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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed herself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.

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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed herself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.place]].

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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy [[spoiler:was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed herself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.]]

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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy [[spoiler:was was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed herself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.]]



* Episode 12 of the 2017 series: Kino and Hermes end up fleeing from flocks of sheep chasing them, knowing little about the animals and thinking they intend them harm. A funny misunderstanding, right? It becomes both darker and funnier when Kino makes a last-ditch effort to escape that involves running the sheep down by the dozens in a jeep and opening fire with every bullet she's got, [[spoiler: and the sheep ''don't back down''. Members of the flock were selectively bred for bloodsport before being released into the wild and relentlessly charge at Kino no matter how many she guns down. [[ProperlyParanoid Turns out they were right to be wary of the fluffy little buggers]]. ]]

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* Episode 12 of the 2017 series: Kino and Hermes end up fleeing from flocks of sheep chasing them, knowing little about the animals and thinking they intend them harm. A funny misunderstanding, right? It becomes both darker and funnier when Kino makes a last-ditch effort to escape that involves running the sheep down by the dozens in a jeep and opening fire with every bullet she's got, [[spoiler: and the sheep ''don't back down''. Members of the flock were selectively bred for bloodsport before being released into the wild and relentlessly charge at Kino no matter how many she guns down. [[ProperlyParanoid Turns out they were right to be wary of the fluffy little buggers]]. ]]
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* Episode 8: The Land of Wizards - Kino breaking her neutrality and providing Nimya advice to help her get her plane flying gets Nimya so overjoyed that she tackles Kino to the floor. Cue this quip from Hermes: [[LesYay "This is where things]] [[GirlOnGirlIsHot get interesting.]][[note]]Naughty Hermes.[[/note]]
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* In Episode 7 of the 2017 series, Kino's master and her other apprentice hole up in a clocktower and snipe at the soldiers surrounding them. Over the course of a few days, the soldiers go from being determined to capture them to begging them to take their money and leave.
* In Episode 9 of the 2017 series, Kino, who isn't the best cook, to put it mildly, ends up cooking her brand of fried chicken in a country of chefs. Amazingly enough, they actually make it their signature dish.
* Also from Episode 9 of the 2017 series, Ti, having come to a country where everyone writes down their wishes on a wall, wishes for everyone's wishes to come true. When Riku asks why she wished for that, Ti's response is a blunt, cynical "Because it's not as if any of this does any good anyway."
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* In Episode 3 of the 2017 series, Hermes is about to tell Kino something in the evening, but she insists that he tell her tomorrow. The next morning, Kino wakes up and goes to a mirror, at which point Hermes tells her- [[NowYouTellMe that if you go to bed without letting your hair dry, it will look wild in the morning]]. Cue LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand.
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* Episode 12 of the 2017 series: Kino and Hermes end up fleeing from flocks of sheep chasing them, knowing little about the animals and thinking they intend them harm. A funny misunderstanding, right? It becomes both darker and funnier when Kino makes a last-ditch effort to escape that involves running the sheep down by the dozens in a jeep and opening fire with every bullet she's got, [[spoiler: and the sheep ''don't back down''. Members of the flock were selectively bred for bloodsport before being released into the wild and relentlessly charge at Kino no matter how many she guns down. [[PorperlyParanoid Turns out they were right to be wary of the fluffy little buggers]]. ]]

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* Episode 12 of the 2017 series: Kino and Hermes end up fleeing from flocks of sheep chasing them, knowing little about the animals and thinking they intend them harm. A funny misunderstanding, right? It becomes both darker and funnier when Kino makes a last-ditch effort to escape that involves running the sheep down by the dozens in a jeep and opening fire with every bullet she's got, [[spoiler: and the sheep ''don't back down''. Members of the flock were selectively bred for bloodsport before being released into the wild and relentlessly charge at Kino no matter how many she guns down. [[PorperlyParanoid [[ProperlyParanoid Turns out they were right to be wary of the fluffy little buggers]]. ]]
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* Episode 12 of the 2017 series: Kino and Hermes end up fleeing from flocks of sheep chasing them, knowing little about the animals and thinking they intend them harm. A funny misunderstanding, right? It becomes both darker and funnier when Kino makes a last-ditch effort to escape that involves running the sheep down by the dozens in a jeep and opening fire with every bullet she's got, [[spoiler: and the sheep ''don't back down''. Members of the flock were selectively bred for bloodsport before being released into the wild, and relentlessly charge at Kino no matter how many she guns down.]]

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* Episode 12 of the 2017 series: Kino and Hermes end up fleeing from flocks of sheep chasing them, knowing little about the animals and thinking they intend them harm. A funny misunderstanding, right? It becomes both darker and funnier when Kino makes a last-ditch effort to escape that involves running the sheep down by the dozens in a jeep and opening fire with every bullet she's got, [[spoiler: and the sheep ''don't back down''. Members of the flock were selectively bred for bloodsport before being released into the wild, wild and relentlessly charge at Kino no matter how many she guns down.down. [[PorperlyParanoid Turns out they were right to be wary of the fluffy little buggers]]. ]]
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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy [[spoiler:was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed herself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.]]

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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy [[spoiler:was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed herself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.]]
* Episode 12 of the 2017 series: Kino and Hermes end up fleeing from flocks of sheep chasing them, knowing little about the animals and thinking they intend them harm. A funny misunderstanding, right? It becomes both darker and funnier when Kino makes a last-ditch effort to escape that involves running the sheep down by the dozens in a jeep and opening fire with every bullet she's got, [[spoiler: and the sheep ''don't back down''. Members of the flock were selectively bred for bloodsport before being released into the wild, and relentlessly charge at Kino no matter how many she guns down.
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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy [[spoiler:was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed himself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.]]

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* Episode 3: [[BlackComedy A dark moment,]] but as it turns out, the prophecy outlined in the Book of Prophecy [[spoiler:was actually the mournful ramblings of a poet whose wife killed himself herself to teach him sorrow.]] [[HilariousInHindsight This means the priests are effectively trying to make sense of something that wasn't supposed to make sense in the first place.]]
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