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|text= Screen CUT IN<br>
Beyond the Moon, a brilliant, beautiful blue planet comes IN.<br>
At the end of the cut, a light is emitted from the darkness of the South Pole.}}


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|comment=This shot of Second Impact from behind the moon a likely reference to the opening of [[Tributes_to_Other_Fiction_in_Neon_Genesis_Evangelion#2001:_A_Space_Odyssey| 2001: A Space Odyssey]]. However, as the tributes page notes, it's fairly common and has been referenced more directly elsewhere, such as the end of Ideon.}}


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|comment=cf. the iconic Christmas Eve [https://vimeo.com/187472403 broadcast from Apollo 8]}}


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|comment=What follows is the best scene of the episode and one of the greatest, most intriguing parts of the "lightweight" episodes.}}


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Latest revision as of 08:43, 22 October 2021


Screenshots Cut # Description/Dialogue Commentary



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Screen CUT IN
Beyond the Moon, a brilliant, beautiful blue planet comes IN.
At the end of the cut, a light is emitted from the darkness of the South Pole.

UrsusArctos: This shot of Second Impact from behind the moon a likely reference to the opening of 2001: A Space Odyssey. However, as the tributes page notes, it's fairly common and has been referenced more directly elsewhere, such as the end of Ideon.


Mr. Tines: cf. the iconic Christmas Eve broadcast from Apollo 8


Zusuchan: What follows is the best scene of the episode and one of the greatest, most intriguing parts of the "lightweight" episodes.