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Kamen Rider Gavv Episode 35- "Zero Sweetness! Ironclad Lango!" Discussion
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05-18-2025, 03:37 AM
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Zolda
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In the scene @ 00:29 Lango Mango warns Liselle and Jeebh that making huge number of humans disappear at once will attract attention from the human's authorities. Jeebh looks worried, but Liselle doesn't seem to care. I'm not sure what Bocca is planning by kidnapping huge number of humans at once. Perhaps he just doesn't care, or thinks that humans are just puny creatures that don't even deserve a minute of his time. Perhaps one day in the last 2 or 3 episodes, as the ultimate villain, he'd visit the human world and create a great ruckus there because he thinks he's an invincible alien that can easily wreck the human world, and as usual, he'd likely be stopped and killed by the Riders, haha.
In the scene @ 01:44, Ritsu returns after missing for 33(!) episodes straight. Ritsu was said to be Sachika's best friend, so why the heck was she gone for 33(!) episodes straight?
Like I elaborated in my post in episode 26 thread
here
, Ritsu's utter absence makes no sense at all for Sachika's character development. I hypothesized last week that there could be several possible excuses for Ritsu's utter absence such as being sick/hospitalized, working or going on a training abroad, going on a vacation with her family, being busy with college matters, etc, but nah, I was wrong. Until this episode ends, nothing is told about why she went missing for 33(!) episodes straight. Nothing.
Nothing.
She just disappeared from the story. She just comes out of nowhere and suddenly asks Sachika to make her some fan stuffs for her favorite band named UMA (Ultimate Music Achievers), which Shouma and Sachika read as uma/horse. In Japan, UMA is an acronym/abbreviation for unidentified mysterious animal, aka cryptids, such as Bigfoot/Sasquatch, Loch Ness monster, etc, so there's a possibility that the members of the band are Granutes in disguise. She says that UMA will be performing at the Nagihama Aqua Hall in the next 2 days. Given how Lango Mango has stated at the end of episode 34 last week that he's planning to kidnap a huge number of humans at once to fulfill Bocca's absurdly high target, there's a possibility that UMA's performance at the Nagihama Aqua Hall could merely be a disguise for Lango Mango's plan. Yea, Ritsu could likely be a Stomach victim for the 2nd time. If my hypothesis is true, then it means that she returns in this episode so that she could become a victim
again
, haha.
In the scene @ 05:04, Nyelv reveals his new device/weapon in front of Lango Mango. I wonder what's that weird-looking device/weapon for.
In the scene @ 07:29, Lango Mango is looking at a plane at an airport. This scene also shows a cruise ship and a sport stadium. Yea, like I hypothesized in my post in episode 34 last week
here
, he's planning to target a large number of humans that are concentrated in those places. In the scene @ 08:22, Hanto is meeting with his editor, when a news notification suddenly appears and tells him that that mass disappearance cases are happening again. A news announcer says that the mass disappearance cases are unexplainable, and the most recent cases happened at the Wonderful Happy cruise ship where 2,018 people disappeared at once and at the Aoyama National Stadium where 33,234 people disappeared at once. This scene looks like it attempted to copy KR Ryuki where humans were kidnapped by the Mirror Monsters, but there's a very very
very
weird thing here. The Mirror Monsters in KR Ryuki usually kidnapped humans inside completely enclosed rooms, and even if they kidnapped humans at an open public place, at least they kidnapped their victims when there was no witness around. Buuuttt, Lango Mango kidnapped humans inside the Aoyama National Stadium, which was very likely during the brodcast of a baseball game, so the event of Lango Mango's crime should've been broadcasted on TV. Even when the broadcast hadn't started, at least the event of Lango Mango and his crew's crime should've been recorded by the security cameras and the cameras used by the TV stations (and inside the control rooms as well) which are usually connected to and backed up at an internet cloud service, and also recorded by the spectators' cameras/smartphones, which means that the police should've been able to identify the culprits. Also, the stadium's security officers who supervised the security cameras should've been able to immediately call 119 and request for backups when Lango Mango and his crews begin Hito Pressing the spectators. Even if Lango Mango and his crews managed to actually Hito Press all the spectators and staffs/officials at the stadium, they could've only been able to cover up their tracks after completing a gigantic cleanup job there, which makes no sense at all since a cleanup job of
that
scale required a looooooooooooot of time and total sterilization of the building, where no one was allowed to enter and exit the perimeter of the building for an extended period of time, which should've definitely alerted the police. Lango Mango and his crew's crime inside the cruise ship should've been almost impossible as well, because it'd have been captured on security cameras (which are also often connected to and backed up at an internet cloud service), which again, required an impossibly tedious cleanup job. It makes no sense at all if the police can't even identify who the culprits were at such an open, public event. It's 2025, and no one in this story (especially the Tokyo police department!) knows about the existence of security cameras that can be connected to and backed up at an internet cloud service, or heck, even the existence of simple security cameras. In KR Ryuki, the Mirror Monsters kidnapped humans inside completely enclosed rooms or silent public spaces, but at least they made sure that there was no witness around to prevent information leakage, but in KR Gavv, Lango Mango and his crews left a gazillion of incriminating pieces of evidence which should've allowed information leakage to happen, which means that the Mirror Monsters were much much
much
smarter than Lango Mango and his crews (and pretty much everyone in this story) are, haha.
This episode basically uses the identical bizarro, dumb reasoning that was already used in episodes 15-17 and 19 when Lage 9 did his criminal acts at a court room (episode 15), a movie theater (episode 16), a lecture room (episode 17), and a university class room (episode 19). As always, the most fundamental law in KR Gavv's story applies:
Common sense = 0
In the scene @ 09:40, Lage 9 is discussing the cases with Shouma and Hanto. He suspects that these cases are Lango Mango's doing. He suspects @ 10:21 that Lango Mango copied his power when his hApPiNeSs neurotoxin was extracted from his body when his Gavv was modified by Nyelv in the flashback scene in episode 15. I've always said that Lage 9's hApPiNeSs neurotoxin power was a very very
very
convenient power that exists only to move his subplot in a very very
very
quick manner, and now his very very
very
convenient power is copied by Lango Mango?
Wow, that's a plot convenience of the most gigantic, colossal size, haha.
Like I've always said, this atrocious story contains a gazillion of plot convenience, and without it, it'd have been pathetically crumbled like a tofu dreg. KR Gavv is basically the tofu dreg of creative writing, or worse: A house of cards, haha.
In the scene @ 13:13, Lage 9 visits Dente's cave, and he finds Dente lying there. Well, at least Dente's still alive, not dead like I hypothesized in episode 34 last week, haha.
Lage 9 asks Dente to make a neutralizer for his hApPiNeSs neurotoxin. Now it's clear why Dente is still alive. He's not allowed to die as long as the protagonists still need him to make new gears or do anything technical. In future episodes, perhaps he'd create an upgrade item/RG for Lage 9/KR Vram's final form.
Yep, like I hypothesized in my post in episode 34 last week
here
, in the scene @ 13:54, 2 female flight attendants are revealed to be Stomach part-timers in disguise. They're carrying Lango Mango's new device/weapon that was revealed by Nyelv earlier. And of course, the RG's always very very
very
conveniently know about Stomach's latest plan. This atrocious story contains a gazillion of plot convenience, and heck, the writers even used the transformation trinkets as the most perfect spying tools to manipulate the flow of information in the protagonists' favor in a very very
very
convenient manner! The RG's almost always succeed at gathering intelligence about Stomach's next plans, while the big, conspicuous, and gaudy agents almost always fail at gathering intelligence about the protagonists' next plans. Blatant attempts at manipulating information in the protagonists' favor like this is one of the symptoms of heavy-handed writing. Information manipulation is equal to cheating.
In the scene @ 14:45, the Stomach flight attendants are executing Lango Mango's plan by gassing the boarded passengers with Lage 9's hApPiNeSs neurotoxin gas. So this is what Nyelv's new weird-looking device/weapon is for. I hypothesized in my post in episode 34 last week
here
that the passengers would be Hito Pressed when the plane is flying, but the plane is actually still at the airport, and probably hasn't even entered taxiway. As usual, there's a strange thing in this scene. If Lage 9's hApPiNeSs neurotoxin can only be used on humans, not Granutes, then why the heck do the Stomach flight attendants wear gas masks?
It makes no sense to use gas masks when it's completely unnecessary. Because, if Lage 9's hApPiNeSs neurotoxin can also be used on Granutes, then he would've used it on his Granute opponents to tranquilize/sedate them. Heck, if Lage 9's Granute form could easily tranquilize/sedate fellow Granutes, then he would've had minimal need to transform into KR Vram. Bizarro reasoning, as usual in this atrocious story.
Lango Mango kicks Shouma/KR Gavv @ 16:05, but he also destroys the plane. What the heck is he destroying the plane for?
Shouldn't the huge explosion he caused is now creating a huge panic and emergency situation at the airport?
Why the heck are there no airport emergency crews responding to the explosion caused by Lango Mango?
And why the heck are there no ground crews outside of the plane and at the hangar?
This is Tokyo airport of all places, so it's impossible that there's no people at the hangar/taxiway. Gosh, this scene just makes no sense at all, and like I elaborated in my post in episode 24
here
, it also feels very very
very
unnatural due to the absence of people aside from the main characters. It feels too strangely sterile. It feels too silent, hollow, and empty, just like the underlying story does. This story is sterile, hollow, and empty, both narratively and visually.
As expected, Lango Mango who is debuting his full Granute form (and his sword) manages to overwhelm the "Revenge Trio" Riders, haha.
He's also mocking Shouma's weakness and says that he's despised him and his mom since Bouche introduced them to the Stomach siblings about 2 decades ago. Aaaaannnnnddddd... Like I hypothesized several aeons ago in my posts in episode 5(!) thread
here
and
here
, it's finally proven in the flashback scene @ 19:14 that Bouche
did
warn the Stomach siblings to never lay their hands on Shouma and his mom! Sooooooooooo, like I elaborated in my posts in episode 5(!) thread above, if Bouche already warned the Stomach siblings to never lay their hands on Shouma and his mom, then why the heck on God's green Earth did he still need to abuse them and treat them like pets?
Dente told to Shouma in episode 5 @ 09:50 that Bouche, who was starting to grow fond of humans, abused Shouma and his mom simply to protect them from being targeted as humans spices by Lango Mango, Glotta, Nyelv, Jeebh/Shita, and their agents. But, as revealed in this flashback scene, Bouche already warned them not to harm Shouma and his mom, and the Stomach siblings wouldn't have dared to disobey Bouche's order, so they would've never harmed Shouma and his mom as long as Bouche was still alive. Sooooooooooo, why did Bouche still abuse Shouma and his mom?
If Bouche already warned the Stomach siblings to never harm Shouma and his mom, then why didn't he just allow Shouma and his mom to live happily in the human world (or even in the Granute world) under his protection?
This revelation makes no sense at all, and only shows that Bouche was just a 1000000000000% abusive psychopath who abused Shouma and his mom just because, while in reality it happened because the writers needed him to do so in order to create the uber-convoluted plot. Like I elaborated in my posts in episode 5(!) thread above, if Shouma and his mom lived happily in the human world (under Bouche's protection), then Shouma whould've already consumed human's snacks since he was a kid and produced the RG's, thus his power as KR Gavv would've been revealed much much much earlier. Kid Shouma
must
have lived in the Granute world because the writers needed his Gavv to be modified by Dente, and that modified Gavv should've never had a contact with human's snacks. It would've ruined the carefully planned uber-convoluted plots, and the story would've gone haywire. TLDR = Plot convenience, as always in this story. My Lord, how pathetically, laughably, indefensibly lazy, cheap, sloppy, heavy-handed, and atrocious KR Gavv's story is. Thanks for impressively atrocious story, Gavv's producers and writers! *facepalm
In the scene @ 20:35, a plane conveniently flies by and obscures Lango Mango's voice. He probably says to Shouma, "Father always hated you, Aka Gabu!" Lango Mango caused an explosion at the airport just several minutes ago, and there's still a plane departing from/arriving at the airport?
A huge explosion at the airport should've created an emergency situation and alerted the air traffic control officers to immediately suspend all outgoing flights and divert all ingoing flights to other airports. Yep, yet another scene that makes no sense at all, among a gazillion other, haha.
As expected, Lango Mango still manages to overwhelm Shouma/KR Gavv Gochipod form Over Mode. He looks like he doesn't even break a single sweat when he blocks Shouma/KR Gavv Gochipod form Over Mode's attacks. Just in time, the Gochipod RG depletes 100 RG's and cancels Shouma's transformation, and he's forced to use KR Gavv Blizzardsorbet form to escape.
Next week:
Ritsu and Sachika are going to UMA's live show. Would they be targeted by the UMA members who could likely be Stomach part-timers in disguise? That could be the case, based on the fight scene in the preview section @ 23:14 between Lage 9/KR Vram against several agents which happens inside a place that looks like a hallway outside a concert hall/stadium.
Lage 9 says that he'll get the Hito Pressed humans back. Why didn't Stomach corporation immediately transport the Hito Pressed humans from Stomach's factory and and store them at another top-secret, very secure location?
Why the heck do the protagonists almost always manage to succesfully recover the Hito Pressed humans?
Well, it seems like Stomach corporation is a stupid organization that never learns from their gazillion of mistakes, haha.
They're still stupid, even under Bocca's leadership, haha.
Shallow villains = Shallow story. Stupid villains = Stupid story.
Yep, like I hypothesized in my post in episode 34 last week
here
, KR Gavv Gochipod form Master Mode
does
debut in episode 36. And, as hinted in the preview section, Lango Mango could be the first punching bag, haha.
Mmmmmaaaaayyyyybbbbbeeeee...
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