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Oh no I dropped photos of Daigo. Oh no I pressed the 3D Daigo model. Oh no I failed Daigo. Daigo. Daigo. Daigo. I think there was maybe one scene with her Granddad as well...?
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Kyoryu23. It feels like this is meant to be some big epic moment, but with all the Daigo focus and the stupid Deboss suit I found this all rather lame.
The rest of the episode was just sorta annoying. 'That really stings!' 'keep smiling!', I get it, you want them to become 'things', catchphrases kids say. But they were said about thirty times this episode, it's fucking ridiculous and fucking annoying. While we're on the topic, I hate how basically every Commander in this show other than DoGold and Chaos are total jokes. The Rocket Snap Together thing may have had a terrible transformation sequence, but the actual finished product wasn't so bad as this show makes the suits out of much sturdier materials. Plus anything to get the team in the robo, rather than just watching from afar while Daigo does everything. |
You're approaching the new Commander soon, don't worry (I say that with no hint of screaming spoiler since I've never seen a single Sentai that didn't introduce a new Commander/General character).
And don't worry. You've reached Plezuon, so now you get to see Daigo make entire mecha without any input from anyone else! :p |
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Kyoryuger is a really good show, but for all of it's great deliveries, it also wasted a lot of potential. The show knew how to engage its audience, get them to be interactive with it, it had energy, a strong cast of rangers, dinosaurs, and a good concept for the villains. Not to mention it had some of the least amount of filler episodes than we have seen in years. On the other hand, they pretty much wasted Amy and Yayoi's love triangle with Daigo, Daigo was to the Kyoryugers what Batman is to the Justice League, they really wasted the subplots they could have done between Uchy and Dogold and Ian and Aigaron, and the mecha designs themselves were subpar at best. In fact, forms were introduced in like one episode and then never used again, or if they were, were rarely used (Kyojin Western, for example). Finally, the other problem was, compared to Aba and Zyu, Toei played this series safe. Uchy should have died and become the next generation of the Spirit Rangers since Ramirez and gang passed on to the after life. |
Locke, do you plan to watch the movie at the end or in the middle? Or not watch it at all?
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I heard the movie wasn't worth watching, so that is out of my condensed viewing!
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I recognize Kyoryuger is a mission show, where the mission was to create the Ultimate Super Sentai Series after Go-Busters (and Gokaiger**, to a degree) blew up the show's form. But even as it fully utilizes SS's most ubiquitous traits and cherry-picks successful plot/character elements from the best series of yore -- Kyoryuger often fails to actually feel like a Super Sentai. There's something slightly off about it. I blame this disconnect on the show's borderline-hipster sense of self-awareness. The number of times Daigo calls his group a "sentai," or inspires his friends to be more like a "sentai," or justifies impossible actions because the team is a "sentai" -- it's unprecedented. And it breaks the show. Because how in the world does Daigo know what it takes to be a sentai -- or even what a sentai is -- before he's even joined the team? (Wouldn't it be a stronger story to watch Daigo learn what it takes to be part of a sentai as he, you know, becomes part of a sentai? Instead of coming equipped with a mental codex of sentai tropes.) Especially early on, Sanjo presents Daigo as having the same metatextual knowledge of the genre's characteristics as the audience does -- but never shows us how or why he obtained that information. The constant meta-commentary drives a wedge between the audience and the narrative. It creates a sense of detachment because instead of actually taking us through a narrative that explores the traditional sentai story elements & tropes in an organic way, Sanjo shoves them in our face and has Daigo explain why they're awesome. For example, if Amy runs into a problem she can't overcome, she doesn't go through an organic journey that changes her into a person who can overcome said problem -- as any sentai in the past would do. Instead, when Amy runs into a problem, Daigo shows up (or sometimes it's another character), and instead of helping her change, he tells her that she's part of a sentai, and sentai always win. So she rallies and wins. Character growth be damned. And that... kind of sucks a lot. But even with this gripe, Kyoryuger finds a way to overcome (because they're a sentai, and sentai always overcome! Right, Daigo?). The show's sheer energy, positivity, zeal, and charm allow the show to be fun and enjoyable -- as long as you're in love with the genre like, I assume, most on this forum are (it probably plays infinitely worse for those not already enamored with sentai). Which, you know, is not a feat to be scoffed at. **In a way, the Gokaigers are the Kyoryuger's mirror team. Where the Gokaigers outright reject the idea of being a sentai, even as they're surrounded by dozens of sentai teams, the Kyoryugers are nearly zealous in their adherence to the term and what it implies, even though they're utterly disconnected from the other teams. Kind of interesting. |
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