Talk:Pale Cocoon
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best ova ever
all i can say is that this is one of the best ova out there. i don't understand why the song was posted on article. when that song came on... my mind totally exploded.. with yoko walking up the stairs (aweesomee).
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Plot
The plot summary seems to be a bit erroneous to me. They're not above Earth's surface, for starters, they're on the moon (they even say as much when speaking of how they came from the Sea). And what's with the conclusion? Why not just say he finds a record which when restored claims that living on the Moon was just an expedient until it recovers, and then he goes and verifies that yup, the Earth looks pretty recovered & we can go back now. --
- Well, from what I saw, I think it's like this: It's implied they're below the now-ruined earth for most of the OVA, but in the end, they suddenly find out that they're actually on the moon and the earth is still fine. They never mentioned they're on the moon, and in fact referred to the beautiful world of the archives as 'above here'. VDZ (talk) 21:01, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
- If you're on the bright side of the moon, then often the Earth would be 'above here'. The Apollo astronauts looked up to the Earth because obviously if they looked down they'd only see lunar dirt. --Gwern (contribs) 01:54 4 April 2010 (GMT)
- I have to agree with VDZ here - all the time, it seems like the archive is on earth. While it might not be a "shocking" revelation to the protagonists, who probably know this, it is one to the audience. 178.1.50.31 (talk) 21:24, 22 June 2011 (UTC)