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05-04-2017, 02:25 AM | #81 |
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Dan might want a fair fight between bugsters and humans, but he's a dirty fighter himself too. I don't think he mind others playing dirty. Throughout history, people always play a lot of dirty tricks to win wars. However, So far all the non-executive bugsters are like typical low intelligence motw from sentai, so I don't think they can pull a stunt like that. I think Toei don't want to portray the ugly side of reality too much like in their early heisei era. So far, all of the neo-Heisei riders are very positive and friendly heroes for kids to look up to. I just felt like the gashats protrude too much and it's an easy target for someone to attack and steal in real life if Ex-Aid is real.
EDIT: The riders also pull out their Gashats all the time to do Critical Strikes/ Critical Finishes, remember? |
05-04-2017, 03:25 AM | #82 |
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Actually, episode 19 showed that just pulling the Gashat out didn't immediately cancel the transformation; the lever also needs to be closed to cancel the transformation...
EDIT: The riders also pull out their Gashats all the time to do Critical Strikes/ Critical Finishes, remember? |
05-04-2017, 12:29 PM | #83 |
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This might be bending the rules of the topic a bit, but I'm currently playing "Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow" again after who knows how many years and I just ran into this fellow:
A skeleton wearing a red scarf. The only thing it does is jump into the air and then perform its only attack: A dropkick. I looked this dude up, he's called "Kicker Skeleton" and drops three things: A soul which gives the protagonist the ability to perform a dropkick himself, a red scarf you can wear as well as an accessory called "Ancient Belt": Its description in the game is "Belt that lends its wearer a positive attitude.". Long story short: There's a freakin' Kamen Rider skeleton running around in a Castlevania game and I just noticed. If I still knew this game as well as I did back then I would really feel the urge to do a cosplay run now, fighting every boss with punches only and finishing them with the dropkick. |
05-04-2017, 12:48 PM | #84 |
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This might be bending the rules of the topic a bit, but I'm currently playing "Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow" again after who knows how many years and I just ran into this fellow:
A skeleton wearing a red scarf. The only thing it does is jump into the air and then perform its only attack: A dropkick. I looked this dude up, he's called "Kicker Skeleton" and drops three things: A soul which gives the protagonist the ability to perform a dropkick himself, a red scarf you can wear as well as an accessory called "Ancient Belt": Its description in the game is "Belt that lends its wearer a positive attitude.". Long story short: There's a freakin' Kamen Rider skeleton running around in a Castlevania game and I just noticed. If I still knew this game as well as I did back then I would really feel the urge to do a cosplay run now, fighting every boss with punches only and finishing them with the dropkick.
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05-05-2017, 08:16 AM | #85 |
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Genm's most notable levels are X and 0/Zero. And the X in this case also means something unmeasureable.
May just be a coincidence, but there are also the game theme, Genm's level 0 Gashat being Mighty Action X, he dies and revives lots of time, being the cause of the a virus outbreak. |
05-13-2017, 05:01 AM | #86 |
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I've never been a fan of Lazer's Chambara Bike Gamer form, but I've never been quite able to figure out exactly why. I knew it was the eyes, but I didn't know why they bothered me so much, what exactly was different about him in particular.
It took until just a few minutes ago that I realized, he just has thicker black parts on his pupils. That's it. I've messed with a few pictures of him, making his whites larger, and I do prefer the way that looks a lot more. Doesn't fix all my problems with it, but still. Glad to finally notice what was throwing me off, obvious though it was. |
05-15-2017, 01:37 AM | #87 |
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Genm's most notable levels are X and 0/Zero. And the X in this case also means something unmeasureable.
May just be a coincidence, but there are also the game theme, Genm's level 0 Gashat being Mighty Action X, he dies and revives lots of time, being the cause of the a virus outbreak. With the weird algebra theme with Genm's levels, I would not be surprised if Cronus or something ends up being Level i. |
05-15-2017, 01:53 AM | #88 |
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Kaidou from Faiz was Musashi in Ghost. Blew my brains.
I also didn't realize Takuma was Houjou at first but that's just because I'm dense. I thought he looked and sounded similar but didn't think it was the same guy until I checked. |
05-15-2017, 02:20 AM | #89 |
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Like Huriccane blue and Magic yellow, kaidou is a recurring actors in a lot of toku. Magic Yellow and him even cameo in Gaim's movie.
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05-15-2017, 12:35 PM | #90 |
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"Kaidou" is in Shinkenger as well, if you ever want to check it out/haven't already.
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