AniManga Picture Challenge Week 7 - Pirates
Week 7 of the #AniMangaPictureChallenge is complete! Thanks to everybody who came up with a surprisingly cute collection of #anime and #manga Pirates!
My Little Ponfarr - Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas
chikorita157 - Kiniro Mosaic
Ragashingo - Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet
Jitsch - Suite PreCure
CT - Space Brothers
socks - Space Pirate Mito
Anicast - Space Patrol Luluco
hexer_class - Bang Dream!
Tatsumeg - Bodacious Space Pirates
Symphogear Episode 07: Fate Just Keeps Firing
Episode Summary:
After the briefest of recaps, where Miku again worries about Hibiki, we jump right back into the action of Chris vs Hibiki. We learn that Hibiki’s punch from the end of the last episode packed nearly as much power as Tsubasa’s superb song. Chris’ armor is even struggling to regenerate after taking the single hit. Chris and Hibiki trade a couple more blows before Chris realizes she isn’t getting anywhere. The Nehushtan armor isn’t powerful enough to defeat Hibiki. But Chris has another surprise in store. She explosively ditches the Nehushtan armor and then sings out in the familiar chant of someone activating a symphogear. When the dust clears, we find that Chris somehow has Ichi-bal, a relic stolen from second division some ten years before.
After complaining that she hates singing, Chris breaks out into a harsh set of rock lyrics as she unleashes a rather awe inspiring wave of firepower at Hibiki. All Hibiki can do is run as Chris opens fire with energy crossbows, giant twined double gattling guns, and racks full of micro missiles. But, as the explosions fade, Chris is surprised to find that her attacks were blocked by a large wall of silver and blue metal. “A shield?” she wonders. “A sword.” Tsubasa answers from out of nowhere, standing heroically atop one of her giant Heaven’s Wrath blades. Tsubasa then looks back to the recovering Hibiki and says the words we thought we might never hear. “I need your help.”
Tsubasa leaps down and confronts Chris in close combat, but a flight of Noise attack before she and Hibiki can subdue the troubled girl. Except, they don’t go after Hibiki or Tsubasa this time. Instead, they target a surprised Chris who is only saved thanks to Hibiki’s reckless interference. And here, for the first time in the open, is Finè. She tells Chris she has no further use for her then collects the pieces of the discarded Nehushtan armor and leaves with a distraught Chis chasing after her. Back at Second Division headquarters, we learn that Chris Yukine is a girl who went missing two years ago after having been rescued from a war in South America.
Tsubasa returns to Second Division for the first time since her nearly fatal superb song. While it’s clear that she is still struggling with moving on from Kanade’s death, she is now at least willing to put in the effort to help Hibiki out as a partner instead of an unwelcome replacement.
Hibiki returns to her dorm room where Miku is waiting for her. Miku isn’t just angry with her. She is cold towards Hibiki and is barely willing to talk to her at all. After one short, angry outburst, Miku goes to bed… but chooses to use the normally unused bottom bunk. Things are not looking good at all between Hibiki and Miku.
We then turn to Chris who has apparently been wandering alone through the city all evening. She’s struggling with Hibiki’s claim that people can learn to understand each other if they are just willing to talk. Chris comes across a young brother and sister who have become separated from their father. Surprisingly, Chris helps the pair look for their parent and at one point the little girl she is escorting catches her humming a little tune. But, when asked about it, Chris again states that she hates singing. The three find the children’s father who thanks Chris for her help. When Chris asks the kids how they can get along so well, they tell her sometimes they don’t. But, after they fight they make up and get along again. This seems to give Chris something new to think about.
That night, we see Ryoko dictating some notes to herself about the capabilities and limitations of the Symphogear system. She starts by talking about the things we know about them: That they empower their users but can end up killing them especially when their users use the superb song ultimate attack. She goes on to talk about how Hibiki may be the one Symphogear users who can resist the dangers of the Symphogear thanks to being a fusion of a normal human and a relic. And how this unique fusion even let Hibiki activate Durandal. But, then Ryoko beings talking about how Hibiki could be the proof that humanity is breaking free of some kind of ancient curse put on it by “The Custodians” and might be able to regain control of its fate.
Back at school, Miku is still not talking to Hibiki. When the two’s friends try to help, Miku runs off. When Hibiki catches up to her, Miku apologizes for the way she has been acting, but it’s not a real apology. Instead, Miku tells Hibiki she was so hurt by Hibiki’s actions that she doesn’t think they can remain friends any longer and departs leaving a devasted Hibiki alone on the school roof.
Finally, at the very end, we see Chris return to Finè only to be completely betrayed. Not only does Finè deploy noise to attack Chris, she cruelly attacks Chris’ worldview of using power to stop the powerful from waging war. Chris makes a run for it, but it is unclear whether she will survive!
Episode Impressions:
I liked this episode a lot. Not only did we get a cool fight sequence with Chris showing her true power, we also got to see the show start to pay off several of the story threads it has been setting up. We got a big turning point for Tsubasa, a big change in Hibiki and Miku’s strained friendship, and I think we’re beginning to see Chris question her own past actions.
This is where I was hoping the show would start to go after building and building the tension between characters for the past several episodes.
Specific Scenes I Loved:
Chris’s rock/metal Symphogear attack names. Billion Maiden? Mega Death Party? It seems like all of Chris’ attacks are partially named after famous bands. Plus, they look awesome. Those quad miniguns are especially cool!
Tsubasa finally admitting that she needs Hibiki’s help. This one has been a long time coming! Along with it was Tsubasa’s acknowledgement that Chris needed to be treated as something other than an enemy. That trying to kill her was not the correct strategy. By relaxing her rage, Tsubasa was able to fight better and see things clearer.
Getting to see a non-evil side of Chris. She was conflicted and confused after her fight with Hibiki, but she still took it upon herself to help some lost kids find their dad. Chris seems to be something of a kind, decent person when she is apart from Finè.
Songs In This Episode:
Makyuu Ichaival (Ichaival, the Magic Bow) – Where Hibiki’s songs have been mostly about hope and moving forward, and Tsubasa’s has been about her grief giving her power, Chris’ song is much more harsh and is filled with despair and anger. She sings about ripping out her proverbial wounds in order to forget her past. She sings about how she is someone who can’t be relied on. She sings about how she can’t trust adults and how she has never known their love. At one points she sings something like: “How can you believe in adults like that? I have never never never never known their love!” Yes, this is a song of anger and mistrust and anguish. There’s a thin sliver of a wish to be loved buried in there, but it is almost entirely drowned out by the rest of the lyrics.
Watashi to Iu Oto Hibiki Sono Saki ni (The Sound Called Me Resonates Beyond) – We continue this song at the beginning of the episode, but it soon gives way to Chris’. Nothing new here, I don’t think.
Zettō Ame no Habakiri (Ame no Habakiri, the Ultimate Blade) – Same with Tsubasa’s song. Nothing new. But, wow, it sure was nice hearing it start up as we saw Tsubasa had saved the day!
Themes In This Episode:
Similar to the end of last episode, we again see Hibiki attempt to talk to Chris rather than fight her. We aren’t noise, we can talk and so we can understand each other, Hibiki reasons. It’s a very interesting mindset when it seems like Hibiki could defeat Chris in battle if she just kept at it. But, Hibiki’s goal isn’t to defeat Chris, it is to help Chris even as they fight.
Tsubasa’s homecoming to Second Division is pretty neat. She is now able to think back fondly to Kanade’s words about being flexible like reeds that bend against a strong wind. Her friend’s encouragement even jumps into her mind as Tsubasa continues to struggle a bit with finding her own way beyond the fighting. What was it that Tsubasa used to love doing?
We again hear a bit about Chris’ true goals. She yells to Finè that she can extinguish the flames of war on her own with her own strength. We know Chris is being heavily used and manipulated. Has Finè tricked Chris into thinking she can put a stop to wars through violence? Finè pretty much confirms this at the end when she tells Chris that trying to stop war with violence is foolish because it will just spark more war. We heard through Chris’ song how angry and hurt she is… but she is still someone trying to prevent war? I think we’re being shown that there is more to Chris than just being an evil lackey for Finè.
Special Attacks In This Episode:
Things You Should Pay Attention To:
Both Finè and Ryoko Sakrui really like their butterflies.
Chris claims to hate singing, but she hums her little song. We only get to hear a few seconds of that tune, but try to keep it in mind. It will come back at some point.
Moment By Moment Notes:
2:01 – Hibiki’s punch was almost as powerful as Tsubasa’s Superb Song?!
2:05 – The Nehushtan armor is repairing itself? Looks painful. Is it drawing on Chris’ life force to do so?
2:32 – We can understand each other if we talk
2:56 – It’s hard to tell, but I think Hibiki accidentally hit Chris as she dodged and redamaged Chris’ armor!
3:10 – A Symphogear transformation song?!
3:26 – Yep, a Symphogear named Ichii-Bal.
3:32 – So this is the other relic that was mentioned as having been lost in a previous episode…
3:52 – Chris hates singing?!
4:07 – Billion Maiden
4:15 – Mega Death Party
4:30 – Unleashing all that firepower tired Chris out.
4:42 – A shield? A sword!
4:52 – Chris is very perceptive here. And who did she hear Tsubasa’s private thoughts from??
5:13 – I need your help. (Wow! Now there’s some character growth!)
6:27 – So Finè finally shows herself to the others!
6:35 – Chris’ entire mission was to capture Hibiki, yet she threw Hibiki aside! And Chris’ real goal is to extinguish the flames of war??
6:39 – What curse on humanity is Chris talking about?
7:44 – Is she the one mentioned in the newspaper as having vanished way back in the first episode? Probably.
8:13 – How about being more human again? Wouldn’t that work?
8:54 – What did Tsubasa love to do a long time ago? Sing on stage?
10:22 – Tsubasa called Hibiki a comrade!
12:30 – Crush every human with the will and power to fight.
14:00 – Chris again says she hates singing. But she was humming a tune for a while there.
15:06 – Miku is sleeping in the bottom bunk now. That’s different.
16:16 – She sure does like her butterflies
16:26 – Hibiki might be able to sing her Superb Song without dying? Because she is fusing with a Relic?
17:15 Custodian’s Curse? Is this the first we’ve heard of that? Is this the cruse Chris mentioned??
19:44 – I don’t think I can be your friend anymore.
20:12 – Credits already?!
22:22 – And now Finè turns on Chris and Chris is alone!
22:35 – And Finè knows Chris never had the ability to stop all war!
23:08 – Kadingir?
23:37 – Is Chris going to die??
AniManga Picture Challenge Week 6 - Through the Viewfinder
Week 6 of the #AniMangaPictureChallenge is complete! Big thanks to Mole for the suggestion of Through The Viewfinder! And to everyone who participated in this #anime and #manga challenge.
My Little Ponfarr - My Dress-up Darling
Rei - Mayonaka Punch
Tatsumeg - Akebi's Sailor Uniform
chikorita157 - VTuber Legend
Ragashingo - Time of Eve
Mole - Twilight out of Focus
CT - Kimagure Orange Road
Anicast - 2.5 Dimensional Seduction
Symphogear Episode 06: Where Omens Lead
Episode Summary:
We start this episode off from Chris’ point of view. We find out that something really bad happened to her when she was a child. There was an explosion or attack that seemed to have killed her parents. Then Chris appears to have been captured and maybe even put into slavery / human trafficking! And, somehow, Finé, the woman who is using and abusing Chris, must have taken her in. But now, Finé is after Hibiki, and Chris is afraid Finé will abandon her and she will be alone again if she doesn’t capture the new Symphogear user. Chris says she can get the job done but she wants to use her own power, not the power of the Noise and Solomon’s Cane.
Back at the hospital, Tsubasa is starting to recover from her near death experience. She is up and walking again. It also seems that her revelation about looking beyond the need to fight stuck with her outside of her dream.
Hibiki is doing some reflecting, too. She is worried about how easily she attacked Chris with Durandal’s power. She and Miku share a moment where Miku notes how buff Hibiki is getting after their post run bath. The two plan to go to lunch later.
Back at headquarters, there is a lot of discussion about the defense minister’s death. In some ways, it is a setback because he was friendly to 2nd Division, but in others, he often shielded them from scrutiny, but that also meant they couldn’t get the funding they needed. The new defense minister seems more willing to fund 2nd Division, but in return their activities will be more closely watched. Interestingly, the new defense minister is more closely allied with the Americans.
Later, Ogawa calls Hibiki and ask her to check in on Tsubasa. This again puts Hibiki at odds with Miku who wanted them to spend time together. When Hibiki makes it to Tsubasa’s hospital room she finds it a complete mess. Turns out it was Ogawa who usually cleaned it up for Tsubasa… much to Tsubasa’s embarrassment.
Hibiki and Tsubasa talk in Tsubasa room and on the roof of the hospital. They talk about why they fight as Symphogear users. For Hibiki, it’s something that she laughs off, but eventually she admits that it’s because Kanade saved her two years ago. For Tusbasa, it almost seems like she is trying to help people but while looking for a way to die. To escape the pain of everything and everyone she’s lost.
Hibiki comes away from their talk encouraged and heads off to Flowers restaurant to meet with Miku. She sees Miku along the way but Chris suddenly appears and attacks, forcing Hibiki to transform in front of Miku in order to save her. With barely an apology, Hibiki rushes off to try and stop Chris, leaving Miku behind to worry about their battle.
Episode Impressions:
This episode was a little exposition heavy, but that’s not all bad. The talk between Tsubasa and Hibiki appears to show that Tsubasa has finally begun to accept Hibiki as a Symphogear user. That Tusbasa is now trying to help Hibiki, if only to help her avoid falling into the unhappy life of a warrior, is something new. That’s a pretty big turning point for Tusbasa, even if she might not be fully supporting Hibiki yet.
If anything, I think this is another one of those episodes that did the necessary work of setting up that our characters are changing. Hibiki is now able to admit why she fights. Tusbasa is now looking beyond the fighting. Even Chris now has a real reason for why she fights, even if we don’t know all of it yet. If the next episode starts paying off these changes then we’ll be in a good place.
Specific Scenes I Loved:
Hibiki declaration of what she wants to do when she sees someone in trouble. Moving as quickly, shortly, and directly as possible to help people is pretty much what Hibiki is all about!
Hibiki’s battle with Chris. Hibiki is doing as well or perhaps even better than battle hardened Tsubasa at this point in the battle. We’ll have to see if that holds up next episode.
Songs In This Episode:
Watashi to Iu Oto Hibiki Sono Saki ni (The Sound Called Me Resonates Beyond) – Now here is an interesting song! Interesting because we’ve both have and haven’t heard it before! This is Hibiki singing her version of Kanade’s final song! This new version is definitely Hibiki’s. It is much more hopeful, even as Hibiki sings about her own stumbles. The key difference between the two is that where Kanade sung:
We might have met in order to not forget the light
The sound called ‘you’ plays until it burns out
I am by your side, so sing out with us
Hibiki instead sings:
Maybe that’s why we were brought together
The sound called me resonates beyond
Sing your kindness, sing out with us
It gives me chills thinking about how Hibiki is the echo that rippled out beyond the end of Kanade’s life! Pretty cool then that “Hibiki” means “Echo” among other things in Japanese. Kanade burnt out her life to save Hibiki, now Hibiki is able to embrace her life and save many, many others.
Themes In This Episode:
This episode is fairly theme heavy even though not a ton really happened:
– We return to the theme of self sacrifice. Tusbasa is pretty insistent that Hibiki not fight just to find a way to hide the guilt and pain that comes with losing people. It’s unspoken, but Tsubasa is very clearly talking about herself. She felt it was her duty to endlessly fight and fight. To protect people. But really, she was fighting knowing… hoping even… that she would come across a battle that would be too much for her so that she could die and be free of her pains of loss. Tsubasa was too proud to break down and admit her feelings, so dying honorably against an overwhelming enemy force was her only hope of ending the grief she felt over Kanade’s death.
– But, we also have some small indications that Tsubasa is looking for the world beyond fighting. Tsubasa’s near death does seem to have changed her outlook on the world. I think she is just barely understanding that herself, but I’m hopeful that she’ll continue to move forward with her life. She’s been stuck as nothing but a warrior and “sword” for so long, it’s nice that she might see herself as a person soon.
– We finally hear more about why Hibiki really want to help people. Previously she said it was so she could return to her own normal life. But now, we go deeper and learn that Hibiki feels a responsibility to Kanade. Hibiki knows she should have died at the concert two years before, so she wants to justify her survival (and Kanade’s death saving her) by helping save everyone she can in return. In some ways, Hibiki’s reasoning is still based in guilt, but I see hers as a bit better than Tsubasa’s has been. The difference is… Hibiki isn’t filled with grief and has not resigned herself to die.
– There’s also a moment where Tsubasa asks Hibiki what she thinks about when she is fighting. Hibiki answers that she wants to help people by taking the quickest, shortest, most direct route to saving them. Hibiki’s no nonsense, no thought about the dangers way of thinking is one huge aspect of her character. We see it a second time this episode at the end where Hibiki “helps” Chris with a Fast. Short. Straight. Direct. punch to the gut!
– We get good confirmation that Hibiki was terrified by what she did, or almost did, with Durandal. Hibiki seems to be able to tap into a vast amount of power more easily that Tsubasa or Chris, but keeping herself under control when she does is still a problem.
– We’re learning a little more about wants Chris really wants. Something very bad happened to her when she was young, and it appears she wants to crush anyone with power over her. I’m not sure she wants to rule everything. More… she doesn’t want people to abuse their power over others? Still pretty unclear at this point.
Special Attacks In This Episode:
Things You Should Pay Attention To:
We got flashes of Chris’ backstory and at least part of her reason for fighting. Look for more on Chris’ reasons to come up soon.
Miku now knows that Hibiki is running off to be a superhero. Is she going to be happy or angry about this?
Moment By Moment Notes:
0:09 – So the main villainess is named Finè.
0:26 – Hibiki may have managed to attack using Durandal, but it doesn’t seem like she was in any way under control.
2:16 – That’s a young Chris in a bombed out or otherwise destroyed area. At least two people are dead near her. She is wearing fairly nice clothes and has her hair done up with bows. She is crying over the dead man. Parents killed, perhaps?
2:18 – Then she is in slavery with a bunch of other kids. Still in some sort of warzone by the looks of the men with guns.
2:19 – Still in her dress, huddled with other captive kids
2:19 – Holding her hand to her mouth as the men drag another kid away.
2:30 – So… Chris was all alone… until Finè found her? Rescued her?? And now Chris is afraid that Finè’s curiosity with Hibiki is going to lead to a similar result.
3:00 – “I’ll crush anyone who has power with my own two hands.” Is that Symphogear power? Or just strength (military or otherwise) kind of “power”?
3:18 – Tsubasa is up and walking
3:23 – So Tsubasa did resolve to search for the world beyond the fighting that Kanade saw.
4:09 – There it is… Hibiki straight up thinking that she should not have directed such destructive power at another person
4:33 – And she keeps running… symbolism for training harder to become less of a weakling… to gain better control of herself and her power.
5:03 – Miku used to be on the junior high track team
6:31 – The minister’s death removed some support for 2nd division… but they’re also making upgrades to their base.
7:07 – Interesting, the defense minister was protecting 2nd Division by not giving them more money / power. He was trying to keep them a bit more under the radar by not allowing them to become too much of a secret operation??
7:34 – The new defense minister is pro American? And authorized the base upgrades? And the Americans are probably involved in the assassination and are working with Finè. Is this all a part of Finè’s plan?
8:00 – Is the lipstick on the cup meant to remind us of the blood on the carrying case? I think so!
8:21 – Oh no! More leaving Miku behind!
9:41 – Haha. Her room is a mess.
10:15 – So this is what Ogawa asked Hibiki to do.
10:36 – Up till now, Tsubasa has only ever been able to fight.
11:13 – Two things here. First, Tsubasa actually praised Hibiki. But, second, she used “taking my place”… those are some dangerous words given Hibiki has been trying to take Kanade’s place. I wonder if Tsubasa meant it in that way at all?
11:47 – I guess Miku is struggling to be honest with herself. Heh.
11:57 – Why does Hibiki fight?
12:40 – That’s Hibiki’s “laugh it off” uncomfortable avoid the issue laugh. There’s something deeper there that she isn’t saying.
12:50 – There we are. She helps people because she was helped during the Noise attack two years ago.
13:25 – Tsubasa knows all about devoting one’s life to “helping others” as a form of suicide. That’s exactly what she did. She didn’t know how to live following Kanade’s death so she threw herself into battling the Noise with the expectation to die from it some day.
14:20 – To know how to use your power means becoming a warrior… Tsubasa says this as if it is a bad thing. Because it takes you away from a normal life!
15:03 – Help people as quickly, as shortly, as directly as possible. That is Hibiki!
15:11 – If the enemy is a person, she wants to let them know about the doubt in her heart… the doubt over whether they really have to fight.
Hibiki can be very simple… but here she is very profound!
15:37 – Miku is feeling very down.
16:18 – If you think about things when you are hungry, you only get bad ideas.
16:56 – Same idea from Hibiki, but approaching it from the opposite (more optimistic) point of view?
17:45 – Here it comes. Here’s where Miku finds out.
18:12 – So Symphogear transformation are instantaneous.
18:29 – This is a different song. This is… Kanade’s song… kinda!
19:06 – Hibiki tries to talk it out with Chris.
19:30 – We can understand each other
19:56 – Chris believes the opposite. Or has been taught that by Finè?
20:26 – Nirvana Gedon
20:45 – Chris is still afraid of being alone once more
21:21 – Hibiki grabbed it! And this is after blocking two big attacks that previously nearly defeated Tsubasa
21:33 – Fast! Short! Straight! Direct! Oh, and she pulled Chris to her as part of that big punch!
22:02 – And Miku thinks something terrible has happened to Hibiki?
AniManga Picture Challenge Week 5 - Hugs
Week 5 of the #AniMangaPictureChallenge is complete! Big thanks to My Little Ponfarr for the suggestion of Hugs!
My Little Ponfarr - Living With my Brother's Wife
chikorita157 - Whisper Me a Love Song
Mole - Senpai Is an Otokonok
Anime Animals - The Masterful Cat is Depressed Again Today
Quills - Chobits
Ragashingo - Macross Frontier
Nikelui - My Dress-up Darling
Retro Goth Bunny - Beauty and the Beast Girl
CT - Ranma 1/2
Anicast - Senpai Is an Otokonok
Symphogear Episode 05: From the Bottom of Darker Depths
Episode Summary:
This episode starts with Hibiki leaving Miku behind in order to train. Hibiki seems like she is getting good, given the way she hits that punching bag!
After the opening, we get this long scene with another new villain character. This woman seems to be in charge of the mystery girl who attacked Tsubasa. We learn that mystery girl’s name is Chris and she is being commanded, sexually abused, and tortured by this new villainess. Chris seems to be under the impression that all of it is necessary to fulfill some sort of wish she has.
This new villainess seems to be in contact with someone who speaks English. They provided her with Soloman’s Cane (the relic that summons Noise?) and now she is lying to them about not being able to activate it.
Hibiki is still taking the day off to train. At 2nd division headquarters, she learns about the uncomfortable situation the “Disaster Squad” is in politically, and that the Japanese government is funding the Symphogear project as a hedge against other nations. But there is one good minister who looks out for 2nd Division.
The exact order of the next series of events is a little unclear. Ryoko is summoned to report to the minister. At some point, she returns with new orders… but in the meantime that minister is ambushed and killed by the person who was talking to the villainess over the phone. If things were just in that order, it would be tragic but not suspicious. But instead, the series of events is suspicious because Ryoko returns with what seems to be the carrying case the minister was protecting and the case has blood on its bottom edge.
While all this is happening, Tsubasa is still in her coma and is dreaming about Kanade. She remembers their bad times and their good times, but just before she wakes up she realizes that she can hold Kanade’s memory as close as she wishes to. Tsubasa wakes up for the first time since the battle and seems to resolve to be more flexible from now on.
Back at 2nd division, Ryoko claims to be unaware of the minister’s assassination, and proceeds to inform everyone of new orders to transfer a powerful relic named Durandal from beneath headquarters to a separate vault beneath parliament.
Hibiki and Miku are still deflecting off each other, but Ogawa helps cheer Hibiki up by reminding her that even the little things are being taken care of by a team of people.
The next morning comes, and Hibiki and Ryoko set off with Durandal intending to escort it to its new destination. Things don’t go as planned when Noise attack the convoy of cars leading to a big fight at a chemical plant where Ryoko blocks a Noise attack with an unexpected forcefield.
Hibiki is a much better fighter now after Genjuro’s training. She takes on a whole crowd of noise by herself by using a series of kicks, punches, and dodges. Chris attacks and gets a good hit on Hibiki, but then Durandal, which is apparently a sword, breaks free of its case and Hibiki manages to grab it. Hibiki’s rage returns, and in one swing of Durandal she destroys the chemical plant before fainting.
In the end, Ryoko suggest Hibiki not worry about the forcefield she saw then walks off to help with the cleanup.
Episode Impressions:
This is an interesting episode. We seem to be introducing the main villain of the series, we get to see Hibiki fight after she concludes her training, and Tsubasa might now be on a better path than she was before.
This episode is also filled with mysteries and no small amount of suspicion. Who was the villainess talking to? Why does she have control of Chris? What does Chris want? And why did Ryoko return with blood on that carrying case?
And yeah, overall, this episode was good. It moved several things forward and asked all those interesting questions. Maybe it was a little confusing, but I think it is holding things back on purpose to create that suspicion about Ryoko.
Specific Scenes I Loved:
Hibiki knocking the punching bag into the pond after acting on Genjuro’s silly nonsense advice.
Tsubasa’s dream sequence. I think she finally realized something important before waking up. Plus, it was nice seeing Kanade again.
Ogawa reminding Hibiki that there is a team supporting her.
Hibiki’s first real fight against the Noise. Some of those moves and animations are real quick but really, really good. Especially when she dodges all those tentacles. There’s a cartwheel in there as well as a frame or two where she punches one of the tentacles aside!
Songs In This Episode:
Gekisou Gungnir – No new songs yet, but it’s nice to see Hibiki fighting along with her song. I liked the part about “I’ve found it, the place where my heart belongs” as she was taking on the Noise. That was good.
Themes In This Episode:
One theme that gets touched on a couple times this episode is that there are teams of people helping make even the small things possible. We see it first when Hibiki worries about her actions as a Symphogear user and she’s told not to worry because 2nd Divison’s staff helps keep things secret. The minister helping 2nd division could be considered another layer of this, helping keep them clear of government politics. Later, Ogawa reminds Hibiki that he and many others are there to help both her and Tsubasa live their lives and do their jobs as Symphogear users. It’s not said directly, but one way to look at it is even superheroes need help.
Tsubasa’s dream sequence with Kanade. I don’t think the two are literally talking to each other. As in, it’s not Tsubasa being encouraged by Kanade’s spirit or ghost. Rather, I think Tsubasa is working out for herself the path she needs to take to move forward. And her subconscious is using her memories of Kanade, both good and bad, to help with that process. There’s some good stuff here. Most notably, we come back to the theme of being flexible. Tsubasa nearly died because she wasn’t willing to let anyone in to her life after Kanade’s death. Really, she nearly killed herself. Her comment about failing to die shows us she did not intend to survive defeating Chris. When she came upon an enemy she couldn’t take on alone, she didn’t have a partner to help her. Imagine if instead of ignoring and hating Hibiki, Tsubasa had welcomed her as a Symphogear user and had helped teach her how to fight. The battle against Chris in the previous episode might have gone very differently!
Tsubasa still has Kanade with her. We also get this little thing where Tsubasa realizes that she has been keeping Kanade’s memories distant. She considered Kanade dead and gone, but now I think she has realized that it doesn’t have to be that way. Instead, she can cherish her time with Kanade and hold her lessons close instead of locking all those memories far away.
We’ve also come back to Hibiki’s rage. She can hardly control herself after she grabs Durandal. And then she sends an attack at Chris without a moment’s hesitation. Remember, in the previous episode, Hibiki grabbed onto Tsubasa to prevent her from attacking Chris, because Chris was a fellow human. That didn’t seem to be a problem for Hibiki in this episode, but then, she wasn’t thinking clearly at the moment she swung Durandal at Chris…
Special Attacks In This Episode:
Interestingly, there were no named special attacks this episode. I’d say Hibiki blowing up an entire facility in one swing of Durandal was pretty special… but it didn’t get a title card.
Things You Should Pay Attention To:
Ryoko performed multiple suspicious actions during the course of this episode. She returned with the blood on the carrying case. The orders she brought back said to move Durandal from a safe place to a less safe one, which seems very odd. When the Noise attacked, she suggested that she and Hibiki abandon Durandal. And then, of course, she had some sort of science or magic-based forcefield that she later told Hibiki not to worry about.
There’s one other thing… well, two maybe. The villainess controlling Chris and 2nd Division’s chief scientists, Ryoko, both like butterflies. The villainess is wearing a butterfly choker, while Ryoko has always had her butterfly hairpiece. The second thing? They have the same hair! Not the same hair color… but when Ryoko’s hair gets blown out of its bun, and especially when Chris looks questioningly back at Ryoko, Ryoko’s bangs and the two thin lose sections of her hair on the far left and right appear very similar to the villainess’s hair when she’s talking on the phone. Is it possible that Ryoko and the villainess are related somehow? Here’s three pictures demonstrating what I mean:
Moment By Moment Notes:
0:13 – Hibiki is still training
0:56 – There’s our mystery girl!
1:31 – There’s our mystery girl again!
1:42 – And there she is again in her stolen armor! So, she’s been a part of the show the whole time, and just hadn’t been introduced yet…
2:31 – So, someone handed a relic over in order for it to be activated? Solomon’s Cane?
2:41 – On the right held to a device is our mystery girl. She is clearly not the one in charge. This new woman is calling the shots, it seems.
3:28 – Is Solomon’s Cane the relic that summons Noise? It’s not the armor, right?
3:33 – Chris.
4:39 – Chris’s smile! She is being assaulted and tortured, but does she know any better? Why smile?!
4:55 – Miku is the best.
5:25 – Why rely on high school girls to fight? The classic magical girl question.
5:50 – So second division steps on a lot of toes to keep Symphogear research a secret
7:04 – Everyone has a job to do
7:46 – “No. I just failed to die.” That’s pretty grim!
8:00 – Too seriously, a reed before the wind.
8:21 – Tsubasa thought her life had no meaning or value…
8:33 – New philosophy from Kanade: There’s something beyond the fighting.
9:02 – It’s up to you to decide whether I’m close to you or not
9:10 – Tsubasa realizes she has a choice in how she remembers Kanade?
9:59 – So… has Tsubasa decided to be more flexible? To live with her failure? Or what?
10:26 – So this minister really is a good man who has the Disaster Squad’s back
11:04 – Or he was…
11:36 – Her phone was broken??
11:51 – WHY IS THERE BLOOD ON THE CARRYING CASE?!
12:05 – So the reason the Noise keep appearing is that they’re after the sword Durandal?? (Can we trust anything Ryoko is saying??)
12:14 – Darker Depths? The Abyss? That could be a callout to the episode title.
13:28 – Miku is getting tired of covering for Hibiki
13:53 – So the official story is that Tsubasa was hospitalized because of exhaustion
14:38 – Even the smallest things are backed by the efforts of many people
15:29 – Ryoko’s pink car is hilarious
16:54 – There is a chant of “Symphogear” in the background music
17:15 – Ryoko suggests just leaving the relic behind
17:28 – I think it’s important that Genjuro can’t see what happens next
17:31 – Ryoko can make forcefields?! Well… maybe it’s part of her science?
18:49 – First punch after training. Wow.
19:31 – Some really cool dodging animation followed up by this great punch
20:05 – Uh oh.
20:24 – That line art looks really cool
20:31 – And Hibiki is back in her rage mode
20:36 – Chris’s look back… To Ryoko…
20:40 – Ryoko is thrilled and fascinated with what’s going on
21:49 – Does it really matter (what happened)? Yes. I think it might! Ryoko is acting actually suspicious!
AniManga Picture Challenge Week 4 - Tops Stars of the Stage
Week 4 of the #AniMangaPictureChallenge opened the curtain on a wide variety of Top Stars of the Stage in #Anime and #Manga. Thanks to everyone who participated this week!
My Little Ponfarr - K-On!!
LiteralGrill - Sue Cat
Ragashingo - Revue Starlight
chikorita157 - Jellyfish Can't Swim in the Night
Retro Goth Bunny - Bocchi The Rock
Kafkaz - Rent-a-Girlfriend
Anicast - Beyond the Boundry
Starting tomorrow, we've got two back to back community topics. Want to suggest a topic? Just @ this account.
Symphogear Episode 04: Falling Tears
Episode Summary:
We start this episode five years before Tsubasa and Hibiki stare down the mystery girl wearing the Nehushtan armor. 2nd Division has just rescued Kanade Amou from the aftermath of a Noise attack on an artifact dig site. This isn’t the same calm, collected Kanade we first met three years later at the Zwei Wing concert in episode 1. As judged by the straight jacket she is strapped into, this Kanade is enraged to the point that she might even be a danger to herself and others. Through angered shouts and expletives, she makes clear that the only thing she wants is a way to kill the Noise who killed her family. No matter the personal cost to herself. All while a young Tsubasa watches timidly tucked away in her uncle’s shadow.
Genjuro and Ryoko put Kanade through a series of experiments meant to see if she can link with a Relic. While Tsubasa can naturally link with her Ame no Habakiri, it at first it seems like Kanade is unable to do the same. It’s only after Kanade takes matters into her own hands and injects herself with a dangerous overdose of the drugs they were testing on her that she is able to form a bond with Gungnir. In a dramatic scene she coughs up quite a bit of blood but successfully summons her Symphogear in the end.
From then on, Kanade fights for revenge along side Tsubasa. Until, after one battle, some soldiers the two saved note how nice it was to hear Kanade’s singing in the midst of battle. This has a transformative effect on Kanade. Her worldview that only contained thoughts of revenge shifts to one of using her abilities to make people happy which leads to the creation of Zwei Wing.
Back in the present, Tsubasa stares down the mysterious girl in the Nehushtan armor. The two begin a battle, and while they are closely matched, the mystery girl seems to have a small but notable advantage in power. At one point during the battle she pulls out some sort of weapon and fire it at the ground in order to summon Noise! A few of the Noise trap Hibiki while the rest serve as an obstacle for Tsubasa.
The battle looks like it is near its end when Tsubasa is knocked to the ground. The mystery girl taunts her, saying that Tsubasa isn’t even the reason she’s there. Really, she came to capture Hibiki, but she doesn’t say why. In response, Tsubasa vows to defeat the mystery girl before pinning her shadow to the ground with a small dagger. She then make a point of reminding Hibiki just how far she’s willing to go to achieve victory against the Noise and this new opponent.
Then, Tsubasa sings. She puts away her sword and slowly walks towards the mystery girl while singing her Superb Song. Blood flows from her mouth as she looks the frightened mystery girl directly in the eyes. The resulting blast destroys all the nearby Noise and seemingly badly injures the girl as well. The mystery girl flees just before Genjuro and Ryoko arrive. Tsubasa claims to be all right. That, as a sword, she won’t break now… but her claims are obviously a lie as there is a pool of her own blood forming below her all flowing from her mouth and even her eyes. A moment later Tsubasa falls to the ground.
We find out that singing a Superb Song is not necessarily fatal as Tsubasa is apparently rushed to a hospital and the doctors manage to save her life. It seems like she might even be able to fully recover in time. Meanwhile, Hibiki is beating herself up over her role in Tsubasa’s fall. She finally realizes that offering to replace Kanade was the wrong thing to do. Ogawa helps her understand more about Tsubasa and her need to fight after Kanade’s death.
Later we see that Hibiki is still working through the suffering Tsubasa must have been going through since Kanade’s death. First in a meeting with 2nd Division’s leaders, and then on the roof overlooking the hospital where Miku helps encourage her. Finally, after a month or more of trying to be Kanade’s replacement, Hibiki decides to be herself and protect the things she cherishes as herself.
We then get a fantastic training montage as Hibiki trains hard under Genjuro all while Miku watches in secret from the shadows. The episode actually ends on something of an ominous note as Hibiki promises Miku that she’ll never keep a secret from her…
Episode Impressions:
Although I enjoyed the first three episodes of Symphogear, this is the one that really sold me on the series. Kanade’s destructive determination to kill the monsters that murdered her family was really impactful. But so was her shift to the calm, encouraging Kanade that we knew from the first episode.
Tsubasa’s fight with the mystery girl was impressive. There was some nice choreography in there. Tsubasa’s solution was chilling and had a great buildup.
Afterwards, it was great to see Hibiki really work towards understanding Tsubasa’s thinking and her own role in Tsubasa’s fall. That Hibiki’s solution was to actually train for her role as a Symphogear user for the first time was great to see. There’s a good number of easter eggs in that training montage and it had me laughing out loud.
Specific Scenes I Loved:
Kanade trying to sync with Gungnir. Her near insanity. Her willingness to risk death for the slim chance at getting her revenge. That bloody hand and handprint as she finally synced up with the relic. Her sheer frightening joy when she completed her first transformation and knew she could finally kill Noise. It was a great scene. Like I said above, it’s the scene that sold me on Symphogear as a show. The writing and emotions there had me convinced the show really knew what it was doing.
Tsubasa’s fight with the mystery girl. The Blue Flash attack being blocked and redirected. Tsubasa’s sword skills being bested. And her comeback with Shadow Weaving and her Superb Song. There was a great flow to the entire battle and also some great tension near the end. The musical buildup to the Superb Song was almost a little frightening. I knew that Tsubasa’s chilling, echoing song was coming, and I knew what singing it had done to Kanade. There was at least a chance Tsubasa might actually die which made it a very impactful scene.
Hibiki’s talk with Ogawa. Especially that moment where Hibiki asks if Kanade died to save her and Ogawa pauses and then takes a sip of his drink instead of answering. Brad Bird once said it about his movie The Incredible, but I think it’s true of every medium: One of the hardest things to do well is just having two people in a room talking about serious things. No jokes. No quips. No fights or explosions. To get points across and keep things interesting requires good writing and good characters. This scene had both. And this scene sets Hibiki and Tsubasa down a path towards a better relationship, which is nice.
Hibiki’s training montage. I probably missed some references, but at the very least it has Hibiki and Genjuro dressed as Bruce Lee. It has them dressed as fighters from Street Fighter, too, among all its silly looking exercises. I loved it!
Songs In This Episode:
Zettō Ame no Habakiri – This song has the same meaning as before. It’s about Tsubasa grieving for and deriving determination from Kanade’s death. But now, it is directed at someone who might have played a role in that death. So, there’s another little layer of meaning on top of the dark themes already contained within Tsubasa’s iconic song.
Gekisou Gungnir – Hibiki’s song is used as the slow background music for her talk with Ogawa, and then as part of her training montage. A lot of meaning here? Maybe not. But Hibiki’s focus on bridging gaps and looking to the future does fit in with what she is trying to do with Tsubasa.
Themes In This Episode:
The better world Kanade saw. The first theme we get in this episode comes from Kanade. Her initial, self-destructive rage at what the Noise did to her family and then later her revelation that her songs are useful for more than killing Noise. That they can help and inspire people, as well. I bet we’ll see more on this later, but it’s already pretty clear that Kanade shifted from someone only focused on revenge to a person who discovered a better way of living and was trying to help Tsubasa find that better way as well.
If anything, Tsubasa is sorta in early Kanade’s place right now. We don’t know what her childhood was like except that she was present at 2nd Division even when she was younger. But now, and for the past two years, Tsubasa has been caught up in a slightly more controlled cycle of rage and despair caused by Kanade’s death.
Tsubasa’s self sacrifice. I think we also got a little aspect of self sacrifice from Tsubasa. Was her Superb Song fully necessary? Could she have maybe retreated with Hibiki? Sure, she sang it to defeat the Noise and the mystery girl, but she also sang her Superb Song to make one final point to Hibiki about how Hibiki lacked determination to combat the Noise. It was almost a cruel jab, as if saying: “you’re so weak that I have to sacrifice my life to save yours… just like Kanade did.”
Hibiki finding her purpose. In the second half of the episode, Hibiki is finally able to come to understand both Tsubasa and herself. Ogawa helps her understand Tsubasa’s need to fight, and through that, Hibiki realizes just why it was so wrong to try and directly replace Kanade in Tsubasa’s life. It was never healthy for Tsubasa to channel her anger and sadness into nothing but fighting Noise, but for someone new to come along and try to fill that void without understanding it was only contributing to the problem.
But Hibiki also learned something about herself. She’d already figured it out a bit, that she too had something she wanted to protect. She speaks it directly in this episode. “It might just be a tiny promise or my bland everyday life, but I want to become stronger to protect them and still be myself.” Even if she knew she wanted to use her Symphogear to protect people, Hibiki had not yet really acted to gain the skills necessary to do so. Sure, she was fairly powerful when she went into that little rage at not being able to see the meteor shower with Miku, but she hadn’t even tried training to improve her skills. Finally, she has committed herself to actually learning to wield her Symphogear effectively. I can’t wait to see the results of her training montage.
Finally, let’s think about the episode title: Falling Tears. There were a lot of tears that fell in this episode:
First we need to think about who hadn’t let any tears fall. Both Kanade in her enraged state, and Tsubasa after Kanade’s death refused to shed any tears. Kanade was in a mad rage for a long time. Tsubasa’s rage and despair was more channeled or maybe more controlled, but she too didn’t cry for almost two years after Kanade’s death.
Next we have Tsubasa’s tears of blood flowing from her eyes after she sings her Superb Song. Her final statement before she collapses is her declaration of her current way of living. That she is a sword dedicated to defending people and that she will not break… which she must know is a lie. There’s blood flowing from her mouth and eyes and pooling at her feet. Maybe she is letting tears fall for herself, knowing that she has failed even in her desperate role of self sacrifice?
Then there’s Hibiki’s tears as she finally grasps the realization of Tsubasa’s cruel fate. Hibiki feels bad about what she’s done and at her lack of understanding. But, she isn’t crying for herself, rather she is crying at the tragic situation Tsubasa has been forced to live with the past few years.
Hibiki also sheds tears of joy as she and Miku share a moment of friendship on the roof. These kind of tears are important, too! Not all tears come from sadness and despair.
There’s one last instance of tears that’s a bit more subtle because its heard rather than seen. Hibiki’s Symphogear song, Gekisou Gungnir, includes a line that says something like: “I have no time to shed tears, I have things I want to protect” Unlike Tsubasa’s song, Hibiki’s has never been about channeling rage and despair. It’s always been an uplifting song of looking to the future and helping others. Tsubasa and Kanade refused to shed tears because to do so would be to show weakness or admit their sadness. We’ve seen Hibiki cry plenty, but the times she refuses to cry aren’t because she is holding in her sadness, but because she’s putting it aside to help others. Hibiki has been free to cry when she’s needed to while Kanade and Tsubasa weren’t. It’s an interesting distinction.
Special Attacks In This Episode:
Things You Should Pay Attention To:
Zwei Wing wasn’t formed by 2nd Division to fight the Noise, it was formed by Kanade, and to a much lesser extent Tsubasa, as a way to use their singing to help encourage people.
With enough experimentation and drugs, people who are not attuned to a relic can be made to be compatible with them to the point that the can summon Symphogear armor.
There is an enemy side to this conflict beyond the unthinking Noise. It was the mystery girl’s goal to capture Hibiki alive.
Miku now knows Hibiki is keeping some secrets from her.
Moment By Moment Notes:
0:00 – Five years ago, so three years before the concert tragedy.
0:18 – Wow! That’s Kanade, and she is angry and cursing! And the survivor of a Noise attack! Was she somewhere with her family digging for relics? Or just transporting one?
0:29 – So it was probably a trip to see a dig site?
0:39 – Wow, she is so different from the calm, collected Kanade that we’ve seen! She is angry to the point of being crazed!
1:29 – So Kanade had to take part in a bunch of risky experiments before she could use her Symphogear?
1:41 – Wow… that is not gentle!
2:36 – She is dying! She is willing to die for the slimmest chance to fight the Noise. (Which is still different from the Kanade we knew…)
2:54 – That bloody hand print. This was the real moment I knew Symphogear was an all time great anime.
3:24 – So… Kanade’s compatibility came from experiments and dangerous drugs while Tsubasa could sync with her Symphogear naturally?
3:54 – Last Meteor (and Kanade is still crazed!)
4:18 – Something changed with Kanade that day. This is where she starts becoming the calm, wise Kanade that we knew.
4:58 – So that’s how they went from strictly warriors to performers.
6:13 – This is a battlefield. “I think we’re going to get along quite well.” :p
6:26 – Blue Flash
7:11 – Not only can this person fight Tsubasa to a standstill (thanks to a fully powered Relic?) she is somehow summoning Noise?! Creatures that, as far as we know, are the largest threat to humanity ever!
7:55 – The goal was to abduct Hibiki?? Why?
8:09 – Shedding Tears (Is it really a different attack name??) – No, its the same text as before… not sure why the subtitles are different…
8:29 – Hibiki’s armed gear won’t appear.
9:23 – Nirvana Gedon
10:19 – Shadow Weaving – Did Tsubasa pin the girl with that little knife she tossed up in the air?!
11:06 – Tsubasa’s Superb Song. (The musical build up to it was amazing as well!)
11:43 – That blood. Just like Kanade. This is killing Tsubasa!
12:17 – The enemy survived!
12:42 – Oh wow… she is really messed up. And she falls.
13:13 – So singing a Superb Song isn’t a 100% death sentence. At least not if medical care is nearby?
14:45 – The lack of answer is a yes in it’s own way. Yes, Kanade died to save Hibiki. And everyone knows it.
15:29 – More tears. Whose tears is the episode title referring to? Tsubasa’s? Or Hibiki’s?
15:44 – Finally, Hibiki understands the pain she was putting Tsubasa through.
16:20 – Wow. What a powerful request.
16:47 – Drowning in the depth of despair?
18:09 – More shedding tears. More realizations.
19:22 – Miku is the best.
20:55 – More tears. But very different from the rest of the episode. These are tears of joy!
22:15 – Miku is watching Hibiki train.
22:30 – Even here, in Hibiki’s lyrics, we have a reference to shedding tears. In this case, she has no time to shed them because she has things she wants to protect.
23:36 – Hibiki’s lie about not hiding things could be trouble!
AniManga Picture Challenge Week 3 - Summer Festivals
Week 3 of the #AniMangaPictureChallenge is complete! Big thanks to CT for suggesting #anime and #manga Summer Festivals.
Rei - Giji Harem
My Little Ponfarr - The Quintessential Quintuplets
Anime Animals アニメの動物 - Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid
chikorita157 - The Demon Girl Next Door
Ragashingo - Summertime Rendering
Anicast - The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
CT - Rama 1/2
Symphogear Episode 03: Passing in the Night
Episode Summary:
For the past month, Hibiki and Tsubasa have been fighting the Noise, but they still haven’t been able to get along. Their fights against the Noise mostly seem to involve Tsubasa slicing through the enemies while Hibiki tries to fight but mostly ends up running from attacks or getting knocked around.
Back at her dorm with Miku, we find Hibiki trying to stay awake as she is writing a report on the Noise, of all things. But really, Hibiki is remembering the time she and Tsubasa almost fought.
In Hibiki’s flashback, Tsubasa insist that she doesn’t accept Hibiki’s attempts to replace Kanade at all. She says hell will freeze over before she accepts Hibiki and then jumps high in the air and launches one of her most powerful attacks at Hibiki! But right before her “Heaven’t Wrath” connects, she is stopped by a powerful punch from… Genjuro?!
Genjuro’s attack rips the road up and sends Tsubasa flying. In the aftermath, water spews from a broken pipe drenching Tsubasa and helping cover the tears now flowing from her eyes. Hibiki once again tries to console Tsubasa by saying she will do her best to replace Kanade… which is the exact wrong thing to say… and earns Hibiki a well-deserved, angry, tearful slap from Tsubasa. It’s only a month later during her evening daydream that Hibiki finally realizes why Tsubasa was crying.
That same evening we see Tsubasa reliving her memory of Kanade’s final moments. She is there at the stadium again holding a near comatose Kanade in her arms. Instead of impactful words of wisdom, all Tsubasa receives from Kanade are pained, glassy-eyed babbles before Kanade’s body crumbles. In the present, we find that Tsubasa blames herself and her own lack of strength for Kanade’s death.
Both Hibiki and Tsubasa are called to 2nd Division headquarters for a new briefing on the Noise attacks. We learn that the Noise were first recognized by the world 13 years ago, but have existed all the way back to ancient times. All the recent attacks have been around the school, and Ryoko wonders if someone might be controlling the Noise. Tsubasa thinks that they are trying to get to Durandal, an almost completely intact relic stored below headquarters. We’re told it is much more powerful than the Symphogears Tsubasa and Hibiki wear since their relics are just mere fragments. Interestingly, it seems that an intact relic can be used by more than just the limited few Attuned who can operate a Symphogear. If 2nd Division could activate Durandal, anybody could use it.
Tsubasa leaves with Ogawa to work on her album, once again noting her goal to have no emotions, while Hibiki stays with the others where Ryoko actively flirts with her! More importantly, we find that the headquarters and its mix of modern and ancient technology was designed by Ryoko same as the Symphogears. Meaning that headquarters should be safe from all Noise attacks.
At school the next day, Hibiki finally finishes her report and it is accepted by her teachers leaving Hibiki free to see a meteor shower with Miku that evening. Both are excited to finally have time to spend together, but then a Noise outbreak calls Hibiki away and she has to cancel her plans with Miku. Frustrated and angry, Hibiki tears into the Noise, quite literally at one point, showing an aggression we haven’t seen from her before. It’s almost a bit scary as she chases down one final Noise that escapes the subway tunnel they’ve been fighting in.
The Noise is about to get away when Tsubasa drops in like a shooting star and destroys it from the air. Hibiki tries once more to get through to Tsubasa, saying that she too has somethings she wants to protect, but before the two have any chance to talk, someone new interrupts them! The new girl that appears is wearing the Nehushtan armor that was stolen during the concert two years ago!
Episode Impressions:
This was another episode pretty heavy on info dumping. We learn about how the Noise have probably always existed, how 2nd Division is protecting a powerful relic, and a little more about why Tsubasa has grown so cold and emotionless since Kanade’s death. We also see that Hibiki is having her own issues with being a superheroine, but she has finally started to realize why Tsubasa won’t fight along side her.
In a lot of ways, it felt like this episode set up things to come. Surely, we’ll hear more about Durandal, for instance. It also seems likely that 2nd Division headquarters will be attacked directly. Oh, and we end on a cliffhanger with a new girl wearing the armor stolen from the concert.
Specific Scenes I Loved:
Genjuro stopping Tusbasa’s rocket sword kick aimed at Hibiki! How the heck did he do that?! Maybe he didn’t… at least not entirely? I’m pretty sure that even though Genjuro did block it temporarily, it’s also true that Tsubasa cancelled her attack in order not to hurt him. Look at the way her giant sword vanishes and she sorta falls awkwardly away before the street is ripped up.
The scene where Hibiki is on the school lawn working on her report while accepting friendship and food from every direction. It’s just a cute scene.
Hibiki going berserk against the Noise in the subway! She stomps one’s face in! She rips another’s head off! She is not happy. We focus a lot on Tsubasa’s emotional state, but I wonder if Hibiki’s might play a role in future episodes. A stoic and controlled Tsubasa vs an out of control Hibiki?
The appearance of an actual villain. We don’t know who is in that armor, but we seem to have someone willing to talk and taunt at our heroines.
Songs In This Episode:
Zettō Ame no Habakiri (Ame no Habakiri, the Ultimate Blade) – For Tsubasa, we get her theme song at the beginning and end of the episode mostly just as a show of her power. The meaning hasn’t really changed.
Gekisou Gungnir (Gungnir, the Striking Spear) – For Hibiki, I can’t help but note the cruel irony Hibiki’s song talks about never letting go of someone’s hand when just hours ago Hibiki was forced to leave Miku behind.
Themes In This Episode:
Tsubasa as a sword. After Kanade’s death, Tsubasa seems to have closed herself off to everyone. She keeps referring to herself as a sword or a weapon. She sees herself as someone who only exists to fight the Noise and who has no need for emotions. And yet… we see that Tsubasa still has those emotions she does not want. She attempts to fight Hibiki because she is so angry at the cheerful girl’s insistence that she can replace Kanade. She seems to often think back to the moment where Kanade died. She insists she cannot even be upset, but she clearly is often mad at everyone when she isn’t able to hide her emotions from the world. Just fighting against the Noise is not enough for Tsubasa, but she hasn’t been able to admit that she needs more than fighting to be a full person.
Things Hibiki wants to protect. Hibiki isn’t helping things. It has taken her more than a month to start to grasp why Tsubasa refuses to fight along side her. I think what Hibiki says near the end, that she too has things she wants to protect, is her first real attempt to reach out to Tsubasa. It may not be the best attempt, but Hibiki seems to have realized that one of the reasons Tsubasa is so cold towards her is that Tsubasa thinks she has no real reason for being a Symphogear user. Of course, the only response that declaration got from Tsubasa was an emotionless glare, so we don’t know if Hibiki got through at all.
Hibiki lying to Miku. Over and over again Hibiki is abandoning Miku to fight the Noise. It is making both of them frustrated and we’ve already seen Hibiki take out that frustration on the Noise. It was actually kinda scary watching Hibiki literally tear apart the creatures that pose an unstoppable threat to humanity! But we also have to wonder how much longer Miku will keep covering for Hibiki. Or what might happen if Miku finds out what Hibiki is doing. Miku also seems like a good target to capture in order to force Hibiki to do something…
Special Attacks In This Episode:
Things You Should Pay Attention To:
Ryoko notes that Hibiki has caught her interest.
In addition to being based on their relic fragments, each Symphogear users’ armed gears embody their will to fight on the battlefield. Tsubasa sees herself as a weapon, as a sword, so she is heavily sword themed and her armed gear is a large sword that she uses in various special attacks. Will Hibiki’s armed gear just be Kanade’s spear?
That headquarters was designed by Ryoko with pagan and modern technologies and is thought to be a completely safe place seems like it’ll come back up later.
Moment By Moment Notes:
0:14 – A montage of Hibiki not doing so well. But, then, Tsubasa probably isn’t going out of her way to teach her, either.
0:36 – They’ve been this way for an entire month!
2:16 – Miku is researching meteor showers while Hibiki is writing a report on the Noise.
2:47 – Hecke Hetchara (I’m fine, no big deal).
3:26 – Hibiki has really caught Sakarai’s attention
3:59 – An armed gear embodies each’s user’s will to fight on the battlefield.
4:55 – Heaven’s Wrath – Wow, Tsubasa jumps high, throws her sword out which changes to building sized, then both her and the sword light up for a giant rocket kick!
4:58 – Wow! Genjuro just punched and put up a shield that destroyed Tsubasa’s giant sword to pieces and destroyed a large section of the road sending Tsubasa flying!
5:31 – Genjuro likes his movies.
6:12 – Wow, exactly the wrong thing to say! That slap is well deserved!
7:02 – Ouch… she couldn’t even see Tsubasa as she died. And what an odd, unfulfilling last line. (Totally excellent… just not what Tsubasa needed.) 🙁
10:05 – Ha, she was just working on a report!
10:14 – What happened 13 years ago? Is that just when the world could prove Noise exists?
11:21 – So Durandal (almost certainly a sword, it’s a sword from European legend) is going to be much more powerful than the Symphogear?
13:37 – Pagan and modern technology?
13:59 – That Tsubasa was approached by a British record company was mentioned on the news before…
14:46 – “Swords have no such emotions”
14:44 – Whoa!! Sakuri… that’s way over the line isn’t it!
15:18 – Hibiki thinks she is cursed.
15:34 – This isn’t an anime.
15:55 – Miku is the best. This time for helping with homework.
16:40 – The idea of seeing the shooting starts keeps coming up again and again.
16:57 – Miku was on the track team.
18:11 – The Noise may be an unstoppable enemy of humanity, but I’d run if I saw a high school girl turn and stare at me like that!
18:41 – One thing I’ve been noticing is that they always show the wave of energy released after a Symphogear user transforms… Always show it hitting the Noise… I wonder why?
2020: Whoa! Hibiki getting a little dark here. (And literally!?) Not just about not seeing the stars, but about losing her ordinary life because of the Noise.
21:06 – Tsubasa?! It’s her song!
21:30 – “I have things I want to protect, too!” This is less Hibiki realizing that she has things to protect… she wants to protect everyone… and more her trying to connect with Tsubasa.
21:48 – A new voice. Our first speaking villain?
22:01 – And this girl is wearing the Nehushtan armor? Was she involved in the attack two years ago? Was she involved in Kanade’s death?!