Difference between revisions of "FGC:Episode 02 Cut 230"
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− | |cutnumbertext=[[FGC:Episode 02 Cut 230| | + | [[Image:02_C230b.jpg]] |
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+ | |cutnumbertext=[[FGC:Episode 02 Cut 230|230]] | ||
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− | |text=}} | + | |text=The lance is retracted and Eva lurches forward. A moment later, red fluid gushes out.}} |
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+ | {{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu | ||
+ | |comment=Note how it's "red fluid", not "blood"… At this point, the script is playing up to the notion that the audience initially believes — and rightfully so — that the Eva is a robot. By not calling it "blood," there are no organic connotations; after all, robots bleed red fluid all the time, right? ;;P}} | ||
− | {{FGC: | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=Sharp-kun |
− | | | + | |comment=Anyone who's watched Go Nagai's super robot series (most recently ''Mazinkaiser: Death! Ankou Daishogun!'') will be very familiar with robots "bleeding".}} |
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+ | {{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu | ||
+ | |comment=Now, how did I know you were going to mention that? ;;>}} | ||
− | {{FGC: | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=Mr. Tines |
− | | | + | |comment=At this point one might still be thinking hydraulic fluid under pressure (and you'd need it for a system like that). But with later data, that no longer washes.}} |
− | {{FGC: | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu |
− | | | + | |comment=I find it odd that there is not blood on Sachiel's lance when he retracts it, considering the amount that spouts out afterwards. It's interesting that EVA-01 bleeds at all, actually. Being as the lance is amplified by energy, I would presume that it is rather hot; ergo, might any injury inflicted by it be automatically sealed by cautery? (I remember my sister using this as an argument for why light saber duels are relatively bloodless.)}} |
− | {{FGC: | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=HeWhoPostsStuff |
− | | | + | |comment=Further, would the Eva's blood be under such pressure so as to spurt out in fountain-esque fashion like that, rather than flowing from it, as with most wounds? Probably just done for stylistic reasons…}} |
− | {{FGC: | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu |
− | | | + | |comment=This is actually an interesting difference between the anime and manga; Sadamoto's Evas bleed "normally". Perhaps we need to look no further than the [http://www.abcb.com/laws/index.htm Laws of Anime] for the real reason:}} |
− | {{FGC: | + | {{FGC:External|text='''#18: Law of Hemoglobin Capacity''':{{br}} |
− | + | The human body contains over 12 gallons of blood, sometimes more, under high pressure.}} | |
− | + | And the Evas, of course, are just really large, strange humans, so… | |
− | {{FGC:Comment|name= | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=Hexon.Arq |
− | |comment=}} | + | |comment=An Eva that spewed red silly string from its head would have been a hell of a thing to market based on this scene. Of course, if they don't already make that, it's only a matter of time.}} |
− | {{FGC:Comment|name= | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=Reichu |
− | |comment=}} | + | |comment=Strangely enough, there is actually a glitch in Renewal here! (You didn't expect ''perfection'', did you?) Consult the [[FGC:Revision_History_(Original_-_Renewal)#Glitch.21.21.21|Original vs. Renewal page]] for more details.}} |
− | {{FGC:Comment|name= | + | {{FGC:Comment|name=Hexon.Arq |
− | |comment=}} | + | |comment=I did notice that glitch. It completely ruined my year.}} |
+ | {{FGC:Comment|name=Dr. Nick | ||
+ | |comment=Oh dear. Just wait till I get my Gainax quality control rant started in episode #12.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 1 January 2010
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