Tsubasa Dragon
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i agree
Possibly Kamen Rider Crisis?
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Yeah, things are already complicated enough with just the Heisei Riders. :laugh: I think they are testing the waters with Decade for the really big one.
But no redesigns please. Using new materials for the suits, okay. Like leather instead of cloth and more fiberglass or whatever, but that's as far as it should go.
Oh okay. Thank you for telling me that. I guess that 2011 will be a pretty good time to do it then.Not happening. Heisei anniversary, you celebrate the heisei riders. Really as simple as that.
They shouldn't burn the "showa and heisei riders mix up" card so fast in the heisei anniversary anyway. Not when the anniversay of the entire franchise is only two years away. Save it for 2011 and make that one really epic, then.
Really? I find THE FIRST/NEXT style redesigns to be excellent. New materials, a bit of tightening here and there. They're about as benign as redesigns can get in my opinion. The movies not so much, but the designs themselves are ace.
I agree on the bolded part. My problem with bringing back the originals is that I want the actors as well. Fujioka most of all. I assume most of the others are still alive as well.Those designs are great for what they are, but that's a new movie based on an old thing. It's a new spin so you can change things like that. But if you're bringing back the actual original characters from the TV shows, I'd want them back the way I remember (and like) them. You can tighten up the construction, but don't change the look because it's fine as it is. I mean whenever they do bother to have the old guys back in everything but TV (stage shows, games, books, toys, etc.) they keep them pretty much the same because that's what people like and remember. They're easily recognizable.
The old stuff works fine as it is in the modern age. Just make it out of more contemporary materials, that's all you really need to do. I'd rather they devote more attention on designing good-looking new characters.
that's what people like and remember. (...) The old stuff works fine as it is in the modern age. Just make it out of more contemporary materials, that's all you really need to do.