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#21 |
Victorious Knight
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 422
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A good percentage of the original Kamen Rider series is subbed, and it's still actively being worked on, albeit slower than a newer show. Kamen Rider Amazon and BLACK are also completely subbed. V3 is subbed, there are torrents for that, but they're rips from an official American release, so download at your own consent there.
Kuuga and Hibiki are fantastic shows, but neither is very representative of what Kamen Rider typically looks like. I feel like they capture the spirit of the shows better than most, but the producer on those shows likes to be artistic and sometimes makes you forget you're even watching a show about dudes who transform. For Kamen Rider, I think Agito would be a great starting point, in addition to the currently airing show, Gaim. Agito is a very complete series, no questions are really left unanswered and it holds up very well over the years. The story is compelling, there's a great mystery, the characters range from fun to tormented souls and there is one of the most unique take on villains in the show. For Super Sentai, there are a lot of really great older shows subbed. Maskman is a story heavy(ish) older show with a fun bunch of characters as the heroes. It's got a lot of martial arts action, both in suit and out, and the suits are really great to see in action. Zyuranger is another good one, though this one is almost entirely episodic with next to no character development, it's a show that people seem to love. Zyuranger captures the "fun" aspect of Sentai better than most other shows. Besides dinosaurs, the themes in the shows involve Japanese RPG cliches and biblical and legendary lore as inspiration for a lot of the monsters. I would personally recommend Kakuranger. It starts of very silly and seems like it has no focus, but it's one of those shows where paying attention to what's going on really benefits the viewer. It's actually split into two halves, so the first half gives you crazy ninja action with a lot of exciting plots and then the second one dives straight into even more intense action with our heroes sort of having matured from the first half as they start taking things a lot more seriously. Stronger is almost complete. The shows that aren't really anywhere near completion are X, Super-1, and Skyrider. |
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#22 |
It's Toku time!!!!
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Nottingham,UK
Posts: 1,049
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Personally.. I got into rider by checking out random episode of OOO whilst it was airing. Thought, what the hell did I just watch, that was awesome! Then i proceeded to catch up with OOO whilst also marathoning Den-O for no real reason...
So, that's how I started... I think they both show off what Kamen rider is all about pretty well, maybe OOO more than Den-O. Other shows that are pretty good at that/ are just good would be Fourze and Blade, personal favourites of mine. Or for something darker and a bit more complex there's Ryuki. |
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#23 |
AMAZON!!!!!!
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Okoto
Posts: 1,119
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Gaim is an excellent television show, PERIOD. It just happens to take place in a Kamen Rider series and helps sell Kamen Rider toys.
Watch that first. When Gaim is over, you can pretty much stop since it's the best Kamen Rider ever - production values, acting, story, gimmick, toyline, designs. But if you want to TRY to get another fix, go with Kamen Rider W next. Now people say Gaim, but I feel its toooo good and could affect how you view older seasons,,I say just watch some others such as W, Ryuki, or OOO to a good fell of the franchise. |
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#24 |
Big Bad Wolf.
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Raiding tombs.
Posts: 9,529
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Although I'd argue Gaim has some of the strongest, most mature writing out of any toku show I've ever seen, I wouldn't argue it as the show with the best production values. I don't even think I'd rank it in the middle.
The show has way too many suits, and although Gaim's new suit may buck the trend, I personally found each new suit was gradually worse than the last until we had so many the divides between the quality of them it was nauseating. Most importantly though Gaim has some pretty awful action, especially right now in the show where everyone fights with exactly the same weapon using different coloured versions of the same attack. BORING. Not to mention that somewhere along the line the show seemed to forget about its own gimmick. If flash and flare is your game, then Wizard's the name. On a pure entertainment level, Wizard is my favourite and it has great characters too.
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#25 |
Echoing Oni
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 10,703
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For Kamen Rider, I think Agito would be a great starting point, in addition to the currently airing show, Gaim. Agito is a very complete series, no questions are really left unanswered and it holds up very well over the years. The story is compelling, there's a great mystery, the characters range from fun to tormented souls and there is one of the most unique take on villains in the show.
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Stronger is almost complete. The shows that aren't really anywhere near completion are X, Super-1, and Skyrider.
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#26 |
AMAZON!!!!!!
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Okoto
Posts: 1,119
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Although I'd argue Gaim has some of the strongest, most mature writing out of any toku show I've ever seen, I wouldn't argue it as the show with the best production values. I don't even think I'd rank it in the middle.
The show has way too many suits, and although Gaim's new suit may buck the trend, I personally found each new suit was gradually worse than the last until we had so many the divides between the quality of them it was nauseating. Most importantly though Gaim has some pretty awful action, especially right now in the show where everyone fights with exactly the same weapon using different coloured versions of the same attack. BORING. Not to mention that somewhere along the line the show seemed to forget about its own gimmick. If flash and flare is your game, then Wizard's the name. On a pure entertainment level, Wizard is my favourite and it has great characters too. |
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#27 |
Veteran Member
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: CA
Posts: 2,579
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Zyuranger is another good one, though this one is almost entirely episodic with next to no character development, it's a show that people seem to love. Zyuranger captures the "fun" aspect of Sentai better than most other shows. Besides dinosaurs, the themes in the shows involve Japanese RPG cliches and biblical and legendary lore as inspiration for a lot of the monsters.
I would personally recommend Kakuranger. It starts of very silly and seems like it has no focus, but it's one of those shows where paying attention to what's going on really benefits the viewer. It's actually split into two halves, so the first half gives you crazy ninja action with a lot of exciting plots and then the second one dives straight into even more intense action with our heroes sort of having matured from the first half as they start taking things a lot more seriously.
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#28 |
Forever a sniper
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Maine
Posts: 3,804
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W and Gaim are the best series, but don't start with them. Part of what makes them memorable is how they deviate from the traditional formula (W is 2 people, Gaim has an assload of Riders). For that matter, don't start with Kabuto or Ryuki for the same reason as Gaim. Faiz and Wizard are good, classic Rider series, but are kinda slow. If you like older shows (which you seem to), start with Black/Black RX or Agito. Decade shouldn't be watched until after the previous series, but don't expect any returning actors when you do watch it, or you'll be disappointed. Back to the point, I'd recommend OOO to start with. Pretty traditional, quite fun.
TL;DR version: Watch OOO. |
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#29 |
Banned
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Central Minnesota
Posts: 10,390
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How does Blade fair? I watched it as my first series and aside from the slow and tad confusing in medias res start, I really liked it.
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I'm an agile cat.
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 6,032
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It was bland and generic. And I don't mean that it was really bad, but everything about it was unengaging and boring. The rider designs were boring, the chaacters all looked, sounded, and acted the same. It was meh. |
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