Kamen Rider Drive (2014) Rewatch
Jul. 21st, 2023 11:23 amOn finishing my rewatch of Kamen Rider Drive, I only have two words: NICE DRIVE!
Drive is the first tokusatsu show that I managed to follow on a weekly basis for the most part, watching each episode as soon as the subtitled version was uploaded. I only kept it up for about slightly more than half of the show, displeased by some of its developments. Beyond viewing the canon, I was also discouraged from encounters with critical fans, some of whom were unforgiving about my early awkward attempts at sharing Kamen Rider meta and fanfiction, basically fanworks that by nature are more personal than the GIFs and graphics I had at that point been sharing on Tumblr on a regular basis.
Most of the bitterness associated with Drive melted away once I approached it in a way I like. That is, by viewing it whole as a completed show rather than waiting and catching up on new installments. The parts I like seems to come up faster by watching multiple episodes at a time, and those I dislike seem to take up less mental space as compared to when I used to dread the possibility of the next episode dedicating lots of screen time to what's less relevant to my interests.
What I dislike I've come to see as instead what I liked less since I've expended a lot less energy in actively disliking these elements of the show during my rewatch. Namely: Gou's character arc, Kiriko not having much to do to influence the plot and the fights towards the end of the show and the final villain being motivated by megalomania in an uninteresting way (unlike say, Dan Kuroto). What I mean by actively disliking involves venting in my head and on public platforms for the purpose of validating my views, which is no longer necessary since it's more worthwhile to take the effort to arrange words into OTP fic instead of negative meta I'd rather not re-read.
There are also parts I minded less and have even come to appreciate -- namely the Chase-Kiriko-Shinnosuke 'love triangle'. Not every Rider show involves my OTP (Shinnosuke/Kiriko) becoming canon and eventually getting married, and along the way involving their mutual friend taking on a role akin to a Kdrama second male lead (he who doesnt walk away with the heroine but with all the hearts of all the other women in the world, as paraphrased from a Dramabeans writeup).
Fandom fulfillment comes as a result of greater self-knowledge in doing more of what I like, that also includes acquiring knowledge of the Japanese language. The year of Drive was also the year I started taking Japanese classes, which has since allowed me to access and appreciate a bounty of tokusatsu fanworks by the Japanese fanbase. Though I still rewatched Drive with subtitles (by TVNihon), I had some extra fun in comparing and contrasting the original dialogue with its translation.
All in all, I'm just thankful to be able to revisit one of my early Rider shows as a fan more mature in age, skills and temperament (hopefully), and wrote this post to commemorate growing through fandom.
Drive is the first tokusatsu show that I managed to follow on a weekly basis for the most part, watching each episode as soon as the subtitled version was uploaded. I only kept it up for about slightly more than half of the show, displeased by some of its developments. Beyond viewing the canon, I was also discouraged from encounters with critical fans, some of whom were unforgiving about my early awkward attempts at sharing Kamen Rider meta and fanfiction, basically fanworks that by nature are more personal than the GIFs and graphics I had at that point been sharing on Tumblr on a regular basis.
Most of the bitterness associated with Drive melted away once I approached it in a way I like. That is, by viewing it whole as a completed show rather than waiting and catching up on new installments. The parts I like seems to come up faster by watching multiple episodes at a time, and those I dislike seem to take up less mental space as compared to when I used to dread the possibility of the next episode dedicating lots of screen time to what's less relevant to my interests.
What I dislike I've come to see as instead what I liked less since I've expended a lot less energy in actively disliking these elements of the show during my rewatch. Namely: Gou's character arc, Kiriko not having much to do to influence the plot and the fights towards the end of the show and the final villain being motivated by megalomania in an uninteresting way (unlike say, Dan Kuroto). What I mean by actively disliking involves venting in my head and on public platforms for the purpose of validating my views, which is no longer necessary since it's more worthwhile to take the effort to arrange words into OTP fic instead of negative meta I'd rather not re-read.
There are also parts I minded less and have even come to appreciate -- namely the Chase-Kiriko-Shinnosuke 'love triangle'. Not every Rider show involves my OTP (Shinnosuke/Kiriko) becoming canon and eventually getting married, and along the way involving their mutual friend taking on a role akin to a Kdrama second male lead (he who doesnt walk away with the heroine but with all the hearts of all the other women in the world, as paraphrased from a Dramabeans writeup).
Fandom fulfillment comes as a result of greater self-knowledge in doing more of what I like, that also includes acquiring knowledge of the Japanese language. The year of Drive was also the year I started taking Japanese classes, which has since allowed me to access and appreciate a bounty of tokusatsu fanworks by the Japanese fanbase. Though I still rewatched Drive with subtitles (by TVNihon), I had some extra fun in comparing and contrasting the original dialogue with its translation.
All in all, I'm just thankful to be able to revisit one of my early Rider shows as a fan more mature in age, skills and temperament (hopefully), and wrote this post to commemorate growing through fandom.
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Date: 2023-07-25 02:16 am (UTC)No show is perfect and it's normal for viewers to be less pleased with certain parts of the show's development. It seems reflecting on our preferences could prevent the displeasure from being magnified and as a result retain more of our enjoyment.
That's a good idea about not checking the tag. Since I've moved away from toku fandom itself, I've been thinking that most of the discourse is pretty pointless since the show would deliver the resolution sooner than we know it and then the next show rolls around. The energy to vent and going further to change the opinions of others is just not worth it. It's a pity that overly heated discussions discourage the making of fanworks, resulting in even less of it and fewer opportunities for viewers to engage with canon in a more positive way.
Omg the classic "Ondul words" and the Blade memes XD All the best for getting back to your Japanese studies! I've learnt a lot just from listening to toku openings and reading their lyrics.
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Date: 2023-07-25 11:58 pm (UTC)It is very pointless! And it is a shame that such heated discussions can discourage making fanworks for others. It's been so long for me, that I kinda forgot how heated people can get when any sort of media is currently being made. XD ^^; This was something I'd notice in anime fandoms too, back when I used to watch some seasonal anime. I've gained a lot of new experience and wisdom on how to navigate fan spaces as the next Rider entry airs. As it will begin pretty soon, and Geats having 4 episodes left.
(I am looking forward to Gotchard's press conference so we can get some more details! I'm very curious about it.)
The "Ondul Words" and Blade memes from Japan are so funny!! XD Even with what little I know, I can enjoy many of those old NicoNico edits. I can only imagine what it will be like once I revisit the entire show, and see more memes with better knowledge! I look forward to getting back to studying Japanese again. Thank you so much! <3