English Translation: Yoke of Fate
No action in this week’s episode, although there’s a very intensive history lesson. Not to mention an awfully dismal one as well ^^;. The story continues from where it left off last week, and it’s mainly centered around three issues – a focus on Arika and Mashiro’s dilemma regarding the spontaneous contract they made before; the fate of graduated Otomes; and the activities of the antagonists. The main plot has been somewhat strongly emphasized in this episode, in particular concerning what a Meister Otome’s real role is about. It’s like Mai-HiME all over again, and I can see this as one of the strong aspects which may be able to flesh out the story to an incredible degree. Mai-Otome certainly hasn’t disappointed me yet when it comes to unfolding ominous drama, even though there’s little of it now. Besides that, lots of nostalgic references to the prior series ranging from the very minor key “borrowed” by Nao to the pillar-like grave markers in the Otome mausoleum. And of course, quite a few surprises (Or not =p) when several other secrets get unraveled....
~Highlights of The Episode~
A rather typical outcome for any newbie inventor

Yeah, I know this has nothing what-so-ever to do with the plot. I just find it amusing how Irina reminds me so much of Ri Kohran from Sakura Taisen. Both of them possess an impeccable knack for inventing gadgets and have their creations blow up (Sometimes right in their face XD) seconds later.
Tomoe’s true motives?

Hello... What do we have here ;p? Is this the real reason why Tomoe wants to threaten Arika? To be honest, I kinda feel sorry for our mini villain here. She seems hurt by the whole sight of Shizuru tutoring Arinko. Whilst Yayoi, Miya and Lilie were visibly green, their envy is genuinely harmless. I can’t say the same for Tomoe though. Her expression was different from those of the Hoshigumi Trio’s, and no, I don’t see it as a look of jealousy but more like a forlorn gaze pining for the older girl’s attention. It’s likely she has that creepy idol crush on Shizuru (Check out the way Tomoe looked at her in prior episodes), and she probably sees Arika as a threat since Shizuru has been spending quite a lot of time with her. Well, I can’t say for sure Tomoe actually admires Shizuru to an extent of calling it “love” coz being a composed girl she is, she shows no sign of harboring those kind of feelings. Apart from that, Shizuru spends just as much time with Nina and gang seeing how they always end up in the principal’s office one way or another. Okay, maybe not as much as Arika but still... It doesn’t adequately justify why Tomoe is particularly picking on our poor main heroine ^^;;;. I still suspect she’s doing it coz of a different motive such as status or something but who knows.... This scene has definitely intrigued me and it would be interesting to see how it develops later on. By the way, Natsuki is one damn sly vixen, using her personal supporter like that to sniff out the truth from Arika, although it’s apparent the latter carelessly made it too easy for Shizuru to know what’s going on.....
An old time friend

WAI~ MIYU DA!!!! ^O^
I’ve always had a soft spot for her even though I didn’t like her role very much in Mai-HiME. Miyu’s character hasn’t changed one bit since the last time we saw her. She still puts on that emotionless face in a normal situation but it’s her caring side which really drew me in to her personality. We’re all very much relieved and glad she now seems to be on the good side, seeing how she knew Arika from way back. Android or human, we are not certain, but she undoubtedly possesses abilities which an ordinary person doesn’t. First of all, she sees Arika’s hair as a glowing object (Reminds you of an artificial Element, no?), and secondly, she was able to remove the GEMs from Arika’s earring and Mashiro’s ring effortlessly. Her real role and intentions haven’t been revealed yet, but it seems she will be sticking around for quite a while. Oh, I find it cute how she said “Sore ijou Arika wo bujoku suru koto ga yurushimasen” (I will not allow you to insult Arika any further) to Mashiro’s face, the almost exact same phrase she so notably reserved for Nao while defending Alyssa in HiME Episode 26, minus the “Sore ijou” part. Looks like Arika is her new Ojousama this time round ^^. Speaking of Alyssa, she has now been reduced to a mere canary (No pun intended). She still resembles her HiME self in a way. Well... The hair (Or feathers), that is. Looking forward to more Miyu in future scenarios ^^. And a question... Did Miyu return the GEMs to Arika, by the way? Hmm... Most likely did.
Now we know where Nagi secretly sneaks off to late at night.....

Seems Sunrise didn’t import only the characters from HiME. They brought over familiar places as well – the AU’s Rorschach bar is no exception. Here, we’re reacquainted with Searrs Foundation’s ex-fourth publicity sector chief, John Smith who is somehow involved in Nagi’s diabolical schemes. I wouldn’t be surprised if Nagi is actually one of those who’s pulling the strings of Schwarz’s puppets. The letter he received could be a possible hint although the details are still sketchy. Hmm... Natsuki’s former informant, Yamada, is lurking around the pub as usual, probably doing the same job as before.
A grave sight

Doesn’t this place remind you of the entrance to Fuuka, where all the Fuuin no Hashira (Pillars of Seal) were erected? All these grave markers do indeed tell the harsh life faced by Otomes fifty years ago. Most of them perished when they were only 17. Not exactly a good age to go... ^^;
Otome no Sadame

Ah krud. That Otome who appeared in last week’s preview was just a character (Probably Monica) from a flashback. Damn... Sunrise duped us again. Okay, maybe it’s just me ^^;. Anyway, looks like the Otomes can never escape the HiME fate after all. This issue has been highlighted as one of the most significant themes in the entire series so far. Otomes, like HiMEs, are forced to fight each other in wars, and they are expected to put their master’s wishes above everything else, including friendship. This definitely sounds like a repeat of the HiME no Matsuri, where comrades were cruelly pitted against each other regardless of their will in the most sinister manner possible. I greatly commend Sunrise in the way they twisted Mai-HiME’s plot in the second arc. Nearly all of the scenarios that had taken place were virtually unexpected, and they became really unpredictable towards the end. Absolutely brilliant writing, in my opinion. Hopefully, they’ll be able to show the same caliber when it comes to Otome. As far as things are concerned, most of us are able to suggest that Arika would probably end the series on a grand scale seeing how idealistic she was in vowing that she will prevent all wars from occurring should the time ever comes, which I see a very high possibility of it happening soon. Nina however, being the realist she is decides to stick with the rules and bear the consequences. It’s very likely they’re hinting an imminent battle between the two but I really hope that isn’t the case. Gee... If a single Meister Otome is stronger than the whole army of a country, I can imagine what it would be like if a huge bunch of them go all out à la Mai-HiME Battle Royale. ^^;;;
~Speculations Corner~
Breaking rules to score Brownie points with Otousama

Arika is clearly getting to Nina’s concern as the episodes go by, and it has nothing to do with the latter actually worrying about the former’s situation. Nina seems to know Arika’s role in all that has happened, and it plainly bothers her when she sees how this interests and affects her father. She sure takes extreme measures to help Sergay, even to the point of disobeying the school rules SEVERAL times, despite being Coral No. 1, who supposedly is expected to be an ideal student model to her peers. We’re still not certain what truly motivates her to do all these deeds. In the meanwhile, I prefer to attribute it to her utterly trying her best to help Sergay, and perhaps desperately wanting to know about the whole truth itself coz she’s seems to perceive the connection between Arika and Rena. Sergay may have told her about the incident which happened 14 years ago but not the complete picture of it, therefore probably leading to her risky attempts at putting all the puzzle pieces together herself.
The Almighty Mother of all

No wonder Fumi is a national icon in Windbloom... Apparently, she’s the great Shinso-sama who was responsible in ending the Juuni-Ou Sensou (War of the Twelve Kings). We have yet to learn whether she’s the one whom the Five Pillars are serving. So far, there have only been speculations that the “F.H” in Shizuru’s GEM stands for Fumi’s initials, but like almost every other plot fragment, it still remains a mystery.
Little Black Riding Hoods. Okay, maybe not little... ^^;

Yes folks, it’s as most of us had guessed, the mysterious masked and hooded woman IS indeed Midori. It turns out she’s one of Black Valley’s last descendents and the leader of the Aswald Knights. Whoa... And here I was thinking that Rado is the one who calls the shots. Midori must be some awesome chick to control guys like him. Well, those four peeps are all cyborgs actually... I find it very odd that she’s now siding with the antagonists, since she was such an avid “Seigi no Mikata” (Ally of Justice) Sentai fan in HiME ^^;;;. By the way, if you wanna find out how Midori looks like after they’ve stripped her of her mask and cloak, you can spoil yourself silly by heading over here. Based on the info from the Official Website, their primary objective seems to be the revival of technologies which Earl (The world they’re in) is losing, that would explain why Rado was scanning the throne room in Episode 3. As theorized by majority of the fans, they’re most likely after the Harmonium and perhaps many other ancient devices which have not been disclosed yet. It’s possible that each country has its own artifact which plays a unique purpose respectively for activating something greater. At the moment, the Knights look set to infiltrate Ealis and place their lives in mortal danger by invading Haruka’s personal domain =p. Well, if they do start their plan of action soon, we should expect some pretty intense Otome battles under way. Interesting to note that there are at least two women in the Aswald troupe, including Midori. I’m willing to bet the shorter one is probably Akira. ^^
Now moving on to the next episode *Blood drips down nose*. Yes people, it’s the parallel version of Mai-HiME’s Episode 9 -> The girls’ misadventures at the beach (What is it with Mai and beaches? ^^;;;). MORE fanservice coming up with XXXtra ecchiness. Looks to me Shizuru finally has her wish of being allowed to *touch* Natsuki without fearing rejection XD. Until next time!
~Entry by Dav~
9 comments:
I completely missed the other occasions when Tomoe had the idol worship look at Shizuru. Would you mind pointing out one or two examples, Dav? Thanks!
I've enclosed two screencaps here from Episode 3 which somewhat give us a hint about how Tomoe views Shizuru. It's one of those situations where the scenes seem to be connected with one another. Right after when Shizuru was shown on the huge TV screen, the scene then changed to Tomoe having a rather subtle "admiring" gaze at the older girl. Okay, maybe that's a rather weak evidence but it could turn out to be a possibility ^^;. Do you still have Episode 3's video? It would be better if you watch the part where the scene occurred so that you can see Tomoe's reaction more obviously. It starts at around 12 minutes 10 seconds into the episode.
That's one of the occasions which I clearly remember. I'll post more up once I recall the others. That is IF I can. My memory sucks. ><
Yay! Your review is awesome as usual! :D
I’m willing to bet the shorter one is probably Akira. ^^
LOL I am betting its Tomoe-chan! Wow I didn't even realise there was a chibi version of Midori in the group. Gah that person's so small! LOL
Poor Arika and Nina. Their growing friendship will probably come to an arrupt halt one day because there might be a fight between their masters. If in fact, Nina teams up with Nagi, and Arika with Mashiro. Haha I get this vision where Nina will happily accept her fate, while Arika downright refuses Mashiro and she has one of her tantrums. LOL
Also I am slightly confused! The Aswald knights are the descendant of the Black Valley and the Schwarz's are those who attacked the castle 14 years ago? Are they two different groups? Or are the Schwarz just another faction of the Black Valley?
Dav, many thanks for answering my question. Will out for more Tomoe Gazes in the future.
Mentar, your comment spurred a thought... Aswald is armoured suit technology-based, Otome are nanomachine tech-based but is Schwarz magical rather than technological? A possible reason for Aswald's disdain for Schwarz?
Many thanks, Problematic-san! Mentar-san too! ^-^
@ Problematic
I am betting its Tomoe-chan!
Do you mean "that" Tomoe? LOL, then she would be a cyborg ^^. Well... I guess Otomes can be considered somewhat as cyborgs in a way too coz they have those nano-machines in their bodies (Although not an obvious depiction like a mechanical limb or something), but you know what I mean =p. What supports your theory that Tomoe is the chibi person in the Aswald troupe? ^^
@ Mentar
Will try to get my own stuff out today. But the timeline in the past is really not easy to figure out - I'm still unsure.
Certainly looking forward to your entry! Your reviews are excellent! So comprehensive. ^^
Their leader is unclear, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was King Argoss.
So there's a possibility that Argos-ou is behind Schwarz and taking advantage of the Aswald Knights' service at the same time? Ooh... Cunning. I wouldn't find it surprising either. Most villains are very capable of using several parties to do their will, even if those peeps hate each other. I guess when it comes to the Schwarz members and the Aswald Knights, only their objective matters, not what goes on behind the scenes.
I see them as neutrals and not badguys yet.
I agree with you on this. I don't see the Knights as villains too, but more like antagonists at the moment. They may even turn out to be allies in the end. ^^
@ Zyl
You're welcome ^-^. Hopefully we'll be able to help each other out when it comes to spotting "Tomoe's Gazes". LOL!! Guess I'll coin that phrase =p.
@ psgels
Aww... Shucks! Thank you ^^! I'm still not as pro as the others but hopefully my presentation is good enough for the blog's readers. ^___^
What supports your theory that Tomoe is the chibi person in the Aswald troupe? ^^
LOL I am basing this theory on..... absolutely no basis at all. Haha you said "I’m willing to bet the shorter one is probably Akira. ^^", so I thought I would point the finger at Tomoe-chan! Haha! In reality it might be Yayoi. LOL JK!
Arigatou Mentar for explaining the difference between them. Haha I was getting a bit confuzzled! LOL
"Mentar, your comment spurred a thought... Aswald is armoured suit technology-based, Otome are nanomachine tech-based but is Schwarz magical rather than technological? A possible reason for Aswald's disdain for Schwarz?"
Awesome insight Zyl! I think you are right..that may be the reason why the Aswald Knights despises the Schwarz. No wonder, Rado told Shizuru not to mix him up with those Shibaratsu idiots.
LOL I am basing this theory on..... absolutely no basis at all. Haha you said "I’m willing to bet the shorter one is probably Akira. ^^", so I thought I would point the finger at Tomoe-chan! Haha! In reality it might be Yayoi. LOL JK!
Haha, I see. So a random guess then. ^^
Awesome insight Zyl! I think you are right..that may be the reason why the Aswald Knights despises the Schwarz. No wonder, Rado told Shizuru not to mix him up with those Shibaratsu idiots.
This kinda got me curious as well. In the current episodes, we clearly know what the Knights' objective is - the revival of technology that's on the verge of becoming lost in Earl. Schwarz's real goal hasn't been revealed yet although it's kinda obvious at the moment they're trying to get rid of the Windbloom royal family. But I'm not very sure whether Schwarz's use of sorcery has anything to do with the Knights' hatred for them. From what we've seen so far, the Schwarz peeps summons mechanical beasts (Although on some occasions, they look semi-mechanical). I have a feeling that Schwarz's real goal may be the one which makes the Knights antagonize them. It's possible that their aim may turn out to be an obstacle of some sort to the Knights later on. Just one of my speculations. I could be wrong, which is most likely. ^^;
Dav I highly doubt you are wrong, thats actually a really amazing assumption. Haha as expected from someone who writes the posts for this website. They are always awesome! :D Too bad I have nothing to say about the actual eppy. LOL I'd rather complement on this post rather than make speculations because I am almost always wrong. Haha but I don't mind though, because the best part about this series is actually the ppl who get together and form conclusions and stuff like that. Well actually I just wanted to say I am glad I found your website and basically YOU! Haha can't wait until the next eppy...maybe I will have more to say. ;)
Aww, come on. I think a large majority of your speculations are very plausible, Problematic-san. Who knows? Maybe you'll get the last laugh ^__^. I'll certainly keep your theories in mind and recall them wherever they fit because they do make a lot of sense. And of course, all of us will continue to encourage one another to participate in debates, which is great! So I'm definitely looking forward to more comments from you as well as the other bloggers and readers out there. Hope to see you around in the next one! ^^
Post a Comment