Time for some good old fashioned fishing with Shinken Blue.
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The kajiki's use of DaiShinken was very awesome.
CatchIstrebitel wrote:1) what does the kanji on the fishing pole stands for?
That's pretty much it. He was once a Samurai who followed a lord as Ryuu does now and when the "text book" structure fell apart, he left. He saw himself in Ryuu so tried to stop him from making the same "mistake".Istrebitel wrote:2) what was the kuroko man's reason for trying to stop Ruynosuke from going back to fishing? His lord is dead and he lost the goal of his life, so now he thinks following lords is no use? (thats what i could get from watching japanese...
Sticking a sword in your hat seems ouchy and a bit incontinent.takenoko wrote:I don't know if I would call a sword hat awesome. It certainly was unique
Interesting, I didn't actually see it that way at all. I got the impression he was either an ex-samurai or perhaps son of an ex-samurai and he was taking a kuroko position as punishment until he can earn his place again (and we will see him again in a few episodes).takenoko wrote: And yeah, the twist at the end with the guy turning out to be a kuroko was very cool.
Iaatix wrote:I'm sure that there has to be some faster sort of transportation available than a couple guys carrying a bamboo swing chair...like a bicycle or something.
That's pretty much itConan_Edogawa wrote:here's my question: since i can't read Japanese.... yet.... the pink announcement that happened during the end battle. was that saying something about Go-onger Vs Gekiranger coming to DVD, or something else?