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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
== Guest Stars == | == Guest Stars == | ||
===Recurring=== | ===Recurring=== | ||
*{{g2|魔戒法師・烈花|松山メアリ|Makai Priest Rekka|[[Matsuyama Mary]]}} | *{{g2|魔戒法師・烈花|松山メアリ|Makai Priest Rekka|[[Matsuyama Mary]]}} | ||
*{{g2|幼いアリス|蘭|Young Alice|[[Ran]]}} | |||
===Suit Actors=== | |||
*{{g2|銀牙騎士ゼロ|和田三四郎|Silver Fang Knight Zero|[[Wada Sanshiro]]}} | |||
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*{{g2|花罪|芳賀優里亜|Hanazai|[[Haga Yuria]]}} | *{{g2|花罪|芳賀優里亜|Hanazai|[[Haga Yuria]]}} | ||
*{{g2|クレヒ|紅蘭|Kurehi|[[Kuran]]}} | *{{g2|クレヒ|紅蘭|Kurehi|[[Kuran]]}} | ||
*{{g2|バクラ|ガダルカナル・タカ|Bakura|[[Guadalcanal Taka]]}} | *{{g2|バクラ|ガダルカナル・タカ|Bakura|[[Guadalcanal Taka]]}} | ||
*{{g2|鎧竜エデル|中島厚也|Armored Dragon Edel|[[Nakashima Kouya]]}} | *{{g2|鎧竜エデル|中島厚也|Armored Dragon Edel|[[Nakashima Kouya]]}} | ||
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*Alice's turn was foreshadowed in her wardrobe. Up till episode 8, she plays the damsel to be saved by Rei. She wears pure white clothing in those episodes. After she steals the dragon egg, she wears black on top of her white clothing. | *Alice's turn was foreshadowed in her wardrobe. Up till episode 8, she plays the damsel to be saved by Rei. She wears pure white clothing in those episodes. After she steals the dragon egg, she wears black on top of her white clothing. | ||
*Some of her phrasing here echoes her past lines in previous episodes. Such as being unhappy living unless she can see what she wants to see. In this episode, she explains that what she wants to see is a land of flowers after all humans have been burned away by dragon fire. | *Some of her phrasing here echoes her past lines in previous episodes. Such as being unhappy living unless she can see what she wants to see. In this episode, she explains that what she wants to see is a land of flowers after all humans have been burned away by dragon fire. | ||
*Alice's dream of a land of flowers and sweet fruits could be drawing images of Eden from Christian mythology. Given Edel's name and Zoe meaning "Eve" in the ending song, this would make sense. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 24 March 2017
Episode 12 Smile 微笑 | |||
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Zero -Dragon Blood- episode | |||
Writer | Umeda Sumiko | ||
Director | Amemiya Keita | ||
Action Director | Oohashi Akira | ||
Original air date | March 25, 2017 | ||
Fan Rating | 5 / 5 | ||
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Episode List |
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< Sacred Land | Smile 微笑 |
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Summary
Guest Stars
Recurring
- Makai Priest Rekka - Matsuyama Mary → 魔戒法師・烈花 - 松山メアリ
- Young Alice - Ran → 幼いアリス - 蘭
Suit Actors
- Silver Fang Knight Zero - Wada Sanshiro → 銀牙騎士ゼロ - 和田三四郎
Music
- Opening - DRAGONFLAME
- Ending - Zoë ~Beautiful World~
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Trivia
- This episode appears to have the same name as the first series DVD bonus episode, Smile. However, the kanji are different. This episode title is Bishou (微笑), whereas the Garo bonus episode was Egao (笑顔). Both mean "smile" though.
- When Alice reveals her true nature to Rei, she steps on a flower. Up to this point, people stepping on flowers had represented other people around Alice oppressing her.
- Alice's turn was foreshadowed in her wardrobe. Up till episode 8, she plays the damsel to be saved by Rei. She wears pure white clothing in those episodes. After she steals the dragon egg, she wears black on top of her white clothing.
- Some of her phrasing here echoes her past lines in previous episodes. Such as being unhappy living unless she can see what she wants to see. In this episode, she explains that what she wants to see is a land of flowers after all humans have been burned away by dragon fire.
- Alice's dream of a land of flowers and sweet fruits could be drawing images of Eden from Christian mythology. Given Edel's name and Zoe meaning "Eve" in the ending song, this would make sense.
Gallery
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