It’s fabulous G2 times as Vangelus teaches Aaron, Omegus, and Lupis how to avoid being casuals.
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Baltan
Sorry, misunderstood. I was thinking he'd submitted one of those little "hello, I'm not really on the podcast" snippets.
GogDog
The fact that he even has a file to send means he participated.
Baltan
No Dreweido again?
Dreweido
So that's why you didn't send me a bloody knife with a picture of my dog this time when I was a day late with sending over my file.
Vangelus
I'm kind of happy I've been unable to edit ep89 yet due to working on a more pressing video project, this thread keeps taking delightful turns.
I'll try to edit it when I get home from screening the project later this evening.
An Army of Bees
I think I have a new favorite quote.
Baltan
I liked this thread better when it delved into the awesomeness of Scyther and Kabutops.
<3 Trilobite Pokemon.
Aaron
-In both shows, they have like colors, not just on their uniforms but also on everything else.
-In both shows, they air on TV in Japan.
-In both shows, they speak in silly moonspeak with the occasional English word.
But seriously, for real essence of the show stuff and not just first appearances or things that are just a staple of Japanese Television there are plenty of differences. Hell half of your points could easily be called against the Armada Trilogy or even any of the -masters shows.
Sentai is an ensemble cast that starts around 5 characters and can float up into larger numbers (see Go-Onger for a large cast, especially if you add all of the Engines) versus the much smaller cast of Kamen Rider. Only one or two people at any time will have powers.
Sentai has Zords (or Engines, or OriGami or whaever) versus Kamen Rider where at most they will have a motorcycle (thus the Rider part of the name). This gives the actors or suit actors more face time with the big bad especially when…
Sentai generally is one episode per monster versus a two (or more) episode arc per bad guy in KR.
Sentai tends to be light in tone or have a "message" in every episode. The old Captain Planet here's the lesson we learned bit. Kamen Rider doesn't seem to pander as often to the audience.
First off, fail posting on your for your lack of multi-quote. Sure the post count e-peen thing is cool and all, but it just gives a lot of clutter to a thread.
Secondly, why not just write the TARDIS into the insane Alternity universe where it is larger than the Hytherion, but only 12 atoms wide. With a super lazor that eats clothes so you can see all the girls boobies, but only the hot ones because fatties are fat. While in the raw fiction of either universe the TARDIS may have more power, in the hearts of men where story realities and reasonablities hold weight then an Inazuma Kick that stops a black hole is far superior to the Mary Sueish writing of Dr Who.
Sage o’ G-fruit
My mistake.
An Army of Bees
I said a third grader, not a Sophomore at High School.
Sage o’ G-fruit
GogDog
Like I said, I would take anything designed by Rufus with a grain of salt.
Sage o’ G-fruit
Hey, I didn't design it.
An Army of Bees
…are you people still seriously thinking the Tardis is indestructible? By the way you guys are carrying on, it sounds like something a 3rd grader would design.
Sage o’ G-fruit
Indeed. Not recommended though.
I'm glad you believe that. Like G1 Wheeljack said, absorbing the heart of the TARDIS would turn you into a God, which would allow you to make it so that the person who was Inazuma Kicking you never existed, then create a Time Lord out of nothing and get him to absorb your energy.
The TARDIS can also destroy a black hole with its Time Torpedoes. (And no, I am not making that up).
TARDIS > Inazuma Kick.
GogDog
Is power really power when its granted by Rufus?
MC.Paddington1
A black hole? That's s**** compared to altering the universe with it's heart, then making a random girl a god and making a random guy completely invincible and un-killable under any circumstances (he was blown up and scattered across a square block and still survived). THAT'S power. RAW power.
MC.Paddington1
Ahem *cough cough*
-Both have people dressed in funny costumes advertising there toys.
-In both shows, the superheroes use small machines to activate super powers (rangers morphers and that thing on that guys waist to activate the Rider Kick)
-In both shows, sparks come flying from the enemy randomly when they are hit.
-In both shows, the monsters look pretty much of the same rubbery kind of suit.
-In both shows, melee weapons convert to guns.
-In both shows, the 'Finisher Move' (same name in KR and when the Rangers get out there weapons in PW) basically destroys the enemy and has it's own little cut-scene clip.
-Etcetera, ETCETERA!
QuinJester
I think everyone in here needs to step back, listen to some sweet music, and remember to be excellent to one another.