AIR English FAQ - DREAM Scenario
Misuzu
The Kunisakis speak of the "Last Dream", but how come they call it that?
Are they an unconsious defense mechanism to prevent others being killed by the curse?
Did Yukito break the curse by releasing the power of the doll?
Did Misuzu wake up because Yukito increased her capacity by releasing the power of the doll?
Kano
Why does Kano slit her wrist when she goes to fly at the shrine?
Is the "broken feather" in Kano's scenario a parallel to the curse in Misuzu's?
Were the Winged Beings at all involved in the Mongol invasion?
Minagi
What's the significance of the picture of a winged girl that hangs on the wall in Minagi's house?
What are those "rice vouchers" all about? Are they just a joke?
DREAM (Misuzu)
The Kunisakis speak of the "Last Dream", but how come they call it that?
Do the girls die the morning after having the Last Dream?
What causes Misuzu's pain?
What is the nature of her fits of passion (癇癪)?
What causes them?
Are they an unconsious defense mechanism to prevent others being killed by the curse?
Why is Misuzu's life at risk?
Why does Yukito disappear?
What is the nature of the curse?
What causes it?
How can it be lifted?
How can it be ended?
Did Yukito break the curse by releasing the power of the doll?
Did Misuzu wake up because Yukito increased her capacity by releasing the power of the doll?
Doesn't Misuzu have a ''happy'' ending at all?
DREAM (Kano)
Why does Kano slit her wrist when she goes to fly at the shrine?
Does the feather cause the past to repeat?
Why are Shiraho's memories visible even in Kano's bedroom?
Why is Kano possessed by Shiraho? (Incomplete)
Is the "broken feather" in Kano's scenario a parallel to the curse in Misuzu's?
How else are they linked?
Which war was Shiraho's husband caught up in?
Were the Winged Beings at all involved in the Mongol invasion?
DREAM (Minagi)
What's the "first star" in Minagi's scenario?
Venus.
It's mentioned on August 11th:
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Michiru gazes into the setting sun with a carefree smile, as Tohno tells us how there, in the western sky, the first star will appear, and seem almost to be gently caressing the horizon. (SEEN611) |
Astronomical software can confirm the accuracy of her claim: Venus, the evening star, did indeed appear at that time and in that place on August 11th 2000.
What's this "夕凪" word that keeps appearing?
It's in EDICT. Look it up.
More to the point, do we need to translate this particular question? -- Haeleth