Whatever I could say about his series in general, Kamen Rider Decade as a character doesn't disappoint me. So with that thought in mind, I watched episodes 30, 31 (special versions), and the Movie War...
The changed part was mostly at the beginning of ep 30 (so that it ties more to the first ep scene) and end of 31 (which also ties to ep 1 and connects better to Final chapter). Haha~ whenever Decade was involved I always either relate it to Kingdom Hearts... or Sailormoon. (But heck, I connect almost EVERYTHING with Sailormoon nowadays XD) Like Sailor Saturn. Despite she's part of the good Sailor Senshi group, the rest of the Outers still wary of her existence as that would mean destruction is coming. XD
And I like the fact Wataru and the others (regardless what others might think, I rather preferred to think they ARE the originals haha) kinda lead Tsukasa to assuming one thing... and then pull the rug off him at the end of the series. XD. I think if they hadn't told Tsukasa like that, (and let Tsukasa go berserk later... haha Kenzaki~ <3) I don't think just sending Decade to destroy everyone would allow him to gather enough memories to restore everyone. And Tsukasa wouldn't have properly interact with the other AR Riders if he had
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Haven't really thought of it that way, but that's rather devious of Wataru and co. (and I also like what they do). Especially when Tsukasa doesn't have his own memory and can only trust them (well, since he doesn't have any other lead, he simply has to do what he is told: traveling between worlds, to save them).
I think I've seen the Kenzaki reference in relation to this movie before, but I didn't get it then, and still doesn't now. Maybe re-watching Blade might refresh my memory, but I'm still not sure if that will really help. ^^;; Anyway, I'll probably understand it one day, hopefully.
Well, if Tsukasa keeps going on his journey, the story is still wide open. That's what he has been doing all along since the beginning of the TV series. But yes, I guess it could be considered a closure in the sense that now he knows the purpose of his journey, where he wasn't really clear about it before.
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And I like the fact Wataru and the others (regardless what others might think, I rather preferred to think they ARE the originals haha) kinda lead Tsukasa to assuming one thing... and then pull the rug off him at the end of the series. XD. I think if they hadn't told Tsukasa like that, (and let Tsukasa go berserk later... haha Kenzaki~ <3) I don't think just sending Decade to destroy everyone would allow him to gather enough memories to restore everyone. And Tsukasa wouldn't have properly interact with the other AR Riders if he had ( ... )
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I think I've seen the Kenzaki reference in relation to this movie before, but I didn't get it then, and still doesn't now. Maybe re-watching Blade might refresh my memory, but I'm still not sure if that will really help. ^^;; Anyway, I'll probably understand it one day, hopefully.
Well, if Tsukasa keeps going on his journey, the story is still wide open. That's what he has been doing all along since the beginning of the TV series. But yes, I guess it could be considered a closure in the sense that now he knows the purpose of his journey, where he wasn't really clear about it before.
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