: Revy appears as "Radical Revy," a cheerful magical girl from "Hestonworld" (a nod to gun advocate Charlton Heston). She claims she has come to save Rock from his "loser hermit" life.

: The episode pokes fun at the contrast between Revy's foul-mouthed mercenary persona and the typically wholesome magical girl archetype.

: Features Radical Revy, Rock, and a student version of Balalaika.

: When Rock protests that she should be using magic, Revy laughs and declares that guns are far more practical and reliable than magic tricks. Key Details

: When Balalaika’s Russian school gang charges at her, Revy ignores traditional magic. Instead, she happily identifies various real-world firearms—including a Tokarev and a Makarov—and massacres the students with twin pistols.

Black Lagoon Omake Episode 2 -

: Revy appears as "Radical Revy," a cheerful magical girl from "Hestonworld" (a nod to gun advocate Charlton Heston). She claims she has come to save Rock from his "loser hermit" life.

: The episode pokes fun at the contrast between Revy's foul-mouthed mercenary persona and the typically wholesome magical girl archetype. Black Lagoon Omake Episode 2

: Features Radical Revy, Rock, and a student version of Balalaika. : Revy appears as "Radical Revy," a cheerful

: When Rock protests that she should be using magic, Revy laughs and declares that guns are far more practical and reliable than magic tricks. Key Details : Features Radical Revy, Rock, and a student

: When Balalaika’s Russian school gang charges at her, Revy ignores traditional magic. Instead, she happily identifies various real-world firearms—including a Tokarev and a Makarov—and massacres the students with twin pistols.