosen the gold one, but realises that it's not only the sword that he'll be choosing. Whichever he chooses will break the other's heart. He asks if he can choose both, but this lands him two kicks to the face. The two girls then tell each other they hate each other and decide to duel. I wonder who would win. Kirche obviously has more talent as a mage, but Louise's vicious explosions might give her the edge… Suddenly, someone tells them to shut up and calls them stupid. Both round on Saito, thinking he had said it, but everyone realises it's actually the old, rusty 100 'new gold' sword who had spoke. Ecstatic about the talking sword, he decides to choose it to keep. This seems to resolve the quarrel.
Preview:
![]() 7/22/2006 Bleach: Episode 89
Bleach 89: 'Rematch?! Ishida vs. Nemu'
Impressions:
I am really impressed with this episode. The animation quality has gotten much better, and the character design has improved greatly. I especially like the improvements on Orihime; compare her in this episode to the two where Rukia was controlled. However, there were a few extra shortcuts taken to compensate. For example, quite a few stills were used and several scenes were repeated. I don't mind that at all, as I am very happy with the improvements. The story was quite good and the show continues to keep up its non-stop action, but I still don't understand how Geselle actually works. If it only appears in shadows, shouldn't it be able to move freely within the caves as the whole place is dark? Judging by the preview of the next episode, Ichigo will face Kariya. Some people say that the fillers will continue to the end of the year, which is another 20 or so episodes. That's highly likely, but if the next episode is the start of the final round between the Shinigami and the Bounto (which I doubt it is) then the fillers will be ending soon. If the fillers continue to be as good as this episode, I'll be happy for it to last until the end of the year – but then again, I doubt the high quality will continue.
Quick Recap:
For those of you who don't like reading long episode synopses, here's a brief outline of the events that occurred (the full summary is below). As Kira, Matsumoto, Hisagi and Ayasegawa succumb to Ugaki's shadow doll, Geselle, Ichigo, Renji, Rukia, Chad, Orihime and the three – no four – modified souls arrive at the entrance to the Bounto's cave. Meanwhile, Ishida and Nemu exchange a few short greetings before the vice-captain suddenly lunges at Ishida, attacking him. Ishida, with no powers of his own, has no choice but to dodge and back away. Nemu concludes that he has indeed lost his powers. Back at the cave, the group are confronted by the shadow-casting eyes, the same as those the other ice-captains encountered. However, their attacks are ineffective as the eyes are far too numerous. The eyes begin to cast shadows, allowing Geselle to appear and attack. By the waterfall, Nemu asks Ishida if he wants power. Ichigo finds himself in a dangerous situation, but is saved by Matsumoto. She appears, dirty and wounded, and informs everyone of the secret behind the enemy. The doll, Geselle, can only appear from shadows. All they have to do is destroy the eyes and their surroundings to prevent this from happening. Ugaki broadcasts a message for them to challenge him. Ichigo and Renji go, leaving the others behind. They meet up with Hisagi and Kira, who are both battered pretty badly. In the end, Kira defeats Geselle using his Zanpakuto's weight doubling ability. The tunnel starts to collapse, prompting Kira and Hisagi to tell Ichigo and Renji to go on ahead. The two comply and run off. Nemu hands Ishida an object that is said to have belonged to the top Quincys hundreds of years ago.
Full Summary:
The episode starts with a short recap of the last episode, depicting the scenes where the vice-captains and fifth seater are defeated. As Ichigo and the others prepare to raid the cave, Nemu approaches Ishida by the waterfall where he had been training. Ishida recognises her and remembers the last time they met. They exchange a few greetings before Nemu suddenly lashes out at Ishida. Having no powers, he is forced to evade her attacks. She eventually knocks him down and proceeds to finish him off with a kidou attack.
Ichigo asks the modified souls if they sense any Bounto. None of them are too sure and Cloud suggests that there may be something that is preventing the detection of reiastsu. The group head in and walk for a bit without encountering any danger. Orihime wonders if the others are ok. Renji comments that three vice-captains won't be defeated by the Bounto that easily. Ugaki, pleased with the previous results, lays his cards out again. The mysterious eyes appear above them. Ririn tells them to run away, but the ever-confident Ichigo and Renji charge forward, ignoring her. They enter another room, which appears to be free f\of the eyes. The group walk on in silence for a while before the eyes appear again. This time, they begin attacking. Ichigo and Rengi swing their Zanpakutos around, destroying many at a time. Chad uses his enhanced fist to attack. Rukia uses her kidou – White Lightning – to attack, but ends up provoking the eyes, causing them to surround her. Before they can counterattack, Orihime forms her triangular shield in front of Rukia, saving her. Everyone else continues to attack, but they realises it is pointless as there are too many eyes. Rukia suggests they lure them into a confined space and attack them all at once. The group agrees, but before they can carry out the plan, the eyes begin to shine. Several create a shadow from a pillar behind Rukia; from which Geselle appears as a giant hand. It strikes her before she can get away, easily sending her flying. Renji catches her but gets propelled backward as well. He ends up crashing into the wall and falling a great distance. He seems to be fine, but Rukia has to struggle just to utter a few words (which are 'I'm fine').
Geselle starts appearing in stranger forms. It takes the shape of a giant blade and swings itself down at Ichigo. While he is holding it off, another appears behind in, this time with a rotor blade. Before the spinning blade can cut Ichigo in half, Orihime steps in and casts her shield to protect them. She tries to counterattack, but the eyes behind stop glowing and the blade disappears. Taking the opportunity, Ichigo charges forward, only to be grappled by the sword, which has now morphed into a number of ropes. Both Ichigo and Orihime are ragged down, rendered powerless. Renji is on the ground protecting Rukia, so he can't help. Chad tries to go to their aid, but is blocked by the hundreds of circling eyes.
Meanwhile, it seems that Nemu had intentionally missed Ishida with her kidou attack. He is on the ground, stunned. Nemu concludes that Ishida really has lost his powers. Annoyed, Ishida asks her why she attacked him. Ignoring this question, she asks him if he wants to have power. Ishida thinks back to when Yoshino (the female Bounto who he fell in love with – well, maybe it wasn't love, but he certainly cared for her a great deal). He thinks that if he had more power, he could've saved her. He tells Nemu that he doesn't want everything to end without him doing something. Nemu replies saying she understands and will lend him her power.
Before Ugaki, a bruised, dirty Matsumoto shows up and releases her shikai. The particles of dust cut Ichigo and Orihime free. She explains that the doll appears from the shadows cast by the eyes. She tells them to smash everything that creates a shadow. Ugaki is getting panicky at the sight of his crumbling plan. However, he regains his calm, collects his cards and prepares for another round. Once again, he smiles… evilly. The group are sitting on the ground, resting. Rukia is asked if she is ok, and she replies 'yes'. Matsumoto mentions that she was told Rukia sustained direct damage to the soul during the fight against Mabashi. She says that damage to the soul heals much slower than physical wounds. As Rukia is about to restate that she is fine, a voice interrupts. Ugaki is broadcasting his voice to the them. He introduces himself and his doll. He explains that the Bounto have collected and consumed a large quantity of living souls using the Bitto. This had brought them and their dolls an enormous increase in power. They had done this as an attempt to evolve. Ugaki changes his tone to a melancholic one. He says that the Bounto are filled with sorrow now, as even though they are human, they were treated badly, excluded, persecuted. He starts talking about their infertility; their dwindling numbers. For a moment it looks like Renji is about to cry, but in fact is about to burst with anger. He stands up and says there is no reason for them to steal people's lives. Ugaki's speech had awoken his emotional side by bringing back memories of the injured boy he had saved. Ugaki's tone of speech returns to normal. He then finishes his talk by challenging them to reach him in the middle of the caves.
Renji is about to leave, but Ichigo stands up and says he will go too. Orihime offers to help, by Ichigo asks her to stay and take care of everyone's injuries. Rukia protests, saying she can still fight, but is met by a quick, negative reply from Ichigo. He says he and Renji will be the only ones going on from here. He asks Chad to stay and watch their backs and to protect everyone as they are being healed. Chad complies. Matsumoto tells Ichigo that she thinks Kira and Hisagi are somewhere in the caves, but for him to still be careful. She also says that she will catch up to him when she has recovered. The three modified souls ask what they should do. Ichigo tells them to stay, which gets a quick reaction from Kon, who decides to protect Rukia, Orihime and Matsumoto. Ichigo and Renji leave, which makes Kon realise the girls aren't going with them.
As the two Shinigami proceed deeper into the tunnels, they destroy the rocks and pillars in the way. The eyes show up again and casts shadows from Ichigo and Renji – something they didn't account for. Two blades appear from their shadows and swing down. The blades are stopped by the sudden appearance of Kira and Hisagi, both looking quite beaten up. They fend off the blades then begin to destroy the eyes. As the four walk on, something illuminates the ceiling. Blades spring forth from the shadows above and break off the stalactites. The four Shinigami split up to avoid the falling chunks of rock. Eyes appear and begin to shine. Shadows are cast from the fallen stalactites. Spears arise from one of the shadows, shooting straight at Ichigo. Kira blocks the attack and says they are cowardly because they only attack from behind. He takes on the spears with his shikai. Eventually, they become to heavy and collapse onto the ground. Ugaki has not caught on as to what had happened. As if answering his question, Kira says that his Wabisuke doubles the weight of whatever it cuts. A large flail appears behind him and throws itself at him. Hisagi leaps in the way and sinks his blade into it. Kira takes the chance to hit it repeatedly, multiplying its weight. Desperate and frustrated, Ugaki collects his cards and recalls Geselle. From a distance, Ichigo asks Kira and Hisagi if they are alright. Before he and Renji can get to them, the roof begins to cave in. The two vice-captains tell Ichigo to go on as 'he' wants to face Ichigo himself. By this, I think he is referring to Kariya, as they then say they will stay back and take care of 'this', which I assume refers to Ugaki. Althought reluctant at first, Ichigo and Renji agree.
The final scenes are of Ishida and Nemu. The vice-captain presents him with a strange object that's meant to be wrapped around the wrist, supposedly to increase the Quincys' bow power. She tells Ishida that it's a battle accessory passed down to the top Quicys hundreds of years ago. Soul Society's technology department had custody over it for research. She says it has the ability to control spirit force, and offers the object to Ishida. Nemu says that if he is a true Quincy, the object will surely help him.
Preview:
7/21/2006 Coyote Ragtime Show: Episode 2![]() Episode 2: The Girl of the Pirate Hideout
Impressions:
The second episode was pretty good, but I think the first one was better. The first episode presented a far more interesting story (and more bloodshed!) I'm also quite disappointed at the Marciano's Sisters' performance this episode. I hope it's not one of those shows where the antagonist shows up every episode and loses each time. It's probably too early to say such things, so I'll see what happens in the next few episodes. I've also noticed that the Sisters act far more like humans than cyborgs. The shock, surprise, anger and other emotions displayed are a sign of excellent engineering – technology must have advanced a lot. The way they move and recoil is also very human. But then again, it depends on what you like to determine whether this is a good or bad thing. Personally, I like it how they are very human – makes me forget they're cyborgs. The last part, how Mister is saved, is far too convenient. A larger struggle between the Mister's ship and the 12 Sisters would have done the job – Katana and Bishop exchanging fire more as Mister is falling, maybe some rockets…
![]() ![]() Summary:
A red-haired girl is gloomily staring outside the window from her room. She lies down on her bed, staring at a photo of her, Mister and her dad, with a disappointed/sad look on her face. As numerous thoughts are probably going through her head, she lets go of her pendant, letting it dangle from her neck.It's blue with silver caps, and is the size of her finger.
Madame Marciano is attending her prosecution trial for sending out the 12 Sisters against a single Coyote – Mister. She and seven other guild members have gathered in the room, sitting around a round a large, circular table. They want to know why Madame Marciano sent the Sisters in to capture one man, and what she wants from him.
Angelica Barnes has recruited Chelsea as her assistant. Chelsea has found Mister's file, which shows his name as Luis Gonzalez, which is obviously false. He had been charged with causing a twenty-five car pile up after crashing his car. He had been drunk at the time. He was sentenced to a year of imprisonment. In the car, Angelica explains that Mister only had 10 days left before the end of his sentence. The reason he had broken out remains unknown, but it means something urgent has come up for him. Back at the conference, Marciano has ordered the 12 Sisters to perform a coup d'état, killing most of the guild members. The remaining guild member tells her that she has forgotten about something. How this ends and whether he is killed or not is not shown.
Elsewhere in some sort of garage, the news reporter is talking about the Graceland Liberation Army yet to respond to the surrender request. Apparently, the planet will be destroyed by explosives in seven days. The channel suddenly changes to a guy who calls himself Super Soul. He starts raving on about random junk until Bishop (one of the guys who freed Mister) unplugs the power cord. Bishop tells Katana (the other guy who saved Mister, and is now working on repairing a large ship) that two hours, fifty-nine minutes and thirty seconds have passed, which means he now has thirty seconds left to finish the repairs. Luckily, Katana only has one last spot to weld and he finishes with two seconds to spare. There had apparently been a bet, as Bishop surrenders his watch.
Upstairs, Mister is shaving his year-old beard. Bishop comes up and tells him they can leave as soon as he's ready. He also apologizes and tells him that he had been lying when he said that the 'young lady' had wanted to talk to him. We later discover that the 'young lady' is the girl from the start of the show, as well as from the photo, called Franca. Mister does not get angry. Instead, he grins and says he had thought so. Bishop reminds him that they don't have any time left, as Graceland will turn to dust in seven days. Distracted by Katana who is still celebrating, he yells at him to keep quiet.
In a bar, a news report is being broadcast regarding Marciano's recent attack on Sandvil prison. Everyone at the bar knows it's Mister as they all have some sort of connection with him. They argue about whether he got out or not. Although this argument isn't the catalyst for the following occurrence, it is the conversation which leads to another, which eventually starts a large brawl. As faces are being smashed, tables destroyed and blood spilled, Franca steps up onto the bar and hits someone on the head with a frying pan. Everyone stops and the room goes silent. Franca says with a commanding voice that she will not forgive anyone who destroys her shop. The guy who she hit with a frying pan comments on how the shop isn't hers, but actually Mister's. Someone asks if Mister has tried to contact her yet, which makes her feel sad. Right on cue, Mister steps in, causing a celebration among the people in the bar, who are in fact 'coyotes'. Franca isn't too happy though as she walks up to him and slaps him.
During the night as Franca is playing her harmonica on the roof, she is approached by Mister, who she asks why he escaped from prison when he was about to be released 10 days later. She doesn't expect an answer from him as she already know about the planned annihilation of Graceland, where the 'treasure' is. She says that if he doesn't find the treasure soon, taking care of her up until now would have been a waste. Mister says it's not the case. He wants to sort Franca's thoughts out before Graceland is destroyed. Franca's father was killed by the guild (the one Madame Marciano was in) and he left something behind on that planet. Mister asks Franca if she wants to know what it is. He tells her that if she wants, he'll take her to see the treasure with him. Franca cannot believe this as she's always thought Mister only wanted the treasure and didn't really care for her.
Before anything further can be said, two helicopters pass over them. The 12 Sisters have returned! Their mission is to capture Franca and Mister alive. One of the sisters asks Marciano why she never tried to capture the girl, as it would be easier to just get the location of the treasure from her. Another sister informs her that if this was possible, Mister would have done so already. Both Franca and Mister immediately recognize the danger and are already heading down the stairs. Mister tries to contact Bishop but there's a high level of interference. As he is running, he falls down a hole in the stairs, prompting Franca to call out 'Mister!' She looks down and sees he is perfectly fine. When she gets to the same level as her, Mister says that's it's been a while since she called him 'Mister', which makes her blush. She then points to a door and says that there are weapons in there for him to use.
In the bar, the coyotes are no match for Marciano's men, their numbers dwindling very fast. Bishop and Katakana are struggling under the barrage of bullets, forced to hide behind the bar. The few remaining survivors open a cover at the back, allowing Bishop and Katana to escape into the sewers. When they are safely underground, the coyotes leave their safety zone for one final stand (except they get blown to pieces by a rocket straight away).
In Sandvil, Angelica has found out about the guild's move against Mister. The authorities haven't done anything about it yet, as they receive benefits from the guild. Chelsea starts to think about this, which causes Angelica to get pissed and asks her if she has anything else apart from her memory and large breasts. Chelsea says it's useful to have large breasts, as she makes friends easily and gets free food. She shows Angelica her contact book, indicating all the people she's met. Angelica snatches it away and notices one name in particular – Super Soul!
Back the raid on the bar, Mister is readying his armament as Franca recalls the time her father was killed. It had happened in space – Mister's ship was attacked and damaged, which resulted Franca's father's death. He had spent the last few moments of his life in Mister's lap. Just before passing away, he had given Mister the pendant which Franca now has. Franca starts talking about how Mister had stopped traveling for her sake. He hadn't taken the pendant by force, even though he could, as the whereabouts of the treasure is in the pendant.
Mister proceeds outside and manages to overcome the men shooting from down the hall. Before he and Franca can escape, one of the survivors throws a tracking device onto Franca's skirt. Tracking their movements, a squad of soldiers led by one of the 12 Sister's ready themselves outside the elevator, which Mister and Franca are meant to be coming down in. However, they are mistaken and discover the tracking device on a rat. The enemy quickly relocates Mister, who is on the roof. Franca tosses a grenade into the helicopter which found them, blowing it apart. The explosion sends both Franca and Mister to the other side of the roof and over the edge. Mister manages to grab her arm, keeping both of them suspended by his other arm.
Madame Marciano reminds the Sisters that they are not allowed to kill them. The connection with them is suddenly lost. It appears that all transmissions are down, which is replaced by Super Soul's voice. He had done so at Chelsea's request.
Bishop and Katana make it to the ship they've just repaired and leave the garage to search for Mister and Franca. With tears in her eyes, Franca tells Mister to take the pendant and to let her go. She says that he's been kind to her for long enough. Mister says that it's her that's what's important to him, not the treasure. Mister lets go of the edge of the building, sending both of them plummeting to the ground, just as one of the Sisters arrives at the roof to capture them. They fall for what seems to be quite a long time before being caught by Bishop and Katana. As the ship flies off into the distance, Franca tells Mister that she will go with him to Graceland.
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