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Join Date: Jun 2025
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Kamen Rider Blade was my first toku series and KR Garren was my first belt I purchased.
It never fit me, but I saved it for my kid. So, I'm always excited seeing Kousei Amano, and seeing him being a big freaking problem for Baku and the gang made me even more excited. Baku's plans have become more complicated with the introduction of a menace that not only witnessed your premonition, but can also do a stage change with the greatest of ease. |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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I agree that Dawn seems promising as a character who can generate exciting chaos through his mere presence, but I think people have a habit of underestimating just how effective NOX actually was in a narrative sense, as a character whose incomplete answers to questions constantly prodded Baku towards thinking more consciously about his situation. In a way, he's pretty directly responsible for the more proactive hero Baku has grown into, despite also being the villain for that entire half of the show. I don't think it's a coincidence that we've also literally seen him as Baku's teacher. Like there's a basic visual impression the show created there that's almost as important as the more complicated story context of what that weird class was actually about. Quote:
Kamen Rider Blade was my first toku series and KR Garren was my first belt I purchased.
It never fit me, but I saved it for my kid. So, I'm always excited seeing Kousei Amano, and seeing him being a big freaking problem for Baku and the gang made me even more excited.
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Join Date: Feb 2020
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It's definitely supposed to just be Baku, even if that shot itself still isn't something happening literally. On top of his appearance, you can actually compare how he pronounces "good luck" to the start of 18, and see here he's distinctly just sort of speaking in katakana (if that phrasing makes sense) in a way Seven doesn't. I think I gave Ryuutarou Imai similar credit when something similar happened in the "real" world back in episode 3, but even now, I'm consistently really impressed by how well he handles playing this character that's also kinda two characters, or even three if you consider that dubbing over ZEZTZ in-costume probably also requires a distinct approach.
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I'd wait a little more than one episode to make that judgment myself!
I agree that Dawn seems promising as a character who can generate exciting chaos through his mere presence, but I think people have a habit of underestimating just how effective NOX actually was in a narrative sense, as a character whose incomplete answers to questions constantly prodded Baku towards thinking more consciously about his situation. In a way, he's pretty directly responsible for the more proactive hero Baku has grown into, despite also being the villain for that entire half of the show. I don't think it's a coincidence that we've also literally seen him as Baku's teacher. Like there's a basic visual impression the show created there that's almost as important as the more complicated story context of what that weird class was actually about.
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