It's been a while since the last time we saw the munchkins, and now they're back on stage. They're talking about the fact that they don't really have parents, and that their last name is "Muff" , which means "no parents are good news" . We're guessing that's a reference to the saying, "no news is bad news," which basically says, "I'm sorry, but I'm not going to tell you why we're all alone." The two munchkins are talking about a giant crow named hokuto, who's about thirty years old and has seven scars to his chest. They think that if they could fly up to the top of the rock, they could find their moms and daddies, and they'd be able to find them right away. Ooh, that sounds like a good idea. They also think that a boy is climbing up the side of a tower, and the wind is knocking him around. They want to know if he's all right, but they can't talk to him because they've got a mag on their side of the roof that works like a zoom-in device. They wonder why a mag isn't working, and then they see that the sky is just about to fall out of the sky. They can see that it's going to be a long time before they see the sky again. They both agree that their favorite hero will always be "on that road," and their relationship will change.
It's been a while since the last time we saw the munchkins, and now they're back on stage. They're talking about the fact that they don't really have parents, and that their last name is "Muff" , which means "no parents are good news" . We're guessing that's a reference to the saying, "no news is bad news," which basically says, "I'm sorry, but I'm not going to tell you why we're all alone." The two munchkins are talking about a giant crow named hokuto, who's about thirty years old and has seven scars to his chest. They think that if they could fly up to the top of the rock, they could find their moms and daddies, and they'd be able to find them right away. Ooh, that sounds like a good idea. They also think that a boy is climbing up the side of a tower, and the wind is knocking him around. They want to know if he's all right, but they can't talk to him because they've got a mag on their side of the roof that works like a zoom-in device. They wonder why a mag isn't working, and then they see that the sky is just about to fall out of the sky. They can see that it's going to be a long time before they see the sky again. They both agree that their favorite hero will always be "on that road," and their relationship will change.