Fairy Tail Episode 8
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Written by Akela Cooper (Malignant) and Onitra Johnson and directed by Amanda Row (Doom Patrol) this episode gives the majority of the cast a delightful opportunity to play against type. The bold, brave Captain is now a cowardly page, Cadet Uhura (Celia Gooding) plays the evil queen, and the ever-intimidating La'an (Christina Chong) becomes a precious princess. \"The Elysian Kingdom\" harkens back to classic Star Trek holodeck episodes like Voyager's \"The Bride of Chaotica!\" or \"The Killing Game\" and The Next Generation's \"A Fistful of Datas\" or \"The Big Goodbye.\"
When Una (Rebecca Romijn) appears as the huntress to rescue an outnumbered Ortegas against the queen's guards, it becomes apparent that this story isn't quite playing out the way it does in the book anymore. As the fairytale narrative textualizes a romantic relationship between Ortetas and Una's characters, M'Benga realizes that this version of the story follows his daughter's wishes rather than what's written. The version that they're living out is essentially Rukiya's fanfiction of \"The Elysian Kingdom.\" The previous episode of Strange New Worlds made it abundantly clear that the show embraces queer people, and it's nice to see that inclusion continued in such a wholesome way with this imagined pairing from Rukiya's ideal ending to her favorite fairytale.
As M'Benga and his allies scramble to find Rukiya they learn that she's no longer being kept safe in the pattern buffer that delays the progression of her illness. At the start of the episode, she asked her father if she could see his quarters one day when she gets better. Following a final confrontation with the Queen in which Hemmer gets to pull out all the stops to work his \"science magic\" M'Benga is reunited with his daughter. Rukiya is also dressed up in a beautiful gown, as M'Benga's personal mercury stone, and when he scans her he finds her illness has been completely eradicated.
As a parent, it feels like a completely impossible choice, but M'Benga does exactly what any parent should and explains the situation in terms that Rukiya can understand and then gives the choice and autonomy to her. She wants to write her own story, and he lets her go with all of the love in the world. I'm not entirely sure it's possible to make it through the end of this episode without being moved to tears by both the story and the performances. M'Benga has done the right thing for his daughter even though he feels so much pain over not being able to spend more time with her. In true Star Trek fashion, Rukiya's departure with the entity is not the last we see of her. Moments later, she returns fully grown (played by Makambe Simamba) and explains that though no time has passed for her father, it's been years filled with unimaginable adventures with the entity that she named after her mother. M'Benga is filled with so much emotion and peace at seeing his daughter live a life more spectacular than any he ever could've imagined for her.
It's an absolutely incredible way to resolve this particular storyline and the way that it's written as well as the magic of Star Trek leaves plenty of room for Rukiya and M'Benga to be reunited for future adventures. \"The Elysian Kingdom\" is truly an exemplary episode of Star Trek, and I don't think I will ever get tired of watching it.
This OVA is an adaptation to the 37th omake chapter in the Fairy Tail manga series. In the manga, Mirajane Strauss kneels down and covers her breasts when Natsu Dragneel shows up instead of Juvia Lockser being in that position. In the anime, Mirajane embarrassingly leaves while trying to keep her composure alongside Cana Alberona who also has more screen time in the anime version. Any scene that happened after Mavis Vermillion finished is completely anime original with the second bathing scene involving Warrod Sequen being a loose adaptation of chapter 355's bath scene since the anime adaptation of it in episode 233 was drastically different.
Fairy Tail (フェアリーテイル) is an Anime based on the manga created by Hiro Mashima. The Anime is directed by Shinji Ishihara. The series aired in Japan between October 12, 2009 and September 29, 2019, consisting of 328 episodes. 59ce067264
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