June 19, 2007
So "Inarba" is イナルムinaruba and it's anybody's guess whether that's supposed to be based on an English word. It doesn't sound familiar at all. I guess I go with "Inarba" absent a better answer.
She's really a bad ass. Even Mehm is afraid of her! This doesn't seem to be the kind of character where Inoue Kikuko will open up the tear ducts; maybe it'll be OK.
I wonder if Inarba ever smiles.

UPDATE: Inarba is the only princess whose transformation deck doesn't involve nudity. What a ripoff.
Chorus doesn't have a transformation deck, but she seems to be doing much better. She isn't as crazy. (Of course, it would be hard to be more crazy than she was, so any change has to be an improvement.)
Anyway, Inarba says, "Valhalla Imperial Household Law, article 25: A princess must be kind-hearted and elegant and maintain an attitude of refinement." Which makes them 0 for 7 so far IMHO, including Inarba herself.
UPDATE: Ordinarily I'm pretty careful about spoilers but this is not a series which is worth preserving and I'm not going to sweat it.
Inarba's special power is the ability to condemn others to the Plane of Punishment, an immersive illusion which is special Hell for whoever her victim is.
Two so far. Hydra's punishment is to listen to Akina doing heavy metal karaoke. Sanada's is even stranger.
And I guess one person's hell could be another person's heaven. Fam's punishment below the fold.
UPDATE: Looking for things like "logic" and "meaning" and "sense" in this series is a fool's quest, but there should at least be justice. It looks like Inarba is going to punish everyone. Looks like Chorus is her next victim, and that isn't fair.
Worse, from an episode summary I saw, I know she's eventually going to hammer Akina, and that's wrong for two reasons. First, Akina isn't under Valhallan jurisdiction; she's a citizen of Earth, and is on Earth. Second, Inarba and everyone else on Valhalla owes Akina big time, after the events at the end of the second series. Without Akina the whole damned planet, including Inarba herself, would have been stuck forever in a time warp.
Inarba is a bully. Looks like the point of this episode is to show funny punishments for everyone, but there really should be some justice to it. It's no wonder everyone is terrified of her. I think it's time for Akidra to show up and kick her ass. But I bet that isn't going to happen.
But for this episode to be satisfactory, someone needs to stand up to her. Probably it's going to be Kazuto.
UPDATE: Raine's punishment seems to have bounced, perhaps because Raine is just too laid back to get upset about things. "You mean, that's it?"
UPDATE: And she's punishing Jiro, too. Same comments for him as for Akina; without him, Valhalla would be stuck in permanent deep freeze.
UPDATE: End of the episode, and that sure wasn't what I was expecting. As I said, looking for "logic" and things like that is hopeless in this series.
Jeeze, that was stupid.
UPDATE: The buildup for the third episode is so damned stupid I'm not sure I even want to watch it.
I still want Akidra to kick Inarba's ass, but it probably isn't going to happen.
UPDATE: Akina never gets punished by Inarba, so there is at least some justice. But what does happen to her isn't nice. She's always been my favorite character in this series, and she was doomed from the start.
As to the third episode, two comments: First, you know things have gotten strange when Chorus has to show up to explain what's going on.
Second, Fam is really a lusty one, ain't she?
Anyway, the other DVD comes out in two weeks, and we finally meet the 8th and last princess. She's the big redheaded one who wears a pirate hat, and apparently her name is "Nesty".
Will the writers redeem the situation in the end? Will Akina get her happy ending? Will we actually get a resolution to the story? Is the bear catholic?
UPDATE: So I took a look at the fansub for the 6th episode, last of this series. I can't believe how stupid this is. No, the writers don't redeem the situation. No, Akina doesn't get her happy ending. No, there's no resolution to the story. There's a hook for yet another sequel, but thankfully there wasn't one.

Yowsah, baby!
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Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 20, 2007 09:28 PM (PiXy!)
It's not listed on ANN, which is what I usually consult.
I should have checked AnimeNFO; they've got it listed, though there's precious few details. They don't even say how many episodes there are in it. (According to the guy you linked, it was just two episodes -- and it STILL doesn't resolve the story.)
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at June 20, 2007 09:36 PM (+rSRq)
Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 20, 2007 11:09 PM (PiXy!)
Really though, we should find out what Valhalla uses for a silicone substitute.
Posted by: ubu roi at June 21, 2007 03:18 PM (BheDW)
You're trying to make me get this series too, aren't you?
Hell, no! I'm trying to show you the good parts so you won't have to!
Posted by: Steven Den Beste at June 21, 2007 04:02 PM (+rSRq)
Enclose all spoilers in spoiler tags:
[spoiler]your spoiler here[/spoiler]
Spoilers which are not properly tagged will be ruthlessly deleted on sight.
Also, I hate unsolicited suggestions and advice. (Even when you think you're being funny.)
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