|
Community Links |
Members List |
Search Forums |
Advanced Search |
Go to Page... |
![]() |
|
Thread Tools |
![]() |
#71 |
Ex-Weather Three leader
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 11,677
|
To get into some voice acting trivia, hearing Gorisaki talk is always a fun yet weird experience for me knowing that's Japan's Optimus Prime being a mechanical simian who babies his partner ranger like a timid father figure (which, by the way, Optimus Primal in Japan, like the English dub, is done by a different voice actor in Japan as well named Takehito Koyasu, another prolific voice actor who is known for being Dio Brando in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure). I guess this is what some Transformers fans feel when they watch Eeyore talk.
![]()
__________________
![]() Last edited by Sunred; 08-23-2024 at 06:02 PM.. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#72 |
The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
Posts: 4,020
|
Quote:
The difference in his dynamic with Gorisaki compared to the others is something that's always great to see highlighted, because it gives such a strong sense of these characters as real people who have actually lived those 13 years (the Buddyroids all tell you a lot about their partners just from how they interact), and this episode here, starting to build that idea that Ryuuji maybe has a goal in life above being a superhero, it's yet another way he's characterized that's fundamentally different from the other two. The three of them all share that same promise, but it means something a bit different to each of them, and that sort of nuance is a big part of what makes this show so endlessly compelling to me.
__________________
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#73 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 6,735
|
Quote:
To get into some voice acting trivia, hearing Gorisaki talk is always a fun yet weird experience for me knowing that's Japan's Optimus Prime being a mechanical simian who babies his partner ranger like a timid father figure (which, by the way, Optimus Primal in Japan, like the English dub, is done by a different voice actor in Japan as well named Takehito Koyasu, another prolific voice actor who is known for being Dio Brando in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure). I guess this is what some Transformers fans feel when they watch Eeyore talk.
![]() I love how distinct all three Buddyroids are in the way they protect their charges: Nick is the motorcycle that takes Hiromu into action, so he's more of a direct partner, and sort of complicit in Hiromu's typical nonsense; Usada and Gorisaki are left back at base, so they act more as concerned parents -- Gorisaki as the hand-wringing, nervous parent, and Usada as the figurative and literal helicopter parent, which is my favorite joke. Usada and Gorisaki are used to interacting with Yoko and Ryuji in only protective ways, which is why they only go into battle when their kids are safely ensconced with them in Buster Machines. Very fun details on this show! |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#74 |
Standing By
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
Posts: 2,619
|
Quote:
TOKUMEI SENTAI GO-BUSTERS MISSION 7- ?ACE NEEDS REPAIRING?!?
My favorite thing about this show is how it?s so much bigger than the heroes. Those shots in the end credits where it?s all of the various workers dancing alongside the Busters, you know? The Busters are the ones out in the field because they are specially empowered to do it, but they?re no more special than anyone else for that. Hiromu?s job and Koyama?s job are just two of many jobs within the Go-Busters organization, and they?re all important. I love how this one keeps hammering that point home, where even the cross-cut climax is between the two operational Buster Machines fighting Megazords, and Koyama finishing his repairs. Every worker matters. Quote:
It's one of those times where a guest writer comes onto one of these shows, and they just sort of get it, right away? Which I don't think always happens so smoothly, and Go-Busters was one of those shows actively shooting for a subtly different style than normal. But Mouri comes out swinging here with an episode that's already great on a conceptual level (it's just a good idea for a story in this show for a ton of reasons, like Die laid out), and then executes on it in a way that lives up to that potential.
Quote:
The difference in his dynamic with Gorisaki compared to the others is something that's always great to see highlighted, because it gives such a strong sense of these characters as real people who have actually lived those 13 years (the Buddyroids all tell you a lot about their partners just from how they interact), and this episode here, starting to build that idea that Ryuuji maybe has a goal in life above being a superhero, it's yet another way he's characterized that's fundamentally different from the other two.
__________________
![]() 心 と 刃 |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#75 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 6,735
|
It's continuously interesting to me that Hiromu isn't just Accidentally Blunt or whatever, he's sort of a prick. He definitely thinks he's the best part of the Go-Busters, and he has a massive blind spot when it comes to his weaknesses or mistakes. (Again: the story where Hiromu has zero tolerance for other people's mistakes comes an episode after Hiromu fails 20 times in a row!!!) He genuinely thinks that Koyama's single mistake is a huge failing of his character, and he looks down on him for it. It makes for a more interesting arc in the episode than Hiromu just realizing that he came off a little mean to a random guy.
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#76 |
Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2019
Posts: 2,872
|
Another episode I don’t remember that well, but I remember enough for two bits of trivia.
Drillloid is one of two monsters of the week from ago-Busters to get an action figure in the Power Rangers toyline (which means that somebody likes him, even if he isn’t a fan favourite). The hook of the plot is the plans for a new Buster Machine. Meaning either we’ve got a new Go-Buster in the cards, or Hiromu’s getting another mech. Either way, be prepared for a 99.8% chance of a bulkier Mecha combination, or a 99.9% chance of cross compatibility with the main three. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#77 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 6,735
|
Quote:
The hook of the plot is the plans for a new Buster Machine. Meaning either we?ve got a new Go-Buster in the cards, or Hiromu?s getting another mech. Either way, be prepared for a 99.8% chance of a bulkier Mecha combination, or a 99.9% chance of cross compatibility with the main three.
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#78 |
Standing By
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
Posts: 2,619
|
Quote:
It's continuously interesting to me that Hiromu isn't just Accidentally Blunt or whatever, he's sort of a prick. He definitely thinks he's the best part of the Go-Busters, and he has a massive blind spot when it comes to his weaknesses or mistakes. (Again: the story where Hiromu has zero tolerance for other people's mistakes comes an episode after Hiromu fails 20 times in a row!!!) He genuinely thinks that Koyama's single mistake is a huge failing of his character, and he looks down on him for it. It makes for a more interesting arc in the episode than Hiromu just realizing that he came off a little mean to a random guy.
Quote:
Congrats on your 2600th post!
__________________
![]() 心 と 刃 |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#79 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 6,735
|
Quote:
That touch of narcissism is one of Hiromu's less desirable qualities for sure. However, I think it's due to his strong sense of responsibility and pride in his performance as Redbuster that he's willing to admit his mistake and make it right. He doesn't really want to be mean, but having to save the world, find his parents and stay alive for his big sis puts a lot of pressure on him, so those feelings can get misdirected at others.
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
#80 |
Ex-Weather Three leader
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 11,677
|
Hiromu at the time was also something I felt the creative staff were trying to be different so to speak. Aside from Captain Marvelous from Gokaiger, Takeru from Shinkenger, and Satoru from Boukenger, a good majority of the 2000s red rangers were upbeat or loud in the name of hotbloodedness or nekketsu, the Japanese term, for a lack of better words. While I have no qualms about red rangers who fall under that category, it was refreshing to see a red ranger like Hiromu for a change. Off topic, this talk of Hiromu has me craving fried chicken.
__________________
![]() Last edited by Sunred; 08-24-2024 at 06:24 PM.. |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:56 PM.
|