Also, time travel confirmed! (Finally)
Another theory that may be true- Sayaka is Walpurgisnacht (Gear Witch from the dream in episode 1). Seems possible!
25-Feb-2011 21:25:48
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25-Feb-2011 21:30:20
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Danstrength2
Not long now until Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's ends and gets replaced with yet another spin-off. You have to give them credit to how they can think of even more absurd villains, plots and motives to warrant another show. It may be a money maker and so need to continue until it dies a horrible drawn-out death, but they still manage to think of stuff for it.
Homura Akemi's Amazing Pistol-Shotgun: Little gun, Lotsa holes.
Well Gents. It appears that the Japanese military has been handing out experimental weaponry to school children yet again.
26-Feb-2011 07:28:00
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26-Feb-2011 07:41:38
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Jesse B77
It wasn't a pistol-shotgun, when she manipulated time she shot him several times.
That's why it showed the fountain stopping.
Also, in episode 1 when she uses her powers, the layout of pipes in the room she's in changes- her power is possibly manipulation of things around her, instead of literally stopping time.
Im well aware of that, it was meant to be a joke
As for the powers, i dunno. Time manipulation seems to explain the majority of the things she does, but i guess it would be fair enough to say she has more than one ability.
i mean hell, apparently she can spawn military hardware. That, or she's been stealing from the nearest SDF barracks.
26-Feb-2011 10:51:08
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26-Feb-2011 11:15:24
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Jesse B77
Question;
Right, I have recently started watching the FMA Brotherhood series, I have seen the first series and have reached up to episode 11 in the Brotherhood series.
So, people keep claiming there are BIG changes in the series, but, I have yet to see them.
When do they appear?
No spoilers, a simple "Episode XX" will suffice.
From what I understood, around episode 30-ish the changes become very obvious. I'm not sure though, since I've only seen the first anime and know what the differences are, not when they become obvious in the story.