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Kamen Rider Gavv Episode 6 Analysis: Valen’s Debut and the Art of Revenge

Hey there, fellow Rider fans! It’s MJ here, your friendly neighborhood author, artist, and analyzer. You can find all my work at MJMunoz.com. Today, we’re diving deep into Kamen Rider Gavv Episode 6, and boy, do I have some thoughts to share! So, buckle up and let’s ride!

The Debut We’ve Been Waiting For

First things first, can we talk about how awesome Kamen Rider Valen’s debut was? I’ve been a fan of Hanto from the get-go, and seeing him step into the spotlight was just chef’s kiss. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves – there’s a lot to unpack here.

Death Flags and Surrogate Fathers

Remember when Soji kept telling Hanto to “be careful” and then dropped that “you’re like a son to me” bomb? Yeah, I smell a death flag. Poor Hanto’s already lost his mother, and now he has lost his surrogate father too. No wonder the kid’s wondering why all this crap keeps happening to him.

The Puppet Master Behind the Scenes

Now, let’s talk about that research guy – you know, the brother with the glasses. Turns out, he’s known about Gavv this whole time! And get this – he implies that he nudged Kenzo into creating the Rider system and Hanto into volunteering for it. Talk about playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers.

The Science of Granutes

Our glasses-wearing friend made an interesting point about biological experiments – you never quite know how they’re going to turn out. With Hanto getting that Granute organ transplant, we’re basically watching a live bio-experiment unfold. Exciting, right?

Valen’s Fighting Style: Realism FTW

Can we appreciate for a moment that Hanto isn’t suddenly a kung fu master just because he’s got a Rider belt? That flashback with Soji patching him up and suggesting he find a new hobby was gold. It’s refreshing to see a secondary Rider who’s not an instant winner.

The Kenzo Conundrum

Alright, let’s address the elephant in the room – Kenzo. I’ve been side-eyeing this guy from the start, and this episode just confirmed my suspicions. He’s swiping Gochizos left and right, and his whole “you have nothing to lose” speech to Hanto? Major red flags.

The Ethics of Science and Revenge

Kenzo’s motivations are… let’s say, questionable. Is he just in it for the science? Does he care about the human cost? Or is he not even human? These are the questions that keep me up at night, folks.

Parallel Rider Teams: A New Dynamic

We’ve got Hanto and Kenzo on one side, and Shoma and Uncle Dente on the other. It’s like watching two parallel Rider teams form, and I’m here for it. I can’t wait to see how this dynamic plays out.

The Heart of Kamen Rider: Overcoming Victimhood

Now, I’ve seen some chatter online about how Kamen Rider isn’t about suffering or pain. But let’s get real for a second – isn’t that exactly what it’s about? At its core, Kamen Rider is about victims rising up to protect others from the same fate. It’s not just great writing and characters (though Gavv has that in spades); it’s about the fundamental struggle of overcoming victimhood.

Wrapping It Up

So, there you have it, folks – my thoughts on Kamen Rider Gavv Episode 6. From Valen’s debut to the brewing conspiracies, this episode was a banger. What do you think? Are you as hyped as I am? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

Remember, like my grandma always said, “You have to be kind to be strong.” Until next time, keep riding and stay awesome!


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