That was the coolest old lady ever!! Seriously, though. This episode showed that Dennou Coil doesn’t only have a huge amount of imagination, it also showed that this series is going to be heaps of fun. Most of the episode was standard character-fleshing out, but I loved the climax. It starts with Yuuko and Fumie escaping from the strange red creature called “Sacchi” by hiding near a shrine. Apparently, shrines and schools are off-limits to them. Then we see a bit more about the girl we saw briefly in the previous episode. She seems to be after the black speck, which seems to be called an “illegal”, or computer virus. It seems that this virus has entered Densuke, and isn’t planning to let go of him soon, as later in the episode showed. She sends a bunch of strange furballs to track it down. We then get to see the rest of Yuuko’s family. Her grandmother runs a cyber-tore, where all kinds of strange items and cyber-items can be bought. She and her daughter (aka Yuuko’s mother) seem to be arguing a lot, though, so I wonder what made them move in to this city in the first place. Yuuko’s grandfather seems to be dead, but notice the picture she has of him on his death altar and understand why the two ended up married with each other. 😛 I also wonder, if you pet a cyber-pet, do you feel anything? I mean, Yuuko touched Densuke like it was an actual animal. And if you can feel it, what happens if a cyber-pet bumps into someone who doesn’t wear glasses? I also kept wondering what “unchi” meant, so I decided to look it up…. I wish I didn’t. It seems that Kyoko learned a new word recently… This episode, I also noticed the use of papers for all kinds of purposes. One version attempted to cure Densuke (either that, or to stop the virus from downloading stuff), and one was even able to change the lights in a traffic light. They seem to be produced from these strange crystals that were introduced in the previous episode (sorry, forgot their names), which does explain why Fumie charges these crystals instead of money for her services. When Yuuko’s grandmother also sells something to her, she seems have gotten a number as well (8). Fumie herself is 7, while grandmother herself is 0. I’m not sure what these numbers mean, though. The awesomeness in the episodes begins with a strange dream Yuuko has, which suggests that the mysteries in Dennou Coil go way deeper than what meets the eye. Inside this dream, someone who claims to be Yuuko’s brother and stuck in one of the shrines asks her to free him. The next day, Kyoko gets the “interesting” idea of using her cyber-crayons on Densuke, with hilarious results. The furballs then make their move, though, and when Kyoko grabs one of them, it actually manages to zap her, which causes her arms to get all… cybered up, by lack of proper term. Yuuko’s grand mother, however, then shows that she doesn’t run a cyber-shop for no reason, as she starts chasing them and the episode ends. That was really nice, and I feel that there are many more mysteries that will be introduced in the next couple of episodes.]]>
I’m kind of surprised you didn’t get the whole section on that number, but anyway that was her grandmother saying she’d give a paper that will help heal Densuke in return for joinnig the Coil Investigation Agency, and gave her a badge making her the 8th member (Fumie mentions she’s the 7th, and then Mega-baa mimics her and says she’s the 0th, lol)
Yuuko’s dad also mentions that she herself used to point at things and say UNCHI! a lot when she was young too, heheh.
Ah, the Coil Investigation Agency. That’s the part I missed. I wonder when we’ll see the other five members (assuming that the boy from the previous episode also is one).
very interesting new series, i am really looking forward to the next episodes/blogs of this one
i’ve only seen up to episode 3, but from what i can tell the glasses allow the kids to interact with the virtual environment (lifting and touching densuke) visually and not physically(is that a word?). Thus to those with glasses densuke is weightless, but able to be lifted much as a real object because the glasses are saying there are hands manipulating him. Likewise a person without glasses would feel nothing if densuke were to barrel into them at 500 miles per hour.
It’s so soft-science it makes me want to cry, but this series still seems like fun so far.