Then I'd guess it's the true power of a witch, to "camo" herself as they did explain in this episode. What I really did like is Steins fighting style. It was just so freakin' clean!Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
Then I'd guess it's the true power of a witch, to "camo" herself as they did explain in this episode. What I really did like is Steins fighting style. It was just so freakin' clean!Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
little soul your dreams are waitin'
crapping up...
hold them closely
never let go, never let go... <3
Which raises the question, does Shinigama-sama need all this weapons and why? Why doesn't he really have his own personal weapon? And what happens to the old one after he gained a new one? Kinda like....thrown away?
I don't know if this show has thought about it so far but it is should be way many more out there who should be close competive to Stein & Co. "Just" raisiing your weapon to be Shinigami-sama's just seem a little...............weak, maybe?
little soul your dreams are waitin'
crapping up...
hold them closely
never let go, never let go... <3
Wtf mistake post...
It seems like the task is very hard indeed. So far, we actually only know of one weapon that has been completed, and that would be Maka's papa.
We've seen what Medusa is capable of (at least a little taste anyway) and she's a "true witch" unlike the loli earlier or Blair who only seems like one. That alone should show how hard the task really is. Getting that final witch soul is easily 100 times harder than getting the other 99 demon souls.
So maybe Maka's loser papa is a bad example. He certainly doesn't display any reason why he would be that superior of a weapon. We only got to see him used as a shield in Stein's hands, since he opted to attack Chrona directly.
In addition, it certainly gives us another view of what Maka's mother must be like. Maybe Stein is stronger than she is...and maybe he's not.
I'm sure Stein is stronger, with Maka's mother having a heavier reliance on Deathscythe.
Anyways, this episode was hilarious. That annoyed face is amazing, and I guess they're meeting another famous named sword next episode.
Actually ive been waiting for this episode since this series started. When I first read the manga, I could not stop laughing. Then when I heard Mu La Flagas seiyu was going to be excaliburs voice, that made me even more excited to see the episode. And I was not disappointed. The way excalibur says "baka" is just classic to me.
When Kid started cleaning the handle, I ended up bursting into laughter. The mangaka really knows how to let his characters run wild.
love this ep...this one really took the series to a whole new level. i hope we have more battles like this in the coming eps
i guess masamune will be that frog from the intro. i wonder what part they'll play later in the series
Excalibur was the intro frog..
"They call it 'The American Dream' because you have to be asleep to believe it" - George Carlin
hmm, i could've sword there were 2 animal like things in the intro..guess i was seeing things. Maybe its that red imp/goblin then.
Never heard of the group before but its out
By Tadashi
Soul Eater 10 720p H264
Quality seemed OK to me. Did see some QA errors but not bad.
Good Ep had some nice background on BlackStar.
I watched this sub:
Episode 10 - Black-Lotus
It could have used QC and more meticulous translation but it was understandable, especially if you know a few common Japanese words.
An interesting episode to say the least, and showed a bit different Black Star. Based on this episode I reckon the BIG attitude of his isn't 100% truthful. Maybe he acts like that, even though mostly naturally probably, but partly because he wants to mask something from himself and others. He must have been a pretty lonely child having had all of his clan killed and then having been raised by strangers, yet still probably hearing his late clan was made of monsters. I guess his only choices were to either become cold and detached or to behave in the goofy manner we are used to under such circumstances.
It's still unclear what Tsubaki's history is but after this episode I think those two belong to each others company even more than I used to think. It's not anymore just the fact that a saint like Tsubaki is needed to tolerate Black Star's idiocy.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
any particular difference?
Tsubaki's fight, Black Star's fright:
Episode 11 - Tadashi
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Edit: An excellent episode. This is surely turning out to be one of the best series of the year. Continuing the last episode it also shows how Black Star actually have more sides than the Big one. Even Tsubaki shows a little bit of herself, though I guess in the end there really aren't any deeper mysteries there: She just is like that.
The last scene with the new weapon mode was masterful and SO fitting for Black Star.
One thing that struck me, again, when Black Star and Tsubaki returned to the academy, was how well they have depicted the relationships between the characters. You have buddies in every show but for some reason it feels unnaturally natural how Soul and Black Star treat each other, and even Death The Kid nowadays.
Last edited by Kraco; Wed, 06-18-2008 at 09:16 AM.
Better quality text, not many subbers do a better job than those guys when it comes to soul eater
How is Tadashi's subbing?