
However, some of the settings from the original work were reinforced by the content revealed in this anime original…
Isn’t this week’s somewhat unrestricted vibe a bit off?
You’re dragging out the story about the Band-Aid too much.
It seems to have become quite popular.
>>4
Although they say they battled 13 times, it was probably handled 70% as a joke.
>>5
It’s a common scenario where, despite being a basic gag manga, it turns serious with a divine battle only at the climax, resulting in an unnecessary spike in popularity.
If you use Band-Aids properly every time, they appear at a rate of one episode per every four episodes.
They’ve probably handled it with a digest of gag episodes about ten times or so.
Aha, it’s the Donmurasame slot, isn’t it?
There are even times when a character hastily exits the scene like, “It’s a showdown, Kizuna… Guwaaaah!?”
>>8
(The arrow flower blows away)
There was no way I could have said that a guest performance robot at such a time was possible, until last year.
It has been proven that it’s possible to insert a guest robot while advancing the main story with the Bunbun Jar.
I can’t get along with you, Uragiris, after what you did to Kiyohiro!!
>>10
Is it just a problem with Uragiris? The viewers wondered.
I thought Bandou Killer would appear around episode 30.
It was a good original animation that added depth to the part where Uragirisu dislikes forming bonds even with defeated opponents…
>>12
What separates whether you can truly believe or not is silver…
It seems that this is only for this time’s original anime, and the only other character that might have material to work with is the original Amen’s voice actor.
>>15
Murakami suddenly made it into the rankings as a candidate…
I wonder if there’s even a slight chance that Toei will reuse CG from Aquarion in a live-action project!
>>17
I want you to listen calmly.
This anime has no connection to Toei whatsoever.
Compared to the sinister guy who lingers for months in a year-long special effects production, wanting to be needed by the hero is just child’s play!!
I understand that the episode around the 13th one was extremely serious and heated, after the comedic elements fell through.
It’s just results-driven thinking, but I’m glad you guys seriously fought when you were young.
(Band-Aid Killer has arrived! Every time it withers and falls, it grows leaves like an olive tree.)
I slightly intensified the somewhat annoying and familiar way of interacting with Rozzy, and that continued for 12 years.
There are times when we collaborate with things like “Fishing Fool” or “Crayon Shin-chan,” and it’s not out of the question to have a collaboration with Aquarion; it’s a delicate line.
Since I haven’t read the original work, I don’t know if it’s inherent to it, but being attacked 13 times is very much like Inoue.
>>26
Episode 13 is an original story.
>>26
That’s the part that puzzled the original readers…
>>26
That is the first information this time.
>>26
I think the original story was considered to be a more somber tale!
Who would have guessed that it would be a pheasant or a ninja magic (etc.) uncle role!?
>>26
In the original work, it ends with a bonus comic at the end where there is no gag element, and it finishes with BanSouKiller appearing after falling into darkness, so that’s an original addition.
What kind of connections were used to get the Mega Ranger original members together… there were people who had quit acting too.
>>27
Because the thickest pipe is there…
The fact that Aquarion is appearing is also abnormal.
The latest episode of the Reiwa new Aquarion series happening to enter a dimensional gate and get lost somewhere has the most perfect timing.
Why did Aquarion come out…?
>>30
It’s because it’s a satellite production…
>>34
I’m sorry, Kawamori-sensei!
>>37
(Mechanic Design Kawamori)
>>37
>>30
Look, it’s in the warehouse… this is a really active machine!
Well, if the Toei Special Effects team were told, “You can freely use Aquarion,” they would definitely do it…
It might be the most extravagant episode in the history of tokusatsu parody works…
I think the BanSō Kira Robo is a reuse of the suit concept.
Regarding Solar Aquarion, I wonder if they wanted to do something where the robots and heroes from the next work suddenly barge in…?
While being attacked multiple times by the thread image bandage killer… and getting all cute and cozy.
The meeting and farewell with Kizuna Silver led to the birth of Kizuna Black.
>>40
Indeed, the King Oja descended to defeat the pheasant using the Donbura…
The original readers, you know.
I thought it was going to be more one-sidedly serious around the Band-Saw Killer.
I can’t believe it was written by Inoue…
>>41
In serious cases, I’ll bring out truly wicked and hopeless characters…
>>50
The Glory of Emperor Tranza
The script itself skillfully delves into the original work, causing confusion in the mind.
You really don’t think that Roji would understand the conversation better, right?
Was the 13th volume originally in the author’s mind, or did Inoue bring it up…?
Red sometimes shows a non-delivery tendency towards those to whom he has lowered his defenses.
If something like this hadn’t happened this time, I feel like the original setting would have been different around the Bandage Killer.
Recently, without denying jealousy or murky feelings, it feels like a light-hearted acceptance that turns them into gags… or rather, it’s like what Toshiki Inoue does in Donbura.
>>51
The idea that the darkness of the human heart can serve as material for comedy is a great perspective, isn’t it?
If it’s one-sided, that’s a problem.
There are probably times when it attacks several times within one episode.
A few days have passed in the story.
The story is likely about how the insulating factor that was introduced in this round manifested as Kizuna Black or something like that.
A strangely sticky level of jealousy or something.
Metaphors related to food and toilet issues.
I think this exquisite special effects flavor can only be achieved by someone who is a professional.
Release Kizuna Silver while inserting gags with a Band-Aid killer.
Having formed a bond with Kizuna Silver, well then…
Red was almost made a cursed being by Uragiris, which hasn’t been presented in the original work, but it’s strengthening the future settings.
>>57
The design of the insulation tape is a restraint device.
The black one has a design that looks like a restraint with band-aids…
The conflict with my best friend is depicted in such detail that it drives me crazy.
>>58
Well, the portrayal that Red is to blame is exquisite, and the hate control is unnecessarily thorough.
>>58
“Even if the bond is severed, it’s okay to reconnect, as it becomes a backing for that attitude.”
Is this the job of a veteran…?
>>70
The issue between Raniya and Azil after this.
The problem with Uragiris ahead.
Furthermore, the bond with Doctor Patchwork.
This is definitely a setup for later developments…
If it were a guest episode with yakuza from a decade ago, it would have ended with a melodramatic storyline.
Even though a series like that usually has about 50 episodes, only having 13 is just ridiculous.
>>61
If only I had the Babillion…! I wonder how many episodes it was used in.
>>64
It seems that the episodes starting from Kanaro in Ryusoulger are about 5 times, making up over 10% of the entire series…
>>77
Was that all there was to it…?
Well, considering the late entry, about 20% of the appearances might just be a letdown…?
>>61
The point is that it’s not a conversation, but a round…
>>65
Shall we do a tsukkomi about four times in a gag episode…?
I’ve seen someone fall into darkness worse than Kiji for the first time.
The fact that my sister has a crush on Red and isn’t acting on it shows she’s still holding back.
A pattern where highly knowledgeable anime staff bring up deep settings that even the original author is unaware of?
>>68
Well, maybe it was a setting that the original author had in mind.
After all, this original work, Kizuna Five, has a plot consisting of all 50 episodes, and I’m doing another world, Red.
>>68
The original author was thinking about various things, resulting in an increase in what could be done in the script meetings.
I’m properly participating in the script meeting for this episode and talking about being surprised, and I’m also making a cameo appearance.
Don’t miss the battles of Kizuna Five that can only be seen in anime!
There were likely those among the original work’s fans who anticipated the inclusion of gags in Inoue’s script.
Aquarion was something no one could have anticipated.
>>72
No one paid attention to the production company Satellite because they were overly focused on the script by Inoue.
Just because the companies are the same, can we really expect Aquarion to show up?
>>72
Those who have succeeded should get checked once.
It seems like the yeti gets hit and run while driving a car.
If it were a serious Motoki, he probably wouldn’t die in Kiyohiro’s final episode, but it could end with wheelchair care or something like that, in the sense of the best friend role in a refreshing Sunday morning anime.
The Zetsuen Killer has arrived!
(The next day)
Zetsuen Killer has arrived!
(The next day)
The Zetsuen Killer has arrived!
It seems like there could be a gag episode like that, right?
>>76
Who is it?!
It’s really tokusatsu-like how they incorporate solid foreshadowing and convincing depictions in episodes that are directly unrelated to the main story.
>>79
Even in the Donkiller episode, the great teacher had Jirou make an origami penguin at the end…
This season’s Aquarion is not the Sieg, but the original Solar Aquarion, which is totally confusing…!
Teal has been transformed into a Band-Saw Killer Robot.
>>81
Were there any design differences between Mars and Teal?
>>94
The head design is quite different.
The arrangement of parts on the back is also
This is the first time I’ve actually seen a big “Kizuna” Soul Ignition example.
(Isn’t it strange…? Shouldn’t Surprise Murakami Kohei be arriving soon?)
>>85
The first candidate for Amen has suddenly emerged…
>>96
Isn’t it supposed to come out in the number one spot too…? What’s up with that?!
>>96
Even though they say it’s a surprise, everyone is prepared for it, and if someone doesn’t show up, they guess who might not be there.
The viewers have too much trust in Kouhei Murakami.
>>85
If we’re talking about characters that might appear this season and haven’t had their voice actors announced, the first generation is about the only one that comes to mind.
>>85
There was a discussion late at night where it was said that it might be the first generation Amen.
If it’s just the beam rifle from V Gundam, it was featured in Metal Hero, so something like Aquarion could be released.
Mr. Inoue!
>>89
Three generations of family!!
>>92
Not only in the morning team, but Hightera has also started coming to the night team.
The current Aquarion has finished filming, so was it repainted for this?
Perhaps the story and setting this time were carefully constructed by the original creator.
The incomprehensibly extravagant mob is… yeah…
>>93
This is the potential of bonds!
In a round with the 13th time.
It seems to have consumed between the 10th to 12th times.
It resembles Aquarion, but there is also the possibility of a three-person squad like Kizuna Three.
I’m doing crazy gags within the range that doesn’t deviate from the original setting.
I have a memory of an anime featuring a monster from Toei that was rejected, but I wonder if it happens to actors too.
>>104
The rights for actors’ appearances are not held by Toei, so it’s fine.
It’s a waste not to have a second season for this.
I want this anime to have a second season!
>>105
I don’t think they were considering anything beyond the second term or from the very beginning when they hired Grandpa Kenichi Ogata (82) in Uragiris.
A flashy archaeology guy with a bright personality has a Soka voice!? That sounds interesting in its own way, but is that really possible?
It seems like they reused a costume from another work that was stored in Toei’s warehouse, like the Aquarion costume that was in the Satellite warehouse.
By the way, why isn’t the new Acquarion sequel getting any attention…?
It should be a robot anime that everyone loves, but it’s become a true silence where I don’t see any good or bad opinions.
>>110
The first episode had a dark atmosphere, and it wasn’t until around the fourth episode that it started getting that silly Aquarion-like vibe, so most of the viewers have pretty much disappeared…
Logos was like that too…
>>110
It feels like everyone is starting to give up on Satellite’s anime.
I feel like the episode that started with Kanaro has been around since even earlier.
>>111
I wonder how I was able to manage conversations during the time you weren’t here… that’s how I feel, Kanaro.
Biki and Kohei Murakami being too in love with each other is a problem too.
Well, in terms of popularity, if we’re pulling something out of the Satellite warehouse, it would probably be Aquarion.
Even if Pandora comes out, I wouldn’t know how to react.
>>114
There’s also Symphogear…
>>117
Speaking of which, there was also a parallel world in the Symphogear mobile game.
>>127
Are you talking about the 555 collaboration?
>>133
Inoue Toshiki’s first words after completing all the episodes were “Let’s do Denko Keiji Ban!”
>>133
That’s right, that content had already completely traversed the special effects genre.
>>145
They finally did a collaboration with Gigan! I laughed out loud.
>>145
I think there were probably episodes where they collaborated with Symphogear, like Kizuna Five…
>>176
Memories that do not exist are overflowing…
>>127
During the broadcast, we collaborated with Kiramei and did a 555 collaboration with Inoue’s script.
>>114
It’s a Super Robot Wars entry!
>>132
I see, this means there’s a possibility of participating in Super Robot Wars now…
>>140
If Spacro were still alive, we could have collaborated with Aquarion again, but since it’s dead, damn it!
There are no Aquarions in DD.
>>140
Actually, I was a little hopeful that there would be a limited appearance of Super Robot Wars DD in the recent live broadcast.
>>140
When I go to DD, isn’t there a certified 46 bar!!?
It’s almost unnatural for Kaiza Murakami not to appear in Inoue’s scripted anime…
It looks very much like a buddy, but since it’s not showing the whole thing and it’s not talking, it’s safe!
Go-Busters is currently being streamed with great acclaim on Toei’s official site!!
The Sasord Sectors can’t make excuses…!
Aquarion!? Right after I thought that, another machine came down! It piled on top of me and I couldn’t hold on.
As expected, the person behind Kizutsuke Mouse seems especially like a young voice actor with no particular material…
>>123
At most, it’s like Zenkaiger’s Gege (after the change).
>>179
Ah, the guy who was nearby when that big boss over there was fighting our big boss…
Since it’s an active aircraft, it means that the suit is in a more easily accessible location.
I thought it was Abarekiller, but it was Murasame…
The reason why Kijino is in the anime is…
>>126
(Start of OP)
I’m scared of realizing that I understand that pink guy who wears glasses and is a salaryman.
Isn’t your Bandage Squadron ugly?
It is actually unnatural for Kohei Murakami, who has experience as a voice actor and a deep connection with Toshiki Inoue, not to appear for a while in the Super Sentai OB!
>>134
Actually, Toshiki was planning not to call in Donbura.
The current Sentai P, who was burned out by Toshiki, called it on their own…
The fact that the two from their childhood are the current and predecessor Precure is not being talked about much because it’s all too intense.
It’s hard to determine whether Solar is a rough collaboration episode or if the main robot from the next work will appear roughly.
Symphogear is officially collaborating with Kiramager.
When looking only at the scope of Bandage Warfare Team Kizuna Five,
Kizuna Red is a good guy in later threads, but… he definitely has some issues too! Yeah! He’s the type that is talked about like that.
(Idola-san with a white cloth covering her breasts for Sunday morning)
Don’t force in a parody of Earth Girl Arjuna just because Mega Pink is coming!
Are you crazy?!
>>144
I heard it’s the first anime they made at Satellite…
>>151
I didn’t realize it until it was explained to me…
I can vividly imagine the original series fans explaining to the confused Super Robot Wars crowd as Aquarion suddenly joins the scenario of Kizuna Kaizer.
>>146
This time, it seems like Kizuna Kaiser will join the battle to save Aquarion in an unexpected twist!
The original brand is also going crazy with the memorial.
Why are we going all out with the parody here?
>>147
Mr. Inoue!!!
Kohei Murakami has been appearing as a guest since the time of Galaxy Angel…
Well, anyway, since Dogo is reminiscing in a bright tone in the manga, it probably hasn’t become something irreparable, so it doesn’t feel out of place like this.
>>152
And it’s been mentioned multiple times in the late-night thread, but a silver shock hits you when you least expect it…
Was it really necessary to animate Inoue-sensei?
>>153
You just have to do it when you can…!
>>153
As I thought… as the role of the pole…
>>153
I just used someone who appeared in a tokusatsu work as a mob character…
✊👷
>>153
The reason this happened is…
The bond formed between Satellite, Eight Bit, and Kawamori…
It’s unavoidable because my brush got a little carried away!
>>156
I wonder if it was fun to write a gag script for an anime after such a long time…
Let’s do Galaxy Angel again with Inoue’s script in the Reiwa era!
Now we have a bond!!!
The episode starts with a Band-Aid exploding.
>>158
I think there are episodes that start with the band-saw killer coming again and already being defeated.
Speaking of collaborations, I feel like anything is possible.
Why is the Super Sentai writer involved, with the original cast participating and Aquarion appearing? That’s strange, isn’t it?
Is there really someone who fully utilizes bonds?
Thank you…
>>168
Don’t act like you have a bond like Shibuhyakka!!
Considering things like the dimensional doors and the story from the second season onwards, it’s possible that that could also be Kizuna Five, a parallel world that only looks similar to Aquarion.
I thought it was a strangely colorful robot if it was just a face reveal for Silver.
Is there such a curveball!?
The uncle’s voice seems really good at action.
Is Kizuna a senior with suspicions from the late Showa period to the early Heisei period?
This has many important depictions that connect to the future, so it feels like I’m going crazy.
>>183
It’s frustrating because it’s a common occurrence in gag episodes.
>>183
The possibility that this episode is setting up the multiverse is insane, right!!
>>183
I thought it was going to be a gag episode, but it’s full of important foreshadowing, which is common in sentai as well.
The bond is deeper than those of the companions I have met in the same era…
I don’t really associate Kohei Murakami with the image of a refreshing pickup artist…
>>188
Cutie Honey and…
Try saying my name!!!
“Banso Killer is here! It seems like getting hit by a car and being taken out could also happen.”