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* AllThereInTheStinger: In the episode 31 preview, Nadia says she's afraid Jean will hate her if he finds out she's an alien. This is reason for Nadia's behavior in the next tow episodes. Unfortunately, the previews were only aired on Japanese TV.

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* AllThereInTheStinger: In the preview to episode 31 preview, 31, Nadia says she's afraid Jean will hate her if he finds out she's an alien. This is reason for Nadia's behavior in this and the next tow two episodes. Unfortunately, the previews were only aired on Japanese TV.


* CanonDiscontinuity: This episode as well as the subsequent one are subsequently forgotten with episode 35.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: This AllThereInTheStinger: In the episode as well as 31 preview, Nadia says she's afraid Jean will hate her if he finds out she's an alien. This is reason for Nadia's behavior in the subsequent one are subsequently forgotten with episode 35.next tow episodes. Unfortunately, the previews were only aired on Japanese TV.
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Synopsis stolen from the Other Wiki. Plagiarism isn't cool, man.


The ''Gratan'' crash-lands into a tribal village, and the companions are captured… until one of its citizens recognizes both Nadia and her Blue Water. Meanwhile, someone from Grandis's past came to get someone very important for the village...
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* FanonDiscontinuty: Fans choose to skip this episode as well as the next two ones.

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The ''Gratan'' crash-lands into a tribal village, and the companions are captured… until one of its citizens recognizes both Nadia and her Blue Water.

Nadia seems intrigued, especially when he reveals to know about a mysterious "silver city"; so much ''she fells in love with him'', the eyes literally full of hearts!

Meanwhile, someone from Grandis's past came to get someone very important for the village...

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The ''Gratan'' crash-lands into a tribal village, and the companions are captured… until one of its citizens recognizes both Nadia and her Blue Water.

Nadia seems intrigued, especially when he reveals to know about a mysterious "silver city"; so much ''she fells in love with him'', the eyes literally full of hearts!

Water. Meanwhile, someone from Grandis's past came to get someone very important for the village...



* CanonDiscontinuity: This episode as well as the subsequent one are subsequently forgotten with episode 35.



* FanonDiscontinuty: Fans choose to skip this episode as well as the next two ones.



* {{Hypocrite}}: Oh, Nadia, you spent the ''Nautilus'' episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean away from you...yet you immediately succumb to Hamahama without much o regard for Jean!
* LandmarkOfLore: Nadia is brought by Hamahama to a temple of a lion deity, where she reads the holder of the Blue Stone is fated to destroy the world.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Nadia fells for Hamahama the first time she notices him.
* LoveTriangle: Both Jean and Hamahama fight over Nadia's love.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Oh, Nadia, you spent the ''Nautilus'' episodes complaining Considering Nadia was worried about losing Jean to Electra was seducing Jean away from you...yet you immediately succumb and even embraced him lovingly after he came to rescue her, her sudden fascination with Hamahama without much o regard for Jean!
feels very untrue to her character.
* LandmarkOfLore: Nadia is brought by Hamahama to a temple of a lion deity, where she reads the holder of the Blue Stone is fated to destroy the world.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Nadia fells for Hamahama the first time she notices him.
* LoveTriangle: Both Jean and Hamahama fight over Nadia's love.
world.

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Tweaked/fixed grammar and mispellings.


* AscendedExtra: Gonzalez, the GoldDigger from Grandis' [[Recap/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWaterE12GrandisAndHerFirstLove backstory]], appears as the villain of this Filler arc. He want the silver item the village holds as a holy relic.

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* AscendedExtra: Gonzalez, the GoldDigger from Grandis' [[Recap/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWaterE12GrandisAndHerFirstLove backstory]], appears as the villain of this Filler arc. He want wants the silver item pillar the village holds as a holy relic.



* EvilColonialist: Gonzalez want the village's silver pillar it holds as a sacred religs, and will flinch at nothing to get it.
* {{Filler}}: The beginning of the Africa arc which is viewed by some as ''even worse'' than the Island.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Gonzalez hold King and threaten him with death unless the villagers give him their sacred relic.

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* EvilColonialist: Gonzalez want the village's sacred relic (the silver pillar it holds as a sacred religs, pillar), and will flinch at nothing to get it.
* {{Filler}}: The beginning of the Africa arc arc, which is viewed by some as being ''even worse'' than the Island.
Island episodes.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Gonzalez hold holds King and threaten threatens him with death unless the villagers give him their sacred relic.relic.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Oh, Nadia, you spent the ''Nautilus'' episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean away from you...yet you immediately succumb to Hamahama without much o regard for Jean!



* LoveAtFirstSight: Nadia fells in love with Hamahama the first time she notices him.
* LoveTriangle: Both Jean and Hamahama seems to fight over Nadia's love.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Oh, Nadia, you spent the previous episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean from you yet immediately succumbed to Hamahama without much a regard for Jean!

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* LoveAtFirstSight: Nadia fells in love with for Hamahama the first time she notices him.
* LoveTriangle: Both Jean and Hamahama seems to fight over Nadia's love.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Oh, Nadia, you spent the previous episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean from you yet immediately succumbed to Hamahama without much a regard for Jean!
love.

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Nadia seems intrigued… that is, until she discovers that the warrior (who knows about Tartessos) is engaged to a bulky, strong warrior woman.

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Nadia seems intrigued… that is, until she discovers that the warrior (who knows intrigued, especially when he reveals to know about Tartessos) is engaged a mysterious "silver city"; so much ''she fells in love with him'', the eyes literally full of hearts!

Meanwhile, someone from Grandis's past came
to a bulky, strong warrior woman.
get someone very important for the village...



* AscendedExtra: Gonzalez, the GoldDigger from Grandis' [[Recap/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWaterE12GrandisAndHerFirstLove backstory]], appears as the villain of this Filler arc.

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* AscendedExtra: Gonzalez, the GoldDigger from Grandis' [[Recap/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWaterE12GrandisAndHerFirstLove backstory]], appears as the villain of this Filler arc. He want the silver item the village holds as a holy relic.



* {{Filler}}: The beginning of the Africa arc which, while less maligned than the Island episodes, is ''still'' very, very ''bad''.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Nadia spent several episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean, yet immediately succumbs to an attraction to Hamahama.

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* EvilColonialist: Gonzalez want the village's silver pillar it holds as a sacred religs, and will flinch at nothing to get it.
* {{Filler}}: The beginning of the Africa arc which, while less maligned which is viewed by some as ''even worse'' than the Island episodes, Island.
* HostageForMacGuffin: Gonzalez hold King and threaten him with death unless the villagers give him their sacred relic.
* LandmarkOfLore: Nadia
is ''still'' very, very ''bad''.
brought by Hamahama to a temple of a lion deity, where she reads the holder of the Blue Stone is fated to destroy the world.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Nadia fells in love with Hamahama the first time she notices him.
* LoveTriangle: Both Jean and Hamahama seems to fight over Nadia's love.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Nadia Oh, Nadia, you spent several the previous episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean, Jean from you yet immediately succumbs succumbed to an attraction to Hamahama.Hamahama without much a regard for Jean!
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Fixed minor spelling/grammar errors.


* CunningLinguist: Ayrton tried to pass himself as one until Grandis noticed he only used the word "''Jambo''" while speaking to the natives.

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* CunningLinguist: Ayrton tried Ayerton ''tries'' to pass himself off as one one...until Grandis noticed notices he only used the word "''Jambo''" while speaking to the natives.



* {{Hypocrite}}: Nadia spent several episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean yet immeidately succombed to Hamahama.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Nadia spent several episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean Jean, yet immeidately succombed immediately succumbs to an attraction to Hamahama.

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* {{Filler}}: The beginning of the Africa arc which, while less maligned than the Island episodes, is ''still'' very, very ''bad''.

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* CunningLinguist: Ayrton tried to pass himself as one until Grandis noticed he only used the word "''Jambo''" while speaking to the natives.
* {{Filler}}: The beginning of the Africa arc which, while less maligned than the Island episodes, is ''still'' very, very ''bad''.''bad''.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Nadia spent several episodes complaining Electra was seducing Jean yet immeidately succombed to Hamahama.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[Film/MontyPythonsTheMeaningOfLife "Oh, come on. I mean, do we look like the sort of chaps who'd creep into a camp at night, steal into someone's tent, anesthetize them, tissue-type them, amputate a leg, and run away with it?]]"]]

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* AscendedExtra: Gonzalez, the GoldDigger responsible for Grandis' disgrace, returns as the villain of this arc.

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* AscendedExtra: Gonzalez, the GoldDigger responsible for from Grandis' disgrace, returns [[Recap/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWaterE12GrandisAndHerFirstLove backstory]], appears as the villain of this Filler arc.
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* Filler: The beginning of the Africa arc which, while less maligned than the Island episodes, is ''still'' very, very ''bad''.

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* Filler: {{Filler}}: The beginning of the Africa arc which, while less maligned than the Island episodes, is ''still'' very, very ''bad''.
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The ''Gratan'' crash-lands into a tribal village, and the companions are captured… until one of its citizens recognizes both Nadia and her Blue Water.

Nadia seems intrigued… that is, until she discovers that the warrior (who knows about Tartessos) is engaged to a bulky, strong warrior woman.

!Tropes present in this episode include:

* AscendedExtra: Gonzalez, the GoldDigger responsible for Grandis' disgrace, returns as the villain of this arc.
* Filler: The beginning of the Africa arc which, while less maligned than the Island episodes, is ''still'' very, very ''bad''.

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