He lives on to realize a future of equal rights for espers. Hyoubu is ready to finally give in to the grim reaper, but his family stops him. To its credit, this series doesn’t go longer than the twelve promised episodes, and manages to bring everything to a satisfying close. ![]() Everyone else sits this out, with only token scenes of farewell, but the focus on Hyoubu, Saotomne, Andy and Yuugiri was as good a place as any to end things. Not surprisingly, his ethos loses out, thanks to Hyoubu’s persistence and Andy’s magic eye. He thought the survival of humanity required the subjugation of espers. Saotome has clung to life just as Hyoubu has so that he can change the future he saw. Whoa, there, Hyoubu: we’ll be the judge of that! The finale ends in New York City, pretty much the last place you want ESP bombs like Yuugiri or Hyoubu going off, unless it’s your intent to cause mayhem. If this is the end, it isn’t such a bad one. ![]() Andy sets off on his own, but is made an honorary member of PANDRA. Hyoubu tracks down Saotome and erases his memories. His use of Unlimited causes his power to go out of control, but Andy and Yuugiri won’t abandon him: Andy uses his eye to stop the power overload. ![]() Hyoubu penetrate’s Saotome’s elaborate lattice of illusions to get through to Yuugiri and break her hypnosis. ![]() Saotome plans to change the future in which espers revolt by using a hypnotized Yuugiri to assassinate New York’s new pro-esper mayor, starting riots and causing anti-esper sentiment to spread.
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