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05-11-2024, 05:52 AM | #1 |
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The golden Legend attacks Houtaro, with a ticking clock in the background...
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05-11-2024, 11:38 AM | #2 |
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Is Gotchard doing really bad in ratings and/or toy sales? All of this Legend stuff is giving me increasingly strong “back third of Hibiki” vibes.
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05-11-2024, 01:26 PM | #3 |
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I don't know about Ratings, but the Toy Sales were conveniently posted on Reddit a few days ago:
The show is seemingly doing fine sales wise, I guess Toei just really wants to shill cards with Riders on them again (to be fair, it has been like 15 years since the last time). |
05-11-2024, 02:12 PM | #4 |
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They just want to have some fun with the guy who they made to shill Legend Rider Cards with. That much is very clear from the Production Notes they've been giving us.
Tbh, doing this kind of Legend related stuff after a bit of break has kind of made for an interesting 30s for a Rider given there's usually some kind of slump that happens with each Rider before we hit the late 30s and early 40s where we enter endgame. So instead of it being a slog, there's some fun little fanservice bits to help tide us over. Last edited by Enchilada645; 05-11-2024 at 02:18 PM.. |
05-12-2024, 09:09 AM | #5 |
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Saigetsu was transformed by the Hundred Superiors aka the talking octahedrons into a giant, Ark-satellite-shaped time bomb named Doom's Clock. The octahedrons' logic is basically "if I can't have it, then I destroy it". They can't get their hands on the DX Legend Kamen Riser, so they decide to destroy it along with Kaguya/KR Legend, Houtarou, and everything in Houtarou's world. The Doom's Clock is actually Hundred's WMD that was once used to destroy Kaguya's world, as recounted by Butler aka Mr. Infodump Dealer.
In the scene @ 05:47, Gigist visits the place where Saigetsu was transformed into a time bomb and conveniently finds the DX Ark-One Progrise Key, which he uses to revive Saigetsu. This is weird. If the dead Saigetsu was already transformed by the octahedrons into a Doom's Clock at the end of episode 34, then who is the Saigetsu revived by Gigist in this scene? Weird! And, as I stated here, the writer made KR Ark-One appear and transformed into the Ark-One Malgam by Gigist simply because it's a malice-based AI. As expected, Kaguya's reason for pushing Houtarou away and attacking him earlier in this episode is because he wants to fight Hundred alone without involving Houtarou and the others from this world. Surprise, surprise! I hypothesized last week that the appearances of 3 KR Zi-O's and 3 KR Zero-One's with 3 different forms were due to KR Legendary Legend using KR Zi-O's power to summon different forms of 1 Rider from different points in time. It turns out I was wrong. It turns out that it's simply due to KR Legendary Legend's Final Chemy Ride cards granting him the ability to summon 2 copy Riders. Everything is made easier for Kaguya/KR Legend. The Sisters are absent in this episode. None of them appear in this episode. Not even one frame. When Houtarou's attacked by Ark-One Malgam's meteor shower @ 15:17, he's protected by some kind of rainbow-colored barrier/aura. This is very likely a setup for the awakening of Nijigon's egg/RCC inside his body in episode 36. What does Gigist mean @ 22:45 when he sees the Nijigon egg inside Houtarou's body? Has he been searching for it? Why has he just found it in this episode, not earlier episodes? Frak it, who and what the frak is Gigist anyway? Haha. Who hid the Nijigon's egg inside Houtarou's body? His dad? Or perhaps Nijigon is his dad? Haha. My most outlandish, uber-convoluted conjecture is: Houtarou = Nijigon = the Alchemist of Dawn = his dad. Haha. I hypothesized 2 weeks ago here that KR Legend's "arc" will end in episode 34 or 35 as the best case scenario. It turns out that it does end today in episode 35, although I'm not sure whether he won't return nor whether the damage can be reversed. The episodes that feature Kaguya/KR Legend from 32-35 can't be labeled as filler episodes, let alone crossover episodes, because they have crucial, story-breaking reveals that will ruin several characters and the integrity of story itself if they're disregarded as mere non-canon episodes. So yeah, the damage is done. The funniest (or the dumbest?) thing in episodes 34-35 is the reveal that the place where the Hundred Superiors aka the talking octahedrons are residing is not actually Hundred's homeworld, but only another part of Tokyo, to be exact: the Aomi Minami Port Park, haha. No wonder that that place feels familiar to me, unlike Kaguya's homeworld which has been shown as a very advanced civilization. So, at the beginning and the end of episode 34 when Saigetsu traversed with the Aurora Curtain he didn't actually return to Hundred's homeworld, but merely escaped and teleported to another part of Tokyo after he was defeated by Houtarou and Kaguya. So, the talking octahedrons have actually resided in Houtarou's world since the beginning of the story? So what's the point of the female octahedron telling Saigetsu that he "returned empty handed"/"returned without bringing souvenirs"? Didn't that sentence imply that the place he returned to (aka the place the octahedrons were residing) after emerging from the Aurora Curtain was Hundred's homeworld? Ah, screw logic, rationality, and common sense! *facepalm I sensed a similar sense of logical screwups during the KR Gotchard Daybreak "arc" in episodes 16-18. If episodes 32-35 are shill episodes for DX Legend Kamen Riser (and other DX KR Legend toys and Legend Rider cards), then episodes 16-18 were basically the shill episodes for the Daybreak Chemy Card set, and as revealed today, for the summer film as well. I didn't remember who wrote those episodes, so I looked it up and found that they were written by *drum roll* *drum roll* *drum roll* Hiroki Uchida as well. Well, logical blunders like these are what you're gonna get if you hire any writers from KR Outsiders. Next week: The first appearance of the Nijigon's egg card. And it's hidden inside Houtarou's body all along? Well, it seems like episode 36 is gonna feature several shock factors at once. I'm 95% sure the main portion of the shock factor will involve a convoluted relationship between Houtarou, his missing/manipulated memories, his (missing? dead? absent?) dad, and Nijigon Chemy/RCC's, and maybe also the Alchemist of Dawn, for an extra layer of convolution. This episode is titled "The Origin of Chemies". This episode will probably elaborate on why the majority of Chemies have only existed since 120 years ago, happening almost coincidently with the defeat of the uber-demon at the hands of the Alchemist of Dawn, who immediately disappeared thereafter. The AU's top brasses will finally appear again for the sake of moving the plot, after a very long period of absence. This time, they're apparently massacred by Gigist. They appear as mere tools that are used to move the plot forward. Convenient! Like I stated 2 or 3 weeks ago, the AU/AA, the whole theme and premises about alchemy, and several other crucial aspects of Gotchard's story more and more feel like afterthoughts that are tacked on as mere icing, not the main ingredients. I expected to see a story about alchemy, but what I actually see is a story about magical Pokemons and very little about alchemy. Alchemy in Gotchard's story is a mere icing on the cake, not the cake. It's basically 95% icing and 5% cake. No wonder Gotchard's story feels hollow, vapid, and lethargic. Welcome, KR Wizard v2.0. *facepalm |
05-13-2024, 07:30 PM | #6 |
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Well, fully caught up on Gotchard now, and just in time as the Legend Arc wraps up. Pretty fun overall, some nice fan service to tickle one's fancy and we got some cool plot beats started and continued throughout it all too.
Gigist is shaping up to be an interesting fellow, though he unintentionally had the funniest moment of the episode by far. When we first got images I knew the only Chemy that could be Ark-One Malgam's left hand was Gokigenmeteon. But that was one we'd yet to see collected like the rest that were on Ark-One. I figured Gigist was just going to have it in hand already due to getting it off screen, but nope, he can just reach up into space and grab it! lol Also who knew Hotaro was so bouji? Dude somehow had access to gold leaf of all products for that cake at the end. lol |
05-14-2024, 01:16 PM | #7 |
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Honestly, I enjoyed this arc. It reminded me of Gavan’s guest spot in Go-Busters.
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05-16-2024, 03:37 PM | #8 |
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Well thank goodness that's over. It's been awhile since I've found a storyline on Kamen Rider that landed this badly for me (actually a lie; it was last year when Geats pulled a Darth Keiwa and I just noped out of the rest of the show). I imagine this worked better for people who didn't find him, Kaguya, completely insufferable, but I really didn't like the guy. Honestly, this whole arc felt like Gotchard took their summer movie and made it four episodes of the show instead of a standalone film. I really hope that I can look back on this as Gotchard's low point and that the show gets its groove back.
Also, are we just going to never explain the dude with the paper shredder belt? They brought him in with Legend and I operated under the assumption that he would, you know, matter. Or at least appear again. What the fuck was up with that? |
05-16-2024, 04:54 PM | #9 |
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That was Kamen Rider Zein from Kamen Rider Outsiders, a show he told you to watch. That's all there was to it.
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05-18-2024, 02:40 PM | #10 |
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I watched the episode. A nice ending to this little internal crossover with Legend, and also the best part of it. Less fanservice (virtually none, except for the final battle); Kaguya is revealed as a human and the opposite of Houtarou. Glad he's more than just a gold plated replacement for Decade. Also, Gigitis's strength and personality are demonstrated. At a minimum, he is more emotional than Giff and Sieru, and his plans are more interesting. It's a pity that spoilers have revealed the mystery of the card with the egg and Orange Gotchard, who will return in the upcoming summer film. Either way, I enjoyed it and look forward to the show getting back to the main story.
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