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* ''Stellvia'' takes place in a world where war is such a distant memory that most of the teenage main characters don't even know what it is. This makes it all the more tragic when a confrontation with alien spacecraft turns suddenly, devastatingly deadly. The slow, haunting rendition of the opening theme playing in the background--a more upbeat version of which previously played in-show during [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome moments of triumph]]--doesn't help. Neither does finding out later that the aliens were actually trying to help humanity, and only killed in self-defense. If the Foundations hadn't fired first, no one would have died.
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* ''Stellvia'' takes place in a world where war is such a distant memory that most of the teenage main characters don't even know what it is. This makes it all the more tragic when a confrontation with alien spacecraft turns suddenly, devastatingly deadly. The slow, haunting rendition of the opening theme playing in the background--a more upbeat version of which previously played in-show during [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome moments of triumph]]--doesn't help. Neither does finding out later that the aliens were actually trying to help humanity, and only killed in self-defense. If the Foundations hadn't fired first, no one would have died.
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* ''Stellvia'' takes place in a world where war is such a distant memory that most of the teenage main characters don't even know what it is. This makes it all the more tragic when [[spoiler: a confrontation with alien spacecraft turns suddenly, devastatingly deadly.]] The slow, haunting rendition of the opening theme playing in the background--a more upbeat version of which previously played in-show during [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome moments of triumph]]--doesn't help. Neither does finding out later that [[spoiler: the aliens were actually trying to help humanity, and only killed in self-defense. If the Foundations hadn't fired first, no one would have died.]]
* The entire last episode, but especially when [[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.]]
* The entire last episode, but especially when [[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.]]
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* ''Stellvia'' takes place in a world where war is such a distant memory that most of the teenage main characters don't even know what it is. This makes it all the more tragic when [[spoiler: a confrontation with alien spacecraft turns suddenly, devastatingly deadly.]] deadly. The slow, haunting rendition of the opening theme playing in the background--a more upbeat version of which previously played in-show during [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome moments of triumph]]--doesn't help. Neither does finding out later that [[spoiler: the aliens were actually trying to help humanity, and only killed in self-defense. If the Foundations hadn't fired first, no one would have died.]]
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* The entire last episode, but especially when[[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.]]
* The entire last episode, but especially when
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* ''UchuuNoStellvia'' takes place in a world where war is such a distant memory that most of the teenage main characters don't even know what it is. This makes it all the more tragic when [[spoiler: a confrontation with alien spacecraft turns suddenly, devastatingly deadly.]] The slow, haunting rendition of the opening theme playing in the background--a more upbeat version of which previously played in-show during [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome moments of triumph]]--doesn't help. Neither does finding out later that [[spoiler: the aliens were actually trying to help humanity, and only killed in self-defense. If the Foundations hadn't fired first, no one would have died.]]
* The entire last episode, but especially when [[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.]]
* The entire last episode, but especially when [[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.]]
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* ''UchuuNoStellvia'' ''Stellvia'' takes place in a world where war is such a distant memory that most of the teenage main characters don't even know what it is. This makes it all the more tragic when [[spoiler: a confrontation with alien spacecraft turns suddenly, devastatingly deadly.]] The slow, haunting rendition of the opening theme playing in the background--a more upbeat version of which previously played in-show during [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome moments of triumph]]--doesn't help. Neither does finding out later that [[spoiler: the aliens were actually trying to help humanity, and only killed in self-defense. If the Foundations hadn't fired first, no one would have died.]]
* The entire last episode, but especially when [[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.]]]]
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* The entire last episode, but especially when [[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.
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* ''UchuuNoStellvia'' takes place in a world where war is such a distant memory that most of the teenage main characters don't even know what it is. This makes it all the more tragic when [[spoiler: a confrontation with alien spacecraft turns suddenly, devastatingly deadly.]] The slow, haunting rendition of the opening theme playing in the background — a background--a more upbeat version of which previously played in-show during [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome moments of triumph]] — doesn't triumph]]--doesn't help. Neither does finding out later that [[spoiler: the aliens were actually trying to help humanity, and only killed in self-defense. If the Foundations hadn't fired first, no one would have died.]]
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* The entire last episode, but especially when [[spoiler: Stellvia goes into the fracture.]]