I have to admit to being at a tokusatsu impasse. I’ve almost considered broadening the horizons of this blog to encompass non-Japanese live action hero shows as I’ve felt so nonplused by the current direction of tokusatsu. Of course, I blame Inoue for this and will not return to DCD until he’s gone home. The trouble with this is that it leaves this blog bereft of regular content.
At the behest of seiji982, I’ve been checking out a couple of episodes of Shinkenger and whilst I can’t find fault with it, save for the hideous designs for the villains (I understand now why Toei kept the villain designs under wrap for so long when pre-series hype was doing the rounds), the series itself just doesn’t move me in any sort of way. Me and sentai just aren’t working out right now…I can’t even be moved to write fic – not even fic with girls (*gasp*).
So what have I been watching that’s heroic, dynamic and full of live action special effects, you might ask? Well, dear reader, not only will I tell you but I will show you:

"Kōmori Otoko!"
I grew up watching a lot of 1940s serials like King of the Rocketmen, Flash Gordon and, of course, Batman, which I presently seven episodes into re-watching. Whilst the series may not count as tokusatsu and is, in fact, hideously racist beyond belief (not just in a ‘Germany and Japan are the bad guys’ but in a vindictive and spiteful fashion…and there’s a couple of pointless shots at India in there as well, despite the fact that India, as a Dominion of the Empire was an *ally* of America) but the writing, when not lowered by propaganda, still beats Inoue’s Faizu re-writes hands down.
So until DCD either gets better or crawls off somewhere to die in a flurry of hideous merchandising, this is where I’m going to say.
I want to tell you that the next post will be soon…but I really don’t know if it will.