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That all being said, what plot stuff is in this episode really does jump things ahead a great deal. Randy theorizes that both his and Ray's' birth parents might still be alive, as keeping them enslaved would be a practical move on Vudo's' part. Mikhail meanwhile is not only struggling with resisting his mind control, but it's revealed that he is infact Reza, and he meets two mysterious people who know his real identity. Quote:
In this case, Topeng Besi and Azazel's rivalry can result in the people being free and safe from the loser's threat and make things easier for Bima, should either of them win and eliminate the other. That shouldn't mean either of them are doing something good right (for the winner)?
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Episode 17 ![]() This was easily my least liked episode so far. The main issue is pacing. This is two different episodes glued together and played at double speed, making for a sharp contrast of what the show has been up to now. There's the defeat of Iron Mask, with Bima gaining the Blue Power Stone, and then there's the return of Azazel, which at first is framed though he became his own entity, but apparently not? Oh, this also qualifies as a recap episode too, for some reason. And while the extended action sequences are cool and all, shoving these two things back to back together not only doesn't allow much in the way of breathing room, but also in turn removes a key element from BIMA; And that's the introspection that came with nearly every step forward in the plot. The very brief conversation with Randy doesn't even qualify. We never learn what exactly Iron Mask's' deal was. There's no period where Ray has to learn how to best utilize his new powers, and the bout against Azazel is almost entirely just that, a fight. Very little room is left for exploration or discussion. Both of the big events of this episode should be treated as major deals, but they're just glanced over for the sake of more fights, and that's a real shame in my book. Also, they direct Ray to start having a deeper voice whenever he's Bima now, which is such an out of nowhere thing to do this late into things. I found it very unnatural sounding and distracting. Just... yeah. It's not like this episode is outright awful or anything, but I wasn't much a fan of just how much it stood against the signature style BIMA had been going with up to this point.
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In addition to that though, Vudo sends its latest monster, the Decade Genome--I mean, the Megalodon Monster, to steal a machine known as the ZU Formula, which is an energy cannon that can pierce mountains no problem. Azazel is focused on the cannon, whereas Iron Mask is more concerned with making Bima suffer. With an easy way to do that; Having the Megalodon possess Rena. And what a fierce fight it puts up as a result! Quote:
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The fight between Azazel and Bima, while featuring some cliches(Azazel standing on Bima's' blade!) is still very fun to watch, and my joke about Inoue last episode ended up being quite prophetic given that this episode features them clashing in the water. Taranis not being two different colors like Helios is actually a great touch; Emphasizing how Taranis, unlike Helios, is a weapon made only for destruction rather than salvation. Quote:
On the Megalodon side of things, however, I did like how the story took into account the very obvious solution of just tracking the laptop belonging to Belinda's' dad. And seeing that Randy could actually throw down was a really nice treat. And of course, that very last bit of the episode, with Iron Mask blowing up the ship while Azazel is on it? That's a great hook.
True, but I meant that, this should be remembered into many other clashes as well. Even including the parties with lesser evil, of which they're still evil (lesser evil after all).
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This was easily my least liked episode so far. The main issue is pacing. This is two different episodes glued together and played at double speed, making for a sharp contrast of what the show has been up to now. There's the defeat of Iron Mask, with Bima gaining the Blue Power Stone, and then there's the return of Azazel, which at first is framed though he became his own entity, but apparently not? Oh, this also qualifies as a recap episode too, for some reason. In case you needed another reason for why Helios is half blue and half wind elemental, now we have Bima using Power Stone Biru in his new left gauntlet claw. Merah and Biru have special synergy that can gradually bring out more potential in Helios. Wind helps fire to spread and fire helps wind to rise. But if the enemy manages to evade Taranis' ranged attacks and get too close, then switching to blade mode would be a practical choice.
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In case you needed another reason for why Helios is half blue and half wind elemental, now we have Bima using Power Stone Biru in his new left gauntlet claw. Merah and Biru have special synergy that can gradually bring out more potential in Helios. Wind helps fire to spread and fire helps wind to rise.
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Episode 18 ![]() I feel like even if I hadn't been told that there was a writer change, that I would've gotten the feeling of there being one once this episode hit. It has alot of the usual telltale signs of such: The quick shooing out of old characters for new ones, the overall air and pacing being much different from the pre-established style, and a hard left turn in terms of plot focus. Now, granted, BIMA's' already existing elements do lend itself to these things a bit more than most other Toku shows, what with the importance of the Power Stones already having been established and how there's only so many episodes of the show left, but even so, it's all there. That being said... I did overall like this episode for what it was! Don't get me wrong, the soap opera elements getting extremely downplayed for the sake of standard Toku high energy is a shame for me, as I rather liked BIMA's' signature style up to now. But, accepting the situation for what it is, I do still like the more standard Tokusatsu energy, and I really liked what they brought to the climax of the episode. I think it helps that when it comes to Shadow Crisis, they started off with the Zacros Monster, wielder of the Purple Power Stone and my favorite design of the four. Not only does him being an illusionist make for some really cool imagery and a unique fighting style, but the guy just has some great charisma in not only how he presents himself, but also in how, while he does have a job to do in getting the Stones back, he also gets his jollies in messing with Ray's head. Would I have preferred the change to have not happened? Yeah, most likely. Especially given the new style means less overall character focus. But if the rest of the show is as fun as the last third of this episode was? I think I'll still be in for a good time.
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The other half of the action has to do with Iron Mask trying to settle the score with Bima, and man, Iron Mask really has leveled up since the two last fought. Both fights are choreographed well, but the fight with Bima is definitely the better of the two, with Iron Mask showing off alot more of what the Blue Power Stone can do. Quote:
That all being said, what plot stuff is in this episode really does jump things ahead a great deal. Randy theorizes that both his and Ray's' birth parents might still be alive, as keeping them enslaved would be a practical move on Vudo's' part. Mikhail meanwhile is not only struggling with resisting his mind control, but it's revealed that he is infact Reza, and he meets two mysterious people who know his real identity.
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I find that to be a pretty funny nickname, not gonna lie. Though I suppose it's better than "Azazeza"
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Episode 19 ![]() You have no idea how tempted I was to just make the thumbnail the Reverse Uno card. Because it was such a fun turnabout, this episode. Not only in Bima threatening to rip out Zacros' Power Stone, but also in outright denying his notion that family and bonds amongst people are worthless. Randy being the biggest surprise though, with him being more than willing to throw down in order to save Rena. I'm really gonna miss Zacros though, as he's easily become my favorite of the Monsters in BIMA. Not only do his powers lend to some really creative energy and visuals throughout this two-parter, but the way the guy carried himself was really charismatic to me. But uh, that said, Bima forgetting to claim the Purple Power Stone after his victory is a bit of a shame. Was really looking forward to seeing what new power and/or weapon that he'd gain after obtaining it. Though the prospect of Rasputin specifically filling them with hatred makes for a rather interesting plot hook, which I assume ties into the Grand Gator talked about last episode. But yeah, the action, combined with the theme of how having those that love and support you can help get you through the toughest of times made for a very fun sit. Yeah, I'll forever be disappointed that alot of what was previously established in this show will now never be properly followed up on, but if the rest of the show manages to be anywhere near as fun as the majority of these last two episodes were, I think it'll make for it, in its own way.
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And with that, I must now announce that updates to this thread will be going on a short hiatus, as I'm actually going on vacation tomorrow! So yeah, no episode posts for about a week, but I'll still of course respond to anything you guys have to say.
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