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I love Gatack! A big part of why I love the suit does come from the context of the show, having it be Kagami’s shining moment and also making such a killer duo with Kabuto. And CHANGE STAG BEETLE is just the best.
This episode is also the best. Kagami’s actions towards Makoto, even now knowing he’s a worm, was really great. It would have been so much less meaningful if he had just ‘toughened up’ and went for the kill, but it wouldn’t have been Kagami at all. And the end of the episode is by far my most vivid memory of the show and probably always will be, with Gatack and Kabuto standing in those ruins, and Kagami responding to Tendou saying without any shame that this is just who he is. |
Alright now, I can circle around to what I said on the first episode of the show I believe and correct something I said that was purposely not entirely true.
I compared the show to Hibiki with the real protagonist not being the main rider and just being a non rider who gets to know the rider. I probably only implied that last part, but of course it's completely false and while both shows feature a protagonist that is not the main rider, in this case the protagonist is actually the secondary rider. didn't way to spoil that bit as, in a move I don't believe Kamen Rider has done before, unless you count the first show, the secondary rider doesn't actually get his proper debut as the secondary rider until the show is nearly halfway over and only after quite a few other riders have already been in the picture. This was an odd choice, but not one I at all minded. I did find it interesting what you said about the traditional rider being split into two different characters. I never thought of it that way, but that does make an odd sort of sense. |
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Honestly, same thing here with Kagami. If he opted to Show His Strength or whatever by offing Makoto, I'd've probably lost all faith in the show. Instead, just like Takeru did with a different Makoto, he chooses to show kindness, even if it puts him at risk. Such a fun show, Kabuto. Quote:
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Goro-chan: "Sir, your son has become Kamen Rider Gatack." Kagami's dad: "Have you ever thought about Mozart? Like really thought about Mozart?" Goro-chan: "..." Kagami's dad: "Mozart." I'm not sure if this counts as a spoiler because I don't remember if it's real or not, but I'm pretty sure there's an episode where he just starts dancing. Quote:
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Which, again, I love? I love how the show keeps finding weird angles to do incredibly stock stories. Like, Jiiya. Jiiya's great because he could be the Jim Reaction From The Office to everything Tsurugi does, but he's not that at all. He's so proud of Tsurugi, constantly, at all times. He honest-to-god feels lucky to be serving Tsurugi, despite Tsurugi being the least-functioning human being on a show that includes Kageyama. It takes the joke of Tsurugi, and then builds in another joke, which somehow double-negatives into being a relationship that feels real and sweet. Kagami's dad and Goro, sort of the same thing? Kagami's dad is utterly insane, but Goro treats every non-sequitur and dissociative ramble as, like, pearls of wisdom, which makes it all seem like it still exists in the borders of the narrative. It's a show that is definitely having fun with the conventions that it is adhering to somewhat slavishly. |
Thank you all for reminding me I want a gattack zector.
Also Gattack is a fantastic design, I just love the blue/yellow contrast and the bright red eyes just seal the deal. |
Well, I’m back with another round of homage explanations
Gatack/Kuuga (Stag Beetle) Both have a pretransformed state (Growing Form/Masked Form) Both get beat up constantly. (Thanks for that tidbit, Kurona) Both are hailed as the strongest Rider within their setting. (Though both are also the weakest.) And I’ll do a special comparison with, of all things, a Super Sentai duo. Kabuto and Gatack/ KabutoRaiger and KuwagaRaiger (from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger) Both are based on the “Japanese Beetle Brothers” archetype. Both have a red/blue colour contrast between members. Both have a gun and a claw weapon as their weapon of choice (though KuwagaRaiger’s isn’t a pair of hedge trimmers) In both duos, the blue one is the more approachable. And heads up, the “after the next time trailer” clips will begin advertising the movie with the next episode. |
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And, I don't know that his burning desire is to kill all Worms? In this one, he's the one character who is trying to salvage some humanity from the Worms actions. Quote:
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He's also a blue Secondary Rider whose name is Kagami, which will later be repeated with Kagami Hiiro, who also had a joke father. There's something else unique about the Gatack Zecter but I'll talk about that later when it becomes more relevant. Quote:
Tendo could be considered a personification of destiny, manipulating people towards a desirable outcome. But this destiny is soft determinism and Kagami is an anomaly in his world who refuses to bend to his will. On a chessboard, it's easy to underestimate the pawns, they're the weakest. But when a pawn promotes to a queen, the paradigm changes. That's Kagami. I think the idea of someone so infallible finding a rival in someone so flawed is intriguing and the reason why this story is just as much about Tendo as it is about Kagami. Now Kagami can express his heroism through both feelings and actions as Kamen Rider Gatack, a hero who stays true to his principles even when it gets difficult which is a quality so far unique to both him and Tendo as every other Rider in the show is either a poser or just doesn't have any noble principles. |
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