Federation Inspector Birdy Chiffon Altira (an an Altarian Ixioran Altic) is chasing after two criminals, Geega and Bacillus. Unfortunately, the duo are able to escape to Earth and hide among the rest of the civilization level 6 hicks. In order to find Geegar and the stolen Ryunka, Birdy disguises herself as a rising idol named Arita Shion and her octopus sidekick Tute pretends to be Shion’s fruity manager Sawatoru-san. Geega has less imagination and masquerades as an executive for Empire TV named “Giga,” yet it takes 6 months and some leads from old Irma to find him.
As Birdy fights with Geega at an abandoned hotel (where experiments are being done on Ryunka), Senkawa Tsutomu and his friend Hiyamiya Natsumi are exploring the building. Geega throws Tsutomu at Birdy as a distraction, and in typical reckless fashion Birdy blasts a hole through the kid. The next day Tsutomu wakes up to find he no longer needs glasses because he has fused his mind and body with Birdy. One person gets to be active at a time, while the other one has to kinda hang out in the subconscious.
Reaction:
There was a ton of information in this episode, but it’s hard to tell how much of it was important. The constant reminder that there are other aliens living on Earth made the show feel like Being John Malkovich meets Men in Black. The shape-shifting was interesting, but what does that mean for Shion? Can Birdy be Birdy, Shion, and Tsutomu? I’m curious about how this twist will be handled.
Action-wise, the choreography was good, and the fight was fully animated (no typical animation cop-outs). I appreciated Birdy going for some body shots, and her sparkle sparkle heels were certainly unique. I can’t believe how much of a n00b that reporter guy was, though, checking his shots in the middle of the fight instead of getting all the footage now and reviewing it later. Was his memory card so small that he could only keep the best shots?
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Summary:
Federation Inspector Birdy Chiffon Altira (an an Altarian Ixioran Altic) is chasing after two criminals, Geega and Bacillus. Unfortunately, the duo are able to escape to Earth and hide among the rest of the civilization level 6 hicks. In order to find Geegar and the stolen Ryunka, Birdy disguises herself as a rising idol named Arita Shion and her octopus sidekick Tute pretends to be Shion’s fruity manager Sawatoru-san. Geega has less imagination and masquerades as an executive for Empire TV named “Giga,” yet it takes 6 months and some leads from old Irma to find him.
As Birdy fights with Geega at an abandoned hotel (where experiments are being done on Ryunka), Senkawa Tsutomu and his friend Hiyamiya Natsumi are exploring the building. Geega throws Tsutomu at Birdy as a distraction, and in typical reckless fashion Birdy blasts a hole through the kid. The next day Tsutomu wakes up to find he no longer needs glasses because he has fused his mind and body with Birdy. One person gets to be active at a time, while the other one has to kinda hang out in the subconscious.
Reaction:
There was a ton of information in this episode, but it’s hard to tell how much of it was important. The constant reminder that there are other aliens living on Earth made the show feel like Being John Malkovich meets Men in Black. The shape-shifting was interesting, but what does that mean for Shion? Can Birdy be Birdy, Shion, and Tsutomu? I’m curious about how this twist will be handled.
Action-wise, the choreography was good, and the fight was fully animated (no typical animation cop-outs). I appreciated Birdy going for some body shots, and her sparkle sparkle heels were certainly unique. I can’t believe how much of a n00b that reporter guy was, though, checking his shots in the middle of the fight instead of getting all the footage now and reviewing it later. Was his memory card so small that he could only keep the best shots?
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