August 27th, 2013
[ The look on Rin's face is that of the smirk that accompanies her usual mockery. Don't worry, she's not going to keep anyone in suspense for long. ]
Can you keep your crappy memories to yourself? Some of us really don't care.
The image of the light yellow pony that appears as the screen comes to life might throw some people off...however the long pink hair and the wings might help watchers recognize that it's Fluttershy.
...Or it might be Fluttershy, although the image of her blowing up at another pony - a tourist it seems - right before using his own camera to toss him away as two other ponies appear on the scene would suggest otherwise.
The all-pink pony is new and most likely unfamiliar, but those who have been around long enough might recognize the white unicorn with the lovely mane as Rarity, during her brief time in the city.
As the two ponies talk to the assumed Fluttershy - who in this video is oddly cold and just rather mean - it's clear that they are a little upset as they try talking her out of her bad attitude.
And it's also very clear that it is not working, as this Fluttershy - so angry and so unlike herself - yells at them both in return, insulting them and forcing them to tears.
There isn't even any remorse as the two finally run off, crying. Instead she simply yells after them in a loud, harsh, furious voice that sounds so strange from those who know the soft-spoken girl.
The video just barely flickers off to show Fluttershy's - the real nicer, kinder, currently shocked Fluttershy - face before the screen turns off.]
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...Or it might be Fluttershy, although the image of her blowing up at another pony - a tourist it seems - right before using his own camera to toss him away as two other ponies appear on the scene would suggest otherwise.
The all-pink pony is new and most likely unfamiliar, but those who have been around long enough might recognize the white unicorn with the lovely mane as Rarity, during her brief time in the city.
As the two ponies talk to the assumed Fluttershy - who in this video is oddly cold and just rather mean - it's clear that they are a little upset as they try talking her out of her bad attitude.
And it's also very clear that it is not working, as this Fluttershy - so angry and so unlike herself - yells at them both in return, insulting them and forcing them to tears.
There isn't even any remorse as the two finally run off, crying. Instead she simply yells after them in a loud, harsh, furious voice that sounds so strange from those who know the soft-spoken girl.
The video just barely flickers off to show Fluttershy's - the real nicer, kinder, currently shocked Fluttershy - face before the screen turns off.]
( Memory becomes myth )
[And now there's a pouting Gizamon.]
Shoot. I was hoping for something about that Tula girl he's mentioned or maybe something with a bit more action. I mean, come on Kaldur, you've told me about the aliens and robots and monkeys and clones. Why couldn't you show something like that?
[Kaldur sighs.]
I do not have control over what memory is displayed, Sedna. You know this by now given all the other memories we've seen.
[And now there's a pouting Gizamon.]
Shoot. I was hoping for something about that Tula girl he's mentioned or maybe something with a bit more action. I mean, come on Kaldur, you've told me about the aliens and robots and monkeys and clones. Why couldn't you show something like that?
[Kaldur sighs.]
I do not have control over what memory is displayed, Sedna. You know this by now given all the other memories we've seen.
( cut for length and vague spoilers for a 90's anime )
[That's all there is. The memory ends. And the camera remains on, long enough to catch a good shot of Kagerou's horrified, human, face, from where he's still camped out atop the phone booth.]
[He just stares, wide-eyed and stunned, until his Keramon reaches over to shut off the device, mercifully.]
( Remember the face of your number one fan? )
[The memory ends, and Gotsumon quietly approaches her partner.]
Ryoga...?
Gotsumon. Get your deck, we're going to play a practice duel.