Whoa. Shinkenger was my first sentai i ever saw all the way through. Back then I simply thought the sword had just finnaly decided to take charge and destroy Juzo. But seeing it again years later I realize it’s way more meaningful. The sword, his wife’s soul, taking Juzo back to where he belongs, never to leave his side (or she was finnaly freed?) and that’s when Takeru says “that’s also part of your truth”. As in Juzo sought out only for this. To draw blood with his blade, and that’s his own prison he made for himself. No one to free him(unlike Takeru’s friends) or keep him company. Hence the sword fades away AFTER Juzo is destroyed. In the day time, signifying her souls finally free and Juzo is where he belongs. Not in the Sanzu river like the in betweens, but in hell. Wow 🤯😳
My favorite thing about this fight is 7:10 , the moment Takeru starts to give in to the pleasure of battle, he just curb stomps Juzo, fatally even, he just doesn't know it yet.
Deker was just random no one that died. Juzo on the other hand is a fallen Samurai that began killing people because he was dying from disease. He even killed his wife that tried to stop him, hence corrupted. He was given a sword Uramasa, and using it even though he knew that the sword is actually made with his wife’s soul. He is obsessed with the idea that everything is an illusion and only thing it matter is fight. That’s the only truth that he believed until the end when he noticed that he had wife that trying to stop him.
@@gaeru0006 good to know, was just correcting a mistake between the two characters since Deker was the one looking for a better afterlife while Juzo was bloodthirsty lunatic who desired nothing more but battle and just so you know - and i'm not trying to start an argument - Deker isn't a "random no one that died", he was a samurai who was married to a lovely woman but Serrator came in and *f u c k e d e v e r y t h i n g u p*, Deker's wife Dayu made a deal with the Nighlok in exchange for Dayu's soul Deker could be alive with her, but being the manipulative bastard he is he flips the deal and says that Dayu just sold her soul to the underworld and her husband will be revived like she wished but not in the way she wanted now revived as a half Nighlok he is cursed to roam amongst the living as a literal half-undead seeking a proper battle from one he considers an equal. and Jayden's the right target but everyone has an opinion, just as long as we don't enforce our opinions on others then we gucci
Kind of , he was on the verge of believing that nothing in life mattered but his sword , He nearly accepted it that truth and almost chose the life of a corrupted one
The american adaptations are vastly underwhelming in story telling. I especially enjoy some of the moments where they both are fighting dirty. Makes sense given how they were written. -Key takeaway 1: Juzo and Takeru are both looking for a purpose in this fight. For Takeru, its a literal two sided battle; one vs Juzo and the other with himself. Juzo wants his glorious duel, and comes seeking it when Takeru is paying respects. He doesn't care that Shinken Red is hurt, or conflicted. He cares only for his need to fight. Juzo also takes aim at Takeru's morals. All things are an "illusion". That the feel of battle is the only "Truth". And he hits at these points consistently, along with any injury or limb Takeru leaves exposed for too long. Meanwhile, in the end Juzo sees an illusion of his wife, and comes to the realization that he has met his end. -Key takeaway 2: The sword has its own sentience (Probably not as surprising to those who watched Shinkenger as it would be to Power Rangers fans watching it after the fact). But Juzo is seen offering his thoughts to Uramasa. Although the blade doesn't speak, it does seem to offer a response. That response may be emotional, or something that only Juzo understands. But the closest I can offer as a comparison for american viewers is that he is akin to a DnD Warlock, with fighting being a form of worship. But to make the proper argument, the blade is both offering of the patron AND its the patron. You can see this playout in the final moments of Juzo, when the blade refuses to yield to his command (As he was defeated AND disarmed). We cannot say that the blade seems Immovable, despite Juzo being relatively uninjured (the attack of Takeru seems delayed by some force). I can only assume that the sword is responsible for this action.
I personally prefer the American version but I respect this version though something about the Sentai version that throws me off is the sound effects the sound affects are overdone and it's off putting to me Respect to the Sentai but I will always prefer the American version
The sound effect point to me is weird because both use roughly the same amount of sound effects from what I can tell, they’re just different sound effects.
I never understand why anyone prefers that pale imitation fake clipshow over the original. This season, especially. Westerners as samurai? Nope. It isn't accurate to Japanese culture and history. If a foreigner claimed to be a samurai, a true samurai would cut him down for disrespectful the word. Samurai is a status. Only people born into samurai family can be samurai. The American version doesn't respect Japanese culture at all. You PR fans are just blind by nostalgia and so stubborn to see what is authentic and superior.
Whoa. Shinkenger was my first sentai i ever saw all the way through. Back then I simply thought the sword had just finnaly decided to take charge and destroy Juzo. But seeing it again years later I realize it’s way more meaningful. The sword, his wife’s soul, taking Juzo back to where he belongs, never to leave his side (or she was finnaly freed?) and that’s when Takeru says “that’s also part of your truth”. As in Juzo sought out only for this. To draw blood with his blade, and that’s his own prison he made for himself. No one to free him(unlike Takeru’s friends) or keep him company. Hence the sword fades away AFTER Juzo is destroyed. In the day time, signifying her souls finally free and Juzo is where he belongs. Not in the Sanzu river like the in betweens, but in hell. Wow 🤯😳
Juzo and Nakadai Mikoto are possibly my favorite villains in sentai so far.
11:40 Takeru's face really had me tears at the ending of the fight 😭
Takeru fears Juzo’s crumble body to death from Episode 47.
My favorite thing about this fight is 7:10 , the moment Takeru starts to give in to the pleasure of battle, he just curb stomps Juzo, fatally even, he just doesn't know it yet.
This has got to be one of the most epic fights in Super Sentai EVER
Takeru (Shinken Red) vs. Juzo is forever the dope sword fights in Super Sentai history. ⚔️🔥
It’s the most epic fight in the history of
No super powers
Just intense sword clashes
juzo finally found peace.
No. That is NOT what happened at the end
wrong guy, that's Deker's deal
Deker was just random no one that died. Juzo on the other hand is a fallen Samurai that began killing people because he was dying from disease. He even killed his wife that tried to stop him, hence corrupted. He was given a sword Uramasa, and using it even though he knew that the sword is actually made with his wife’s soul. He is obsessed with the idea that everything is an illusion and only thing it matter is fight. That’s the only truth that he believed until the end when he noticed that he had wife that trying to stop him.
@@gaeru0006 good to know, was just correcting a mistake between the two characters since Deker was the one looking for a better afterlife while Juzo was bloodthirsty lunatic who desired nothing more but battle
and just so you know - and i'm not trying to start an argument - Deker isn't a "random no one that died", he was a samurai who was married to a lovely woman but Serrator came in and *f u c k e d e v e r y t h i n g u p*, Deker's wife Dayu made a deal with the Nighlok in exchange for Dayu's soul Deker could be alive with her, but being the manipulative bastard he is he flips the deal and says that Dayu just sold her soul to the underworld and her husband will be revived like she wished but not in the way she wanted
now revived as a half Nighlok he is cursed to roam amongst the living as a literal half-undead seeking a proper battle from one he considers an equal. and Jayden's the right target
but everyone has an opinion, just as long as we don't enforce our opinions on others then we gucci
Did Takeru nearly turn into a Gedoshu?
Kind of , he was on the verge of believing that nothing in life mattered but his sword , He nearly accepted it that truth and almost chose the life of a corrupted one
You were half-right about that. Goseiger vs. Shinkenger was when he was corrupted by Gedoshuu; it took GoseiRed’s Kaentornado Card to free him.
Juzo is the same actor that acted in Kamen Rider Faiz, Kaidou Naoya
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You’re welcome
Did they ever explain why Juzo fights with the blade in reverse?
I only saw a few episodes, but as far as I know, it's the sharp side. I'm pretty sure that's what he said the first time he fought them.
His blade is a reverse edge sword. So blunt ad the edge, sharp at the back.
I always wondered, what is the reason for him using reverse grip/back of his blade that always confused me and I would love to know why
I think because the blade when he reverses it has a sharper part of the sword which explains why he uses his sword backwards
What kind of Kamen Rider does Fuwa turns out?
Previous Calibur from Saber
He was Kaido from Faiz
A lion vs the mighty skeleton
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死んだよ… 腑破十臓。
Are you a real person?
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The american adaptations are vastly underwhelming in story telling.
I especially enjoy some of the moments where they both are fighting dirty. Makes sense given how they were written.
-Key takeaway 1: Juzo and Takeru are both looking for a purpose in this fight. For Takeru, its a literal two sided battle; one vs Juzo and the other with himself.
Juzo wants his glorious duel, and comes seeking it when Takeru is paying respects. He doesn't care that Shinken Red is hurt, or conflicted. He cares only for his need to fight. Juzo also takes aim at Takeru's morals. All things are an "illusion". That the feel of battle is the only "Truth". And he hits at these points consistently, along with any injury or limb Takeru leaves exposed for too long. Meanwhile, in the end Juzo sees an illusion of his wife, and comes to the realization that he has met his end.
-Key takeaway 2: The sword has its own sentience (Probably not as surprising to those who watched Shinkenger as it would be to Power Rangers fans watching it after the fact). But Juzo is seen offering his thoughts to Uramasa. Although the blade doesn't speak, it does seem to offer a response. That response may be emotional, or something that only Juzo understands. But the closest I can offer as a comparison for american viewers is that he is akin to a DnD Warlock, with fighting being a form of worship. But to make the proper argument, the blade is both offering of the patron AND its the patron. You can see this playout in the final moments of Juzo, when the blade refuses to yield to his command (As he was defeated AND disarmed). We cannot say that the blade seems Immovable, despite Juzo being relatively uninjured (the attack of Takeru seems delayed by some force). I can only assume that the sword is responsible for this action.
Pero no me lo digas así es que me
I personally prefer the American version but I respect this version though something about the Sentai version that throws me off is the sound effects the sound affects are overdone and it's off putting to me
Respect to the Sentai but I will always prefer the American version
The sound effect point to me is weird because both use roughly the same amount of sound effects from what I can tell, they’re just different sound effects.
I never understand why anyone prefers that pale imitation fake clipshow over the original. This season, especially. Westerners as samurai? Nope. It isn't accurate to Japanese culture and history. If a foreigner claimed to be a samurai, a true samurai would cut him down for disrespectful the word. Samurai is a status. Only people born into samurai family can be samurai. The American version doesn't respect Japanese culture at all.
You PR fans are just blind by nostalgia and so stubborn to see what is authentic and superior.
Why?🤦🏾♂️
Demi Lovato the middle really don't care
Power rangers still made it better
Nope! It does not!!😂
Nah
Wow. Not even remotely close. Shinkenger curb stomps Samurai just like Takeru curb stomps Juzo in the fight
Power ranger is a cringe for kids version of Shinkenger the original one before Samurai
The characters and everything is better than how Samurai did it
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Ryunnosuke saving Takeru was the best decision he ever did in his life. Shinken Blue 4ever 🗡💙🔥
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I like that Ryu in the end of the show isn’t all over the top, and is quite serious, this clip and when he goes in for the kill on Doukoku.
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