Black Fang
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Eiji didn't like the henshin song.:laugh:
Who would?
Eiji didn't like the henshin song.:laugh:
I didn't say I hated WBX but it felt less fun then this song I guess.Whoa whoa whoa. I like Anything Goes, but I think WBX was a fantastic opening.
It had a trumpet and pop art.
Not everyone sees eye to eye which leads to Rider on Rider fights. It sometimes needs to be about "I'm stronger than you". They are males afterall.
Yeah I know, but "I'm stronger than you" and "they're males afterall" is a really lame excuse and for me just doesn't cut it, especially if its given to Goto. To me it's like giving a spoiled kid a (insert something here, can't think of anything at the moment) and say "Here, go crazy with it."
Eiji didn't like the henshin song.:laugh:
It's not that he didn't "like it" per se, it's that it confused him i.e. he didn't understand why that happened
I happen to have loved Den-O.
And I like how you quoted someone else who happened to agree with you and acted like case closed! with out actually offering any discussion on why you don't think it's like Den-O when numerous people including myself have pointed out why it is.
Not saying your opinion is wrong or ours is right, but you're not engaging in the discussion properly.
Ankh as final villain seems to make sense right now but we'll see where it goes. I will say just from the first episode he seems like a kick ass character, I will enjoy seeing wherever his story goes. And I can't say enough I want that arm! :buttrock:
This is a definite possibility. By his lines "He's just a fool. I'll use him." to me sounds like he is underestimating Eiji so maybe he thinks that he may not live up to control the power of OOOs and so can be easily discarded. He probably acted out of selfish desires to save himself in the heat-of-the-moment.
Then again, I could be wrong all speculation anyways.
wait so you mean that in the show the belt actually has a song?
Ya know, all this talk of "Den-O done right" and "Ryotaro done right" kinda irritates me. Den-O was great and so was Ryotaro. saying "____ done right" is just belittling and annoying. Den-O was not in the wrong. on the contrary, it's immense popularity, especially in Japan, where the target audience is, says that it was very much in the right. Not only that, but let's not forget that after Takeru Sato's role as Ryotaro, his career shot off like a rocket, so obviously he did things right too