Land of Fire: Aso, Kumamoto Edition (火の国・熊本阿蘇編?) is the tenth episode of Hinokuni Kumamoto Aso HenGodziban.
Plot[]
Grandpa Hedo and Young Hedo would walk around Aso, Kumamoto as Grandpa Hedo would answer question while travelling Japan. The first question Young Hedo asked was why do powerful people not act like they are, with Grandpa Hedo answering that those people never wanted to be powerful in the first place. Young Hedo would ask Grandpa Hedo if he wanted power, but Grandpa Hedo merely laughed, asking what would be the point of sludge becoming powerful. The two continued walking, with Young Hedo asking what lies beyond failing but not giving up. Grandpa Hedo answered that beyond was an even bigger failure and soon you would realise the previous failure was but a small one. After a continuation of the walk, Young Hedo would ask what Grandpa Hedo's ideal place to live was, with Grandpa Hedo answering that he was sludge, and once you know that, everything in the world was wonderful. Later Young Hedo would ask how he can approach things with a positive attitude. Grandpa Hedo told him to walk backwards, with Young Hedo falling over. Grandpa Hedo recognised that this was because of anxiety and fear before telling Young Hedo to walk forwards. Grandpa Hedo would then ask what he would choose, with Young Hedo about to speak but would be cut off. The final question Young Hedo asked was why humans have such terrible fights with each other. Grandpa Hedo said that it wasn't just them, that humans pushed other monsters to fight, that they enjoy seeing monsters get hurt and bleed, and to humour those people, the monsters would keep fighting, with the other monsters, Baragon, Moshu-Moshu, Anguirus, Minilla and Godzilla-kun roaring in response, with Rodan also roaring out as he flew above.
Godzilla-kun would appear at the end of the episode, introducing himself and screeching in anger when people only called him Godzilla rather than Godzilla-kun.
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Trivia[]
- The questions throughout the episode were suggested by Ujino, Kemushi, Kid's Meal, Keita Shinoyama and Urutora Mantaro.