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Post by Combusto82 on Jul 24, 2018 8:06:39 GMT -5
Sento's father is very insane! i now refer him as Dark Build like Ryuki had Dark Ryuki and Kabuto had Dark Kabuto
do anyone here translate Himuro's words on his shirts? KR Wikia don't have one..
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Post by Rheannan on Jul 26, 2018 6:43:09 GMT -5
Next week: Sento and the others apparently use Ryuuga's genes from Evolt to "purify" panels from the Pandora's Box, which can bring the world into an alternate timeline without Evolt. and is the only way to save the earth. He also creates a dangerous power for Kazumi that will transform his Hazard Level beyond a human's abilities. This doesn't seem to make sense with what we know about the movie, where Evolt obviouly did exist. So it seems Sento will either find another way to save earth or the movie is some kind of alternate timeline after all? Edit: The Toei site says that the movie actually takes place between episodes 45-46. It's more likely that they'll find another way to defeat Evolt, but purifying the panels might have something to do with the white panel.
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Post by Sh Ranger on Jul 27, 2018 17:35:47 GMT -5
I just watched episode 45. Katsuragi explains that the phenomenon of the Lost Panel is the ability to warp time and space. Utsumi shows up possessed by Evolt and kills Katsuragi. Before fading away, he entrusts some important information to Sento and asks if he has grown taller.
Now this is interesting, Sento claims he has not grown taller. However, we see him and Takumi in their mind in episode 39 just before Build Genius' debut and Sento is clearly taller due to Inukai being taller than Kiyama in real life. Perhaps Sento isn't aware of his new height after living a long time without his memories.
Katsuragi told Sento that the Hazard Trigger and Pandora's Box can unlock a never before seen white panel. Evol causes destruction to lure out the riders and has Kazumin possessed bring him the last Lost Bottle. Merging with the completed Lost Panel, his true form is strong enough to punch Build through a building and teleport. He warps himself and Build to a planet inhabited by invisible zombie people and shows it being consumed by a black hole.
Sento remembers a promise he made to his father to help him protect the planet and uses Genius in conjunction with the Hazard Trigger. Together with the other 3 riders, they separate the Lost Panel from Evol's body, reverting him to Black Hole.
Evolt takes out his frustration on Utsumi. Sento looks at the cards of Build and Cross-Z and mentions something about a power that can defeat Evolt. This is probably referring to Cross-ZBuild since Be The One is supposed to occur between this and the next episode. It's getting climactic now!
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Post by Kaizoku Blue on Jul 28, 2018 19:29:41 GMT -5
No recap this week.
Important plot stuff: "Midou" reveals to the world that he is really Evolt and wants to destroy the world. He challenges the Riders to battle him for the fate of earth. Using the cards / information from Sento's father, they manage to change a panel from the Pandora's Box into a white panel. Sento explains that if they can turn the whole box to white using the Lost Bottles, they'll be able to bring the earth into a parallel timeline where there is no Evolt; that's the "new world" his father was talking about. (It's explained this would be a combination of both timelines - so presumably everyone who's died would still be dead, Sento would still be Sento rather than Takumi Katsuragi, etc.)
Sento gives Kazumi the Blizzard Knuckle which he created for Kazumi before. However that was before Kazumi got captured and filled with more Nebula Gas - Sento warns him to only use the Blizzard Knuckle as a weapon because if he tries to transform with it, it will push him beyond human endurance and he'll die. Kazumi is prepared to risk his life to use it, believing that if he dies he'll be reunited with the Trio which is sad - so he steals the belt Shinobu Katsuragi left behind. There's some Sento and Ryuuga bonding stuff that is obviously related to the events of the movie. The Riders show up to the Pandora Tower for a final "representative battle" with Evolt. Kazumi ends up having to fight the Trio, who have been revived as Smash clones. They are too strong for him and, after several sad flashbacks where he remembers being with each of them as they died, he powers up with Blizzard Knuckle. Alas that is the end so we won't find out his fate for another two weeks. Also Sawa somehow gets a mysterious call from "Juuzaburou Nanba" ...
Next time: They definitely want you to THINK Kazumi will die, even if it turns out he doesn't. Also lots of scenes of Misora screaming and crying. Will he finally get the girl? From the Toei site, it looks like Utsumi is the one who called Sawa and he teams up with Gentoku to fight the revived Bros, but then gets killed. Does this make it more or less likely Kazumi will die? We know that Utsumi's actor wrapped filming earlier than Kazumi's ...
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Post by cd on Aug 9, 2018 15:44:32 GMT -5
Build episode summaries:
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Post by Kaizoku Blue on Aug 11, 2018 19:51:48 GMT -5
Gentoku fought the revived Bros, but Utsumi stepped in as Mad Rogue to help out. He is so brainwashed he says he's still doing this for Nanba's sake - he's the one who called Sawa, with instructions to bring bottles to help him and Rogue. They defeat the Bros, but of course Evolt rocks up, kills Utsumi and takes the bottles. Utsumi says something about trying to protect the Lost Bottles as he dies, but I can't make it out. By the way, we find out ... that Utsumi really was a cyborg! I thought that was hilarious
Kazumi dies after his last battle - AND HE DIDN'T EVEN GET a "Kazumin" from Misora, she only says his name for the first time after he dies! I wonder if this is the last we'll really see of him though, given that his actor was given flowers at the ending with the others. I wonder if that means that he'll either reappear in a flashback at the end or something, or that he could be revived when Sento uses the white Pandora Panel - the Toei site suggests this too
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Post by neoaguni on Aug 11, 2018 20:32:12 GMT -5
I hope they do not do that. I like Kazumi as much as the next guy, but one of the few things I hate the most in storytelling. Is taking a sacrifice like Grease's and making it meaningless
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Post by Kaizoku Blue on Aug 12, 2018 3:41:33 GMT -5
^ Well, too bad, because ... The Toei site pretty much spells it out: "Don't worry about Kazumin too much until you see what the Pandora's Box can do." And next week's preview shows Gentoku dying too. I don't think either is meant to be a permanent thing, just to temporarily raise the stakes - supposedly a big point of next week's episode is Sento's fear that Ryuuga won't live long enough to use his power to defeat Evolt.
I'd be OK with an ending similar to Ryuki's. It was still sad because the Kanzakis were erased from time forever - and not only the heroes came back but so did people like Ouja and Scissors, both serial killers and very evil. So it wasn't a completely happy ending
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Post by neoaguni on Aug 12, 2018 8:36:46 GMT -5
Well if Build’s writers want to discredit their story the way Ryuki’s writers did that’s their business. What do we know about the Be the one movie?
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Post by Kaizoku Blue on Aug 12, 2018 9:26:04 GMT -5
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Post by Sh Ranger on Aug 12, 2018 14:33:05 GMT -5
I'd be OK with an ending similar to Ryuki's. It was still sad because the Kanzakis were erased from time forever - and not only the heroes came back but so did people like Ouja and Scissors, both serial killers and very evil. So it wasn't a completely happy ending That's not the point. Ryuki's ending was flawed for various reasons. It essentially rendered the entire show, which I thought was pretty decent and even better than its immediate predecessor, pointless. Whether it's happy or sad is irrelevant. What really matters here is all the character development and these stupid reset endings just discard that like it never happened or mattered at all. Consider the Kamen Rider 4 movie, Takumi wanted to stay dead, his death was a meaningful moment to him that he didn't want to lose. Now consider Ryuki's summer movie, Episode Final. People died and they stayed dead, their deaths meant something and drove the plot forward to a climactic resolution. Kanzaki was a fool for thinking he could change destiny. Build's story, pacing and characters are amazing. It doesn't deserve to be negated and remember that without Evolt, there is no Kiryu Sento and Ryuuga will be approximately 0.5 years younger. Evolt's like a second father to those guys, even though he's not a very good father.
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Post by Kaizoku Blue on Aug 12, 2018 17:32:40 GMT -5
It's not about "happy or sad". Ryuki's ending has consequences and implications (Shinji and Ren no longer remember each other; Yui and Shiro Kanzaki were permanently erased from time; and evil people like Ouja and Scissors are back in the world) which disprove the idea that any form of timeline reset or resurrection of dead characters is "a cop-out!" and cannot carry any narrative weight. Character death isn't sacred, and not all character deaths are created equal. I don't think bringing back Kazumin and Gentoku is a huge problem: their deaths are meant to raise the stakes right at the end. Whereas resurrecting, say, Kasumi or Taizan would genuinely undo important developments in the show because their deaths are closely tied to the plot and were used to drive character development for Ryuuga and Gentoku respectively. It's the same reason why Ex-Aid brought back Parado and Poppy, but not Sakurako Dan or Saki. The blanket "Any resurrection of dead characters is automatically bad!" from some parts of fandom is lazy and fails to take context into account And yes, there'll still be a Sento Kiryuu. The Pandora's Box will take them to what Sento called "World C": a combination of their current timeline (World A) and a timeline where Evolt never existed (World B.) So some things will still be the same
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Post by Sh Ranger on Aug 13, 2018 14:07:38 GMT -5
^ Due to everyone losing their memories of the Rider War, it felt like there was no continuity. I can't judge Build's ending until I see it but I would be okay if the phenomenon merges World A and B in to the singularity of World C where Sento and the gang remember everything and co-exist with their parallel selves. I'm interested to see what happens to Mars in a reality without Evolt. Or it could be like the dinosaur extinction where something else would've killed them anyway. What if World B is actually the World of EX-Aid and that crossover foreshadowed this event?
EX-Aid made a point of trivializing death since everyone respawns in video games. That's why it was a big deal when Bugsters killed humans without understanding their mortality. Sakurako, Saki, Kuroto and Masamune are dead now but their data hasn't been lost. When the medical industry advances, they can be revived in the future. Same with Ankh who we know will be brought back permanently in the next 40 years. In other shows, it's a deus ex machina if poorly executed. There needs to be a good reason, not time travel abuse.
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Post by r on Aug 15, 2018 14:50:07 GMT -5
Well, I got an idea for the ending will play out: After Rouge dies, Sento and Ryuuga try their hardest to destroy Evolto but when he unleashes his ultimate form, Ryuuga sacrifices himself to give Sento a fighting chance to eliminate the monster once and for all. Meanwhile in the past on Mars, Evolto is getting ready to take the Pandora Box for himself when suddenly, a wild Future Demon King Zi-O appears! The two have an all-out brawl in the past as Sento tries to take down the beast in the present. The battle draws to a close in truly horrifying fashion as both Build and Future Zi-O destroy both him and the box at the exact same time, completely causing Build's dimension to literally implode on itself!! Sento then wakes up, finding himself in the place where it all started, dazed and confused on how he'd ended up back here. He goes to take a look at the world, only to discover that he along with (mostly) everyone has been shoved into the main Rider universe by an unknown force with a few alterations; namely that he and Takumi are now separate people, Evolto along with Verage and the Blood Clan no longer exist, Kazumi and Gentoku have been revived without a issue, the Skywall is no longer there and that everyone has lost all memories of their original homeworld and their timeline... expect for Sento himself and Ryuuga (but just barely). The two realize that whatever happened in their dimension no longer matters and that they saved themselves (and everyone else) from further harm... at least for now. And just as the episode closes, a new face pops up in their café. A young man with dreams of splendor of becoming an king that will rule the world- Sougo aka Kamen Rider Zi-O!
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Post by Kaizoku Blue on Aug 15, 2018 17:44:27 GMT -5
I don't think it's as much of a given as people assume that Gentoku and/or Kazumin will lose their memories. Gentoku has to become a Rider again soon for the HBV (all the recent ones released at this time of year have been set after the main show) and then there's the V-Cinema. Of
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