
The morning main house squad felt kind of like that too…
>>1
Since it wasn’t a Precure episode written by Inoue, it just barely avoided a fatal wound…
Aren’t you going to get scolded by Toei?
The bride of Seto was being scolded.
>>2
If I just presented the design as it is, I would probably get scolded…
First, the satellite should be angry at the company making this anime.
>>5
The satellite is the worst, right, Mr. Satellite?
>>23
I feel something like “the writer of the manga Kuga should apologize to the writer of Kamen Rider Agito!”
>>2
If you get yelled at, just do a dogeza, that’s what some gag anime says, so it’s fine.
Guest robots are supposed to come to the squad.
Reuse of redecorations is common…
Toei → Valinger
Satellite → Band-Aid Killer Robot
Alright!
It’s like putting Gundam into Gintama.
>>8
Well then, it’s fine…
>>9
In the first place, Gintama released a Zaku specifically for Zura in the very first anime.
It’s not uncommon in special effects to have completely different works collaborate if they’re from the same company, so it’s just like the original source.
I heard a voice that seems familiar, but I no longer care about it.
I was действительно surprised by the rabbit-like robot ears and the familiar voice.
What happened to Kiyohiro-san in the anime universe!? Has he been lost…?
>>14
It’s fine to spice up the story after the 13th accompaniment killer.
Red says he feels like he has known it for ten thousand years and two thousand years, but there’s a possibility that the person inside doesn’t know about the original Aquarion, right…?
I don’t know how many, but it’s been 20 years since Aquarion.
>>15
How long ago was the pachinko commercial?
A Yakuza who has gotten too carried away with the brush appearing boldly on screen shows much higher intensity.
If you’re a viewer who watches Kizuna Five, you understand, right…? It’s like they’re saying that with such a close-up shot!?
Using Inoue as a guest writer means this.
Both Kabuto and Zi-O are saying that.
>>18
Do you think it’s okay to use Toshiki Inoue as a shield?
>>26
It’s a bodyguard from Toei…
>>18
When there is an original work, they thoroughly read it before coming up with the script.
It looks like someone I’ve seen before has shown up… and then the real person makes an appearance, that’s the beauty of the format!
Those guest mobs have some kind of jokes included, you know?
>>20
It’s a mix of Mega Ranger, Deka Ranger, Kakuranger, Shadowmoon, Gobusters, and Kamen Rider Agito.
In the theater section, Kiyohiro is doing a cosplay of Kamen Rider Sasord.
Why is Aquarion…
Aren’t there a ridiculously large number of mobs that look like something I’ve seen somewhere before?
Could it be that Toshiki Inoue is a legend…?
>>22
Mr. Inoue!!
There’s an episode where characters from “Fishing Fool’s Diary,” “Gavan,” and “Rider” come into the world of the sentai, have a confusing conversation, and then leave. It’s kind of like that.
>>24
“Going out of your way to bring up Kikaider in chronological order.”
I guess it must have come out sloppily a few times out of the 13.
>>25
It seems like it’s being treated as a gag starting from around the third time.
It’s a fusion transformation!
>>28
(The author mentions avoiding the fusion transformation because the head is not good before the anime adaptation.)
>>35
(Is it possible that they saw this…? An assertion that is hard not to doubt at this time.)
It’s unfair to release a different work from the satellite…!
It was no surprise that few people noticed Arjuna on their first look.
>>32
It had something like a comma-shaped jewel, making me think of Arjuna, and then I was like “Whoa!” with Aquarion!
Was there no Symphogear that even collaborated with Toshiki…?
>>33
It is thought that the duration of the work was likely the limit for Donbra.
A collaboration that comes in a bit due to adult circumstances while discussing important stories about the main characters!
Isn’t it a collaboration that slightly interrupts the important story of the main characters due to adult circumstances?
>>34
It was terrible… Kikaider… soccer…
I wonder if that teal can be done with just a texture swap, which would require less effort.
Kijino looks really similar.
I feel like there were a few restaurants that I’ve seen in recent years, like Kijino.
It’s as if the guest mobs were pulled in from another world by Kizuna Brace!
>>42
Well, it’s not uncommon for a hero to co-star with heroes from other works…
You said you were inspired, but the ones who really went overboard are the people other than the scriptwriter, right?
>>47
Common occurrences in Toshiki Inoue’s scripts.
>>47
Because it’s a yakuza script, right? That means it’s okay to have fun!!!
The scriptwriter should apologize to the Super Sentai series’ scriptwriters.
>>48
First, let’s have the current Super Sentai scriptwriter apologize.
The sister with a center part who speaks this old-fashioned buzzword!
Speaking of which, this was the episode with the renowned Motoki script, huh…
Still, it’s too lawless…
Do not fall into darkness more times than you surpass Kijino and Ninja Uncle.
>>53
I think it’s something like Stacy or Murasame in terms of handling.
>>64
Then the original is Silver.
I think it was probably a result of writing about burning at the stake in the first draft and then getting carried away with the idea.
It seems like you’re doing whatever you want, but aren’t you actually going through a tough time? That’s the usual guest, Toshiki.
Since I’m a Sentai scriptwriter and can work on Sentai episodes…
Looking at it this way, what does Toei really think of Toshiki Inoue?
>>61
A convenient presence that brings up the script immediately.
>>61
A yakuza who contributed to Toei over three generations, accepting unreasonable jobs for the sake of treating someone to expensive sushi.
I have the image of you all casually having a meeting while opening whiskey at home, saying it’s all my fault, so do whatever you want.
Mr. Inoue has contributed to the anime industry for two generations!
Mr. Inoue!
I’m glad it was easy to understand since I only remember the Aquarion Infinite Punch.
>>167
That guy.
>>68
I wonder if it’s okay…
An example of a bond that can be retied multiple times.
Red’s dislike of the Ura-giris is reinforced.
Foreshadowing of the blackening.
>>69
You really went all out after thoroughly supplementing the story, didn’t you…
>>75
Are you going to cram all of this into a 30-minute show!?
>>79
It’s easier because it has fewer elements than the manhole Shaku Yumiko.
>>89
I wonder what that was.
I didn’t realize that Uragirisu was based on a cricket…
I don’t have much impression of the anime’s Motoki.
About the same as Galaxy Angel.
>>73
You might not have realized it, but the good episodes of the old anime you were watching were often written by Motoki.
>>81
Don’t say it like it’s horror.
>>81
You used to work a little on the old version of Fullmetal Alchemist, right?
>>81
Dragon Ball, huh…
>>73
I think they were doing episodes about Mighty Guy’s natto and Black Mighty Guy.
>>73
Since I made my debut with Arale-chan, I’m originally from the anime field, you know?
In any case, I have had a strong connection with Toei since my university days.
>>73
Wasn’t the debut in Dr. Slump?
>>73
Fear! There are quite a few results when you search for “Toshiki Inoue in your memory anime”!
If it’s just the pictures, that’s one thing, but bringing in actors is quite out there…
>>74
They even used original voices, you know?
>>82
What connections did you use…?
Aren’t almost all of the Mega Rangers gathered?
>>160
It’s the power of bonds!
It’s not uncommon for jealousy to lead to falling into darkness 13 times, so there’s no need to worry about it.
It may be the kindness of the viewers towards children.
No, this squad doesn’t exist.
Episode 12? Isn’t this something for the third cour or something?
The 13th time…
This is something I saw in the ranger series a few years ago!
I’m scared because even those who have read the original material don’t know what will happen next week.
>>83
I’ve mixed in some original developments, so I seriously have no idea how it’s going to turn out…!
>>85
Is there a possibility that the duelist’s resolution will be raised and presented?!
>>83
I understood that it was to shorten the card battle due to size adjustments.
Otherwise, the story of Aziru and Raniya will be interrupted for a moment.
>>96
To be blunt, card battlers are minor and weak, and I don’t even understand why they exist…
I will write about your misdeeds in the class newspaper! It was more the flavor of Urasawa than Inoue.
You just wanted to write about falling into darkness, right?
13 times is a bit too much, so probably about half of them are turned into nonsense reasons and are treated as jokes arbitrarily.
>>88
It was just a trivial matter that ended up becoming a killer.
(A cast with an unusually large number of familiar names)
I thought it was someone modifying old costumes to create a new monster, but it turned out to be the real deal.
Son Toki has been around since such a long time ago…
>>97
There’s a story that I was supposed to write a script for Z Gundam, but I canceled it halfway through because I might get into a fight with Director Tomino, which shows that I’ve been writing stories for a long time.
>>123
There was a feeling of wanting to see a bit of Inoue Toshiki’s Z.
But it will definitely end in a fight.
A common process is to make a few modifications to something that was in the warehouse and turn it into a guest robot.
A role similar to Shadowmoon.
Is the publisher okay with this!? But is that really the person with the eyebrows?
What a level of effort this anime has!
>>101
Isn’t it great? It’s the same satellite-produced anime, right?
It’s scary to think about how much of the anecdotes about Keizo Nanjo that were used in the works are true and where the exaggerations start.
I seriously think there’s a chainsaw in the car’s trunk.
Perhaps from the second half, the other members aside from Red and the viewers were also thinking it was like a band-saw killer.
>>105
But I think there was a comment saying that Asagaki Togo is to blame…
But if the Idra was immediately sealed, wouldn’t the part where they teach the engraving magic become a super long pass outside of the anime adaptation range?
It was probably used as carelessly as Kanalo’s marriage activities.
Bansou Killer has arrived!
The hairstyle is mega pink, but it incorporates the magatama from the satellite-produced anime Earth Girl Arjuna, in which the actor also worked as a voice actor.
Too high-context.
>>110
Oh, is that what it was… Are you an idiot?
>>110
Only a limited number of people can catch the thrown ball…
>>110
So that’s how it was!?
You won’t understand that unless it’s explained!
Even the renowned tokusatsu enthusiast behind the original work probably couldn’t replicate Inoue’s script.
It seems that whipping and burning at the stake is considered excessive even by the standards of that world…
>>114
It’s like execution.
He talks frankly about how he was working as his dad’s ghostwriter to make some pocket money, so I think it’s more extensive.
It seems there was such an impression that when Jetman was aired, people would ask, “Is Inoue’s kid going to be the main?”
I failed to get into the Aquarion trend.
There will surely be a comedic episode where they somehow calm down Kiyohiro, who keeps turning into a band-aid killer over trivial matters.
It was shortened by about 30 seconds because it was abbreviated.
I wanted to properly watch the full-length opening footage of Kizuna Faiz for about 1 minute and 30 seconds.
The amount of rice served is too small, turning it into a painkiller.
Zetsuender uses something like an Ultra Man transformation item…
>>124
Zetsuender is basically an alien… I think.
To turn Earthlings into isolation mages, an isolation band is probably necessary.
…Uragiris, what are you, even though you’re a human from Earth?
Not only is the Star Aquarion a redesign of the original Aquarion, but it has also been further redesigned.
On top of that, what’s with the first generation showing up a bit?
https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B018I4ZJQY
And then the work I’m doing the year after Arale-chan ended is this.
Why was the parody aspect so strong this time?
From the original work?
>>128
There are no turns like this.
>>128
It said “original anime” on the promotional band.
>>131
It certainly existed, but was it original from 1 to 10…?
>>134
It’s not quite that much, but about 80-90%.
>>128
Eh… I don’t know this kind of development…
>>128
Bansou Killer ends with an extra in the paperback edition.
>>128
There are many tropes in the superhero team genre, but fundamentally, it’s a solid fantasy world.
This time it’s clearly a runaway of the anime staff.
The original author’s brain froze during the meeting about this story.
>>136
When a legend starts doing whatever they want right in front of you, you have no choice but to surrender…
At the very least, I can tell that the staff responsible for animation and casting really broke the brakes.
Every time Band-Sou-Killer shows up, the background that is presented also feels somewhat familiar.
I haven’t done a deer in anime, but is the story itself something the author thought of?
>>137
The author has thought of 50 episodes and has materials, so the base should be true to the original work.
>>143
It must be at an ecstatic level to have a scriptwriter who has been heavily involved in special effects turn it into reality…
The sudden turn of events towards the end had a familiar sense of speed, almost like the intro of an ending theme could be heard.
They really showed the power of bonds.
I believe there are no elements that would provoke anger compared to the three types of the Big O opening.
I don’t usually watch tokusatsu, so I have no idea what’s going on…
>>147
I think it’s embedded so deeply that you can’t catch everything even if you usually look!
Seriously, it’s a lot…
>>147
The person themselves appeared at the impersonation contest.
It’s like pulling off a big multi-hit combo and then having Bo-bobo show up at the end.
Although it says 13 times, roughly 9 to 10 of those are counted as mid-series gag episodes.
That’s amazing! The power of bonds in the industry!
>>151
Go-Busters
Jetman
Agito
Chanzelion?
>>168
The person who was there when this camera was on the left side was Kakuranger.
Series composition
YAWARA! (1989 – 1992)
Ranma 1/2 (1989) Episode 8 –
B-Daman Bakugaiden (1998) – Episode 29 – In Episode 35
Yu-Gi-Oh! (Toei Animation version) (1998)
Others
Dr. Slump Arale-chan (1981 – 1982)
Urusei Yatsura (1984 – 1986)
Hokuto no Ken (1984)
Dragon Ball (1986 – 1989)
Dragon Ball Z (Saiyan Saga written, 1989 – 1990)
Super Sentai Series
Choushinsei Flashman (1986)
I’m working like crazy…
When the main house staff gets serious, it’s scary, really scary.
>>153
The Symphogear 555 collaboration was honestly scary because of how high my understanding was.
>>156
Aren’t you going to do a ban after watching all the episodes of Symphogear? This guy…!!
Since the Yakuza are the ones causing havoc, we’ll follow their lead too!
It’s common for something outrageous to end up being created, which is troubling.
>>154
It’s not like a yakuza would do something like this alone, so they are using the yakuza as a shield to do whatever they want, but the correct thing is that this state of affairs legitimizes the yakuza…
Hey… why are the kids writing similar books?
When I checked the streaming site, Kizuna Kaiser’s appearance starts around the 20-minute mark at 23:40.
This time, the yakuza is not at fault.
>>158
You could say that it was a perfect job.
I’m grateful for the silliness that can only be done in anime…
Originally, it was because someone involved in the series composition happened to also do Bunbunja.
I thought I just had a connection with special effects, but…
It feels like the number of people involved is increasing like a chain of yams…
Toshiki Inoue wouldn’t write something like “Toshiki Inoue’s face emerges.”
>>164
Well… it might just barely be possible… I wonder…
Ms. Inoue!
>>167
Three generations of parent and child!!
I think Toshiki Inoue’s gags are basically traditional skits, but I’m curious about how much parody there is in his work.
It was said in the official information at the time that it was Toshiki who named Asakura’s younger brother Akatsuki in Ryuki.
Maybe the yakuza themselves will appear in the final episode of this.
How many times does Takatera appear in one thread!
Recently, with Michiki’s work, the image of Donbura is strong, but that was the result of intentionally not watching Zenkai and writing True Hero.
The work is like this when you thoroughly read the original.
>>176
“???: ‘I usually don’t watch Sentai, but when I said I watched Don Brothers, I was told to forget about that.'”
Even if someone who doesn’t know about this sees it and doesn’t understand, to those who do know, it’s incredibly funny.
It sounds fun to understand…
The content of the conversation is incredibly solid, so I can probably talk at a great speed, and because of that, it leads to doing what others want to do.
>>178
It’s the usual Motoki script…
It was fun to watch, but this is tiring!
As expected, there aren’t many people who understand everything!
The original source is from too wide a range of years.
Hey, Kill Shot, this is a Geats Buster…
What is Bansou Killer… Is it Kizino…
The Aquarion that disappeared into another dimension while chasing the enemy has become an enemy…
I’m definitely missing out on material if I don’t rely on collective knowledge…
Isn’t it good?
Appearing with their true face in the final episode of the main series.
It’s the scriptwriter who appeared as a surprise guest in the final stage after the last episode.
Can I expect Yasunyan in the original animation of the first generation Amen?
It’s common in anime for characters to resemble those from other works, but actually calling in the original voice actors was a bit beyond my expectations…
Was it really okay to watch something like this in the middle of the night?
>>194
The commentary seemed enjoyable.