![]() ![]() Koukin admits that they haven’t heard anything from him lately. Hakufu quickly recovers and teases her for daydreaming about Saji. MOU-CHAN! And Ryomou nearly takes off Hakufu’s head with a kick. Ryomou is standing at a grave, looking at a picture of Saji and herself. He invites her to join her and asks where that other person is… no… not Koukin. She was his childhood friend and then a toushi that came to Nanyou. They argue about whose fault it is on the way.Īll of Nanyou greets her as she arrives. Koukin opens the door just in time to get drenched and then get an eyefull of his cousin, who happily greets him. HELLO HAKUFU’S NIPPLES, I GUESS AT-X AIN’T CENSORING! A caterpillar falls onto her cleavage and she flips out. Goei tells him to fetch her idiot daughter for breakfast. Koukin continues narrating about how he’s a warrior… reincarnated with a soul from the Three Kingdoms. Koukin narrates they didn’t know anything about what was happening. In the aftermath, Kann-u stands and stares at her spear. Ryofu prepares to finish her, but a lightning strike blasts towards them and knocks Ryofu away. Ryofu rushes Kann-u and attacks again, landing a few solid blows and then slamming her backwards. Kann-u tells Ryofu that she’s happy to fight such a warrior, but she won’t lose. Kann-u and Ryofu rush to attack eachother. No OP This Week… So Have the Full Version of the Kann-u/Ryofu FightĪ storm brews. That plus a ton of Sonken… I’ve got everything to look forward to. We also haven’t seen Ryofu’s revival yet, though the next episode preview showed Hakufu’s dragon leaking out a bit. I’m reserving my guesses for who the woman in the hood is, but aside from a new character (Liu Meng really doesn’t have too many traditional enemies), I’m pretty sure that Bunwa is still bumming around somewhere with a chip on her shoulder the size of France against Nanyou. The episode was a ton of fun, despite watching it as a resolution reserved for apparently insane Chinese and it looks like the plot’s going to be focused a lot more heavily on the Nanyou side for this one going by screentime and the cliffhanger at the end about Ryomou’s dragon having… issues. I have a crush on Horie Yui, Sonsaku, Kann-u, and thousand year old Chinese warlords. That’s really all you need to know thus far. He tends to be forgotten behind the fame of Sun Ce and barely holds a candle to the legends of Ryuubi (Liu Bei) or Sousou (Cao Cao), but he’s one of those awesome overlooked historical figures and I really am interested to see what they do with her taking on his role since he ascended to the throne very very young. In the real Ro3K, Sonken (Sun Quan) was the emperor of the Wu dynasty after Sonsaku (Sun Ce), the Phoenix King, died, and ruled Wu for pretty much the majority the story. We got not one, not two, but three lesbian fantasies out of Kann-u (albeit only two naked lesbian ones), Kann-u picking a jealous fight over Ryuubi after Hakufu stripped her and started vigorously towelling her chest, about a full minute of Ryofu vs Kann-u (which is apparently a flashforward), Hakufu being her cheerful airheaded self all full of Mou-chan groping and general wackiness, and of course, Sonken Chubou, Hakufu’s sister voiced by my heroine, Horie Yui. ![]() It may mean that episodes get delayed a little bit, but on the other hand, I’m probably not going to be up this late ever again because dealing with this strange rmvb involved calling on at least three dark gods and then suborning a victrola to make the damn thing play. Ikki Tousen deserves so very very much better, and this episode proved that. Never freaking again will I watch Ikkitousen at 320×240 with Chinese subtitles and an almost 2 second audio desync by the end. I tried to avoid too many nipples, but I really wanted the caterpilar shot and at 320×240… god only knows what’s in a pic half the time. AT-X is apparently not censoring it (yippee!), but I somehow can’t bring myself to censor 320×240 Chinese subtitled caps.
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