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@MatteoWatz @unkkokko I literally rewatched it now. For being written by someone known for a lot of high level animation; it's interesting just how quaint the animation is in this episode.
Also in Brain Powered is the secondary Brain Pilot Nanga Silvery. The Novis Noah aircraft seen and used by Comodo is called the "Eland" which name derives from an African Savanah and plains antelope.
Ive brought this up before; but Comodo Mahama is seen to worship/prayer to Yoruba deities (Orisha) like Ogun and Osun in Brain Powered (1998.)
I do wonder how much Tomino knew about Nigerian religion?
The ED of "Petite Princess Yucie" makes use Takami Akai's illustrations in a similar way that Crest of the Stars did for its ED.
I just wish the show looked more like this; more like Akai.
https://t.co/NtLF9Ywl1F
I wonder if Takami Akai had been offered to have a TV adaptation or an OVA based on one of the Princess Maker games? I still really like his style (which is why I enjoyed watching Crest of the Stars.)
It's a shame we didn't get more TV shows with his characters.
This Sayla x Char illustration is (from my experience) not that commonly shared around.
@toysdream Oh fiddlesticks. Don't think I can make out the notes on the collar tab. I believe that this technically isn't the first time Izubuchi made use of collar tabs. The first example I know is the collar tabs used on the Geara-Doga.
source: https://t.co/9oFtrYCtmw
@ZetaPlusCG It's possible.
In episode 47 when the Queen Mansa explodes we do not see what inside that area ever again. We see Axis ram into Core-3 and then some explosions followed by Judau escaping with the Double Zeta.
I was told last year there was some manga(?) that had them salvaged.