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At least that's exactly what happened at Amazon. In general, changing enemy generals is a normal practice for many tokusatsu shows, as constant failure deprives the villain auri of threat. Plus, in some cases this serves as an excuse to change the tone of the show, change individual details, take into account the wishes of the audience, in a word. But sometimes it turns out to be a bad decision. |
I think Stronger got, er… stronger near the end, when they replace Black Satan with the Delza Army. Having some recurring villains with an ongoing power struggle made for more engaging stories.
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I just finished season 1 of Saban's Masked Rider.
And while there've certainly been some rough patches here and there, my overall view of the show hasn't really changed. So rather than talk about the most current 13 episodes and end up repeating what I said before, I instead wanna turn attention to what is probably the most contentious aspect of the show: Ferbus https://i.imgur.com/Xbx3khd.png Even people who've never watched the show know who Ferbus is, as he's essentially the mascot of the show and the thing most people couldn't stand most in the whole affair. And to be honest, while I personally think he's just kinda there, I can easily see why he grew so hated. Sure there's the common complaints, about Ferbus eating up screentime and being an obnoxious kid-appeal character, but I think the biggest detriment of it all is that Ferbus is a big reason why alot of things in the story either go wrong or are made worse off than what they were, and unfortunately he never learns even when scenarios blow up in his face, and is often easily forgiven. Episodes 20 and 22 especially will test your patience when it comes to Ferbus, as those two episodes focus almost entirely on him and it's when he's at his absolute worst behavior. Heck, the 20s in general could be considered that, as even in episodes not with him at the forefront he often does something incredibly selfish or stupid that makes things worse for everyone else. It's very easy to hate this little fuzzball. Do I hate him, and does he ruin the show for me? No, as I have experienced far, far worse, even if we're just strictly talking toku or even just Kamen Rider. But man, even I found myself either rolling my eyes or doing a deep exhale during certain moments or episodes. Luckily though, everyone else in the cast, even if they aren't exactly "deep" in terms of character writing, are likable enough to keep me invested. Especially Dex, who as I've noted before remains a very likable lead. Similar to my stance on the second half of Super-1 where I said there was fun to be had if you could get passed the kids, there's some genuine heart to various aspects of Masked Rider if you can get passed Ferbus. |
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Finished rewatching Fourze today, which is something I've been taking my sweet time with for a while now (a hair over a year and a half, making this the exact opposite of a binge-watch!), and even with so long to think about it, I mean, there's absolutely no way I can describe how much this show means to me, or how much I've enjoyed finally going back to it in full after a decade. Fourze isn't the show I call my favorite Rider series, but part of that is simply that it transcends such petty labels. This isn't just a show I like a lot; it's something etched into my very soul, and without it, I don't think I'd have stuck around to meet those shows I do call my favorites, let alone make the effort to find a place like this where I can share that love with people who are generous enough to care. Fourze was a hero created to bring cheer to people, and I'll probably never have the words to express the sincere gratitude I feel for all the cheer he's brought me over the years. But even if I can't manage to get across how special Fourze is to me, I can at least leave this post here simply to mark that I have in fact finished watching Fourze through again, and had a great time with it, because it's still as fun as ever, and always will be.
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I rewatched Black with the Discotek subs. If I am infamous for anything on this forum, I hope I am infamous as "that member who thinks Black RX is better than Black". But I do like Black too! I think its reputation is hugely overblown, but the final stretch of episodes is fantastic and it's often very cool looking. I do think that the majority of the show is pretty... standard for the era though. When people think of Black, I think they are usually actually thinking of the really good final stretch and not the silly Showa nonsense that encompasses most of the show. Solid C in my book, so my opinion hasn't changed much. Can't wait to rewatch Black RX soon and find out if my love for it is as strong as ever or entirely misplaced...
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