Parah! | 7 Manusia yang Lebih Jahat Dari Pada Monster di Kamen Rider

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18 Feb 202413:20

Summary

TLDRThis video script explores the *Kamen Rider* series, focusing on human characters who are more villainous than the monsters they face. The script highlights characters from various seasons, such as Takeshi Asakura (Kamen Rider Oja), Satoru Tojo (Kamen Rider Tiger), Masato Kusaka (Kamen Rider Kaisa), and others, detailing their immoral, manipulative, and often psychopathic behaviors. These characters exhibit a complete lack of empathy and go to extreme lengths to achieve their goals, making them the true antagonists in their respective storylines. The video emphasizes how these human villains challenge the typical hero-monster dynamic in *Kamen Rider*.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The perspective of monsters in Tokusatsu isn't always one-sided, as some humans can be more malicious than the monsters themselves.
  • 😀 In Kamen Rider, some human characters have more evil motives than the monsters, manipulating others for their own selfish goals.
  • 😀 Takeshi Asakura, the user of Kamen Rider Oja, is portrayed as a sadistic and manipulative character with no remorse for his actions, even murdering his family for fun.
  • 😀 Satoru Tojo, Kamen Rider Tiger, is another human antagonist who, although he desires to be a hero, gets twisted by a misinterpretation of what it means to protect others, leading to destructive actions.
  • 😀 Masato Kusaka from Kamen Rider Kiva is depicted as an anti-hero but behaves in a more villainous manner, focusing on his personal goals and betraying others for his own desires.
  • 😀 Dr. Maki from Kamen Rider Ozu is an eccentric scientist whose actions, motivated by his selfish desire to see the end of the world, make him more villainous than the monsters he collaborates with.
  • 😀 Ryoma Sengoku from Kamen Rider Gaim is a genius scientist who creates the Rider System but becomes morally bankrupt, using others as experiments for his own selfish objectives.
  • 😀 Kuroto Dan from Kamen Rider Ex-Aid initially appears as a charismatic CEO but is revealed to be a manipulative and psychotic character, using others as tools for his personal gain and viewing himself as a god.
  • 😀 Masamune Dan, Kuroto’s father in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid, is an even more ruthless figure, manipulating his son and the world for his own desires to become a god, using the Buxter virus as a tool for mass destruction.
  • 😀 Many of these characters are driven by personal trauma, misguided ideals, or selfish ambitions, resulting in them becoming more dangerous and morally corrupt than the monsters they face.

Q & A

  • Who is Takeshi Asakura and why is he considered one of the most villainous human characters in Kamen Rider?

    -Takeshi Asakura is a criminal chosen to become Kamen Rider Oja. He is considered one of the most villainous human characters due to his sadistic nature, his enjoyment in killing, and his manipulative, ruthless behavior. Unlike other antagonists, Asakura does not show any remorse for his actions, even going as far as murdering his own family and finding pleasure in the suffering of others.

  • How does Satoru Tojo's journey reflect the misinterpretation of the concept of a 'hero'?

    -Satoru Tojo initially dreams of being a hero but misinterprets the teachings of his mentor, Professor Kagawa. He believes that being a hero means doing anything necessary to protect loved ones, even if it means committing murder. This moral distortion leads Tojo to become Kamen Rider Tiger, where he performs cruel actions under the belief that he is doing what is right, only to realize the truth about heroism at the moment of his death.

  • Why is Masato Kusaka considered a villain rather than an anti-hero?

    -Masato Kusaka is not a typical anti-hero. He is manipulative, arrogant, and highly focused on achieving his personal goals, often at the expense of others. Kusaka's actions, such as betraying his friends and prioritizing his obsession with Mari Sonoda, showcase his villainous nature rather than heroic qualities. His lack of moral consideration and willingness to harm others for his own benefit solidifies his role as a villain.

  • What is the primary motivation behind Dr. Maki's villainous actions in Kamen Rider Ozu?

    -Dr. Maki's motivation is driven by a desire to witness the end of the world. Despite his eccentric and comedic persona, he works secretly with the Greed faction to achieve his own selfish goals, using the Greed's actions as a means to an end. His lack of concern for human life and willingness to create chaos for his personal satisfaction categorize him as a villain.

  • How does Ryoma Sengoku's role as a scientist in Kamen Rider Gaim relate to his villainous traits?

    -Ryoma Sengoku's villainous traits stem from his manipulation of the Beat Riders' game as an experiment for his research, disregarding the dangers it poses to others. His desire to advance his personal scientific goals, including the creation of dangerous technology like the Sengoku Driver and Genesis Driver, reflects his selfish and morally bankrupt personality.

  • What makes Kuroto Dan from Kamen Rider X8 such a notable villain?

    -Kuroto Dan is a complex villain whose actions are motivated by a deep-seated belief that he is superior to everyone else. His obsession with becoming a god-like figure, his manipulation of others, and his lack of empathy make him one of the most dangerous characters in Kamen Rider X8. Despite his charming facade, Kuroto's true nature as a ruthless, self-serving villain is revealed through his actions.

  • How does Masamune Dan's relationship with his son, Kuroto, influence his villainous actions?

    -Masamune Dan's manipulative and arrogant personality is mirrored in his son, Kuroto. Masamune's desire for ultimate power and his belief that he is a god lead him to create the Buxter virus and manipulate others, including Kuroto, for his own goals. His actions ultimately serve to further his plan of genocide and world domination, making him a key antagonist in Kamen Rider X8.

  • What is the significance of the Mirror Monsters in Kamen Rider Ryuki and how do they relate to human villains like Asakura?

    -In Kamen Rider Ryuki, Mirror Monsters are often used as tools by human antagonists, such as Takeshi Asakura, who exploit them for their own selfish purposes. Asakura treats Mirror Monsters as mere playthings for his sadistic enjoyment, highlighting the cruelty of human villains who use others, even non-human entities, for personal gain without moral concern.

  • How does the character of Kamen Rider Tiger challenge the traditional view of what it means to be a hero?

    -Kamen Rider Tiger, portrayed by Satoru Tojo, challenges the traditional concept of a hero by acting on misguided beliefs. His understanding of heroism is skewed by his mentor’s teachings, leading him to justify actions like murder in the name of protecting loved ones. It is only at the end of his life that he understands the true nature of heroism, realizing that his previous actions were wrong.

  • What role does manipulation play in the actions of characters like Kusaka, Sengoku, and Kuroto?

    -Manipulation is a key trait shared by several villains in Kamen Rider, such as Masato Kusaka, Ryoma Sengoku, and Kuroto Dan. Kusaka manipulates others for personal gain, Sengoku uses people as pawns in his experiments, and Kuroto Dan deceives those around him to further his own ambitions. These characters' willingness to manipulate and deceive highlights their villainous nature and moral corruption.

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