Ichijo deems the odds of a Grongi being involved as plausible but wants more information first which… okay I guess it’s being thorough but seriously? I think it’s probably safe to say that the bizarre rash of deaths, just like the last couple of dozen, is related to the race of monster serial killers who just love murdering people in bizarre ways.
It turns out that over the course of three days 78 of the 91 students in their second year at Midorikawa high school have died, presumably of the same nosebleed that kill Satoshi. Godai hurries to answer the phone so he can get out of that awkward situation only to find Ichijo on the other side talking about a bunch of dead kids so… maybe only marginally more pleasant a subject matter than Manager’s jokes. There’s some weird joke Manager makes about naming it wrong and calling it Gelompa because he thinks that sounds appetizing but Godai saying Gelompa is supposed to be green but I tried to search ‘Gelompa’ online and man I am pretty sure it is just a made up word and… look I… if the people in the show are just going to stand around awkwardly and not laugh can I as usual assume this wasn’t even humorous in the original Japanese? It looks very very unappetizing, and that’s without even the gold flakes floating around in it. They head inside only to find that Manager has made good on his promise (threat?) to produce some gold flaked curry because of his rampant Kuuga fanboyism! Nana doesn’t ask from whom but does at least point out that it seems like an expensive bike and Godai just agrees… so… yeah he kind of comes off like a criminal here which isn’t anything new for our breaking and entering hero. Nana asks why he got a new bike and the ever quick witted Godai comes up with the cover story that he’s borrowing it. Godai offers Nana some encouraging words about how just because her acting career hasn’t got off the ground she shouldn’t give up (she probably should but you know Godai’s too nice to point out that anyone related to Manager is doomed to failure) and then thumbs ups are had all around. Nana and Godai are out soaping up the Beatchaser and that is not a euphemism.
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It really doesn’t matter because honestly you could watch the whole series and probably not notice but hey what do you pay me for if not to point out stuff like this? (You don’t pay me at all, no one does, and that’s fine I’m just really happy some people actually read this!) The new verse talks about heroes being good people and jumping off cliffs, which… okay. But not so fast dear readers! For the theme song for the series “Kuuga!” is actually just longer than the show itself uses and now we’re listening to the second verse instead of the first. And to a casual observer the song this time may sound the same too. Our detective doesn’t enter the room though, as the nurses swing the door open to the wailing sounds of the distraught family he remains outside and hangs his head in resigned despair as he begins to silently cry.Īnd while he does the camera zooms in on a mysterious stranger in the background casually watching the whole affair.Īnd to commemorate it we have a new opening! Sort of… Okay I haven’t talked about it much but the footage shown during the opening has changed a lot over the course of the series even though the song itself has remained the same. He pulls his hands back to reveal a nosebleed, and as his family and him all start flipping out the medical staff runs to his room along with Ichijo in tow. His family is trying to console him while barely keeping it together themselves before he starts freaking out and thrashing on his bed.
This poor kid, Satoshi, is freaking out saying that someone told him it would happen on the fourth day, and it’s already happened to all his friends. Our hapless victim this week is already in the hospital under the watchful eye of his family. I mean, not that I’m really in favor of gruesome murder or anything but it does make for entertaining television. This week kicks off to a great start with a horrifying death.
Welcome back dear readers, I’m happy once again to have the pleasure of guiding you through this weeks episode of Kamen Rider Kuuga.