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Jun 14, 2018
Works great as expected from OEM parts!
These worked great in my 08 Honda Fit. Combined with new coil packs, they fixed a stuttering/misfiring issue common to the Fit.
Very easy to install, and no need to worry about incompatibility as this is the OEM plug.
Feb 11, 2008
War from a child's eyes
Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket is a tremendously effective chapter of the Gundam saga. Taking place in a backwater/neutral colony during the closing days of the One Year War, it covers the story of a young boy who stumbles upon a secret war between Zeon and Federation forces in the colony over a prototype Federation mobile suit, culminating in the threat of a nuclear strike on the colony.
The mecha designs for this series are fantastic, and the combat sequences, while brief, are exciting to watch and extremely well-done. However, the big story here is the human aspect of the anime and the conflict - this is by no means an anime that children would understand, as it delves into questions of morality, relativism, and the effects of war on a child.
We watch as Al, the young boy who serves as the main character, evolves from an initial interest in war and conflict (as many young boys have) into a desperate desire to protect the people he loves from war's costs.
The character development in this 6-episode OVA is fantastic, with no clear "bad guys" or "good guys" present - virtually each character demonstrates their humanity in a way that makes them more than cookie-cutter characters.
A definite recommendation for those who want more than just cool mecha blasting each other to pieces.