GoldDash arrives and Mechanichani joins them, making Houtarou realize they are the Best Match! He uphenshins to GoldMechanichor and delivers a Fever finisher to take care of the Malgam, releasing the JungleJan Chemy Card.
Hymeno, the only Ohger who has regained control of her kingdom, broadcasts to all of Chikyuu announcing she is welcoming all aspiring husbands to come to Ishabana. She wants to marry and give birth to her successor. A bunch of men hurry to the castle’s gates.
The Final Three teams meet Beau at the Pit Start for this Final Leg in Kuala Lumpur. They reflect on their time on the Race so far before Beau flags them off for the start of the Leg. The teams run and open the first clue telling them this Final Leg will put their Race skills to the ultimate test.
14 years since Hajime Isayama started this journey. Nine of those years, I was a part of it. And I enjoyed every minute.
Racules says him serving Dagded has always been the move. Jeramie stops Gira from attacking Racules and whisks him away. Kamejim tells Racules that cleaning up Chikyuu is pretty fun. Racules bows down to Kamejim and says they will die for the Galactinsects’ amusement.
Minato-sensei tells Houtarou’s normal person class that they’ll have a class trip to Kyoto next week! But they have to group up and decide on a topic they’ll be researching and doing a presentation on. Houtarou is excited to experience the dreamy romance of Kyoto and excitedly runs over to Rinne who isn’t too eager to team up with him even though she doesn’t have a group yet. Ryo excitedly comes over and says he’s already chosen to focus on supernatural happenings in Kyoto.
Disney+ has had a couple of original Korean drama offerings so far. But Moving (무빙) just might be their best yet. And not only that, this webtoon adaptation from artist and screenwriter Kang Full has a very strong case for being named the year’s best overall. Moving is a thrilling, imaginative and emotionally affecting series that boasts an incredible ensemble cast and stunning direction.
Season 2 of Netflix’s D.P. (디피) picks up right where the first left off. And that’s not merely referring to the story itself, but also to the incredible performances, top-notch production and captivating, compassionate writing. Just like the first season, Jung Hae In and Koo Kyo Hwan deliver masterful, nuanced performances as they help bring to life the story of two military police officers tasked with pursuing deserters and in turn hoping to fight the injustices in a system that seems to be untouchable.
The Ohgers are excited to be arriving back home on their Chikyuu. But they are met by Dagded’s swarm of Shubugs. Rita takes control of the spaceship, saying they have no choice but to just charge through the swarm and back to the castle’s foundation in Shugoddam. Yanma and Gira grab a lever to help safely slip the castle into position.
Meanwhile, as Houtarou falls back to Earth, he quickly locks in Ganvhale and Spicle to Gotchanko to Spiclewhale. As a big whale bike, he sucks Riku in and whisks him to safety. But Riku is only worried about Saboneedle whom he has named Sabosuke.