As usual when a show is nearing its end, “bleep” hits the fan.
Before we get serious, some touching moments.
I want to have your babies.
Madoka reminds her wives that they’ll always be together no matter what. Sir Steven will enjoy this scene.
Cherry, this isn’t Simoun, y’know.
On to the plot. Once again there’s chaos thanks to King Douche and the demented Moid. The APB reunite one more time (Wow, you had to threaten the pilot to turn around? Overkill much?) and lots of awesome mecha fighting as Villa Nash and Douchie face off again, only this time Nash’s supposedly the face.
I would put a Transformers sound effect clip here but Douchie isn’t worthy. Anyway, his new mech’s firstĀ and its 2nd mode are kinda neat.
By this point, Moid’s gone off the deep end and acting like a brat who didn’t get a toy truck for Christmas. He wants to give Lan a spanking but not under Madoka’s watch. She is a sexy defender of justice after and lays the smackdown with a devastating enziguiri, though it didn’t look like one I’ve seen at first.
Also, Zed, really? You confused a roundhouse for an axe kick? REALLY!?
These aren’t even pro-wrestling axe kicks.
As far as I know, Dark Mode looks like a Megatron ripoff.
Douchie takes out Nash, I doubt it’s for good, and summons a tainted Rin-Ne portal. Our heroines fly into it, all according to Moid’s plans.




So I’m not the only who noticed the Megatron resemblance. Good to know.
Yup. I’ve been a fan of the new gen (not Bayformer, one mind you) Megatron since Transformers Animated on Cartoon Network. His new look in “War for” and “Fall of” Cybertron, along with his Prime version are also badass. Basically Megatron IS the #1 evil robot dude.