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Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
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Kuuga is a legendary show that does so many unusual things, both compared to older Showa Rider and the later entries that would follow it. I also really enjoy the Grongi as villains, both for the sense of mystery their actions create the effort that went into their worldbuilding. Something else I always really appreciate about Kuuga is how much respect it has for the supporting cast. They aren't just helpful occasionally, all of them are a vital part of what makes Kuuga a hero. I actually feel like they almost overshadow Godai himself, whose uncrushable optimism is inspiring, but his struggle with the whole loss of humanity thing gets a bit glossed over, with his trauma and fears only occasionally slipping out before he almost instantly gets it together again.
Anways, enjoy the forum and enjoy the rest of Kuuga, it's a great show! |
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Join Date: Apr 2026
Location: Franck
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Kuuga is a legendary show that does so many unusual things, both compared to older Showa Rider and the later entries that would follow it. I also really enjoy the Grongi as villains, both for the sense of mystery their actions create the effort that went into their worldbuilding. Something else I always really appreciate about Kuuga is how much respect it has for the supporting cast. They aren't just helpful occasionally, all of them are a vital part of what makes Kuuga a hero. I actually feel like they almost overshadow Godai himself, whose uncrushable optimism is inspiring, but his struggle with the whole loss of humanity thing gets a bit glossed over, with his trauma and fears only occasionally slipping out before he almost instantly gets it together again.
Anways, enjoy the forum and enjoy the rest of Kuuga, it's a great show! Seeing from you nickname that you are also a fan of W Great taste!
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Ex-Weather Three leader
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 12,104
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And let's not forget episode 2, where they built a chapel set from scratch and lit it on literal fire for the most badass henshin debut scene ever.
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Standing By
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
Posts: 2,841
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Godai is such a refreshing protagonist, his relentless optimism and genuine desire to protect people's smiles makes him stand out from pretty much every other Rider I've watched. There's a real humanity to him that hits differently compared to the more flashy Phase 2 leads I'm used to.
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Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3,286
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Personally, I prefer to describe Kuuga succinctly:
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Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
Posts: 5,442
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Hey everyone, I'm a long time lurker finally making the leap! Currently watching Kuuga for the first time and I have to say, I'm completely hooked. On episode 36 now and it just keeps getting better.
Godai is such a refreshing protagonist, his relentless optimism and genuine desire to protect people's smiles makes him stand out from pretty much every other Rider I've watched. There's a real humanity to him that hits differently compared to the more flashy Phase 2 leads I'm used to. And the Grongi... Loving this villain concept. The idea of monsters that treat killing humans as a competitive game with their own language and hierarchy is genuinely unsettling. They're not just monsters of the week. they feel like an actual civilization, which makes them so much more threatening. 36 episodes in and already dreading the ending. Coming from a mostly Phase 2 Heisei background (watched Blade and part of Den-o / Decade both shows I need to rewatch) this feels very refreshing. Highly recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it yet! Agito will be next
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