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stickers-on-a-laptop · 1 year ago
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i dunno who's watching Nare no Hate no Bokura but like DAMN suda masaki's little brother looks like him!!
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(i had forgotten that suda masaki is a stage name but when i looked up sugou araki i remembered lmao)
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sailor-cresselia · 5 years ago
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Zi-O 41: *SCREAMING*
:THE BLOGGER IS NOT OKAY WITH THIS:
We open with the final scene from episode 40; Sougo charging Oma Zi-O, after getting a pair of Blade transformation screens (specifically, Blade and Garren’s) thrown at him, and a green-and-purple whirlwhind sent in his direction. Interestingly, when the whirlwind connects, the W emblem rises up along with the explosion. After attempting to trade punches – with zero effect on Sougo’s part – the kid summons Build with his Grand Zi-O panel, and. Oma Zi-O summons Kuuga.
Sougo uses the same technique as in 40 – he touches the figurine, the Build emblem appears while the name is announced, and a window reading 2017 moves backward, with Build appearing through it. Oma Zi-O, however, just holds out a hand, with the Kuuga emblem showing up with the same announcement. Notably, the emblem here is torso-sized, as opposed to figurine-sized. Kuuga appears in a bit of a blur, but there is a distinct lack of any other adornment.
Oma Zi-O’s jump over the two now-fighting riders has a bit of a flashstep effect to it, which is. Worrying. Also it breaks my heart a little to see Build and Kuuga fighting, which is not helped in the slightest by my having recently finished Decade and watching Showa V Heisei for the first time. But as Sougo attempts to hit Oma Zi-O, still with zero effect, Build and Kuuga launch their respective Rider Kicks at each other – no announcements from the Build Driver, which is probably for the best. Build disappears in an explosion, shortly followed by Kuuga winking out of existence.
Hm….
OH NO. SOUGO NO! YOU STILL HAVEN’T PROPERLY GOTTEN THE DRIVE WATCH! DON’T USE DRIVE!
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See what you’ve done? Now Oma Zi-O’s taken control of him, with a scary red spark effect, and definite sounds of struggle that are very much Shinnosuke’s voice. His helmet’s eyes momentarily light up red, and the standard Tridoron horn sound plays – and then plays again, slowed way the heck down.
And it’s really nice to see the Type Speed finisher again, and to hear Krim announcing the Tridoron, but! Those are still Shinnosuke’s grunts of effort! And said finisher is being launched to great effect at Sougo! To the point of knocking him out of Grand, and back to being just plain old Sougo.
Woz warps in – with a very Time Jacker-y blur to his first few steps – and rushes to Sougo’s side, helping him up. And Sougo is angry when he asks why he can’t even touch his future self.
“You haven’t obtained the powers of all the Riders.”
And at least SOMEONE based in 2019 remembers that we still haven’t had a Drive arc! Namely, Woz, reminding Sougo, the kids at home, and the production staff, that the Drive watch we currently have was stolen from 2068 by Geiz.
…I wonder why they went with Ghost and Drive. I know that at least part of the reason is that the staff wasn’t sure if they’d be able to get the actors back, but that didn’t exactly stop them in other arcs.
SOUGO NO! You can’t go trying to fight him still! You’re not transformed! You can barely walk!
I don’t think we have ever seen Sougo actually angry before. Not like this – all furious and glaring, desperate to take. Him. Down. Not that it helps him at all, not with the massive explosions that Oma Zi-O is setting off around him.
Woz’s scarf is so handy. He sends it out to wrap around Sougo, warping him away.
“For personal reasons, I have decided to side with Past You.”
Oma Zi-O looks surprised, but then. Woz starts walking up to him. (Drive is still here, by the way!)
Oma Zi-O: “Well done, Woz. You’ve made a wise choice.”
Me: wait what.
Woz: “It is my pleasure.”
Me: Wait WHAT?
A multicolored rippling effect washes over the area, incidentally fading Drive out of existence.
Woz: wait what.
Oma Zi-O: Oh, looks like someone’s changed the flow of time...
The entire scene fades out – in a manner very reminiscent of what you see when film footage dissolves.
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Sougo wakes up on the ground, in a location that we haven’t seen before. A mansion is at the top of the staircase. In front of said mansion…
Me: WAIT WHAT?!
In front of said mansion is a statue. The statue… is of Kakogawa Hiyru, Another Zi-O, in his not-so-civilian form that we saw in the preview. He’s holding his Another Watch at his waist, in the manner he previously used to transform, and is surrounded by Another Riders in action poses. It’s all grey and aged, with a plague at the base that I can’t read, because RiderTime didn’t sub it. But I’m willing to bet that it says “In commemoration of the first transformation of Kakogawa Hiryuu.”
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I AM THREE MINUTES IN. THIS HAS TAKEN A HALF HOUR, WITH THE REWINDING TO CATCH DETAILS AND THE TYPING. SEND HELP.
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Okay I made the grave mistake of jumping into Discord for a minute, and have promptly left Discord, but not before being cued in to look carefully at the Another Rider statues.
So, the first shot of them… From left to right, we see Kiva, OOO, Fourze, Ghost, Build, Ex-Aid, Gaim, and Wizard. Interestingly, all of them except for Build are doing their Rider’s signature poses, albeit with the standard corruption. Because Early Installment Weirdness is such a thing for Another Build that he was basically feral, and that has clearly carried over.
I can’t get over how the statues are just. Clearly still shots of the actual characters with a really bad filter over them, and terribly CG’d in. The budget for this episode must be going tot he fight scenes. … HUH. From the back, it looks like Another Build is trying to do Sento’s pose, albeit with considerably less success than everyone else. I guess the terrible filter made it really hard to see from the front, with him overlapping all of the other sections.
Okay, as the camera pans down to the plague, I see Another Agito on the right, and I can’t for the life of me make out who that is second from the left, but. The second from the right sure looks like it has Decade’s shoulders. And the head on the left sure looks like a warped version of Drive’s helmet.
Guess we’re getting Another Drive and Decade after all!
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Woz’s Recap this week is him on an inexplicable bench swing in the middle of a wooded area, with Sougo none the wiser to his presence as he stumbles around the trees.
And apprently, by ‘the flow of time has changed’, we mean Woz warped Sougo to yet another alternate timeline, except this time it’s 2019, and he’s implying that the future where Sougo becomes Oma Zi-O has been completely derailed.
And that mansion is in a wooded area, alright. A large one, several city blocks worth. And we can tell.
Because we get a zoom-out, and see that it’s in the middle of a city.
With a whole lot of sirens in the background.
And a whole lot of buildings on fire.
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!!!
New opening narration for the OP!
RiderTime translates it as… “The Heisei Kamen Riders have run through the era. Their powers now collected, the curtain of the final battle has risen! Clear the way! For the future of the True King!”
For reference, the previous narration, as subbed by RT, is “The Heisei Kamen Riders have run through the Heisei era. A new legend is starting that inherits all their powers. Rejoice! For the birth of the new King!”
And as translated by Overtime, it’s “The legacy of the Heisei Kamen Riders has carried on throughout the era. Once their power has been passed on, a new legend begins… Rejoice! For the birth of the ultimate king!”
The shot of () in the OP has been replaced by all the Heisei Riders striking their poses, and then coalescing into a ball of light, which breaks and shows Grand. First with just the helmet – then zooming out to a fullbody shot, with the 20 emblems fanning out behind him in a circle… and those odd circles of light dropping down around him, that I failed to mention from the first Grand transformation last time.
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Sougo emerges from the forest into a city apparently at war. Rubble is strewn everywhere, and several people in fatigues with guns run by down the street, the sound of gunfire in the distance. Sougo, time-traveler that he is, goes to pick up a tattered poster, confirming that it is, in fact, 2019.
Our camera zooms out, freezeframing with the sound of a camera shutter and framing the scene.
Hey there, Tsukasa! Nice to see you again, you wonderful troll, you! He’s in fatigues – clearly what he was assigned when he arrived here – and. TWO cameras. Tsukasa, ffs. He’s still got his Magenta one, but also a brown one – that is some variant on a polaroid instant camera, since it ejects a photo right after he takes it. It’s about time he learned to carry something like that.
And his photos are still supernaturally bad – with all their eerie foreshadowing abilities intact. Case in point…
Tsukasa: “So, this is the end of this world.”
He pulls the printed photo from the camera.
Tsukasa: “Then what will you do now, Tokiwa Sougo?”
We see the photo. There’s none of the recurring double-imaging here that used to be seen in so many of Tsukasa’s pictures. Instead… Sougo is half faded from existence, the wall and abandoned shop stall showing through him in places.
(Also, Tsukasa looks exhausted. Get some sleep, sir.)
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There’s barricades and fencing outside of 9-to-5. It’s not a clock repair shop anymore.
It’s a resistance shelter.
And one of the people, a woman tending someone’s wounds, asks who Sougo is.
And his uncle doesn’t recognize him – tries to attack him with a daikon radish, even.
Tsukuyomi’s voice comes in over the radio, saying that Another Riders are attacking a shelter, asking someone to send help.
Sougo asks where it is, and says he’ll be right back, running off.
Junichiro: (scandalized) “Young people these days act overfamiliar… even though we just met!”
Ow, my heart.
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Another Kiva and OOO are attacking some refugees. Please note, literal machine guns have no effect on them! That’s! That’s just great!
(I’m still not okay with the eyes on Another Kiva’s shoulders, BTW.)
Geiz – in armor – and Tsukuyomi work to fight off the Another Riders and get the former civilians out of there, respectively. Geiz draws Another OOO away, and Tsukuyomi gets Kiva off of a group. At least the Faiz Phone X can make them flinch, if only a little. Enough to actually serve as a nuisance, before Another Kiva lifts her by the neck as Sougo runs in.
He knocks Kiva off of her, by vaulting over the staircase railing and nailing them with a kick, and asks if she’s okay. Tsukuyomi also does not recognize him!
Hey, Sougo, maybe at least try using your name when you’re trying to totally-not-re-introduce yourself to people who don’t know who you are? It might help, I dunno, jog some memories locked by the time distortion.
You know, I’ve commented before on how Sougo could take hits really well at the beginning of the season. But now he’s full body tackling Another Riders, knocking them back. Actually, no, scratch that. After Tsukuyomi paused time for everyone in the room sans herself – good for her – and grabs the Faiz Phone X to shoot Another Kiva, when time starts back up? Said Another Rider goes after her, and Sougo just blocks them. Just takes the hit, arms raised defensively, and Another Kiva is the only one to be knocked back. Sougo doesn’t even budge. This young man is made of iron.
And also very confused as to why Geiz would think that he would run, proceeding to pull out the Zi-O II watch, transforming.
Geiz knows who Zi-O is.
I somehow doubt he knows the same Zi-O as we do, though.
Also, for this Geiz, at least, the Time Burst kick can be channeled through just. Straight up holding Another OOO against the wall with his foot, and charging the attack down through his leg, exploding Another OOO with a notable coin effect amid the flames.
And although we can’t exactly seen Geiz’s face, because helmet, he’s probably sharing Tsukuyomi’s scared expression right now.
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What, no stained glass effects when Sougo’s finisher takes out Another Kiva? I’m disappointed.
Tsukuyomi and Geiz come on the underground scene… and Tsukuyomi immediately shoots Sougo several times with her blaster. Geiz is ready to do a violence, and proceeds to start attacking.
Geiz: “So you’ve made your presense known, Zi-O – today you meet your end!”
Sougo: “Why?”
Geiz: “I’ll defeat the Great Overlord and save this world!”
Geiz: “That is our, the Resistance’s, mission in life!”
I noticed that he used the term ‘daimyō’ there – not whichever term it is he usually uses to refer to Oma Zi-O in the regular timeline. Interesting. Though, to be fair… the preview shots of Hiryuu looked like he was using a very different version of absolutely terrible taste than the regular Oma Zi-O.
A single direct blow from Revive Fury is all it took to knock Sougo out of his transformation.
He’s so confused, and scared, because nobody recognizes him, and he doesn’t know what’s going on. He can’t get any answers, and he’s so sad that his only family and friends, the only ones he’s had around him in years, have no idea who he is. Are all so willing to attack him.
To the point of when Sougo is practically begging to be told what’s happened. Geiz attacks him.
Still transformed.
Still using Revive Fury.
Still using the buzzsaw.
Sougo’s not transformed.
Me: :BARELY CONTAINED SHRIEKING:
There’s a painful looking slice on Sougo’s arm and cheek – there are scorch marks where his shirt was cut open.
Geiz refuses to listen to anything Sougo has to say… and readies another attack.
Aimed right at the prone Sougo’s neck.
Me: THIS IS NOT FINE.
I mean, yes, time paused, leaving Sougo free to move – BUT VERY CLEARLY HAVING BEEN AT MOST A SECOND FROM LITERAL DECAPITATION.
AHHHHHHH!
But… who paused time? UHR. Telling Sougo to run, unless he wants to die there. Sougo rolls to his feet, and stumbles away down the tunnel. When Uhr unpauses time, we see that Geiz and Tsukuyomi definitely still know about the Time Jackers, although not Uhr specifically, with her aiming the phone-blaster at him, and him just skipping off and presumably disappearing once he gets out of their line of sight.
He can’t let them kill Zi-O now.
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Here on a roof – a decidedly shabbier roof than usual – we find out that the three Time Jackers are still around… and that they, at least, know who Sougo is. Know that he has an incredible power, and that going after him with brute force won’t work. So, Swartz is going to leave the new overlord to Hora, for now.
And here’s something interesting. I’ve always thought that Swartz was clearly their superior. But.
Hora thought their positions were equal. Swartz smirks as she storms off, followed shortly by Uhr leaving in the other direction.
And yet again, we have evidence for Swartz having a different plan than everyone else.
Hat!Woz called him ‘Sir Swartz’, and was acting largely according to a plan they shared.
The previews for Over Quartzer imply that Scarf!Woz’s outfit is a uniform for the group trying to stop Sougo from ever having the chance to obtain the Drive watch.
And they all have those grommets scattered all over their wardrobes.
Different sides of the same group? Different departments, where the left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing?
Interesting.
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Back to the former shop…
The more things change, huh?
Junichiro is still a nice guy, offering to make something for Geiz and Tsukuyomi to eat.
Tsukuyomi has her doubts about Sougo being the overlord, since he did help defeat the Another Riders.
But Geiz has a point, too. An overlord probably wouldn’t hesitate to take out his minions to fool people. (You know. Like might be going on with Woz.) The Time Jackers are still the enemy, in some way, and Uhr helped him. And, most damning of all, he transformed into Zi-O.
Geiz vows… he’s going to take him down.
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Sougo, in pain, is by a riverside. It’s… it’s really depressing to see the abandoned bicycles just laying there. And Woz, at least, still seems ot remember him.
…or, maybe not. He’s acting incredibly restrained, not even really looking at Sougo, and hasn’t… actually… indicated directly that he knows who Sougo is. But he has seen the statue, and knows it’s of Hiryuu.
He saw it because Hora took him there.
…Wait. Sougo. SOUGO DO YOU NOT KNOW HORA’S NAME?!
Okay, just gonna put the realization that our main trio might not even know the time jackers names aside for now, because we’ve got bigger issues.
Namely, that Sougo’s future as Oma Zi-O has disappeared from the book. (Dark Toei, give us the forbidden book backstory.)
Namely, that Woz has decided to serve a new Overlord.
Namely, said overlord is Kakogawa Hiryuu.
That he wants to pay back the humiliation of being told to live in the present, instead of the past, of ‘not being chosen’.
And, since we’re having a dark mirror of what Sougo could have been, if he’d grown up bitter…
Let’s have a dark reprise of one of Sougo’s old catchphrases.
Hiryuu: “So, I’m going to give this a try.”
Hiryuu: I’ll take everything away from you, and then you can try ‘living in the present’.
And now…
He’s not Another Zi-O.
He’s Another Zi-O II.
…Is it just me, or does he have an actual Driver? Because when he holds his watch at his waist, that black copy of the Ziku Driver appears first, and then the rest of his form as an Another Rider.
And that Driver looks an awful lot like a black copy of Oma Zi-O’s, but with a watch attached on the right-hand side.
Sougo is still heavily beaten up, and it looks like he’s struggling a bit to raise his arms enough to insert the watches, even though he’s not using his usual flair. He’s putting them in before he puts his driver on.
Grand Zi-O starts to charge at Another Zi-O II.
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Geiz and Tsukuyomi are trying to find Zi-O, but not having any luck.
That is, not until Uhr shows up, saying that Zi-O is running amok, and offering to tell them where he is.
With an incredibly smug look on his face.
The right hand doesn’t know what the left one is doing, either.
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Back at the Zi-O Vs Zi-O fight, Hiryuu just straight up summons copies of Another Agito, Den-O, and Gaim out of thin air.
Agito appears with green smoke and a single light, coming from right about belt-level.
Gaim still has the orange smoke and juice-droplet effect from last time we saw Another Zi-O.
Den-O has lines of light around him that look distinctly like the lines in Actual Den-O’s attacks.
(Where was this attention to detail in the first arc?! They got much better at it pretty quickly, actually, distracting forced-amnesia subplot be damned, but still!)
Sougo summons Den-O and Gaim to take on their respective Another Riders – both of whom have those windows, still – and takes on Another!Another Agito himself. All three Another Riders go down simultaneously.
But. You know. Hiryuu is Zi-O II now.
And Zi-O II can do more than predict the future.
He just reverses the attack, rewinding time for the three Another Riders, and incidentally turning daytime into night. The same rainbow ripple effect from earlier shows up as he does it.
The Another Riders de-spawn Sougo’s summons, and he tries to defeat them with his “Giri Giri Slash” finisher… only for Hiryuu to undo that, and turn it back into daytime.
Sougo is just getting his ass KICKED today!
…and then machine gun fire blocks Hiryuu and his mooks from going further after him.
Shots fired by one Kadoya Tsukasa, still in miliary fatigues, with a magenta button-up underneath and matching bandanna tied around his arm.
TSUKASA, you’re STILL wearing two cameras! At least. At least let the pseudo-polaroid not be brown. Maybe a nice violet color, you know, for Natsumi, or a bright Cyan for Daiki. Even a yellow or some such for Yusuke.
(Yes, I ship them as an OT4. Come at me. I’ll carry my Photo Studio Polycule forever.)
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So, this speech Tsukasa’s giving… it’s a pep talk. Yes, in his standard, trolling manner, but a pep talk nonetheless. “So, you’re just giving up here? Because it got hard? Because they left you? You were all high-and-mighty, going on about being a King, but here you are, an Overlord. Did you want this because they came to you? Or did they come to you because you wanted this?”
“This world is coming to it’s destruction. The only way you can stop it is to defeat Kakogawa Hiryuu.”
And at one point, Tsukasa lifts the BSOD’ing Sougo up by the collar, and he’s almost entirely limp. Just, being jerked around, almost slumping back down to the ground when he’s pushed against the wall.
Sougo stumbles off at Tsukasa’s challenge. He! Is in no way able to fight at this point! He’s just gotten beaten up three times in less than a day, all of which were very brutal! This boy! Is not okay!
The three Another Riders show up.
Tsukasa: “Defeat them, and then we’ll talk.”
So, Sougo enters Grand Zi-O. Almost reluctantly, it takes him a moment to even pull out his belt, but he still goes into battle.
(I do appreciate that they don’t show the full Grand transformation every time. Unlike certain other anniversary riders. Tsukasa. Fricking. Six episodes having to watch the full transformation into Complete. UGH. That was painful. If it were a better form, or a better sequence, I wouldn’t have been as made. But Complete is ugly, and the transformation cutscene for it is just. Bad.)
Sougo summons Den-O and Gaim’s weapons to take out the respective copies, and that leaves Agito. Who, you know. Doesn’t always have a weapon – his and Kuuga’s are form-based, unlike the more recent riders.
SO INSTEAD!
Sougo pulls out a translucent COPY of Agito, and sort of. Just. Merges with it to do Agito’s Rider Kick.
THAT’S REALLY CLEVER!
Tsukasa seems at least a little impressed. But here comes Geiz, going straight into Revive Typhoon, saying that he’s going to take Zi-O down to save the world.
And while Geiz is attacking at normal speed, so Sougo could have dodged…
But he doesn’t.
He just takes the hit.
We close out to the end screen, with the Another Den-O and Another Agito watches in the back… and once again, the Zi-O watch, glitching and being replaced by the Another Zi-O watch.
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In the preview…
Zi-O II, Geize Revive Fury, and DECADE fighting Another Zi-O II.
Sougo: “There’s no point in fighting Geiz.”
A bunch of fight scenes, with Swartz saying that someone will help him, and Hiryuu sitting on a throne.
Daiki’s coming back! And still going on about treasure, because of course he is. (Still mad at Tsukasa about the first Super Hero Taisen movie, I’m guessing)
Tsukasa – still in the army jacket, but seeming to have ditched the helmet – spin kicking Another Build away from Tsukuyomi, and holding an honest to Gaim PISTOL.
AND SON OF A-
SOUNDS LIKE TSUKUYOMI IS, IN FACT, SWARTZ’S SISTER.
Or, at least, that’s what she’s being told, and Uhr – who looks to have just been holding a Faiz Phone X to Tsukuyomi’s head, being just as surprised as her.
THIS IS FIN-
YOU KNOW WHAT NO NONE OF THIS IS FINE.
THIS EPISODE IS SCARY.
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So, Tsukasa’s ‘pep talk’. That’s the voice of experience that he’s using. That’s a man who has done the whole ‘evil ruler’ thing, and would really rather not see his latest successor go down that route. He’s just. Kind of terrible at saying it.
And of course he’s trying to point out to Sougo that he needs to rely on his allies, if in a roundabout way.
It was only because of Natsumi, Yusuke, and Daiki remembering him that he came back to life, after all.
Memories are a powerful thing in Kamen Rider. We just came off of the Den-O arc, which is largely powered by memories, and to go right into people not remembering that Sougo exists… well. There can’t be a coincidence that it’s also a Tsukasa arc now.
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Also, as a note, we had some of the first decent shots of Oma Zi-O’s belt in this episode. Previously, we only got to see one side of it, the one not obstructed by his sash. This time… well.
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The places that used to be for Ridewatches? Those look an awful lot like the extensions on the Grand watch.
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