It’s Aimo Memorial Day, and Grace and Leon are celebrating. Grace has finished up the specs for the mini-Dimension Eater (MDE) bomb, and more importantly she has solved the mystery about the Vajra Queen that stumped Mao and Ranshe: yes, Vajra Queen really does taste like chicken, only slightly gamier. With that mystery out of the way, Leon sets Operation Reginleif Bridge into motion, stationing a sniper to give President Glass the JFK treatment. Ozma and Cathy rush to stop Leon, but it looks like they might be too late.
The other storyline follows Ranka losing Ai-kun and chatting with Brera about her motivation for singing. While Brera makes Ranka realize that she is singing just for Alto and not for the fickle crowds, Yasaburo reminds Sheryl that it rocks to be on stage. Mikhail and Klan Klein try to get the love triangle resolved, but when Ranka bursts onto the roof to confess to Alto, she finds Alto and Sheryl standing very close together.
Reaction:
This was a pretty nice setup episode, but I was confused about the Vajra larvae. The new hatchlings looked rather large and were smart enough to scalp some tickets to get into Ranka’s concert (put your feelers in the air, like you just don’t care), but Luca spotted information on Leon’s computer screen that implies that Ai-kun is a Vajra larva. I wonder if Ranka is the key to why Ai-kun is fairly tame and small compared to the other Vajra. Is Ai-kun a baby Queen?
I enjoyed the Klan Klein and Mikhail moments, and Mikhail finally admitted that he is scared that Klan Klein will bite the dust if they do the sideways tango. As for Alto, I bet he wasn’t really making any moves on Sheryl and it was just a misunderstanding. After all, Alto making a huge “♥ Ranka” sky banner was also just a misunderstanding. The worst part was how Alto made a lovu-lovu Ranka sign in order to show off to Sheryl (who reminds Alto of his mom, Miyo).
Macross Frontier 19
Summary:
It’s Aimo Memorial Day, and Grace and Leon are celebrating. Grace has finished up the specs for the mini-Dimension Eater (MDE) bomb, and more importantly she has solved the mystery about the Vajra Queen that stumped Mao and Ranshe: yes, Vajra Queen really does taste like chicken, only slightly gamier. With that mystery out of the way, Leon sets Operation Reginleif Bridge into motion, stationing a sniper to give President Glass the JFK treatment. Ozma and Cathy rush to stop Leon, but it looks like they might be too late.
The other storyline follows Ranka losing Ai-kun and chatting with Brera about her motivation for singing. While Brera makes Ranka realize that she is singing just for Alto and not for the fickle crowds, Yasaburo reminds Sheryl that it rocks to be on stage. Mikhail and Klan Klein try to get the love triangle resolved, but when Ranka bursts onto the roof to confess to Alto, she finds Alto and Sheryl standing very close together.
Reaction:
This was a pretty nice setup episode, but I was confused about the Vajra larvae. The new hatchlings looked rather large and were smart enough to scalp some tickets to get into Ranka’s concert (put your feelers in the air, like you just don’t care), but Luca spotted information on Leon’s computer screen that implies that Ai-kun is a Vajra larva. I wonder if Ranka is the key to why Ai-kun is fairly tame and small compared to the other Vajra. Is Ai-kun a baby Queen?
I enjoyed the Klan Klein and Mikhail moments, and Mikhail finally admitted that he is scared that Klan Klein will bite the dust if they do the sideways tango. As for Alto, I bet he wasn’t really making any moves on Sheryl and it was just a misunderstanding. After all, Alto making a huge “♥ Ranka” sky banner was also just a misunderstanding. The worst part was how Alto made a lovu-lovu Ranka sign in order to show off to Sheryl (who reminds Alto of his mom, Miyo).
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