[tenchi:106280] Re: [Semi-OT] Tenchi meets Belldandy?


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from Joseph Riggs <eumerin@yahoo.com>
subject [tenchi:106280] Re: [Semi-OT] Tenchi meets Belldandy?
date Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:00:16 -0700 (PDT)


--- On Thu, 6/19/08, Dr. Briefs <glenn@capcorphq.com> wrote:

> From: Dr. Briefs <glenn@capcorphq.com>
> Subject: [tenchi:106279] Re: [Semi-OT] Tenchi meets Belldandy?
> To: tenchi@usagi.org
> Date: Thursday, June 19, 2008, 10:41 AM
> 
> I purposely made my statement vague as to avoid posting
> spoilers, and since 
> I haven't been watching the "Oh My Goddess!"
> TV series, I don't know how 
> much has been revealed yet.  Read my statement again, and
> think about 
> this--aside from being a battle goddess, what's special
> and unique about Lind?
> 
> If you don't know the answer to that, then it
> hasn't been revealed yet to 
> you.  If you do, then you should have some idea as to who I
> think is in the 
> silhouette.  And Based on your description, I think it
> matches.
> 

I don't know.  I understand that Lind eventually shows up in the manga, but it's far
enough down the line that I've no idea when it occurs (furthest I've seen is Peorth's
initial stay at the temple).  My point, though, was that if there is a link to
Lind, it's a rather odd thing to stick in the closing credits after the big season
finale episode (which ends with the Lord of Terror story - Lind gets inserted into
it but doesn't modify it that much) - particularly since there's absolutely nothing

in the season one animation or the still to connect it with her.  It's seemingly an
antagonistic silohuette (based on pose) in the ED of the season finale that doesn't
seem to fit with anything seen up until that point (the backdrop - a bridge -
doesn't connect it with anything either). 

Curiously, Mara (the primary antagonist up until that point) is missing from the ED,
which is why I initially thought that it might be her.



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