Aaaaah, for what? My heart leapt out when the Loot was dropped and Ida was saying goodbye! Damn it, Disney, you damn well know how to make a man cry. On the other hand, it's a good thing (?) that Amity wasn't there - she definitely wouldn't have gone through such passions with Luz and Ida (I'm not sure here) :)
PS: to be honest, until the last moment I hoped that Ida was cursed by none of her family, but I'm sorry... Is it true then that it is wildly strange that Emperor Belos promised to heal his sister in this case (or is everything more complicated, and Lilith can only cast a curse, but cannot remove it?
@kost1993: I think Lilith was angry-like a teenager-and put a curse on her sister. As a result, she blamed herself for this all her life, and that's why she wanted to bring Ida to the emperor, well, to fix everything.
An incredibly epic series. I can't stand waiting a whole week for the next episode... I can't believe that this particular character was behind all this curse.
I was hoping that Lilith was a relatively normal sister, but then this came up, it's terrible. In fact, she is quite weak compared to Idai, even if she easily endured it, being under a curse and losing her magical powers. And to use a Loser is mean and cunning, in principle, she herself boasted of these qualities.
@AlexanderSerial: I think Lilith did it out of passion, and most likely the emperor (who seems to feed on the magic he absorbs from the "right" witches and wizards) helped this happen. She is most likely very remorseful for what she has done, but there is nothing she can do anymore, or the emperor has convinced her of this, which he uses.
Epic. Somehow it always seemed to me that Lilith was stronger than in this episode. Thank you for showing Ida's real strength, even when she was weakened. It was expected that it was her sister who cursed her. I hope they can cure Ida without subjugating the coven.
@Oren_Inna: as for the curse, Lilith's real intentions are unclear, she seems to be sorry, but she doesn't seem to be Perhaps she is being manipulated by the emperor and she is afraid of losing his favor, and it is not yet known what will happen if you are expelled from the coven, most likely death.
@Oren_Inna: The Emperor was taking some kind of liquid. It's probably magic, so you can probably just pour magic into Ida. But the emperor has other plans, of course.
I couldn't stand it and shed tears with Luz at the end of the episode. I wonder if Ida will be saved in the last episode of the season, or will the second one be devoted to how Luz tries to save her from the hands of the emperor? The animation of the fight was amazing.
The whole battle was filled with goosebumps, and the end was in tears.... ohhh, it's good that I came across this cartoon at the time, I wish there were more of them, animation, characters, I want more episodes...💔💔💔
This episode was really cool, there was action, drama and even ENT revealed in more detail. These are the episodes I was waiting for from the series, well, more precisely, after the coven series, I didn't expect much after the first series, but I love it when the series pleasantly surprise me. Okay, first of all, I'm glad that my guess that it was Lilith who cursed Ida, which I made in a review of the series about the coven meeting, was confirmed. And even earlier, I said that Ida was cursed, apparently, by someone who might be jealous and competed with her in magic. And here, too, it turned out to be a correct guess, if I had known that I would be in such a rush, I would have bought a lottery ticket. But I'm ready to make a bold new assumption about the reasons why Lilith cursed her sister. Well, then. In fact, this is a development of earlier assumptions. Ida and Lilith both wanted to join the Emperor's coven, and Lilith was a little jealous of her sister that the latter was still stronger in magic. Everything seemed to be going on as usual, but at some point Ida changes her mind about joining the Emperor's coven, even more she refuses to join any of the covens. Here I'm a little lost, whether Ida just realized with age that the coven system was created to oppress the natural wild power of witches, or whether she discovered some terrible secret about reality in the Emperor's coven, it's not clear yet. But I guess this was the point where Ida and Lilith seriously disagreed. Lilith had planned to be in the same coven with her beloved sister, and now Ida had ruined everything in Lilith's opinion. And then the Emperor appears, or rather one of his servants with a very tempting offer. The Emperor is ready to take Lilith into his coven, even more, Lilith will become the leader of the coven, that is, the Emperor himself recognizes her as the strongest witch, and we remember that Lilith was a little jealous of Ida's strength. But there is a small condition, Lilith must convince Ida to join the coven. Lilith is in turmoil, Ida has firmly decided not to enter anywhere, what to do now, because Lilith's dream of life is literally lying in front of her feet, but Ida's stubbornness prevents her from being fulfilled. And then I think that the Emperor tells her that it is possible to act with cunning, the Emperor suggests teaching Lilith a certain rare and very powerful spell that can put a curse on Ida. Lilith is confused as to how she can curse her own sister, to which the Emperor declares that the curse will only weaken Ida's power a little, but Ida will definitely come to the Emperor's coven in search of healing, and then Lilith and Ida will be able to be together, as Lilith always wanted. Well, Ida herself didn't leave Lilith a choice, that's how she reassured herself. In general, in general terms so. And when Lilith's motives are revealed, then I will be able to show off my cleverness again, and if not, then let's pretend that this did not happen. Joke. It's an extremely intense series. I think the next episode will be about how our friends perform a magical raid on the Emperor's castle to save Ida. Maybe even Luz and Amity will fight together against Lilith. Oh, about lore, as I thought before, even though I didn't write about it, the fallen titan himself is the source of magic on the Boiling Islands. And is he, like, still alive or what? It's just that the beating heart is slightly embarrassing, and the Emperor draws his power directly from it. We haven't shown the Emperor yet, but what if she's actually a person who came to this world a long time ago and enslaved it? So, I'm not saying that this is my official theory, but I'm not denying it yet. In general, the series is cool, I'm looking forward to the next one with impatience.
@Seirei: The version that the emperor is really a man is interesting, besides, it feels like his powers are not all that smooth, it looks like he "drinks" magic like dope. Maybe he really is the biggest fraud: he accidentally got into this world, showed some technological things from the earthly world, and convinced everyone of his power (just like Goodwin from the Emerald City :D). Well, he created restrictions for everyone so that no one would be strong enough to displace him. Did he need Ida to take away her powers?
Alternatively, Ida is the only one who knows the passage to the human world, or he wants to get there because he is a human being and is stuck in this world, or he wants to take over the human world for himself (which does not prevent him from being a human himself and trying to prove to his "relatives" that he is not a loser)))
@albinka_: What bold assumptions I made in the first season, huh. As for the comparison with Goodwin, it's good, I think that this story, or rather its Western version, was one of the sources of inspiration for the animated series. After all, there's a girl who's no longer in Kansas, and even a local Toto in the person of King.)
"Now, baby, listen to me. I'm leaving, and I don't know if I'll be able to go this time. Keep an eye on the King. Don't forget to feed the Hootie. "Please." Don't! — And, Luz, thank you for being in my life.
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40Damn it, Disney, you damn well know how to make a man cry.
On the other hand, it's a good thing (?) that Amity wasn't there - she definitely wouldn't have gone through such passions with Luz and Ida (I'm not sure here) :)
PS: to be honest, until the last moment I hoped that Ida was cursed by none of her family, but I'm sorry... Is it true then that it is wildly strange that Emperor Belos promised to heal his sister in this case (or is everything more complicated, and Lilith can only cast a curse, but cannot remove it?
I'm looking forward to the next episode!!!!!
I can't believe that this particular character was behind all this curse.
In fact, she is quite weak compared to Idai, even if she easily endured it, being under a curse and losing her magical powers.
And to use a Loser is mean and cunning, in principle, she herself boasted of these qualities.
Perhaps she is being manipulated by the emperor and she is afraid of losing his favor, and it is not yet known what will happen if you are expelled from the coven, most likely death.
The animation of the fight was amazing.
because they're demons?
Okay, first of all, I'm glad that my guess that it was Lilith who cursed Ida, which I made in a review of the series about the coven meeting, was confirmed. And even earlier, I said that Ida was cursed, apparently, by someone who might be jealous and competed with her in magic. And here, too, it turned out to be a correct guess, if I had known that I would be in such a rush, I would have bought a lottery ticket. But I'm ready to make a bold new assumption about the reasons why Lilith cursed her sister. Well, then.
In fact, this is a development of earlier assumptions. Ida and Lilith both wanted to join the Emperor's coven, and Lilith was a little jealous of her sister that the latter was still stronger in magic. Everything seemed to be going on as usual, but at some point Ida changes her mind about joining the Emperor's coven, even more she refuses to join any of the covens. Here I'm a little lost, whether Ida just realized with age that the coven system was created to oppress the natural wild power of witches, or whether she discovered some terrible secret about reality in the Emperor's coven, it's not clear yet. But I guess this was the point where Ida and Lilith seriously disagreed. Lilith had planned to be in the same coven with her beloved sister, and now Ida had ruined everything in Lilith's opinion. And then the Emperor appears, or rather one of his servants with a very tempting offer. The Emperor is ready to take Lilith into his coven, even more, Lilith will become the leader of the coven, that is, the Emperor himself recognizes her as the strongest witch, and we remember that Lilith was a little jealous of Ida's strength. But there is a small condition, Lilith must convince Ida to join the coven. Lilith is in turmoil, Ida has firmly decided not to enter anywhere, what to do now, because Lilith's dream of life is literally lying in front of her feet, but Ida's stubbornness prevents her from being fulfilled. And then I think that the Emperor tells her that it is possible to act with cunning, the Emperor suggests teaching Lilith a certain rare and very powerful spell that can put a curse on Ida. Lilith is confused as to how she can curse her own sister, to which the Emperor declares that the curse will only weaken Ida's power a little, but Ida will definitely come to the Emperor's coven in search of healing, and then Lilith and Ida will be able to be together, as Lilith always wanted. Well, Ida herself didn't leave Lilith a choice, that's how she reassured herself. In general, in general terms so. And when Lilith's motives are revealed, then I will be able to show off my cleverness again, and if not, then let's pretend that this did not happen. Joke.
It's an extremely intense series. I think the next episode will be about how our friends perform a magical raid on the Emperor's castle to save Ida. Maybe even Luz and Amity will fight together against Lilith.
Oh, about lore, as I thought before, even though I didn't write about it, the fallen titan himself is the source of magic on the Boiling Islands. And is he, like, still alive or what? It's just that the beating heart is slightly embarrassing, and the Emperor draws his power directly from it. We haven't shown the Emperor yet, but what if she's actually a person who came to this world a long time ago and enslaved it? So, I'm not saying that this is my official theory, but I'm not denying it yet.
In general, the series is cool, I'm looking forward to the next one with impatience.
Alternatively, Ida is the only one who knows the passage to the human world, or he wants to get there because he is a human being and is stuck in this world, or he wants to take over the human world for himself (which does not prevent him from being a human himself and trying to prove to his "relatives" that he is not a loser)))
As for the comparison with Goodwin, it's good, I think that this story, or rather its Western version, was one of the sources of inspiration for the animated series. After all, there's a girl who's no longer in Kansas, and even a local Toto in the person of King.)
"Please." Don't!
— And, Luz, thank you for being in my life.
Mm, glass, great, thanks.