Dai Mahou Touge – Violence #2 (I was feeling a little guilty )
I was feeling a little guilty that my last post titled “Violence” didn’t have any violence in it. I figured it must have been a bit of a disappointment to some. So, to appease the blood lust of CnN readers, if only a little, I thought I would select some caps from a show I happened to be watching at the time of the post.
This show was actually a bit of an inspiration for the last post on violence. I was planning to merge this into the last post, but I didn’t want to have images in the last post due to the topic.
I know I’m not the only one who has watched this recently. Like many others, I happened upon Dai Mahou Touge by reading a recommendation from Harbin on THAT anime blog‘s post about Club to Death Angel Dokuro-chan. BTW, Club to Death Angel is freak’in hilarious.
Synopsis: They should have call this show Murder Princess.
What is a magical girl show without the magical transformation scene. Unfortunately, Punie doesn’t actually transform. Unless you count going from cute to homicidal a transformation.
I did a google on “Tokarev.” What comes up the most is the TT-33 pistol used throughout WWII into the 1950′s. It also appears to be popular with gun collectors (wiki).
Off screen there are cute little mongooses ripping snakes to shreds, literally.
The fight between Punie and the former princess. Apparently, princesses can put the smack-down. You’ll like the end of this fight.
Probability of offing yourself in a Russian Roulette game with a six-load revolver is P = 1/6. Probability with a semi-automatic pistol is P=1. I can offer a probability distribution if necessary.
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Edit 07:28: Those are general probabilities that do not take into account a chance for mechanical or chemical failure with the gun or bullets. I guess it also assumes a random position of the bullet in relation to the firing pin. Then there are the factors such as…
Edit 07:47: Hey, apparently these were available last year online.




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