'Infini-T Force' Episode 6 Spoilers: Damian Gray Returns
Emi and the Tatsunoko heroes have barely caught their breaths following an intense encounter with the resentful Raja Kaan, when an old enemy appeared once more on the Japanese computer-generated anime series, "Infini-T Force."
Kaan now knows what the villainous Z's true wish is, and this has, for some reason, driven him to come to Z's daughter, Emi Kaido, to persuade the girl and her crew of heroes to come together and kill Z, formerly known as Kazumichi Kaido.
This offer of alliance ultimately turned into a fierce battle between Kaan and the silver-haired Azuma Tetsuya, a.k.a. Casshan. The two of them have very similar backstories, in that they both had to sacrifice their own humanity in order to gain the power to protect their home planets.
But that's where the similarity ended. For while Kaan was gradually consumed by hatred for his father for turning him into an abomination, Tetsuya has already made his peace with the fact that it was a necessary sacrifice that he, himself, has decided to undertake.
In the end, they were able to subdue Kaan and made Emi realize her true feelings about killing her father.
And since Kaan's will to kill Z seemed to have been driven primarily by his hatred for his own father, could he have been telling the truth when he said that Z's wish was something that should not be realized, hinting at a potentially harmful desire that could affect the entire multiverse? Or was he just saying this in his bid to convince Emi to side with him?
What could Z's true wish be? Has he really lost his old self and become a merciless tyrant?
It seems that these questions may take a while to get answered since the next episode will be featuring a re-match between the Tatsunoko heroes and the returning Damian Gray. What makes matters worse is that Gray has also just injected Ken Washio with something that is preventing the guy from transforming into his heroic alter ego, Gatchaman.
"Infini-T Force" airs on Mondays late night at 2:26 a.m. JST on Yomiuri TV and on Tuesdays late night at 1:59 a.m. JST on Nippon TV. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. New episodes also become available for streaming on Wednesdays on Viz.com and Tubi TV.