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About Humagears opting to rampage, while Horobi isn't actually hacking the Humagears, it's still them being hacked, but by Ark, not by Horobi. Ark installed something on Humagears to have them go on rampage on offensive. Even Horobi is just one of Ark's servants just like all those Magias, the difference is that Horobi is a major villain, not MOTW. The series had Humagears going on rampage after being mistreated, treated as MOTWs to destroy, so no, the show doesn't justify the solution to murder the name-caller (it's actually something really petty). Other than that, yeah this is the franchise moment where the secondary Rider starts using the primary's views and have them remind the protagonist about what they've learned, Fuwa snapping Aruto back into Humagear advocate. Quote:
And of course, Gai declaring himself as human supremacist, but in reality has dim views on it. Gai is so hatable that, even Horobi had something to pick fights with to him, as shown here in him ranting about humans taking and using Ark for themselves, which can create an evil vs evil scenario in Horobi vs Gai. Unfortunately, yeah Yua's meant to be made as Gai's secretary, not minimized by external factor (cmiiw), this is her disappointment despite strong start. Quote:
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KAMEN RIDER ZERO-ONE EPISODE 24 - “IT’S OUR TURN”
https://kamenriderdie.com/images/kr/...zeroone24a.png One of my favorite Kamen Rider moments is the finale of the Fourze summer movie. Gentarou’s getting beat down in space, and it’s up to every one of his friends on Earth to activate enough Astroswitches to create the McGuffin that’s going to save the day. It’s a moment that leverages dozens of disparate stories – and occasional disposable elements – to create the most epic resolution imaginable for a franchise that’s all about the power of empathy. It’s not even that folks are paying off a debt, or whatever; there’s not really a sense of obligation to it. It’s just that Gentarou has shown them the value in helping each other out, so now they’re going to help him out. This episode… I mean, it’s only halfway through the show, so it can’t hit that hard-earned feeling of the Fourze movie, but I loved it just the same. Probably my favorite episode so far in Zero-One. It works because it exposes the real flaw in Aruto’s recent usage of Metal Cluster Hopper: it wasn’t that he couldn’t see the danger to himself or his friends, it’s that he only saw the danger in the Humagears. Much like Ark could only see the violence and cruelty of humanity, Aruto was stuck seeing Humagears as only potential opponents or helpless victims. It wasn’t malicious, or anything. He’s not Gai, looking down on the very concept of AI’s walking around. But it’s born from a fear that any Humagear could get hacked, or go berzerk, and just generally terrorize the public. This is what Aruto has to deal with nowadays: Humagears constantly going crazy. Except, y’know, that’s not accurate? Aruto used to see his role as building a bridge between two species, and showcasing the power of humanity working in concert with Humagears. He’d forgotten that in his conflict with Gai, and it’s up to Izu and a stacked roster of Humagears to remind him. I really liked how this episode turns the reins over to the Humagears, and Izu specifically. Yua’s back in her Kamen Rider Secretary role, and Fuwa’s randomly exposing all of his inner traumas to a captive terrorist, so there’s really no one else to fix this problem for Aruto. Izu immediately steps up and marshalls the friendly Humagears of the last two dozen episodes to both study and solve the problem of Metal Cluster Hopper. (Which, boy does this approach make Aruto look even more careless and reckless! His plan was mostly just staring at his Driver and hoping this time he didn’t lose control and attack people. Give full ownership of the company to the Humagears!) It’s the Humagears working together to counterbalance Ark’s nihilism with their own faith. It’s them reminding Aruto of the need to see people as more than just victims or villains, but as sources of strength and reserves of decency. I dug the hell out of this story. I love that the conclusion of Aruto’s steady descent into self-negating sacrifice was Izu metaphorically reaching out a hand to him. (Just like in the opening!) Aruto’s had help and support around him all this time, he just needed to be reminded that they were there. The whole show is built around the idea of partnership, and here’s this beautiful story about Aruto needing to let his family shoulder some of his burden. Hard to find any flaws in a story that big-hearted. |
The real Metal Cluster Hopper was our friends along the way.
I'm posting this now. Full thoughts will come in a bit. I just needed to get this out of the way. Also here is a meme http://pbs.twimg.com/media/FYCgbPuWI...jpg&name=large |
Whoops, nearly got too frantic about dicussing a new Takahashi Rider that I nearly forgot to watch this Takahashi Rider! It's Episode 24!
-Everybody, jump! Isn't that such a cute resolution, the Humagears giving Aruto the strength to overcome the Ark's malice in return for always believing in them? I don't really have anything more to say than that, depsite the whole MCH debut taking about 3 episodes? It's simple, but sometimes simple is best! It's a nice contrast, Aruto can only get where he is today with the help of his wonderful employees/family, and Gai is undoubtely a one man parade due to his overwhelming ego, and the difference that makes is overwhelming! -I really enjoyed the Humagears taking the reins this episode! Enji excellently decieving Gai, Okayata and Subaru infiltrating the MJBR hideout, even something like Match intentionally setting a scenario up to get scrapped by Nikaido for the sake of a Best Match? In a way, Horobi was kinda right: Gai (and sort of Aruto) vastly underestimate how capable Humagears can be on their own! (Also can we talk about how gutsy it was for Izu to jump in in front of the walking death machine (knowing that if she gets scrapped, it's over) when she could've just asked him to hold the blade while transforming or smthn. Really cool!) -I love how the Humagear keys look? Very pretty... |
First off, Gai actually manages to beat MCH, and then he welcomes Enji who was "supposedly" taken over by the Ark. Aruto while stuck in the hospital because of MCH, who actually doesn't believe in HumaGears for once, thinking that it's likely one of them will go berserk while he's in the hospital, which even Izu points out is rather out of character for him, usually being the one to put all his faith into HumaGears.
Once again, Match is great in this episode, he might be one of my favorite HumaGears so far. We then get to the main part of this episode, where Izu gets all the goodness from HumaGears to try and overwrite the evilness of the Ark, I really like this, it's why even with how episodic the first 10 or so episodes are, they really help to build up the HumaGears and this moment makes you remember all the good Aruto did for the HumaGears in those episodes, so it really feels like good karma for Aruto for having always had faith in the HumaGears no matter what. We then find out that Enji was never taken over by the Ark, but was just acting, though Gai then forcefully transforms him into a Magia anyways, then we see Gai beating the Magia up, I never understood why he'd transform Enji into a Magia just so he could kill him, but I guess it's so he would have an actual reason to kill hm, being that he's a Magia now, as opposed to just killing a HumaGear which would look bad for him. Through the new Progrise Hopper Blade, Aruto can actually control MCH now and it's great to see, I also like how when he does his catchphrase and pose Izu does the pose with him. The sword can also turn Magia back to normal, which is nice to see after so many episodes where the HumaGear would have to be destroyed and then brought back through a copy of their data, it's something I thought would've happened sooner, like how in Donbrothers the heroes can turn the Hitotsuki back to normal, so I'd assumed something like that for Zero-One would've happened sooner, but at least it's here now. Even though we're still in the middle of an arc, this episode sort of felt like an ending to me, with everything seeming to have gone right, maybe except for the end there with Horobi having escaped. But, all in all, this was a great episode and maybe my favorite of this arc so far. Didn't realize I wrote so much:lol |
So this was a really nice episode and now we know the reason why berserk Metal Cluster exists. So Metal Cluster can mindlessly use Mammoth with Thouser jacking it, because there's no way we can bring out the mecha again.
Anyway, aside from the resolution on the whole love thing (Honestly like you said before, I think it's better for the world that those two are together), we get a very focused episode on fixing Metal Cluster. Especially since Aruto had no real plan, so well... we get the Humagears repaying Aruto's kindness by working together. The cameos here were really nice with seeing the construction worker and younger astronaut brother breaking into Metsubojinrai's defunct base to get the data. Then of course the little montage of all of them making cool looking P-Bandai items. I jest though since I do like the concept of the Humagear Keys. And then we get Metal Cluster Hoppers weapon, the Progrise Hopper Blade. Which results in a debut I was much more happier with. Gai gets defeated, there's still the looming threat of ZAIA, but like... there's that catharsis that you feel since Gai did not want to lose like this. Also the whole "How did you do it?" , "I bet you don't have a clue, cause I don't either" exchange was absolutely great. Overall a very satisfying episode if I'm being honest. It's the victory needed against Gai's absolute stomping of everyone since I really don't count any Berserk MCH wins against him as wins. That being said I loved how petty Gai was where he's like, "I'm turning you into a Magia so I can take my frustrations out on you." |
The past Humagears who Aruto had bonded with all showing up with their Progrise Keys beeping out their names as they help channel themselves to helping Aruto was very effective.
I have to admit I didn't realize Enji was trying to trick Gai at first but it was a really clever reveal, and also let Enji redeem himself after the mess that became his movie. "Everybody Jump" really does just sum up the point, of Aruto carrying on and helping realize the dreams and ideals of Humagears together, not just shouldering the burden on his own but by working with them and by being supported by them. The Progrise Hopper Blade just looks really cool. I love how it's both a giant honking sword that lets Aruto finally save rampaging Humagears gone Magia but also lets him basically get a double-bladed weapon. It's just really cool! "I bet you don't have a clue, cause I don't either" - That line is so Aruto yet also so Meta that I absolutely love it. It's a tale as old as time of a bad guy finally getting hist just deserts, but man is it satisfying seeing Gai angry, frustrated, and properly defeated. |
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