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Episode 29: World of the Satria's Secrets Episode 30: Saving Torga from Dark Limbo https://i.imgur.com/hKvRhLl.png These episodes were some of Riku Sanjo's' best work. It's hard for me to know where to even start with these. They go alot of places all at once, and every moment hit just the right spot for me. So I guess I'll start with the basic premise: Dimas wants to get to know Ray more so they can make for a better team. Ray thinks it's unnecessary, but Dimas won't take no for an answer. An attitude that gets him into some trouble. Now, as the thumbnail I chose will immediately tell you, Zoik reappears in this episode, and while this two-parter is slightly less insane than his first one, it is every bit as funny. But this isn't a straight up comedy, oh no! There's a load of action and drama, and it's all balanced wonderfully. Let's start with the action. Every fight scene is really well choreographed, and episode 30 starts off with a battle on a CGI stage so bombastic that I could've believe that BIMA-X aired in 2014. Not only is the greenscreen handled really well, but the fight itself is very inventive featuring a constantly changing and looping environment that both fighters utilize to the fullest. But of course the action wouldn't be nearly as effective if not for the characters and their drama. Enter Iron Mask, who now has the power to enter Limbo. You know, that pocket dimension from the original BIMA that none of the bad guys could touch before? Not only is it expanded into its own world here, but it turns out it has a dark parallel. And the explanation that anyone chosen to be a Satria can get in there does explain how Reza was able to transport there during his Mikhail days. While Dimas learning about Ray's' past could've maybe been explored a little more, I do feel we got just enough to get the idea across; Especially for anyone who's already seen the first show. And it also helps in emphasizing just how differently Ray and Dimas take the idea of being a Satria in the first place. Add in the return of Bima Legend and it made for a really good time. Sadly not played by Gackt this time, though. I had a ton of fun during the entirety of these two episodes, and I could easily see them being my favorites by the end. So good from start to finish. Also, the Tiger Spirit being a floating PNG of a tiger head was hilarious; unintentional or not. |
So, my computer of 14 years ended up dying Monday morning. The week was spent on me just living off my scuffed laptop as I look into a replacement. I just got the replacement set up yesterday and of course needed to get my stuff back. This of course meant redoing the Bima-X Torrents I had lost (I've been grabbing them in chunk) which took way too long. Anyway I'm back now and spent the day just playing catch-up so let's get started.
In terms of General Thoughts, I do enjoy having all three Satrias active. It makes for some fun pairings and cool situations where one or two get the spotlight. Torga's a beauty of a suit, and Ice Mode just keeps it up. I also love Dimas' changer. Dimas himself though... he's got his quirks to him but I don't think I'm entirely sold on him. He's a solid ally though, I'll say that for sure. That said the worst crime of this batch of episodes is the opening switch-up. I'm sorry but starting from the Chorus just kills the entire vibe of the OP, especially with the obvious cuts. It's also a lot shorter so it's a lot more cramped than it should be. Did they ended up having to cut off 20 seconds of the OP for time or something? Cause if so that's a shame. Anyway... Episodes 22-23: I'd say a solid introduction to Dimas, though continuing from the prior episodes, my focus is more on Iron Mask and his connection to the Power Stones and Satrias. We're really delving into his mystery now and it's got me very excited. Episodes 24-25: I have to agree on Black Lord just being really off in terms of portrayal. Like even with the excuse of Vudo has only one more chance to grab a Power Stone, his attitude was just weird. Bima-X Magnet is pretty funky in both appearance, powers, and form jingle. It's probably my second favorite of the alt-form changes. There's just something about the purple accents that work better than the blue ones they used for Storm. Episodes 26-27: It feels like they have ideas for what they want to do with Dimas, but keep getting mixed up on the execution. I will say I do find it interesting how Atlas doesn't change like Helios does with forms, and Torga gets new weapons instead. That said, yet again Iron Mask continues to intrigue me with his connections to the heroes. And I'm excited to see where that leads. Episode 28: I was not expecting a Reza/Azazel focus Recap Episode, but sure, why not? Honestly it just shocked me they decided to recap a chunk of the original Bima in this episode. Hell I wasn't expecting Rasputin to return, though his face has certainly seen better days, ha ha. We get some good character focus on Reza and his thoughts on his prior actions. Though I hope he isn't gone too long since having seen the next two episodes, he's once again absent. But still, a good focus episode despite it being a recap. Episode 29-30: Zoik is honestly the most entertaining of the Vudo Monsters this time around, and his scenes were always a delight to witness. Honestly for being the smart one, you'd think Rexor would've avoided reusing Zoik, but oh well lol. Iron Mask continues to get some great stuff, and his three-way fight with Bima-X and Zoik at the start was honestly hilarious to watch. Though of course his fight at the beginning was a stunning one in terms of effects. I don't think I was too sold on the Dimas stuff here either, which is a shame. But I do like the expansion of Limbo, and Bima Legend returning means getting to see more of the OG Bima Suit so like, sign me up! Overall I had a great time catching up. |
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Episode 31: The Birth of Super Kranion!! Episode 32: Clenching onto the Promise of Victory https://i.imgur.com/SnB9KLm.png These episodes felt like a callback to the original BIMA. The biggest part of it being that for the most part, the tone here is alot more dramatic, with the episodes mostly being about the bond between two people. It's not just that though. The plot having to due with Shadow Crisis by themselves without Iron Mask, the style of directing being alot more moody, and there's even a callback to my favorite episode of BIMA: Where Uncle helps Reza. What brings this all about is Zacros' plan to go back to basics during their Vudo days, and possess a human who has great physical strength. Thus we meet Niko, a boxer who looks just like Reza and even acts a bit like how Reza did during his possessed days. And it's in this setup that there's also a problem. Remember how a big part of episodes 22 and 23 were how Bima-X didn't have an attack that could sever monsters from their human hosts? Well nevermind that I guess because now Bima-X once again has his old Blue Storm attack, which then begs the question: If he could do that the whole time, then why was half the plot such a big deal in those earlier episodes? That one glaring issue aside, however, I did enjoy these episodes for what they were. The overall mood was nice, no one felt out of character, and the boxing match at the end was alot of fun. And while I'm sure someone out there could point out that logically no human should stand a chance against a member of Shadow Crisis, I felt that emotionally, everything worked in the episode's' favor, and I didn't mind any sort of power discrepancy, really. And speaking of Reza, he shows up during the stinger at the end, so that's something to look forward to! |
Honestly enjoyed these episodes more than I thought I would. Especially given the title of the first. I expected one thing but was blindsided by a pretty compelling story of a boxer and his coach being the target of Shadow Crisis.
I'll agree that them just deciding Bima-X has Blue Storm again (which he probably should've had this entire time) is really weird. If there's one thing about Bima-X that's apparent, there's a lot of inconsistency from episode to episode in regards to continuity. That said, the episode plot by themselves I just enjoyed a lot. The climax being that Zacros watches as Karax gets really into boxing and us ending with an actual boxing match with our guest character being backed up by Bima-X and Torga? Honestly incredible. Really great time with these two, issues aside. |
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