![]() The basic tune remained as her Leitmotif for the remainder of the series, though mutated into something much weirder through Drew Neumann's distinctive style to better fit the tone the series ended up taking on. ![]() Æon's was originally meant to be a Suspiciously Similar Song version of the Indiana Jones theme, to fit with the Deconstruction of action movies. The Artifact: Both Æon's theme tune and the "Breen National Anthem" are musical artifacts from the shorts.An Arm and a Leg: Amputees are common in Bregna, most of them apparently being people who failed to make it across the border into Monica.He genuinely believes that his people are better off by submitting to his authority, just as Æon is convinced that her borderline terrorist activities are also for the greater good. Anti-Villain: Trevor Goodchild is a morally ambiguous figure much like Æon Flux is herself.In the original short episode pilot, before the characters were fully realized, she filled the role of a satire of a typical action hero in that her wanton slaughter of Mooks is put to serious question, she winds up getting herself killed at the end, and doesn't even actually accomplish her goal, which someone else ends up completing independent of her and for completely different reasons. Anti-Hero: Æon Flux's actions are often morally questionable at best and she is generally portrayed as being cold, calculating, and (at least seemingly) heartless, although she does generally complete her missions for the sake of others.This happens to Æon at the end of the episode. And I Must Scream: In "Ether Drift Theory," an ocean of paralytic fluid immobilizes anybody who falls in it but leaves them aware. ![]()
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