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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
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I just finished Maskman, the exciting martial arts Sentai of the 80s! Each main character is strong and skilled in their own right and this gives us a lot of intense fight scenes, both morphed and unmorphed. The theme of fighting as an art and identity is always present, unlike the Caucasian lab assistant girl who disappears after Episode 2. The theme song by Kageyama is catchy and totally matches the spirit of fighting. Takeru's and Kiros' rivalry was entertaining for sure. Regarding the flaws, I think the romance subplot does move a little too slow and the focus is mostly in favor of Takeru, although when the others get focus, it's usually pretty good. Overall, it's a cool and unique take on the genre for its time and I'd totally recommend it!
Showa Sentai Ranking: 1) Flashman 2) Bioman 3) Liveman 4) Maskman 5) Goranger 6) Goggle V 7) Denjiman 8) Sun Vulcan 9) JAKQ Quote:
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Regarding Bladeran, I think the point is that he's not supposed to be much of a threat until the very end. He follows his own plan and doesn't even consider confronting them until the final arc. But Bladeran isn't a master puppeteer, controlling everything, as evidenced by his amnesia and transformation into a cyborg. So this isn't a plot where everything goes according to the villain's secret plan until the very end. Rather, it's one where the villain follows his own path until the confrontation becomes inevitable at the end.
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Ex-Weather Three leader
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 12,129
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I just finished Maskman, the exciting martial arts Sentai of the 80s! Each main character is strong and skilled in their own right and this gives us a lot of intense fight scenes, both morphed and unmorphed. The theme of fighting as an art and identity is always present, unlike the Caucasian lab assistant girl who disappears after Episode 2. The theme song by Kageyama is catchy and totally matches the spirit of fighting. Takeru's and Kiros' rivalry was entertaining for sure. Regarding the flaws, I think the romance subplot does move a little too slow and the focus is mostly in favor of Takeru, although when the others get focus, it's usually pretty good. Overall, it's a cool and unique take on the genre for its time and I'd totally recommend it!
- Kageyama crushed it with his post-Changeman sentai theme song attempt as his solo singing career was taking off at the time of the show's airing, later going on to record theme songs for shows like Dragon Ball Z and Saint Seiya. - Suit designs seem generic yet one of the best designs from the 80s, IMO. -A shame X1 Mask wasn't able to stay all the way to the end of the show. - The commander Sugiura was played by Hayato Tani, aka that general dude in Most Extreme Elimination Challenge from the 2000s, or Takeshi's Castle to be exact. - Future Yellow Lion, Kazuhiko Nishimura, was that one engineer who was part of the crew putting together the Jet Cannon in 28 and 29. - The GOAT herself, Machiko Soga, aka Bandora/Rita Repulsa, was Baraba's mother. - Mr. Yasuhiro Ishiwata aka Bun/Blue Flash in Flashman was the male guest character in episode 34. Years later, he'd make a guest appearance with Momoko/Pink Mask actress Kanako Maeda and future Triceraranger Hideki Fujiwara in Jetman. Speaking of episode 34, his doggler form was voiced by Jouji Nakata, aka Sir Cowler in Flashman.
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