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11-20-2021, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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Sakura seeks to join her older brothers in the battles against Deadmans.
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11-21-2021, 01:11 AM | #2 |
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I feel like an utter villain, but damn I lost my cool when Sakura failed to transform. I was being hyped and then she failed and I went laughing.
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11-21-2021, 06:39 AM | #3 |
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Thats actually very compelling Episode TBH
As someone that have brother and Sister i actually connect with Sakura here especially being Told off " Hey you are not a Rider just sit at Home!!" Also i was right last episode bracio still in prototype and from what george said it seems he mostly modify remix portion of the stamp (except jackal Lol) Dedman apporoach to Society actually really Cult leader like with motto "We gonna save you" so this episode actually showing off how ded influence to society which actually cool |
11-21-2021, 08:52 AM | #4 |
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Today's is Keisuke Watanabe birthday and today's episode also has Vice say Rejoice. Just a funny coincidence that's all.
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11-21-2021, 10:29 AM | #5 |
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Fun fact: the three nondescript Deadmans defeated in the cold open are reused from various episodes of Lupinranger vs Patranger. The one Daigo fights is from the debut of Siren Striker, Victory Striker, Super Lupin X and the Ultimate LupinKaiser combos, the one Hiromi fights is from the episode where the thieves become kids and the one Ikki and Vice deal with is from the final episode.
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11-21-2021, 12:51 PM | #6 |
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11-22-2021, 08:28 AM | #7 |
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As it've been teased lately, Sakura's the one to take the center stage now, but not that she didn't have defined character before (not her martial arts skills) in her lesser screentimes, this one just peels off the reason behind her behavior. So the childhood scene does show that her goal is to be cool, becoming the strongest and beat everyone. That's a goal reminiscent of probably shonen genre where one wants to become the master, the strongest, or such. Her case is one of those that has some negative influence on her though, not that she outright attacks anyone to show off (that'd be villainy), but about how wanting to be cool leads for her to become edgelord-y against family (except Daiji), putting up a cool front in various forms like how she feels above any "stupid" and "silly" antics in her family (and probably Daiji being the more serious and uptight one as well earns her approval), or wanting independence to the point of fiercely refusing most help from other family members like Ikki's as it'll make her "like a kid", to the point of temporarily leaving them at the end, she's quite a lucky one that Ushijima family wants to take care of her. The next episode tease will probably finally touch upon that demeanor more (other than Yukimi teling her that she's overstrung). Turns out that in this episode, the one that is using the Deadman power isn't Sakura, but her karate instructor Seiko. Nice twist from the previous tease that made it seem that she's the one being corrupted by Deadman, but she's not. Though in places like karate, she actually managed to not lash out at others to be "cool", including accepting a help from newbie like "Tamaki", or not being mad at her 'defeat' by Hikaru. I guess she had to learn from herself at karate on how she deals with her family. But certainly not for her defeat by Aguilera, after 2/3 times. I guess it's her psychological attack that really does her in at that case other than the defeat, or that unlike to other humans, she can't keep up with Deadmans due to her human limitations thus impossible for her to be strongest again? Though despite that it's nice for the story to point out that she's good at karate while arguing against Ikki and Daiji though. This is however probably what makes her think Kamen Rider aren't necessary before, thinking that karate skills can deal with them.
Though the episode still reveals that she does have darker traits... without demon, just like Seiko herself (saving her son, but having little regard on non-families). She thinks what Seiko did for Ryou via Deadman is completely justificable (just like before approving of Masao's methods), where of course Ikki and Daiji doesn't think so. People being on hard time is a common reason for criminal acts and Seiko's is an example of that, Sakura's basically thinking that (almost) no criminal acts warrant punishment. At that time she probably has some Machiavellian traits (in-line with her edgelord tendencies), the end justifies the means, as long as one has noble intention, any methods matter. Her pointing out to not let Ryou die, while considerate to him, is a lesser form of selfish (only caring for herself and loved ones), in line with her objecting to Ikki fighting for other family before, that she seems to only consider what's close to her, being ok with terrorizing people she doesn't know for Ryou's sake. She calls out Fenix for their job to help people... but y'know, that'd mean they shouldn't pick favorites, like the victims of the Deadman's attack. Overall, Seiko seems to be portrayed as Sakura's shadow archetype here, when those dark traits (picking favorites, having the end justifies the means approach) outright corrupts someone and reminding her to not sink that deep, as well as Seiko fiercely brushing off any attempts from others to help (from Sakura herself too).. for some reason, except Amahiko. While Sakura seems to be growing out of those, as well as her human limitations, though it's at the end and still not much to talk about, so far by witnessing how dangerous and high-stakes the supernatural threats are (including Revi shielding her), the consequence of Seiko's actions, and how Kamen Riders are really the necessary force that can fight them off, by her trying to henshin as Kamen Rider herself and stopping Seiko, albeit she comically fails at this time (but the next tease have her being successful as Jeanne). Apparently though, Aguilera is excited at Sakura becoming a Rider (really George's counterpart who is obviously acting the same here..)... despite that it'd be more foes for her, but dunno. Kinda hope that she's the tertiary Rider instead of Hiromi as a family set. I guess, Sakura also has similar resentment to Ikki as Daiji's due to how Ikki takes care of her siblings? As she hates being treated "like a kid", and of course, Ikki can be overbearing on taking care of them, not giving them a room to solve their own problems. The scene of Ikki assuring Sakura to be a help seems to be played off as a joke a bit, or is it Ikki not fully learning his lesson? Now Ikki and Daiji as expected becomes a brother tag team, with Vice thriving on them (but finally got his consequence for his 4th wall breaking, being punched by Planaria Deadman), and as families... both will have catchphrases based on their Rider name. So Daiji seems to be content on both brothers fighting together or giving Ikki the ViStamp (but Ikki being primary... will have him getting more upgrades), but this episode reaffirms that Daiji is a genuinely heroic person, as he knows that one's predicament (Seiko's) isn't an excuse for them to terrorize people (even if it's to get what they want), and it applies for himself too before, where he didn't act on his jealousy on Ikki who overshadows him, unlike Kagerou, and in the next episode, it seems that Daiji calls out Sakura for endangering Ikki (the reverse of what happened in ep. 4, so Daiji's quite neutral in how he treats his siblings). Even Ikki justifies Seiko a bit before, but that influence leads for him to fight her off. And as usual, he takes his Fenix duty very seriously, and Ikki's not the only one getting called out on this, but Sakura too, of being overconfident to use only karate skills to solve those, but the supernatural threats are beyond human level, thus she's not enough, at best humans can only take on Giff Juniors, reminding her that the stakes are far bigger than what she thinks (just like how Ikki thinks fighting Deadmans can be a secondary priority to Happy Spa before, so she does have a bit of an Ikki trait too here). Albeit his move to tell her to just stay in safety is the usual stigmatizing move that can be applied to women... Though many of the Deadmans already come from villainous (anti or straight) humans who gave in to their inner demons, it seems that the series establish a major human villain Amahiko Haitani, who acts as the Deadman's "savior", helping them to promote for humans to join them and mass produce demons, and is charismatic enough that he can win over people, by bringing up about how the world is unfair. He's also the one that pulls the strings on Seiko, though Seiko still obeys her so she's not innocent, forcing her to do what he wants including making a contract with her demon. Other than wondering how he lasts if he's actually major, I'd like to see more of the public reaction to the Deadmans now, or probably what'd happen to Fenix who fights them off. Don't you think that, this is what's infuriating for KR series (for many) that it typically prevents a female from becoming a Rider by that method? (and for a joke... it can be too overdone too for those) And Sakura's just another one of that (at least in this episode).
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11-22-2021, 08:53 AM | #8 |
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Don't you think that, this is what's infuriating for KR series (for many) that it typically prevents a female from becoming a Rider by that method? (and for a joke... it can be too overdone too for those) And Sakura's just another one of that (at least in this episode).
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11-22-2021, 09:14 AM | #9 |
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Don't you think that, this is what's infuriating for KR series (for many) that it typically prevents a female from becoming a Rider by that method? (and for a joke... it can be too overdone too for those) And Sakura's just another one of that (at least in this episode).
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11-22-2021, 07:45 PM | #10 |
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The amount of people posting in these Revice threads is rapidly shrinking.
I actually thought this was one of the best episodes so far though. Maybe it is because Sakura had more time to get smaller background moments of build up, but this little arc feels more organic to me than Daiji's. I can definitely understand her frustration with not being taken seriously by her family too. It works pretty well, looking forward to seeing the Rider form next week.
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