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Den, I'll buy some when you're ready. I need me an Ace! |
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TBH I found Engineoh G12 to be one of my favourite Sentai mechas. 12 vehicles that can form four mechas as well as combine together? Awesome. |
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Because everything in the Gigazord made sense. The Clawzord's claws were part of it's final attack pattern, the drills from Tiger are the same. The only thing I didn't like was it flew. I know, it's a show. I know it's not real. But no way even in fantasy are you getting something like that airborne. Especailly airborne and flipping multiple times through the air. I'm sorry.
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Having to make everything a big ol' clusterf**k by series' end is a major flaw with Sentai mecha as of late. It certainly doesn't help matters that 3 useful and cool looking vehicles combine into the beast that is Go-Buster Oh. Why can't we go back to having one main robot and one or two better ones to fall back on, like GoGoV and Megaranger did?
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Personally, as someone who hasn't really enjoyed giant battles since Gekiranger, Go-Busters has really made me enjoy them. The way the show handles the mechs, focusing on having the individual members shine over the combinations is really nice. For the record, I really don't have a problem with the combination designs. I'm kinda glad they got away from the big torso+limb formers=robo format for a change.
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Yeh I'm really bored with Limb formers. Shinkenger was interesting because they had individual forms but Gokaiger and Goseiger's was boring as hell. Glad this series got away from that. And no stupid accessory mechas (yet?)
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To be fair, I always was partial to the G-12, I simply love that combination. However, I admit things can get crazily out of hand when attempting too large combinations. For Go-busters it seemed everything would go right, they cut down the insane number of Zords and they make transformations more complicated. Sounds really good on paper, especially given how good Go-buster Ace turned out to be. Yet, as we know, the results looked a bit messy. I wonder if they ended up trying too hard to be complicated and failed. Trying to imitate, in their own way, the "Bayformer" effect. While overly dumber down Sentai mecha (like Gokaioh) are boring, it is worse to have complicated designs that make no sense. At least Gokaioh looked great combined. I do hope this year's season is an experiment to see what works. Go-busters occasionally tries too hard to be serious, losing that charm that Sentai always had in its absurdity. Yet, I'm glad they took this direction, it shows they're genuinely trying to find something that works instead of rehashing a boring 1 torso and 4 limb combination. |
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