People compare Forze to Persona 4 due to the Rider being a high schooler whose strength comes from bonds he forms with others.
Dhampir
2020-11-23 21:01:53 +0000 UTC
Nothing is more iconic than the many quarry/forest/warehouse fights in Toku though. Instantly recognizable when a character grabs another and throws him off to the side only for the set to suddenly change to a quarry/forest/warehouse.
Dreyven
2020-11-23 11:54:55 +0000 UTC
I would feel Spatran would be Kamen Rider Traitor and his weapon would be a knife to back stab his friends. Sean would be Kamen rider Wagh (basically War hammer Orc theme. Matt would be Kamen rider Kaizou (Pirate), Kat would be Kamen rider Kasai with a bat as a weapon and Tat would be the support rider to Kat.
Dhampir
2020-11-22 22:27:45 +0000 UTC
Man, you're getting closer and closer to another one of my favorite episodes. At the pace you're going, it's gonna be about two weeks, but that aside, yeah, welcome back Rogue. I absolutely love that his Crack Bottle basically plays the Jaws theme when he activates it and transforms. He is very much presented as a terrifying fighter and the fight choreography shows it. I also find it a little tongue-in-cheek that, because his item is called the Crack Bottle, the back of his helmet has a little Fragile Glass sticker on it, lol. It's all of the little details that they put in that makes everything come together well.
Ok then. RIDER TRIVIA TIME~! Alright, this time I'm gonna talk about the set locations and how fights suddenly jump from place to place. A lot of that has to do with the stricter regulations on what film productions can and can't do within a certain area in Japan. Because of that, when fights suddenly jump to a new set, it typically means that they weren't allowed to film a fight scene at that particular place. Usually, it's not much to think of, though there are some series that have in-season justification for the random set changes, which I find is a very nice touch, since it's not at all necessary to do that. These regulations are also the reason why there aren't many Motorcycle Riding scenes in a series about Motorcycle Riding Karate Bugmen. They would have to film those on a privately owned lot where the owner agrees to it or they'd have to practically close down an entire street to be able to film Motorcycle Stunts, which gets expensive quickly if they have 1 per episode.
Anyways, looking forward to your reactions to Episodes 24-25 next week~
- Zach J.