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#831 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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The bit with Hajime on the phone, it's brilliant and all, but it's always going be that speech Tachibana gives after his mask breaks open that gets to me the most. Him just sitting on that rock, admitting to this monster that absolutely nothing in his life ever works out for him, basically acknowledging what a total f***-up he is, it really gets to the core of what a genuinely sorrowful character he is, and makes it all the more powerful that he's finally deciding to just do the right thing for once, and act not out of fear, or even purpose, like after Sayoko died, but just faith. Seeing Tachibana believe in something for once is exactly the conclusion to his arc I want to see, and this episode did a lot to make me feel all the ups and downs of his development were worth it.
But it's the way Tachibana isn't exactly fighting for Hajime, it's that he's fighting because his friends are fighting for Hajime... I love that. I love him seeing the value in actual real people, real connections, not just some figurative People that he's always doing insane things for. I love him thinking outside of himself, considering other viewpoints, finally, at the end. I love how it takes what's pretty much already a slam dunk (it's such a great fight!) and just, like, keeps dunking. Keeps finding little things that were flaws in Tachibana and saying Let's Just Address Those Real Quick. Love it. |
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#832 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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One of my first exposures to Blade was a video review of some Motion Revive figures - an older, mid-00s precursor to the S(h)odo lines. The wave included several Kuuga plus Blade and Garren. The Garren figure was based off of this episode with the damaged helmet. It was a long time before I saw the scene in context and it was definitely a satisfying pay-off. It’s a brutal fight, especially the end where they’re just wailing each other at point-blank range. I like a good, flashy action scene, but sometimes a more minimalist approach can be even more effective.
And, honestly, I might love the Leangle/Garren fight more, 'cause he beats Leangle in one move! |
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#833 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
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I keep thinking about that Tachibana/Hajime scene from the beginning of the episode, with the Sealing Stone. It's so absolutely crucial to Tachibana's arc in this story.
Usually, Tachibana's working off of the same information as everyone else in the story (or less!), and so when he makes his inevitable I'm Doing This For Your Own Good terrible decisions, it's mostly him opting for pessimism instead of optimism, fear instead of hope, suspicion instead of faith. In this one, he sees the Sealing Stone. He touches it. He's the only one of the human Riders to do that, to see the shape of their destructor. Because it's not the Joker who's going to destroy the world, it's the Sealing Stone who will. It's the vessel for God's judgment. And he's touched it. For the rest of the cast, What Happens If We Don't Seal Hajime is vague, debatable. Who really knows? Hajime's a good guy, he'll find a way to overcome it. For Tachibana, it's like he touched the atom bomb. He knows exactly what's going to happen, and he can't debate any of it. The apocalypse is at hand. But he sides with his friends anyway. He has more reason than ever to disregard the trust they've placed in Hajime and make the hard choice, and he's still willing to side with them. It's so much more powerful, him making that decision knowing what only he and Hajime know. Such a smart scene to include. |
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#834 |
Filthy SU/FE Trash
Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 576
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see and this is why Blade is Lightyears ahead of Faiz/Agito/Hibiki(TBF you'll find out what happened with Hibiki soon enough) with it's characters Tachibana knows he's a screwup and decides he has to save the world anyways the only 2 Rider series I have above Blade are Ex-Aid and Gaim in that order funny thing is tbfh I know it's easy to say Gaim is just Ryuki 2000's edition but I'd say it takes more queues from Blade tbf first half of Gaim is very much Ryuki 2.0 before they COMPLETELY Twist most of the concepts of the henshin hero genere on it's head and then it becomes more like Blade also Kachidoki Arms is BY FAR THE most badass form debut in the franchise like IDK HOW YOU CAN TOP THAT S--T
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#835 |
Veteran Member
Join Date: May 2019
Posts: 2,878
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Thank god that Kamen Rider Series generally don’t announce the title, or you’d have been given this episode’s plot twist early (for the record, the title is “Garren Eliminated”)
Anyway, a lot of lasts from this post. First, we have the last of the show’s memes. Notably, if one of the Riders*had just used the*Remote Tapir card to unseal*Noboru*Shima in this episode, they would have been free to seal Kanai without causing the Joker to win the Battle Fight and destroy the world. Some fans poked fun at this overlooked solution And we close the Rouse Card Information Kiosk with a special retrospective for Garren, looking at some of the cards he uses. Change Stag The Stag Undead (スタッグアンデッド Sutaggu Andeddo) is the unseen Category Ace Undead*from the Suit of Diamonds. When sealed, the Stag Undead allows the transformation into Kamen Rider Garren. * Suit: Diamond * Category: Ace * Effect name: CHANGE * Card name: Change Stag (チェンジ・スタッグ Chenji Sutaggu) * Consumption points: +3 ![]() Bullet Armadillo The Armadillo Undead (アルマジロアンデッド Arumajiro Andeddo) is an unseen Category 2 Undead from the Suit of Diamonds. When sealed, the Armadillo Undead allows Kamen Rider Garren to enhance the efficiency of long range-weapons. * Suit: Diamond * Category: 2 * Ability Name: Bullet * Card Name: Bullet Armadillo (バレット・アルマジロ Baretto Arumajiro) * Consumption Points: FP 400 Upper Frog An Undead who has powerful uppercuts * Suit: Diamond * Category: 3 * Ability Name: UPPER * Card Name: Upper Frog (アッパー・フロッグ Appā Furoggu) * Consumption Points: FP 600 Drop Whale An Undead with powerful drop kicks. * Suit: Diamond * Category: 5 * Ability Name: DROP * Card Name: Drop Whale (ドロップ・ホエール Doroppu Hoēru) * Consumption Points: FP 1000 Fire Fly An Undead with fire based powers. * Suit: Diamond * Category: 6 * Ability Name: FIRE * Card Name: Fire Fly (ファイアフライ Faia Furai) * Consumption Points: FP 1000 But, that’s not it for me on this thread. I’ll be back after the final episode to share the three alternate continuations (The short story by Sho Aikawa, the SIC story by Masato Hayase and the novel by Jun’ichi Miyashita). |
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#836 |
take me to space
Join Date: Sep 2017
Posts: 1,406
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Throwing my hat in just to agree that Garren's big showdown at the end of this episode is absolutely epic. It beats out even his victory over the Peacock Undead as potential top 10 hypest moments of all time. His fatalistic speech then capped off with throwing himself and the Undead off that cliff, the drama of it all... It's art!
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#837 |
Kamen Ride Or Die
Join Date: Aug 2019
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 6,744
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see and this is why Blade is Lightyears ahead of Faiz/Agito/Hibiki(TBF you'll find out what happened with Hibiki soon enough) with it's characters Tachibana knows he's a screwup and decides he has to save the world anyways the only 2 Rider series I have above Blade are Ex-Aid and Gaim in that order funny thing is tbfh I know it's easy to say Gaim is just Ryuki 2000's edition but I'd say it takes more queues from Blade tbf first half of Gaim is very much Ryuki 2.0 before they COMPLETELY Twist most of the concepts of the henshin hero genere on it's head and then it becomes more like Blade also Kachidoki Arms is BY FAR THE most badass form debut in the franchise like IDK HOW YOU CAN TOP THAT S--T
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Throwing my hat in just to agree that Garren's big showdown at the end of this episode is absolutely epic. It beats out even his victory over the Peacock Undead as potential top 10 hypest moments of all time. His fatalistic speech then capped off with throwing himself and the Undead off that cliff, the drama of it all... It's art!
(I still love the Hajime/Garren scene more.) |
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#838 |
Filthy SU/FE Trash
Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 576
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I don't know if we're going to be in agreement about Blade being better than Faiz or Agito (Faiz does a phenomenal job building Takumi over the run of the series; Hikawa is Tachibana if all he thought about was other people instead of himself) but there's a lot of baggage to Tachibana that his final speech both acknowledges and overcomes, and that's one of the reasons it's so great. It feels like every lesson he's disregarded snaps into focus after watching Hajime lie to Amane, every single thing everyone's been trying to tell him gets that Oh Shit RIGHT moment of clarity. It's a super good scene.
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#839 |
Warrior of Delusions!
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Wait, you dont know either?
Posts: 5,854
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Godspeed, you failure of a man. Godspeed. |
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#840 |
Some guy. I'm alright.
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: Michigan
Posts: 5,216
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Yes, Tachibana. Very, very slowly inch your way towards the defeated Undead instead of just throwing your card at it which has had a 99% success rate in terms of every other Undead faced in the show. That won't seem contrived at all.
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