A few comments on this clip:
First, the menu seems okay. Kind of plain, but all right.
A few comments on this clip:
First, the menu seems okay. Kind of plain, but all right.
Thank you XM Radio, this song rocks.
Not bad, but not that great, either. I think I like it better than the previous ED. Maybe.
I like some of the new bits, but they should have redone the whole thing. Very similar to my opinion of Kai in general.
Episode 11, "The Miracle at Rush Valley"
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: On the way to Dublith, Edward, Alphonse, and Winry make a detour to Rush Valley, a town full of automail engineers. While engineers gather to admire his automail parts, Edward’s State Alchemist watch is stolen by a pickpocket, Paninya, with two automail legs. The three follow her into the mountains, where her automail mechanic Dominic lives. Winry asks for an apprenticeship, but he denies her. While there, Dominic’s daughter-in-law goes into labor, and Winry helps deliver the child while Ed and Al wait, powerless. Dominic reccomends Winry apprentice to an automail engineer he knows. Ed and Al continue onto Dublith.
Eureka Seven had a lot of good music including eight different opening and ending themes. Which one is your favorite?
Episode 54, "Beyond The Raging Fire"
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: Riza tricks a Roy-disguised Envy into giving himself away, and fires at him repeatedly. He manages to gain the advantage over her, but Roy arrives and continues attacking him viciously with his flames. Envy’s body begins to decompose as his embryonic form tries to escape, but is trapped under Roy’s foot. Riza points her gun at the real Roy, however, refusing to let him surrender to his rage in revenge. Edward and Scar arrive, and Ed takes posession of Envy, with Roy threatening him. Ed, Scar, and Riza talk him down from his madness, which surprises Envy. Envy tries to rile them up against each other, but is unable to. Edward suggests that Envy is jealous of humans, of how they help each other and endure crises. Outraged and humiliated, Envy commits suicide. Meanwhile, the Armstrong siblings continue to fight Sloth, with Alex tricking Sloth into slamming his arm back into place, and then plummeling him repeatedly and using his alchemy. The Briggs troops attack the front gate, leading the commander in charge to order firing at the unevacuated areas, but before he can complete the command, Buccaneer arrives to stop him, as does Falman, and Izumi Curtis. Deep underground, Hohenheim confronts Father, formerly the Dwarf in the Flask.