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Rintaro is perhaps the most unusual secondary rider of all, precisely because of how usual person he is. And as for the Grasshopper and the Ant Queen... I won't spoil it, but I've seen your Saber`s watch list and it will still give you a chance to remember these Megids. Also your story is beautiful.
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In regards to Blades' design, I totally get what they're going for with the Lion head. Honestly you don't need a reason for like an animal head as the center chest piece.
http://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/o...94/860/bc1.jpg But with Blades... given how like forms work and stuff later on, it ends up becoming more of a hindrance than a defining feature at points. Also I kinda find it funny how we were getting everyone's names during like the pre-show era and people thought that Blades' name was Blaze because why would he be named Blades? That'd be silly. But also Blaze doesn't fit with his theme or one of the name themes that goes on in Saber. |
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And, yeah, I like how basic Rintaro is. He seems like he'd be the guy everyone liked working with, but when you hung out with any other coworker you'd be like What Is Rintaro's Deal. I think we've all worked with someone like that? Quote:
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(My favorite pre-show Tokunation Saber anecdote was when some guy showed up, claiming insider knowledge about the main suit and the Henshin device, leading to a couple weeks of badly-drawn sketches and amateur Shotaros trying to debunk it all... until it turned out this brand-new member was 100% right, and we all got a sneak preview of exactly what the gimmicks and drivers and suits would be. Literally the only time in the history of the internet where someone dropped out of the sky claiming insider knowledge who actually had it. What a time to be alive!) |
Fish Sandwich also watched Kamen Rider Saber Episode 2
Once again, I don't think this is necessarily any sort of all-time great episode of Kamen Rider. You can even see in my initial post about it that I inevitably went for the Kuuga comparison I always immediately jump to with second episodes of Rider shows, and didn't think it lived up to that (admittedly high) standard. I think Die's pretty on the mark here about how it's sort of a dramatically inert story in part due to that otherwise enjoyably fresh lack of interpersonal conflict. But once again, I don't consider any of that to be a huge sin in of itself. There's a ton I enjoy about this one, the overall experience of watching it was incredibly fun, and while it doesn't do the job with the same gripping tight construction of the all-time greats, it does more than accomplish the usual goal of establishing a lot about the world, characters, and just the overall style of the series going forward. Rintarou is an immediately lovable character, and it really can't be overstated just how much he flips the usual secondary Rider tropes on their head. It's not just that he's nice; cooperation and camaraderie is everything to this man. It's the exact polar opposite of the typical grumpy loners often associated with the position. As far away from someone like Fuwa as you can possibly get. I definitely view Saber as something of a curveball Rider show, and Blades' introduction feels almost like a conscious declaration of that intent on the part of the staff. Plus, you know, Blades is also the blue water guy, so I like him just on that front too. The lion head on the chest is, as ever, supremely fashionable, and the shape of the mane gives a very clear example to point to of something you can see in quite a few places on the suit designs in this show -- the overlapping flat layers are apparently invoking pages of a book, which is quite neat. I see it pointed out occasionally that Saber's designs don't seem to push the book theme to the forefront that much, but it seems like it was just much more subtle about that part than the swords jutting from everyone's helmets. Anyways, yeah, I definitely have a really great time with this episode. One thing that makes it even more enjoyable on a rewatch (and this is true of quite a bit of early Saber) is that there are a lot of little moments of foreshadowing and stuff that will make you appreciate how cohesive the show actually was in retrospect... but of course, that's all in retrospect, so for Die's sake, I'm going to avoid getting into any of that. I guess something to say in the moment, random as this is, is how much I particularly like that moment where Rintarou gets confused about why Touma is shooting at the ground with Dragon Jakkun? It begins something of a running thing about Touma that I love, where he fights using his understanding of the stories that give him power, and contrasting it upfront that way with a trained swordsman failing to have that same level of intuition makes that concept much clearer through contrast. |
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Rintarou cheerleading Touma is so cute -- just how quick he turns as well. He's so fascinated by his world expanding!
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Bonne Lecture!
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His philosophy about keeping promises could be founded in this, one that I also share. I have little tolerance for people who throw around promises like spare change without the will to follow through on them. Words have power and like any weapon, it's important to wield them wisely and with honor. While Touma does make a dangerous amount of big promises that I would probably feel uncomfortable with, he definitely risks his life to see them through. Fukuda managed to write yet another protagonist after Takeru whose heroism really shined for me. Easily my favorite Reiwa protagonist so far! Quote:
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I remember how you once said there were two kinds of fan, the Decades who pass through stories and the Diends who take stories with them. I think maybe you've started to move towards the latter. For your first story, I can't find fault with the prose and I think you definitely have the talent. You should consider uploading your collection of one-and-dones to a reputed site like fanfiction.net or AO3. Quote:
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Blaze doesn't make sense for a water-elemental Rider though and breaks the convention of sword-based naming. If we read Blades in Japanese phonetics (Bureizu), it actually sounds closer to Brave (Bureibu) than Blade (Bureido). EDIT: I'm also rewatching along with this thread, as I love Saber. |
Heya, what subs are y'all using? I want to watch along too, but I'm uncertain which to download.
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