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#6521 |
Veteran Member
Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 3,793
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I think we definitely need a legendary pirate rider, maybe matching our main rider. The main character himself would either be a captain looking for his treasure aka following in his footsteps, or a newcomer to the team doing this as a mentor. For the secondary, I would use the concept of a loner who doesn't want to work in a team, but is forced to. And the tertiary was something like a cursed pirate in the style of "The Flying Dutchman".
Plus a marine rider too! |
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#6522 |
Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
Posts: 1,414
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So, without saying any spoilers, how did people feel about Gavv overall? I kind of want to give it a go since the neon, poppy visuals contrasted with darker elements seems like it would be my style.
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#6523 |
The Immortal King Tasty
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Every diner you've ever been to.
Posts: 4,032
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Personally, as someone who very much enjoyed Gavv, I also feel it has a ton of more specific strengths beyond that to praise, which, yes, would include the way that pop aesthetic plays into the overall themes, which touch on life's sweet and sour moments in equal measure. My advice when people are asking recommendations is just to go with whatever looks interesting anyway, so if you're saying the basic concept of the show already appeals to you, I mean, a better question is why not give it a shot? And again, in Gavv's specific case, even if it doesn't end up being a new favorite, it seems to be a show that rarely if ever leaves people feeling outright burned.
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#6524 |
Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
Posts: 1,414
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The general impression I've gotten is that it's by far the least disliked Reiwa Rider series so far, which I think is more worth noting upfront than how many people would call it their most liked. It's a pretty well-rounded show, in a few different ways, that builds its story and characters in a very steady, measured fashion that seems to do a great job keeping people on board with what it's doing.
Personally, as someone who very much enjoyed Gavv, I also feel it has a ton of more specific strengths beyond that to praise, which, yes, would include the way that pop aesthetic plays into the overall themes, which touch on life's sweet and sour moments in equal measure. My advice when people are asking recommendations is just to go with whatever looks interesting anyway, so if you're saying the basic concept of the show already appeals to you, I mean, a better question is why not give it a shot? And again, in Gavv's specific case, even if it doesn't end up being a new favorite, it seems to be a show that rarely if ever leaves people feeling outright burned. |
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