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With this anime, it's hard to care about anything that happens because there is none of that. No real virtues being stood up for, nothing gained from watching besides maybe epiliptic shock from the flashy visual effects. No philosophy. And at the end of the day, making a statement is what makes a piece of art. This anime really doesn't do that, it feels like it has nothing to say. It feels like a kid trying to copy his sucessful older brothers even though he has no life experience to draw from.

He at some point leaves Ogrest, leading Ogrest to believe he was abandoned. Elaine Narrowsmith & Captain Black Ink Elaine Narrowsmith voiced by: Claire Baradat (French); Julie-Ann Dean (English) Captain Black Ink voiced by: Martin Brieuc (French); Frank Stubbs (English) Elaine is a young girl who is a pirate just like her adoptive father, Black Ink, who is a diminished-in-size Kralove (an type of squid-like creatures). They both make their first appearance in "A Fistful of Kamas" when they helped the Brotherhood find a boat to sail to the Crimson Claws archipelago. At the end of Season 2, Elaine and Black Ink sailed back home, with Cleophee along for the ride. Prince Adale Voiced by: Alexandre Gillet (French); Eric Meyers (English) The crown prince of New Sufokia, nation of the seas and oceans. His nation was wiped out by Ogrest's Chaos centuries ago, thanks to the scientists of his nation they were able to build an undersea dome as a temporary sanctuary until they fully re-built their society on Crimson Claws.

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by Gwang JinDeveloped byKim Do-soo for ShowboxWritten byGwang JinDirected byKim Seong-yoonStarringPark Seo-joonKim Da-miYoo Jae-myungKwon NaraMusic byKim Jun-seok (Movie Closer)Park Seung-il (Studio Curiosity)Country of originSouth KoreaOriginal languageKoreanNo. of episodes16ProductionExecutive producerJo Joon-hyungProducersLee Sang-yoonJung Soo-jinHan Suk-wonCamera setupSingle-cameraRunning time70 minutesProduction companiesShowboxZium Content[a]Itaewon Class Production PartnersOriginal releaseNetworkJTBCReleaseJanuary 31 (2020-01-31) –
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