#kamen rider prism
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
is emily trying to enlarge mother?
#kamen rider j#cr spoilers#live blogging#bells hells#campaign 3#critical role#prism be like#emily axford is god can't tell me otherwise#i will bring up tokusatsu every chance i oh you get it by now#tokusatsu#kamen rider
0 notes
Text
Same energy.
Blue Lead Cures! Boy Cures! Adult Cures!
Cure Prism:
#hirogaru sky precure#pretty cure#cure prism#kamen rider geats#kamen rider#keiwa#sakurai keiwa#if hirogaru is anythink like geats this season's SHT is gonna be WILD
675 notes
·
View notes
Text
Rainbow High Riders
Here's the blurb for Rainbow High Riders: When a new Sacred Sword-the Sword of Whirlwinds, Arashi-is discovered, Reika Shindai (Kamen Rider Sabela) and Ryoga Shindai (Kamen Rider Durandal) offer to search for it. They arrive at Rainbow High, the #1 visual arts school. They befriend Sunny Madison, an energetic computer animator; Poppy Rowan, a laidback music engineer; Skyler Bradshaw, a shy fashion designer; Ruby Anderson, an outgoing graphic designer; Violet Willow, Sunny's best friend and a glamorous influencer; Jade Hunter, a tomboyish makeup artist known for her dramatic looks; Bella Parker, a friendly and determined set designer; and Amaya Raine, a bold and mysterious fashion designer and actress. When a new threat arises, can they work together to protect Rainbow High?
Here's the list of main Riders:
Reika Shindai-Kamen Rider Sabela
Ryoga Shindai-Kamen Rider Durandal
Violet Willow-Kamen Rider Viola
Sunny Madison-Kamen Rider Sunshine
Poppy Rowan-Kamen Rider Monarch
Skyler Bradshaw-Kamen Rider Falcata
Ruby Anderson-Kamen Rider Ember
Jade Hunter-Kamen Rider Aranea
Bella Parker-Kamen Rider Cerasus
Amaya Raine-Kamen Rider Prism (transferred to Shadow High in Season 2)
River Kendall-Kamen Rider Nautlius
Georgia Bloom-Kamen Rider Nectarine
Elizabeth de Milcery (OC)-Kamen Rider Angelix
There are other Riders, sure, but for the sake of simplicity, I'm only putting the main Riders here.
#rainbow high#rainbow high riders#kamen rider saber#kamen rider sabela#kamen rider durandal#reika shindai#ryoga shindai#kamen rider viola#kamen rider sunshine#violet willow#sunny madison#kamen rider monarch#kamen rider falcata#poppy rowan#skyler bradshaw#kamen rider ember#kamen rider aranea#ruby anderson#jade hunter#kamen rider cerasus#kamen rider prism#bella parker#amaya raine#kamen rider nautlius#kamen rider nectarine#river kendall#georgia bloom#kamen rider angelix#oc#elizabeth de milcery
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
Sadboi's Incredibly Strange Multifandom Adventure - Chapter 4: The French Narrator Fistfights Lysandre and Wins
The next day, Sadboi stood before her friends, her heart heavy. "I've made a decision," she said. "I need to continue my journey��€”to help those in need across the dimensions."
Sponge Bob and Patrick looked at each other, then back at her. "We'll go with you," they exclaimed in unison.
Surprise and gratitude washed over her. "But your lives are here," she protested.
The French Narrator stepped forward. "You forget, young one," he said. "You are not alone. Your friends are with you, and together, you are unstoppable."
And so, with their hearts full and their spirits high, the trio set out on their next adventure. The map on Sadboi's phone grew more detailed, each world they visited leaving its mark upon it. They traveled to distant lands, battling monsters, solving puzzles, and spreading joy wherever they went.
Sadboi had decided on their next destination, the world of "Pokémon". The trio eagerly stepped into the portal, only to find themselves in the bustling streets of Lumoise City, in the Kalos region. Sadboi's eyeholes sparkled a bit, as Pokémon Y was her first real game she owned in the mainline series.
As they took in the sights, they were immediately met with the frantic cries of a young girl being pursued by a Purrloin. "Hey, you guys gotta help me!" she called out, her eyes wide with fear. Without hesitation, Sadboi transformed into her Kamen Rider form, ready to protect the girl and her Pokémon. The French Narrator offered his usual suave introduction, "Allow us to assist you, mademoiselle."
The girl, named Serena, was overwhelmed with relief. "Thank you so much! That Purrloin has been causing trouble all over the city." She introduced herself as an aspiring Pokémon trainer and explained that the Purrloin belonged to Team Flare, a nefarious group known for their mistreatment of Pokémon.
Sadboi felt a pang of sympathy for the trainer. She herself had been fleeing from an organization that had similarly cruel methods. "Yesyes, we'll help," she said, determination setting in her voice. "Let's show Team Flare what happens when you mess with us."
The group followed the Purrloin's trail through the bustling city, dodging pedestrians and Pokémon alike. The streets were lined with neon lights and the sounds of battles from the nearby Prism Tower. As they approached a dark alley, the Purrloin scurried into view, a smug grin on its feline face. "You're not getting away this time," Sadboi shouted, her vibesense tingling with the creature's malicious intent.
The battle was swift and intense. Purrloin proved to be more clever than they had anticipated, using its illusions to confuse and distract them. SpongeBob and Patrick struggled to keep up with the nimble Pokémon, their blows passing through the air. But Sadboi knew better, and used her vibesense to anticipate the Purrloin's next move.
With a flick of her wrist, she sent a burst of energy, dispelling the illusions. "Now, let's settle this," she said, charging ahead. The Purrloin, now exposed, yowled in surprise, but it was no match for the combined might of the trio. After a flurry of punches and kicks, it was clear that the battle was won.
However, Sadboi knew that this wouldn't end here. If she remembered correctly, Team Flare were conducting some pretty sickening experiences in their hideout, and that included one of the two box legendaries of the region: Xerneas and Yveltal. If it was the latter, then she definitely didn't want to 'frick around and find out', so to say.
"Serena, do you know where Team Flare's hideout is?" Sadboi asked, her voice filled with urgency.
Serena nodded, her eyes glistening with determination. "They've been spotted near the Power Plant. We need to move fast before they do something terrible to that poor Purrloin."
The group raced through the city, the neon lights flashing past them. As they approached the outskirts, the air grew thick with tension. The Power Plant loomed ahead, a hulking mass of metal and lights, a stark contrast to the organic beauty of the Kalos region.
Upon reaching the Power Plant, they were met with a horde of Team Flare grunts. "Looks like we're not the only ones who want a piece of them," Patrick quipped, flexing his muscles.
Sadboi's vibesense went haywire as she felt the pain and fear emanating from the captive Pokémon within. "We need to get inside," she said, her voice tight with emotion.
The French Narrator surveyed the scene, his gaze sharp. "We must be strategic," he cautioned. "Their technology is advanced, and we must not underestimate them."
They approached the plant stealthily, taking out the grunts one by one. Each victory brought them closer to the heart of Team Flare's operation. As they ventured deeper, the stakes grew higher, and the air grew colder, almost as if the very essence of Team Flare's malicious intent was seeping into the atmosphere.
Finally, they reached the control room. The sight that awaited them was grim: a group of scientists in lab coats surrounded by various contraptions, with Purrloin and several other Pokémon caged and crying in distress. At the center of the room, a maniacal laugh rang out. It was Lysandre, the leader of Team Flare.
"Welcome, travelers," he sneered. "You're just in time to witness the dawn of a new era!"
Sadboi's eyes narrowed. "Let the Pokémon go," she demanded.
"Ah, but you see, we have much greater plans for them," Lysandre said, stroking a pokeball that contained a terrified Yveltal. "With their power, we will purge this world of the weak and create a utopia for the strong."
Sadboi felt a surge of anger and pity for the twisted man before her. She knew all too well the pain of feeling misunderstood, of being seen as less than. But she also knew the strength of love and friendship could conquer even the darkest of hearts.
"We won't let you harm these Pokémon," she declared, transforming into her Kamen Rider form.
The battle was intense. Team Flare's technology was indeed advanced, but it was no match for the power of friendship and the pure hearts of Sadboi and her friends. They dodged lasers and fought off grunts with ease, their teamwork becoming almost symphonic in its execution.
As they approached Lysandre, the room grew darker, the air thick with malicious intent. His eyes gleamed with madness as he held the Yveltal Pokémon in his grasp. "You dare to stand against us?" he sneered, his voice echoing through the chamber.
The French Narrator stepped forward, his diving helmet casting an eerie glow. "We stand for justice and the protection of all creatures, mon amis," he said with a steely resolve.
Lysandre's smile grew cold. "Then you shall fall," he declared, throwing the pokeball into the air. The ball burst open, and Yveltal emerged, its eyes glowing with malevolence.
Sadboi's heart raced as she saw the fear in Yveltal's gaze. This Pokémon was a creature of darkness, but she knew it was not inherently evil—it had been corrupted by Team Flare's influence. She had to save it, and the others.
Her vibesense flared to life, connecting with Yveltal's distress. She felt the Pokémon's pain, its confusion, and its desperation for freedom. Drawing upon her deep connection with her own feelings, she reached out with her power, trying to soothe the creature.
The battle was intense. Yveltal, driven mad by the infection, lashed out at them, its shadowy powers a stark contrast to the bright lights of the Power Plant. The floor trembled beneath their feet as the Pokémon's roars filled the room. Sponge Bob and Patrick fought valiantly, their friendship acting as a beacon of light in the darkness.
But it was not enough. Lysandre had foreseen their arrival and had prepared a trap. The walls began to close in, and the air grew thick with the stench of ozone. "You fools," he cackled. "You cannot defeat us!"
Sadboi knew she had to act fast. She focused her vibesense into a powerful beam, aiming it directly at Lysandre. The beam struck him, and she could feel his control over Yveltal slipping. The creature staggered, its eyes clearing slightly.
With a deep breath, she reached out again, her voice soothing. "You don't have to do this," she whispered. "You're not alone."
Yveltal roared again, this time with a hint of doubt in its cry. The room grew brighter as the infection began to recede, the walls stopping their crushing descent.
The French Narrator took the opportunity to strike, delivering a blow that sent Lysandre sprawling. The grunts, seeing their leader fall, retreated in a panic.
Sadboi rushed to Yveltal, her vibesense enveloping it in a warm embrace. The creature looked at her with newfound trust, its shadowy form slowly dissipating. "Thank you," it murmured, its voice weak but filled with gratitude.
Together, they freed the remaining Pokémon, their cries of relief filling the air. The Power Plant was secured, and the threat of Team Flare, at least for now, had been neutralized.
Serena, tears in her eyes, threw her arms around Sadboi. "Thank you," she said, her voice choking with emotion. "You've saved so many lives today."
Sadboi nodded, her eyes never leaving Yveltal. "It's what friends do," she said softly. "We're all in this together."
The French Narrator surveyed the room, his voice filled with satisfaction. "Another world saved," he said. "But our journey is far from over."
The trio and their newfound Pokémon ally looked at the map, their eyes lighting up with excitement and determination. There were so many more dimensions to explore, so many more friends to make, and so many more battles to fight.
And with a final nod, they stepped through the portal, ready to face whatever lay ahead. The French Narrator's final words echoing through the chamber: "To the next adventure!"
0 notes
Text
Took place after akibaranger season 3 final episode things were finally back to normal for akibaranger til there prism ace returns stronger than he was before with new form & power so he send them to different worlds making sure they never inferred with his goal to destroy all life on earth but beyond dimensions akibaranger find themselves in each worlds of kamen riders from zero-one to gotchard and they try to help get them back in their own world so they can stop prism ace once and for all.@takkynoko @jenndubya @modrew71 @himitsusentaiblog @mikifujimoto @vibrantpuppeteer @angelic-fragments @tokutaliaa @renkon @mrdinomaiz @pkmurasaki @firecraker-j @submissiveking99 @kurenaiwataru @washipink @ineedsomesleeptoday @kaikaifilu7248 @askrikkaiandhyotei @jmcdra @natekleh @thathyenaslookingbreezy @kanacaecilius @i-am-randomtrash00 @gensoteki @bluespectrum91 @sonohtigris @super-saiyan-rose @tvnihonsubs
0 notes
Note
its not a toku show unless they have a big fight scene at: under that bridge by the river amphitheatre stairs..
Oh, for sure! There's also the quarry, that one road that goes down a slope, The Warehouse...after a while it gets fun spotting all the regular filming locations! Like, see the bridge leading to Daybreak in Zero One, home to several important fights? The Blade folks went there fourteen years ago xD
#14shyx#asks (◍•ᴗ•◍)#ask: boysandmagick#prism warriors.ss#masked riders assemble.kr#kamen rider#super sentai
8 notes
·
View notes
Photo
Double has to once again think outside the box to defeat thier foes, as the Trash Dopant proved challenging even in Xtreme Form until they could analyze it.
Using the Accel Memory, Double enhanced his Bicker Finallusion attack to create a powerful beam with flames circling it from the Heat and Accel Memories working in tandem with Luna and Cyclone. The beam packs such a kick that Double needs to brace themselves during the recoil.
Also, our two in one hero and Accel have mastered the Steve Rogers Art of Shield Throwing.
#kamen rider double#kamen rider w#futo detective#xtreme form#accel#gaia memory#finisher#prism bicker#manga art#manga pages#action#japanese superheroes#shotaro hidari#raito sonozaki#spoilers#kamen rider#manga
86 notes
·
View notes
Photo
many doodles n stuff that i dont think found their way on here.
#wOOPS SOME OF THESE ARE FROM LIKE MAY#king of prism#pripara#kinpri#kamen rider exaid#tokyo 7th sisters#t7s#doodle diary#kakeru juuouin#kougami taiga#Dorothy West#joji takadanobaba#norizuki jin#Poppy Pipopapo#mirei minami
58 notes
·
View notes
Text
S.H. Figuarts Shinkocchou Seihou Kamen Rider W CycloneJokerXtreme announced for release
With the Fuuto PI anime garnering the Kamen Rider W series more and more merch, Bandai have announced today on their latest Preban Z stream that W's final form - CycloneJokerXtreme - is at last to see release. The true fusion of Shotaro and Philip, CycloneJokerXtreme of course comes with the Prism Bicker which can separate into its Sword and Shield modes; but also comes with five extra Gaia Memories - the Prism memory itself, as well as the Cyclone, Joker, Heat and Luna memories necessary to activate the Prism Bicker's finisher.
S.H. Figuarts Shinkocchou Seihou Kamen Rider W CycloneJokerXtreme releases as a Premium Bandai exclusive in February 2023 for 11,000 Yen; with pre-orders to start tomorrow.
29 notes
·
View notes
Conversation
Shin: *Falls off the bike in kinpri*
Hijiri: Are you okay?
Shin: Yeah, I just have some...sand in my eyes.
Hijiri: That's not what I meant.
18 notes
·
View notes
Text
So you want to watch Precure!
Version 1.3
(Google Docs Vers & Changelog)
Maybe you follow people who like it, maybe you just love magical girls and never got into Precure, but there are over a dozen seasons and you don’t know how to jump in. Never fear, this masterpost is here to give you a rundown of Precure, and hopefully by the end you’ll have an idea of where you want to start.
What Is Precure?
Precure (short for Pretty Cure) is a Toei Animation franchise started in 2004 and has been on the air nonstop since then. It’s a magical girl franchise, y’know like sailor moon or ojamajo doremi or other such shows. The main demographic is children so you don’t have to worry about any weird “fanservice” or panty shots or anything nasty like that, it’s very G rated.
What Are The Shows About?
In a general sense, Precure is about a team of 2-6 middle school age magical girls fighting bad guys and giant monsters and saving the world on a weekly basis with pretty outfits and big flashy finishers and the power of love and friendship. Each season follows a pretty standard formula (toku fans should be pretty familiar with it for the most part), and each season is around 48-50 episodes long.
In keeping with this toku-esque formula, most seasons will feature mid season additions to the cast, in the form of new precure heroes. For the sake of not spoiling these shows, these mid season cures will not be mentioned in our plot overviews unless they appear extremely early or something like that. Just know that almost every season will feature an additional cure joining the team later in the show.
Additionally, every season has at least one movie, these days there’s usually two per season. Usually you’ll find the movies are a standalone self-contained romp, and a crossover movie with the preceding seasons, with a focus on the most recent 2-3 teams. These movies might as well exist in a continuity of their own, and have absolutely no bearing on the plot whatsoever, save for one except which I’ll mention when we get to that season.
Why Should I Watch Precure?
Because it’s good. It’s a really stellar franchise with a ton of content and genuinely engaging characters and stories. Also this isn’t your mom’s magical girl show, these girls throw punches, and kicks, and big lasers. Precure is pretty well known for being extremely hands on with its combat compared to other magical girl shows, though don’t expect the same kind of fights you’d find in kamen rider or anything. Also a main draw for a lot of people is the amount of gay subtext in, frankly, every season. While there’s only one season with an explicitly confirmed gay relationship between two cures, every season has varying levels of subtext between cures, it’s pretty cool. We won’t discuss the subtext in every season overview but trust us, it’s in there.
What Show Should I Start With?
It doesn’t actually matter which season you watch, every season is a new setting and with new characters and set in a new world (except for two sequel seasons i’ll explain later), so you’re free to watch whatever you want in any order! We’re going to spend the rest of this post talking about each season to give you, the beloved reader, a glimpse at what each season has to uniquely offer. Don’t worry, there’s no spoilers down there.
Futari Wa Precure (We Are Pretty Cure) & Futari Wa Precure Max Heart
The original precure show that aired in 2004, and even received an english dub. Misumi Nagisa is a star lacrosse player living a normal life until one day a shooting star she wishes on turns out to be a fairy that careens right into her room, or rather, smacks her right in the face. The fairy, named Mepple, explains he comes from the Garden of Light, another world that’s been taken over by the evil Dark King and his Dark Zone in order to capture the Prism Stones, a number of heart shaped crystals that, if collected, could give Dark King the power to destroy not only the Garden of Light but also the Garden of Rainbows, Earth itself. Meanwhile, Yukishiro Honoka finds a box in her grandmother’s shed containing an item just like the one that smacked Nagisa in the face, and inside is the fairy Mipple, who explains the situation to Honoka. The two fairies, seeking to be reunited, drag Nagisa and Honoka along and the four of them end up meeting up, but are attacked by an emissary of the Dark Zone. Mepple and Mipple grant the confused duo the power to transform into the warriors of legend, Precure. As Cure Black and Cure White, Nagisa and Honoka manage to fight off their attacker and protect their new fairy partners. The girls are then more or less dragged into the battle against the Dark Zone, as the only hope for both Gardens, they fulfill their duty as legendary warriors despite their hesitations and desires to go back to being normal teenagers.
Futari Wa doesn’t exactly have any major themes to speak of, it’s just your standard magical girl vs evil bad guys kind of thing, forgive it for being the first season. What it does have to offer is the relationship between Nagisa and Honoka, as well as the action in fight scenes. The girls don’t start the season as best friends, in fact they barely even know each other’s names when they’re first flung together. It takes a few episodes and a major fight between the girls for them to really start opening up to each other, but soon enough they become inseparable and support each other in everything they do. It’s clear, especially near the end, that the girls cling to each other for support and strength in the face of the increasingly overwhelming odds they face as the Dark Zone gains strength. It’s very compelling to see their relationship deepen in the early season and see how deep their bonds truly go near the end.
Futari Wa received a sequel show, Futari Wa Precure Max Heart, picking up the story where it left off in the first season’s finale. Honoka and Nagisa are still the main characters, and they’re still fighting the Dark Zone, but this time they’re joined by a mysterious girl named Hikari, who can transform into Shiny Luminous, not a precure but precure-ish. This time the girls are trying to recover the heart and soul of the Queen of the Garden of Light, before the Dark Zone can recover and destroy the queen in her weakened state. Also their precure costumes have changed slightly.
The first season (that is to say, not max heart) is currently one of the few seasons available with official english subtitles on the streaming platform Crunchyroll
Futari Wa Precure Splash Star
Hyuuga Saki (Cure Bloom), a tomboy who loves playing softball, and Mishou Mai (Cure Egret), a quiet transfer student and aspiring artist, meet each other by chance one day under the Sky Tree, where they discover two creatures from the Land of Fountains named Flappy and Choppy. The two girls transform into the legendary Precure and are tasked with restoring Princess Filia and the Seven Holy Fountains, which were sapped of their power by the evil forces of Dark Fall.
Splash Star's main theme is the appreciation of nature. The main focus is on the girls rediscovering their relationships with their town and the nature and people in it. You get to meet a whole cast of characters in their community, who have a lot of heart and charm behind their writing and the show does a good job of getting you genuinely invested in their stories.
Unfortunately the romance in Splash Star isn’t much better than Futari Wa's (sorry to any Fujimura/Kazuya fans), but the main girls themselves are so engaging that it's easy to ignore. The villains are pretty goofy, but entertaining if you can accept that the show doesn’t take itself very seriously. There are two villains in the latter half of the season that really stand out, though. Without spoiling too much, I can promise you their character arcs will tear at your heartstrings in the best way.
If you've watched Futari wa Precure, Splash Star will probably feel familiar. Although it's the first "reboot" series in the franchise with completely new characters, Toei overall played it safe and Saki and Mai in many ways still feel like "Nagisa and Honoka 2.0". Splash Star is different in enough other ways to make the show stand on its own merits, but if you watch it immediately after Futari wa you might find yourself feeling some deja vu. Personally, I think it's interesting to see what Splash Star builds on and explores when compared to Futari wa, since it has many of the same themes and character archetypes but they play out quite differently.
Yes! Precure 5 & Yes! Precure 5 GoGo!
Nozomi is a cheerful, carefree girl, but she doesn’t have a dream. One day she meets a hot guy and finds a mysterious item called the Dream Collet, capable of granting any wish once all the fairies known as Pinkies are gathered inside it, in the school library. She discovers that the hot guy is actually a tanuki from Palmier Kingdom named Coco, and that the Kingdom has been destroyed by the Nightmare. Coco’s dream is to restore his kingdom using the Dream Collet, and Nozomi decides to make it hers as well.
She’s joined by her jock friend Rin, Urara, an aspiring actress, Komachi, a writer, and the rich student council president Karen. Together they form Yes Sentai Fiveranger Yes Precure 5 and work together to prevent Nightmare from obtaining the Dream Collet before they can gather all the Pinkies. They also save Coco’s “”””””friend””””””” and fellow hot guy squirrel, Nuts, and he joins them as the second mascot/handsome love interest.
The theme of Yes is dreams and heterosexual furry romance. It pulls off the dreams part very nicely. The het furry romance is bad, mostly because Coco is Nozomi’s teacher at school and also her love interest. However, Coco and Nuts are fairly gay and if you look past the romance part they have very good dadly relationships with the rest of the team.
Yespre, like Futari Wa, received a sequel show, Yes! Precure 5 GoGo!. After the defeat of Nightmare some time ago, a new faction called Eternal rises up and starts stealing treasures from various dimensions. When Eternal targets the Rose Pact belonging to the Cure Rose Garden, the precure are called back into action to fight against Eternal, with new cure outfits, a new fairy named Syrup, and a new cure-like teammate named Milky Rose.
Fresh Precure!
Fresh is sort of the defining series for modern Precure, introducing a lot of plot and thematic elements to the franchise that would be used repeatedly later on.
A concert Momozono Love attends is attacked by a monster called a Nakewameke. When Love stands up to it, she is nearly killed, but is saved when she is chosen by a mysterious power to become Cure Peach. She is joined by Inori and Miki as Cure Pine and Cure Berry, and, together with the talking ferret from the Kingdom of Sweets, Tarte, they have to prevent Labyrinth, a grey world led by Mobius, from taking over the Parallel Worlds and transforming them into identical, machine-like dictatorships, and also figure out the secret behind the Magic Baby, Chiffon, that Tarte is entrusted with.
Fresh’s themes are happiness and nature/technology and donuts. The donuts are important. Labyrinth operates by gathering misery; the Nakewameke are created from it and their function is to create more of it and fill the Sorrow Gauge. All the girls (and the mascot) have love interests and their familial relationships are explored a lot to bring out the general stakes and emphasise what they’re fighting for.
While Fresh is very strong in characters, plot, and thematics, its lack of budget is very apparent. It looks terrible. Fortunately, it isn’t that difficult to get used to the bad animation once you get into the show, although the lack of means tends to show up at inopportune moments, like new powerups.
Heartcatch Precure!
Featuring character designs and art direction from Ojamajo Doremi’s character designer Umakoshi Yoshihiko, and written by Ojamajo Doremi and Onegai My Melody writer Yamada Takashi, Heartcatch should look and feel familiar to fans of either franchise, especially Doremi.
After having a reoccurring dream about someone called Cure Moonlight being defeated trying to defend the “Great Heart Tree”, the shy and reserved Hanasaki Tsubomi moves in with her grandmother and ends up inheriting the will of Cure Moonlight and becomes the newest precure, Cure Blossom. Finding out her grandmother used to be the legendary Cure Flower, Tsubomi vows to protect the world as a precure and learn to change herself for the better. She’s joined by her new friend and the first person she saved as a precure, Kurumi Erika, a loud girl with a big heart who means well, but doesn’t hesitate to speak her mind. Erika becomes Cure Marine and the two become Heartcatch Precure, the newest precure in the long legacy of those who have stood up to the evil Dune, a mysterious invader who destroys planets and turns them into lifeless deserts. Heartcatch Precure fights against Dune’s minions: the mask wearing Professor Sabaku, his Desert Apostles, and the mysterious Dark Precure. Along the way they meet the former Cure Moonlight, now stripped of her power, and try to help her cope with her defeat.
Heartcatch Precure’s main theme is flowers and flower language. Everyone has a “heart flower” that the Desert Apostles take and use to create their monsters every week. As an interesting result of this, the monster of the week will be the main character in the plot of the week and often their big monster form will vent about their issues which will usually lead to a resolution when the precure return them to their regular bodies. Heartcatch also has a very nice backstory and lore to it. Unlike most iterations of precure, the Heartcatch girls are not the first precure to exist in their world, there are dozens maybe hundreds of precure that came before them, fighting against Dune and his forces for hundreds of years. It adds a lot to the narrative in small ways, especially later on in the season. Also the fight scenes are extremely excellent, especially when Moonlight is involved.
Suite Precure♪
The musical paradise of Major Land falls under siege by the forces of Minor Land, led by King Mephisto. His goal is to steal the living notes of the “Melody of Happiness” and remake them into the “Melody of Sorrow”, throwing the world into a permanent depressive state. As a last resort, Queen Aphrodite scatters the notes into the human world and tasks Hummy, the cat-like fairy, and the Fairy Tones, to find the notes before the forces of Minor Lands can capture them. In the human world, Hummy meets Hojo Hibiki and Minamino Kanade, two girls who were best friends as children, but drifted apart as teenagers because of their tendency to bicker with each other. The two find themselves thrown together again by fate and transform into Cure Melody and Cure Rhythm to protect the things they hold dear. Not long after, the two rekindle their relationship and become closer than before, despite their bickering. Soon the girls run into the mysterious Cure Muse, a girl who appears to be a precure like them, but hides her face with a mask and refuses to join in their fight, claiming to be neither friend nor enemy. Melody and Rhythm battle against Minor Land and the giant Negatones they create from the notes they gather, as well as Siren, another cat-like fairy who used to be Hummy’s best friend before turning to evil and joining Minor Land.
Suite Precure’s main theme is music, and it is a very encompassing theme. Hibiki and Kanade bond over their piano practice, the town they live in celebrates music frequently and is aesthetically music themed, and their powers take the form of musical instruments. Harmony is also a large theme for the two girls. Their precure power increases as they harmonize with each other, and the early season is very much about them learning to harmonize with each other. Suite also features several extremely well done mystery arcs, about the identity of Cure Muse, and various other things that I can’t very well talk about without risking spoiling things myself. If you manage to go into Suite not knowing anything consider yourself extremely lucky and be super sure not to get spoiled. The show staff went to great lengths to hide certain things, including leaking fake cure designs, and creating a second version of the second dance ending to further mask the identity of Cure Muse until her true reveal.
Also something to note, usually precure movies have nothing to do with the plot of the show itself and can be watched whenever but the Suite movie is best enjoyed right after the arc revealing Cure Muse’s identity is concluded, it has a nice resolution to plot elements in that arc and sets the stage for the last few arcs of the show, so be sure to watch it then.
Smile Precure!
Written by Kamen Rider Kabuto head writer Yonemura Shoji, Smile Precure is the second season to feature a 5 girl team after Yes! Precure 5 Gogo!. Running late to her first day of school, resident happy-go-lucky klutz Hoshizora Miyuki runs face first into a small creature called Candy, a fairy from a place called Märchenland. The two are attacked by an anthropomorphic wolf named Wolfrun, and Miyuki transforms into Cure Happy to fight against Wolfrun and the big clown faced monster he summons called an Akanbe. After Candy explains that the legends say there are five precure, Miyuki recruits four new friends: the hot blooded Akane (Cure Sunny), shy artist Yayoi (Cure Peace), responsible older sister Nao (Cure March), and refined student council vice-president Reika (Cure Beauty). The five of them become Smile Precure and fight against Wolfrun and his allies in the Bad End Kingdom, who attempt to revive the slumbering Pierrot by trying to put the world in a “Bad End”.
Smile Precure’s main theme is fairy tales, in a general sense. The Bad End trio are based off of the big bad wolf (Wolfrun), the oni from Momotaro (Akaoni), and the witch from Snow White (Majorina), and Miyuki herself is utterly captivated by fairy tales. The secondary theme is happiness, and the happy go lucky tone of the series often turns on its head during serious arcs to deliver extremely powerful emotional moments. Smile Precure is light on plot, and most episodes are an ultra happy experience, but the show knows how to get serious when it needs to and Smile is exceedingly competent at pulling off drama when the time comes. Smile knows how to get you invested in its characters and use that to pull on your heartstrings during the big moments. The last 10 episodes of the show are the absolute pinnacle of the show’s emotional drama, and each cure gets her own episode for closure before the finale sets in and emotionally destroys you. Also you get to play rock paper scissors with Cure Peace during her roll call so that’s always fun.
Doki Doki! Precure
Doki opens with Trump Kingdom’s destruction by the Selfishness as Cure Sword looks on, helpless. Switching to our world and brighter topics, we meet Aida Mana, Student Council President of Oogai Middle School, whose dream is to become the Prime Minister of Japan. Whenever Mana sees someone in trouble, she’ll help them out, so when a monster attacks the city, Mana does the obvious and tries to stop it. And when, chosen by the fairy Charuru (Charles? Cheryle? Cherry?) to become a Precure and defend the world, she meets Cure Sword, she has to befriend her and help her restore Trump Kingdom and find her happiness.
Mana (Cure Heart) is joined by Rikka (Cure Diamond), her studious companion and supporter, and also the immeasurably powerful and rich (in that order) Alice (Cure Rosetta). Together they have to unravel the mystery of the man who gave them their transformation items, the missing princess of Trump Kingdom, the strange, evil girl called Regina, and Ai, the chaotic neutral baby who hatches out of an egg.
Dokipre’s theme is love and selflessness. It also has Deep Lore, a lot of which is established in extra-series material. The show does try to explore concepts like past cures and manages a very nice repeating pattern effect with the plot, in terms of past and future happenings. There’s a lot of foreshadowing. Compared to most Precure seasons it’s very plot-heavy and even the filler usually ends up being plot-relevant.
Happiness Charge Precure!
The 10th anniversary of Precure! The Phantom Empire is spreading across the world, and Precure are rising up all over the globe to fight them off. In Japan there are two active cures, Cure Fortune, strong and capable, and Cure Princess, scared and unsure of herself. As Cure Princess, Shirayuki Hime, struggles desperately to do her duty as precure, Cure Fortune refuses to work with her for reasons Hime doesn’t fully understand. Realizing her only hope is to find a partner to work with, Hime bumps into Aino Megumi, a super friendly girl who has a tendency to drop everything and help others any time she sees someone in need. Megumi becomes Cure Lovely, and bolstering Hime’s confidence, the two of them become Happiness Charge Precure, tasked with protecting Japan from Queen Mirage and her Phantom Empire. The two are joined by Cure Honey, and eventually Cure Fortune, and the four of them receive support from Blue, the God of Planet Earth. As the girls continue to fight and defend Japan, they are assaulted by Phantom, the ruthless Precure Hunter who has defeated and trapped countless Precure in his Precure Graveyard, and the Oresky Trio, the Phantom Empire generals who oversee the invasion of Japan.
Happiness Charge Precure’s themes are romance and happiness. There are several arcs dedicated to the budding romances of the cures, and the backstory of the show is heavily tied to romance. Happiness might as well be Megumi’s middle name, she makes it her business to spread happiness to as many people as she can, and takes every chance she can to help others. Happiness Charge is also the first season to have form changes for the precure, each cure has a small selection of forms they can change to for different big attacks, and this concept would later be expanded and used as a core concept in Maho Girls Precure. Like Heartcatch before it, Happiness Charge exists in a world where multiple precure exist, but unlike Heartcatch all those precure exist at the same time in the present day. Other precure teams make cameos every so often and the concept creates a great world in which the whole planet is being protected by teenage girls with superpowers, creating a wonderful sense of scale that really makes the big victories of Happiness Charge Precure feel even bigger.
Go! Princess Precure
The first precure series to take place at a boarding school! Years ago, a young girl named Haruno Haruka meets a very royal looking person named Kanata who gives her a Dress-Up Key, a big key shaped like a dress. A teenager now, Haruka starts attending Noble Academy, a prestigious boarding school, all the while holding tight to her dream of becoming a true princess, in a quasi-literal sense. Not long after starting the school year, Haruka meets Pafu and Aroma, two fairies from the Hope Kingdom desperate to revive the legendary precure to fight back against Dyspear and her minions who steal dreams to create their giant Zetsuborgs. Realizing what her Dress-Up Key is meant for, Haruka uses it and the Princess Perfume to become Cure Flora. Together with student council president Kaido Minami (Cure Mermaid), and Amanogawa Kirara (Cure Twinkle) a fashion model with huge aspirations, they become the new Princess Precure, tasked with learning to become true princesses along with protecting the Dress-Up Keys from Dyspear’s forces.
Go! Princess Precure’s main themes are princesses (duh) and dreams. Dreams are a driving force behind all of the cures, and most of the plot of the week characters. Dyspear steals dreams to make monsters, and the precure fight to return those dreams. Characters follow their dreams with conviction, pride, and full commitment. This is also where the princess theme intersects, since it’s Haruka’s dream to become a true princess. One should note that princess is used sort of liberally in this series, it’s not that Haruka wants to somehow become someone of noble birth or have political power, she just wants to be strong, kind, and beautiful, the traits of a true princess in Princess Precure’s own terms. Also she wants to wear pretty dresses and such but who can blame her really.
Mahou Tsukai Precure! (Maho Girls Precure!)
Quite literally putting the magic in magical girls for the first time in the franchise, Mahou Tsukai Precure was the first season to have its cures be actual magicians. Izumi Riko lives in the magical world, a world where magic is real and she attends a magical academy to hone her craft. She leaves the magical world to travel to the “non-magic” world, to search for a legendary item called the Linkle Stone Emerald. In the non-magic world she ends up catching the attention of another girl, Asahina Mirai, who sees her using magic. After trying to show off some magic and messing it up, Riko is attacked by Batty, a servant of the dark wizard Dokurokushe, who is seeking the Linkle Stone Emerald as well. As fate would have it, both Mirai and Riko carry stones that turn out to be the Linkle Stones Diamond, and the two of them use them to become Cure Miracle and Cure Magical, the legendary Mahou Tsukai Precure. Additionally, the power of the Linkle Stones grants life to Mirai’s lifelong companion, a teddy bear named Mofurun. Having discovered the world of magic and become a precure, Mirai is invited to spend time in the magical world learning magic alongside Riko, before the two, joined by Mofurun and a baby fairy named Ha, return to the non-magical world to search for the Emerald and protect it from Dokurokushe and his minions.
Mahou Tsukai Precure’s main themes are bonds and separation. It’s strengths lie in how it shows the relationship between Mirai and Riko. The show takes its time building their relationship in the first dozen or so episodes of their adventures in the magic world, highlighting their similarities and differences as they grow closer and learn to live with each other and fight as precure together. Well before the halfway mark it’s clear how strong their bond is and how deeply they care for each other, and the lengths they would go to for one another. Mahou Tsukai is an emotional ride in so many ways, every emotional moment hits its mark and the more you get attached to the characters the more the show will hit harder and harder with its moments, both sad and happy. Even side characters get satisfying and emotional conclusions to their storylines outside of the episodes they’re introduced in, it’s all wonderfully crafted.
KiraKira☆Precure A La Mode
Another return to the five cure format, Kirapre is also the second season to feature a sixth team member after Yes! Precure 5 Gogo!, as well as the second season to feature high school age precure after Heartcatch Precure. Usami Ichika is in her second year of middle school and loves sweets, especially making sweets. One day a hungry fairy named Pekorin finds her way into Ichika’s kitchen, and after being fed teaches Ichika about Kirakiraru, an energy source that exists in all sweets, and something that can be stolen and used for evil, leaving the sweets gray and tasteless. Utilizing the power of kirakraru in the shortcake she baked for her mother, Ichika becomes Cure Whip, one of the legendary patissiers, Precure. One by one other precure appear, the smart but shy Arisugawa Himari (Cure Custard), the rock band headliner Tategami Aoi (Cure Gelato), the fickle catlike Kotozume Yukari (Cure Macaron), and the responsible and helpful Kenjou Akira (Cure Chocolat). The five of them fight against the evils of Noir and those he has influenced: Julio, the mysterious masked boy who runs “experiments'' using kirakiraru, and Bibury, a mean spirited girl who uses her talking doll to steal kirakiraru and create monsters.
Kirapre’s main motifs are sweets and animals, and it has a pretty general togetherness and happiness theme going on, the standard precure stuff, mostly viewed through the lense of sweets and sweets-making. All the precure work as patissiers for one reason or another and it’s the main way the team bonds early on. The team, as well as the people of their small town, love sweets as a part of their culture and sweets maintain an important role as the emotional tie that binds most things together in the story. Overall Kirapre is a wonderful show with a great cast on both sides of the conflict, and a lot of care has been put into the show to make sure characters have their moments to interact with each other as well as have their own stories , even on a team of six every precure gets more than enough time to shine on her own. Kirapre is at it’s best when it takes two girls and puts them together for an episode, letting each unique dynamic play out in a fun and satisfying way. Kirapre is also noteworthy for the almost inarguably canonical relationship between two of the cures. It's not exactly explicit and it does leave something to be desired, since this is a Toei children's show, but there’s not really any other way to read the evolution of their relationship or their duet song, so I’m more than satisfied calling it canon.
This season is currently one of the few seasons available with official english subtitles on the streaming platform Crunchyroll
HUGtto! Precure
Precure’s 15th anniversary! This season is in many ways a celebration of all things Precure, bringing together a lot of familiar elements from past shows into one. Hugtto! is another five cure season whose main themes are destiny and future. Nono Hana (Cure Yell) is a thirteen-year-old girl whose dream is to be a "cool and stylish woman," although she worries that others see her as childish. One day, a hamster named Harryham Harry and a magical baby named Hugtan fall out of the sky into Hana's house. They're being chased from the future by an evil organization called Criasu Corporation, who are trying to use Hugtan's power to freeze time forever. Hana makes friends with two of her classmates: the responsible class representative Yakushiji Saaya (Cure Ange) and the reclusive ex-figure skater Kagayaki Homare (Cure Etoile), and together they fight Criasu while taking care of Hugtan and figuring out the many mysteries surrounding her. Expect some light sc-fi elements and an emphasis on modern technology/social media.
Hugtto! explores its themes primarily through the lenses of childcare and the workplace, giving us a look at how each girl comes to terms with the transition from childhood to adulthood. This season does a good job of letting each member of the team shine; you spend several episodes with each girl (or duo of girls) and there's a real sense of a complete character arc for all of them. The romance aspect is, unfortunately, pretty bad: there’s a return of hetero furry romance between Harry and Homare, and Hana’s love interest exhibits some really creepy behavior towards her. There’s uncomfortable age gaps in both of these relationships too so it’s a just a bit…. Yikes. Thankfully, it’s fairly easy to ignore like past seasons, but a warning for it nonetheless.
Something that makes this season stand out is its LGBT subtext; there's a TON of it even compared to the normal amount that Precure is known for. Without giving away too much, two of the cures this season are heavily coded as lesbians (though not with each other per se), and there's a subplot concerning a side character who is pretty explicitly (well, as explicit as Toei dares to be) a gender non-conforming man/nonbinary person in love with another man, and it's all very wholesome and presented in a positive light. Again, this is Toei, so don't expect anything too radical, but I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised with how Hugpre handles it.
Finally I'll just say that while Hugpre is a fantastic season on its own, I would personally recommend waiting to watch it after you've seen some other seasons (notably Futari wa). It's not required, but since Hugpre is an anniversary season, there are a few episodes (especially near the end) that will really hit different if you have an emotional connection to the franchise already. Ultimately though this is a fairly minor part of the show, so watching this season first won’t ruin it or anything like that, it’s just something to keep in mind.
Star☆Twinkle Precure
Precure… in space! Our protagonist, Hoshina Hikaru (Cure Star) loves space and cryptids, to the point of drawing her own constellations. One of her constellations is an adorable alien puffball, who warps into Hikaru’s room almost immediately after she draws it. The puffball quickly befriends Hikaru, who names her Fuwa. They are later joined by Prunce, the team dad friend/alien mascot, and Lala (Cure Milky), a humanoid alien who is an adult in her own culture. After our initial duo gets off to a bit of a rocky start, they are joined by the student council president, Kaguya Madoka (Cure Selene) and a biracial upperclassman who is considered to be the “sun” of the school, Amamiya Elena (Cure Soleil). Together, they explore the universe and befriend all sorts of aliens, while also defending them from the Notraiders, who want to rid the universe of all imagination. On top of that, the universe is dying and the cures need to find the 12 astrologically themed Star Pens to save it and the 12 Star Princesses. This series is notable for attempting to break the “monster of the week” format, instead making it a “fight of the week”.
The major themes of Star Twinkle are space, imagination, and maturity. The cures have to explore the universe to find the Star Pens, and in doing so, visit a bunch of different planets. About half the series is spent on Earth, but the world still feels developed! Honestly speaking, the theme of imagination is forgotten pretty quickly and I’d refer to it more as free will. The theme of maturity is where Star Twinkle really shines. All of the cures have had to grow up too fast in some way, and the series is partially about just allowing them to goof off. Lala is considered an adult on her planet, and this plot point is treated realistically. Well, as realistically as it can be. This is one series I’d recommend avoiding spoilers like the plague for, because part of the fun is in how the plot twists are pulled off. Also Star Twinkle is notable for featuring the first ever dark skinned precure, as Elena is half-hispanic.
Healin’ Good Precure
The currently airing Precure season, as of this writing. The Byogens seek to revive their king by inflicting viruses on Earth, the Healing Garden sends three medical interns to combat them. These interns, fairies named Rabirin, Pegitan, and Nyatoran, along with a baby fairy princess named Latte, journey to Earth to find partners to become Precure. They end up meeting Hanadera Nodoka, a kindhearted girl who was hospitalized for most of her young childhood. After Nodoka risks her life to protect Latte, Rabirin chooses her to become Cure Grace. Joined by older sister type Sawaizumi Chiyu (Cure Fontaine) and the outgoing Hiramitsu Hinata (Cure Sparkle), they form Healin’ Good Precure, and defend their friends and the Earth from the Byogen’s newest wave of attacks.
This season is currently one of the few seasons available with official english subtitles on the streaming platform Crunchyroll.
Where To Watch Precure Online
Unfortunately for us, Precure isn’t really a thing in the west. There was a dub of Futari Wa back in the early 2000’s and Smile and Doki both got “adapted” into Glitter Force over on netflix (I don’t really recommend checking those out), but really Precure just doesn’t exist over here.
However, as mentioned above, there are currently three seasons avalible for streaming on crunchyroll. The original Futari Wa Precure, Kira Kira Precure A La Mode, and the current season, Healin’ Good Precure.
Beyond these isolated examples of official releases, you can really only watch precure online on streaming sites or through torrents. You can find precure pretty much on any major anime streaming site, kissanime, gogoanime, the works. You can also try your luck torrenting the seasons, i’ve found that pretty much every season has a working torrent you can find on sites like nyaa.si or the like. For more recent seasons you should have little difficulty getting torrents, and last time i checked every season was on one of the aforementioned streaming sites. What I’m saying really is there’s no single place to find precure, but it’s not impossible to find for sure.
Thanks for reading this post, I hope you decide to check out precure and I really hope you end up loving it.Thanks to my wonderful friend @meltorights for writing the sections on Yespre, Fresh, and Dokipre, to @wonderlilane for writing the sections on Splash Star and Huggto, and @cure-cosmo for writing the segment on Starpre.
If you have questions feel free to drop me an ask I’d be happy to help. I will literally go out of my way to help you if it means getting someone new into precure so please do not hesitate by any means.
1K notes
·
View notes
Note
Favorite sword in Kamen Rider?
W’s Prism Bicker, though Haouken Xross Saber is giving it a run for its money. They have the same scanning + all your powers combined + can use allies’ powers thing going, but Prism Bicker edges out because it’s two weapons in one
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
Ordered, and will be at my door by Thursday.
I have a problem, don’t I?
The current collection!
4 notes
·
View notes
Video
tumblr
Primary Colors - Endo Mitsuki (Kamen Rider Girls) 7th One Man Live 2017
The sky has elected to be blue The stars are a golden hue and the setting sun is an orange It's like that with everything Possessing the color that represents you
Likewise, our future too is a decisive opportunity Because surely you can't have love and dreams at the same time
We are the primary colors and we are everyone We were born holding an extraordinary color Lovely people, dear people Our paths may be different, but we'll keep shining We'll surely keep that promise
For what purpose is the dream that you seek It can't be that important, can it? Why have you let love pass you by? Is it not stressful for you now?
If you try to limit what you can handle All you'll do is abandon the thing most important to you
Because we have faith in the primary colors You and I have already chosen our dreams We put our goodbyes on hold If we both say so then we can't be wrong Until we one day look back and laugh
Because the colors sworn to two people cannot be mixed together But changing shape can braid them together
Because we are tied together And you are not alone Because I'll keep following you You're sure to be found, my color
We are the primary colors and we are everyone Born possessing an extraordinary color Lovely people, dear people Our paths may be different, but we'll keep shining We pinky promised
Tears, transparent as they are, hold no significance or reason By continuing to flow, soon they'll shine like a prism Go and continue your duty as part the seven One day having the right answer Until then, we'll laugh together
#endo mitsuki#kamen rider girls#kamen rider#one man live#original song#full translation under the cut#reupload for translation
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
((i know i just did a MHA verse like, 2 days ago but when my brain demands ‘new verse’ i simply type like the monkey at the typewriter i am))
Kamen Rider Verse
Characters Included: Mothra Leo, Battra [Mothra Leo] Name: Akihiro Mosura Occupation: Wielder of the Divine Driver, Kamen Rider Leo Desc.: A japanese human child of seemingly occult upbringing, Akihiro is not the type to blend into a crowd. With his white-with-multicolor-tips hair, and a White Overcoat. Underneath that coat is a emerald green turtle neck that compliments his own green eyes that almost seem to glow in the dark. With the coats, he wears black pants with white shoes. Around his waist is the Divine Driver, a Gold-and-White Belt Buckle-like device that resembles a Butterfly or a Moth with one wing missing- However, upon inserting the Gate Key into the Driver, the one wing opens up, revealing a pair rainbow-patterned wing on the golden Moth. As Kamen Rider Leo, he gains a golden armor-like suit that has rounded pauldrons that shift and change colors often. As well, he gains a smooth helmet that displays a pattern reminiscent of a Moth’s wings, including eye-like patterns. Around his head are a laurel-crown-like pair of Moth Antennae. Included with the armor, a white cape with Chromatic colors at the edges, and the same moth pattern on the inside of the cape. The palms of his hands, the soles of his shoes, the back of his calves and around his neck are also black. Powers as Kamen Rider Leo: He can transform his cape into wings to fly with, as well as charge his body with a rainbow energy that adds more powers to his attacks. His antennae can also sense any Kaijin nearby, as well. Background: The newest addition to the Mosura family of Kamen Riders, Akihiro was raised up with a more inflated sense of ego than most others. Of course, the family tried their best to dissuade this ego from growing, but learning that he was from an ancient branch of exorcists that fight to save the world made him very self centered. However, his call to action began when the Death Clan, an ancient clan of Demons, had invaded his home and killed his mother and everyone inside... Save for his uncle, Battra, who had defected to their side for unknown purposes. Vowing revenge, Leo takes up the title of Kamen Rider Leo to fight off the Death Clan and their leader, as well as find his uncle and make him pay for his betrayal. [Battra] Name: Tooru Mosura Occupation: Owner of the Rakshasa Driver, Kamen Rider Battra Desc.: A shrewd looking man, Tooru differentiates himself from his nephew with his jet black hair and red eyes with a preference to the colors Black, Red and Orange. He is commonly seen wearing a black, red and orange patterned Haori with a Black Nagagi and red Haori. Around his neck is a purple good luck charm that contains the Asura Key to his Rakshasa Driver. The Rakshasa Driver, speaking of it, is a Red and Black Bracer-like contraption that seems to have a slot for a horn-like attachment. Attaching the Asura Key into the Rakshasa Driver begins the transformation. As Kamen Rider Battra, Tooru’s suit is almost entirely black, with a few orange joint places. It has a frame work of Silverish armor across it, along with a smooth face plate for a helmet. Unlike Leo’s, though, the Face Plate’s pattern is explicitly depicting two demonic red eyes that stare down at the opponent. Instead of the Antennae, he bears a giant Orange Horn that he uses to gather Prism Power. Powers as Kamen Rider Battra: As previously stated, he can gather Prism Power that he can use as he pleases- Beams, Energy Balls, blasts, etc. As well, he can grow wings to fly with. Background: The black sheep, literally, of the Mosura family, Tooru was known for his more cynical and pessimistic outlook on life. He was seen sympathizing with the demons more and more, despite his job as an exorcist. This all came to a head, though, when he joined the very same demons that torched the Mosura Household.
#[Mothra Reborn] - Leo#[Dark Mothra] - Battra#[Reports from the Front Lines] - IC#[Henshin!] - Kamen Rider Verse#xilienmultiverse
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Love how Sentai and Rider series are, more often than not, in their own separate worlds but many fans still try to construct a cinematic universe for them anyway
#14shyx#kamen rider#super sentai#kamen rider ramble#super sentai ramble#masked riders assemble.kr#prism warriors.ss#i'm one of them *looks at jark matter invading earth and like four variations of how dinosaurs died*#trying to wrangle 44 sentai and 30 kamen riders into one continuity is hard but i can always tweak some canon details haha
9 notes
·
View notes