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Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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KAMEN RIDER FOURZE EPISODE 22 - “KICKING YOUR TRUE NATURE”
![]() Oh, right: It was Kijima. I sort of thought it was? I remembered the rakugo thing not being some minor details, but a big clue, and Pegasus didn’t act like Utsugi at the quarry. This episode more or less immediately offers Kijima up as too suspicious too ignore, and Utsugi too confused to be a cover, leading to a pretty enjoyable solution to what’s normally an Act 1 mystery. There’s some genuine effort made to have the clues divulged organically, with very little of the dialogue bending over backwards to phrase things in a way that triggers a forced Eureka moment – though, even when it does, that’s a little ode to the wordplay of rakugo, maybe? (The biggest one is Shun’s whole Gosh Magnetic Fields Are Powerful bit, but even then he’s talking about cell phones, which Ryuusei links to watches.) Kijima framing Utsugi out of a combination of spite and ego makes for a compellingly villainous motivation, and a worthy new Horoscope for our team to deal with. But that’s only half of our story! The other half is devoted to Utsugi’s professional malaise, and I liked it just fine, even if it missed the zip and zing of the Zodiart story. (Kijima’s a more interesting actor! I’m sorry!) Shaping Utsugi’s story into a more adult take on following your dreams is a neat swerve for this show, and it’s especially welcome around a discussion of what the kids are going to do with the rest of their lives. Like, there’s your dreams, and then your career, and sometimes those don’t get to be the same thing. Utsugi dreams of being a kickboxer, but that’s not the sort of thing that’s going to pay the bills, so she became a teacher. (I’m not going to say that people don’t end up in careers they abhor via accident or inertia, but I’d love to hear how she ended up in a job she clearly despises, instead of, like, becoming a gym teacher? Or a physical therapist? Or any number of sports-adjacent jobs that aren’t dressing up in a suit and listening to the problems of teenagers you resent?) But Gentarou – both a high school student and a superhero – helps her understand that you can still follow a dream while working a job, and you can even find the things in your job that help you get closer to your dream. It’s cute, that little acknowledgement that being an adult means maybe doing a thing that isn’t what you’d hoped for, but can maybe still be something you find fulfillment in if you work at it. (Like teaching a kid how to kick the crap out of a wordplay monster!) It’s a minor victory, her starting a kickboxing club at school, but it does feel like a victory. We’ve also got the Meteor/Aries storyline cooking in the background, but I wasn’t really feeling it here. We get a little duel with Virgo, but mostly it’s stuff that didn’t feel as dialed-in as the rest of the story did for me. Some of it’s just… like, Pegasus only had a 1 in 8 chance of even becoming the right Horoscope, and I kind of laughed about that at the end of the episode more than I should’ve. It totally tracks that those odds are good enough for Ryuusei, but this does not feel like a strategy I’m going to be super invested in. (A 1 in 7 chance now!) My favorite Ryuusei beat in this one was probably him trying to sneak away to Henshin, but JK thinks of him as the other coward in the KRC, and sticks to him like glue so they can both avoid combat. It’s a fun gag! The rest of his story was plot stuff for the future, and I’ll hopefully care more about it there. This one was good! I like how much work went into the reveal of Kijima as the Zodiart, and I’m excited to see more of him as the Cancer Zodiart. And Utsugi! Liked seeing her smiling at the end! This one ended super sweet!
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Join Date: May 2019
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It’s funny how the Horoscopes finally find a new member, and it’s by sheer dumb luck.
Also, I love the gag where Gentaro turns into Fourze and goes over to Haruka demanding the switch… and she hands over the fire alarm switch she broke offscreen in the last episode. |
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KAMEN RIDER FOURZE EPISODE 13 - “KICKED OUT OF SCHOOL”
And if Astroswitches are like an illicit substance preying upon kids, then eliminating their immediate hold isn’t going to cut it. Miura and the rest of the kids in the first few episodes may not have known the full extent of the deal they were making with Scorpio, but they willingly made the deal to endanger themselves for cosmic power; no one had this forced on them. The same motivations that Miura had in the past are still with him, and the allure of the Astroswitch is an easy way out of living with the diminished reality he finds himself in, and the attendant guilt and shame. His addiction isn’t about wreaking vengeance anymore – Shun apologizes here, and Miura basically acts like Shun’s being oblivious to the real situation – it’s about the addiction, full stop. You don’t fight that by defeating drug dealers or exploding drug supplies or putting on street plays about friendship (almost, though!) or by letting someone know that you’ll always protect them from their ability to get more drugs. You don’t fight it at all, really, which is the lesson that Gentarou’s learning throughout this episode. His friendship with Miura can’t fix what’s wrong in Miura, only Miura can do that. The friendship isn’t a solution, but it’s maybe a place where Miura can solve this problem for himself. Quote:
Yeah, we’re introduced to Principal Hayami this episode, a million miles away from the self-sabotaging failure pile that we all adored from Blade. Hayami’s smiling, charismatic, beloved, and unnervingly nefarious in a way that the episode is clearly asking you to think he’s Scorpio. Luckily for me, we find out at the end of this one that Happy Young Non-Threatening Teacher Sonoda is actually Scorpio, so I don’t have to pretend like I forgot that reveal. (I really didn’t want to have to be like Maybe The New Principal Is The Scorpion Zodiart, because we both know that ain’t right.) While Hayami duplicitously balances his bright and sunny exterior with notes of menace towards Gentarou in private, it’s really Sonoda who’s the main threat in this one, and I’ve never really liked that?
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It’s for two reasons. The first is that the show took the surprise factor a little too much to heart, and even knowing Sonoda’s the bad guy on this rewatch, there’s maybe only one story where it’s even suspicious, or something to puzzle over. (The JK story, where she’s invited to the party.) Otherwise, she never really expresses any thoughts on the unfolding storylines, or does much to interact with any of the students. (The Witches stuff, maybe, for a couple lines of dialogue.) It’s not a bunch of clues leading you to this conclusion, and even in retrospect, there’s precious little in either the performance or the surrounding dialogue that makes the mystery affect the story. It’s just this episode where suddenly she’s in the action, or suspiciously not around when the action occurs. It’s like the production team pointed at her for the villain slot, when they just as easily could’ve pointed at Ohsugi and gotten the same result. (Arguably better! That would’ve been way more fun!)
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It's good if deliberate wording of names can still sound like actual name, where Sonoda is also the surname of Mari from Faiz.
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The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
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I vaguely recall it being pretty exciting for everyone when it turned out that on top of the well-handled twist for the Zodiart's identity, we were also secretly watching the origin of a new Horoscope the whole time, after the possibility of something like this happening being teased for so long.
I also recall the despair of fansubbers when they realized Mr. Wordplay was sticking around indefinitely as a new main bad guy. Really upped the stakes and tension of the show in a completely unique way for them.
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Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
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It's cute, him demanding she hand over the switch, and her bringing this gigantic fire alarm switch in her bag that she took home and saved out of shame and guilt. Amanogawa High only hires the weirdest possible educators!
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Kamen Ride Or Die
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It's often said that yeah kids and teenagers are naturally inclined to poor decisions, but I wonder what'd be your thoughts for people like Gentaro (also a teenager), against temptations like this which should naturally affect kids and teens, as I feel Kamen Rider power is similar as Astroswitches for something that grants power, so they can be alluring and be used to endanger others too.
God, I feel for them. Having to more or less invent narratively-appropriate wordplay because what's onscreen is basically untranslatable in a way that would work as a joke... cruel! Cruel of the production team to do to their invisible and unwanted global fanbase!
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