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Episode 29: World of the Satria's Secrets
Episode 30: Saving Torga from Dark Limbo While Dimas learning about Ray's' past could've maybe been explored a little more, I do feel we got just enough to get the idea across; Especially for anyone who's already seen the first show. And it also helps in emphasizing just how differently Ray and Dimas take the idea of being a Satria in the first place. Add in the return of Bima Legend and it made for a really good time. Sadly not played by Gackt this time, though. Quote:
Episode 31: The Birth of Super Kranion!!
Episode 32: Clenching onto the Promise of Victory That one glaring issue aside, however, I did enjoy these episodes for what they were. The overall mood was nice, no one felt out of character, and the boxing match at the end was alot of fun. And while I'm sure someone out there could point out that logically no human should stand a chance against a member of Shadow Crisis, I felt that emotionally, everything worked in the episode's' favor, and I didn't mind any sort of power discrepancy, really. R.I.P. Quote:
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Yeah, the highs are really high in this one, which helps alot.
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Intriguing to see this backstory contrast between Ray and Dimas, showing that while Dimas is genuinely heroic and wants to help, he hasn't suffered as much tragedy as the other Satrias (2 sets of lost parents is kind of hard to top!) or even Ricca, so he cannot understand as deeply. However, I think that actually justifies Dimas' decision to try getting to know Ray better, allowing him to appreciate more what they're fighting to protect and earning Ray's respect.
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The screencap was confusing, until I remembered it was Niko, not Reza.
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I liked how Shadow Crisis' plot to try using human hosts again was defeated this time by showing the power of humanity in Niko, who despite lacking the physical strength of his opponents has the strong spirit and boxing skills to make up for it, making this another time where Zacros underestimates humanity's bonds.
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Episode 17: The Order to Kill Ricca! Episode 18: Thawing a Cold Heart Sure, there's a small message about empathy and meeting people where they're at thrown in there, but it's not really a primary focus nor is it a major issue to be overcome. Heck, the whole emotional climax, wherein Ray tells Ricca that she's like family now, kinda comes way too easy? But it's whatever. Quote:
I think the biggest takeaway for me in all of this was actually Lady Mossa; She has a rather good showing here! Her plan is direct, but proven to be effective, and she quickly shows that she's one of the Death Phantoms for a reason. I especially liked how she took advantage of the fact that none of the heroes knew what her civilian identity was. And her monster form is cool too.
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The action itself isn't anything super stellar, but we do get a new finishing attack for Azazel, who also gets a surprising amount of screen time throughout this thing. First fighting Iron Mask in episode 17(with his previous identity of Mikhail getting mentioned) and then doing a great job holding off Mossa in 18. And of course, you know, the shirtless scene that I'm sure many a viewer was happy to see. I guess this was all to make up for him being a bit absent recently.
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That makes alot of sense honestly. Thanks for that info.
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Episode 33: Rexor's Secret Manuver Episode 34: Iron Mask's Identity ![]() The mystery of Iron Mask could've so easily gone wrong. This sort of slow build up for a character I've grown to like... it builds a sort of expectation and anticipation, you know? However, I'm happy to report that, in terms of my own personal tastes, these two episodes came very close to being perfect. And the mystery of who Iron Mask is concluded in a way that I was very satisfied with. But I'm getting ahead of myself. Befor we tackle what is very much the biggest highlight of this two-parter, I wanna take some time to give credit to various others aspects that shouldn't be overlooked. Because there's alot going on here, and it all comes together for a very enjoyable experience. First off, Rexor has the best showing here that he's had all show. This is the first time we get to see him be very direct in his manipulation of his enemies, and he does it all while carrying a gravitas that makes him very enjoyable as a character. He's the one primarily responsible for pushing this story forward, and characters providing plot is how I tend to like things most of the time. Next, the technicals of these particular episodes are surprisingly good. The score for episode 34 especially is rather memorable all around and great to listen to. And the action across both episodes is superb, with big highlights being stuff like Torga rebounding between iron pillars, and Bima-X Storm's' arrows being wielded as swords, which is one of the most badass things I've seen in a long time. Combine those with a moody and dramatic atmosphere and I'm locked in. But now the big one. The very crux of the entirety of these two episode: Iron Mask's' backstory. As it turns out, both of Iron Mask's' bodies were made by Rexor. And Iron Mask is a Kamen Rider in all but name: Being a human who was experimented on and turned into a cyborg. And the entire plan set in motion by Black Lord was to fill Iron Mask with enough hatred that they would cause the Synthetic Power Stone in Iron Mask's' new body to evolve, and turn him into an Anti-Satria: Evil Torga. Although while I don't think Black Lord fully thought out this plan of his, it does bring back an aspect of the Power Stones that we haven't seen in a long time: That being how they can absorb emotions. Remember, that was a whole part of Rasputin's' plan in building Grand Gator. But more than just thematic symbolism, there's also a very direct reason as to why Iron Mask is a Satria; And that's because he was one. Infact, he's the original Torga. And in ages past he decided he was beyond the very people he'd been chosen to protect, and had to be put down by Bima Legend. Which in turns helps explain his beef with Bima. And if the absolutely stellar fight he has with Bima-X and Torga wasn't enough to sell you on the power scale that Evil Torga wields, it's established that he was almost equal to Bima Legend, who back in BIMA was absolutely insurmountable. Wielding Storm Mode's' Hurricane Blaster as swords? Yeah, Iron Mask is the one who does that. Other feats include creating his own pocket dimension, no selling Torga Ice's' deep freeze combined with Bima-X Magnetic's' binding field, and forcing Atlas to work for him alongside his own weapon; Titan. And there's no sudden Azazel showing up or any of the sort here either. This ends with our heroes losing. It's all high praise, but I did say "almost" perfect earlier, didn't I? There's just two small things that I feel could've been done to make these episodes even better. First is one that we've already discussed prior: That the Orange Power Stone really should not have replaced the Yellow one. Keeping the Metal Stone around, and thus here having it be revealed as the original stone that Iron Mask used in the past would've been very thematically fitting given his cyborg nature. Heck, even saying that the Blue Stone was originally his would've been better. But no, it is still the Thunder Stone, which works alot less smoothly. The other apsect being that I wish it had been revealed that Rexor had used pieces of Grand Gator to create Iron Mask's' new body, as it would've tied into how Rexor mentioned gathering the scrap way early in the show and also would've been very thematically fitting, given the angle of filling Iron Mask with hatred. In the end though, both of those are very minor complaints. I had a really great time with these episodes, and I really don't know if BIMA-X will be able to top these.
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Iron Mask has always been a fascinating character to witness, being a fairly cool general who seemingly died only to be brought back at the very end of Bima to serve as a bridge in the sequel.
Of course there was his second death and then his rebirth, in which we've slowly but surely been getting these hints that Iron Mask is more than he seems. And it all culminates in thee two episodes in which not only do we get to learn his backstory, but he gets an absolutely insane debut as an Anti-Satria. Honestly I'm finding an appreciation for that dinky arm cannon of his on his new body now. Purely because that's pretty much how Atlas(and now TItan) functions as a weapon. So in a sense you could say it was very thematic that he's been using it all this time. Also Evil Torga? Killer name and a real slick suit. Real solid set of episodes these two. |
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Yes, the Iron Mask/Evil Torga biography is truly insane. He connects with the main characters on so many levels.
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Honestly I'm finding an appreciation for that dinky arm cannon of his on his new body now. Purely because that's pretty much how Atlas(and now TItan) functions as a weapon. So in a sense you could say it was very thematic that he's been using it all this time. Also Evil Torga? Killer name and a real slick suit.
And I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Episode 19: Seeking the Power Stones, Ghost Monsters Appear! Even the obligatory fight at the end is a joke, with all six monsters getting defeated quite easily. And while it might at first seem like they all got nerfed just for the sake of a joke, there is a logical explanation in that none of them have Synthetic Power Stones this time around, and thus would actually be alot weaker. It's a small thing, and it's not even really explained in the episode itself, but it works out and I appreciate it. Quote:
Oh, and this episode also confirms that the Yellow Power Stones has been retconned into an Orange one. Tis a shame, that. Heck, BIMA-X is full of little retcons like that, I've noticed. Like how the family now works for Suzuki instead of Satria Motors. It's nothing that totally breaks the story or anything, but still, they're there.
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Episode 35: The Strange Master Episode 36: The True Power of the Master's Training ![]() If you were able to guess that these episodes were an homage to the Karate Kid franchise based on their titles alone, then congrats, you've watched television before! And hey, I'm a fan of martial arts flicks and shows. I love me a good training arc. Which is why it pains me to say that I really didn't care for these two episodes at all. Everything they tried to do, I felt was done poorly, and I've seen done better. The generous interpretation of Ray and Dimas' training is that the lesson that's imparted on them by the Master is all about mindset. That as long as you keep what's important in mind, you're be more motivated and thus perform better. Being focused is better than being scatter-brained or lethargic. Unfortunately, the actual dialogue of the entire scenario instead makes the claim that somehow, the fight against Evil Torga made our heroes lose sight of the reason they fight in the first place. Which is frankly very stupid given that their struggle against their new found foe isn't treated any differently than any other threat to Earth that they've fought so far. And the very ungenerous take on this is the implication that the lack of proper mindset is the reason why the duo couldn't beat Evil Torga to begin with. Which is frankly very insulting to the characters as well as very ignorant of the entire narrative up to now since a ton of episodes had to do with these characters putting others above themselves: Dimas using his wealth to aid the people of Jakarta, Ray resolving to help everyone he can ever since the original BIMA, etc. Now, the episodes aren't a total wash: There's some decently interesting stuff done with the villains here. Such as Rexor reviving Draconer as a zombie, Iron Mask making an alliance with the Vudo Empire, and Mossa's' powers working how they logically should. But sad to say that they weren't cool or notable enough to me to make up for the main meat of the story. Needless to say, when it comes to fights to the death, I very much prefer what Dragon Ball Super had to say about the matter: ![]()
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