Two guys become one!

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Tokusatsu

And with that interesting statement I make my first appearance, even introducing a new category at the same time. No, this isn’t a witty remark referring to Yaoi, it’s about a popular Japanese Tokusatsu series. I’ll not go into further detail on that term here, but I probably will in another post.

The series is Kamen Rider W, with the W pronounced like the Japanese do, which is just double.  This is because the two lead guys have to henshin together to become the titular hero as one.

Like most Toku nowadays, it is still a children’s series, meaning it has it’s fair share of  silliness. Except that the Japanese make very different children’s programs from the West. Which mainly becomes clear from older Toku series.

Short explanation for the series then….

Shotarou is the main character and as an Half-boiled detective wearing his trademark hat he solves crimes in Windy City. Philip is his partner and walking encyclopaedia who can enter the world wide web, mentally. Together they become Kamen Rider W to fight the Dopants rampaging in Windy City. Akiko is their landlady and armed with a slipper she is a Tsundere to be feared.

And as they say, a picture says more then a thousand words, but a video also says more then a thousand pictures, so I’ll give you the intro if the above left you interested or completely confused.

And yes, that armor must be awfully cosy…

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5 Responses to “Two guys become one!”

  1. TheJappernaut

    Power rangers?

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  2. Barim

    Something says me I need to make my educating post earlier then expected.

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  3. TheJappernaut

    I wish I could access the internet mentally. That would be AWESOME!
    Anyway dude(or dudette, I dunno xD) this post left me with more questions. WTF is toku? WTF is henshin? HOW do the japanese pronounce the “W”? :P
    Maybe next time you can explain a little more before making a post. Think about the readers and try to figure out what they want to know.

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  4. Barim

    I said the pronunciation of w, it’s “Double”.

    A post about Toku is coming up.

    And Henshin? I really expected the readers to know the world. It simply means transform.

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  5. otaku

    It’s his first post, so I think he will do better in his upcoming posts. :)

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