Saturday, December 24, 2016

Juspion episodes 6-10 review.



It's that time again.





Episode 6.




Juspion learns from Anri about a remote village in the mountains where the local children are taking care of a baby Megabeast. Wasting no time, Juspion heads out to the village where he discovers that the infant, Gelgon, is being taken away (possibly to be euthanized) much to the dismay of the children. Juspion vows to get the creature back, but little does he know this is part of Mad Gallant's plan.
After rescuing the creature, Juspion and the children are attacked by Mad Gallant and the children taken hostage. Juspion at an impasse. But he and the children are saved by a new mysterious man, named Boomerang.
During the incursion, one of the parents of Gelgon shows up simply wanting it's child back, but is sent into a fit of rage by Satan Gorth.


Sunday, December 4, 2016

Kyojuu Tokusou Juspion ep. 1-5



So my original plan was to watch one episode from three different Toku shows. Gavan, Juspion, and Zubat. With the idea of doing one review on each first episode and possibly following it up with ep. 2, 3, and so forth. That fell through because reviewing three shows simultaneously is utter madness.

In any case the series I've chosen to instead review Juspion in 5 episode batches. I mainly decided on Juspion because I loved the OST.... and because I couldn't find English subs for Spielvan.
I'm hoping to do this on a weekly basis (No promises) I've never done anything like it before, but we'll see. I'm also trying a new review style here, attempting to be as direct as possible with the overall plot synopsis and goings on of the episode and then breaking down my thoughts on the story/characterization, the SFX, and sometimes music. Before, I used to talk about them as if I was watching the episode while reviewing. But suddenly stopping to talk about designs or music extensively seemed...sloppy. So I'm gonna try out something new.

Assuming I haven't lost you by this point, let's begin.

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