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** What makes it even better is, it starts with [[spoiler: Balsa's mentor, Jiguro]], then segues into the fights Balsa has, years later. It allows you to see where she got it from and just how well she learned from him.

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** What makes it even better is, it starts with [[spoiler: Balsa's mentor, Jiguro]], Jiguro, then segues into the fights Balsa has, years later. It allows you to see where she got it from and just how well she learned from him.



* Episode 11: The scene where Tanda [[spoiler: crosses over into [[SpiritWorld Nayug]]]] seen, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHKfjkC5aSM here (4:47-6:28).]]
** After successfully [[spoiler: [[AstralProjection leading Saya back to her body]]]], Tanda notices sunlight filtering through the wall and becomes curious... and quite literally stumbles into [[spoiler: the SpiritWorld! The sight that unfolds before his eyes is nothing short of amazing]].

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* Episode 11: The scene where Tanda [[spoiler: crosses over into [[SpiritWorld Nayug]]]] Nayug]] seen, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHKfjkC5aSM here (4:47-6:28).]]
** After successfully [[spoiler: [[AstralProjection leading Saya back to her body]]]], body]], Tanda notices sunlight filtering through the wall and becomes curious... and quite literally stumbles into [[spoiler: the SpiritWorld! The sight that unfolds before his eyes is nothing short of amazing]].amazing.

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* While fight scenes in ''Moribito'' are few and far between, they're well worth the wait as they're well choreographed, beautifully animated, action-packed affairs. The quality and production values speak for themselves in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al1CpCfSEHo this compilation video.]]

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* While fight scenes in ''Moribito'' are few and far between, they're well worth the wait as they're well choreographed, well-choreographed, beautifully animated, action-packed affairs. The quality and production values speak for themselves in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al1CpCfSEHo this compilation video.]]



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* Episode 25: Balsa and the eight Hounds. Killing a Ra Runga? Hard, but thanks to Tanda they were able to fight it. Killing two? Difficult, even for trained warriors, but they had the fire weaponry to do so. Killing a ''dozen''? It takes all their fire weapons, but that's what they were for. Killing ''two dozens more, attacking at the same time''? If doing that just with their swords (and spear) is what it takes to protect Chagum, so be it.

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* Episode 25: Balsa and the eight Hounds. Killing a Ra Runga? Hard, but thanks to Tanda they were able to fight it. Killing two? Difficult, even for trained warriors, but they had the fire weaponry to do so. Killing a ''dozen''? It takes all their fire weapons, but that's what they were for. Killing ''two dozens more, attacking at the same time''? If doing that just with their swords (and spear) is what it takes to protect Chagum, [[GoThroughMe so be it.it]].
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Jin was fanatically devoted to Chagum, and didn't care a rat's ass for the Mikado's feelings at that point.


* Episode 3: Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado the pain of having to kill his own son. Just as he's about to do the deed, Balsa comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.

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* Episode 3: Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado him the pain of having to kill being killed by his own son.father. Just as he's about to do the deed, Balsa comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.
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* Episode 24: The first warrior to ''actually'' hurt the Ra Runga is ''[[AwesomenessBynalysis Tanda]]'', skewering it with the spear he just took from a soldier. Despite having no combat training of his own.

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* Episode 24: The first warrior to ''actually'' hurt the Ra Runga is ''[[AwesomenessBynalysis ''[[AwesomenessByAnalysis Tanda]]'', skewering it with the spear he just took from a soldier. Despite having no combat training of his own.
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* Episode 24: The first warrior to ''actually'' hurt the Ra Runga is ''[[AwesomenessBynalysis Tanda]]'', skewering it with the spear he just took from a soldier. Despite having no combat training of his own.
* Episode 25: Balsa and the eight Hounds. Killing a Ra Runga? Hard, but thanks to Tanda they were able to fight it. Killing two? Difficult, even for trained warriors, but they had the fire weaponry to do so. Killing a ''dozen''? It takes all their fire weapons, but that's what they were for. Killing ''two dozens more, attacking at the same time''? If doing that just with their swords (and spear) is what it takes to protect Chagum, so be it.
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* Episode 12: Both Chagum and Balsa win their tournament matches, with Chagum using his opponent's momentum against him, while Bala straight-up throws the big guy onto his back.

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* Episode 12: Both Chagum and Balsa win their tournament matches, with Chagum using his opponent's momentum against him, while Bala Balsa straight-up throws the big guy onto his back.
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* Episode 3: Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado the pain of having to kill his own son. Just as he's about to do the deed, [[{{Badass}} Balsa]] comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.

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* Episode 3: Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado the pain of having to kill his own son. Just as he's about to do the deed, [[{{Badass}} Balsa]] Balsa comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.
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* Episode 14: Madam Torogai's epic escape from the Fire Folk. Granted, she got eaten and then excreted into the human world, but she made them work for it.

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* Episode 12: Both Chagum and Balsa win their tournament matches, with Chagum using his opponent's momentum against him, while Bala straight-up throws the big guy onto his back.
* Episode 13: Balsa's spear duel against her copy-cat. Best of all, she keeps her promise.
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* Episode 6: The gambit created by Torogai and Balsa escape their pursuers.

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* From episode 11: the scene where Tanda [[spoiler: crosses over into [[SpiritWorld Nayug]]]] seen, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHKfjkC5aSM here (4:47-6:28).]]

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* From episode Episode 1: Balsa rescuing Chagum in the first by throwing her spear with a line attached to it into a tree and diving into the water to pull him out. She didn't ask for a reward or even stick around, but went on her way afterwards.
* Episode 3: Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado the pain of having to kill his own son. Just as he's about to do the deed, [[{{Badass}} Balsa]] comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.
* Episode 4: Torogai created a mud copy of herself and then used it to fool two Hounds before knocking them out, despite them watching her the entire time.
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11: the The scene where Tanda [[spoiler: crosses over into [[SpiritWorld Nayug]]]] seen, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHKfjkC5aSM here (4:47-6:28).]]



* In Episode 3, Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado the pain of having to kill his own son. Just as he's about to do the deed, [[{{Badass}} Balsa]] comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.

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* In Episode 3, Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado the pain of having to kill his own son. Just as he's about to do the deed, [[{{Badass}} Balsa]] comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.
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* What makes it even better is, it starts with [[spoiler: Balsa's mentor, Jiguro]], then segues into the fights Balsa has, years later. It allows you to see where she got it from and just how well she learned from him.

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* What **What makes it even better is, it starts with [[spoiler: Balsa's mentor, Jiguro]], then segues into the fights Balsa has, years later. It allows you to see where she got it from and just how well she learned from him.



* After successfully [[spoiler: [[AstralProjection leading Saya back to her body]]]], Tanda notices sunlight filtering through the wall and becomes curious... and quite literally stumbles into [[spoiler: the SpiritWorld! The sight that unfolds before his eyes is nothing short of amazing]].

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* After **After successfully [[spoiler: [[AstralProjection leading Saya back to her body]]]], Tanda notices sunlight filtering through the wall and becomes curious... and quite literally stumbles into [[spoiler: the SpiritWorld! The sight that unfolds before his eyes is nothing short of amazing]].
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHMpso3xkeQ The OP]] alone is enough to convey [[TheEpic just how epic]] the series is going to be and it delivers. Big time.
* While fight scenes in ''Moribito'' are few and far between, they're well worth the wait as they're well choreographed, beautifully animated, action-packed affairs. The quality and production values speak for themselves in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al1CpCfSEHo this compilation video.]]
* What makes it even better is, it starts with [[spoiler: Balsa's mentor, Jiguro]], then segues into the fights Balsa has, years later. It allows you to see where she got it from and just how well she learned from him.
* From episode 11: the scene where Tanda [[spoiler: crosses over into [[SpiritWorld Nayug]]]] seen, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHKfjkC5aSM here (4:47-6:28).]]
* After successfully [[spoiler: [[AstralProjection leading Saya back to her body]]]], Tanda notices sunlight filtering through the wall and becomes curious... and quite literally stumbles into [[spoiler: the SpiritWorld! The sight that unfolds before his eyes is nothing short of amazing]].
* In Episode 3, Jin decides to [[WouldHurtAChild kill Chagum himself]] to spare the Mikado the pain of having to kill his own son. Just as he's about to do the deed, [[{{Badass}} Balsa]] comes sprinting out of the woods straight towards him, screaming a wordless cry. She throws a pair of knives, then the broken shaft of her spear, all of which he deflects easily...until she seizes a rock from the ground and ''[[CombatPragmatist decks]]'' [[CombatPragmatist him with it, knocking him out cold.]] What makes this even more impressive is the fact that she was heavily fatigued and badly wounded from the previous fight. It's also her first true MamaBear moment.

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