
That actor Kuramoto Kai…! Episode 68 “Sentai”
Famous episode Haruna
I often go to the Philippines…
Well, hell is also a different world, after all.
The reason for falling underground is too red.
It uses material from the original work, resulting in a good balance.
Everything is cool.
A type of red that didn’t sell much after the Super Sentai.
If you fell underground, that means you’re trash, right? Then it ends with a twist like “Run, Melos!”
>>8
The chairman is probably going to lose his temper…
>>11
If it were “Run, Melos!”, the president would repent in tears…
>>8
When I saw “Run! Run, Melos!” I thought, what a fun title that is, so I searched for it but found nothing and felt disappointed.
It was a pleasant surprise that he remained a hero until the very end.
Even if you don’t have a strong attachment to special effects, it’s not interesting to have the punchline be that a former hero is just like this…
The blue is refreshing, and it was an episode that couldn’t be created by the trash in the basement.
I think they were saved by the fact that the people underground were enthusiastically watching Dachi Ranger and getting excited.
It’s a bit sad that we couldn’t have the commentary event on the ground.
>>15
It may not have been such an era.
>>15
Well, since he’s quite an old man, he must be a hero from quite a while ago.
The fact that Blue has come up with a way to make money means that even though he dropped himself underground just to stop the interest, his first words were not anger but “I believed in you,” which is really good.
Captain…! Did you see it? Dachen…!!
>>18
Yeah… well… I did watch it, I guess…
>>20
(Otsuki begins to talk about the underlying theme)
>>22
“Cut off”
>>22
The scene of demolishing the family home in episode 30 is definitely meant to make adults cry, right?
Well, Blue probably showed the sincerity that the chairman mentioned and has been repaying.
I was impressed by how high the resolution of the sentai items was in both Dachi Ranger and Kizuna Five.
I haven’t seen many works that are particular about that.
I don’t think you could come up with a design like the one where the Dachi Ranger’s mask looks like it’s shaking hands without facing special effects.
Storehouse…
Assuming it has the same number of episodes as reality, it should take about 20 hours to watch all episodes, but you really managed to catch up while being out for a day, leader.
It’s such a delicious element to cut ties with friends.
Was it just treated as a subplot?
I guess I’ll go ahead and get a handshake too.
I feel like people who like sentai shows have a different perspective when reading threads.
I only know about Kakuranger from a long time ago, so I didn’t understand the atmosphere or the merchandise.
Goodbye… buddy!
The hero has left…! Until the very end… still a hero…!
The theme of potentially breaking up with friends in a long-term program seems genuinely interesting, which is troubling.
>>35
I think simple themes can either showcase the flavor of the screenwriter or become bland.
Another world… well, it is another world.
Well, I like Numakawa saying to Ishiwa, “Stop that, or I’ll kill you,” when he’s mumbling about getting an autograph.
>>38
Later, when I encountered the captain’s favorite actor, I said the same thing and was told by the captain that he would kill me.
I can’t help but laugh every time the leader, who tries to tease, ends up getting completely hooked.
Steakhouse Red
The enemy’s name is of German origin.
It’s a good episode because he remains a nice person until the end.
This… is just my speculation, but…
My biggest “buddy” is “the earth”… Isn’t it a play on words…?
If it reaches the ears of the tyrant, it could lead to something terrible.
It’s a team, but it feels like Kurata Tetsuo.
In the world of Kaiji, it’s nice to see a story where a good person is rewarded justly…
I understand very well the feeling of wanting to promote a work you are really into, even if it requires spending your own money…
There is a certain resemblance to Nobuyuki Fukumoto’s early human-interest stories.
It’s amazing that there isn’t a single resentment or complaint towards Blue, who has been taking on the debt.
What did the monster that got dumped do…
The fact that they go to watch it partly to tease is very much like Otsuki.
It’s not that the team leader says it’s interesting, but I really like the feeling of being hooked when we start to contemplate it seriously.
Main: Yasuko Kobayashi, Sub: Toshiki Inoue, which has a somewhat Rider-like composition.
>>56
Time Ranger also applies.
Mr. Kuramoto also showing tears is truly heartbreaking and good.
Even the black-clad people are fans, it’s funny.
The backstory of the author of Dachi Ranger has the main writer Yasuko Kobayashi, and the Blue-related parts are handled by Toshiki Inoue, which is highly detailed.