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Though technically not Pigmon, the design still remains pretty ugly, albeit not as ungodly hideous as the Powered incarnation. Present from the Sky (空からのプレゼント) – A cutesey, “monster in my closet” (Or in this case, children’s center) episode but still enjoyable, with the monsters being references to both Garamon and Pigmon, with them arriving via meteorite, and with the ability to grow giant sized and become aggressive, or remain in their natural, friendly human-size. The mole monster is one of the show’s more memorable, being super cute when on all fours, and super strange when standing upright. Pretty funny with some great character moments, though it can also be somber, with Doigaki’s estranged relationship with his father (Who wanted him to take over the fishing company rather than join EYES) being revealed. Monster Fishing (怪獣一本釣り) – A Doigaki-centered episode with him taking command of the mission, using his fishing skills to fish out the underground monster. Featured is the first unsympathetic monster, being a creation of Chaos Header comprised entirely of junk that attacks Fubuki’s hometown. Though there’s plenty of bickering to be had, the two wind up having decent chemistry. Revenge of the Fireflies (蛍の復讐)– A good episode, with Musashi and Fubuki being put on a mission together, needing to put aside their differences once and for all. Apparently to Cosmos, even machines deserve a chance at being purified, with him trying to calm the robot during its inevitable rampage. There’s sort of a clever twist to it, with the robot in fact just being a children’s toy made fro REALLY big aliens that we sadly never see. The Fallen Robot (落ちてきたロボット) – A “feelgood” episode for sure, with a robot from space befriending children. The monster’s rage is not a result of Chaos Header, but rather the load, aggressive-sounding noises of aircraft, not helped by the fact it has something it wants to protect. Musashi’s pacifist attitude towards monsters begins to irk some EYES members, notably Fubuki, who comes off as real unlikable here. 3.5/5įly! Musashi (飛べ! ムサシ)– Another decent episode dealing with much of the previous’ themes.
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Doigaki is the one to coin the name “Chaos Header” for the strange virus. Haruno’s bond with monsters is further exemplified, with Lidorias, the monster from last episode, coming to assist in fighting the re-awakened Golmede, a monster SRC failed to capture in the past, apparently. Musashi is brought on to join EYES not for his combat or flight skills, but rather his monster knowledge, in a nice twist. Shadow of the Chaos Header (カオスヘッダーの影) – A pretty good episode that raises the question of how far EYES should go to protect monsters, and when it is alright to attack. Not a great start, but certainly shows promise. The strange light virus leaves a fairly good impression, possessing a peaceful monster and making it commit violent acts, which will be a staple of the show. An enclosed island for monsters has been created, similar to Monsterland from Destroy All Monsters.
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Musashi has joined SRC as a pilot, no doubt as a result of his time spent with them as a child. By this point, the SRC has expanded, with the sub-group EYES in charge of protection and handling monsters. Reunion With Light (光との再会)– A better introduction than The First Contact for sure, though First Contact does still seem somewhat mandatory viewing, with Musashi’s time with Cosmos being recollected, along with several people knowing of Ultraman.