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As well, Ray's' hardships as a hero continue to worsen as, in a bout of desperation, many civilians are now beginning to actually work for Octopardo, as the monster essentially makes a monopoly on food. It's to the point that they can be easily convinced to attack Bima on sight. And this raises an interesting moral dilemma: Is it okay for Bima to fight back against these regular people? Do the ends of defending Indonesia from Vudo justify the means of going through the very people Bima has sworn to protect? Unfortunately, this quandary is never actually addressed as outside of the initial beating from the townsfolk, such a scenario never happens again. Quote:
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The Valcus Monster is the main threat this time around, and I think it's got my favorite design of the monster so far; Looking like a monstrous Sasword. Vudo's' main method of attack this time is one that actually ties into what is probably their primary objective of stealing Earth's' natural resources, with Valcus draining the planet of its electricity.
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Episode 11 ![]() George went the way of Kiriya Kujo. But hey, Andre, the kid who got beaten with a traffic cone, got to live, so that's something. Still a very violent episode though for sure. The first half of the episode actually has a very interesting hook: With Ray in a coma from his injuries, Mikhail has to step back into the foray as the only one who can possibly stand up to the Vudo Empire. I also liked how they called back to how Mikhail discovered that Ray could become Bima in the first place: With Mikhail offering a blood transfusion to save Ray's' life. They did link blood in the first episode, afterall. Unfortunately, it's part of what left Mikhail weak enough to be captured by Vudo. The second half, while nice, is simply a reaffirmation of Ray's' heroic resolve. He might be battered and beaten down, but he's still willing to put his life on the line to save the planet he loves so dearly, with the fight against the Valcus Monster being a nearly one-sided beat down until Bima can find the perfect opening to exploit. It's a victory, but things are only looking to get worse from here. But, yeah, the whole episode played out like a cross between a hospital soap opera and a superhero show, and I rather dug it. If there's one thing that BIMA has nailed almost consistently it's the atmosphere that it's gunning for, and I'm a sucker for that kind of thing. The longer it goes, the more I'm looking at it like Kuuga-lite(something I've seen OOO called), and trust me, that's only a compliment in my eyes.
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For a show billed as kid's show (yeah, it's what Reino Barack established the show as, adult viewers are just bonus), they went the brutal way in George's fate, that he was outright killed, in a brutal way, albeit offscreen.
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I also liked how they called back to how Mikhail discovered that Ray could become Bima in the first place: With Mikhail offering a blood transfusion to save Ray's' life. They did link blood in the first episode, afterall. Unfortunately, it's part of what left Mikhail weak enough to be captured by Vudo.
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The second half, while nice, is simply a reaffirmation of Ray's' heroic resolve. He might be battered and beaten down, but he's still willing to put his life on the line to save the planet he loves so dearly, with the fight against the Valcus Monster being a nearly one-sided beat down until Bima can find the perfect opening to exploit. It's a victory, but things are only looking to get worse from here.
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I also liked how they called back to how Mikhail discovered that Ray could become Bima in the first place: With Mikhail offering a blood transfusion to save Ray's' life. They did link blood in the first episode, afterall. Unfortunately, it's part of what left Mikhail weak enough to be captured by Vudo. This was the first episode of Bima I watched RAW. I recall the subs were taking longer than usual that week and I was in suspense to find out what would happen to Ray.
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Yeah, and I imagine they feel atleast somewhat responsible for what happened too, given how they tailed him to the power plant for a pettyreason.
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Episode 12 ![]() Wait, Gills!? ![]() Anyway, there are two plots going on in this episode: The usual monster of the week plot, which features Cobra Commander up there stealing Indonesia's' gasoline supply, and then the plans that the Vudo Empire has for Mikhail. And right up front, Randy proposes what I was thinking when it came to Mikhail: That he might actually be Reza; Having been taken prisoner instead of killed. Another theory I'd had was that perhaps Reza had become Iron Mask after the previous one was retired, but this episode kinda shoots that down immediately. Speaking of Vudo, I did like how much Rasputin surprised me this episode; showing that he's not just your typical dumb, angry boss. Because see, it seemed like such a cliche moment at first; saving Mikhail from being killed by Iron Mask for seemingly no reason. But then came the climax of the episode, wherein a new foe shows his face. A Dark Bima, powered by the Black Power Stone. And if it's somehow not a mind-controlled Mikhail I won't know what to think given the very obvious setup. The Cobra plot by comparison is very standard, though it does have the funny angle of Rasputin trying for a stealthy approach, only to I guess not realize that Ray's' Power Stone can literally detect whenever they do, well, just about anything. Probably the smartest monster to date though, given that he just immediately nopes outta there as soon as Bima shows up. Very much unlike the Gills from Agito. Very much looking forward to see more of this Black Bima in action next episode!
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And right up front, Randy proposes what I was thinking when it came to Mikhail: That he might actually be Reza; Having been taken prison instead of killed. Another theory I'd had was that perhaps Reza had become Iron Mask after the previous one was retired, but this episode kinda shoots that down immediately. Quote:
Because see, it seemed like such a cliche moment at first; saving Mikhail from being killed by Iron Mask for seemingly no reason. But then came the climax of the episode, wherein a new foe shows his face. A Dark Bima, powered by the Black Power Stone. And if it's somehow not a mind-controlled Mikhail I won't know what to think given the very obvious setup.
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Rasputin's pulling the old Rita Repulsa move of "make evil [x] to destroy [x]". I mean, he did have five Power Stones sitting around, with only Topeng Besi using Biru. May as well use another one to put more pressure on Bima. And if Mikhail's the user for Power Stone Hitam, then.... Well, I'll save that talk for next episode.
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Episode 13 ![]() Mikhail under the influence of the Black Power Stone goes under a new name: Azazel. It's telling that Bima only survives and wins the day in the end due to a conflict of interest between Azazel and Iron Mask. Outside of that... there really wasn't much to this one? Once Azazel makes his exit he basically stays gone, and the Gills plot is very straightforward with Gas Boss making amends with his family. Bima threatening him directly was a pretty cool scene to see play out though. As I've said before, that's not to say the episode was bad, it was just very direct and to the point. Though the hook at the end, with Azazel being promoted as the new Commander of Vudo over Iron Mask makes for some intrigue. But... yeah. Not really much to say about this one other than that I liked what I saw, and I'm looking forward to more.
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For another PR reference here, I think Mikhail's and Topeng Besi's rivalry is similar to Trent's and Zeltrax's, with their contention for the top general spot. However, this also shows another side of Topeng Besi, that his rivalry isn't only limited to Bima, but to other Satria as well. He wants to destroy Satria, not affiliate with them and definitely not serve under them, so his demotion under the brainwashed Mikhail is a serious problem for him. Of course, it's also a serious problem for Ray, who's lost a mentor and gained an enemy.
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