This defnitely could've been one of the arcs of the original series. When ranked amongst them, I would say its in between. It doesn't hold a candle to the likes of Ballad of Fallen Angels (Episode 5), Speak Like a Child (Episode 18) and The Real Folk Blues (Episode 26-26), but it also stomps on the more narratively disjointed pieces like Toys in the Attic (Episode 11) and the polarizing Boogie Woogie Feng Shui (Episode 21). The animation however is probably the series' best, although it lacks the notalgia that 4:3 aspect ratio brings. Wouldn't miss anything if you skip it, but it's certainly worth a watch kung nabitin ka sa series.
This defnitely could've been one of the arcs of the original series. When ranked amongst them, I would say its in between. It doesn't hold a candle to the likes of Ballad of Fallen Angels (Episode 5), Speak Like a Child (Episode 18) and The Real Folk Blues (Episode 26-26), but it also stomps on the more narratively disjointed pieces like Toys in the Attic (Episode 11) and the polarizing Boogie Woogie Feng Shui (Episode 21). The animation however is probably the series' best, although it lacks the notalgia that 4:3 aspect ratio brings. Wouldn't miss anything if you skip it, but it's certainly worth a watch kung nabitin ka sa series.