Mission-E #02 — Back To School

July 15th, 2008

 

I’m worried that 20+ year old Chinami can pass as a highschooler.

If only this was episode 3 so I could make an E3 joke. Oh well.

Impressions:

Not as impressive as the first episode, but it’s still fun to watch Maori go all Spiderman on the random grunts. It looks like we may actually be getting some kind of villain in the not too distant future who can stand against the girls. I’m not overly amazed (or interested) that Maori doesn’t really have a particularly happy home/school life, but at least she can relieve her frustrations by exploding the lights above people’s heads when they gossip about her. She also stoically suffers through Chinami’s antics, and there’s even some friendly girl bonding when Chinami comes to Maori’s aid after the little social reject clumsily tries to gather information on her own. I’m interested in what role her teacher has in all this given how she’s in the ED, but at the same time, I have the sneaking suspicion that this is something I should already knowtm from Code-E. I really need to sit down with the Wiki for that or something.

At any rate, nothing too surprising this episode. Maori and Chinami infiltrate a secluded rich girl’s school that has suspected connections to the Foundation and discover that it… in fact… does have connections to the Foundation and they’re trying to use it as an isolated test case to stimulate the growth of Type-E abilities in the students there. Then they beat up some security guards before Maori jacks into Chinami (oooooh the sexual tension!) and by their powers combined, they trash the Foundation’s recon van and then throw it at more security guards before running up the side of the dorm and leaping off into the forest. Shakespeare it ain’t.

If I can put in enough time to get comfortable with the Code-E-iverse in general, I’ll switch to full summaries, but I’ve still got this niggling feeling that I should know half the characters since there are very few (well, none really) introductions to any of them except Maori. At least that means that the plot, such as it is, is in motion already instead of a half dozen introduction episodes.

Preview:

Your pokes do not faze Maori in the slightest.

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8 Shouts From the Peanut Gallery

  • Anonymous says:

    All the characters from season one followed generic cliches, so just try to nail down which one represents which and you’ll be set.

  • Stalker says:

    Re-watched the whole Code-E series again, I just notice that Mao-chan resembles a lot to the little girl with her puppy at Epi 6.

  • serenade_beta says:

    “does have connections to the Foundation and a rather large percentage of the girls there have exhibited Type-E abilities at some point in their lives”

    Actually, that’s not correct.
    The percentage on the screen was what the school was built out of. Foundation was seeing if the material could cause the people inside to gain Type-E abilities.
    Of course, no, and none of the students have Type-E abilities.

    @Stalker

    That’s because Maori IS the puppy walking girl from Code-E. The dog in this episode is also highly likely to be that puppy.

  • Fire Candy says:

    @Owner of Website

    Can you make the pictures bigger for all the anime series please. Because i like to print out the picture and draw them. =)

  • Stalker says:

    There is a dog in M-E? I didn’t notice any…

  • Aroduc says:

    Thanks Serenade. My brain was kind of fried last night after finishing off the last of the BMW stuff.

    And no, Fire Candy, I can’t/won’t. My interest is in watching the shows, not being a source for HQ images.

  • DKellis says:

    Anyone else saw this and immediately started humming Ievan Polkka?

  • Kresnik says:

    Why the hell Miku is there..?! O_o