Strands #489
“Every second counts”
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Strands #488
“Let's have a picnic!”
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Strands #486
“This is for the birds”
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Strands #485
“Center of attraction”
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Strands #484
“Trellis beauties”
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Harmony of Dissonance on the GBA was a pretty good entry too, though with a couple minor issues. Circle of the Moon inadvertently highlighted how hard it was to see the original GBA screen (too dark, and it caught reflections like crazy), so Konami overcorrected with Harmony and focused too much on the graphics. Unfortunately they put so much processing into the visuals that there wasn't much room left for music samples so it's all chiptunes. That's not necessarily bad but it did feel like a step backwards.
The gameplay was fun, at least. It's been a while but I recall a neat system combining the various classic sub weapons with different magic elements.
It's worth playing the whole GBA trilogy, but do it in order. After Aria you likely won't want to go back to the others.
I love what they did here, but the answer key shorthand itself feels spoilery so I'll just hide that.
spoiler
Strands #483
“Hue are my sunshine”
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Strands #482
“... not included”
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So, this?
Strands #481
“Playing dirty”
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https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/animals-abused-milo-and-otis/
That was a rumor, and has never been verified despite decades of discussion and many attempts to prove or disprove it. Also, it was filmed in Japan, not China.
It's always a fun surprise to go back to an old cartoon and recognize so many names you didn't know back then. I see several longtime voice actors like Frank Welker, Mary Kay Bergman, Maurice LaMarche, Cam Clarke, and Jim Cummings, plus some unexpected one-off voices like Phyllis Diller and Ted Turner.