On the battle with the four sages, Yuri had scenes where he heals the Shindai sibs, Ren and Kento, and Daishinji and Ogami. Naito said they were very curious about having a new lady in the cast and what kind of character/rider she's going to play, hence the enthusiasm of interrogating her on her first filming day. She was so nervous that she thought of them as potatoes while everybody was like "Have you seen your rider form? Are you going to transform? Are you with us? Are you a baddie?" Poor Angela was just overwhelmed she forgot Ichikawa and Takaya (Rintaro) were there too On her first filming day, Angela was with Naito (Touma), Aoki (Kento), and Oka (Daishinji) on the bus. He said his nephews watched Zi-O and Zero One, he thought he'd brag about being on Saber With Ichikawa (Yuri), what he was told was a role called "Kamen Rider Saikou", not yet “Yuri”. In Angela Mei (Shindai Reika)'s case, she felt a mixture of happiness of landing a role and worry that she has no acting experience at all. They ushered him in a room where all managers were there and they all together greeted him "Congrats!!" with a copy of Saber's script on the table. When Shinozaki (Shindai Ryoga)'s appearance on Saber was decided, his agency called him in for what sounded like a very serious talk. 20409728 Bits from Kamen Rider Saber Final Stage (1/?) He became friends with Onodera and a lot of his heroic decisions are founded on the idea of "What would Yusuke do in this situation?" The more Riders he meets, the more he copies their ideals and incorporates them into his own.Īnonymous 11/24/21(Wed)21:33:58 No. Obviously, he copies the forms and abilities of other Riders, but his entire moral compass and ideals of heroism are derived from what he saw in other Riders. He's generally someone who doesn't mind getting his hands dirty, and will not hesitate to take on shit roles if he feels it'll be beneficial to humanity in the long run, hence his usual schtick of pretending to be a bad guy.ĭecade's a mimic, both literally and figuratively. That thing where he just sits in his chair swirling tea isn't something you'd normally see a heroic Rider do. Like in Zi-O, compared to the Time Jackers, he was the one who acted the most like a stereotypical villain, like a modern interpretation of a Showa era antagonist. This changed over the course of his journey as he got to know more and more Riders.Įven after becoming a full blown hero, Decade is often prone to acting like a villain, at least superficially, perhaps out of habit. Tsukasa was someone who needed a more self-serving reason to do things. He's the exact opposite of someone like Godai, who helps people simply as a matter of course. He often claimed that he wasn't the type of person who would go out of his way to help strangers. He was generally more interested in recovering his memories, finding a place he belonged and feeding his own ego than he was in saving the world. He's someone who was raised from childhood to be a villain, and even at the beginning of the show with his memory loss, his motivations were fundamentally selfish in nature. Tsukasa strikes me as someone who isn't really a hero to begin with. >Inoue thinks Tsukasa is a bad and weird guy, but would definitely step up to save people
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