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After using their abilities to escape their attackers,
Fuuko and Andy crash land outside a lake in Russia. Andy leaves in order to gather weapons and former allies of his to fight the mystery agent. Fuuko travels around the lake where she meets a young looking girl named
Gina. The two become friendly and spend time painting the night sky. After they are done, Gina reveals that she is the mystery agent sent to capture Fuuko and Andy. Andy returns and reveals that Gina is also the same woman who took him prisoner 50 years ago. 4"Do You
Love the Change in Me?"
Transliteration: "Kawaru Watashi wa Sukidesu ka?" (Japanese: 変わる私は好きですか?)Shuntarō TozawaYamato HaijimaShuntarō TozawaOctober 28, 2023 (2023-10-28) Andy continues his fight against Gina, who reveals her ability is called Unchange, which freezes anything she wants in stasis. It is also responsible for her youthful appearance. Andy continues to attack but Gina's ability prevents him from hitting her. Andy resorts to using Fuuko's ability by severing his head and regenerating his body under her clothes. This infuriates Gina and she uses her hat as a flying buzzsaw to attack the two.
However, we need to keep our feet on the ground. This ambition makes 86 leave an anime that still needs to really show its objective to a level that suffocates and embodies a quality. that doesn't exist yet.
Looking at the construction of the episodes, the show brings an innovation in its . way of structuring the story. It is not
usual for an anime to go back a few moments and repeat them in a single episode, for example, or even give greater importance to the cast of characters instead of applied politics. Even though the anime has "militaria" as its main theme, that's not what the show
actually stands out about.
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