If you're reading this off DW, my R-Kotaro icon is ridiculously appropriate.
Finally had a chance to sit down and watch the first episode of Kamen Rider Gaim, and I'm already impressed. Kouta is a good character to start--he's probably the Rider I can sympathize with the most. While his motivation to stand on his own and become an adult goes over the heads of the target audience, it reaches out to us, the 20-something/30-something fans still watching toku and feeling like we're lost somewhere in the world. The nostalgia generation. The ones who know they have to be adults but don't want to give up what they love for the sake of growing up.
Kaito Kumon is going to wind up with probably half a dozen nicknames throughout this show because he's such a prick. So far, I'm calling him New Kaito and Bananaman (because the latter rolls off the tongue so well). I'm really hoping he doesn't go the route of, say, Kusaka, and really ends up more like Kitaoka or somebody--kind of a dick, but ultimately a good guy.
Speaking of Kitaoka, or rather someone connected to him, Goro! Again, I'm not going to remember the name of Tomohisa Yuge's character this season, but this time, he's kind of like Power Rangers' Ernie--both from MMPR and Megaforce, except that he's much more in the loop so far than either one of them. Basically, Goro's what I wanted MMPR Ernie to be. And I kind of had to laugh when he said that he appreciated that the Lock Seeds and Inves (I apologize ahead of time for the many times I'm sure I'll call them
Invids) allow people to settle their differences without fighting. Someone's still not over the first Rider War. Wonder if he's going to get to be a full-time Rider this year, after Ryuki and Kabuto kept teasing us. Would be interesting, considering Cid the Lock Seed Dealer keeps showing up at the Juice Bar.
Setting so far--I like the fictional city, and I get the feeling it's an Yggdrasil project? Given how much they seem to run it. Yggdrasil is giving off all the Smart Brain vibes that make me wary, but who knows? The Kougami Foundation turned out to be benevolent. The idea that Team Gaim and Team Bananaman Baron are being sponsored by people's votes is interesting, along with the implication that the Riders represent their dance teams--they're only called Gaim and Baron because that's what their team names are. I like that.
Overall, looks very interesting. I still don't know yet what's going on, but with what I've heard about Gen Urobutchi and the running tributes to Kuuga, Agito, Ryuki, and 555, I've got some idea where they may head, but they might just pull a total subversion. Looking forward to the next one.