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Kamen Rider Gavv Episode 31- "A Difficult Marriage!" Discussion
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04-20-2025, 03:30 AM
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Zolda
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Sachika and Shouma is doing stag beetle breeding job for an unknown client. In the scene @ 01:37 Sachika finds 1 larva left and tells Shouma to find an empty bottle, while the foreground is showing 2 bottles of ingredients on the table. This scene could imply the similar method of how the recently revealed Gochipod RG would be created. The Gochipod RG could be created in a similar manner to how beetles grow, where larvae burrow inside soil and similar substrates until they molt into pupae and then adult beetles, so similarly, several types of RG could be stored inside a container filled with some kind of substrate for some time until they combine into the Gochipod RG. Mmmaaayyybbbeee...
In the scene @ 03:11 Hanto is visiting a house where a missing Michiru Inoue (aka Shouma's mom) was supposed to live and greeted by a woman named Haruka Michiru. Haruka shows Hanto a photo but the person in that photo is actually Mitsuru, her younger brother, not Michiru. Hanto immediately realizes that he's got the wrong person @ 04:11. Sooooooooooooooooooo, if the list of missing people shown @ 03:11 shows that all the names are written in katakana, then how the heck does the same list also contain their complete addresses?
Complete addresses are usually stored in a database that's accessible via local registry office or police office, or at least stored in a database of local businesses (for their employees or customers), but those kinds of database/registry usually contain real names written in kanji, so how the heck does the list that Hanto has only contain their names in katakana?
In a formal database, the name Mitsuru Inoue should be written as 井上充/Inoue Mitsuru, not 井上みちる/井上満/井上ミチル (Inoue Michiru), so it's hard to mistake one name from another similar sounding one. It's hard to mistake a Mitsuru for a Michiru. Heck, there's only 1 instance of the name Michiru Inoue in his list, so if Hanto isn't really sure of the identity of an イノウエ ミチル/Inoue Michiru (as it's written on his list), then he should've simply asked the local registry office or police precinct to make sure whether the address he's about to visit does/did belong to a woman named Michiru Inoue, not a man named Mitsuru Inoue. I bet all my net worth that the police would've gladly helped him and supplied him with other crucial information (like gender, age, legal name, marital status, professional/employment status, etc.) since it'd make their job easier. Heck, even Shouma should've been able to write his mom's full name in kanji, if it's indeed legally written as kanji + kanji (井上満/Inoue Michiru), not just as kanji + hiragana (井上みちる/Inoue Michiru) as shown in episode 29 @ 03:44. As shown at the end of episode 1, based on the letter that Shouma left to Hajime/the kid of the week, his kanji writing skill is obviously very bad, but at least he should be able to write his own and his mom's full name in kanji. I mean, what kind of crappy parenting did Michiru do that she didn't even bother to teach Kid Shouma how to write her and Shouma's full name in kanji???
The mistaken identity subplot in this episode and the next can be very very
very
easily solved if Hanto (and Shouma!) has a normal, healthy, and well-functioning logic, rationality, and common sense. It can be very very
very
easily solved if Hanto (and Shouma!) is not utterly idiotic. Gosh, this must be the laziest way to write a mistaken identity plot, haha.
That's how utterly stoooooooooopid this story is. As usual, this is just another proof (among a gazillion other) of how pathetically, laughably, indefensibly lazy, cheap, sloppy, heavy-handed, and atrocious KR Gavv's story is. *facepalm while vomiting from the cringe-inducing stupidity of this story
Gavv 31 @ 03:11
Haruka says @ 04:21 that Mitsuru went missing only 2 weeks ago when he went to a barber shop in the neighborhood. Hanto's already realized that he's got the wrong person, but since he thinks that Mitsuru's disappearance probably also has something to do with Stomach part-timers, he goes to that barber shop anyway, but in a very very
very
convenient coincidence @ 05:03, he encounters Lage 9 who is heading to the same location. Lage 9 says that he's looking for the owner of the pudding shop who also went missing. Dang, like I've said for the umpteenth time, this story's got a gazillion of convenient scenes like this, haha.
If not for the gazillion of plot conveniences, this atrocious story would've pathetically fallen apart and crumble since a loooooooooooong time ago, haha.
In the scene @ 05:36 Glotta's questioning Lango's decision to follow Bocca's hostile takeover of Stomach corporation. He says it's a necessary step to ensure the survival of Stomach corporation since Bocca's able to control the Granute police force. It seems like she doesn't like the fact that Bocca is medling with Stomach's family business. Perhaps she'd later try to sabotage Bocca's plans and attempt to regain control of Stomach corporation. Bocca (and Liselle) could likely be the punching bag for KR Gavv's final form that would likely debut in episode 38, so there's a possibility that Glotta could later be working with Shouma et al in order to sabotage Bocca's plan and allow Lango to return to the CEO position. In the resulting power vacuum due to Bocca's defeat/death, Nyelv could also execute his master plan to prevent Lango from regaining the CEO position. Jeebh is seemingly enjoying his current power over his older siblings, especially Lango. I wonder what would he do after Bocca is defeated. Also, if Bocca is indeed defeated by Shouma/KR Gavv in his final form (which is likely
not
the very recently revealed KR Gavv Gochipod forms), then there's a chance that Lango (or Nyelv) would also usurp Bocca's position as the president of the Granute society after getting rid of Liselle, who along with Jeebh could be defecting to Shouma's side.
Hanto and Lage 9 arrive at the barber shop @ 07:26. Hanto insists on entering it by posing as a customer. He says to the barber shop owner that he's introduced to the barber shop by Mitsuru's recommendation yesterday, which surprises the owner. Just as Hanto says @ 09:21 that he's certain that the owner was the culprit behind Mitsuru's disappearance and what he needs now is evidence, he simply looks to his left, and voila, in a very very
very
convenient coincidence @ 09:29 he finds Mitsuru's bangle and smartphone! How stupid is the owner that he conveniently left all pieces of evidence of his crimes at a very open location in his shop?
Mitsuru has been missing for 2 frakkin' weeks, yet the owner hasn't even bothered to destroy, dispose, or at least hide Mitsuru's stuffs, so it means that the owner, like all the characters in this atrocious story, is the stupidest person who has room temperature IQ. Yep, yet another plot convenience. What a lazy, cheap, sloppy, heavy-handed writing, haha.
Hanto's left hand is fused with Lage 9's right hand due to the substance produced by the barber shop owner/Granute of the week @ 10:41. I get that the aim of the subplot in episodes 31 and 32 is to develop the friendship between Hanto and Lage 9 (and the resulting comedic mishaps), but please, please,
please
Gavv writers (and producers), don't do it in such an utterly lazy, cheap, and stupid way. A gazillion of dumb decisions and plot conveniences merely to advance the plot = Pure lazy, cheap writing. No more, no less. *facepalm
In the scene @ 12:02, Shouma visits the same candy store that he visited in episode 30 @ 08:59. This candy store could likely has something to do with the creation of the Gochipod RG. Since Shouma often buys candies from his store, perhaps the owner would give Shouma a candy jar to store all his favorite candies/snacks, and that jar would transform into the Gochipod RG. So, Shouma
does
like visiting stores to buy candies and other snacks, so he should've been able to produce many, many,
many
different types of RG's since episode 90, not just what's been shown on screen. He should've been able to produce the Caking RG before episode 14 and the Blizzardsorbei RG before episode 24. I've pointed out about this weird but crucial logical anomaly since a long, long time ago. So yeah, let me repost my point about this at the end of my post in episode 23 thread
here
:
"Shouma has been on Earth for 23 weeks, and the first time he eats ice cream is in episode 24?
Heck, it's even given to him by Sachika, not he buys for himself. Why hasn't he tried sampling different types of candies/snacks at the nearby 7-Eleven or other convenience stores, or just vending machines?
Japan has gazillion of vending machines that sell anything, including ice cream in any flavour, color, or shape imaginable. Doesn't he have the slightest curiosity?
This is what happens when a main character has the ability to create his own trinkets out of nowhere. Shouma
must
be made dumb, because if he's not dumb then he'd have already tried many different types of candies/snacks, including ice cream, and the Blizzardsorbei RG would've been produced much much
much
earlier, and the carefully planned convoluted plots would've been ruined and the story would've gone 1000% haywire."
Liselle says @ 13:21 that she wants to have fun in the human world and visits an antique store during her stroll. Soooooooooo, she
is
a typical spoiled brat archetype who likes to have fun, so, out of 1,000 nice destinations in and around Tokyo, why the heck did she decide to go to a forest in episode 29 @ 22:52?
The answer is obvious: Because the uber-convoluted plot needed her to do so.
She picks 20 random items from the store but leave without paying the bill, and simply orders a Granute named Butler to beat up the store clerk. She's ultra-rich, yet is ultra-stingy. Heck, perhaps she didn't also pay for the several mundane items she brought as souvenirs for Bocca in episode 30 @ 10:04, haha.
Shouma hears a scream @ 16:56, yet among the many people there, he's the only person who rushes to the crime scene.
The many people around him are either deaf, playing dumb, or just don't care. It'd really really
really
suck to live in a society like the one in KR Gavv's story, be it the human society or the Granute society.
The scream actually belongs to the antique store clerk who is beaten up by Butler. Yep, yet another very very
very
convenient coincidence.
In the scene @ 21:19 Lage 9 is looking at a mark on a tree caused by the barber shop owner/Granute of the week, and it reminds him of Komel's death. Perhaps the barber shop owner/Granute of the week was the part-timer who was ordered by an mysterious upper member of Stomach corporation (who was not Lango, Glotta, Nyelv, or Jeebh/Shita) to get rid of Komel. But, Komel was killed in a flashback scene right in front of Lage 9's house in the Granute world in episode 19 @ 17:13, so if the barber shop owner/Granute of the week (like the other Stomach part-timers) is only allowed to operate in the human world, then it should've been impossible for him to return at the Granute world, unless he was allowed to temporarily return there by the mysterious upper member of Stomach corporation.
Shouma/KR Gavv asks Butler who he is @ 22:22, and Liselle arrives at the fight scene and says that he's Bocca's minion. So yeah, like I hypothesized last week in my post in episode 30 thread
here
, Butler is not a Granute, but a minion produced by Bocca.
Next week:
Lage 9 is in a rage mode because he suspects that the barber shop owner/Granute of the week was the one who murdered Komel. Since the theme of the subplot in episodes 31-32 is mistaken identity, the one who actually killed Komel was likely not the barber shop owner/Granute of the week, but another Granute, or even an agent produced by the mysterious upper member of Stomach corporation.
Nyelv
finally
finds the location of Dente's hideout. I've asked since my post in episode 12 thread
here
about the logical anomaly about why the heck Stomach corporation, Bouche and or the Stomach siblings have never been able to find Dente (who is virtually Stomach's most genius scientist because he was the one who created everything in the Dark Snack production line from A to Z) for 20(!) years. What's even infinitely stoooooopider is the fact that Dente has never used Mimic Keys. Dente was the creator of the Mimic Key system, so he should've been able to create a million of different Mimic Keys to perfectly disguise himself in the human world. His disguises should be perfect, so he should be able to assume a million of different identities. He could be anyone, and he could fool everyone. Soooooooo, why the heck has Dente, the sole genius scientist behind the Mimic Key system, never even bothered to use a Mimic Key?
The answer is quite obvious: Plot convenience, as always in this atrocious story. The writers conveniently made Nyelv (not Zomb, Bouche, Lango, Glotta, Jeebh/Shita, or Bocca/Liselle) the one who will discover Dente's location in episode 32 next week simply because they wanted Nyelv's plan to move the plot in episodes 33-38 until the debut of KR Gavv's final form in episode 38, or even until the end of the story by making Nyelv the Storius-type of final villain. Nyelv would likely force Dente to help him create the ultimate RG and Driver, which could be a combination of the Stomach driver, the Henshin Belt Gavv (based on Dente's blueprints and medical procedures), the Valen Buster/Bake Magnum (based on Kenzou's blueprints), the Henshin Belt Bitter Gavv), and the Vrastum Gear. He would likely use Kenzou's reanimated dead body and or clones of it as the test subjects for his ultimate Driver.
Mmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyybbbbbbbbbbeeeeeeeeee...
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