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#91 |
Charging Up!
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Easton,Pennsylvania
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There are still a lot of things to go through in the series.The Energy Riders could be handled like the Horoscopes from Fourze,each getting their own story arc.
The fruit changing animals and people,Yggdrasil's goal,the DJ's origin and just who he is,the relationships of Micchy/Kouta and Micchy/Takatora,the other Beat Rider teams that haven't been introduced yet(who could possibly have their own riders),The girl in white's back story,etc. The next episode should be very interesting though.It doesn't seem very fight heavy,so maybe some more backstory is let out.Also we haven't seen the DJ since he was a hologram in the one episode,and this is the first time he's showing up.My question is,which side is he on? Sure he's shown up as a hologram that one episode,but why talk in person to Kouta,and just Kouta? I know I can;t wait to find out more.This series is doing one thing good,and that's wanting us all to come back and find out more.
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#92 |
Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
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Agreed.
Because Gaim has already done eveyrthing we expect it to do as most shows do, they think that there's NOTHING AT ALL that could possibly happen that we don't know about now. We've kind of become used to rider shows being "predictable" in that we know how long stuff takes. We can predict when certain events will happen in most shows, like the secondary rider showing up or the final form debuting. If anything, the amount Gaim has gotten done now without feeling compressed or awkward gives me giddy excitement for the show's future. Surely the sheer quantity of story Gaim achieves without feeling unnatural is testament to just how poor regular toku pacing usually is. I can't wait to bring this show up, next time someone tells me filler is a necessary evil in toku.
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#93 |
I'm an agile cat.
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Gaim has definitely made it harder to watch older Toku. I mean don't get me wrong, I still love my favourite series, but Gaim has just replaced W as number one. Through no fault of W. But Gaim has ZERO filler. Even within episodes, it doesn't feel like a single, solitary scene has not served some purpose in this show. You couldn't trim the fat if you tried. Or you wouldn't be trimming very much fat. More like shaving it off.
But yeah, I don't know what's changed, but Gaim has certainly raised the bar. Quote:
And yes, another thing I like about Gaim is how all the characters who are kids, feel like kids. they're emotional, a bit irrational, and have sometimes misplaced priorities. But it's not in any grating or frustrating way, but a natural, understandable one. These feel less like impossible role models for young kids to aspire to, and more like characters teens can relate to and look up to. Last edited by SPLIT LIP; 01-21-2014 at 09:27 PM.. |
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#94 |
Charging Up!
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Easton,Pennsylvania
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The amount of people who've said "well that wouldn't normally happen until the thirties..." or whatever. Like shouldn't you be glad that Gaim has done more in fourteen episodes, than most shows do in twice as much, without feeling compressed or awkward?
Surely the sheer quantity of story Gaim achieves without feeling unnatural is testament to just how poor regular toku pacing usually is. I can't wait to bring this show up, next time someone tells me filler is a necessary evil in toku. I have faith the series will keep pace,and will keep us watching to find out what happens next.
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#95 |
Neon Blade Outlaw
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Californa
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Split Lip does have a point: Gaim has, for better or worse (pretty much for the better) how tokusatsu is done.
In just 14 episodes we have a pretty fleshed out lore, awesome characters and real danger. This is what a good toku series is: something that draws you in and makes you care about this world that's being laid out for you. It's almost magical that this was made. I'm eagerly awaiting what happens next. Also I'm sure everyone has noticed this by now, but the Kyoryuger episode topics don't draw the same traffic as the Gaim ones. I just found that to be mildly funny. |
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#96 |
Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
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I think you're just mistaking his natural want to save people. Even if they weren't good friends, they still new eachother, and Hase's like was in Kouta's hands. That's a huge amount of weight to put on a kid. And yes, another thing I like about Gaim is how all the characters who are kids, feel like kids. they're emotional, a bit irrational, and have sometimes misplaced priorities. But it's not in any grating or frustrating way, but a natural, understandable one. These feel less like impossible role models for young kids to aspire to, and more like characters teens can relate to and look up to.
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He'd just been severely attacked, unexpectedly, by the Energy Rider. I don't think it's too much of a stretch to say he was too injured.
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Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
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He didn't have a scratch on him, and when it cut to his reaction as Hase died, he was stood up right. I know he got demorphed by that Energy Arrow, but if he was too injured to react, the show didn't capture it very well.
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#99 |
Charging Up!
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He was still hurt from when Hase first attacked him,spent the entire time running across the city looking for him without a break,and then fought him again,just to be shot by Zangetsu.Also he could have had internal injuries from the shot.I'm not sure exactly how wounds from an energy weapon while henshined work,but if it was strong enough to knock him out of it,he was probably pretty weak.
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#100 |
Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
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He was still hurt from when Hase first attacked him,spent the entire time running across the city looking for him without a break,and then fought him again,just to be shot by Zangetsu.Also he could have had internal injuries from the shot.I'm not sure exactly how wounds from an energy weapon while henshined work,but if it was strong enough to knock him out of it,he was probably pretty weak.
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