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I'll never see the likes of Kuuga as mature, personally. It can be as dark as Shaq, but it's almost childish in it's attempts to make a monster a threat.
I think Blade was my favorite for a monster's MO. Rampaging to reset the planet? I love it. It gave the monsters a visceral feel without being an over the top toku love letter to Liefeld. Fourze possibly has the largest threatening monsters, when you look into it. The bullied kid can become a titan who can choke a bitch? The nerdy stalker can become a mantis what can control magnetism? Making monsters the broken, the bullied, the beaten, the angry, the quick-tempered, and the confused kids of a high school. Sure, worlds won't end and they won't have body counts equaling that of a small nation, but it's darker than "Bodies hit the floor. We're edgy!" |
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The difference is the humanity.
As stupid as Wizard's of the week plots were - and they were often as boring as they were stupid - the whole 'I want to stop that kid being sad' is a human story, built on emotion, not on mindless suffering. We had too much focus on the Gate's to be fair, but it was nice to understand them, so the people Haruto were saving didn't just function as window dressing. Sure Kuuga was full of carnage and gore, but it also had no soul or heart either, as it never focused on the people inside the carnage and what they were feeling, they had no faces, no names and we had no reason to care about the individual, or the mass either. |
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Modern rider shows at least treat people as people, not just meat stacks to be bludgeoned. |
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I liked the gore and carnage of kuuga, mindless/arrogant/whatever word you want to describe it as. Though don't be ignorant of Kuuga's story and mythos and act as if it's just visually dark, It was a nice contrast to super sentai. Now I'm not saying Kamen Rider should always be all gore, all grimdark, all the time. Definitely not. Though there are aspects, themes and overall tone I miss from those series. The past 4 years, it's been very focused on the opposite which is good for contrast and mixing it up but I am curious if thats permanent or if we will see a return to that kind of Kamen Rider. Someone mentioned W earlier, I loved the humour and light-heartedness of that series. It walked a very hard line and i think it got the balance fairly well |
Who wants a series where it's completely dark, gritty, and serious? A Kamen Rider show should have a bit of everything. Heart, Humor, and Seriousness.
Which is why Gaim is so damned perfect. Embrace the Juicy! EMBRACE IT! |
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When a show knocks off folks every episode, it starts to lose weight fast. If all normal people do is die, why should we feel bad? It's not like they're real people, just bland non-characters, thus the effect lessens considerably. Quote:
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