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The first duel is Mash versus Margaret with Kaldo and Orter both watching very closely. Mash barely dodges Margarets first spell, manages to grab him and performs his biggest, most explosive Suplex yet on him, yet when the dust clears Margaret is not only unharmed, he’s enjoying himself. 197"Mash Burnedead and the Magical Maestro"Transliteration: "Masshu Bāndeddo to Oto no Mahōtsukai" (Japanese: マッシュ・バーンデッドと音の魔法使い)Directed by : Jun Takahashi
Storyboarded by : Susumu NishizawaSaki HisamatsuFebruary 24, 2024 (2024-02-24)[19] A dark mage approaches the academy with dragons, seeking Mash. Sensing Mash is holding back to protect something in his pocket Margaret allows him to set it aside safely so he can fully focus; another cream puff. During their next clash Margaret sends a sound wave Mash can’t punch away, bursting his ear drums. Bored by the lack of a real challenge Margaret causes a musical explosion with Mash at the centre, though Mash avoids damage by tunnelling underground so the earth absorbs the sound waves. Margaret decides to reveal his true form and transforms into a young boy able to move faster than sound, causing Mash to collapse simply by whispering in his ear. The Bureau of Magic prepares for battle as they learn Innocent Zero himself is approaching. Mash learns to counter his speed so Margaret summons his Funeral Bell, which will kill the whole audience in one minute unless Mash surpasses his speed and steals his wand. Mash catches him with seconds to spare and breaks the wand, saving the audience. Margaret admits defeat just as Innocent Zero arrives to claim Mash, his son, to absorb his body into his own and obtain his ultimate, complete body.
Takeda, Yasuhiro (2002). The Notenki memoirs: studio Gainax and the men who created Evangelion. ADV Manga. ISBN 1-4139-0234-0. Tavassi, Guido (2012). Storia dell'animazione giapponese: Autori, arte, industria, successo dal 1917 ad oggi (in Italian). Tunué. ISBN 978-88-97165-51-4. Further reading[edit] Patrick Drazen: Evangelion; in Anime Explosion! – The What? Why? & Wow! of Japanese Animation. Stone Bridge Press, 2014, ISBN 978-1611720136 Endo, Toru. "Konna kitanai kirei na hi ni wa" ("On a day so beautiful and so ugly").
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