Talk:Blue Submarine No. 6
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Missing Links?
Hi! I was just doing a paper on protraying a image from BLUE SUBMARINE No 6 when I found out that the links for both Mayami Kino and Tesu Hayami lead to a edit page. Do they exsit and need to be redirected or do we need to compose them? I can help out with this article in mid-December, when I don't have school^-^ (just your friendly [[WP:Wikignome])].--Blackmage337 01:54, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
- they prolly got deleted as stubs their really not info you could have put in them to make a separate article anyway NekrosKoma 02:13, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
Summary Edited
Some summary inaccuracies have been edited, and awkward sentences removed. EX: Inconsistent use of Grampus (was spelled Grandpus, Granpus, etc.) EX: Inconsistent use of Sub Zero EX: Inconsistent use of Verg (described as Zorndyke's son, but all mutants are his "children" EX: Inconsistent use of "Ghost Ship" (was also "Phantom Ship") EX: Zorndyke was NOT executed by Hayami offscreen. Zorndyke died of natural causes. It can be inferred that pole shift machinery can only be triggered by both 1) Zorndyke's death, and 2) huge amount of thermal energy being released near the collectors. EX: Apparently nobody noticed that Mutio is missing one of her ear tips after Verg chewed on it. --Kschang77 23:24, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Zorndyke's Death
Why does everybody assume that Hayami's last comments means he killed Zorndyke? I can sort of see that it *could* be interpreted that way, but there is another interpretation. --01:47, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
Verg?
I was of the impression that the name of Zorndyke's "son" was Belg, not Verg. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.44.158.157 (talk • contribs) 19:12, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
- It's Verg in the English version, at least the credits and subtitle say so. -- Kschang77 (talk) 07:32, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
Manga?
Has anyone seen or read the Manga this anime is based on? I'm a big fan of the anime, and would like to see if there is more story/character development in the manga. What little I have heard about it is that the background story is different (something to do with aliens). anyone got any clues on where to look? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.146.128.97 (talk • contribs) 12:38, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
The Ending
I see absolutly no statment that the war ended, nor do I see ANY signs that either side agreed to get along with the other. That needs to be changed to reflect this. Unless somone has PROOF. In which case, I'd like to know it, because the ending made no sense to me. It left too many questions unanswered and gave more questions. Did he in fact kill Zorndyke? Did the war truly end? Did either side ever decide to get along with the other? What was with the poem at the end? And while I did miss the 3rd episode, I do have to wonder..who the hell was that little girl? (maybe this one was answered, since I DID miss that one...tho I saw some of the 3rd a long long time ago..I own episodes 1,2,and 4 on dvd) There were far too many unanswered questions. Not to mention that I dont fully understand what the crap Zorndyke meant...he just seems to be a nutcase IMO. Albiet, a philospher type, but a nutcase nonetheless.Chipmonk328
- Which little girl? Mei-Ling? She's the Lorenzinni sensor officer. Yes, the ending does have too many questions, but a lot of Japanese anime endings are like that. The poem... is just that. -- Kschang77 (talk) 07:34, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
Ending theme
You know what the end song reminds me of? Is the entrance song to Eureka 7. -Babelious 15:35, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
Fanservice Possibility?
Is there a chance that the use of the Van Allen belt as a crucial part of Zorndyke's doomsday plot might be a bow to the the movie Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)? I think more research is required.--AKIRA70 (talk) 00:41, 6 July 2008 (UTC)