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To top it off, his sidekick, an obnoxious little green frog-looking guy, is given a LOT of dialogue, which means the viewer is forced to sit through minutes upon minutes of his raspy-tongued oral diarrhea. The Japanese voice for this character is intolerable, and the English one manages to make it worse; do yourself a favor and just hit mute whenever he appears on screen.

Instead, this disc opens with a battle of the moral variety in Episode 13: Masane's fight to keep her child. Of course, that relationship has always been a central theme of the series, but to see it threatened to the point of separation is something new—and it's what makes the plot gears turn for the next few episodes. The conflict in Riko's heart is evident throughout this set of episodes, although the contrast between the coldness of Riko's new mom and the joyful warmth of Masane is overplayed (it's pretty obvious who the right choice is). The most dramatic twist, however, comes in Episode 15 when Masane's computer-sneaking buddies discover where the Neo-gene "sisters" really come from—a twist that connects the series' sci-fi aspect into the more drama-oriented Riko subplot.

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