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How does a character's age make him more or less qualified to be a leader? Not everyone has what it takes to be a leader, even if he's the eldest.
Look at Nossan or Ucchi from Kyoryuger- they were the oldest team members, but they didn't have leadership qualities at all. Both of them were strong, but they were followers who worked best under someone else's command. The ones who had those qualities were the younger team members, namely Daigo and Ian. Ian was a tactician, who was very well aware of his team members' strong and weak points and always easily developed a strategy for their Team. Daigo made up his lack for strategy with creativity- he planned things while doing them and he had the energy to motivate everyone else. Age doesn't define the qualification to be a leader. A person's character does. |
Super Kuma Chie Time!
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Exactly. Age literally doesn't matter at all unless you already have a bias towards a show and need a new nitpick.
Plus, it would be weird to see a really old red hanging out with a bunch of teenagers who look up to him. Cult anyone? :lol |
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Anyway, now I'm getting in the mood to watch GoGoV the more I see previous for this show. Too bad no one bothered to sub past episode 14. |
Has the info regarding the toy prices been released yet?
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Alata was young. And he is still one of the most under-rated Red's in Sentai. And one of the absolute best.
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I liked him too. But that still counts as opinion not fact :)
Some people like their Reds a little more hot headed, because lets be honestly that's absolutely the most common setting for any hero in the genre, anime, manga. People are bound to like that, and hate anything different. |
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