bluesilver12
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After procrastinating for weeks I did this review.
I finished watching Kamen Rider Super-1 yesterday. Overall I liked the show. It wasn't as great as Metalder but it was good to watch. The show was split into two halves. The first half dealt with Super-1 fighting the Dogma Kingdom. It had a dark feeling to it. The Kaijins had animal based theme and the henchmen were all robotic. The rider, Kazuya Oki, is a martial artist who dreamed about going into space before Dogma ruined it for him. During the show, he was helped by aman who owned a motorcycle shop and three other people who work there. He was also also under the guidance of his martial arts master and his appretice who both died at the end of the first half of the show in the final fight. By episode 23, the first half of the show ended with a dramatic finish it it with Super-1 finally destroying the Dogma Kingdom.
The second half of the show took a much different approach. From the ruins of the the Dogma Kingdom came a new evil group called Jin Dogma. Their Kaijins ordinary household based themes such as VCRs, basketballs, lighters, Umbrellas, and Hairspray. The second half of the show took on a more lighter feel to it. The main reason was because the focus of the shifted to the Junior Rider Tai group made children on bikes and Super-1 helmets and vest whose main purpose was to help Super-1 in the fight against Jin Dogma. Despite that, they were very annoying to see because Super-1 had to save them more times then they helped him. Other than that, the second half of the show was still interesting to watch because there were always good fight scenes. The one thing I was disappointed with the show is that there was no build up the the end. In the last episode, Kazuya finally defeated Jin Dogma and accomplished his dream to go into outer space.
The movie was really good taking place in the first half of the show. The storyline is around how Kazuya has to protect the remaining children of a tribe that was wiped out in order for a great golden dragon to be awakened and be controlled by Dogma. At the end of the movie, riders of the past come and help Super-1 defeated the kaijins of the movie and regain control of the flying golden dragon.
In conclusion, I would recommend this show to anyone who wants to watch a good old school rider show. I would like to thank Momotaros for putting up the raw episodes and I would also like to thank Algo Fonix for giving me a link to the rest of the Super-1 episodes when Momotaros’s links were down. In the coming weeks, I will finish Akumaizer 3 and do a review on that. I’m also watching both Momotaros’s Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan episodes and subbed Shaider episodes on youtube.
I finished watching Kamen Rider Super-1 yesterday. Overall I liked the show. It wasn't as great as Metalder but it was good to watch. The show was split into two halves. The first half dealt with Super-1 fighting the Dogma Kingdom. It had a dark feeling to it. The Kaijins had animal based theme and the henchmen were all robotic. The rider, Kazuya Oki, is a martial artist who dreamed about going into space before Dogma ruined it for him. During the show, he was helped by aman who owned a motorcycle shop and three other people who work there. He was also also under the guidance of his martial arts master and his appretice who both died at the end of the first half of the show in the final fight. By episode 23, the first half of the show ended with a dramatic finish it it with Super-1 finally destroying the Dogma Kingdom.
The second half of the show took a much different approach. From the ruins of the the Dogma Kingdom came a new evil group called Jin Dogma. Their Kaijins ordinary household based themes such as VCRs, basketballs, lighters, Umbrellas, and Hairspray. The second half of the show took on a more lighter feel to it. The main reason was because the focus of the shifted to the Junior Rider Tai group made children on bikes and Super-1 helmets and vest whose main purpose was to help Super-1 in the fight against Jin Dogma. Despite that, they were very annoying to see because Super-1 had to save them more times then they helped him. Other than that, the second half of the show was still interesting to watch because there were always good fight scenes. The one thing I was disappointed with the show is that there was no build up the the end. In the last episode, Kazuya finally defeated Jin Dogma and accomplished his dream to go into outer space.
The movie was really good taking place in the first half of the show. The storyline is around how Kazuya has to protect the remaining children of a tribe that was wiped out in order for a great golden dragon to be awakened and be controlled by Dogma. At the end of the movie, riders of the past come and help Super-1 defeated the kaijins of the movie and regain control of the flying golden dragon.
In conclusion, I would recommend this show to anyone who wants to watch a good old school rider show. I would like to thank Momotaros for putting up the raw episodes and I would also like to thank Algo Fonix for giving me a link to the rest of the Super-1 episodes when Momotaros’s links were down. In the coming weeks, I will finish Akumaizer 3 and do a review on that. I’m also watching both Momotaros’s Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan episodes and subbed Shaider episodes on youtube.
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