Demon of the Water Planet

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Demon of the Water Planet
The old man.
The old man.
Creator: Takehiko Ito
Starring: see below
Country: Japan, US
Network: Flag of Japan TV Tokyo
Flag of United States Cartoon Network
Flag of United Kingdom CNX
Flag of Philippines GMA Network
Director: Mitsuru Hongo
Number of episodes: 26
Episode Length: 25 min
Episode Airdate: 1998 (Japan), February 5, 2001 (US)

Demon of the Water Planet is the 16th episode of the Japanese anime Outlaw Star.

Contents

The history of the Munchausen drive and its fuel dragonite is explained: a meteorite containing dragonite crashed on earth and started a galactic gold rush in search of the substance.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Gene, Jim and Melfina go to a restaurant to meet a new client: an old man. Their meal is brought over by Aisha who is working as a waitress. When there meal is disturbed by gunmen, Aisha tears the restaurant apart because their bullets wasted food. The old man explains that physical strength will be at a premium when recovering his treasure so Aisha travels with them to Heifong VII. When they arrive, the old man explains that it's a water planet ; where a pirate ship containing 15 tons of dragonite is sunk. It is also the spot where the old man's family was killed by a giant creature. The crew recovers the dragonite and makes their escape thanks to a suicide run at the creature performed by the old man. They return with the treasure, but are left with nothing after expenses and debts.

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