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Have Zord, Will Travel
![]() ![]() Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: MI
Posts: 6,028
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An incident occurs on MultiEarth A0073. Not only the First Investigation Division, but also Reiji and Colonel Date from the Archives Division rush to the scene.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Aug 2021
Posts: 3,228
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The pursuit of a criminal so weak that even WaniPat's intervention doesn't prevent his capture turns into a real disaster when Dark Gavan enters the picture. It turns out that he's not only a transhuman spreading Nega Emorgears and the culprit behind the death of Reiji's mentor (which was predictable), but also the original Gavan of Earth A0073. Once Destiny's Gavan, now Death's Gavan, proves to be a dangerous and brutal opponent. He seriously wounds Daisuke, leaving Reiji virtually helpless against him. Fortunately, in a spectacular robot battle, the forces are more equal, and righteous anger helps Reiji defeat his opponent.
But ultimately, the villain escapes, and the Emorgear Syndrome occurs, merging the various Earths. Judging by the reaction and scale, the consequences should be serious, but the rest of the episode is spent announcing that Daisuke is okay. And the next episode is about a sniper hunting Setsuna. A classic plot. But despite the rushed nature and some confusion, the episode turned out very well. Yes, it could have been better prepared, but it still evokes strong emotions. And that's exactly what the show strives for. Still, I hope Death Gavan doesn't disappear for too long. And I'm really looking forward to the reveal of his story. |
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Henshin Heaven
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Inside a Hyper Battle Video, help.
Posts: 1,540
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Well the plot definitely seems to be moving now, though I once again find myself thinking the show could handle infodumping with more grace. I almost always find this show "fun", it has a lot of visual style, good casting, all that good stuff. But the emotional weight is ironically lacking so far.
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Ex-Weather Three leader
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 12,075
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I love Death Gavan/Gavan Destiny's naming scheme. I'm sure we'll have to wait to learn more, but I wonder if he was a hero who:
a. Foresaw the worst-case scenarios and prevented them b. Didn't foresee the future, but rather took on nearly impossible missions to change its course, thus the name Gavan Destiny.
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Standing By
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
Posts: 2,821
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A pretty good episode that delivers overdue lore and plot and character development.
Firstly, there's the flashback to Daisuke getting weirdly excited about visting another Cosmo Layer for the first time (an ordinary-looking one) and suddenly suffering from a severe case of Spider-Verse illness. I currently feel neutral about this as the cause hasn't been explained yet. While Gavan Infinity is the only confirmed Uchuu Keiji who can D-Jump, we know Gavan Type-G and Shaider were able to travel to the Kyuranger universe using an alternative method without any problems to their health. This could mean:
Moving on to the present, WaniPat have more focus in this episode, as the first one set entirely in A0073. They were kind of annoying before since they mostly just mocked Reiji and Daisuke while seemingly doing nothing important despite their higher rank, but after almost losing Daisuke in the first encounter with Death Gavan, these two divisions have started to become friends. I figured that would happen at some point, but I'm glad it's already done so we can get better scenes with them. Gavan Infinity is not the first Gavan in this universe, having been preceded by Gavan Destiny, now called Death Gavan. Unlike OG Gavan and Type-G, Infinity and Destiny are visually distinct Gavans with different colors and Emogears, although they both have the same general design which I guess is unique to A0073's Gavans. This may explain why Gavans in this show have unique names, as even though the title and rank of Gavan is unique, the user, powers and appearance are not. Of course, the design would have to change for some users, depending on whether they're human or ant. Death Gavan is much more intimidating now that he's actually doing stuff instead of standing around in the background of criminal scenes. My favorite part is where he's standing around on a rooftop, which is admittedly more standing around like he did before, but then he follows that with countering Infinity's first strike by dropping him through the rooftop all the way down to the base of the building! When Cosmo Gavarion G.I. debuted in the climactic space battle, I actually thought for a moment it was going to lose when Death Gavan's Ark Gavarion GC-R's lazer continued to advance. It took Infinity using an Emotional Burst to turn the tide and I could totally feel the intensity in their fight! The only minor problem I have with this episode is yet another criminal who's just there to be a criminal. A guy who's mad with society and we only know that since Death Gavan told us. Although I suppose Death Gavan himself counts as the real criminal of the week, hence why I say it's only a minor problem. "Mad with society" is such a generic shallow motivation though, like, I would've accepted something more absurd. So yeah, this was a pretty good episode. However, I feel like it's still too late for me to get invested at this point, when I have the option to watch Kyojyu Tokusou Juspion instead. But I don't think this is a total failure, I just think Gavan Infinity is a show that I'm more likely to enjoy watching in sequences rather than weekly where I become disappointed and confused with the direction. I'll wait for a Project RED show that I can seriously invest in first, before I consider returning to this one. Until then, I hope the rest of you enjoy Gavan Infinity as much as you can. Quote:
I love Death Gavan/Gavan Destiny's naming scheme. I'm sure we'll have to wait to learn more, but I wonder if he was a hero who:
a. Foresaw the worst-case scenarios and prevented them b. Didn't foresee the future, but rather took on nearly impossible missions to change its course, thus the name Gavan Destiny.
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