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Wow, the Buddyroid from Go-Busters' summer movie got BUFF!
Well in previous episode there is part of order application interface which give customer freedom to edit Humagear face or just let them randomize it. I guess this father was spend hour to recreate his daughter face from various shape in that app. Like how gamer create their character as close as celeb face. I remember my brother spend time to make his character in Dynasty Warrior Empire to look like action movie actor. Not really same but I guess Hiden Intelegence have more resource to make it. Hence the rule forbid to make their Humagear look like a real person without their concern, because those interface capable to do that .
I'm still trying to decide if Horobi is also a HumaGear, or if his headband thingy is a double bluff, and he's a human but they want us to think he's a HumaGear given his emotionless demeanor and hidden ears.Jin is a humagear. Called it.
I really liked the ForceRise sequence and use of the falcon. There's no authorisation, so the Driver just has to wrench the key open to use it. The Falcon looks more like it's trying to crush him with it's wings than willingly merge with him, and then a cage-like structure shoots out to drag it into the suit. On top of that, while Aruto's Wing form had the falcon forming pink parts of his outer armour, Jin's suit has the pink parts inside, with the previously mentioned "cage" forming the outer armour that still traps the falcon underneath.And I actually like his Rider design, at least in terms of the story.
Yeah, I also wondered why they can't just make another? On a similar note, are they launching his bike back up into orbit between episodes or is it a new bike each time?It may have come at the cost of the Falcon Key (Can't they just print out another one?)
Honestly, there's plenty of real world examples of people's identities being stolen/misused that are probably not appropriate for them to use in a kids TV show. But the episode itself made it quite clear that the "manager" was using the HumaGear to pretend his daughter was still alive rather than face reality and grieve.I actually hope they go into more detail about this. I really want to know why it's so wrong to give a humagear another person's likeness, dead or alive.
Yeah I hope they do so. My guess is one of either Aruto, Jin or Horobi is a copy of a real person.I am guessing this is all part of the Daybreak Incident mystery, but right now, seems like a very flawed story detail.