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Echoing Oni
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 10,729
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The regular Gills suit had fallen apart and was unusable. That's also why Another Agito never appears in Decade.
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Sky Henshin!
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Henderson, NV
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Ah I was wondering about that myself.
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Amateur Procrastinator
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Colombia
Posts: 7,491
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Just finished watching the Kiva movie... I rather liked it. It's not the best I've seen, but it had some good moments. Rey and Arc were cool and it was rather awesome seeing two IXAs at the same time. Also, that ending man (
). Also, does anyone know the name of the song that played in the credits?![]() While the movie and the series by extension weren't necessarily great the Father/Son angle was handled very well |
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Gathering Rangers for D&D
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Orgrimmar
Posts: 7,949
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![]() Well I for one find Kiva to be absolutely awesome and it's quickly challenging W as my favorite series. |
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Sky Henshin!
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Henderson, NV
Posts: 4,779
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Watched Blade 23-25 intrigued with the new angles for Leangle and Chalice. I'm enjoying these new Undead villains for Garren and Blade so far.
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: NYC, New York
Posts: 539
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Amateur Procrastinator
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Colombia
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Also the humor at least imo was very hit and miss (and in my case very often missed) which sort of reduced dramatic impact and forced some characters (Nago in particular) in ridiculous situations. That said Kiva had excellent ideas, impressive suit designs and fight choreography, plus some very memorable characters. Also dividing the narrative into two different periods was very creative, and worked almost seamlessly, even if it we knew that the fangire had to survive 1986 to appear in 2008. So yeah I love Kiva, but felt that the dramatic and comedic parts, crashed at times, badly. |
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Gathering Rangers for D&D
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Orgrimmar
Posts: 7,949
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Hell yeah!
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Kiva was my first toku series, and I love it dearly, but I honestly felt that it suffered much from being Den-O sucessor (nothing agaisnt Den-O, what little I've seen from it looks great) the Arm Monsters, The giant fangires and castle dran, felt at times like leftover from another series, and were badly used.
Also the humor at least imo was very hit and miss (and in my case very often missed) which sort of reduced dramatic impact and forced some characters (Nago in particular) in ridiculous situations. That said Kiva had excellent ideas, impressive suit designs and fight choreography, plus some very memorable characters. Also dividing the narrative into two different periods was very creative, and worked almost seamlessly, even if it we knew that the fangire had to survive 1986 to appear in 2008. So yeah I love Kiva, but felt that the dramatic and comedic parts, crashed at times, badly. |
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Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Raiding tombs.
Posts: 9,529
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Just finished the Kamen Rider Shin movie and I thought it was atrocious, the plot was nonsense, the acting was terrible, the special effects were awful, the unnecessary gore and nudity was...unnecessary and although turning Shin into a literal monster was a stroke of genius, he felt completely tacked on in his own movie.
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