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Dual - Trouble Adventure - One Vision (Vol. 4) |
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The barriers between Earth and the parallel world begin to break down in the final episodes of this adventure-comedy, threatening to destroy both planets--and what remains of the story line. When he's on Earth, Kazuki worries about his friends on the alternate planet; in the parallel world, he finds the war with Rara going badly. Dr. Sanada makes it clear just how confusing the links between the planets have become when he asks Kazuki to send his greetings to himself. The battle for the parallel world crystallizes around Ayuko and her pursuit of ever more power. Kazuki agrees to sacrifice his beloved mecha, and the explosion somehow creates a new Earth that preserves elements of the parallel world. It's not clear why Kazuki's wishes have the power to transform space, time, and matter. Many of the artists who created the series worked on Tenchi, but Tenchi is the long-lost crown prince of the planet Jurai and commands extraordinary powers; Kazuki is just a whiny teenager from Earth. The story really ends in episode 13, "The World"; the following episode, "Final Frontier," is a sort of coda that suggests a sequel is in the works. Rated 13 and up for mild profanity, sexual humor, and robot versus robot violence. --Charles Solomon
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