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Kamen Riders has suddenly begun to receive amateur voice acting in my native language and this is due to several quirks. For example, in addition to the original one, Gotchard also received the alternative name Card Alchemist. Apparently to attract those unfamiliar with the franchise.
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To those of you familiar with misheard anime lyrics, well, someone made misheard Rider jingles.
It's hilarious. Don't open this at work. https://www.reddit.com/r/KamenRiderM...lyrics_part_1/ |
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Now I haven't seen a single episode of Gotchard but I heard about What's Your Fire so I decided to check it out and...
Well, let's just say that there's now an obnoxiously catchy rhythm that's been looping in my head for a while now. |
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While reading about rythm, there's one topic that comes to my mind: Lyrics. And I think these will forever be my favorite:
For those who believe in justice The king of all truth To keep on dreaming That's my fantasy I love being alive In this blue cosmos |
Given that Gavv is about sweets, what is one sweet/snack/confection that you like? Myself, I like to occasionally snack on a small bowl of Japanese rice crackers.
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I've also started really liking wasabi peas lately, which is funny cuz I used to hate them. |
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https://images.prom.ua/4220964652_w1...hki-roshen.jpg And now I?m cracking the crackers. |
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As for Japanese rice crackers...I have good news for you mate. |
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And yeah, I'm sure we'll come across an ice cream form or weapon at some point. Quote:
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Yes. These are very tasty candies, although perhaps very harmful to teeth. |
I got the fusion rider ideas still?.
All that?s left are Blade, Hibiki, Fourze, Ghost & Ex-Aid. Depends on what the next Reiwa Riders will be like. And which Showa riders are best suited for those fusions too. Here are possibilities:
Will it be V3, X, Stronger, Skyrider, Super-1, ZX or Black (RX) that would fit with Blade or Fourze? |
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Well, I watched Saban Masked Rider and I’m ready to share my very important opinion that no one needs. I think it's worth mentioning that I have no childhood memories of this show. At the same time, I tried to give it a chance and carefully pushed away the thought that this was a complete cringe and the worst thing that bears the name rider. In principle, I cannot deny this, although I have not yet seen Kamen Norider and Thailand's Hanuman and the 5 Riders. This is a bad show, very bad. But at the same time, it is far from the unwatchable disaster that people like to make it out to be.
For example, SMR is much closer to its original than the Dragon Knight. Which doesn't change the fact that the latter is the best show. Much better. But I have read statements that the SMR has nothing to do with riders at all, which is clearly an exaggeration. I guess I'll start with a general look at the show, what it was trying to be and why it didn't work out. First and foremost, SMR wanted to be Saban's superhero show. But for this he devoted too little time to action and fantasy, and too much time to comedy (more on that later). You can write as much as you like that Bulk and Skull are the main stars of the Power Rangers, but, with some exceptions, they received three two-minute scenes per episode, while at least two scenes always include the rangers. And the rest of the time is devoted to the rangers themselves, Zordon and Alpha-5, the villains and the plot of the episode. In Beetleborgs, yes, both the characters and the plot were often overshadowed by the monsters from Flaber's mansion, but there was a single cast, which, in addition to the comedy, was also a fantastic and, with a stretch, an action element. And in SMR, Dex himself, Ferbus, the Stewarts, Patsy and Herbie, as well as the director, who is clearly more than necessary, are responsible for the comedy. And if you combine their interactions, there is barely enough time for a cut-off fight with a monster, much less any kind of plot. But at the same time, the show also failed as a sitcom. For, forgive me fans of this genre, but its heroes are either stupid, or vile, or stupid and vile. There are exceptions, but to write a comedy without making anyone look like an idiot or a scoundrel, you need to have extraordinary talent. So, as a result, the SMR is too toothless for an evil comedy and too mediocre for a good one. Another example for the show was clearly mid-century superhero series. This is even noticeable at the beginning, where the name and panorama of space is decorated in a retro style. But the problem here is that those shows did not rely on either the action or comedy, which were the basis for Saban's production of those years. The 20 minutes of an episode, for example, of “The Adventures of Superman” of ’52 were completely spent on story, which SMR could not afford. And as a result, it didn’t make the same impression on viewers and therefore became outdated much faster. Of course, I want to praise the action, but is it really worth the credit for a completely different show and a different company? Local special effects, although good for TV in 1995, did not stand the test of time. Also, the action without a suit was shot in such a way that Tetsuo Kurata should have been listed as another performer in the role of Dex. I should also mention that the use of film footage is horribly done. It could be stated that the ZO and J armor is an energy-saving, low-power form used in extreme cases. Anything would be better than a costume changing in adjacent frames! But these are minor things compared to the plot. SMR is resistant to any connection between episodes and, in fact, the only influence within the show: new forms. Despite the fact that there is potential in the stories of the week, for example, in the episode about the bully who made friends with Dex and Herbie (to be honest, I thought that he and the same Herbie would take over the functions of Kasumi no Joe, but these are dreams) or in the where mom and Maribaron switched characters. There is no need to continue the plot, but simply take into account the events occurring in the episode in the future. I could praise the move away from MoTW, as at times there are multiple monsters in an episode. But this means refusing to come up with your own plot or even copy someone else’s, and therefore this approach is rather a minus. Also the ending. Saban knew from the very beginning that the show would not be able to continue. Was it really impossible to prepare a high-quality ending? Or at least some. The way the show ended in the end is simply a slap in the face not even of the fans, but in general of all viewers of the show. Although the haters got a reason for memes with the riders' names mixed up, so at least someone was happy. Let's move on to the characters. Dex is a typical sitcom alien who doesn't know basic things about human life. Well, except for what I saw on TV. But when you need to make fun of a monster or Patsy and Herbie, he’s quite on point. And this is not development, because there is no connection even within the episode itself. Dex was also awarded such an arsenal of abilities that Superman could not even dream of. Which is fine for a sitcom, but he's an action show. The thought involuntarily creeps in why he doesn’t use all this in battle. Also, the same Clark Kent uses powers when necessary and only occasionally for fun. Dex wastes them on all sorts of nonsense, sometimes even harmful. And I don’t even want to remember how idiotic his connection with the bugs brought the show to. Let's move on to the Stewarts. The problem with them is best seen in comparison to the Sahara family from Black RX. The Sugars are good people, which they have repeatedly (more often than the Stuarts) confirmed in both words and deeds. But at the same time they can make mistakes, be stupid, quarrel and do wrong. Therefore, they are perceived by living people. And they also had Hitomi, who, although children are usually scolded in tokusatsu, looked truly scared in the scenes with the monsters. The Stewarts are a glossy picture of the American nuclear family, only with the racial diversity introduced by modernity. They are not real and therefore boring, despite all their adventures. And even in idealization there is nothing wrong when it is not divorced from reality. But even the kindest people, living together, will quarrel. At least because of the open window. And the Stewarts, for all their kindness and gentleness, are not at all ashamed of the whole family to laugh at a teenager who finds himself without clothes or a girl with whom the rider will not go on a date. I'm talking about Patsy and Herbie. In general, it is interesting that these two switched statuses between bullies and useless friends, but mocked them even in those episodes where they did nothing wrong and did not even think about it. Another strange thing and minus of this show. Well, the time has come to discuss the one without whose mention not a single review of this show is complete. Hateful Ferbus. Based on the first episode, I found him cute enough and thought it was some kind of nit-picking of Yurusen from Ghost. But later... There is so much Ferbus that sometimes he seems to be the main character of the show. Saban clearly intended to make him popular, but the writers have absolutely no idea how characters like this work. Alpha 5 is useful, there are a lot of Beetleborg monsters, and they can talk. Ferbus needed to hum funny in the background and occasionally serve things up. Instead, he takes up more than half of most episodes, while mostly being mischievous. And the victims of his pranks are not always scoundrels or those designated as such, but sometimes completely random people. Add to that the show's poor comedy and you can see why Ferbus is perceived as a villain. And those cases when he helps and even saves are simply forgotten, unnoticeable against the background of the destruction he caused. After all of the above, I don’t even want to scold the villains. Yes, the SMR did not even have all the costumes of General Jark’s retinue, but this was not particularly noticeable. Yes, compared to the Crisis Empire, the local evildoers are much more primitive, because the local evildoers, even though they were cruel despots, saved their dying world. Yes, their plans are very limited and boring, and there is almost no character, so I call them after the originals, but compared to everything else, this is not much of an eyesore. At the same time, I cannot say that everything is bad with SMR. I liked Magna and Chopper. They weren't annoying and were used much more creatively than in the original show. The talking vehicles added a lot of variety to the show and their special effects were pretty cool. Also, as I wrote above, some of the plot decisions had potential. I liked the episode about Dex's poisoning and the unification of his earthly family and grandfather. But they didn’t follow through with the idea. In general, towards the end the show noticeably improved. Ferbus faded into the background, there were noticeably fewer jokes, and the plots became more inventive and memorable. Perhaps Saban still needed to film a full-fledged finale. Another advantage of the show is the almost complete refusal to directly copy the original. Most of the actors acted well and were likable in their roles. I also liked Gedorian's rhymes and the various themed outfits of the mother of the family, even if they weren't enough for all the episodes. To summarize, SMR is best characterized by the same mixed up names of riders. Its creators are too proud to simply copy, and too lazy and/or mediocre to invent their own. That's why the show failed and even after so many years it receives well-deserved hate. After all, even the absence of something good is not as bad as its non-use and trampling into the dirt. P.S. Also some of the episodes I watched were recorded from TV and... In 95 there were three commercial breaks per 20 minute episode?! Unhappy children! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D-Zzk3uX4AITaM8.jpg |
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Blade & Ex-Aid could be in the game aspect too. Or something like music genres. Better yet, both Blade & Ex-Aid have themes involving immortality/eternal life - life & death. |
What would be good themes that’s represents immortality/eternal life similar to KR Blade & Ex-Aid?
Blade has the Undead through poker-themed cards & Ex-Aid has the Bugster Virus through video games where people are brought back to life in data. There must be good themes that would show life & death! Music Genres? Film Genres? Dungeons & Dragons? Martial Arts? Cooking? |
Didn't know where to put this but I saw an image of a Kamen Rider Gavv SG toy, and it's a crossover with an existing, real-life chocolate brand: Bandai's "Charapaki Excavation Dinosaur Chocolate".
Basically you eat the chocolate to "unearth" a little dinosaur skeleton figure. I didn't even think about the possibility of adding existing brands into Gavv's candy theme, that's cool. https://i.imgur.com/WwUeYOj.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/gkDAL5R.jpeg |
The minute I saw this I had the Dino Choco jingle play in my head. I've watched SHT live enough times to remember it that clearly. It's a fun little SG exclusive!
https://twitter.com/GavvToei/status/1847110360370757648 On that note the Gavv Twitter did promo something. I'm not sure what it is exactly, but the most important bit are the Gochizo which are dressed up in actual brand names it seems (including Dino Choco). So that's neat that they seem to be taking advantage of Gavv's snack theme to do promos with actual brands. http://pbs.twimg.com/media/GaAhcy4aI....jpg?name=orig |
Now the next step is to make real sweets from Gavv, just like with the game from Ex-Eid.
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Revi & Vice called, they want their T-rex back XD
Jokes aside, that's really cool, and I especially love how the closed version (seen on the second poster with all the real candy brands) turns those big scary teeth into cute anime eyes. That little trick of looking like they have cute eyes but then opening to show a dramatically different face is something I'm really enjoying about the gochizous. |
I came across a random Japanese ad for a mediacal app and it had Hiroki Iijima and Ruka Matsuda, that's Ex-Aid and Poppy for us toku fans, in it. The director has to be an Ex-Aid fan, right? :lolol
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I really SO WISH if you were Gavv, what chocolates & gummies would you eat to create your own Gochizos?
Plus since Super-1 & Fourze, trying to figure what'll be the next thing of a space rider. Like what'll be its inspirations? Kyuranger has the Star Trek/Star Wars vibes. I would like to see an alien space traveler who picks up two Earthlings as part of his crew. Here are a number of inspirations I could try: Animes:
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It's one of the happiest times of the year for me, because the full version of the latest Kamen Rider's opening recently dropped, so I just want to celebrate the occasion by making it clear how much I love Got Boost? as Gavv's theme song.
Not talking about Rider stuff on the forum the past two years means I haven't talked at all about how *especially* good I've been eating lately when it comes to songs with amazing Shouko Fujibayashi lyrics, so allow me to correct that right now. It was apparently the specific request of producer Naomi Takebe for the lyrics to be as focused on the protagonist as possible, since his growth is meant to be even more of a focus than usual, and that really comes across in every line. The smartest choice is that it does that all in second-person. I could try and clumsily unpack every line until all the beauty is sucked out of it, but instead I'll just bring up the sort of secret final line of the chorus the full version reveals, which is the whole thing that got me fired up enough to want to write this. 涙が降る前に 君が必要 namida ga furu mae ni kimi ga hitsuyou Translated fairly plainly, it's like "before the tears fall, you're needed", and it blows me away how much of the show is packed into just those few words. You've got the first part framing the damage the hero needs to save people from as emotional rather than physical, and the second part that has a lot of relevance when you consider Shouma's whole struggle to see his own worth and feel like he belongs somewhere and like there's a good reason I'm praising Fujibayashi every chance I get! Every time she does the theme for one of these shows, it's like the TV Size version sums up everything perfectly, and then the full version just builds on that to somehow dig even deeper, which is probably why people at Toei (including Takebe) have been known to call her a prophet. I can't tell you about Shouma after watching eight episodes anywhere near as well as she did after watching zero episodes. So yeah, Got Boost? = real good. I agree with the sentiment I've seen a few people share that it's the kind of opening that may not be suited to getting the viewers pumped during a fight scene, but will probably make you cry your eyes out if they play it over the final moments of the series. |
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Got Boost? seems nice for a candy themed rider season. So poppy.
Anyone wonder if Legend should have his own secondary rider that's different from Diend? And whether male/female/genderless? I wonder if Gochizos would work for such a rider? |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEJRtg-5egk
The man who brought us the theme song for Zyuohger does a cover of Got Boost. I like it. :rock: |
I have come back after i remember that i actually has an account that i made here years ago lol.
That aside i rewatched Wizard recently and while it still not going to move up in my personal rank, i appreciate and like the show more now than before and i think Wizard as whole deserve more love |
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Hi! I'm the loyal Wizard fan!
Wizard was my first show, which meant I was not affected by the "burn-out", and I had a great time. I still think the final arc is one of the strongest I have seen, and the Gremlin, Phoenix, and Infinity form arcs are all really good. Haruto is maybe not the most flashy protagonist, but we do get a lot of insight into his character as we go on, and he grounds the rest of the cast, particularly when contrasted against Nitoh. I think Wizard is too serious to stand out as as whacky comedy show (Den-O, Fourze) but doesn't cross the line into Gaim/Build levels of dramatic depth to compensate, which can leave it feeling adrift, but there is a lot in there worthy of praise. |
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