
The straightforward theme of bonds between people, while common, continues to penetrate deeply and resonates gently with a troubled heart.
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While showing the danger of bonds sometimes turning into obsession.
Still, it’s good that it depicts the 모습 of overcoming obstacles by forming a strong bond.
But Red himself is comparatively quite troubled deep down.
The settings change little by little in the anime, huh?
>>3
The developments have changed and the evidence has increased, but there are no completely changed settings.
Rather, it’s being adjusted to match the latest situation of the original work.
>>3
There are parts where the development changes due to adjustments in scale, but I believe the original Kizuna Five settings remain in thick documentation.
>>16
There are more materials from the other world, after all…
I can’t speak as if I understand the author’s struggles and inner thoughts.
It’s nice to feel that the results of earnestly pursuing something without adopting a cynical attitude towards reality have come back to me in the form of an incredible gathering of special effects connections.
I love special effects, so why is it a reward that Toshiki Inoue is in charge of one episode of his own work?
>>5
I can’t keep up with my brain’s processing anymore…
It sounds like the voice of the main actor who is most reminiscent of a tokusatsu red.
It’s convenient that there are people with such perfectly skilled lead voices available.
>>8
The director had declared “It’s Togo himself” at the tape audition, but during the in-person audition, he was so young that people were worried, and there were opposing opinions about making him the lead due to his obscurity. However, the director persuaded them and cast him as the main role, making him a new voice actor.
>>30
The circumstances of being selected as a sentai actor are just too on point…
>>36
It’s better if the main character is an actor without color.
By the way, the bonus illustration from the thread image is really nice…
I love tokusatsu and I’m turning the work I created into an anime!
Bring in the special effects director! Let’s have some background characters that look like the members of a special effects squad!
The actors who were members of each squad will appear as voice actors!
On top of that, I casually muttered that it wouldn’t work because this is the ◯◯ combination and Aquarion.
The company behind Aquarion was in charge, and the real Aquarion appeared too!
>>12
As expected, when I was watching, an enemy robot like Aquarion came out, and it was just like that, which was disappointing.
>>14
I thought it was just a hand appearance with the Infinite Fist, but then the person also showed up and it was no good.
>>17
“I feel like I’ve known it for ten thousand and two thousand years, but it didn’t work out.”
>>22
A line so cheesy it could come from the Giri Giri Squad.
I feel like the Yo-kai Watch parody in Ninninger was even worse.
>>29
Seki Tomokazu tends to have a lot of parodies, doesn’t he?
If Ultraman comes out, it seems like his head will get destroyed.
It feels good to watch a work themed around bonds as the power of true connections transcends time and causes the involved parties to grow like a chain reaction.
It’s not a parody of special effects; it’s respect.
Not only are they just adding elements, but they are seriously crafting it as a spin-off of a fictional tokusatsu show…
>>19
Anime is not an easy special effects parody, but rather, it is created with a professional perspective that reflects the awareness of the niche audience because it is anime.
I wonder if they will collaborate with the original.
>>20
They’re recruiting for Universe Threads…
>>20
Did you do it? The main (Aquarion) collaboration.
>>20
There may be cases where the original work is taken hostage by the original source.
Isekai Red has a vibe similar to an added scenario in a remake game.
In games, it’s common for remakes to include additional scenarios for characters that weren’t fully depicted at the time, and Silver seems to be a key character that allows for branching into a rescue scenario for Red.
Yeah, big boobs.
Thank you for the big breasts.
In the broad category known as Tokusatsu, suddenly a pinch of Aquarion…
>>31
In terms of rights relationships, the easiest to clear up is going to drive you crazy.
>>56
While there is a connection to the company that created Aquarion, there is no connection to Toei or the Super Sentai.
Sometimes it happens when you go “Here I am! (BAAAAAAN)!”
It’s impressive that the director is also serving as the sound director.
It feels like if the original Amen were to become the main series, it would be easier than Kizuna Five, which has a solidified scenario.
It seems likely that the voice actors from the other world Red will appear in the original version.
>>35
Finally appearing on the main show… the original author…
>>115
I wonder if I’ll be asked to participate in something like a manga within a play in the future…
>>115
The original author and screenwriter have appeared on screen before…
>>121
The enemy design was done by Tezuka-sensei, who also released something last year.
>>121
What came to mind instantly was
Site supervisor Toshiki Inoue
Sweets Dopant’s Riku Sanjo
>>145
It’s P, but it’s Shirakura and Takebe from The First.
The person playing the Red role might take on the responsibility of the Sentai gimmick voice someday.
>>38
I might be in charge of the Universe Warriors.
You can tell that the anime staff are having fun while making it.
I want to do more than just the second season! I can really feel the urge to keep going until the end, but besides buying the discs and the source material, how else can I support it?
>>40
It might be better to properly buy the original comic than to get the disc.
>>40
Tweet
>>40
Buy a toy.
>>45
I understand.
I will buy an Idra figure.
>>51
That’s right, JoJo! That’s perfect!!
>>45
Please make a transformation item.
>>40
Since the publication is focused more on the sales of the original comic books rather than anime-related content, it is better to buy the original.
>>53
I wonder what the original fans should do in situations like this.
Only a seriously trained otaku can buy the second volume…
>>72
In print and electronic versions…
>>53
For some reason, Kadokawa, which has no relation to the publication magazine, is producing the anime, so it might be good to buy the e-book on BOOKWALKER.
Specific papers will also come with data.
The robots and transformation items have probably changed the most.
Even the Amen Bagul and the gimmicks have changed.
>>41
Tanimemo-kun is very busy.
Using a band-aid does mean that there is an injury, that is definitely true…
>>46
A hero can only act after someone gets hurt…
It may be because it was originally intended to be a sentai story, but even though it’s an isekai, the setting of the original world is deeply involved, making it interesting.
The director said that there were more settings from another world than from the sentai.
Kotobukiya might release a black Kizuna Kaiser before the anime.
I thought it was a bit suspicious when Kizuna Meigas was released, and then I’ve been shown something amazing all along.
If we’re going to do a live-action part, I wonder if Director Suzumura will just slide in and shoot it as is?
I bought the original work, but it’s more of a piece that utilizes the image of a squad rather than just that.
I was quite surprised that “Kizuna Five” felt like it was doing an external story after firmly creating one main work.
>>55
It’s amazing how you’re able to establish your own hero work while directly tackling the concept of sentai.
It seems that the hero’s gadgets and robots have a more special effects-inspired design in the anime, which is a nice detail…
>>57
Wasn’t it the actual designer who refined it for the anime?
It’s an anime where you can feel that the original creator must have had a lot of fun making it… at certain moments.
It’s like doing a sequel to the original sentai heroes, so it must be fun for the original creators.
The original author couldn’t keep up with the brain processing during the planning meeting.
I think it’s great that the author is blessed with both the medalist and this anime.
>>64
This season is quite a lot…
>>64
These are the two major works of the author who fulfilled the dreams of otaku.
It’s a remarkable coincidence that both are in the same cool style.
>>64
Love = Bond
I wish you could appear in Go-Busters because you have a suit… that’s my thought.
>>65
Tomoya Ito is using a silver Tegasword and Sentai Ring!?
The Kizuna Brace originally had a round part that turned, but it now has a larger base where it fits in and has a light-up gimmick.
The amen bagel originally had a bag-like structure where you would rummage inside to take out patches, but now it’s designed to unfold externally and take out from the holder, eliminating the safety pin-shaped parts and making it a relief.
Honestly, I didn’t think it would turn out to be such a good anime.
>>69
Before the broadcast, it was already decided to create a three-dimensional version of Kizuna Kaiser, they were making real suits, and they called in a large number of people with real Sentai experience.
It’s amazing, but are you okay!? Honestly, I was worried.
There seem to be many special effects parodies, but there probably aren’t that many proper original special effects productions…
Aside from some main voice actors whose names I hadn’t heard before, everyone is skilled.
The design and naming of the handshake caliber and bond-connection beam gun are amazing from the moment I thought of them.
Your understanding is so high that it’s a bit creepy.
>>74
Do you like Finger Cutter Ripper and Turbo Circle?
>>74
The idea of the turbo formation is amazing.
>>74
I was impressed when they showed a time-lag attack that combined both in the applied edition.
It’s important to express respect for the things you like straightforwardly, without adding awkward emotions or complicating things.
It’s amazing that the author can draw everything from characters to robots.
It’s great that new voice actors can be trained by veterans from past Super Sentai series…
>>77
In the first dubbing, I’ll face off against George! It feels like too much power leveling.
In the ending of Kizuna Five, everyone is dancing happily together, right?! I want to see the dance!
>>78
It seems they say the blue butt looks amazing.
Is this the bond we have woven?
It’s good that there are elements that can be done precisely because it has a parodic aspect.
For example, the main rider uses items with a belt, so they perform actions in front of their body.
Amen is a bag, so it has a structure that allows you to use items by swinging it around to your back.
I think the handshake design is nice, but there isn’t much published about it…
>>82
The toy that connects to become a Twin Saber is dangerous, you know.
I never really thought about it, but I guess “band-aid” originally has those kanji.
Buckle → A joke about bags?
The director said they wouldn’t do isekai (another world reincarnation), but you never know.
I was drawn in by the image of the thick-browed, big-breasted magical girl posted on the bulletin board and ended up getting hooked after just watching the first episode.
It’s not just me, right?
>>87
I happened to find out when another special effects parody was in a controversy.
I don’t really care about hitting or anything, but I’m glad I came across this.
If they do a second season, I’ll be satisfied.
No, please do a third season too.
Please make it into an anime until the conclusion.
I can tell that you really love it, but regarding that, your calmness in making comments about the superhero teams in Idolmaster is noteworthy.
>>90
From the perspective of people in a fantasy world, it’s natural that a squad of heroes is completely different from their common sense.
The final episode is definitely Red’s wedding, huh?
It’s great that the level of seriousness is conveyed from the manga itself.
I wonder when the ED was made.
It’s too skillful to connect from band-aids to accompaniment killers and banded fusion.
>>98
Is the bond with the bandit dead?
>>93
An item that enhances and transforms can badges into scale armor as a motif.
Both the OP and ED are not in a tokusatsu style but are hitting hard with interpretations of Asagaki Togo and Idra…
>>102
That aside, we will confront the OP of Kizuna Five with both the lyrics and the singer involved.
>>102
The lyrics that switch perspectives for both sides…
I understand that if it had been serialized as initially planned in Kizuna Five, it might have been a bit difficult to gain popularity.
>>104
Because it’s set in another world, it feels like the team element is being critiqued from a fair perspective.
>>117
Since people from another world have never seen tokusatsu, they don’t have the foundation to think that a full-body suit in solid primary colors is cool.
I really thought “Yeah…”
>>127
Pretty butt…
>>127
But when it moved, it was really cool! However, it felt too familiar and that’s a no-go.
I can tell it was made with great care, but some extreme fans…
This is the essence of tokusatsu parodies! Everything else is garbage! I wonder if there’s any way to deal with that…
Just by being done that way, the overall image gets worse…
>>105
The world of special effects isn’t exactly well-mannered, to say the least…
>>105
But well, tokusatsu fans have been like that for a long time.
(Familiar scenery of Odaiba)
>>110
At the end of episode 8, when the bandage killer appeared, it felt familiar!
>>116
If anything, it’s a place that appears frequently in the second episode, Kizuna Blue!
I’ve just started watching anime, but I’m confused because I thought the fanservice elements were only in the beginning; however, they appear at least once in every episode.
Even with bold eyebrows and big breasts being so prominently displayed, it doesn’t violate the law, huh?
It’s about the common tropes in ranger shows, and how it wouldn’t be surprising if things turned out like this, without twisting or making fun of those conventions.
I like that the tsukkomi is left to those around him, and that Togo is an earnest and straightforward hot-blooded fool, so it doesn’t feel dull.
That’s how it is! When someone says that, viewers will think, “Oh, that’s how it is!” For those idols who don’t know anything, it’s understandable that they would be pushed into accepting it with, “Oh… is that so…?”
The OP is full of reused cuts from the main story, yet the direction is just too cool.
It’s interesting, but as the story progresses, the elements of the other world diminish and it becomes an ordinary hero story.
>>123
Whether the hero saves the world or not is not really a big deal.
>>123
Well, even the author says that it’s titled “Becoming an Adventurer” but it doesn’t really let the character be an adventurer at all…
>>123
It’s interesting from there too, so I’m in trouble regardless.
I want to see the part in the anime where they say “Idora aaaaaah!” too much!
I started reading it after the anime began, and I regret avoiding it because of the “isekai” title; I’ve come to like it quite a lot.
The sudden collaboration and reuse of robots are part of the special effects Sunday morning tradition, right? That’s what I was told, and I couldn’t say anything back about Aquarion.
I was surprised that for a moment, it looked like the person in the thread was giving the middle finger.
It’s to the extent that we’re collaborating with “Fishing Fool Diary.”
It’s okay to collaborate with Aquarion.
>>136
It’s just after the fishing crazy collaboration episode, and the Torinoid from that collaboration episode has olives in it… which gave me a bit of a chill.
Even if the tropes of tokusatsu are turned into jokes, it doesn’t make fun of them, and it’s good that the other world characters are properly active as well.
I thought that, and as I watched, the scenario turned out to be more complicated than I expected.
A manga where the other world is adept at using the cheat abilities of reincarnated individuals.
>>138
✖︎Other world side
○Idra
>>151
Others are becoming cheats too.
Like the Futo Detectives towards Kamen Rider W.
It’s an enemy that faced a hero who has already completed the main story, so of course it’s strong.
Even though it’s the process of rekindling bonds in this world again
I want to see Rojii work together.
>>144
The animator and CG team has collapsed…!
>>150
It’s super cool, but…
I simply really love the relationship between the protagonist and the heroine.
>>146
I think it’s really great that both of you are so naughty.
An anime that was incorporating fictional promotions while being mindful of the promotional elements unique to tokusatsu programs was already gaining popularity, so this was also easy to watch.
I want to see the showdown between Red and Amen in the anime soon.
How noisy is it going to be?
The temperature difference is incredible when you watch the OP of Kizuna Five and Sentai Red one after the other…
Nichiasa fans tend to be coated with passionate elements and bright personalities, but their essence is that they prefer being beings of darkness.
First of all, Shotaro Ishinomori makes a cameo appearance.
Tertina, it’s really bad for Rojie too…
>>158
It feels like there’s someone slacking off as if they’re just PATCHING UP!!
That’s right, Shotaro Ishinomori was also killed by a monster, wasn’t he?
When I was reading the original work, I thought it was Yasuko Squad.
It was the anime that made me realize that it’s rare for someone to write a year’s worth of scripts alone.
>>160
Yasuko and Sanjo have only done it once, you know…
Why are there abnormal people who do it multiple times?
There are too many scenes I want to see in anime.
The lump of respect and fondness for the original genre is indeed enjoyable to watch.
If a movie adaptation is decided, I ask for Episode 1 of Kizuna Five.