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He got picked to clear all the confusion after Jetman's finale. Some said he's merely faint, others said he's dead. I believe the director strongly choose Gai due to this.DarkRobin wrote: Picking Gai, the Black Condor as Jetmen's representative seemed a little strange when they showed the last preview. Because the finale of Jetmen strongly implied that Gai died. Ryu, the Red Hawk might have been a better choice as the representative. Gai and Ryu were the strongest fighters of Jetmen, but Ryu, he wasn't just the leader of Jetmen, he was truly the heart of the team.
You did - Gai was singing it in the background. I liked the idea that he knew so much about the teams, he knew their theme songs.lesovikk wrote:Thoughts(and a few nitpicks) in bullet form:
-I wanted to hear the Jetman theme though.
By that logic, the villains shouldn't have been able to see him either...Joe_Mello wrote: Since Yuki's purpose was to teach the Gokaigers courage in the face of danger and Ikari already went 8 rounds with a box truck, there's no point in appearing to him.
The bad guys needed to be able to see him so they'd know who was kicking their asses. It's not manly to fight an enemy if you're completely invisible to them.TBustah! wrote:By that logic, the villains shouldn't have been able to see him either...Joe_Mello wrote: Since Yuki's purpose was to teach the Gokaigers courage in the face of danger and Ikari already went 8 rounds with a box truck, there's no point in appearing to him.