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Feb 3, 2013 12:48 AM

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This was a great ep...I had a manly tear in the end
But i would have liked to see the trick used in Planetes to be used here as well :


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Feb 3, 2013 1:06 AM

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SwordWielder said:
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Azuma whispered to the boss or whoever he is to send Brian 03 to that area few episodes ago, remember?

lol... they didn't even show what he said to that boss.
but yeah that makes sense
edit: did u read the manga or novel or something?


For me, it was obvious from the start what Azuma said to the boss. I knew that they'll send Brian-03 to the direction Mutta showed them. The only thing I didn't know was if they gonna make it on time.
Glad to see that Hibito is safe :)
Feb 3, 2013 1:25 AM

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Great episodes. One of the few times I can take something coming out of nowhere to save a character, watching Hibito die was painful.
Feb 3, 2013 2:09 AM

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This was the first time I didn't want an anime character to die. I was really moved and happy Hibito survived.

I also think Brian 03 was sent to Hibito after Azuma's suggestion.

After losing all of the oxygen in the tank Hibito would still be alive for a few minutes (his brain wouldn't be damaged), but he should've lost consciousness. I don't care, though. I'm glad he's OK.
Feb 3, 2013 2:13 AM

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It was beautiful to see Brian helping Hibito. But what an asspull that was! How is Hibito able to stand up and think properly in this kind of situation?
Feb 3, 2013 2:31 AM

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It was beautiful to see Brian helping Hibito. But what an asspull that was! How is Hibito able to stand up and think properly in this kind of situation?


somepoeple can hold their breath for 5 min and swim
hibito is young and runs a lot with builds up stamina and big lungs thus he has the capacity to move atleast 4 min after he had his last breath
Feb 3, 2013 2:34 AM

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Brian saved him :")
While watching, my breathing pace was the same as Hibito. That shows how I was carried away by the atmosphere
There is no cliffhanger for now...
Feb 3, 2013 2:50 AM

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It was so painful to watch Hibito run out of oxygen and start gasping for what little air was left. I could feel my eyes tearing up and I was sure that this was the end of the line for him. The moment Hibito saw a vision of Brian as he was about to die I nearly broke down for the first time watching anime.

The way they use flashbacks to tie in everything is done so amazingly, I could feel the emotions and power behind Brian 03 coming to Hibito's rescue like he used to in his training days.

Brilliant series.
Feb 3, 2013 2:54 AM

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Great. Good flashback, the right amount of crawling, nicely done.
Feb 3, 2013 3:00 AM

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Its been awhile since i shed so much tears of joy ;A;

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Feb 3, 2013 3:08 AM

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As expected, Brian come to rescue. But i'm still glad that Hibito made it. This was well made episode :)
Feb 3, 2013 3:10 AM

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Really good stuff.

It's been a tense few episodes, and I really wasn't sure if they were gonna go through and kill off Hibito. But after explicitly showing him suffer the way he did after his oxygen timer hit zero, I had a feeling that he wasn't going to die. It just didn't feel like the right way to send his character off.

Ultimately it was the right move, and it's great how they did so by connecting his flashback.
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Feb 3, 2013 3:58 AM

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I am speechless. I agree that Hibito should have died in that situation. It's impossible to stand and walk like that after losing oxygen. But I'm glad, I am glad that he is alive. Really, good episode.
Feb 3, 2013 4:18 AM
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Damn it, Hibito didn't die! The death by suffocation was so well done I teared up a little. It would have been intresting to see how Mutta would react if Hibito had died. Would he still pursue astronaut career? What would he think? How'd his family react if he'd still want to continue on that path? Now.... meh...
Feb 3, 2013 4:21 AM

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dariken said:
Damn it, Hibito didn't die! The death by suffocation was so well done I teared up a little. It would have been intresting to see how Mutta would react if Hibito had died. Would he still pursue astronaut career? What would he think? How'd his family react if he'd still want to continue on that path? Now.... meh...


The death inspiration thing has been done to death....lol
I am glad they didn't go this path.
Amazing episode.
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Feb 3, 2013 4:25 AM
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.... If hibito died, this Anime might changed into Uchuu Mutta.
Feb 3, 2013 5:14 AM

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Guys remember Astronauts are alot stronger then normal humans . They have been training their bodies for who knows how many years to survive this kinds of situations.Also he still had oxygen in his suit even though there was no more in the tank. It might have lasted him a bit more then expected. Eitherway im glad he wasnt dead , willpower saves the day!

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Feb 3, 2013 5:42 AM

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I didn't even know I could cry and laugh from relieve at the same time.
Feb 3, 2013 6:09 AM

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Wtf? That's it. I'm dropping this series.



I'm joking! That was an awesome episode. I really liked the flashback at the beginning with Brian. It gave the episode room for Hibito's character development. Now, Hibito was real lucky to have Brian-03 arrive before he actually went into full oxygen deprivation. Maybe it was the real spirit of Brian that had saved him.

Also, it was real interesting to see Azuma in a panicked state, instead of his calm and collected demeanor as we know his character to be.
Feb 3, 2013 6:24 AM

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I paused the video when the guy was doing the countdown.. i was preparing myself in case Hibito will die.. wow.. it was super intense! I even cried with relief at the end...
Feb 3, 2013 7:20 AM

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Shachou said:
Azuma whispered to the boss or whoever he is to send Brian 03 to that area few episodes ago, remember?


I totally forgot about that... Makes sense! Because even if they do send Brian - 03 over to the other side and he isn't there, then it's OK. Buddy and them probably have some kind of oxygen tank on them.
Feb 3, 2013 8:15 AM

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This episode was so fucking tense, so hard to predict what the hell was gonna happen there
Feb 3, 2013 8:24 AM

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This episode was too scary.



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Feb 3, 2013 8:26 AM

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When he ran out of oxygen I couldn't stop pulling my hair. Now I need to pull myself together!
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Feb 3, 2013 11:57 AM

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This was one amazing episode. To be honest, I was surprised a bit with the ending, as I had sort of made peace with the idea of Hibito passing away.. but this was a great outcome as well. It was too soon for either one of the brothers to die this part in the story anyways.. Now, onto a bright future where both will meet in space~
Feb 3, 2013 12:48 PM

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Bawling the entire time The flashbacks with Hibito and Brian. When his air ran out.. Hibito was about to die. When Brian 03 came I was so happy he survived. Thank the Gods!!!! T___T
Feb 3, 2013 1:18 PM
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Frankly, I don't care about how miraculous that was. I'm just glad Hibito's alive :D
Feb 3, 2013 1:19 PM

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I'm so glad he lived otherwise I think I may have had a hard time getting over it ;O;

Never cried so hard for a dying anime character.. this was just done so perfectly.
Feb 3, 2013 4:51 PM

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you know, i don't think i'm the only one watching this anime who finds what happened with Hibito isn't impossible or improbable.

i think it was just sheer willpower/training experience on his part after beginning to hallucinate Brian when he fell slightly unconscious, and then that's when he began to hold his breath for a little longer than the 2-3 minutes of losing oxygen in order to see/stand/walk. it really shouldn't be too long after the oxygen tank turned off. it's not like it was 5 minutes later before the Brian bot arrived. combined with that, there was his will to survive and the Brian hallucination, so i found it entirely acceptable.

there were many ways the bot could've reached him in the nick of time: Azuma whispering about it, Buddy going with his instincts/desperation and telling them about the flashing thing Hibito saw, the bot already heading around that area from when it was first sent out. Hibito didn't even get that far away from the mini astronaut. basically, Brian showed it the way. it never just came out of "nowhere".

the people who disliked what happened should remember not to be so pessimistic and that this is still just an anime.
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Feb 3, 2013 4:59 PM
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You people are completely oblivious. It's like you've never seen an anime before, and this is your first. It's always been obvious that he wouldn't have died. This isn't the type of show where that happens. And this "miracle" was completely stupid.

Sure, 10/10 but that save was complete bullcrap.
Feb 3, 2013 6:55 PM
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Sure, 10/10 but that save was complete bullcrap.


Nope it was all part of the plan.
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Feb 3, 2013 7:01 PM

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.. cool explanation...
They not even started any explanation yet... please wait for that next week.

even if they did intentionally send Brian-03 there
still don't quite make sense how he is able to move while having brain damage due to lack of oxygen.


He still had a bit of oxygen.
When the countdown was over it meant that his tank hadn't anymore oxygen to give him but he still has the oxygen that is currently inside his spacesuit.

Things were slow to create an intense mood but things actually happened quite fast. Hibito's tank ran out of oxygen then a few second later Brian-3 came to the rescue. He still had a dozen or more seconds of oxygen even after the tank ran out. He was inhaling more and more Co2 but there was still oxygen that went to his brain.
Ten more second max and he would have been dead.

That was bullshit. I'm happy he's alive but I believe his death could have made the show even better than it is now, especially after all the development he got in the last few episodes
Feb 3, 2013 8:11 PM

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The timer counted down to when the oxygen tank was exhausted. At that point it should have switched to tank two, but as the display showed that was empty. We were shown the graphic representation as the O2 content reduced below 20% which meant that he was on borrowed time, but he wasn't dead yet. Even in the absence of oxygen (breathing) it takes several minutes for brain death to occur and one can assume that there was still enough oxygen in the suit environment for him to maintain consciousness, although suffering the headache and other symptoms of an oxygen deprived environment.

As for Brian 3 showing up at the location, it was pretty obvious that once all the robotic assets were deployed as per a suggestion several episodes ago, there was a capability to cover mission control's bets by dispatching Brian 3 to JAXA's proposed location while the main rescue team went to the original accident site. The conversation between Azuma and the robot controllers was a bit of a give away, but they masked it by making it inaudible.

As to Hibito functioning while oxygen impaired--that is the whole point of training! He probably spent many hours practicing hooking up the emergency oxygen connector (which probably is common to several different sources of supplemental emergency oxygen because that's the sort of redundancy that NASA loves to build in), just so that the process of hooking up was almost automatic. And since that is an "emergency" procedure, I'm willing to bet that hooking up is a relatively simple and undemanding process--for just this sort of situation.

So a total ass-pull? No way! Everything was laid out episodes in advance, and consistent with what you would expect from redundant safety mechanisms. Was Hibito damn lucky? You bet! One or two minutes more and he would have been unconscious and ultimately dead.
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Feb 3, 2013 8:30 PM

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Me: Brian!! SAVE HIBITO! Q_____Q -tears-

so gald hes alive T^T
Feb 3, 2013 8:41 PM

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Damn, I hate how they managed to save him. If he died, it would be better storywise. Still not enought for me to remove this from my Favorites though.
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Feb 3, 2013 9:31 PM

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I'm just happy he wasn't saved by supernatural means or something. love this series.
Feb 3, 2013 9:36 PM
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The timer counted down to when the oxygen tank was exhausted. At that point it should have switched to tank two, but as the display showed that was empty. We were shown the graphic representation as the O2 content reduced below 20% which meant that he was on borrowed time, but he wasn't dead yet. Even in the absence of oxygen (breathing) it takes several minutes for brain death to occur and one can assume that there was still enough oxygen in the suit environment for him to maintain consciousness, although suffering the headache and other symptoms of an oxygen deprived environment.

As for Brian 3 showing up at the location, it was pretty obvious that once all the robotic assets were deployed as per a suggestion several episodes ago, there was a capability to cover mission control's bets by dispatching Brian 3 to JAXA's proposed location while the main rescue team went to the original accident site. The conversation between Azuma and the robot controllers was a bit of a give away, but they masked it by making it inaudible.

As to Hibito functioning while oxygen impaired--that is the whole point of training! He probably spent many hours practicing hooking up the emergency oxygen connector (which probably is common to several different sources of supplemental emergency oxygen because that's the sort of redundancy that NASA loves to build in), just so that the process of hooking up was almost automatic. And since that is an "emergency" procedure, I'm willing to bet that hooking up is a relatively simple and undemanding process--for just this sort of situation.

So a total ass-pull? No way! Everything was laid out episodes in advance, and consistent with what you would expect from redundant safety mechanisms. Was Hibito damn lucky? You bet! One or two minutes more and he would have been unconscious and ultimately dead.


I agree with everything you just said. Sure he was down to minutes or even seconds, but all the training they go through for when things go wrong makes this possible. Also, while you may be fading out, seeing a way to survive (Brain - 03) would sure snap me back to attention too. Very happy with this episode.
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Thank God he's alive. The suspense was killing me. NASA should have listened to what JAXA has suggested. I don't like when those type of situation happens. Anyways, that will hopefully make Brian's dream come true.
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rodac said:
The timer counted down to when the oxygen tank was exhausted. At that point it should have switched to tank two, but as the display showed that was empty. We were shown the graphic representation as the O2 content reduced below 20% which meant that he was on borrowed time, but he wasn't dead yet. Even in the absence of oxygen (breathing) it takes several minutes for brain death to occur and one can assume that there was still enough oxygen in the suit environment for him to maintain consciousness, although suffering the headache and other symptoms of an oxygen deprived environment.

As for Brian 3 showing up at the location, it was pretty obvious that once all the robotic assets were deployed as per a suggestion several episodes ago, there was a capability to cover mission control's bets by dispatching Brian 3 to JAXA's proposed location while the main rescue team went to the original accident site. The conversation between Azuma and the robot controllers was a bit of a give away, but they masked it by making it inaudible.

As to Hibito functioning while oxygen impaired--that is the whole point of training! He probably spent many hours practicing hooking up the emergency oxygen connector (which probably is common to several different sources of supplemental emergency oxygen because that's the sort of redundancy that NASA loves to build in), just so that the process of hooking up was almost automatic. And since that is an "emergency" procedure, I'm willing to bet that hooking up is a relatively simple and undemanding process--for just this sort of situation.

So a total ass-pull? No way! Everything was laid out episodes in advance, and consistent with what you would expect from redundant safety mechanisms. Was Hibito damn lucky? You bet! One or two minutes more and he would have been unconscious and ultimately dead.


After watching it and thinking about it, this is where I came out of. There were some hints in the previous episodes that it was going to turn out the way it did. Ass-pull? False drama? I don't know if I necessarily agree with that. But could it have been handled better than it should have? I'd say yeah. On a technical perspective, I think they could've done something more with the flashbacks, hallucinations, oxygen impaired situations, and the like.

Not the best episode for me, but still liked it nonetheless. It would've been interesting to see how the story progresses if it happened the other way, but pretty satisfied with the result anyway.
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Thank God he's alive. The suspense was killing me. NASA should have listened to what JAXA has suggested. I don't like when those type of situation happens. Anyways, that will hopefully make Brian's dream come true.

Yeah but NASA was basing it off known data while JAXA's was basically a gut feeling. Sure it was phrased in a way that JAXA was right in the end but NASA based it off the available data which was the right thing to do. Though the best was solution was to send 2 different vehicles to the different locations so i guess that's sorta how it turned out...
Feb 3, 2013 11:53 PM

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There was a bunch of dull episodes while waiting the final selection results. And now the show is back in action with this episode. I loved this episode very much.
Feb 4, 2013 12:24 AM

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I was 100% positive this episode would end the way it did, and I thought they handled it very well. I kind of wanted it to go the other way as well, but this didn't seem like that kind of show, and they made it obvious how everything would be resolved when they sent Brian 3 to that location and then didn't mention its progress for like the next two or three episodes. Show moves so slow I'm sure plenty of people forgot all about it, haha.

But this is the first episode I've thoroughly enjoyed in a while. Watching him run out of air was absolutely brutal, and the way they tied the flashback in to the rescue scene was a great touch, I thought. Made it much more emotional. They definitely could've thrown in something else(maybe a flashback of something we haven't seen with him and Mutta yet) instead of some of the Houston/JAXA scenes, but I don't think not having it hurt the episode that badly.

Now I hope things can speed up a little...
Feb 4, 2013 1:46 AM

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Man tears were shed when Hibito thought all hope was lost, here comes Brian saying, 'I'm here to save the day!' with the Brian - 03 behind him.

I think it was pretty obvious to everyone he was going to live though. I mean, he had a close relationship with Brian, Brian is named after a OXYGEN making robot WHICH was dispatched to look for Hibito a few episodes back. We all knew it was going to come to play and I actually think they did a pretty good job with it.
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Feb 4, 2013 5:45 AM

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wo0o0o0o....music is superb ,,, specially i like hibito`s struggle to stand up ,,, great episode .
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Feb 4, 2013 9:16 AM

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I kept saying he would never die, so many cliffhangers that had close calls, they wouldn't kill him now, But towards the end I really thought he would die. I did remember the Brian 3, but even so after seeing the Brian picture and his oxygen hitting zero I thought he was done. But I am so glad he survived. I don't agree it would be better if he had died. This anime is about two brothers reaching towards the stars, I don't want it to turn into a brother trying to live a dream for his dead brother, I have seen that generic set up enough times already. I really did enjoy the last few episodes, very very suspenseful, but obvious as it was I am happy he survived.

Now Nasa must apologise to Mutta D:.
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Feb 4, 2013 10:04 AM

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THIS EPISODE. Pretty sure I cried through the whole thing. I went into it with the mindset that Hibito would definitely make it through alive, but the way the flashbacks were orchestrated made me doubt my resolve. Boy, did I get trolled!

The scene with Hibito suffering was so painful to watch. Hopefully next week's episode will be kinder to my poor heart.


Feb 4, 2013 12:59 PM

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Holy crap, great episode, thought he was going to die for sure for a while there.
Lol @ insensitive guy counting down.


Feb 4, 2013 1:00 PM

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I'm tired of realism and cynicism. I'm glad he survived. Brian walking in front of the machine really got me.
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Feb 4, 2013 1:16 PM

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I was sure that Hibito won't die. I mean this anime is promoting people to become astronauts, so of course they won't dare to show us anyone dying. Nonetheless, I am happy how it ended ^^
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