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Pretty cool to get three anniversary Reds. Fingers crossed for Gaored and Zenkaizer appearing too.Yamato, Marvelous and Akashi have all been confirmed to appear in Gozyuger vs Boonboomger in the new trailer.
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I'm hoping this is just something they threw in for the Vs. Movie and that they'll have a proper final Vs. Super Sentai movie where they got a bunch of colors back and not just reds.Pretty cool to get three anniversary Reds. Fingers crossed for Gaored and Zenkaizer appearing too.
The 3 Dark Kings from Gotchard that had designs that would fit in a Lovecraft universe had their potential wasted due to Gurion taking over them as the more dangerous villain in the end. Lango from Gavv as the no-nonsense strong main villain wasn't bad and the Stomach family reminded me of the Sonozaki family from W.I skipped Gotchard and Gavv because I heard they sucked
Which one should I start watching this weekend? The klutz alchemist Rider or the mukbang alien Rider?The 3 Dark Kings from Gotchard that had designs that would fit in a Lovecraft universe had their potential wasted due to Gurion taking over them as the more dangerous villain in the end. Lango from Gavv as the no-nonsense strong main villain wasn't bad and the Stomach family reminded me of the Sonozaki family from W.
The mukbang one since most of the characters in Gotchard are quite dull.Which one should I start watching this weekend? The klutz alchemist Rider or the mukbang alien Rider?
I actually quite enjoyed Gotchard over Gavv, on the other hand. Way better suits and fight scenes imo.The mukbang one since most of the characters in Gotchard are quite dull.
Not going to lie, I don't like Gotchard at all. In fact, I pretty much hate the series.The mukbang one since most of the characters in Gotchard are quite dull.
What's frustrating about Rainbow Gotchard is that he never utilized his alchemy skills to use his environment to his advantage after the debut of the form itself and just copied & spammed Legendary Legend's ability to summon his previous forms to assist him in battle.It never does anything that well, with maybe the exception of the suits, but even then, there are some duds like Rainbow Gotchard, Kamen Rider Valvarad, and Kamen Rider Eld suits.
I don't know why the writers even bothered to imply that Houtaro's father was going to be important later on. They could have just written that his father died instead and it would make sense.What makes it even more insulting is how the show straight-up forgets about Houtaro's own father despite making multiple hints that he was going to be important to the story, only for them to forget about him because they got bored with their own subplot, no, really.
I saw some outrage about this during the night & thought to myself "do these fans not realize how filming actually work??"Its wild that Sentai went through so much headache over recasting Sumino, only for them to film the finale during the time between when they fired Maya and hired Kohaku.
What was even the point?
That's the thing, you see, much like Houtaro's father, they barely gave a shit about the aclememy aspect of the show but had to keep it in because Toei demanded it.What's frustrating about Rainbow Gotchard is that he never utilized his alchemy skills to use his environment to his advantage after the debut of the form itself and just copied & spammed Legendary Legend's ability to summon his previous forms to assist him in battle.
Yup, the show moved the goalpost from "I dream of humans and Chemies can live together" into "humans will eventually accept Chemies by slowly introducing them in a remote world."The goal set for the show Kamen Rider Gotchard, which was Houtarou Ichinose's impossible dream of creating a world where humans and Chemies can live together wasn't reached in this final episode.
Said what you will about Wizard and its ring gimmick (though Beast would execute the idea much better with his driver), but one of the things it got right was basing its magic system on magic stones.It's bad when Wizard's "create magic by scanning rings" system seems to be a better approach.
Considering the Philosopher's Stone is said to give eternal life, it makes sense for Koyomi as empowering the stone is what motivates Wiseman to make sure that his daughter remains alive by sacrificing people for their mana. Gotchard's version was more like "granting someone power."It even introduced the philosopher's stone in a much more meaningful way through the tragedy of Koyomi and her father.
Where again, Gotchard just slapped in the philosopher's stone by saying "the Three Dark Kings were made of the philosopher's stone all along, but now the Chemies absorb the stone pieces because of..... reason," because the writers forgot again they were making a show about alchemy, had to slap in a philosopher's stone subplot when didn't had to in the first place.
Even Harry Potter knew how to pull off the philosopher's stone idea in the first book.
I'm thinking:I want to dedicate an hour or so each day to Toku then on the weekends watch the new Gavan/Zeztz episodes. My plan is a different older Toku each day to avoid burnout like what happened after watching Ryuki/Faiz, plus Kiramager/Kyuranger.
The worst part was how it relegated plot-relavent moments to supplementary material.It has too many characters to deal with, too many forms for its protagonist to care about, and despite the main idea being to collect all the Chemies, it all ends up being meaningless in the end.
"Sir, are you sure this is okay to use for the final boss? We just took an old suit and spraypainted it gold."Like, holy shit, this suit looks bad.
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I'd say part of the reason the Chemies were so underdeveloped is because the show just didn't have the budget to properly focus on them. If you were lucky, some Chemies like Hopper1 got physical props, maybe a CGI model, but the majority of them were just static gifs confined to their cards.What makes Gotchard a chore to watch is that it does an abysmal job of explaining why we should care about Houtaro wanting to collect all the Chemies, made worse by how they rush his development with Hopper 1.
Even when they reveal his backstory, that he knew Chemies when he was a child, the problem is that Houtaro had his memories erased, and even then, it doesn't do enough to explain why he cares so much about the Chemies. The show gives you too little development to care about his cause.
Wow, that's a very eloquent way to say "We didn't give a shit."To give you context about how they came to that conclusion, here's their explanation.
"You are curious about Houtarou's father. Minato thought a lot about this topic, but in the end, he decided not to have him appear. Apparently, there's not much fun in talking about the reasons for this, so he won't tell us why. Maybe one day he'll talk about it, but for now, he encourages you to use your imagination."
It also meant they needed a few episodes to show it off, meaning the plotline about Supana stealing the Chemies and going rogue was relegated to a single episode.What's frustrating about Rainbow Gotchard is that he never utilized his alchemy skills to use his environment to his advantage after the debut of the form itself and just copied & spammed Legendary Legend's ability to summon his previous forms to assist him in battle.
Or make him Daybreak, the teacher, one of the Dark Kings, you name it.I don't know why the writers even bothered to imply that Houtaro's father was going to be important later on. They could have just written that his father died instead and it would make sense.
To be fair, it was hard for me to recognize her without her covering her face and screaming like a banshee.I have also just learned that Agent 6 Miss Kureha is the actress that played Queen Rita from King Ohger... I knew there was a reason why I liked the character when she first appeared.
Counterargument: If you wanted to differentiate your show's form of alchemy from other depictions of it in pop culture, than why did you specifically reference alchemy's roots in the Renaissance?"There are many voices that were (and are still) saying that the alchemy used in Gotchard is not "real" alchemy. That's true, but there are reasons behind it. When the alchemy theme was decided by Bandai and co., the planning staff researched traditional alchemy. But they felt like that "chemistry"-style alchemy had no potential, so they chose to go towards another theme linked to alchemy: life. Alchemy in the world of Gotchard has evolved and became a technique to give temporary life to an object (Matsuura also jokingly said that the current perception of alchemy is skewered because of Fullmetal Alchemist anyway). This allowed them to use the fact that the alchemy in Gotchard was different from the general public's idea of alchemy in the story. All they needed to do was to create a character that would give the audience that "real" alchemy feel (and also to say "guys we haven't forgotten about that alchemy!")."
This could have worked if they showed how much alchemy had evolved since the original intent to turn stuff into gold. Like, what if the discovery of Chemies was what revolutionized alchemy across the world? What if there was more focus on working with Chemies than turning things to gold? That would make Gilon's plan seem more like a rebellion against the current generaton of alchemists instead of making him like gold just because.This is why all the alchemy aspects in this series felt so helf-ass and why they made the main villain's goal to turn everything into gold "Because Alchemy is the pursuit of making gold!!! Dur hur!!!"
Ah, so they're pulling a Donbrothers by not resolving a major story element set up since the pilot and pretending it's deep instead of lazy.The goal set for the show Kamen Rider Gotchard, which was Houtarou Ichinose's impossible dream of creating a world where humans and Chemies can live together wasn't reached in this final episode.
But this is not because Houtarou is immature or because we didn't have enough episodes; it is proof that he has become a true alchemist.
The way he will still continue to walk towards his goal forever is that very goal he aspires to achieve.
We live in an age of information and we often seek instant answers, but maybe sometimes it's best to try to do as the alchemists did, taking on that challenge of a never-ending homework and failing over and over again.
And perhaps those failures will eventually create a new "CHEMY×STORY" like nothing anyone has ever seen before...
That's right, kids!
Alchemy is basically homework, but don't worry.
One day, you too will have the power to turn all gold into a phantom planet and send all your magical buddies, which ultimately invalidates your goal of bonding humans and Chemies, thus wasting your time.
Best part is how after the show talked about the ethics of suppressing memories, it ends by saying, "Yeah, most of the world chose to forget the Chemies because adults are silly?"Yup, the show moved the goalpost from "I dream of humans and Chemies can live together" into "humans will eventually accept Chemies by slowly introducing them in a remote world."