Episode 07 - Never Land
Japanese Release: June 16, 2005
English Release: August 17, 2006
English Release: August 17, 2006
Father Abel is given his next assignment. Ships off the coast of Albion
are attacked by what appear to be vampire fairies, and Abel must head
down to the area, capture the man behind it all (Professor Baring), and
kill the vampires. Abel seeks the help of an old comrade named Father
Leon Garcia. Abel promises Leon, who is in jail, that he will reduce his
sentence by twenty years if he agrees to help him. Abel adds that this
will only happen if they survive.
Abel and Leon head to the spot via helicopter. However, Leon manages to crash the helicopter on what appears to be a remote island. After some bickering, Able is hit in the head with a rock, and the two discover that there are children inhabiting the island. Abel goes with the eldest girl, Wendy, while a boy named Peter stays behind with Leon.
Inside a house, Wendy makes Abel some tea, but slips in a truth serum. Abel starts to reveal his mission, when he breaks out of it and asks where Professor Baring is.
Elsewhere, Peter tells Leon that he wants to grow up so that he can protect Wendy. At first Leon laughs at him, but then he takes it back giving him so advice. He asks Peter to go get Abel, and Peter runs off saying that he was always sad that he was a failed experiment, but now he's happy. Confused, Leon has no time to think as some children turn into vampire fairies and attack him!
Abel awakens to find himself locked up. Peter arrives and frees him, saying that if he brings him with him, he'll show him the way out. Abel agrees. Eventually, they find their way outside. Wendy and some of the other children arrive. Wendy opens up her arms to Peter. Peter remembers back to when she did this in the past, after what Professor Baring did to her. Peter goes to Wendy, and she stabs him! Angered, Abel starts shooting some of the vampire fairies, but the Tinkerbelle System, a giant bell in a tower, makes Abel immobile.
Luckily, Leon manages to blow up the bell and arrive on the scene to help Abel. He points his gun at Wendy, ready to shoot her. Abel begs him not too, but Leon says that it was their mission. Peter throws himself on Wendy, pleading with Leon. Eventually, Leon gives in and puts his gun down. Abel chimes in that he has an idea.
The children are put on a boat for Albion. Abel and Leon return to the Vatican to give their official report. Angered, Lady Caterina asks them why they spent so much money on a charter boat to Albion. Abel and Leon lie, saying they forgot. Lady Caterina tells them that they will have to pay for it out of their own pockets.
Abel and Leon head to the spot via helicopter. However, Leon manages to crash the helicopter on what appears to be a remote island. After some bickering, Able is hit in the head with a rock, and the two discover that there are children inhabiting the island. Abel goes with the eldest girl, Wendy, while a boy named Peter stays behind with Leon.
Inside a house, Wendy makes Abel some tea, but slips in a truth serum. Abel starts to reveal his mission, when he breaks out of it and asks where Professor Baring is.
Elsewhere, Peter tells Leon that he wants to grow up so that he can protect Wendy. At first Leon laughs at him, but then he takes it back giving him so advice. He asks Peter to go get Abel, and Peter runs off saying that he was always sad that he was a failed experiment, but now he's happy. Confused, Leon has no time to think as some children turn into vampire fairies and attack him!
Abel awakens to find himself locked up. Peter arrives and frees him, saying that if he brings him with him, he'll show him the way out. Abel agrees. Eventually, they find their way outside. Wendy and some of the other children arrive. Wendy opens up her arms to Peter. Peter remembers back to when she did this in the past, after what Professor Baring did to her. Peter goes to Wendy, and she stabs him! Angered, Abel starts shooting some of the vampire fairies, but the Tinkerbelle System, a giant bell in a tower, makes Abel immobile.
Luckily, Leon manages to blow up the bell and arrive on the scene to help Abel. He points his gun at Wendy, ready to shoot her. Abel begs him not too, but Leon says that it was their mission. Peter throws himself on Wendy, pleading with Leon. Eventually, Leon gives in and puts his gun down. Abel chimes in that he has an idea.
The children are put on a boat for Albion. Abel and Leon return to the Vatican to give their official report. Angered, Lady Caterina asks them why they spent so much money on a charter boat to Albion. Abel and Leon lie, saying they forgot. Lady Caterina tells them that they will have to pay for it out of their own pockets.
Trivia:
TinkerBell Formation. The attack pattern the vampire fairies used was a reference to the fairy of the same name in the book, Peter Pan.
The two main characters in this episode, are named Wendy and Peter. Wendy and Peter are also the main characters in Peter Pan.
The idea for this episode was taken from the story of Peter Pan, where a place called Neverland is only inhabited by children.
TinkerBell Formation. The attack pattern the vampire fairies used was a reference to the fairy of the same name in the book, Peter Pan.
The two main characters in this episode, are named Wendy and Peter. Wendy and Peter are also the main characters in Peter Pan.
The idea for this episode was taken from the story of Peter Pan, where a place called Neverland is only inhabited by children.
Novel Counterpart:
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Manga Counterpart:
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In the Manga, Leon is introduced in Volume 2, Act 7: Roselyne et les Lion
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Manga Counterpart:
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In the Manga, Leon is introduced in Volume 2, Act 7: Roselyne et les Lion