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Episode 28: Reza in Grave Danger!! Rasputin's Revenge So what's the setup? Turns out that there's a space between spaces when it comes to our realm and the Parallel World, this space called the Portral Realm/World. And Rasputin, the big bad of the first show, ended up trapped here after being killed off by Iron Mask. Or at the very least, his soul did. And the ties to Iron Mask are certainly highlighted in a couple key scenes... Quote:
In the end though, it's all about how Reza isn't fully over his actions during the original show, and he very well might never be able to fully forgive himself. But at the end of the day, he has a family now, and he knows full well that every one of them loves and cherishes him just as much as he does them. That shot of Azazel surrounded by his family was great, and really did bring everything together.
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It's so good!
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Yeah, and while logically speaking he shouldn't be held responsible(Rasputin of all people trying to chastise Reza kinda makes it clear that the audience isn't meant to hold anything against Reza), people's' feelings typically aren't 1000% logical. Regardless of details, Reza still does feel guilt over what happened, and the love of his family helps him to move forward.
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Episode 41: Reza's Fight in the Parallel World ![]() Switchblade is now legally obligated to watch the BIMA franchise. Why? Because incase you're bad with faces like I am, that's Tetsuo Kurata. Also known as Minami Kotaro AKA Kamen Riders Black and RX! And if you think I'm not about to utterly geek out over that fact, then you clearly didn't read my posts on the Gackt episodes of the original BIMA. Because this franchise continues to floor me with the guest stars they manage to get! Here, Kurata is credited as "Naga Legend" and is revealed to be a different type of Satria than our usual fare, and given how similar both Kurata and Gackt operate, the MO for "Legend" Satria must be as follows: 1. Show up 2. Bully the current Satria 3. Refuse to elaborate 4. Leave And yet, it works? Like, this episode was so awesome! And Kurata is so cool in this! He's absolutely the main star and I'm here for it! The setup for this episode is that Reza ends up getting himself caught in a trap while raiding a Vudo outpost, and it's here that he meets Kurata and his thief apprentice. One thing leads to another, and soon enough things escalate into an all out war between the Satrias and a miniature army of Vudo's' soldiers. And man of man is the action spectacular in this one. Once the war sequence breaks out, all bets are off. You got Kurata taking on legions of Gladion soldiers. Azazel and Karax in a duel to the death. Kurata transforming into a giant dragon out of nowhere! Yeah, turns out that Naga was also the dragon that we saw at the start of "The Beginning" all that time ago. You know, the dragon that helped Ray become Bima-X to begin with? And he also imparts an interesting gift onto Reza as well... This episode is a wild ride from start to end, and with all the budget on screen, almost comes across more as a short film rather than a just another episode of the show that it's a part of. Which is also owed to how this one is about five minutes longer than your standard BIMA-X episode. They really did go all out with this episode, probably due in part to just how excited they were to have the guest star that they did. And you know what? It certainly paid off, because I had a ton of fun with this one.
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Funny how the Legend characters do have the same MO lol
Yeah this was a really fun one. I had a slight feeling of who I was looking at when we got the end of the last episode, but I wasn't sure. Upon starting 41 though and being treated with "Hello everyone, I'm Tetsuo Kurata" and I realized "Holy shit they got him?!" Really fun episode focused on Reza with a fun guest actor and a pretty cool single episode plot of breaking out of a Vudo Outpost. Overall I enjoyed this one and it was crazy how we called back to 'The Beginning' with this episode since I wasn't expecting an actual explanation for the dragon we saw. |
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Episode 29: World of the Satria's Secrets Episode 30: Saving Torga from Dark Limbo Let's start with the action. Every fight scene is really well choreographed, and episode 30 starts off with a battle on a CGI stage so bombastic that I could've believe that BIMA-X aired in 2014. Not only is the greenscreen handled really well, but the fight itself is very inventive featuring a constantly changing and looping environment that both fighters utilize to the fullest. Quote:
But of course the action wouldn't be nearly as effective if not for the characters and their drama. Enter Iron Mask, who now has the power to enter Limbo. You know, that pocket dimension from the original BIMA that none of the bad guys could touch before? Not only is it expanded into its own world here, but it turns out it has a dark parallel. And the explanation that anyone chosen to be a Satria can get in there does explain how Reza was able to transport there during his Mikhail days.
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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.
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Episode 39: The Earth's Dark Power
But actually, I think my personal favorite scene has to be when Ray and Dimas retreat to regroup and think things over, because it means that the rest of the family gets some time to shine, which has been missing for a bit. Randy is the one to put together the connection between the Power Stones and the Spots, and from that give an angle for the Satrias to act. Quote:
Episode 40: Reunion of a Family Torn Apart
Randy and Rena's' parents return, but unfortunately, VUDO never left. As it turns out, the mom and dad have been doing their best to spy on the Vudo Empire all this time, while also trying to find a way to save Ray's' folks. And it's when they try to deliver important information to their children that Vudo strikes, preventing some top secret information from getting out and in the end taking Rena hostage. Reza was also aware of everything he was doing while brainwashed, compared to the type where the victim forgets. Even though it's not his fault, he's still tormented by his memories of beating up Ray and making people suffer. But yeah, dark turning to light is such a trite cliche. I like how dark is treated fairly as an element of the original 7 Power Stones and just happens to get misused for evil, similar to Ankokuken Kurayami. Hitam probably chose Reza as he understood darkness the most.
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Dimas' problem is the usual him being 'privileged' that he doesn't suffer as much as the Bramasakti family, which I wonder if this'd be used to encourage creating suffering in others, like even enabling villains' heinous actions to others so that they'd 'grow'. People have justified villains for this too.
Yeah! Despite him being a bit more of a comedic relief in BIMA-X, it's nice to see he still has the smarts that he displayed in BIMA. Remember, he's the one who deduced that Mikhail was Reza.
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Episode 42: The Suspicious Rena Episode 43: Bringing Back Rena ![]() This two-parter is brought to us by Daisuke Ishibashi. No idea who that is? I don't blame you, as the amount of stuff he's written in the toku sphere is pretty limited. As in, like 10 episodes total limited. And while I'm not familiar with most of his work(really only knowing the four episodes he wrote for Kamen Rider Wizard), then he certainly has his strengths and weaknesses, yeah. Let's get the main weakness out of the way: The dialogue. Like, it's not the worst character dialogue I've ever heard/read, but episode 43 especially is filled with very unnatural sounding and stilted conversations that kinda took me out of things alot. The premise of these episodes is that Lady Mossa has brainwashed Rena, and is using her to both attack our heroes as well as steal the Power Stones. Funnily enough, Dimas is the only one who really puts things together as events unfold, and in kind of an odd way? He claims it's due to him sensing the emotions behind Rena, but a much easier angle, and the one I thought they were going for based on how the scene was shot, was Rena's' obvious lie about her ring. But no, that's never really brought up, weirdly enough. And if it sounds like I'm about to tear these episodes a new one, I'm really not. Sure, they have flaws, but in the end, Ishibashi had to've done something right, because the emotional climax of it all really did work for me. From Rena's' nearly fatal injuries, to Randy rushing Lady Mossa, I was super into the soap opera aspect of it all(in Mossa's' own words). It helped that the musical score was really good too. It's just that I feel like another pass through editing would've really helped these episodes out. They do still work; especially if you like these characters like I do, but they could've been elevated that much more, I think.
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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.
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You know with this most recent two-parter I definitely did feel the dialogue was a bit off now that you mention it.
Honestly I legit thought Dimas was going to go on the Rena somehow buying a ring despite being kidnapped and not "she has an aura of bloodlust" which I mean, he does mention the ring discrepancy briefly when he actively confronts her about it in the first part. But it's weird that it's not the first thing he makes note of in telling the others. That said, the emotional climax hit oh so good like holy shit. Rena's sacrificial play leading into Randy rushing down Lady Mosa while Bima-X and Torga play support? Legit had my mouth agape the entire time because holy shit, dialogue was slightly wonky, but it hit hard given we're this late into the series and we've had so much more time to spend with all these characters. |
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