01x04_-_rubare_a_saturno

The story follows the immediate aftermath of Nadia and Jean's escape from the island.

: Nadia’s fear of the Blue Water grows as she realizes it attracts dangerous people.

: Jean’s optimism about technology is contrasted with the destructive power of the Gratan. 01x04_-_Rubare_A_Saturno

: Despite the tension, the episode maintains the signature "Gainax humor," particularly through the interactions between Grandis and her henchmen. 💡 Production Notes

: We see the first real glimpses of the Grandis Gang's "lovable rogue" dynamic—they are obsessed with the jewel but show flashes of humanity that set them apart from traditional villains. 🚀 Key Themes The story follows the immediate aftermath of Nadia

The episode marks a pivotal shift in the series as it introduces the primary antagonists and heightens the stakes for Nadia and Jean. : Il mistero della pietra azzurra - Ep. 4 Italian Title : "Rubare a Saturno" Japanese Title : "I demeriti di Grandis" (Grandis's Failure) Director : Hideaki Anno (Gainax) 📝 Plot Summary

The Italian title "Rubare a Saturno" is a poetic departure from the literal Japanese translation. While the Japanese title focuses on Grandis's failure to capture Nadia, the Italian title references the ambitious, almost "impossible" nature of the gang's heist-like pursuit, comparing the jewel's value to the rings of Saturn. : Despite the tension, the episode maintains the

: The "Grandis Gang" (Grandis, Sanson, and Hanson) continues their relentless pursuit of Nadia and her mysterious Blue Water jewel.