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#9821 |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,175
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I am currently eight episodes into my Liveman rewatch and I even inexplicably just started rewatching the Kiramager Episode Zero movie.
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#9822 |
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Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3,308
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I watched Polar Origins. I think I wished the movie had come out during the show's run. It would have helped keep Kumada interested after his debut. Plus, I'm curious how knowing his backstory changed viewers' perceptions of him. I hope someone will do so in the future and share their impressions
![]() Overall, this is a must watch for fans of the character. Mashiro is featured heavily, and he gives it his all, both when he plays a cross between himself and Heuru, playing the lone wolf, and when he falls into despair, only to be reborn with a new desire. The other characters are also impressive. Even though we only know a few of them, they're all vibrant, and the actors are charismatic and convincing, making you really care about them. Even my eyes stung a little during the more tragic moments. The film is quite brutal, though far from the level of some other TTFC specials. However, it's not the gore that hurts, but the suffering and death of characters to whom the viewer, along with the main character, had grown attached. Besides, the action is simply top-notch! The transformation in the pod and the severed claw were especially memorable. And then there are the 'teti hits, which destroy columns and send people flying through the warehouse! Spectacular! Plus, 'teti is also the origin of BearKuma, which further strengthens and explains the bond between Polar and his toy bear. So I recommend watching it. Even if you don't get hooked on this special as much as I did, it's far from the worst way to spend half an hour.
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#9823 |
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Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
Posts: 1,555
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So, Goseiger. I had a negative impressive of this show from the reactions other tokusatsu fans had to it, but I also didn't have any clear idea of why it seemed to get such distasteful reactions. Obviously the only solution is to find out why for myself, so I gave it a watch!
It didn't turn out to be a surprise hit with me unfortunately, and was largely a show that felt defined by its almost comically generic style, in spite of having a few novel ideas. Like, the whole angel idea is pretty interesting, but the background of what exactly angels are and their society is so poorly fleshed out. Combine that with the fact the protagonists act so close to being human, the distinction feels almost arbitrary. Gosei Knight was at least a decent effort at making a distinctly inhuman hero in contrast. The show also features an unusual villain situation where after one group is defeated another crops up, with Bladerun/Brajil serving as the single overarching thread across the villain cast. In practice though, it made the show feel pretty disjointed, especially since I think the UMA Beast arc was the best of them thanks to the fun cryptid concept, but it was only the second of the three villain arcs (and was also an arc that made it hard to take Brajil seriously as a final antagonist considering he died for real in this one and only came back to life thanks to a bad decision by the next group of villains). The hero cast is also aggressively milquetoast, thanks to the weakness of their arcs and generic character archetype personalities (again, at least they tried a bit more with Gosei Knight). The cast all got a decent amount of focus, but it didn't amount to much. Overall, my impression of the show that it was a snoozefest with uninspired monster of the week plots and dialogue that I can only describe as abnormally atrocious exchanges of heroic platitudes and villainous rants. A show pretty close to the bottom of the Sentai barrel. |
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#9824 |
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Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3,308
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Quote:
So, Goseiger. I had a negative impressive of this show from the reactions other tokusatsu fans had to it, but I also didn't have any clear idea of why it seemed to get such distasteful reactions. Obviously the only solution is to find out why for myself, so I gave it a watch!
So overall, I would recommend this show to those who are just starting out with Super Sentai or want something relatively close to Power Rangers. Then you won't be disappointed. Besides, using angels as positive characters is actually quite rare. |
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