Kamis, 19 Oktober 2017

What If Ressha Sentai ToQGer Became Super Sentai's 40th Anniversary Season


I did some Akibaranger rewatching and I ended up coming up with a wild idea. So why didn't Toei set ToQGer as the 40th anniversary season instead of Zyuohger? The reason behind it is that ToQGer is powered by IMAGINATION which reminds me of Akibaranger's Delusion Power. All this may be possible if Naruhisa Arakawa were its main writer.


All that Imagination Power in ToQGer could have been used more or less the same way as Akibaranger. In fact, I even think about improving that concept What if a bunch of children who became adults through their IMAGINATION ended up imagining Super Sentai Warriors in suit. Just imagine it if in the introductory arc we see Right imagine himself into meeting Red Hawk or the other Akibarangers discover the power of the previous Super Sentai. The opening scene could have them as children imagining they are Super Sentai warriors. Then newer train mecha would be based on past Super Sentai powers which they imagine these stuff into life as they battle the Shadow Line.

This would probably have some comedic reaction with the Gokaigers and the Ninningers. I remembered Ninninger had a few special guests namely Tsubasa Ozu/Magi Yellow, Sasuke/Ninja Red, Yousuke Shiina/Hurricane Red and Yamaji Touha/Jiraya from the Jiraya Metal Hero series. The crossover would probably be funny if the ToQGers could end up imagining the Kakurangers' powers and the Hurricangers' powers to the envy of the Ninningers. If it were a Gokaiger/ToQGer crossover it could also be that funny. I mean, what if they ended up strengthening their imagination so far that the whole Gokaiger continuity bumped into theirs? That's what I'd call your imagination got so strong you brought in one whole show!


Shadow Line could end up this way. I would like to imagine what if a group of hammy horror comedy villains were bent on deleting the history of Super Sentai from the minds of children? Another possible thing they do is to take over Imagination Worlds related to Tokusatsu and the ToQGers must free these various Imagination Stations from Shadow Line's corrupt influence. We could get children who get caught in these corrupted stations with different half-brained plans to trap the world's Imagination the shadows forever. Of course, Emperor Zetto can still exist as a Loose Cannon and Large Ham provided he doesn't deviate from Shadow Line's objective. Then put General Schwartz as the Scott Evil of the group who plans to overthrow Emperor Zetto for making nothing more than Dr. Evil type plans to carry out Shadow Line's schemes.

What do you think of this what if scenario?

Minggu, 15 Oktober 2017

Kyuranger 34: The Mysterious Wrester Is...?

This episode presents the mysterious Masked Wrestler. I find this to be a not-so-good episode made up with some badass CGI and action scenes. Let's get started shall we? Once again, thanks to Nihon Hero for providing some of my pictures for weekly Kyuranger reviews. But again, if you want updates on Kyuranger toys just read Ukiyaseed, Nihon Hero and JEFusion for more information.

Kukuruga returns with a monster version of Champ. As the fight happens, a mysterious masked wrestler appears. Why does he have the power of a Kyuranger? Did the time shift happen so badly? I find everyone confused yet some things are too predictable at times. Then again, some things are not so predictable either!

Stinger believes that this masked wrestler is actually Champ. But this masked wrestler is in denial one way or another. We see a bit more of Champ's and Dr. Anton's past.

So it's proven that Dr. Anton is a scientist for Jark Matter. Why Scorpio killed him is still unknown. It's possible that Dr. Anton is a defector from Jark Matter so he was killed or Scorpio had personal agendas. I hope later episodes can develop this plot even further.

Predictable or not... the mysterious wrestler is REALLY Champ. I saw it coming. I just thought Champ's identity changed as a result of the time shift. Right now, he has the problem of going berserk and I hope the Kyurangers will find a way to fix it.

Previously, Kukuruga has been absorbing single attacks. The solution was to overload the absorption device. I was hoping they would attack at different directions. At this point, Kukuruga gets destroyed by the Kyurangers.

For the first time, we see all four mecha in battle against Kukuruga and the fake Champ.

They also unleash this new technique using the combined lasers. This creates a giant cannon which reminds me of the Vavilos from Shaider. Speaking of which, didn't the Dekarangers do this once with the Dekawing Robo? It's a lot of good memories from so many years back.

So we learn where Don Armage is though I suspect this is another trap. It's possible that Don Armage has prepared a trap for them. Next week's episode will look pretty intense as there may be more than meets the eye in dealing with the Universe' biggest tyrant.

Next week, Hammy auditions to be an idol. Also, Don Armage will engage them in personal combat yet again. I'm excited and nervous at the same time. I hope Don Armage doesn't get wasted by executive meddling or bad writing because she's one badass f***ing evil villain!

Jumat, 13 Oktober 2017

Revisiting Ressha Sentai ToQGer's Railroad Of Imagination


Today is in commemoration of the day that Ressha Sentai ToQGer got its well-deserved award because of the Railroad Day which is held on October 15. It got its award on October 14, 2014 a day before the said day that year. I thought about how TV ratings may no longer be the most reliable gauge of popularity in the digital age considering the rise of Internet TV. Now I'd like to think about the charm of ToQGer and how it's still an important show.

First, let's talk about the document given to ToQGer:

Ressha Sentai ToQger, is one of the Super Sentai series that has aired on TV Asahi for nearly 40 years. This Sentai has been produced using a train motif! The award presented is aimed to familiarize and promote the railroad system to a wide ranger of people. We believe that the show is an excellent source of encouragement in the upbringing of future railroad fans.

Yes, trains are a very important part of Japan. Celebrating Railroad Day should be maintained even after ToQGer is over. ToQGer does that in giving children the message of the important of trains in daily life. Maintaining the Japanese railway system and keeping it safe should be taught. There's the opportunity for parents to teach their children about the safety of the train lines. Sometimes, you just need to have a creative way to teach youngsters how important something is. ToQGer did just that aside from Carranger (road traffic), GoGoFive (the unity of family and safety rules) and Go-onger (taking care of the environment). 

I know I've complained about the plain designs and the more simple looking mecha. The simplicity is genius in some ways. The train designs were probably meant to be simplistic to fit with the theme of childhood nostalgia. The ToQGers have no memories and it fits with the twist that they're actually children in the bodies of adults. They have to face the pains of growing up and getting back to all their missing years. It's probably done to appeal to the inner child. There's always some fun having some moments of nostalgia even in this day and age. You can talk how technology advances all the time while old school entertainment lives. Talk about having the latest video game console all the while old school titles of the past get  re-released and remastered. There's a charm to simplicity at times and ToQGer does just that. It may be all about appealing to one's inner child while watching the show. 

At the same time, it may also be teaching children about growing up. The ToQGers still fight on to defeat the Shadow Line even after they discover they're but children in the bodies of adults. They want to return to the natural course of life and grow up normally. In order to do so they must face through various trials in their childhood. It may also show children not only to fear growing up but also not to be in a hurry to grow up. Nobody should be in a hurry to grow up as it could lead to consequences. The ToQGers realize that they must fight for their normal childhood so they can grow up normally like every other person.

Thank you ToQGer for keeping Japan's Railroad Day alive!

Minggu, 08 Oktober 2017

Kyuranger 33: Come Forward New Battleship And Robot

Last week's episode bridged a plot similar to Kamen Rider Black RX's episode with the Orion. We all saw the previous battleship destroyed and now it's time for a new battleship. The timeline has changed for better or for worse. 

Eris way back from Space 19 and Space 23 returns for this episode. She reveals that history has changed with Shou Ronpou continuing the legend in the past. This also reveals an underground passage.

The latest monster is Twister who can twist personalities. He twists the personalities of Hammy, Balance and Spada to have different personalities. Lucky was later able to use reverse psychology to snap them back into action.


We see it in the underground passage yet they still have no means to activate this new battleship. What's surprising is not is...

Shou Ronpou returns through freeze compress in the past. Things change for better or for worse. We still have the same happy-go-lucky commander we know from the past.  He returns but the Kyurangers still haven't found the new Orion Kyuglobe.

It's interesting to see Lucky interact with his ancestor one last time before the actor receives his flowers. We see the power of Orion's club in the past is used in the present to unleash the new battleship which doubles as a robot.

I thought that Orion Battler would be a humongous mecha like Dekabase Robo but my expectations are wrong. I could also raise another issue with Super Sentai logic. Many times, we've seen mecha transform without crushing the heroes or villains inside it. We've seen mecha split into two yet we don't see the pilot fall out of it. I guess we can't have Super Sentai without logically impossible moments can we? What's even funnier is the Kyu Globe location. So why did Orion in the past even think of putting the cockpit on the shoulder?!

We see that Champ got captured which will create the plot of the next episode.

 Next week would be Champ's return but who is the other mysterious robot? I can't wait to find out.

Jumat, 06 Oktober 2017

What If Junki Takegami Were Ressha Sentai ToQGer's Head Writer


I once thought that Naruhisa Arakawa should've been Ressha Sentai ToQGer's head writer because of Akibaranger. Another writer worth mentioning is none other than Junki Takegami. So why would I mention him as an alternative? If you did some Super Sentai research for the late 90s up to late last decade it'd be obvious. On the other hand, for the sake of others who don't know why I could talk about it why I imagine him as its head writer. He was involved with not just one but two shows that were obviously public service announcements. In the year 1999 he was assigned to be Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive's headwriter. In 2008 he was assigned as Engine Sentai Go-onger's headwriter. He's also the head writer of Denji Sentai Megaranger which might also help though I'd stick to the fact he's involved with GoGoFive and Go-onger for this post.

GoGoFive, Go-onger and ToQGer may all be different themes but they have one thing in common: they promote safety rules and they're public service announcements. GoGoFive had a lot of safety rules taught through the show's episodes. Go-onger taught about the importance of taking care of the environment. He would have built more knowledge for safety rules in contrast to Yasuko Kobayashi. Kobayashi only served as GoGoFive's secondary writer and wasn't even involved with Go-onger. But Takegami has had more experience than Kobayashi in writing a lot of safety rules related episodes. That alone would really make him more than qualified to handle a series that promotes the importance of the railway system in Japan IMO.

Instead of Braneworlds, maybe Takegami would have created the concept of Imagination Worlds that the ToQGers would save. If you think about it the Shadow Line aim to make our world suitable for their living conditions. That's just similar to Gaiarc wanting to pollute Human World so they could migrate to it. I could imagine that he would actually create the plot where the ToQGers seek to save certain Imagination Worlds from the influence of the Shadow Line. He may even write public service announcements about train safety tips and OTHER safety tips at the end of every episode. There's many possibilities on how he would have handled a series that deserved its award last October 14, 2017. It's so sad really that he didn't get the opportunity to handle it even as a secondary writer!

Pretty much, I think he would have been another fine choice as the series' head writer. 

Rabu, 04 Oktober 2017

Lunar Bases In Super Sentai And Kamen Rider

Since it's #MoonFestival2017 I decided to write about moon bases that were used by both heroes and villains. Here goes nothing and here's as far as I can remember so I may have missed a lot. =P


The Bandora Palace

Bandora herself decided to have her palace located at the moon since it's just a barren wasteland. I guess her stay in Planet Nemesis with her followers may have also affected her mindset. This was originally built on Earth during Bandora's initial attack.

The Baranoia Palace

It was built on the moon some time ago though it became active in the year 1999 in Ohranger's continuity. The machines were exiled away from Earth to the moon millions of years ago. Baranoia built its base on the moon where it hopes to organize its invasion forces. Later, the Baranoia moved to Earth after their near victory before the final battle. What happened to it is unknown.

INET Moon Base

This didn't always appear in Megaranger until episode 32. From episodes 1 to 31, everyone used the Galaxy Mega in its spaceship form. It was later badly damaged by a mutated Gurail. This became the new base of operations of the Megarangers where the Mega Voyager was stored. Later, Dr. Hinelar would destroy this base in the final battle.

Rabbit Hatch

Kamen Rider Fourze provided the technology to teleport from school to the moon. It was established by Kengo Utahoshi's father before the show started. The Kamen Rider Club would have their meetings in this place. The class adviser Ohsugi-sensei discovered this place but kept it a secret. The Horoscopes would later destroy this place in the finale arc. 

Senin, 02 Oktober 2017

Why I Don't Provide Magazine Scans And Toy Catalogs In this Blog

I've been doing weekly episode reviews. At first, I was afraid to do episode reviews because other bloggers were "covering it up" until I realized that I can do it my own style. There's one thing that I don't want to do and that is provide magazine scans for upcoming Super Sentai gimmicks. IMO, doing episode reviews would be my way of doing updates.


This is the latest Kyuranger magazine scan from JEFusion. While I could go ahead and give my first impressions but I don't think it's enough. I could go ahead and say that "Oh that looks cool!" or "I bet it'd be great." but I don't think it's enough. IMO, I really want to see all these clips in actions in any upcoming episode of Kyuranger.


I could have done some writing based on a magazine scan about Orion Battler and what I think. For me, it doesn't really do much justice until I see all the power-ups or latest mecha in action. Toy catalogs are toy catalogs. I'm not here to give news on Kyuranger but rather my reaction to the latest episodes and how the new gimmicks will work out.

From what I think the blogs like UkiyaSeed, JEFusion and Nihon Hero just to name a few provide those catalogs. I may choose to write about this year's Super Sentai but I want to focus more on the episodes. Doing episode reviews has been more exciting than just taking clips and assuming how they work. Instead, I'd rather see all the gimmicks in action before I even write about them. It's always better to see something in action before talking about it.

Minggu, 01 Oktober 2017

Kyuranger 32: Rebellion Of Scrap

Okay... sorry for the misleading thumbnail!

This week's episode focuses on Jark Matter's latest plan to blow up the Earth simultaneously. This time, we're going to have the machines of Earth activate on their own by some strange organism. The same plan would reactivate all deactivated Consumarz and force them to explode together. 

Is it me or is Keisuke Minami getting cast as Tsurugi Ootori meant to show there's still a generation gap? He shows he's not too old to play Kyulette Chance but he temporarily assumes the role of commander. This also gives us to this one...

Yup, we have a bit of a joke number which I thought was somewhat forced. I guess writers wanted to let Minami express his inner child with the new generation of Super Sentai cast members. But I think Tsurugi still has a lot to catch up since it's already 2317 in the Kyuranger continuity.


Kukuruga and Dogyun show up. I can't blame Don Armage for getting angry. Akyanba's plan to use Naga ended in failure. The Vice Shoguns somehow remember their defeat 300 years ago and are still having scars from it. Dogyun shows his latest ability.

Dogyun makes the appliances of the Earth rebel all the while reactivating all deactived Consumarz. This is a plan to blow up the whole Earth with the Kyurangers. I think that the plan could have been more effective if Raptor and Lucky didn't end up finding a way to defeat those blob-like organisms.

The episode shows a relationship between Raptor and the Orion. I always thought that maybe, Orion is a sentient being. There's a bit of conflict especially Tsurugi feels that the Orion's time is up. On the other hand, Lucky chooses to believe that Raptor isn't deluding herself.

The Orion reactivates and sacrifices itself but not without teleporting its inhabitants away. This saves the Earth from total destruction. Meanwhile...

Shou Ronpou sees the construction of the new Battle Orion Ship. I guess time is about to shift again. I guess Shou Ronpou and all those who stayed behind 300 years ago are coming back.

Next week, we'll see the new mecha in action. I'll only write about Battle Orion Ship only when I've seen it in action. They go to Constellation Crux which may hint we're going out of the dystopian Earth again for another planet.

Selasa, 26 September 2017

My Top Ten Favorite Hurricanger Episodes


I can't deny that Hurricanger is one of my favorite last decade series. While I do prefer Liveman over it but I prefer it over Kakuranger at the same time. It's time for some throwback to what I believe to be one of the most fun Super Sentai series. Let's get started with the episodes shall we?

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This episode is a pretty funny one involving Shurikenger and Isshu falling for Nanami due to some love spell. Is it me or am I a sucker for these? I thought Ohranger and Zyuranger made it funny. Zyuranger had both Dan and Boi in a temporarily love triangle for Mei and were locked up. In this episode, Shurikenger having assumed the form of a popular singer fights for Nanami. Isshu reveals that love can also make you strong. IMO, the Isshu/Nanami shipping should have been developed.

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This is one reason why I actually ended up having Yousuke as my favorite member of the Hurricangers. He's headstrong, he's somewhat stupid but he actually develops as a character. I could relate to him in this episode because I used to belittle menial tasks. This is where Yousuke realizes that every simple task counts towards something big.

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Perhaps another episode where I could relate to Yousuke. Kouta becomes the new "leader" which is all but part of the training. I could relate to this episode considering that I do have the tendency to get jealous of my teammates. This episode shows the importance of teamwork and responsibility. It also shows what it means to be a true leader.

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Ikkou is still stuck with the scorpion egg problems and knows it would only be a matter of time before he dies. Sargain decides to launch his latest creation Metagume to take advantage of the situation. Ikkou decides that he will use his remaining hours fighting for the Earth. Should I mention Toshiya Fuji also acts as the great Yuusaku. Sidenote, why didn't Fuji resume his role in Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai instead?

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The arrival of Sandaaru creates a new story arc. Sandaaru is the most dangerous of Jakanja's spears as later episodes will show. He's treacherous and he's the greatest spear that the Hurricangers have ever fought. My favorite dilemma also involves Shurikenger as he's tested between his boss and the Hurricangers. I also love how Sandaru shows he's not someone to be joked with. The plot to turn people into gold. There's also a lesson as they learn why certain orders that seem out of place are given. Sometimes, you need to follow orders now and ask questions later.

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I couldn't state how much I enjoyed how the Gouraigers developed from villains to anti-heroes to heroes. It even made me wish Liveman's Black Bison and Green Rhino started out as antagonists turned protagonists. The four part arc develops the two schools and how they get together. This is also pretty much a good way to write Chuzubo off. The two combine their two robots realizing that both schools can become one. The Hurricangers are still somewhat hesitant to join though which makes it a bit more realistic.

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I think Hurricanger has one of the strongest finale arcs ever. I wouldn't talk too much about how I think it's better written than Ninja Storm's considering some Super Sentai seasons I like better than this don't have very strong finales. This also helps us see through Gousen and what she is. I also like how the Hurricangers and Gouraigers placed their lives at the risk to destroy the enemy. What was also interesting is to see how both teams work together to destroy Tao Zanto's master plan. This also reveals a deep dark secret on Tao Zanto that wouldn't be too surprising for many viewers.

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This is yet another tough decision for Yousuke. As much as yes, Yousuke is an idiot but he does learn to become less of one in this episode. He meets an old friend Taisho of his who asks him to quit Hurricanger. This also puts a time when sometimes you need to bend over backwards to become a true hero.

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I felt like that Ikkou's problem of having a scorpion egg should have been built into a series of continuous episodes rather than let the plot stall every now and then. This episode would prove one's tenacity to survive such an ordeal as Ikku proves it. Situation looks hopeless but he got out of it. Yousuke takes the risk and matures in this episode so Ikku can be saved.

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Anyway, I'll be working on the Gekiranger favorite episodes when I can. 

What are your top ten favorite Hurricanger episodes?

Senin, 25 September 2017

Kyuranger 31: Welcome Back Naga

Images taken from Nihon Hero this time round

This week's Kyuranger made me happy that the trip to the past didn't make an easy restoration. Don Armage's still around. He still rules the Universe. The benefit of Don Armage's survival (for some reason) is that we get this really good episode that wraps up Naga's brainwashed and crazy state. It shows the bond of the Kyurangers with Naga.

This episode manages to flesh things out between Echidna (who may always be a guest character) and the Kyurangers. Echidna would learn an important lesson in this episode. She sees how Naga may have become better after his redemption. 

There have been several brainwashed and crazy Sentai warriors in the past. If my memory serves me right we have Akira as Fencer Unas in Maskman, Fumiya under the control of Dordora, the Ohrangers under the control of Bara Clothes and Misao Mondo prior to joining the Zyuohgers. This one goes to the extremes as both Lucky and Naga shrink themselves to invade Naga's body. They meet the real Naga's personality. 

While Kyuranger is mostly lighthearted but there's always the emotional side of things. Hammy tries to reach out to Naga as well. Balance inside Naga's body tries to destroy the dark personality. This emotional moment is one of the best episodes ever. I'm just glad Akenba escaped since it'd be a waste to get rid of her too soon. This frees Kotaro and Garu who were both previously held by this guy.

The monster within Naga's body becomes a clone of Naga. It's easily discarded by the Kyurangers. The Kyurangers discover what could be possibly Don Armage's location but they can't get reckless. The Orion is still not repaired and they're still incomplete. As said, it's too early to end the evil space emperor.

Next week would be a modernized rehash of Kamen Rider Black RX's episode "Rebellion of Scrap" which may have given some children nightmares back in the late 80s. Yup, appliances will be attacking the Kyurangers and from what the preview shows, we'll have Raptor in doubt. I wonder how the episode would work against Super Sentai warriors.

On the other hand, I've also heard of the latest Bandai Merchandise that may appear soon. But I won't make any comments until I see it in action.

Minggu, 24 September 2017

Wishful Thinking: Liveman's Two Additional Warriors As Initial Antagonists Turned Protagonists

After I've been reading through Them's Fightin' Words, I decided to make my own wishful thinking. I'm also doing some Hurricanger rewatching right now for my planned top ten favorite Hurricanger posts (which might be canceled anytime soon because of real life issues) which has affected what I wanted to happen. On the other hand, I keep in mind that 2002 and 1988 are 13 years apart so this may not make any sense.


Image taken from Thems Fightin' Words

So I read of Shogo's blog posts and he thinks that Liveman's weaknesses are the two additional warriors. Here's what he said and I'd present my side of the story:

When I picture in my head what Takuji and Mari's siblings as new heroes could have meant for the show, I get so mad, man. It certainly should have caused a bigger splash than it did. It's just no big deal to the characters, to the show, to the fandom. The big scene when the five transform and fight for the first time -- besides creating a meme out of Kemp's "There's five Liveman members!" line -- is handled in such an underwhelming fashion. It's like...Toei demanded the addition of two more heroes, to get to the status quo and to be able to have more merchandising. Someone -- most likely Soda -- had the brilliant idea to make the two new heroes the siblings, but they didn't think beyond that. Other than Tetsuya having a shit-fit for a minute, neither seems all that angry at Kemp here, and Kemp has zero reaction to facing the family members of people he killed. So, there's no real drama or tension there.

And to top it all off, this three-parter about the Giga Plan, which is...just Volt getting an ugly mecha. Bias watched some Bioman reruns and decided Volt needed a mecha, so he builds the Giga Volt, which was doomed from the start because it couldn't move because he gave it platform boots like some glam rock star, which ensured that Giga Volt couldn't move beyond the shitty dirt mountain where the entire three-parter was inexplicably filmed.

And what really pisses me off about this three-parter? We take an instant hatred to Tetsuya and Jun'ichi, their bad acting, their bad attitudes. When the two dumb-dumbs continue to ignore the Liveman's advice, they blow out the Live Boxer, and they need to endanger Koron in order to get it to function again. We've spent most of the show with Koron. She's a weird Moonwalking robot, but she's proven herself. She's awesome. We like her. Yuusuke just learned to like her. And she's awesome again, offering to harm herself to help these two new assholes we hate. And they're completely ungrateful, like they deserve Koron's sacrifice. There's a moment where she's exploding and crying out and Jun'ichi whines for her to keep going and it's just like...shut up, Jun'ichi. I think the wrong Aikawa died.

Look. I know I've bitched about these two a lot. And it would be one thing if they were just bland or not used to their full potential. But between the casting and the way they're written in their introductory episodes, you just immediately hate them. They're aggressively unlikable. And to top it all off, they throw off the chemistry of the main three, which was one of the show's strongest elements. (Daisuke Shima's even hinted at the main three not liking that two new cast members were brought on and screwed with their dynamic.)



So what's my thought? I looked at Hurricangers and felt that the Gouraigers were far more developed than the additional two Liveman warriors. Let me get it straight: I do like Liveman better than Hurricanger while I like both shows. It's just like I still like Black better than Black RX but I like both shows. So what's my proposal and what idea could have been done? Simple: I would make Great Professor Bias play the role of Tao Zanto and let both Junichi and Tetsuya be his newest dupes. I'd probably still keep the whole sibling plot but I'd actually do a more sinister twist.

If I were to actually write it, I'd actually have Great Professor Bias deceive both Junichi and Tatsuya into believing that the Livemen were responsible for the death of their siblings. I would probably have the two members of Academia use the Liveman mecha against the the Liveman Robo. That thought came into my head while watching Hurricanger. If Gouraijin fought against Senpuujin then I felt like it should have happened in Liveman. I think that Junichi and Tetsuya could have served that role for the three plus two formula.

This would result to a story arc that would feature the redemption of the two warriors. The two warriors eventually discover that Great Professor Bias had deceived them. He only intends to use them as disposables during the Giga Volt. The two will eventually discover that Volt and not the Livemen killed their siblings. This would result to another argument as the principles from each side clash. I wouldn't let them easily blend in either but I'd let them be distant at first. They eventually grow closer as the series progresses.

What do you think of this idea? What do you suggest should have been done for both Liveman's two additional warriors?