Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Kamen Rider Episode 19, "Demon Kanibubbler Appearing in Hokkaidou"

Wensday, December 03, 2008

Two fishermen off the coat of japan are well, fishing when suddenly a large (Well, it actually quite small) wave flips over their boat, killing them. The cause of the wave? Why, it's none other than another one of SHOCKER's creations, Kanibubbler!



But that can't be ALL he does, I mean, waves are pretty scary, but there has to be something else? Oh, I know, he can sneak into the good guy's HQ and clip some wires with those claws of his. Wait, that's exactly what he's doing! Now with their power out, a group of Shocker Soldiers break in and fire some sort of foam gun at them. Now, at this point I was expecting someone to melt, but nope, these guns be guns of the dissapearing kind!



Later, Hayato returns to garage after who knows what and tries to get contact with the good guy's HQ, too bad all connections were lost after Kanibubbler clipped the wires.


"Eh eh eh!"

Meanwhile, at SHOCKER's new island HQ (Now surrounded by floating mines.) a scubadiver walking along the beach runs into Kanibubbler's human disguise, who quickly transforms and knocks him out. Before he can dispose of him however, a group of people come walking by and he is forced to drag off the body. However, Kanibubbler wasn't too sharp and left the diver's tank on the ground! The people go back to what I believe to be their home to alert someone about the discovered scuba tank. Kani isn't going to just sit back and let this happen though, and goes through great lengths (Such as walking through a field of
KILLER COWS.) to clean up his mess.


He soon arrives at the house and shows them what-for, right in the middle of him trying to contact them, too. Kanibubbler drags off yet another body.

Meanwhile, Hayato just happened to be following a group of boating SHOCKER soldiers and quickly decides to henshin and
GET IT ON! Leaping from his boat to their's, he quickly tosses one in the water and orders the other to dock at the island. At this moment, Kanibubbler just happens to be cleaning up one of the victim's bodies, and upon seeing him in the act he RIDER JUMPS to the area. Managing to get one of the foam dissapeary guns from the soldiers, he points it at Kani who decides to flee into the ocean. Kanibubbler returns to the SHOCKER HQ and talks it over with the big leader himself.


Hayato in the mean time returns to the garage, where he is pointed to a SHOCKer get-away car by a group of kids. Following it all the way to a dock where everyone unloads the car. Hayato decides to henshin and take everyone on. Kanibubbler fires his dissapeary bubbles at him, but manages to completely miss and hit one his own guards, who is quickly vaporized. Now with the soldiers down, Kamen Rider has his chance to go one-on-one with Kanibubbler. Dodging his deadly bubbles, he leaps up into the air, slamming a direct
RIDER KICK into Kanibubbler's stomach. Kanibubbler isn't going down so easily though, and makes another hasty retreat into the ocean and back to the SHOCKER HQ.

Hayato returns to the garage to find out that his friends have mapped out the exact location of the SHOCKER HQ. Henshining once more, he drives to the edge of the water, where he makes a big leap on his bike into the water, narrowly avoiding the mines. News of Kamen Rider reaching the island has surfaced though, and Kanibubbler and his henchmen are ready to fight.


Kamen Rider struggles to prevent Kanibubbler from pulling some sort of leaver that I supposed would set off the mines. Giving up on the mines, the two decide to finish this battle on higher ground.


But whaaat!? Kanibbubble manages to land a direct hit of his deadly bubbles right in Kamen Rider #2's face, but no matter, this doesn't vaporize, it just makes it harder to see. With a few more punches thrown in, #2 decides to finish this fight up and RIDER PUNCHS Kanibbubler to his death.


"RAIDA PAUNCH!"

With a job well done, Hayato returns to the main-land where the episode ends.

1 comment:

  1. Nice review and screen shots, Corey! I look forward to looking over more posts from you in this blog!

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