
https://www.animatetimes.com/news/details.php?id=1741826991
It seems that the decision to animate it was made relatively early.
It was interesting that the editor expressed hesitation about puns and Amen-like items from the Red group of items and other heroes.
“Sentai Red: The Red Ranger Becomes an Adventurer in Another World – Interview with Mr. Nakukichi Torakichi”
It’s understandable that you wouldn’t know what a giant mech is if it’s not a robot or an animal.
>>1
With car robots, the criticisms get spread out, don’t they?
The interview with anime director Keiichiro Kawaguchi was also quite interesting.
https://www.animatetimes.com/news/details.php?id=1740979298
I love the series so much and it’s a sacred space I don’t want to tarnish, but the fact that I took on the role of director for a parody work made me a little teary-eyed.
You mentioned in the guest episode of the radio that it was surprisingly quick.
It’s definitely a project that takes several years.
>>4
It takes quite a bit of time for toys to be released to the market.
Pun items are quite common even in the original, aren’t they!?
>>5
There was no way Square Enix’s editor understood that sort of thing.
Ordinary highly educated adults don’t watch it, so it’s a superhero team.
Why was it animated when it wasn’t selling well?
If the anime adaptation was decided around the time when the second volume was selling reasonably well, it makes some sense that it wasn’t canceled even though it was hovering at a low altitude.
The latest sentai has hands that are swords, right?
So refreshing with puns!
Director Kawaguchi is collecting ranger merchandise at a level of a dealer.
Even though I might be the type of otaku who could easily become critical of parody anime, I intentionally took on the role of director.
I really feel glad that it was this director.
>>11
When I went to the sentai museum, I had more of a collection than they did.
Something like that is seriously crazy.
Director Kawaguchi is too serious.
It’s impressive that, precisely because it’s so serious, trying to animate the movements of a suit actor exactly as they are would feel weird in an anime, so they instead choose to animate them in a way that fits the style of anime.
Ordering from Columbia is a serious person’s opinion, isn’t it?
So there were ultra elements too…
The editor who felt that they didn’t need an amen is too incompatible with the author.
If we can do a second season, I’m thinking of ordering more songs, which makes me laugh.
Of course, I want the theme of the enhanced robot.
I think the ones who can get excited about inserting Heisei Riders into the Sunday morning Sentai parodies are basically people from that genre!
>>18
Perhaps it would have been better to do it in a magazine where there are more readers who understand, instead of in GanGan.
Well, now that it has been adapted into an anime and its popularity has increased, it’s just a slight difference.
The director may be saying something sensible, but didn’t the episode with the bandage killer go completely off the rails?
>>19
This is the work of Mr. Toshiki Inoue, as you can see.
>>20
(Let’s invite everyone we can while we’re at it.)
>>19
Because the performer…
They said they can call the other four too.
Without a source, the anonymous.
“I was trying to draw a squadron manga without any otherworld elements!” But it was serious, huh?
If you do something like 555 with the Nori Amen from the Heisei 2nd period, then of course it will get you hyped up!
I really want it! The theme of Gigantic Jushogun and Element Kizuna Master!
>>25
The former probably already exists, but the latter seems to be newly sprouting up from Akira Kushida!
In the first place, the original Sentai and the original Rider also co-star!
The cast and other elements are more outrageous than I imagined, but I appreciate that they generally don’t make fun of the Sentai itself.
>>27
It’s nice that Roji is designed to be able to take the leading role as long as Togo doesn’t come.
In other words, it’s a collaboration between the main characters.
>>33
The reincarnation of the final boss is also a relatively popular genre.
>>33
The pair of Rojiterutina has enough background and strength to properly serve as the protagonist when read again…
Whoa… Lady Telltina powered up all of a sudden too much…
It seems they’re saying that Kizuna Kaiser has maximum drawing calories or something like that.
Recently, both heroes and demon lords, as well as Roji, have become calorie bombs for the artwork, and I think they are stepping into a realm that is quite insane for a monthly serialization.
>>29
Everyone has powered up, huh…
>>37
I think Amen is crazy.
I can create clones with my special move.
Kizuna Meigas has a lot of mechanical animation, so the animation density is incomprehensibly high.
People who are skilled at mechanics are valuable.
I mean, it’s really amazing how they gather together like a chain reaction just by calling out, showing the power of bonds, and it’s impressive that they come out just for a little bit of cheering…
“When you’re impersonating something, the real thing comes up from behind.”
Of course, the person writing it is the one who thinks about it the most… that’s how it is.
It’s amazing that retired people can participate.
If there is a second season, I understand that Kizuna Red Burst will be incredibly exciting.
>>35
It’s not strange if one or two more people appear in the anime.
While watching anime, that means…
I received the completed first episode ahead of schedule, along with the visuals.
I was drawing while playing that at work for quite a while.
To be honest, it feels like the Holy Sword toy is more exciting and has the vibe that Bandai is likely to release it rather than Turbo Enjin.
I think it’s really impressive to bring in Seiko Fujibayashi for the theme song.
It’s like a drinking party for students, and all the Megarangers still gather together…
That might be the happiest information about this anime.
Lady Tertina has also become able to fight in a flashy way…
>>44
This is gold…
>>46
By the way, is there a type of golden knight that uses their abilities so extravagantly?
I want to see Kizuna Red Burst in an anime.
I’m looking forward to Idras reading out the subtitle that feels a bit lackluster, like “Sentai Red and that Multiverse thing” just for that part.
>>45
The contrast with the next “bad ending” is amazing.
Editors who try to turn everything into another world story
I think it gave a great inspiration to the author, who never even thought of reincarnating a hero into another world.
I wonder if I can get this acrylic stand and acrylic keychain in a post-event sale…
>>48
If this diorama stand is available for online purchase, I will definitely buy it.
This might be the first time I’ve seen a Super Sentai parody that doesn’t make fun of the original series.
>>49
You’re joking around a lot, aren’t you!!
>>73
It feels more like not being made fun of, I guess.
>>75
Parodies that ridicule are indeed rare.
If an otaku feels even slightly differently about this work, they often say it’s mocking the original source.
>>79
Even if there are instances of making fun of it in short stories or in-theater scenes,
There aren’t many properly done Super Sentai parodies for serialized works when you think about it.
I know that standing out is a bad thing.
>>49
A similar work I recommend is “Chrono Eyes.”
It’s a manga drawn by Yuichi Hasegawa, a Gundam manga artist, featuring an original Super Sentai.
I think that Super Sentai parody comics, which have giant robot battles, have become a standard of being interesting because they are created by people who truly love them.
What kind of pun items were there in the original squad?
>>50
The latest Sentai item “Tegasword”
>>50
Ichigan Buster and Sougan Blade, etc.
>>50
It’s a sword in the shape of sunglasses, so it’s called the Zangra Sword.
In the beginning of the first episode, where Kizuna Beast runs before the fusion.
Ah! That’s something I recognize! I think that opening was really great.
Kuga and Time Ranger
>>58
It’s better not to reprint this.
>>58
Well, what would happen if we mixed my favorite superhero team with panic horror!?
It would be the motivation.
You liked Zoids too…
>>60
If they were influenced by Time Ranger and Kuuga, then they must be from the generation of Zoids anime…
Since I was looking around Gaoh Hurricane, the design of Maximum Kizuna Kaiser really resonates with me.
Well, if you like sentai, you would probably like animal robots too…
The fact that the thick stuff is piled up on Sunday night makes Monday tough.
It’s about to end, so I’m feeling lonely and it’s painful again.
Should I buy the disc to support the second season…?
I feel like it’s better to weave bonds.
A one-shot gory hero story that seems to be a trend from a certain period of GanGan.
→ A complete change to an NTR battle one-shot.
→Finally, there seemed to be some tangible response; this is the one-shot version.
→Highly praised, serialization begins.
I think that’s how it went.
I learned that it’s read as “Nakayoshikoyoshi” since the anime started.
NTR battle genre…?
I thought it was Chukichitorakichi.
Does that mean the author’s name is also “Kizuna”?
There are parts that are forgiven because the original is worse (while exploding).
I made a reservation for BD and will be going to the collaboration café the day after tomorrow.
Tied to the second phase.
It’s just saying that if it suits your skin, it’s favorable, and if it’s the opposite, there’s ill intent, right?
I really like works that feel like the result of capable adults playing seriously.
I love it too!