I hope these questions don't seem too stupid. I'm sure they're at least a little stupid.
1. What is the ring thing that Eiji passes over the medals in order to transform? I mean, is it supposed to allude to something like a musical instrument, or is it just something they thought would look cool?
2. Are the medals themselves supposed to allude to something in Japanese culture? Why are they called medals if they just look like big coins, and aren't worn around the neck or anything like that? Is there a type of medal or award in Japanese or Asian culture that's just carried around, and not worn? Is this, again, just some cool engrish?
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A couple questions about the belt and medals
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Re: A couple questions about the belt and medals
What is this I don'e even.
It's Kamen Rider. It's not supposed to make sense. It's like Fourze and the switches and W with memories.
And it is the OOO scanner. It is the device that recognises the medals and gives their power a physical form for OOO to use.
It's Kamen Rider. It's not supposed to make sense. It's like Fourze and the switches and W with memories.
And it is the OOO scanner. It is the device that recognises the medals and gives their power a physical form for OOO to use.
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Re: A couple questions about the belt and medals
I don't think they're stupid questions.
2. Are the medals themselves supposed to allude to something in Japanese culture? Why are they called medals if they just look like big coins, and aren't worn around the neck or anything like that? Is there a type of medal or award in Japanese or Asian culture that's just carried around, and not worn? Is this, again, just some cool engrish?
I'm guess it's just an English word that they know and think is cool. I mean, in ZyuRanger I believe the coins are called Medals. Just a wild guess, maybe it's a word they learned from the Olympics?
2. Are the medals themselves supposed to allude to something in Japanese culture? Why are they called medals if they just look like big coins, and aren't worn around the neck or anything like that? Is there a type of medal or award in Japanese or Asian culture that's just carried around, and not worn? Is this, again, just some cool engrish?
I'm guess it's just an English word that they know and think is cool. I mean, in ZyuRanger I believe the coins are called Medals. Just a wild guess, maybe it's a word they learned from the Olympics?
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Re: A couple questions about the belt and medals
I never really thought about what that 'ring thing' could be or represent but reading your question, I began to think and perhaps this is a way to explain what it could be.OnmyojiOmn wrote: 1. What is the ring thing that Eiji passes over the medals in order to transform? I mean, is it supposed to allude to something like a musical instrument, or is it just something they thought would look cool?
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Well, everything in OOO is about greed and desire right? something that really represents greed is buying things. Products that are bought are scanned at the cash desk (<< I'm sorry, I don't know if that's the proper english word)
The Medals represent greed and the ''ring thing'' scans those Medals/''products''
This was brought up in like, 10 seconds or something so there could be some holes in my theory but I hope it helped a bit in explaining
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Re: A couple questions about the belt and medals
You're explanation sounds like it could be true, when you think about it. As you scan an item at a cash register (is this the word you were looking for?), it's name will pop up and when you're done with your purchases, you'll hear the sound of the drawer opening (hence the odd, ching sound from the scanner)Lyra wrote:I never really thought about what that 'ring thing' could be or represent but reading your question, I began to think and perhaps this is a way to explain what it could be.OnmyojiOmn wrote: 1. What is the ring thing that Eiji passes over the medals in order to transform? I mean, is it supposed to allude to something like a musical instrument, or is it just something they thought would look cool?
Thanks
Well, everything in OOO is about greed and desire right? something that really represents greed is buying things. Products that are bought are scanned at the cash desk (<< I'm sorry, I don't know if that's the proper english word)
The Medals represent greed and the ''ring thing'' scans those Medals/''products''
This was brought up in like, 10 seconds or something so there could be some holes in my theory but I hope it helped a bit in explaining