Wonderful episode. My favorite part was how Taro interacted with the Nouto. When we see him talking to humans, he often corrects them, at the cost of alienating people. We're led to believe it's because he's not human, and so he is "above" making the mistakes that ordinary people would make. Then, when he returns to his home and talks to some of his own people, he winds up doing the same thing to them. Taro is the answer.
He was also pretty pissed at them with the whole sandwich thing, he wouldn't have gone if they just sent him a mail with the invitation instead of stuffing it in his sandwich.
Well my (far-fetched) idea as to why they chose Bakuryuki was that it largely focused on a character's death, and iirc Abaranger was the last season to really kill off a character
Momoi Tarou just acts like an emotionless autist when he's untransformed but has the weird boistrous personality as Don Momotaro.
Jiro has Dragoku and Torabolt personalities.
Muradame has himself and Mother
>Gets an invitation to Sonoi's funeral >Attend it just to tell the Nouto higher ups that you shouldn't put invitational letter inside his jumbo sandwich. >Went back with his power drained >Grabs a cursed sword that haunted some of the main casts >Gets his power back from it >Toss the cursed sword away like it's nothing
I love how Taro destroys any established logic every time. It's great.
what a fricking fantastic episode. this show is the gift that keeps on giving
Excellent episode, I love the little moment Murasame and Jirou had as well.
>that dark haiku
Can't believe they revive Sonoi with Tarou's water...
They're really picking up the pace to compensate for that slower summer, huh. Are there any running plotlines that didn't get attention this episode?
they didn't play 'missed it by a second' with inuzuka and the team this time
Haruka's
Skeleton lord gettin' down to work
>the two guys ate the sandwich
What the frick...
It's better than those tasteless cotton candy
taro looks shopped or something
>Mother accepts whatever Murasame wants to do
I expected the complete opposite but this works for me.
Damn. This episode is perhaps the first time I've actually liked Ryujirou. What a good moment between him and Murasame
OH N-
Wonderful episode. My favorite part was how Taro interacted with the Nouto. When we see him talking to humans, he often corrects them, at the cost of alienating people. We're led to believe it's because he's not human, and so he is "above" making the mistakes that ordinary people would make. Then, when he returns to his home and talks to some of his own people, he winds up doing the same thing to them. Taro is the answer.
Taro is just a weird, perfectionist autist
And at least in my opinion at this point he's the least interesting character in the show
>Taro, don't go, it's a trap!
>it's a trap
He was also pretty pissed at them with the whole sandwich thing, he wouldn't have gone if they just sent him a mail with the invitation instead of stuffing it in his sandwich.
Never mess with a man's sandwich indeed... Then again, Tarou is as opposite from 'a man' as humanely possible, so...
So what's the (far-fetched) reason for them to pick Bakuryuki?
taro had the guts to go back home and confront the council :^)
The bread was a Dino Curry sandwich
Well my (far-fetched) idea as to why they chose Bakuryuki was that it largely focused on a character's death, and iirc Abaranger was the last season to really kill off a character
The connection is this episode and Abaranger are both excellent
I'm just glad Murasame is done doing the annoying "yes, mother" thing and actually has a place.
All I can think of is that "One of them is gay. The other one is gay. You are gay." joke.
Sound:
Neat
Are all the Dons schizos or something?
Momoi Tarou just acts like an emotionless autist when he's untransformed but has the weird boistrous personality as Don Momotaro.
Jiro has Dragoku and Torabolt personalities.
Muradame has himself and Mother
So Murasame recharged Don Momotaro's power. Does that mean that Murasame is made up of Kibidango? An artificial kibidango lifeform?
>Gets an invitation to Sonoi's funeral
>Attend it just to tell the Nouto higher ups that you shouldn't put invitational letter inside his jumbo sandwich.
>Went back with his power drained
>Grabs a cursed sword that haunted some of the main casts
>Gets his power back from it
>Toss the cursed sword away like it's nothing
I love how Taro destroys any established logic every time. It's great.
So was the sandwich a real product? Was it product placement?
>locking a cursed sword with the power of manga
this is the best show of all time
I guess since it still possessed Sononi and the other Donbros i shouldnt be asking this but: how does that EVEN work?
Is Murasame allergic to manga or some shit?
It’s just Donbrothers madness. It’s what I call any stupid thing the show does that’s fun, I like it
It's probably just a regular paper talisman thing and the manga happened to be the paper he had on him at the time.
>The most vampire-looking Nouto is actually a priest/exorcist
I love Donbrothers
>NINJA
>COMIC
BEST MATCH!