#Resetting dragonbox tv series
Aerith and Bob: This series has some pretty normal names like Vivian, Rosalie, Chris, and Hilda, to the more outrageous names: Salamandinay, Embryo, and Tusk to name a few.Adaptation Expansion: The manga and the PS Vita game expand the characterization of many characters.Adaptation Distillation: The game removes several characters (including Tania, Irma, Liza, Misty, and outside of one screenshot, Sylvia) note Naomi, the player character, replaces the first two should you follow Ange to the kingdom and condenses or extensively alters several plot points, such as how and where Chris, and later Embryo, are killed.
Later, when he says "We've reached the climax", it references Seki's previous role as Momotaros in Kamen Rider Den-O. As in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Toshihiko Seki voice a blond-haired Omnicidal Maniac in the form of Embryo.Both Ange and Salamandinay engage in a duet while dressed exactly like their respective voice actresses Nana Mizuki and Yui Horie in the epilogue of the final episode.A very similar situation happened on the episode that aired the same week.
This was clearly invoked during the premiere of Dog Days Cinque/Shinku and Nanami gets stranded and Cinque winds up seeing the her naked.Her VA, Eri Kitamura, previously played a Magical Girl in Fresh Pretty Cure!, Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Day Break Illusion. Action Prologue: The anime starts with Ange already a skilled pilot of Villkiss, and two of the Para-mails shot down by the Brig-class Dragon.By the end of the series, Jill gets back into action after Ange tells her about what happened to Salia. Achilles in His Tent: Jill lost the ability to pilot the Villkiss after her first "Libertas" rebellion failed thanks to Embryo's machinations.The best example would be Hilda, whose Glaive para-mail started life just like any of its mass-produced counterparts, and was modified with a focus on high mobility.