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05-26-2021, 02:42 AM | #16571 |
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One little touch I love about Gaim’s first episode is the music during the fight with the Byakko Inves. It’s not triumphant or heroic, it’s just sad and lamentful, as if this shouldn’t be happening. I have no idea how much of the plot the composer knew in advance, but it’s a nice touch.
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I said I was doing another post concerning Ryuki when I'll have watched at least 40 episodes...well just finished watching the last episode and I have mixed feelings about it.
So...we actually learn that Kanzaki Yui was in fact dead. Still, that means it's not Shiro that died? That means the guy is actually alive? From what I understand Kanzaki Shiro fused with his mirror World version. Were the both of them dead all along? In the end, this war that was supposed to be to save Yui was useless since she still disappears. Well the War is kinda hopeless to stop, there are no single good choices for any of the cast. Choices people have are the following:
The part of learning about her death reveals about the true nature of the war, and is meant to provide a solution to stop the war, namely Yui threatening to commit suicide to prematurely kill herself before the war would end. While she was already a pacifist before who doesn't want others to die or suffer, Shiro can rely on the fact that nobody including her knows the war is for her own "good", but obviously this reveal won't change her mind, but the reveal is the last straw to finally make Shiro relent from his obsession knowing she'd still put others above herself even when offered a chance to live longer otherwise. And she didn't disappear for good that time, she still exists within the mirror, to ask if he wants to repeat everything once more, which is why the war is still continued. For Shiro, the important thing is that he doesn't merge with his human form, stayed as ghost (and within the mirror most of the time) and thus cannot interact with physical world, and therefore needs Odin as his proxy to fight in Rider War (Shiro wants to win his own war to use the wish for himself to save Yui), and the analysis I gave to you also elaborates on his form on his character explanation. Quote:
Shinji Kido died protecting a young girl and...kinda made Ren change.
Anyway...I couldn't see any other way for Shinji. I mean, he wanted to fight for Yui, then stopped fighting for Yui aswell and in the end is final wish is to close off the mirror world just as he has been wanting since the very start. That punk Toujou dies an "heroic" death, I wanted him to have an horrible death. Even though I didn't like the "rich kid", I think his death is kinda tragic. Kitaoka, my boy, dies from his illness, as expected. As for Asakura, his death is also fitting. Ren get his wish and I wonder if "Ryuki" being the protagonist wasn't some kind of red herring as he never truly evolves in his way of doing this. Ren does change a lot though, you can't help but think he is the true protagonist.
But Ren being "true" protagonist? I feel people underestimate Shinji's importance on Ryuki, he's the heart and the soul of the series, and of its Riders in general, inspires the others, like what other protagonists do at the end, Yusuke did for the police in Kuuga, he decides to become a Kamen Rider so that he can protect people from Monsters despite the warnings that it'll sacrifice his normal life, and over time he also realizes that it's not just innocent civilians he needs to save, but the Riders too. Not to mention about Shinji regarding the ending, look at the comment at the bottom (or praising the war to elevate Ren as the protagonist as he wins the wish). The part of Shinji fighting for Yui is a rare moment of weakness for him, potentially turning him selfish like other Riders, only being concerned about the one's close to him, but it also shows Shinji's effect, that when Shinji tries to get the other Riders to fight him, they all refuse, even Asakura. It shows that his idealism actually did inspire the others and it was something about him that they all respected, something that even motivated some of them to be better people (Ren and Kitaoka discussing if Shinji's actually good addition or not). Quote:
One thing I don't like, and that I hate as a "Kamen Rider trope" : Going back through time to erase any of the events that happened in the series, rendering watching it completely meaningless. Goshdarnit...why do this? When you can just resurrect people and be done with it?
Am I missing something or what? I feel like this isn't Shiro's first attempt at saving his sister. Isn't there some kind of time loop? And it's not meaningless. Even if everything was erased, the world is still a better place because of what happened in the story. It's not like everything is back to square one. The Riders amounted to something, even if they don't remember it. They changed history's trajectory and made their lives a little better. The TV ending is Shinji finally successfully stopping the war, indirectly via the reset. But Shinji's the root for the reset: The Riders are supposed to kill themselves quickly (and Shiro makes sure to choose rotten people as one who is eager to kill), but Shinji's presence in the Rider War, his innocence and determination, slowly soften the other Riders, the exact opposite of what Shiro wanted. It manages to get the Riders to halt or even stop their fighting, delaying the war long enough to prevent Shiro from completing the war before Yui's birthday, and letting Shiro knew that Yui rejected the new life (as a counterpoint, Shiro tried to use and support Ouja as the way to kill off Riders quickly though). Also yes it's a timeloop, it's already shown in episode 28 where Shiro uses Time Vent to rewind time and restarting the war in the process (for petty reason to save a childhood drawing, but Shiro can rewind the war and restart if it's not going on his favor), and Shinji's the one that screws up his war due to his idealism, moreover by destiny, Shinji always becomes a Rider, no matter what Shiro does.
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Ooh, I wish I could live somewhere like that! If you don't mind me asking what country are you in, was it in English or something else? I do find it very embarassing that Britain didn't even attempt anything as cool as that in the 80s or 90s, lol.
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Thank your for your opinion.
Don't get me wrong, I like Shinji as a character, but normally, you see way more "evolution" in the main character than what he had. As for the "loop" thing. What I'm questioning was " Is this really the first/second loop or did this already happened countless times". I know there is a movie but I haven't watched it yet. From what I understood, Shinji is kind of like a Counter Force to Shirou meaning that there will always be a Shinji/Ryuki to oppose his goals. The ironic death that all the riders was something I understood and that is why they are so fitting. The only thing is that I really hate Toujou, I would have loved to see him die horribly instead of him sacrificing himself to save someone. I must admit, I kinda didn't understand that Ren actually died in front of Eri. As for the ending part : I understand why they did this. I understand the message. But what I don't really like is that this sort of ending has been done to death. Anyway, Kamen Rider Ryuki gives me mixed feelings but it's in no mean bad. I actually think it's a pretty good and pretty solid "season". Last edited by Yarlick; 05-26-2021 at 06:33 AM.. |
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So, I've been watching (and re-watching) Rider with friends earlier this year, starting with Build and we were gonna move onto Zi-O but decided to start Decade first for context since no one had seen it....and then for further context we decided to go back and watch a handful of shows lol. Haven't watched all.of 'em recently.but I have a few thoughts on each. Forgive any typos, I'm blasting this out on a phone haha.
Build Watched Build for the first time early this year and I really ended up enjoying this one. I feel like, in recent memory there hasn't been a Goku show that literally thoroughly explained every question I had about it and left no plot hook untouched. Not that it's necessarily important to me that everything makes sense but Build seemed to go.above and beyond in connecting everything and wrapping it in a nice ribbon. Sento and his band of morons is probably the funniest group of Riders since demo. Gentoku's uh...personality shift had me damn near in tears lol. Evolt's probably the most charismatic Rider villain I've seen in a while and probably my favorite...though to be fair I hadn't watches a series in full.for a while before watching Build. That said... I was already kind of iffy about the ending being just...everyone's cool. Nothing really changed, but I like this crew so much and their interactions together, I ended up not minding but if even Evolt's showing up and being cool with everybody....as much as I like him, eh. I dunno. Though, I guess Build even gave an explanation of how it's villain can show up in a crossover movies lol. Have not seen the Grease movie yet, but I'm looking forward to.it when I get to it. Decade First time I've ever watched the entire series and...well, I know I said ultimately logic and plot holes s don't necessarily have to be an issue but they kinda do if they hamper the entire plot. I'm not sure what Tsukasa's journey was about, but he certainly did take one. The whole Rider worlds thing was confusing as to what actually was.occurring between the alternate Rider worlds and the real ones....but Den-O didn't have an alternate? Maybe there's an explanation but I'm lost aha. Tsukasa himself, I didn't mind. He was one of the two main Riders's to be an unrepentant douchebag, the other being Kabuto which they alluded to, but unlike Kabuto he seems.to have less positive qualities and people didn't put up with his bullshit. But it wasn't am issue, it just kind of amused me. That said...did he actually learn anything in All Riders vs Dai Shocker? I guess he apologized to his sister for repeated fucking off to journey through the multiverse but to my recollection he never really uh apologized for all the shit he did as Great Leader, huh. He regained all his memories, instantly betrayed his friends, I forget if he was implied.to be be the one who tortured alt universe Riderman or not but if so...weird that he was just forgiven like it was nothing. He only seemed.to feel bad and run back to Natsumi once he himself.got betrayed lol. Died is the worst thief in the world. The grandpa turning out to be Doctor Shinigami/Igadevil still haunts me to this day. Why. But seriously, I think Diend stole one thing and if he did steal something else he immediately gave it back. Whatever was going on with him, was even vaguer than it was with Tsukasa and that's saying something. This coupled with his betrayal in Super Hero Taisen sorta gives me a bad impression of him overall. Really though why was the grandpa Igadevil. I know they "explained" it in Decade but that just raised more questions. He was old friends with Terror...or...or something?! I think at the end of the day, Tsukasa didn't really.learn anything about himself and instead of growing as a person by the end he decided, "I'm now how I've been acting this entire series? Imma just go amplify that by a hundred." And that's okay. Now I know when to brace myself whenever he shows up. W First time I've watched this one all.the way through! Before I attempted to, but honestly after watching Den-O, my first Rider show, which I dug a lot and Kiva which...I didn't dig so much I sort of fell.off the whole blatant two-parter formula early. ...Though, I did watch Fourze some years ago and got hooked lol. Double though, as popular as it was, always eluded me. One of my friends had already watched it all and loved it so I was prepared for.it to be good. And it was! The characters were amazing and that was really Doubles focus. Shotaro, Phillip, Akiko, and Terui were a great maim cast. Kamen Rider Skull was dope and while I wish they'd shown more of him...I also.appreciate him being sparse. Though that time he just showed up as a ghost was outta nowhere lol. All in all, it's good like I said. But I feel like it's weakness was it's plot? I feel.W was heavily character focused, which is cool but I like more of a balanced approach. I think the Donovan family was ultimately kind of disappointing as was the plot revolving around the memories of the Earth. It just wasn't the show's main focus by the end, the issues involving Phillip were but I'm not sure that was handled well. Could just be me being upset that Saeko died but I dunno lol. But for the kind of show Double was p, the two larger format it kept until the end really worked for it. So while ultimately not one of my favorites, it's still one I really liked. Looking forward to seeing more of the cast when I get to OOOs and looking forward to seeing the anime! Faiz Now this one, I'd actually seen before. Watching it a second time was...interesting. I think I picked up more on a couple things like how Kusaka was the most realized and competent character in the entire show. Faiz has POTENTIALLY the most interesting plot out of the four shows mentioned here but I feel like it mostly meanders and goes nowhere lol. Takumi, I feel is a pretty good protagonist. You can really.see him growing as a character from where Faiz starts and how it ends. No wild character shifts, it's still the same guy but he's listened up and stopped brushing people off. No beef with him.other than the fact that this man needs to sometimes take a moment to sit down and EXPLAIN and THINK lol. Mari and Keitaro were alright. I feel like they both kind of petered off by the end in terms of importance. I never knew what became of Mari's hair cutting exploits. I was however reminded of how Keitaro can take forty something episodes to put two two together... Similarly, Osada also faded into the background by the end but I felt her character was occasionally interesting, obsession with Kaidou aside. Kaidou himself... I wanna like his character but just what the he'll were they going for with this guy. He was all over the place and that seemed like the point but ipthere was no real rhyme or reason behind it, it seemed. Every Face turn he pulled was either followed or preceded by him acting like a unlikeable shithead. Kiba was alright...until the end. I'll be honest, I never bought the while Orphenoch vs Human concept. Largely because it was mostly non-existant in the show, save for near the end and even that was brief. The Orphenoch acted more like vampires, being powerful otherworldly beings who implanted themselves in what seemed to be the most technologically advanced corporation in the world and ruled from the shadows. Screaming, "Oh no...these humans ...they're really gonna get us!" before killing dozens of humans. Like the one human who does.lead the charge against them...probably only started to do so after realizing how many people they've managed to stalk and kill. Anyway back to Kiba's heel turn. I mean yeah...Osada was captured and horrifically experimented on by one group of humans. But she also was shot by an Orphenoch hunting them. He saw this! And even if he was always gonna join the Smart Brain anyway....I don't buy him going full Super villain and then changing his mind after getting punched a bit. Speaking of Smart Brain... Lucky Clover was kind of lame. Mr J got killed off and was threatened with losing his spot...but big crybaby Takuma gets to stick around and cower in the corner the entire show?! He fails constantly and then there's Kageyama who also fails repeatedly but she just hides it better lol. And Kitazaki was competent but...just a weird character. I kinda found it weird that Kusaka and Mihara went out to get revenge and...they failed and it went nowhere. Making his rival Mihara or something may have actually given Delta something to do aside from being lame. What was the deal with the Orphenoch King. What are the Orphenoch actually? The show gives them a sci-fi vibe but they have a mystical king who was prophecies to save their race and has a mind of it's own delete are from his host? If there's any spinoff material that covers this, please forward it to me aha. Mihara sucks. Kusaka was probably my favorite character on the show, probably. There were things about his level of manipulation that were....realistic I guess but that was also hampered by him constantly acting like a manic cartoon villain and the other characters' stupidity. But overall, he was probably the smartest person on the show. Interesting in that while he was the second Rider, he in no way redeemed himself other than deciding not to actively fuck with the lives of his allies. Unless he was driven by a petty jealously, he was for the most part, smart enough to realize Takumi was still needed to fight the Orphenoch. The whole mother thing with Mari was pretty creepy. Kinda wish they didn't drop it to.see where that goes but....might be for the best that they did lol. Also his death is something I'm surprised they got away with even back then. Overall I have a lot to say about Faiz. I find the concept interesting enough and the characters have....SOMETHING going for them but it always seemed to lose focus and mostly missed the mark. Still, I feel like I've held it in high regard for a while. Mostly because of... The movie. The Faiz movie is probably up there as my favorite Rider related media, if not number one. It's insane that this has the same writers. Bigger budget or not, why couldn't this be the world of the show? The set up was WAY more interesting and the human vs Orphenoch conflict actually exists in this take! Every character that didn't work for me or fell.off to me, works here. I understand Kiba's heel turn. Kaidou's weird fake mood swings are more mellow here plus they call him out for it! Osada calls him out for it! She has a spine in this! I actually liked her and Kaidou's relationship in this! I felt sad for these versions when they barely got screentime! Psyga is one of the suits I feel is too cool.looking to not have appeared in the show. Same with Orga. Also hey there was no Lucky Clover in this. I can only assume they were killed off due to complete incompetence. Or in Kitazaki's case, because he was a liability to their new society. Mihara was also gone, which I learned was due to apparently Kusaka killing him because he believed he was trying to mack on Mari? Uh...well... Y'know what....I can buy it. |
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Kamen Rider Gaim watch
The Beat Riders Saga Episode 2: Certain Kill! Pine Kick! A surprisingly different (cmiiw) take of how Kouta gets power to become a Kamen Rider... while it's common for superheroes to hide their superhero identity in their daily life, either with stated or unknown reason for doing that, Kouta's the opposite that he's hellbent to show off his powers in front of others, including his own family like older sis Akira, though I wonder why he needs a changing room , I feel like if you want to show off, better show all the transformation process with all the flashy effects going on! Other than that, Akira's patience limit is shown here to get annoyed at Kouta being noisy practicing his henshin pose in bed, then he had sleep...while keeping his Gaim armor on. Kouta also had the mindset of how his power can be very benefical to help him out on his daily lives, and a show of open-minded approach to power that it can be used for more stuff than fighting. (maybe what I'm saying here is a stretch, considering...) Kouta didn't know the shortcomings for his powers, like how he didn't fit to the delivery bike (and bike's speed won't be affected by the.. oops.. rider being in Rider form or not), or that while he becomes much more powerful to do daily job... he forgets that he can be too powerful for that, in the construction zone. This is both comedic and lighthearted moment while has shades of relatable as people on Kouta's position will likely feel the same to make use of their power to benefit (non-selfish reason), with obviously the silly facial expressions in each transformations, albeit I winced when Kouta accidentally drops the paint into the construction worker's face. Then this episode gets the audience to know more about Kaito, who aside his social darwinism and ruthlessness, has a soft spot to kids to help a kid trapped on a tree, something he's not really different with compared to Kouta. Kaito's philosophy is "teach them to fish" type, to focus on them learning a skill as it can be more beneficial to them in long term rather than leting someone else do the job for them. This is a bit more stern version of convincing the victim to take an action like Kouta's analogy before of game before, offering harsh truth of nothing would be changed if he stays still in the tree, but one thing that I think particularly sours this is what Kaito said to the kid after saving him, giving his social darwinism advice that he should solely rely on his own strength. So while Kaito genuinely saved that child and is being nice to him, he can be a bad role model for that child, likely affecting the child negatively and distorted his way of thinking with that kind of advice. Therefore, saving lives isn't necessarily the best outcome, there are other things that should be paid attention to, thus it should be the means, not the end. Another thing is, Team Baron is, after all, consists of several people led by Kaito, probably a sign that he doesn't fully live up to his ideals here, for better or worse. Doom approaches for Team Gaim as Yuuya potentially disappears, thus Mai contacts Kouta to ask about his whereabouts, and after meeting up with him, they discover that the place is completely different compared to yesterday, barren compared to fertile land before. Mai thinks in more realist way regarding Yuuya that he might not be able to get out from Helheim Forest and is caught by the monster, while Kouta thinks in an optimist way to believe in Yuuya, basing on his capabilities and his past moments that it's not the first time he had disappeared without telling. Mai objects about Yuuya, giving further info about him that while he may disappear, it doesn't mean that he'll leave the troubled team alone. The Sengoku Driver mechanic is then showed where Mai demands Kouta to give the belt back for Yuuya to handle it, but the belt doesn't activate when Mai uses it, while it does when Kouta uses it. This scene feels playing around with the "sexist joke" in KR form that "women cannot be Riders" (and I was a bit agitated of it, until...) Sid explains about how the belt can only work with the first user of it, thus it applies to anyone else regardless of gender outside of Kouta, where Sid laments that Yuuya wasted a chance for the belt as someone else already wore it. Sid also introduces Lockseed classes, divided by letters, explaining that Zack doesn't use Lockseeds under class C, and class C+ or B is needed to fight him, but the price is too expensive for Kouta and Mai to pay. Another Beat Riders, Team Raid Wild, led by Ryouji Hase, challenges Team Baron in an Inves Game to take the stage. It's revealed too here that you can use more than 1 Inves in a game, which Kaito does, and gives him significant advantage to beat Team Raid Wild. Although Kaito has soft spot to the kids, he's still as harsh and cutthroat as ever to grown ups, not only feeling entitled to talk big for their achievements, but also making sure that they're permanently taken out so that they can never challenge or threaten them again, as a full spite to the "weaklings", a show of darker side in competitive. Another one of these trait is also when they overhear a spectator claiming Team Gaim's dance is better, and they're pissed off so much because the more gloating and ungracious a character is in victory, the more sulky and ungracious they'll be in defeat, and take it upon personally to challenge Team Gaim again to hand them their Player Pass (in Inves Game? but she said Gaim's better in dancing!), taking them out of dancing scene entirely, albeit if Team Gaim wins, Team Baron will give a class A Lockseed and their stage back. Kouta is the one to take on the challenge on Team Gaim's behalf, having acquired an A Class Lockseed by himself. He's still practically on Team Gaim's side even after technically leaving them, albeit Kouta's just someone generally helpful. The class A label lives up to the hype as it summons a gigantic Shika Inves, by itself more than enough to take on Kaito's 3 Inves at once. However, as Kouta gains upper hand, Peko, again, tries to shoot a rock at Kouta's hand, dropping his Lockseed. But this also shows another part of Kaito's good side, at least relatively to other Team Baron members, that although he thrives in crushing his opponents, he'd not tolerate cheating moves, as it'd shame him, as pride can mean that winning fair and square (without outer help) reaffirms his strength, but also likely for his deep nobler side that Inves can break out of the arena and manifest as actual monster, especially more dangerous one from a class A Lockseed. Another part of Kouta's handling of power, other than hilarous and relatable moments before, is also a lesson (that can be applied to daily stuff too like controlling someone's power) is that, witnessing the horror from the Inves' rampage, power is a chance for someone to do more for others, like protecting them, as he's the only one that can fight off that with the power, unlike the helpless civilians. Kouta fights Shika Inves with both Daidaimaru and Musou Saber for a while, until Shika Inves digests Kouta's Lockseed, and it's shown that digesting a Lockseed allows the Inves to mutate into their Advanced State, increasing their size dramatically and had them implemented with CGI, of which isn't generated too bad here IMO. The current Shika Inves is too powerful for Kouta to handle him head on, even with his improved usage of power like firing 1 blaster at a time. But Gaim realizes as Team Gaim already won the Inves Game, Kaito had to give the Pine Lockseed, said class A Lockseed, as part of the deal, which comes at an appropriate time for Gaim to use the needed Pine Arms, which has ranged weapon to let Gaim attack Shika Inves safely from a distance, allowing him to weaken Shika Inves by breaking pieces of its body, before finishing him off with Iron Breaker, throwing the Pine Iron to the monster's head which is enlarged, then penetrates it with a Rider Kick. Other than that, there's also Gaim utilizing the unattached Armor Part of Orange Arms offensively, protecting Kaito in the process, and showing that the Riders' transformation here isn't completely vulnerable to attack with Armor Part headbutts. And also Kaito charging to Shika Inves with Musou Saber. I wonder how Kaito feels that he's clearly in the "weak" right there, being unable to make lasting impact to the monster, other than him wondering about Kouta's ability to fight as Gaim. Gaim's fight spreads wide enough for DJ Sagara to commentate about the moment, earning the Armored Rider's name as Gaim in-universe as he seems to be in Team Gaim's side in the footage. It also gets to a part of Yggdrasill Company, where according to the company's administrator, Takatora... Wait up, not Takatora Batta a.k.a TaToBa, but Takatora Kureshima, who is driven as passenger in his car, that to him things are progressing well.
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It's still ambiguous if Ren is dead or not in that scene yeah, though Ren would had death by irony if he actually had. Though Shiro's going to reset the world soon, and Ren got the better outcome by him being together with Eri with the reset world, as Eri was harmed by Darkwing which doesn't exist anymore.
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I will never forgive the Gaim X Wizard movie for having an OOO legend rider arms, and not giving it to the guy literally called Takatora
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On the other hand that Uchuu Kita gag is legendary.
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Been slowly making my way through Kuuga over the last year, ever since the official subs came out. Starting the 3rd to last episode now, the beginning of the battle against Daguva. I'm so excited for the final battle, to see how Kuuga's very unique and powerful message about violence plays out. I'll be back in about an hour!
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I think Kuuga might have taken Build's place as my favorite Rider series. Absolutely lived up to the hype. I'll write up my full thought tomorrow, for now I'm heading to bed
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