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Takuro Fukuda and The Problems of Kamen Writing
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02-17-2021, 06:20 AM
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TheRaizin
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Fish Sandwich
It probably goes without saying that I also don't think Ghost and Saber's overall plot structure are
too
different from the usual Rider show either (a lot of them could very easily be argued to do the same thing), but I'd definitely hesitate to lay the credit/blame for that entirely on Fukuda. Everything I've learned lately about the behind-the-scenes creative process for Rider shows suggests the Chief Producers have a
ton
of influence on that sort of thing, and both Ghost and Saber seem to intentionally pass the scripts around between their three writers a lot more evenly than most recent Rider shows do.
I mean, it's literally the exact same producer and writers, so any overall point you want to make about the structural issues both shows have can still apply; it's just that it's probably important to note that it's unlikely
every
decision someone might have a problem with was all made by the one guy.
Looked around and, out of the 23 episodes, Fukuda has only written 8 of them. I'm pretty sure he also supervises the other writers and is more focused on writing the lore, much like that one lore drop episode about Saikou and Kurayami.
I think Fukuda's improved a bit. He's more willing to hand key plot elements to other writers, instead of disappearing along with the material, leaving the other writers little to work with.
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