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#331 |
Echoing Oni
Join Date: Jan 2012
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GOTOU AND SATONAKA: There?s something about the chemistry between these two that always delivers for me. (If I have one complaint about this series as a whole, it?s that the show never used Satonaka enough.) Gotou?s serious heroism set next to Satonaka?s whole I?m Just Doing My Job lackadaisical indifference -slash- constant understated competence is funny on its own, but this show always ups it by reminding the audience that Satonaka is actually Gotou?s boss. Him having to politely suffer through her lack of urgency is maybe my favorite attribute of Gotou?s, and this episode thankfully leverages that to immediately undercut Gotou?s big boy costume change and tactical backpack to make him STILL the sidekick to a more charismatic actor. Even if the rest of this episode had been scenes of the production team destroying my Figuarts collection, I?d?ve still cheered this episode on. Satonaka and her sidekick, Birth! SPLENDID!!!
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THE BIRD YUMMY SPAWNED FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION FIGHTS USING RED TAPE: This is it. This is the best thing in this episode, and it?s also the episode where Satonaka fights a Yummy in a cute outfit. BEST EPISODE YET!
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#332 |
Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2019
Posts: 2,765
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Fun fact: The ending card for 40 is the one time in the entire show where Eiji and Ankh don’t have the Hawk, Tiger and Hopper medals. No matter what other medals they gain and lose, they always have TaToBa.
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#333 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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It's definitely salt in the wound! |
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#334 |
New Member
Join Date: Feb 2025
Posts: 12
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Man, the birthday party in this episode has to be one of my favorite scenes in the show, maybe the whole franchise. Also, it gave us Eiji happily hitting the monkey while Ankh scowls, which might be the greatest shot in the episode. I need a GIF of that!
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#335 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 6,611
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It's really the best. I like any show that's willing to take such a bold left turn from the conventions of the genre, and I adore any show that uses that unexpected energy to expose the psychology of a major character in such a heartbreaking way.
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#336 |
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Posts: 1,486
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KAMEN RIDER OOO EPISODE 40 - “CONTROL, A BIRTHDAY PARTY, AND A VANISHING ANKH”
Team OOO goes to the Evil Neighbor house, but it’s full of controlled cops. Eiji won’t risk harming innocents in pursuit of the Yummy, so Eiji and Ankh have to wait around outside until the Yummy comes out. But they can’t go back to Cous Coussier – controlled cops, remember – and they’ve got no idea when the Yummy will reappear since they don’t know what its food is, so they just… hang out. They’ve got nothing to do, nowhere to be, and it’s summertime. Quote:
It’s the best little section of TV any series could ask for, giving the show room to cash in all of the investment the audience has made over the last year to create something so beautiful and melancholy. It’s all grounded in Ankh’s desperate need for control (like in the title!), where he needs to always keep others at a distance through cruelty, or threats, or intimidation, but it’s all just him trying to be the one that decides who can be hurt, so he can make sure it isn't him. Ankh clearly cares about this dumb family of morons he’s collected, and like he says, he doesn’t give things back. He hates that Eiji and Hina know him well enough to see through him, and it’s the blaring subtext of the best scene in the best episode of this show. (Sorry, 39, you had a good run!) Ankh still wants to be seen as the ruthless Greeed that’d kill any of them if the mood struck, but everyone knows that isn’t true anymore. It’s been a year, and too much has changed.
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(I don’t have a lot to say about it, but I really like how this episode gives Hina room to talk about why she’s letting the status quo proceed, but then her answer is basically just Vibes. It’s so smart of this show to just let Hina enjoy her pseudo-brother without trying to define it or excuse it. It’s nice to have her brother around in some form, even if that form is Ankh, and Ankh is letting her have this time with her brother, so maybe he’s not so bad after all.)
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The rest of the episode is a typically brilliant collection of fun fights and large-scale plotting – the wacky couple, Lost Ankh’s shocking cliffhanger victory, Satonaka negotiating a better salary to work at Gotou’s pace – but it’s the middle, and how it breathes in 10 months of exceptional storytelling to breathe out 2 months of trying to hold onto a thing as it's disappearing, that really made this one perfect for me.
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#337 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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I think it's more that Hina only really fights back out of a kind of terror, while Chiyoko will aggressively defend the things that matter to her. If some pushy cops come into her home and place of business to take away two people she cares for? Yeah, there's gonna be some international fists flying!
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#338 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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KAMEN RIDER OOO EPISODE 41 - “SIBLINGS, A RESCUE, AND EIJI’S DEPARTURE”
![]() Of all the ways a show might follow up on a cliffhanger that featured the capture and possible extinguishment of the co-lead, I’m not sure that Wacky Training Montage Featuring The Exact Same Actor would’ve made even my top 50 guesses. But this is OOO: anything goes. It’s the most bizarre pivot, and yet all this episode that’s full of the actor who plays Ankh does is reinforce how non-optional Ankh’s presence is. There’s the tactical aspect, sure – I love that the show treats Ankh’s ability to throw three Medals right on target every single time as the otherworldly skill it is; on the other hand, it’s kind of insane that Eiji has zero clue of what Medals to use in a fight on his own – but it’s more that Ankh was a friend who reached out for help, so Eiji is going to do whatever he has to in order to save Ankh. It’s not about depriving the Greeed of firepower or whatever, it’s the exact same thing he’s been doing for a year about Shingo – this guy needs help, and it’s within Eiji’s power to help him. The end. But before that point, we get the incredibly fun problem of the Best Possible Outcome happening a single scene after a completely different Worst Possible Outcome happening. Hina and Eiji are terrified of losing Ankh, but here’s good ol’ smiling Shingo, bewigged brother, who reduces Hina to an overjoyed ONII-CHAN machine. (Jesus, I swear, if I gotta hear her say ONII-CHAN on repeat for one more goddamn scene…) It’s a great twist, creating a hugely positive moment in the aftermath of Ankh’s capture, because the show only briefly feints at the idea that this is a win that doesn’t need to be disturbed. Eiji never views Shingo’s survival as a zero-sum state with Ankh’s survival, and almost instantly leaves Hina and Shingo to their former/future domestic bliss in order to fight to save Ankh. This is a show that worked so hard to make Ankh’s existence inviolable, making him a part of the group in way that demands that Eiji reach back and save his friend. Much like last episode, Ankh deserves to be around because his friends care about him – it doesn’t need to be explained more than that. Not an episode with a ton of room for anything else, and that’s maybe a good thing. Between an incredibly strange training montage with Shingo and the OOO/Birth assault on the Yummy at Kamen Rider Fields, everything else is just Eiji indulging in how rapidly his status quo has changed, and I’m very okay with that. (Also, I kind of think Eiji wasn’t eating because he’s become enough of a Greeed that he doesn’t require food anymore. Not good!) Everything in this one feels appropriately unbalanced and untenable, instead of the typical OOO format with a slightly altered cast. Way weirder of a continuation to last episode’s cliffhanger than I’d’ve expected, but also way more fun to watch. ![]() |
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#339 |
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Join Date: May 2019
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I like that Shingo?s medal throwing results in some horribly mismatched and gaudy random combos. Aside from that, not much to say on this one.
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#340 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 6,611
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I'm sure the Wiki appreciated his bizarre tactical choices, if nothing else.
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