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Levitz9 Needs More Popcorn Since: Aug, 2009
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Sep 24th 2013 at 11:07:41 AM •••

It's been brought to my attention that the character of "Mike" in this series not only shares his name, but also a voice actor, with the character Mic Sounders from Gao Gai Gar. There's a strong possibility that his personality was used as a basis for Sounders.

Should we mention this potential link on the show's page?

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Nanimations Since: Jan, 2020
Feb 22nd 2021 at 11:04:06 PM •••

"Bait and Switch Credits: The OP and ED sequences are all guilty of this, mostly by making it look like certain supporting characters will play larger roles in the show than they actually do. Especially in the cases of Moe, Poikun and Kushatohn"

I think that this entire point is a bit subjective and based on opinion but I mostly take issue with claiming that Moe and Kushatohn are not plot relevant, Moe breaking bounds with her abusive mother is a key plot point in the show's second half, and that's without even mentioning the fact that Moe does become involved with the Brigadoon fighting anyways, when she's transformed by the Promotion Monomakia with an entire episode spent saving her. As for Kushatohn, one of the series final battles featured her, her fate and happiness is part of the show's ending, the only thing missing with her would be the same goodbye greeting she gave to Poikun. (Speaking of that Poikun really also shouldn't be there, but since he didn't aid in the final battles in any particular way due to being dead and all, I'll at least give in to that one.

Nanimations Since: Jan, 2020
Feb 22nd 2021 at 11:04:49 PM •••

Oh whoops... I didn't mean to send this as a reply to you, my apologies!

SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Oct 25th 2013 at 10:50:19 AM •••

Is this an example of Costume Inertia, or something else?

  • Costume Inertia: When Marin uses Cosmos to transform, it basically dresses her up as a rather silly and childish version of the person or thing she's copying.

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