Anyone notice this paradox in Soul Eater? Okay, so Sid Barrett (the zombie) dies in Soul Eater NOT, which takes place a year before the first three episodes of Soul Eater. But he's shown to be alive in episode three when Soul and Black*Star are trying to figure out who took the mission with the mummies. He shouldn't even be shown in the series here, since he isn't turned into a zombie until around episode four. So why is he there? Continuity error?

Anyone notice this paradox in Soul Eater? Okay, so Sid Barrett (the zombie) dies in Soul Eater NOT, which takes place a year before the first three episodes of Soul Eater. But he's shown to be alive in episode three when Soul and Black*Star are trying to figure out who took the mission with the mummies. He shouldn't even be shown in the series here, since he isn't turned into a zombie until around episode four. So why is he there? Continuity error?

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Paraboilc
Maybe it was an illusion that lord death was upholding until the right time?
Kanya888
Maybe...
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TsumikiMiniwa
I think It could be that, or stein maybe made a freaky copy until the zombifier was done and then "killed" the fake. He's crazy enough to do it too...
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on September 22, 2015
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Paraboilc
Yep
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on February 10, 2015
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Kanya888
It is very logical...
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on February 10, 2015
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Paraboilc
That's the only logical guess I can make
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TsumikiMiniwa
Yeah, I noticed this. The reason is, they made NOT later, and they didn't realize it themselves when they made it. Human error is just what really happened.
on February 27, 2017
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