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** And despite the comments below, the opening and ending themes are amazing, too.
** And despite the comments below, the opening and ending themes are amazing, too.
* [[Ear Worm]] - Dear god, the opening theme.
* [[Ear Worm]] - Dear god, the opening theme.
{{quote| '''RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY'''}}
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** The ending theme, too.
** The ending theme, too.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Dear mothereffin' God, {{spoiler|Furuichi's transformation in episode 14}}.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: Dear mothereffin' God, {{spoiler|Furuichi's transformation in episode 14}}.
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[[Category:Xamd Lost Memories]]
[[Category:YMMV]]
[[Category:YMMV]]
[[Category:Xam'd: Lost Memories]]

Latest revision as of 07:58, 8 August 2014


RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY RUN AWAY

    • The ending theme, too.
  • Nightmare Fuel: Dear mothereffin' God, Furuichi's transformation in episode 14.
  • Tear Jerker - The demise of the poor pregnant Xam'd.
  • Ugly Cute - The bizarre, cycloptic Living Shadow that befriends an amnesiac Akiyuki, rescues him from slavers, and helps him regain his missing memories. Actually the Hiruken Emperor. And yes, its motives were entirely benign.