
What episode out of all the Astro Series, if any, impacted you most?
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What episode out of all the Astro Series, if any, impacted you most?
I was watching the 1980's series last night, and the episode 'Atlas Forever' played. Now, I've watched this series all the way through twice, but the message, or what I thought was the message, didn't really hit me till I sat down and payed attention. I'd just had a giant fight with my younger sister and had my mom not come in it would've come to fists. >< Atlas flying off and dying made me think about how horribly I would feel if my baby sister..no matter how irritating..were to leave me! I went in and apologized to her afterward and we hugged and it was all good. Astro taught me a lesson guys! Not that I never expected to learn one of course. Just not one so profound. T.T Anything like this ever happen to any of you?
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I hate it when people ask me questions like this. I cannot name one particular episode that moved me, I just can't.
Okay I take that back, maybe I can name one. This probably isn't the best one to name but I thought it was interesting.
Lily on Peligro Island was one of my favorites. It did have a sad ending, but the episode showed more of Astro's true colors and how human he actually is. He had somewhat of a liking to Lily and he went through crap at home with his robot parents and at school just to save Lily and her father.
The ending was sad, but made sense. It was one of my favorite episodes from the 80's series. There are way too many episodes for me to list that I like.
I hate it when people ask me questions like this. I cannot name one particular episode that moved me, I just can't.
Okay I take that back, maybe I can name one. This probably isn't the best one to name but I thought it was interesting.
Lily on Peligro Island was one of my favorites. It did have a sad ending, but the episode showed more of Astro's true colors and how human he actually is. He had somewhat of a liking to Lily and he went through crap at home with his robot parents and at school just to save Lily and her father.
The ending was sad, but made sense. It was one of my favorite episodes from the 80's series. There are way too many episodes for me to list that I like.
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I agree with AstroForever. Astro's ability to 'keep going' both astonished and inspired me. I, personally, as Astro (you, hush) would have spazed out and probably destroyed the world.
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