JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:In other news... Watch and weep, an overlook of Lion Ha-Oh plus Ha-OH Shurikenjin. Two words: Samurai Ha-Oh redo:
wilcosu35 wrote:It's even worse than Samurai Ha-Oh: Most of Bison King just hangs off his butt, serving no purpose whatsoever. But it is an interesting concept. A person piloting a mech, piloting a mech, piloting a mech.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:wilcosu35 wrote:It's even worse than Samurai Ha-Oh: Most of Bison King just hangs off his butt, serving no purpose whatsoever. But it is an interesting concept. A person piloting a mech, piloting a mech, piloting a mech.
The worst part is that you don't actually need Bison King to make it work. Sure he'll be weaponless, but the trade-off is a good one.
wilcosu35 wrote:it looks a bit odd, but we'll see how it works on screen.
it's been a while since we had a secondary main robot for the entire team, with each member having their own component: gekifire or daivoyager were the last ones.
Madeus Prime wrote:wilcosu35 wrote:it looks a bit odd, but we'll see how it works on screen.
it's been a while since we had a secondary main robot for the entire team, with each member having their own component: gekifire or daivoyager were the last ones.
Not positive, is this the first one to have an auxiliary mech for all six rangers?
Madeus Prime wrote:wilcosu35 wrote:it looks a bit odd, but we'll see how it works on screen.
it's been a while since we had a secondary main robot for the entire team, with each member having their own component: gekifire or daivoyager were the last ones.
Not positive, is this the first one to have an auxiliary mech for all six rangers?
Madeus Prime wrote:Ultraman X's first episode is available on YouTube, no subtitles, but still, liking the look and feel of this series better then the previous two. Well, as much as I can without knowing a damn word they're saying.
That Bot wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:Ultraman X's first episode is available on YouTube, no subtitles, but still, liking the look and feel of this series better then the previous two. Well, as much as I can without knowing a damn word they're saying.
Didn't you hear? It's streaming on Crunchyroll.
http://www.crunchyroll.com/ultraman-x
Along with Leo, 80, Max, and Mebius.
Kamen Rider Ghosts’ real name is Tekuuji Takeru, a young man training to be a Ghost Hunter who receives the Ore Eyecon from his (supposedly deceased) father.
*When trying to protect the Eyecon, Takeru is killed by a Ganma– a monster from another world! In order to protect others from the Ganma, Takeru is given a secondary life and- by using the Eyecon with the Ghost Driver– is reborn as a Kamen Rider!
*Once reborn, Takeru must travel the world to collect the Eyecons of 15 Great Men in 99 Days, to earn one wish. But along the way, Takeru finds himself in a war that may change the fate of the entire world…
IIRC, though there haven't been any sport-based themes before, there have been some sport-based techniques. Off the top of my hear, Gorenger had both the soccer-based "Gorenger Storm" and the football-based "Gorenger Hurricane" techniques, and Gaoranger/Wild Force had Gaosilver/Lunar Wolf Ranger's billiards-based techinque, GaoRhinos/Rhino Zord and GaoMadillo/Armadillo Zord's soccer-base technique, and GaoMadillo/Armadillo Zord by itself wielded by hand for a bowling technique or with the Gator Staff for another billiards-based technique.Wigglez wrote:I'm a fan of Power Rangers/Super Sentai and Kamen Rider and such. the only theme of these heroes I'm not really a fan of are the ones that are based on vehicles. But whatever. It's to attract kids. But some themes can be ridiculous and I'm surprised they haven't used a theme that's based on a sport yet. And if they do, IT WAS MY IDEA. PAY ME!
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:IIRC, though there haven't been any sport-based themes before, there have been some sport-based techniques. Off the top of my hear, Gorenger had both the soccer-based "Gorenger Storm" and the football-based "Gorenger Hurricane" techniques, and Gaoranger/Wild Force had Gaosilver/Lunar Wolf Ranger's billiards-based techinque, GaoRhinos/Rhino Zord and GaoMadillo/Armadillo Zord's soccer-base technique, and GaoMadillo/Armadillo Zord by itself wielded by hand for a bowling technique or with the Gator Staff for another billiards-based technique.Wigglez wrote:I'm a fan of Power Rangers/Super Sentai and Kamen Rider and such. the only theme of these heroes I'm not really a fan of are the ones that are based on vehicles. But whatever. It's to attract kids. But some themes can be ridiculous and I'm surprised they haven't used a theme that's based on a sport yet. And if they do, IT WAS MY IDEA. PAY ME!
Wigglez wrote:Did you guys know that Japan made a tokusatsu commercial for handjob day?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Madeus Prime wrote:And an unknown Eyecon with what appears to be a LOT of blades. Not positive on the historical figure, but my money is on Musashi Soul.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Benkei. He's based on Musashibo Benkei, while Musashi Soul is based on Miyamoto Musashi. Aren't you glad I can read Japanese
So the Transformation Items are called Eyecons (nice job on keeping the pun) and Forms are called Souls. Interesting story, would he be considered "undead"? No, I'm not talking about Blade here...
Both Benkei and Musashi were also guest characters in episodes of Sanjou Gattai Transformers Go!.Madeus Prime wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Benkei. He's based on Musashibo Benkei, while Musashi Soul is based on Miyamoto Musashi. Aren't you glad I can read Japanese
So the Transformation Items are called Eyecons (nice job on keeping the pun) and Forms are called Souls. Interesting story, would he be considered "undead"? No, I'm not talking about Blade here...
Thanks for the translation! I'm no expert on Japanese history, so thanks for the direction on the basis for the forms.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Both Benkei and Musashi were also guest characters in episodes of Sanjou Gattai Transformers Go!.Madeus Prime wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Benkei. He's based on Musashibo Benkei, while Musashi Soul is based on Miyamoto Musashi. Aren't you glad I can read Japanese
So the Transformation Items are called Eyecons (nice job on keeping the pun) and Forms are called Souls. Interesting story, would he be considered "undead"? No, I'm not talking about Blade here...
Thanks for the translation! I'm no expert on Japanese history, so thanks for the direction on the basis for the forms.
That's too bad. Both of them were kind of cool in that they each confronted the Predacons on their own, human vs. TF.Madeus Prime wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Both Benkei and Musashi were also guest characters in episodes of Sanjou Gattai Transformers Go!.Madeus Prime wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Benkei. He's based on Musashibo Benkei, while Musashi Soul is based on Miyamoto Musashi. Aren't you glad I can read Japanese
So the Transformation Items are called Eyecons (nice job on keeping the pun) and Forms are called Souls. Interesting story, would he be considered "undead"? No, I'm not talking about Blade here...
Thanks for the translation! I'm no expert on Japanese history, so thanks for the direction on the basis for the forms.
Eh, never saw the full episodes, skipped to the theme (one of my favorite Japanese intro themes in Transformers) and the final fights, 'cause it was like Transformers + Kamen Rider.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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