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Space Runaway Ideon: Episodes 5-8 - Punching Mechanical Jellyfish in Psychedelic Hyperspace Edition

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Damn, Kasha, for a character introduced as the girly-girl of the show who screamed at bugs getting on you and wears a pink spacesuit, you sure got bloodthirsty fast with your constant lust for fighting at every possible opportunity, declarations of no surrender and berating of the ship's commander when he refuses to stomp Ideon's big robot boots on retreating soldiers. Expectations successfully subverted. She has a good mentor in Sheryl though, to whom children are an inconvenience who can s*d off and die for all she cares and whose snarky response to said same commander when she's discovered basically torturing the truth out of a female prisoner (something she knows he's too sympathetic towards her to do) is "Aren't you the one who said we should get to know our enemy better?"

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The men are weak, Kasha. It's up to us, an archaeologist and a schoolgirl to win this war.

Meanwhile, Karala regales the crew with the tale of the Buff Clan's actually buff ancient hero, who had fabulous secret powers revealed to him the day he held aloft his magic pomegranate and said "By the power of Ideooon". Now they believe that power's in the corpse of a Transformer and can provide infinite energy from love, or something. I can't really blame Cosmo for laughing at that one, but then I don't suppose anyone's going to believe his story of bringing a knife to a lightsaber fight when he duelled an alien samurai on the planet of the dinosaurs either (this actually happens - What is it with retro sci-fi anime and dinosaur planets?).

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Besides Karala's odd story and a short explanation of how hyperspace works, it didn't feel like the plot advanced a whole lot in these episodes. But then when you go to the dinosaur planet you sort of know you're in for filler, and I guess we did get some time for the personalities of the characters to come out a bit more. The communications issues between the cultures was an interesting point, and not something that's often given much thought in stories of alien contact. The humans seem to have taken very well to operating alien tech though, and whether anything will come of the fact both cultures appear to understand the concept of samurai I don't know.

I think the tradition for these posts is going to be ending on a comical shot of the kids.

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Pretty bittersweet ending.

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Feelings save the day.

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A Lull in the Sea 6/10

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There is a post-credit scene for those curious.
 
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