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Okay, Zero-One's riders have the coolest belt sounds since Faiz. Hands down.
And the show itself kicks ass so far. |
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Fuwa forced his arm so goddamn hard to open the Progrise key he broke it |
This has got to be the first time a bike action scenes where civilians are around right? Even in W and Build the streets are 'empty'. Kudos to the filming crew.
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I'll hazard a guess that he couldn't handle the recoil of the finishing attack as well. |
great show so far, really enjoying it.
I get sort of a 'Build' vibe so far, (the main Rider overacts a lot like Banjo did), but the effects and fight scenes are really great so far. Really liking the suit and fighting style now that I see it in action. It's very acrobatic and interesting to watch, and the suit just looks fantastic. (imo) that's the best looking suit in a long while. The way the mechanical tentacles come out of the Humagears mouths when they henshin is so bizarre and disturbing looking. It's creepy but neat. There's a lot to like so far. I'm liking this so much more than Zi-O. Already looking forward to a Figuarts of Zero-One and am seriously debating getting the driver system for him. |
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Yeah. Seeing him drive across a building was another thing that reminded me of Build. (In a good way)
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I love Rider, I even loved Zi-O, mess that it was. Zero One is off to a much tighter, more promising start. We are lucky!! |
I think Zi-O got a bit too much hate considering what it was, a tribute season, with multiple returning directors, actors etc.
Making that a coherent piece is difficult to begin with, when you also have to deal with shoot times and un expected situations which they likely had during the season, it would be odd if they did not considering the amount they where dealing with. Then yeah, it is not going to be a fully coherent or always well flowing, overall it was okay though, it was never boring, it had a lot of really fantastic scenes and ideas, but yeah it did struggle. Naturally, Zero One like most of the runs before Zi-O will not have to deal with that, so it is far more likely to be in the ballpark of the last couple of seasons, except Kamen Rider Die, which I honestly think is still one of the worst over the last couple of years for many reasons, and with far more issues then Zi-O had. Zero One has had a great start, a great setup, and interesting cast so far, it is way to early for us to say if it will do well though, but the beginning is quite promising, considering who they have working on it this season is far more likely to be in the ballpark of Ex-Aid or Build, the first three episodes are basically following the same idea as Ex-Aid with introducing the core cast of riders. Though Xmas is.....Making me afraid...... |
You know, I've watched this episode in full twice, and the climax... way too many times, and I think I'm not actually done saying good things about it yet.
I can't stress enough how absolutely masterful the entire back half or so is. I didn't even mention there being bike action in my first post, and that's crazy when that entire sequence was so good. But the scenes right before and right after that are somehow even better. The way the show maximizes the drama by contrasting Aruto and Fuwa's big moments of resolve before they transform, each of which would've been a cool scene on its own, is great because putting them right next to each other emphasizes that much more how much their perspectives differ. The way everything is edited together is perfect, and I really appreciate how the music jumps up in intensity exactly when Aruto slaps his belt on (see also: Zero-One making his exit at the end), and then keeps building until Fuwa opens his Progrise Key. Fuwa not being able to work a children's toy should just come off as ridiculous, but somehow they actually managed to communicate and sell the idea that there's some kind of super tough lock on that thing. And then there's the sort of match cut between Zero-One and Vulcan both running into battle with what I presume is Vulcan's theme music playing which is... like, mere text just can't do it justice. That's why I didn't bother trying last time, but I feel the need to vent this out even though anyone who's seen the episode probably knows all this already. I mean, how cool was the spin on Aruto's catchphrase where he's clearly shaken up as he's delivering it? Again, that shouldn't land, given we've only heard him say that line one other time so far, but it does! There's some real emotional weight here, and just to loop back around to where I started, I appreciate that Aruto and Fuwa's repsective backstories (raised by a robot vs. almost murdered by robots) give them extremely understandable reasons for feeling the way they do about HumaGears. They actually did such a good job building up Fuwa in particular that any potential Inoue-esque shenanigans in the future involving his stubborn inability to overcome his prejudice will actually be totally believable given the kind of trauma he's obviously carrying. |
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