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Which Kamen Rider/Super Sentai shows that give you a fatigue the most? (SPOILER)
For Kamen Rider: it was Ghost.
Don’t get me wrong, there’s some good part of Ghost but watching Ghost cause me to have a lot of fatigue because I feel they were padding the show and throw all unnecessary plot stuffs to stretch the show such as that doppelgänger Makoto story arc..... Did they set up anything about that arc? The show didn’t know what is want to be? Do they want to be a supernatural show or a show that was scientifically stuff? Choose one! I feel the writer didn’t know what were they doing with the show and just throw all random plot elements to make the show more dramatic. Hell! They don’t even know who was the big bad of the show! The big bad was Alain and the mysterious man AKA Chikara Saionji at first. After Sainoji is killed, the series then sets up Alan's father, the Gamma Emperor Adonis, as the big bad. But Adonis turns out to be an Anti-Villain. He is then usurped by his own son and Alain's older brother, Adel, who is in turn usurped by the Gammaizers. That’s probably only Kamen Rider show that I watched that make me fatigue so much that I took break from watching any tokusatsu show about 2 years! Unlike other shows, this one make me say “Let’s get over with it! Hurry up!” As for Super Sentai: I would say Ninninger cause it was basically Takaharu’s Variety Hours show but I drop the show around Fifth Episode. |
- Kamen Rider Ghost
- ToQger before I gave it a second chance - Ninninger - Zyuohger However out of these (except ToQger) , Ghost is the only one I forced myself through the end, and even then I skimmed the last episodes and only watch the finale for Ex-Aid's appearance. |
Wizard.
I had been keeping up with Kamen Rider and Sentai fairly consistently, and I even watched Wizard from start to finish. However, that was a very hard watch, as I found it to be dreadfully boring. Even though I eventually got into the next series, Gaim, the strain Wizard put on me just never faded, as I couldn't bring myself to watch Drive through Build with any real power. For a series about hope, Wizard really did kill mine and my love for KR for quite some time :lol |
Drive and Zi-O. They are the only I had to force myself to finish (Zi-O more so).
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Ironically, the series that kicked Kamen Rider back into gear, Kuuga, was supernatural :lol
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Amazons, specificlally season 2. It's the only modern Rider show that I eventually lost the will to watch. The new characters were all really annoying and everything felt so staged and stiff that it took me right out of the story.
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Kamen Rider 555 made me doubt I'd ever watch another Kamen Rider. The back and forth, the misunderstandings, completely unlikable characters... I was told it was one of the best and yet I could barely get through it.
Kamen Rider Blade - Most of this series was fine... except for Matsuki/Leangle. Urgh... He damn near made the show unwatchable. |
I would say Sun Vulcan. I watched many vintage series, but that one was very formulaic and did very poor character development.
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I’d have to say Kamen Rider Kuuga. It’s literally the only show I’ve abandoned watching. And that’s saying something.
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Kamen Rider Black. For a series that is considered iconic, it sure is repetitive. I'd put Kakuranger and Abaranger in there too since the characters were just one dimensional.
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It does have iconic moments (about 90% of it related to Shadowmoon) but there's a long way chock full of repetitive fillers before we can even get there. |
I still get mentally exhausted just thinking about Agito. It was a total bore for me, even if it isn’t the worst. I also watched Jetman “recently”, by which I mean I dragged watching the show out for over a year because I hated basically all the heroes and didn’t want to watch their silly drama. I’m always amazed that some people can turn shows about people in costumes beating each other up with a tasty dose of drama and make it a pain to sit through. :p
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Ghost made me drop Kamen Rider because the show felt so cliché to me. You have a main character with a non-human sidekick, a goof ball supporting character, and anti-hero secondary rider that starts off as bad and angsty before becoming a good guy.
So far, none of the new shows make me want to watch Kamen Rider again and go back to it. Amazons was awesome, but that's not the main series. I did see a few episodes of Build and it was pretty good. I'm waiting for a show that will get me super hype up and back into the mood to watch these shows again. Quote:
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I only got up to episode 10 of Kamen Rider Black and hadn't been able to get back to it since and despite only seeing two episodes of Sun Vulcan, I wasn't able to continue watching it due how slow the episodes feel despite of an almost half-hour runtime for each and feeling rather boring to me.
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Wizard. I kept up until about halfway through the season before just stopping. Boring fight scenes with basically the same choreography every time (spin kick, spin slash, spin dodge) plus no stakes, no visible plot, a bland lead, and annoying side characters, I don't think I will ever finish that series nor do I eant to
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Go-onger, ninninger, Kyuranger and Lupinranger vs patranger.
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Forced jokes and force character traits when the Rider is going about his daily life.
Den-O is the flipping worst for this. But most series have this. Currently I'm suffering for "It must be me, Aruto!" I always have to just surfer through it till they drop it when the plot starts going. |
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