Megaton Musashi #14 — Welcome to Australia

October 7th, 2022

 

I remember literally no characters' names.

I'm not sure what the deal is with Legend of Mana. It appears to be unwilling to appear on the internet in any form. I didn't expect much anyway though, but it might be a while before I get to it if it's not going to pop up in an expedient fashion.

Impressions:

Aaah, Megaton Musashi. A show that I'm convinced only four other people in the western hemisphere are aware existed. And for good reason, as it's actually fairly bad. But the writing is quite insane, and I found amusement at the time just in trying to summarize the Madlibs-like nonsense that it put forth week to week as a script. We ended our story with the psychic magical werewolf invaders who conquered Earth overthrown by the eviler faction in a coup from within, and the good guys rocked by finding out their leader was an alien who was pregnant with the child of one of her child soldiers.

So we pick things up with the princess in exile in Australia, taken in by the Mad Max society that now rules the wasteland. Luckily, she runs into a former samurai first instead of the slaver rapists. Meanwhile, the protagonists, which I'll remind you are a psychic who accidentally keeps killing cats yet carries them everywhere, a rich girl who is the leader of a gang that fights The Altruism Gang, and Some Random Dude, go try to recruit some other dude, but he needs to be kung-fu fought first, which they do to a rock concert that they accidentally turn on in the melee. The protagonist wins the fight by using a power strip to lasso onto a projector while he friends pull open the curtains to blind the dude, so he can climb up to the ceiling and drop kick him. They're called away to quickly fight something before we cut across the galaxy to two Greek aliens frolicking in a garden which are apparently Galactus and hollowing out planets.

…I missed this. 

 

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