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== Characters == |
== Characters == |
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+ | * [[Kaisar Lidfard]] |
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== Synopsis == |
== Synopsis == |
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+ | Jeanne rounds up an army of demons, humans, and angels to declare war on the king. As she leads the army to battle, Kaisar, together with Dias, tell Jeanne the truth regarding Mugaro's death. Despite their plea to stop her, she concludes that even though the king had not personally murdered her son, he still targeted Mugaro and continues to move on. While Jeanne and her army attack Anatae, Nina and Favaro manage to track down Charioce and the ancient device to confront him. When Nina fights Charioce and holds him down to cut off his wrist to remove the bracelet, she is unable to do so. Favaro aims his weapon towards Charioce to demand the truth. It is revealed that all the things that he had done was in preparation to resurrect Bahamut and slay him, even at the cost of his own life. As the device explodes, Nina and Favaro escape and look on as Bahamut returns. |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 06:09, 24 March 2018
Which Way Is the Wind Blowing?
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Episode Info
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Air Date | September 16, 2017 |
Screenplay | Shizuka Ōishi |
Animation Direction | Takashi Kobayashi |
Episode Chronology
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← Virgin Soul Episode 21 | Virgin Soul Episode 23 → |
Which Way Is the Wind Blowing? is the twenty-second episode of Shingeki no Bahamut Virgin Soul.
Characters
Synopsis
Jeanne rounds up an army of demons, humans, and angels to declare war on the king. As she leads the army to battle, Kaisar, together with Dias, tell Jeanne the truth regarding Mugaro's death. Despite their plea to stop her, she concludes that even though the king had not personally murdered her son, he still targeted Mugaro and continues to move on. While Jeanne and her army attack Anatae, Nina and Favaro manage to track down Charioce and the ancient device to confront him. When Nina fights Charioce and holds him down to cut off his wrist to remove the bracelet, she is unable to do so. Favaro aims his weapon towards Charioce to demand the truth. It is revealed that all the things that he had done was in preparation to resurrect Bahamut and slay him, even at the cost of his own life. As the device explodes, Nina and Favaro escape and look on as Bahamut returns.
Trivia
- The episode's title is derived from Barossa Leone's signature quote.
- Chabrol reveals Charioce XVII's secret plan to annihilate Bahamut using Dromos.
- Favaro claims Charioce did not order the death of El nor Nina, even though he was shown doing so multiple times for El and once for Nina.
- Fans speculate this statement was the writer and producers' way of making fans more sympathetic towards Charioce, a character they consider "pure-hearted".
- Favaro goes on to say Charioce did nothing to instigate the war with the gods, even though Charioce was shown in Episode 11 telling Gabriel to use force against him if she wanted to retrieve what he stole from her.
Gallery
Blu-ray vol.1 | Episode 1 • Episode 2 • Episode 3 |
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Blu-ray vol.2 | Episode 4 • Episode 5 • Episode 6 |
Blu-ray vol.3 | Episode 7 • Episode 8 • Episode 9 |
Blu-ray vol.4 | Episode 10 • Episode 11 • Episode 12 |
Blu-ray vol.1 | Episode 1 • Episode 2 • Episode 3 • Episode 4 • Episode 5 • Episode 6 |
Blu-ray vol.2 | Episode 7 • Episode 8 • Episode 9 • Episode 10 • Episode 11 • Episode 12 |
Blu-ray vol.3 | Episode 13 • Episode 14 • Episode 15 • Episode 16 • Episode 17 • Episode 18 |
Blu-ray vol.4 | Episode 19 • Episode 20 • Episode 21 • Episode 22 • Episode 23 • Episode 24 |