Find myself blasting this in the car whenever I get the chance, for some odd reason.
From HIEROPHANT GREEN’s 2009 ALBUM “HUNTER”
http://hierophant-green.bandcamp.com/album/hunter
Find myself blasting this in the car whenever I get the chance, for some odd reason.
From HIEROPHANT GREEN’s 2009 ALBUM “HUNTER”
http://hierophant-green.bandcamp.com/album/hunter
renach4n answered your question: So… Wait a sec… Super Hero Taisen fits into the Canon of Fourze?
You should avoid SHT like the plague as it’s the worst Sentai and KR movie and everyone is horribly OOC. You will be worse off for seeing it
If only I had seen this reply sooner. This wasn’t thought out well enough at all :(
Apparently I looked at the episode and movie sequence on the KR Wiki earlier this morning, and found out that Super Hero Taisen actually takes place between episodes 24 and 25. For the longest time, I thought it was a stand alone movie.
Any one want to clear this up for me? And should I at least watch Gokaiger before venturing into it?

the-thought-emporium-imperial:
Does anyone know the movie this is from?
I believe this is from Flash Point, Starring Donnie Yen. One of my favorites!
And you know what? I loved every minuet of it. Right down to Shun’s monologue. Odd how the rebel turned out though.
After the finalie of Faiz (Which was sad, but good by the way), I decided to take a bit of a break from watching Kamen Rider (yet again) in pursuit of catching up with other interests at the time (Like the Belmont run of Dark Souls I have going right now because I hate myself. find it kind of fun).
Today seemed to be such a good day with the semester coming under wraps, being able to register for classes, and (finally) getting around to washing the car, I figured “Hey, why don’t I go look up a batch for Kamen Rider Fourze? I’d really like to get started on that series so I can check out the next “Movie War” film.” Qued up my (Not so favorite but reliable) media player, the first episode, and immediately, I dug the protagonist.
I know someone mentioned that while it’s a good series, the friendship thing kinda gets old, which is understandable. Here however, it seems to work well. It’s just more than “Reaching out to the villains and turning them into your friends after defeat”, but due to how ambitious Gentaro’s goal is, he tends to break that old high school fable that only certain “Cliques” hang out with each other, and unites most of them under one “Club” you could say…
I think I’m going to enjoy this series much more than I had anticipated.