
At first, I was laughing at the typical tropes of special effects, but with the amusing friends and the painful past… I got so engrossed that I ended up reading all the way to the latest volume.
Sentai Red: Becoming an Adventurer in Another World, Koyoshi Nakayoshi! 1
When I thought that Red’s hobby of collecting food toys seemed a bit childish for his age, I got really upset during the scene of his parents’ funeral.
I took a little break after the subsequent bad ending.
I still remember the taste of my mother’s curry…
>>2
I eat curry every time in the show’s opening.
It’s not a team, but looking back, there really weren’t that many Egyptian-themed riders, huh?
>>4
I wonder if there’s something that looks like it in one of the forms.
>>6
The only place I saw the Shika Mid Form was in Ganbarizing, and since I haven’t used the ability, I can’t see it anymore…
>>4
Is it just like my brother Makoto’s Tutankhamun that comes to mind…?
>>66
When trying to incorporate Egyptian elements, it’s a hassle to go all the way to Egypt or Tottori for sand dunes…
So, when you say “giant clan,” you’re referring to the giants of light, right? I was like, “Oh, I see, that’s what it means!?” after a comment from someone anonymous.
I was laughing with the appearance of the Red actor, but the bad ending was just too painful…
Isn’t it unfair to say that the people who were saved from that route have come to help at the end of the volume as an extra?
>>8
It’s for the ideal ocean view.
>>8
It is written that after easily losing all her companions, Tertina, possessed by the Demon King, was buried.
There was honestly no salvation at all.
>>8
Because it’s a classic of the story!
It’s a common pattern for transformation items to be something that has been passed down since ancient times.
It’s common for the person next to Amen to have a modern design as well.
It seems that characters with high importance lay down foreshadowing upon their first appearance.
Maybe that character will be active later on just for that episode.
In other words, it’s about the bond!
This person called Mach Volt… I feel a complicated bond towards Logi.
Parallel worlds are so diverse, yet there are Idra everywhere.
>>14
In the main story’s Red world, there are no Idra, and instead, there is Silver.
Doctor! What is this?!
Are you okay, doppelganger?
>>16
Ah… it’s okay.
>>17
Right?
I want to see Red return to the original world, but I also want to see Red stay in the current world and live happily…
It must be tough to gather members, but I want you to finish the anime…
How much the staff can shine in the Burst chapter.
The Demon Lord lineage has been powerful for a thousand years of covert activity.
>>21
So, I have them copy their precognitive abilities so that they can’t win at crucial moments and only proceed with the best moves, without allowing them to improve their basic skills.
The wordplay is too clever, from band-aid to accompaniment killer, to bond loss fusion and bond dead…
The creation fusion elemental Kizuna Kaiser has a bit of a word overlap…
The anime staff that come to bump into the main body even though I’ve avoided them…
It’s amazing how they connected bonds and adhesive bandages!
>>26
The wound won’t close…
I need to put on a band-aid, but it keeps peeling off…
>>30
It’s a convenient element that can handle even a dark past and “Bandage Combination!”
While it seems like Red, who was reborn in another world, is doing whatever he wants, it’s really Idra who is truly doing as he pleases.
Finally, even Lady Teltina has been doing whatever she wants.
>>27
I thought Red would dominate easily, but I was surprised to see them get beat up more than I expected.
I was even more surprised that Idra managed to smoothly get through the pinch while casually copying and analyzing things, despite having a good reaction.
While the second forms of the other siblings grow larger by putting on more, Abudabi Nega…
It’s interesting to take off the smiling mask and expose the negative true self.
The loss of family and limbs is too heavy for Red, resembling the world of the Showa era…
>>29
I want to greedily add elements of a vengeful hero and a cyborg hero.
Idra and Turtina can both interpret the power of bonds.
I want the giant of light to appear as well, but that’s Tsuburaya… I thought, but Garo is also from Tohoku.
>>32
There is Tohei’s and Tsuburaya’s nexus, Tohru Inada, isn’t there?
>>32
(Surprise Solar Aquarion)
>>58
It’s an absurd development, but it makes sense as an element suggesting the existence of another world, damn it!
Big Bond Soul Ignition!! I guess the princess must have wanted to say that for a long time.
I didn’t think it would come to such a final battle at the last moment.
It must have been the best life for you not to meet me!!
Showa Red probably has loud sound effects instead of voice acting…
The number of slang terms is increasing rapidly!
>>39
I didn’t expect that there would be significance in what we’re doing with “PatchUp!”…
The worldview that seriously incorporates elements reminiscent of special effects, claiming to govern the creation of all things, really has an impact on everything.
>>40
The world-building explanation episode was more refined than I expected… Isn’t this something that has been thought out behind the scenes for a year’s worth of Kizuna Five’s main story?
>>46
The author originally wanted to serialize an original sentai and knows that the materials handed to the anime staff were thicker on the sentai side, right?
I’m not an anonymous poster, but…
https://booklive.jp/bviewer/s/?cid=20117613_001
Here’s the URL for the first volume for free.
Also, this is not a PR, but I think this manga might be a bit PORNO for kids who like sentai.
Idra absorbs the power of bonds thoroughly.
Aren’t they giving away the first volume for free for about three months now?
Red started out in another world all alone, without the bonds to transform…
They said that even though I act bright on the surface, I’ve worn out in six months and need to study the magic of transferring to another world.
The latest issue made me think, “Wait, isn’t this where the Aquarion comes out???” and I ended up reading it, which is terrible.
I wonder if Silver is sleeping where Red respawned… or is it the giant of light…?
You can understand your enemies and build bonds with them.
The connection with the enemy that has been passed down from our ancestors is also intertwined with our bond.
Well, you have a bond with the owner of the magical power seeds you’ve collected so far! Big Bond Soul Ignition!
For now, I’ve read up to the latest volume of the original work, so I’ll check out the anime since it’s on Amazon Prime.
I heard you’re doing whatever you want, so I’m looking forward to it.
The latest issue contains a whole episode of the squad.
This is definitely the right move for promoting the anime in the main magazine.
>>55
The atmosphere around the enemy and ally faces was intense with a sense of familiarity that I had never seen before.
If you are going to buy manga, I have one piece of advice.
There’s something behind the cover.
I was worried that there would be backlash from fans of the series because it’s excessively erotic.
“I dislike that despite being in the 4th season, Red is still causing explosions and getting people involved.”
It seemed that there were only opinions like that, and I realized that everyone in the special effects fandom is quite tolerant of erotic content (maybe because of Dekapink?).
>>59
This is Goku and this is Magoku.
And that is Kegarhesia.
>>59
By modern standards, it’s like that, but if you look at the whole team, there’s quite a bit of charm.
>>59
Recently, it’s not uncommon to see enemy female executives in erotic costumes, even though I haven’t seen them much lately.
>>59
I wonder if that is related to doing 4 seasons!?
In the past, special effects films had actresses who were more involved in eroticism.
>>64
Recently, Patren 3 is doing both Patrenjers and erotic gravure, promoting Patrenjers through the erotic gravure.
…No, Lupinranger vs. Patoranger is definitely not it now.
Bansou Killer is annoying.
Bansou Killer, too much out.
>>65
Well, it’s been appearing since the first episode.
I guess it’s related to Urzaad and Nada.
There are quite a few enemies who transform and resemble purple or black in the Sentai.
Why was the first Amen able to reincarnate in this world even though he wasn’t killed by the Insulation King? Am I missing something in that setting?
>>68
Amen is the future of the same world as Kizuna Five.
The first generation was killed by the Immortal King.
Around the back cover and the beginning of volume 7.
>>68
Those with the same abilities as the Insulation King are referred to as the “Final Boss Race,” and the Immortal King and the Demon King should also be explained as part of the Final Boss Race.
Personally, what comes to mind regarding the erotic aspects of the ranger team is the swimsuits of the female characters from the VS Kakuranger and O-Ranger.
What Sasuke was peeking at was the worst.
Even if Kiyohiro falls into darkness and becomes a gag character, Silver’s serious death will turn the internet into a funeral…
>>73
The fact that table tennis was promoted in Donbrothers as a Ryusoulger element was quite surprising.
It is undoubtedly part of the Garo series, but the idea of a woman becoming a Makai Knight is something that is impossible at a conceptual level, so it functions as a parody.
I feel like getting caught up in a red explosion is a classic trope!
>>76
(The members of the Tokkyuger involved)
>>76
But, you know… is it really okay for Red, who is a seasoned hero and values his bond with his comrades, to be indifferent about involving them in an explosion?
I know people who have dropped out after saying things like that, so I can’t strongly deny it.
>>92
I want people to laugh that off as a joke.
Beast Hyper also died last in the Egyptian series…
In the program, they never really delve into the basic engine effects…
Sometimes, there are those that guard during the transformation motion.
The sentai had a lot of erotic elements instead.
Bansou Killer is the one that is analyzed for building up anger gauge against Red by reviewing from episode 1, right?
>>83
It adds 10,000 points for something that looks trivial from the outside.
The miracle of not becoming Red x stepsister.
>>84
It is proof that we have properly become siblings.
It is said that the original family has sometimes toned down the explosion to suit the occasion.
I was surprised that it’s only around episode 40.
It really feels like it’s about to end soon, doesn’t it?
>>86
Special effects shows usually have about 50 episodes.
“The squad wouldn’t do something like this.”
To say anything about it, you would need to have watched 50 years’ worth, so there is no one who can say it.
>>91
Check out this tagline that’s like “I’ve never seen a squad like this!”
>>94
And “Was there ●●?” is generally present.
It’s more difficult to find topics that don’t include riders.
>>107
The first male in the squad and a pink warrior! That’s unique, isn’t it?
>>108
Looks like someone who doesn’t care about that has arrived…
>>107
There are also special effects shows where they go to another world in the final episode and return in the C part.
>>91
What can be said without a doubt is that the structure has only one additional warrior, who is a single woman…
>>95
There are several cases where member selection related to toys can’t be done in the main family.
>>91
For now, showing Donbura will solve it.
Is the color on volume 9 the color of Burning Blood?
There were some who were actually exploding in the back, not just as an effect…
>>96
(The heroes crouch down on the spot)
>>96
There are too many applicable cases.
>>96
(Flammable Bouken Red)
The color of the paperback is red, blue, yellow, green, pink, black, silver, and purple, which was the color of Kizuna Five + Meigus, but volume 9 is orange.
Is there an additional transformation coming?
>>100
(Sound of a recorder)
It’s hard to even talk about the fact that this case is rare, isn’t it?
I’ve done it a few times.
>>101
It’s strange to think that even the appearance of Aquarion in a special effects collaboration episode can just be brushed off as something hard to understand, right?
>>120
If it’s a robot that’s not a guest appearance but rather serves as a motif, then the examples would increase significantly.
There are also unfamiliar digests of the Sentai series that I’m aware of, so they’re doing that on the original too…
Isn’t this more like a rider than a sentai…? There are moments like that here and there.
Even so, there isn’t anything that makes fun of it with half-baked knowledge or a lewd attitude, so there are parts that can be read with a peaceful mind.
>>105
Just because the squad’s red is the main character doesn’t mean you shouldn’t include rider-related themes.
In other words, it’s fine to assert your own opinion, but…
Even if I’m told that there was such a guy, I can only think, “So what?”
If the whole team is together, it would be a sentai, but since it’s just Red alone, it tends to be more like a rider.
Bansou Killer seemed like a fragmented piece of information akin to a Super Sentai episode.
Suddenly became a rider after fighting 13 times.
The way Shauha’s past is portrayed, or rather the way it has become complicated, feels quite different from the rest of the work.
>>114
It might have been quite different in perspective because it was envy towards all of humanity or a complex towards ourselves.
>>114
There are some in special effects.
Egyptian motif
Estimated Type 2 Rider
Die in the main story.
The motif of Amen is probably Kamen Rider Beast…?
>>116
Seriously?
Literature can be challenged as much as you want, but there are limits to the adventures that affect toy sales…
>>117
It’s just a little adventure.
>>117
There have been times when I’ve really been affected and scolded by name…
It’s hard to tell whether Amen is number one or number two because there are many elements that could be interpreted both ways…
>>121
If it was number one, wouldn’t they have been able to defeat the final boss?
The format of clashing complexes is very much like tokusatsu.
In V-cinema and certain director’s works, there is quite a bit of erotic content.
>>123
“PATCH UP! Is it a scene…”
Um… it’s okay that Yellow Buster is exactly the same… because Mega Ranger is exactly the same too, right?
>>125
A bug that can be summoned with the power of bonds.
>>125
The two from Kakuranger are just like that!
>>125
Since magatama do not exist in Megaranger, it’s different!
You’re probably picking up various motifs, but I don’t think there’s a specific model that you’re based on.
It feels great to assign existing items to transformations of different characters after the strongest form has been released, as it embodies the concept of Rider as a whole.
Yoshiki’s daughter! Won’t you join us?
The image of my squad is basically something you can laugh at while watching.
The heroes who are fighting also smile a lot, which contributes to the overall image of the team (they are trying to make the audience laugh).
On the contrary, it’s okay for Kamen Riders to suffer, be angry, or not smile before and after their transformation (there are some transformers with lots of smiles, but it’s completely acceptable for the series to have episodes without smiles).
I felt that way.
>>134
Since the mask that hides tears is the first generation, it’s generally like that.
A nonsensical collaboration episode (Anime version of Fishing Fool’s Diary)
Amen is
Mummy execution device created by the Immortal King → Faiz Gear
The shapeshifter exits related to archaeology before the final episode → Beast
Also, in the anime it was Decade, but the transformation feels a lot like OOO, and it has a strong sense of cramming in everything I like.
>>137
It might also be the armor of Saga because it is for execution.
There are quite a few teams that suddenly spring up with heavy settings and developments.
Sometimes there are those that end bitterly.
>>138
Kiramei was also pretty heavy, huh?
Don’t you think it’s acceptable if it’s not a human, but a mineral species?
No foreshadowing, just a robot from a past work!
Since it happened a few times last year, there’s a feeling of “here we go again” if Aquarion comes.
Did they combine in the original work?
>>141
There were some kids who were slacking off and getting absorbed in “patch up!”.
The quality of the anime seems to depend entirely on whether this person can be the director.
I wonder who will be the voice of the first Amen.
>>148
I want you to call Kohei Takeda.
>>148
I think it’s likely because Kohei Murakami hasn’t appeared yet.
I’ve also done anime voice acting with GA.
I think that no matter which generation you are born into, everyone encounters at least one traumatic episode within a few years.
>>149
Last year’s Bunbunjar had too many things like the affirmation of revenge, benefactors betraying for their own interests, anti-social elements, and domestic violence from neighbors.
Are you serious about talking to the enemy about [patch up!]?
>>150
I was speaking rationally about the story beyond marriage…
The idol is too busy to have time for a “band-aid fusion!”
You guys, stop shouting “Gatchaaan ko!”
I’ve come to like Abu Dhabi even more.
It seems that Mr. Furukawa, who plays Inspector Fukui in “Futo Detective,” has skillfully brought them to Azir.
The brother who was blown to bits knowing that, like his younger sister who was burned by the human brain, he would connect to the shining next generation…
Vidan, you’re probably still alive, right?