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aka: Kyoukai Senjou No Horizon

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  • Episode 11. After everyone tells Toori that he is not alone in his fight to save Horizon after he asks them whether they truly want to save her, he asks Tomo to authorize his contract with the Asama Shrine and proceeds to turn the tables on a battle that everyone thought was lost. And then, after everyone learns from Tomo that Toori's new contract can possibly cost him his life, he gives a resounding speech that he will stand and live on together with his power of impossibility, and for everyone to go harnessing ''his'' power of impossibility to harness ''their'' power of possibility. JUDGE!
  • Kimi taking on Futayo and her existence-erasing spear with nothing but eroticism and dance. And she wins. Really. She also got in a couple of epic slaps to Futayo's face...
  • Episode 12: Toori deliberately activates a trap that the Pope President proclaims to be inescapable from. How so? It forces the victim to relive his/her most traumatic experience over and over, disintegrating him/her in the process. So what does Toori do? Take it in stride.
  • The battle between England and Musashi's writers in season 2, episode 10. Shakespeare summons a manifestation of the combined works of her namesake in the form of King Lear. After divine intervention on Neshinbara's behalf fails, we are reminded once again that Shakespeare tagged Toussaint with a curse identifying him with the kingslayer MacBeth earlier in the season, resulting in a capsule summary of Musashi's goals and its stance on the setting's "historical reenactment":
    Neshinbara: Go, usurper to the throne! Save the king!
    Neshinbara: Stories are flexible. You can even use that as the groundwork to make a different story.
  • P.A. ODA's premier fighters, The Five Great Peaks; The Six Demon Army, show up at the end of S1...to simply and subtly display that they have the power to take the Musashi down just by being there. And if you know what they're capable of in Volume 3, you know they could have ended the series right then and there.
    • As shown in V2/S2, Toshiie Maeda can summon, at will, a million undead soldiers. Anywhere. Anytime.
  • Adele out maneuvering the San Martin by having the Musashi go into stealth and then perfectly executing an Immelman turn with a 4.5 mile long city ship in ep 13 of season 2 has to be seen to be believed.

Alternative Title(s): Kyoukai Senjou No Horizon

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