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TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Central Louisiana (Cenla)
Posts: 2,695
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I've had a DVD copy of Inazuman from Generation Kikaida for awhile now, but I never got around to watching it in any significant capacity until recently.
It comes across as your standard '70s tokusatsu because it feels like it's just ripping off the basic formula of Kamen Rider '71. The Youth League outfits are more akin to an Ultraman defense team and the aesthetic of Inazuman himself is more akin to Marvel's Electro than a psychic superhero. It's not until the Rose Bambara episode that everything starts to shift around. In fact, the episode immediately after that one with Devil Bambara is one of the most inconsistent episodes of a tokusatsu I think I've seen. It has Goro on a mad dash for vengeance and a nun who preaches pacifism despite being subjected with a bunch of guys into forced labor. Spoiler Alert, she sacrifices herself without being reunited with her mother and all the other workmen die despite her wish that they be saved and Goro only learns how to not be as selfish. Following this is a bit of a shakeup in which Goro is increasingly at odds with the rest of the Youth League. I've only gotten up to Ep. 15, so this could still surprise me further. Was Raijingo the inspiration for Tridoron in Kamen Rider Drive? There are vague similarities between the two. |
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