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This episode starts in a very blue world. As you can see, that's not a metaphor.

Zealotus talks to...someone else in this room that is apparently arrogant, but judging from the mention of the Morroc incident, it's obviously Zombie!Keough. We can also see a Ruby and Sapphire a short distance away. Hey, just like Pokemon!

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Zombie!Keough shows up and coolly plays off his failure. His objective of bringing home Pokemon Emerald Version was a complete success. Which means all that stuff about hypnotizing little girls wasn't necessary at all for the larger scheme of things. What a jerk.

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To ensure that this Blue World is a realm of evil, Creepy McPedophile shows up, cackling his evil cackle, mentioning that these Pokemon versions are derived from the MVPs that died in the last few episodes. Except Golden Thief Bug. Nope, no reason to kill that one.

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Shortly after Creepy says his line, a shadowy figure (read: evil) clarifies that he's the master pimp of them all and that's he's leading the world to ruin. One of his powers is shoving the subtitles into Zealotus' rack. End of intro.

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The scene changes to the Assassin Guild, where it looks like Judia is man-handling Iruga again, but the camera angle changes to show us that she's really applying bandages this time.

But that only means Iruga gets to stare at Judia's gazongas. Adequate medical care is awesome.

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Readers, I warn you now: this episode will be incredibly similar to Episode 6. That's right, a whole episode devoted to analysis of the preceding episode, with an absurd number of flashbacks. I realize how this series stretched all the way to 26 episodes.

Upon hearing Ma-chan's news, Iruga silently stands up and walks away. Judia doesn't seem to think too much of this.

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