I am, rewatching Den-o...

Finished up to episode 6.

-Now, if the Bat Imagin had a hard time looking for a darn key chain, how was the one for ep. 5&6 able to look for the soccer mates so quickly? Odd. I guess somehow they can link to their memories once they enter the body? But it doesnt make sense for the Bat Imagin.

-Yeah, wouldve been nice if they explained on where the trains come from, and the buttons now that I think about it.
 
The buttons are mapped to specific configuration of the Den-o armor that grant different levels of offensive and defensive powers, the visor is provided by the imagin who also configures the DenGasher to a mode that fits them (its obvious that thing can turn into a wide variety of weapons, including some we never saw). The fact that they appear color coded to the Imagin...well that's just your imagination :loltongue:
 
^ Heck, they had freakin trains in ancient times! (Gaoh Liner) :redface2:

I liked Den-O, but it is one of those shows that doesn't really need to be over-analyzed IMHO.
 
It's just a fun show. That's all it was planned to be, and that's all it will be.

Watching Yuriko,Takeru and the imagin were sure fun.
 
AM I the only one who dislikes that word?. I prefer the word FRIENDSHIP. Bromance sounds like something a 13 year old girl would say.

WTF?! You serious? Bromance is definitely not something that would come out of a 13 year old girl, it's a term coined by a group of guys who are sooo wasted they decided to give their bonding a name.
 
Lol, I actually liked Kiva, so it's okay for me. PLus surprisingly, she already had Supernova and Roots of the King on her computer =D

Plus I think since I am rewatching them, I may pay attention more to stuff, analyse it a bit.

I liked Kiva too...but there were a couple of things that bugged me about(Which I won't go into detail about...best saved for another topic, another time)
 
WTF?! You serious? Bromance is definitely not something that would come out of a 13 year old girl, it's a term coined by a group of guys who are sooo wasted they decided to give their bonding a name.

I've heard a 10 year old girl use the term. Granted, she did use it in place of gay (she thought bromance=gay). Either way it was hilarious.
 

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