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Why was this the best episode this season? Other than the speed feat, this had the most solid research, and the fight was pretty good.

+Great fight
+Good music
+Actually funny commentary
+Probably the most solid research of the season, other than the speed feat I'm not too sure if that holds up

This was like a nine out of ten episode for me.
 
I'm hoping Omnilander and Aquasponge can finally get people to realize that stomp MUs can absolutely work if the analysis and fight are worth watching.
True. I'm one of those converted, I've come to accept stomp matches can be nice when sprinkled in as long as the matchup is fun.

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Thanks for saying what you could at least :)

if you don’t mind me pressing for info, do you or any of the research crew / cast have any familiarity with Touhou on the show? There’s been a varying amount of rumors about it being on you guys’ radar.
I think Swan may be familiar with it. I dunno if he's a big fan, but I recall him bringing it up at least once.
 
You asked this knowing that if he says anything other than no, then that basically confirms it, didn't you?
The worst I can get is a no, the middle ground is “someone on the research team knows about it” which doesn’t indicate anything, and then there’s either no response or the “anything else field” that provides food for thought.

I’m just more interested in if it’s on their radar at all, like surely it’s come up in conversations at some point?
 
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