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nobahn
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mrsatan
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Someone told me there were Transformers references in this show.
The only ones I noticed were in the short, where a robot resembled Optimus Prime. But in one of the recent episodes, I noticed that the class field trip vans were colored exactly like Ironhide. This rumor seems to be true. |
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Beatdigga
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The thing with Syber Squad is that despite having no budget since they blew it on a fairly decent array of actors, its plot is actually a fair 1:1 for Gridman, with the Saved by the Bell filter matching up rather closely with the original. It’s not a complete switch over.
Hey, at least now we know Trigger isn’t going to do Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters From Beverly Hills. |
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sniper_samurai
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The show is littered with Transformers references, specifically the Transformers Collectors Club comic continuity Shattered Glass where the Autobots are the villains and the Decepticons are the heroes. Yutas phone case is purple with an Autobot cut out on the back and his character design is based on Cliffjumper. This is most prominently noticeable with the horns coming from his red hair and the design of his shoes being Cliffjumpers vehicle mode from the Classics figure line. The Neon Genesis Students are all based off the Michael Bay movie versions of the Dinobots. Akane is based on Optimus Prime with the card case Rikka bought for her in the last episode, and shown in the OP, having the Matrix of Leadership as its clasp design. |
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Generations
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I really never thought that Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad would ever be brought back into the public mindset again, but here we are. Truly, miracles are happening.
Which means my dreams of remakes of other old barely-remembered shows getting redos by random studios is no longer a pipedream. Ninja Robots (aka Tobikage)? Macron 1? Saber Rider and the Star Sherriffs... again? ...Cowboys of Moo Mesa? |
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Vavrick
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Suplementing what Sniper_samurai said, I'll link you a (somewhat outdated) imgur album with the comparisons. https://imgur.com/a/0iP6Ik4 |
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Greed1914
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One thing that was really fun about Gridman so far is that it helped confirm that I had seen some of the American version of it was I was very young. I only was able to see a few episodes, and couldn't remember what the show was at all, but when I started watching this new series, I realized that Gridman himself looked really familiar.
A similar thing happened years ago with Dragonball. I somehow knew exactly how an interaction between Oolong and Puar would go despite it being a new episode. After I got to thinking, I remembered seeing an episode when I was little that was on TV before Funimation was around. |
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#sukkar
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If there's a Japanese following for them, maybe. Without the original tokusatsu show, this version of Gridman would have never been made. |
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cyberdraco
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Something is found out is that several of the Japanese cast have been in other Toku shows. Here's a list of the SSSS.Gridman characters that share actors with Toku characters:
Alexis・Kerib(Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger's Doggie Kruger/Deka Master) Anti(Kamen Rider Den-o's Ryutaros) Samurai Calibur(Chousei Kantai Sazer-X's Takuto Ando/Lio Sazer) Max(Tensou Sentai Goseiger's Gosei Knight) Borr(Kamen Rider Ghost's Yurusen) Vit(Denji Sentai Megaranger's Shun Namiki/Mega Blue) And of course, Gridman himself being voiced by the same guy who played him the original show. |
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FinalVentCard
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Everyone in the show is based off of a Transformer. Rikka's design is based off of Shattered Glass Megatron, Anti's blazer has a flame decal because he's Shattered Glass Hot Rod, the four Youtubers were all based off of different versions of Jetfire, the volleyball team girl is based off of the Go-Bot Cy-Kill (and her name was Tonkawa, after Tonka, who released the Go-Bots in the US)... they go hard. Like, Akane's glasses are cracked because Shattered Glass Optimus has a cracked windshield. They go so hard, they're diecast and worth $250 on BigBadToyStore. Remember when the guys at Trigger made Panty and Stocking and they animated a "Trans-whore-mers" episode? Yeah, that was fun. But seriously, I totally love how Akane is the villainess. I hate how the show just keeps making her into eye-candy, because she's insidious. Malcolm Frink's actions read as fairly creepy in a post-Columbine world, but you could charitably call him a child that doesn't know the extent of his actions. Akane wants to kill people. Her anger at Gridman is because he's getting in the way of her fun. She only cares for people that are useful to her, as seen when she just trashes Anti once he loses--and she was playing footsie with the guy earlier that day. And she can get away with it all because she's so cutesey nobody would think that she's capable of killing anyone. Awesome column, Mike. I was super hyped for this show for a year, no lie. |
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Jason_F
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Thanks for your article. I still have my dubbed VHS tapes of Gridman '93. At that time it was hard locating Japanese media in Tampa Bay so I found a Japanese market that rented tapes for a week. I chatted with the person running it and told him I loved Ultraman so he recommended Gridman and I grabbed it. The tape was recorded from Japanese TV with commercials intact, mainly McDonalds and toys commercials, and no subs or dubs. I didn't care because it was easy to follow.
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Emerje
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Another little Easter egg is that all of the characters that have died in the series so far have been named after defunct robot toy companies like Kenna-chan (Kenner), Tonkawa (Tonka, more of a brand than a company now), Toiko (Toyco), Doi Hako (Toybox), and Takada Hana (Takara Seven, Seven once being a spin-off of Takara). The YouTubers "Arcadia" are named for the toy company of the same name with each member being named for former Japanese toy companies that made Macross toys and models: Yamato (former name of Arcadia, still in use outside Japan), Takato (Takatoku), Arii, and Imai.
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