A new teaser for the next GARO film has been released. This project will serve as a follow-up to 2013’s Yami o Terasu Mono (“The One Who Shines In Darkness”) and feature the return of Makai Knight Ryuga, inheritor of the Garo Armor.
Stay tuned for further details of this and other Garo Projects!
Paladin says
First teaser; not much info now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCkDRT7V2iU
ZeoRangerV says
I look forward to this simply for more Rian.
Locke says
So did this show do well in Japan? It seems really unpopular with Western GARO fans and I guess I took it upon myself to assume the same was said across the ocean
Switchblade says
Either way, the Garo label is on it so I'm in.
KyoryuGreen says
I'm going to give it a watch soon because I liked it from the first two episodes and well I like the actors who play Gokai Silver and Kamen Rider Duke. lol.
Locke says
It was certainly better written than the second season, but those all CGI fights...man...
Kidflashdbn 2 says
Cool
TheFightingSpirit says
To be honest, I much prefer characters who, you know, emote in a human way.
Yami o Terasu Mono was pretty great for me in that sense, so a film is rather welcomed.
Locke says
TheFightingSpirit says
Don't get me wrong, I totally agree Locke. I just prefer characters with a little more, I don't know what to call it... x factor? umph? The stoic, silent, moody, as-emotive-as-a-plank thing really doesn't do it for me. And yeah, even when it's put on for the part (as it obviously was in Garo's case).
I mean there are certain levels of tsudere-ness I can handle, but sometimes that kind of character just comes off as lame for no reason and never seems to carry the story as easily as a bombastic personality can. Just personal taste there really.
Sentai analogy time: Right got me far more engaged with Toqger early on than ShinkenRed did (Even though I reeeeeeally prefer Shinkenger at the moment... but we'll see how that works out).
In terms of Kouga, I really had to push through the early moments of Garo to get the reward, if you see what I mean. The story itself can be fantastic and really well written, but with out an early hook I find it quite tough to get invested at the end of the day. The more difficult it is to get interested in a character the more likely I am to put the series down for a month or two and move on to something else.
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