Another week, another two-in-one review since I was sick (again) last week, so let’s get to it… The short version of Ghost 46: Takeru is sensory overloading on peoples emotions, during this episode, Ganmiser hijack Crazy Edison dude, Satilite Man and Yellow Buster from previous episodes and use them
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After a poorly paced faux-conclusion last time, Ghost slogs on with the final arc. Can the finale be salvaged, though? Well Adel has gone and activated Demia after using himself as its core, draining Millions’ of their Life Force. The Riders can do little against the newly empowered Adel, though He
Only four days remain, can Takeru save himself? Will he end up with Akari, or have it be an unresolved love like most Rider seasons? Will Makoto stop having creepy incestuous dreams about his Sister? I don’t know so I have to keep watching, thus meaning I will also continue reviewing the series … We
Ghost limps on to the finale, and this time it is more of a stumble than ever. It is never a good thing when the endgame is nigh… This episode centers around the Demia project, a plan Igor (now Adel’s right hand man) has been working on for some time. Contact Lens that can (apparently) act like Blue
No, I’m not starting to do “every 2 weeks Arc-based” reviews! I just was not able to get around to doing a write up on Ghost 41 last week, so I’ll put a short version of it in this one… Akari, frustrated that she can’t really do anything to help Takeru, gets possessed by the Beethoven Eyecon, and sp
We continue on with Girl-in-Jiraya’s body from last week as the show limps on towards the Summer movie with the finish line in sight and a Gamer Rider waiting in the wings: To no ones surprise, Princess Alia is not dead, just back in her real body (much to the rejoice of everyone who just recently d