NOTES FOR EPISODE II of TOUCH AND GO: Going in order of what shows up first... - That whole skit about FFVII at the very beginning? You'd just have to have played the game. ^_^; But the reason why it's FFVII in particular is because both Starry and myself are nuts about the game, particularly over Sephiroth :D~~~~~~~~~~~ Mmmmmmm.... Sephiroth-sama...... (*sighs blissfully*) Er, ahem, um, never mind, ignore that ^_^;;; - Rufus Shinra is from Final Fantasy VII. He just has this... hair. ^_^;;; It's sort of a running gag among FF7 fans that Rufus obsesses with his hair. (There are a variety of running gags-- and inside jokes too, like Cloud gets wood from trees... (*snicker*) ) - One-Sided Love is a poem I wrote ^_^ Well, technically, it's a song, and it's sung to the orgel version of Ginga Isshi Mibun Chigai na Kata Omoi (A Galaxy of Difference: One-Sided Love), Seiya Kou of Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon [Sailorstars]'s image song. - The version of Fly Me To the Moon that Faris is singing is the Shinseiki Evangelion one. - The poem James gave Faris was written by Shakespeare. - Naga was explained in last episode's notes. ^_^ - Rio's Battle Arena is a parody of Dio's Battle Arena, which is from Final Fantasy VII. - Yes, even Faris has a conscience ^_^ It annoys the hell out of her, but it refuses to go away. - That whole boyfriend thing that happened to Faris? That really happened to me, too. The only thing different was that Mercurius' net name was SailorMercury (which is why I thought he was a girl at first). - "Bakame" means "idiot", and from here on, you'll be seeing Faris saying that a lot.