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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,126
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A couple of days ago, I have finished rewatching Kamen Rider Dragon Knight before the end of what is now considered as last year. I am also down to the final 13 episodes of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid and hopefully finally get around to finishing that particular series this time in the near future.
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#18162 |
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Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3,054
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I watched Kamen Rider Vram: Route Stomach and was slightly disappointed. Recent years have set a very high standard for films about tertiary riders, but this one doesn't even reach the level of the earlier V-Cinema films. Essentially, it's just a small special, telling an alternative story. However, if you look at the project without high expectations, and simply as an advertisement for the coffee-noir form, then it's the best thing you could do. The drama is strong, the plot moves quickly, and the battles, as always in Gavv, are magnificent. Although, I have a feeling this special will appeal more to Nyelv fans than to Vram fans.
In short, it’s not a waste of time, but it’s not necessary to watch it either.
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#18163 |
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Alias: ZeroEnchiladas
Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 2,901
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Route Stomach isn't a standalone V-Cinema film.
It's a TTFC Special advertised as an alternate way things could have gone during a pivotal time in Gavv. Granted from what I skimmed of the raw, I didn't really see the point of it? But who knows how I'll see it with subs. That said I'm waiting for GeoSubs to get to this before watching it like I did with the Summer Movie. But the ending to the big fight is the most "Yugioh Duelist Kingdom Rules" thing I've seen in Rider and I can't help but respect it for that. |
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