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Kamen Rider Gavv Episode 29- "Surprise Wedding!" Discussion
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04-06-2025, 02:06 AM
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Zolda
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Join Date: Nov 2019
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Kenzou/KR Bake was unceremoniously defeated by Hanto in his debut as KR Valen Frappe Custom form last week in episode 28. Kenzou had carefully planned his schemes for almost 2 decades... And was defeated in just 1 episode. He didn't even get to fight Shouma/KR Gavv in his strongest form (Blizzardsorbet form). What a sad loser Kenzou is. Oh, and I forgot to ask last week: Why the heck didn't Kenzou create several clones of himself as a safety measure?
Even if the clones he created had been imperfect, at least he could've used several of them as secret surrogates to do his daily works, while his real self was hiding in a safe place far away from the conflict to protect himself from harm. If I were a villain who is able to clone humans as easily as Kenzou did, then
obviously
the first thing I'd do is clone myself and create several clones as surrogates, or better, diversions. The fact that Kenzou didn't create any clone of himself (but did several stoopid mistakes like keeping the Dark Shoumas at his crummy office/lab, not at another safer location far away from Hanto's eyes, etc.) just showed how pathetically, laughably, indefensibly idiotic KR Gavv's story is. A villain had an easy solution to fool virtually all his enemies and protect himself from harm at the same time, yet he didn't use it simply because the writer wanted him to be defeated by the hero. Wow, that's just peak lazy writing! No more, no less. Or perhaps the writers did pull a Yuuya and resurrect him in future episodes while revealing in the most asspull manner that Kenzou
did
create several clones of himself and the one defeated by Hanto in episode 28 last week was just one of them.
This episode's happening one month after the event in episode 28. Shouma's mental health has restored and he's now able to produce RG's again. Lage 9 is now living at Kenzou's crummy office/lab. If I were him, then I'd immediately investigate Kenzou's computer and other files/resources to see if I can connect the dots between Kenzou's/Nyelv's cahoots and Komel's assassination. If I were Nyelv, then I'd be really concerned about my secret data/information being accessed by Lage 9/Shouma/Hanto. Heck, Lage 9 might as well become an investigative journalist and leak those data/information/resources to the public in the Granute world, and Stomach corporation's reputation would be damaged beyond repair. Naaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh, that's too hard for Lage 9 to do because it needs common sense on his part. This story has virtually zero respect for logic, rationality, and common sense, so Lage 9 ends up being a mere lazy squatter at Kenzou's crummy office/lab. What a great characterization you have there, Lage 9! Haha.
Jeebh had been going nowhere in the Granute world since episode 16. It's very very
very
weird to see him having nowhere to go, considering he's one of the children of Bouche, one of the most successfull businessman in the Granute world, and no one bothered to give him an accommodation or at least help for 3 months? Yea, plot convenience, as always, or rather, laziness, because the writers needed him to be like that so that the scene @ 02:46 could happen where he met a new villain, Liselle Zeludac, the daughter of Bocca Zeludac, the president of the Granute world. And he met her just like
that
? In a very very
very
convenient coincidence, she met her when she saw him holding Shita's Mimic Key which she mistook for a broken doll. Like shown later @ 17:23, what's even weirder is that Jeebh doesn't even know that Liselle Zeludac is the daughter of Bocca Zeludac, the president of the Granute world. It'd be better if they had already known each other through their parents' mutual connection, but naaahhh, that would make sense, so, because this story is completely insulated from logic, rationality, and common sense, then the writers just made them meet in the laziest way possible, haha.
In the scene @ 03:11 it's shown that Shouma's producing 2 Frappeise RG's to be given to Hanto. Yep, like I mentioned in my post in episode 28 last week
here
, Shouma is now able to produce artificial/tubular-shaped RG's as well. What a very convenient (read: lazy) way to move the plot. Hanto asks Shouma what's the name of his mom (Michiru Inoue), so he's likely going to investigate several people with the same surname (Inoue) to find her remaining families and uncover the circumstance around the time she was kidnapped by Stomach part-timers about 2 decades ago.
In the scene @ 06:45 Glotta is complaining to Lango the stupidest CEO villain about the declining stock of the Hito Pressed humans. Lango the stupidest CEO villain says that he had already ordered his part-timers to deal with that. It seems like Lango the stupidest CEO villain is really really
really
behind with the news. What the heck are the jobs that he does everyday that he can't even pay attention to the declining stock of the Hito Pressed humans?
It's episode 29 already, yet it's never shown how busy his daily routine is. Next, he's asking Nyelv about
what
's the plan to deal with Shouma/the red Gavv, and Nyelv is only giving an excuse that he's been a bit busy lately, which makes him suspicious of Nyelv. Whaaattt???
You've just
now
become suspicious of Nyelv's activities, Lango?
It's episode 29 already, but you've never bothered to check on Nyelv's performance during these 6 months since episode 1, Lango?
You've never bothered to check whether Nyelv's has actually delivered his promises, Lango?
Even the busiest people in the world like presidents or CEO's still have time to evaluate their employees' performances and measure it against their company's goals. Any bad performance would've immediately stuck out like a sore thumb, let alone an abysmal performance by a high-ranking general like Nyelv. This level of laughably underwhelming performance by Lango the stupidest CEO villain himself means that he's either uncommitted to the Dark Snack project, and or lazy, and or just stoopid. So yeah, Lango the stupidest CEO villain has very likely never really bothered to evaluate his employees' performances. He's not only stoopid, but also lazy. No wonder he's soooooooooooo out of the loop. No wonder he's soooooooooooo stoopid. No wonder this story feels soooooooooooo laughably shallow, one-dimensional, and sterile. Shallow villains = Shallow story. Stupid villains = Stupid story. *intergalactic hyperdrive facepalm
Jeebh is
finally
showing his face before his older siblings @ 07:18. He's boasting that he's already married Liselle. He says that he did it like Lango the stupidest CEO villain said that he needed to marry someone from the Granute society's upper class circles. Glotta and Lango the stupidest CEO villain are wondering who Liselle is, and Nyelv introduces her as Liselle Zeludac, the daughter of Bocca Zeludac, the president of the Granute world, who comes in several moments later. This announcement by Jeebh, of course, shocks both Glotta and Lango the stupidest CEO villain. But there's something very very
very
weird about this reveal. This reveal makes no sense at all. Jeebh married Liselle Zeludac, the daughter of Bocca Zeludac, the president of the Granute world, but their marriage didn't even make the news?
It didn't become the talk of the Granute world?
I've never heard someone of that caliber who doesn't announce their children's marriage, which is a legal, publicly-acknowledged social contract. It makes sense if Bocca hides Jeebh-Liselle's marriage from the Granute public's eyes due to Stomach being an illegal business entity that only produces the Dark Snack drugs. But the fact is that Stomach
also
produces ordinary snacks, which means that Stomach is actually a legal business entity that only does illegal things behind the scene. It means Bocca has no reason to hide Jeebh-Liselle's marriage. What if another rich man approaches Liselle and decides that he wants to marry her? What would Bocca do in
that
situation? Would he lie about Jeebh-Liselle's marriage and allow that man to marry her because he's intent on hiding his ties to the Stomach family at all cost?
Wouldn't that create even
more
problems? Or what, Bocca?
This is why marriage is such an open, publicly-acknowledged social contract. At least it should be acknowledged by several witnesses from both sides. If it's screwed up, then it can ruin 2 or more families, or even society. Gosh, once again, this Jeebh-Liselle's marriage reveal only demonstrates that the most fundamental law in KR Gavv's story applies:
Common sense = 0
Bocca says @ 08:57 that he's paying a visit to Stomach's headquarters. He says that he's just heard that there's a world (the human world) that the Granutes don't know about, and the Stomach family members are able to assume the appearance of the creatures form that world (humans). He says that Stomach has a monopoly on the access to the human world, and he wants Stomach to share that access (and the Dark Snacks manufacturing as well) with him. Perhaps Bocca wants a share of Stomach's access to the human world and the Dark Snacks for his personal gain, likely for his political gain. This is yet another weird thing. Like I already asked in my post in episode 25 thread
here
: Who created the interworld portal?
How the heck were the Stomach family members able to gain the crucial ability to open an interworld portal in the first place?
And, more importantly, how the heck no one in the Granute world (not even Bocca!) knew that the Stomach family members are able to access the human world?
How the heck is the Granute authority unable to connect the dots about the many missing people (the Dark Snack junkies) during these 2 decades?
Those trafficked junkies/part-timers have been mysteriously missing from the Granute society for 2 decades, and the Granute authority can do nothing?
If even Granute police/law enforcement authority are still in the dark after 2 decades of Stomach's Dark Snack operation and can do nothing to deal with it, then, like I elaborated in my posts in episode 19 thread
here
and
here
and in episode 22 thread
here
, how the heck Lage 9, a mere ordinary civilian with virtually zero detective/investigative skills, was able to connect the dots and trace the name Dark Snacks to Stomach corporation in just several months?
The answer: DON'T KNOW!!!
Let me repost the paragraph about the interworld portal from my post in episode 25 thread
here
:
"Speaking of Stomach's interworld portal, who the heck created it? Who gave the Stomach family members the crucial ability to open an interworld portal in the first place? None of the ordinary Granutes are able to do that, so that crucial ability must be created by someone before Dente created his Dark Snack recipe and the whole Dark Snack production line (Hito Press process, etc). The Stomach family members can't just conveniently have the crucial ability to open an interworld portal and trafficked humans
and
Granutes. The fact that even one member from the Granute police department has never appeared in this story, except when Lango the stupidest CEO villain said in episode 5 @ 04:53 that he was concerned that the Granute government might've cracked down on Stomach's illegal drug operation, is more than enough proof that no one in the Granute world, not even the Granute police department, know that the Stomach family members have the crucial ability to open an interworld portal. I hope this convenient, crucial ability to open an interworld portal will be addressed in the next 10 episodes. This story already has a gazillion of logical anomalies and plot holes, and if it's left unaddressed until this story ends then it will be the ultimate proof that the writers and producers of this story didn't really care about logical consistency."
Liselle says @ 10:11 that she wants to have a villa in the human world, and Bocca is ordering Lango the stupidest CEO villain to prepare a villa there for her and Jeebh. This seems like Jeebh's way of gaining the upper hand over Lango the stupidest CEO villain, like what he said @ 15:30 that Jeebh is selling out Stomach's trade secret to the most powerful person in the Granute world.
Skip the basketball scene, haha.
Jeebh is cucked by Liselle @ 15:06, haha.
Like Liselle says @ 18:07, it seems like she's a typical spoiled brat archetype who considers Jeebh to be her doll. The motto she lives her life by is probably: Boys are toys. Haha.
What I've just realized is the fact that no one in the Granute world has asked the Stomach siblings about Shita's whereabouts. Shita is one of the children of Bouche, one of the most successfull businessman in the Granute world, and she died in episode 14, and no one in the Granute society has looked for her?
Very very
very
weird!
I was gonna completely skip writing about the fight between Shouma/KR Gavv and Lage 9/KR Vram vs the Granute of the week at the end of this episode, but in a very very
very
convenient coincidence, Liselle manages to arrive at the fight scene out of nowhere @ 22:52, haha.
This atrocious story has a gazillion of moments of convenient coincidence like this. Ngl, that scene of Liselle appearing out of nowhere in that forest totally undetected by Shouma/KR Gavv
and
Lage 9/KR Vram
and
the Granute of the week reaaaaaaaaaaaaally cracked me and my gf up, haha.
It makes her look like she has a very convenient, plot-sensitive teleportation ability, haha.
It's just so pathetically, laughably, indefensibly bad.
Next week:
Shita is seemingly revived in the preview section @ 23:12. It's probably just Jeebh who is using her fixed Mimic Key. A Mimic Key is just a mask in the shape of a human, so why doesn't Jeebh reminisce about Shita by looking at her photos or watching her videos that show her real Granute form? Weird reasoning by Jeebh.
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