I liked the beach scenes, and I wonder if Joe running out of missiles and putting the team in danger is a bit of character development. You'd think that after being so hasty with the bird missiles that he'd thing twice before using them again.
I like the way Red Impulse was introduced here. We saw the same basic thing that the team did and were left with the same questions. It reminded me of how Racer X would show up on Speed Racer.
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I liked the beach scenes, and I wonder if Joe running out of missiles and putting the team in danger is a bit of character development. You'd think that after being so hasty with the bird missiles that he'd thing twice before using them again.
I like the way Red Impulse was introduced here. We saw the same basic thing that the team did and were left with the same questions. It reminded me of how Racer X would show up on Speed Racer.
Only as TJ points out in her review it is not Cronus and the Red Impulse. Mark says they are fighters from Mir. Yeah, Yeah, we know who they really are from other eps but that is what Mark claims and we have to believe him .... right?
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Originally posted by Becky Rock
What was with Ryu's trunks with the number 5 on them? Thank goodness the others didn't have their numbers on their suits.
I seem to recall that sometimes Ken wears a big K...
Originally posted by Becky Rock
What was with Ryu's trunks with the number 5 on them?
That's the same question that had struck my mind when I have seen the episode and TJ is right at pointing to other circumstances including the others. But this you can also see in most anime in which the names of characters, their rank or part of the title of the same series itself are many times seen on clothes and other accessories that characters wear or carry (these are generally written with our alphabet and not in Japanese). The series "Dragonball" is a very good example!
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Thanks goodness that their underwear aren't numbered also ... at least from the few times we've seen members of the Team in them! But then we could associate the number with a day of the week in order to come up with a plausible explanation!
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Resisting urge to make obvious joke about men and laundry...
Back in the day, the numbered shirts might have seemed necessary to animators. Easy recognition for casual viewers (even though nobody's going to confuse Ken and Joe, much less Jinpei and Ryu). Early days in television anime. Still figuring out what to do and how to do it.
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Another thought about the numbered shirts .... it identifies the members while out of uniform for those viewers who did not start the series at the beginning.
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