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Apropos of nothing, let me announce a CONTEST I'll be running for the rest of this thread. Buried in these episode posts, I will intentionally misname characters. (It's always intentional! I don't know why you'd think otherwise!) Whoever collects the most instances of these purely intentional "mistakes", and posts them in this thread, will win a prize. Either: -For folks in the United States, I will ship out a tokusatsu prize pack. Some stuff from my store, maybe some unopened figures from my collection, probably some toku stuff made by local artists. It'll be fun, but probably nothing that's going to make you feel like I went to too much trouble. -For folks outside the U.S. or folks in the U.S. that would prefer not to have anything shipped out, you will get a digital good of equivalent value. You can't enter until I post the THREAD WRAP-UP post, and we'll let the contest run for a week so people can dig up the very carefully placed and totally known to me misnaming "errors". Fish just totally spoiled the contest by pointing out the first one, and I know for a fact there's a second one. Uh, I mean, I know exactly how many there will be! At least two, though! (These are instances where the wrong proper name is used, not when I make up some dumb name. Calling Megumi "Maya" is a valid entry. Calling Wataru "Wee Wataru" is not.) Good luck, everybody! Quote:
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There's also this tiny bit of comedy beforehand that I wasn't expecting. Just as Decade is about to open up Kiva's back, Kiva turns around to see what he's doing back there. There's a beat as Decade looks at Kiva, like he's been caught, and then Decade slaps Kiva's shoulder and says "Eyes front." It's this minor but crucial acknowledgement that Final Form Ride is so weird and gross. Quote:
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Dropping in late, but when am I ever on time. :p
So for the first episode, as I said in my previous post, really hooked me in with how they presented Decade, then journeying through the decade (pun intended) showing us a sneak peek of what's been in each one of these Kamen Rider shows that our heroes faced, it sold me to the series as a whole, and showed off some really cool suits, those being of the Heisei mains. And might I add, the music was sensational, having that dramatic pre-apocalyptic theme, which is used every time Decade says his iconic catchphrase, to that jazzy guitar theme as his transformation theme were all fantastic. There's one more theme that sticks out to me, but I'll wait for the episode it appears in, first. The Kuuga arc, fitting how the first major arc is the first Heisei season, introduced the AR Yuusuke (or as Die might like to call him, Palmtree head), who, having recently seen the first two episodes of the original Kuuga, isn't quite as interesting as Odagiri, but is still to me, an enjoyable character on his own, and can see some of the similarities to his predecessor, he even watched all of Kuuga to prepare himself for Decade, even knowing he could never "replace" Odagiri. Tsukasa kind of felt like those stinking genius Anime protagonists here, which at first kind of bothered me, but began to warm up to with his shrewd personality, for lack of a better term. He acted like a jerk being all, "isn't it obvious," which eventually I found kind of funny, but still a little off. Now, seeing his finisher for the first time was perhaps the greatest, stupidest thing ever, seeing him jump up into the air and smash through holographic cards before blasting right through the enemy. It was that moment, I knew I was going to like this series. In context of the story, some of Tsukasa's actions feel like he read the script before arriving in the world, which isn't a trait I particularly enjoy, but getting around that, the action and worlds were still fun to explore. AR Kuuga's story was pretty well done for only two episodes, and kind of fitting for him to be the Secondary in this Anniversary, and I really enjoyed him throughout. I find the supporting cast's quirks to be between fun and "what?," Natsume (Summer Mandarin) being of the latter, acting as a moral compass to Tsukasa, to Grandpa (I don't remember his name) who sometimes bounces from one to another. The "road trip" format, is pretty clever, though mostly blends the magic painting world approach with the canvases, and I love how Tsukasa always has a weird role in the world he's visiting, complete with a makeover. I originally planned to re-watch the first two episodes to refresh my memories, but haven't had time, so I'm just taking everything I can remember about this show the first time I saw it (2017?), and I'll post my thoughts on the Kiva arc at a later date, because I don't like going on for too long. |
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Now time for some of my own thoughts about the World of Kiva and what better place to start than the surprise return of the man we all love (to hate), Kusaka! There's something familiar about stadium where Decade fights Kaixa, do you all remember? That's the same place where Kaixa first used his Kaixa Pointer to perform the Golden Smash on the Rabbit Orphenoch! I think the choice to use this set has to be deliberate as a reference to that fight. It's almost a shame that Die didn't start this thread 3 weeks later, cause then we'd be discussing this on Kaixa Day! The premise of this arc also shows how imaginative these worlds can get. The World of Kuuga wasn't too different to the original. But in the World of Kiva, there's a law that enforces equal rights between humans and Fangires and anybody who breaks that law is therefore evil. That's totally the opposite of how it was in the show. Wataru's patrilineal and matrilineal lines are also reversed, with his father being the Fangire King and his mother being a dead human. Kiva is 7/19 in my Heisei Rider Ranking and all my relevant opinions are now documented in that thread. So how does the World of Kiva compare? Well, I think [insert surname] Wataru (the wiki was no help here) is a sympathetic character, of course nowhere as memorable or present as Yuusuke. Nevertheless, he lived by his belief in the benevolent law and never succumbed to his Fangire instincts, so I think Kurenai Wataru would be proud of that. The return of Spider Fangire was nice as well, maybe he's not such a creep in this world. Unfortunately, the Wolfen, Merfolk and Franken races are extinct here since Wataru's father just committed a triple genocide, so that sucks. Other than that, it seems like a pretty good place to live. Kivat has a little sister who may or may not be exclusive to this world and I think she's a very adorable addition to Team Decade! After all my praise about Yuusuke, my only complaint about him is that he's not generous enough to indulge her a little blood sometimes. Is his heart so cold? :p |
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So, one little thing that's sort of frustrating about the Beetle Fangire's design. He absorbs the Arms Monsters into little shields on his torso and shoulders, and it allows him to transform into DoGaBaKi, but Garulu is on his chest while Dogga is one of the shoulders, which is completely backwards, and I'll never understand why they chose to do it that way. Did they just want Garulu front and center because he was the most important one?
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I guess one thing I can also appreciate about the show is that even when the secondary Rider didn't actually appear in their respective AR World they did end up making cameos. Quote:
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