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Fun fact about the summer movie.
Ene-tan the frog Buster Machine was voiced by Nozomi Tsuji, former member of Morning Musume, an all-female idop group that was huge from the late 90s to around the early 2000s until AKB48 was a thing. She went on to marry Taiyo Sugiura, who played Musashi Haruno/Ultraman Cosmos in the 2001 tokusatsu show Ultraman Cosmos and continues to be active on tv and does youtube stuff too these days. Steamloid was voiced by Taiten Kusunoki who has voiced four versions of Optimus Prime in the Japanese dubs of RID 2001/Car Robot, Armada/Micron Legend, Cybertron/Galaxy Force, and RID 2015/Adventure. He was also Jazz in the first Michael Bay Transformers movie. |
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No update today? Not complaining, just curious.
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Just saw it. It got skipped over in the “most recent posts” thing due to everyone responding to the movie and or episode 24.
Kind of appropriate, since episode 25 is one I’ve forgotten completely. All I remember is the candelabra Metaloid, and that’s solely by process of elimination because he isn’t in any other episode. |
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TOKUMEI SENTAI GO-BUSTERS MISSION 26 - “TINY BUT DEADLY! THE COMMAND CENTER’S S.O.S.!”
https://kamenriderdie.com/images/sen...busters26a.png Perfect episode! This one’s a riot from start to finish, with a terrific focus on how Hiromu is an absolutely terrible coworker – maybe my favorite recurring Go-Busters subplot. (As seen in the exceptionally good Mission 7!) Getting to see the terminally-shy Nakamura have to assert herself in the workplace against the perpetually-testy Hiromu… that’s going to be a winner, just on a conceptual level. The thing that makes this episode truly great, though, is that it never treats this conflict as more than just Workplace Hijinks. Hiromu doesn’t have a mid-battle pep talk where he apologizes for his actions, and Nakamura doesn’t have a crisis of confidence that causes her to let down the team; the story is just Sometimes You Need To Yell At Jerks, and that’s the scope of it. The whole thing gets to be fun, because it always understands how low the stakes really are. I love it for that? I love that we get this sweet little story of Nakamura being intimated by Hiromu’s… by Hiromu, and then get to go on this little journey with her where she not only yells at him for being a jerk, but she’s the crucial component of the Go-Busters victory over the Vagras. Adorable, and completely minor. Which is not to say this thing is a slouch in the superhero department, because it’s actually one of the best, most complex problems the Go-Busters have ever needed to solve. Understand that I generally merely tolerate the Buster Machine action on this show, and I thought that its Buster Machine-Scale Only fight scenes were some of the most tense and thrilling sequences to date. The inability to form Go-Buster Oh forces the team to strategize differently, leading to a more rousing Buster Machine sequence than we’ve had in a while. And a whole new configuration, too! I really thought this one was a front-to-back winner. Every member of the support staff gets a little moment to shine – not just Nakamura, although she shines the brightest – and the Go-Busters have to work as a complete unit in order to overcome not just a cunning Metaroid and a colossal Megazord, but Hiromu’s abrasive personality and intimidating demeanor. Take a guess which of those was the hardest to defeat! https://kamenriderdie.com/images/sen...busters26b.png IT’S TIME FOR Eraseroid! This little guy was, ironically, a big part of this episode’s success. I liked how his basic story paralleled Nakamura’s – a need for respect in the workplace – while also being completely unhinged and consistently hysterical. He just wants Enter to love him! And he defeats Commander and Morishita single-handedly! Terrific concept, perfectly executed. |
This is probably my favourite from the first half of the series. Which shouldn’t be that big a surprise, it is a Shimoyama episode.
And continuing his theme for this series, the episode focuses on Nakamura, and it helped me remember her name. When you can do a mostly silly episode focused on the help (if it was completely silly, KeshigomeZord would've used his eraser to remove an Enertron tower from existence with a horde of Buglars holding buckets/bowls to scoop up the inside contents) that introduces what is ultimately a one-shot new combo manages to get me more invested than the plot of the show so far, you’ve done something right.. And I note that I’ve alluded to a big shakeup in the second half of the show, and the winds of change start to blow here with the narration for the next time trailer being provided by the Buddyroids arguing rather than the faux-English narrator. And that’s just a small change. |
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