Kamen Rider Wizard Episode 18
Summary: Kousuke explains his backstory to Haruto and the two appear to be on better terms, but then Medusa appears to uncover an awkward truth.
Summary: Kousuke explains his backstory to Haruto and the two appear to be on better terms, but then Medusa appears to uncover an awkward truth.
Summary: Wiseman joins his lieutenants on the battlefield and assigns a new Phantom to menace the wandering gourmand Kousuke Nitou. When Haruto and the others race to his defence, he reveals his true identity as Kamen Rider Beast!
Summary: Phoenix decides to ruin Christmas, because he’s just a bit of a bastard like that.
Summary: After Haruto has found out Chizuru is the Gate, he can’t bring himself to telling her Satoshi has become a Phantom. While Wajima begins to work on the magic stone Koyomi found, Medusa commands Lizardman to take out Chizuru. Names!
Summary: Haruto looks to protect a film student and her erstwhile director from an assault by Medusa, while Koyomi follows a strange familiar to a mysterious location.
Despite his business being ruined, the shop owner refuses to give in to despair, causing Medusa and Valkyrie to try a new tactic.
Summary: Shunpei runs into an old friend who’s now working at a traditional sweet shop, but business is tough and then there’s the prospect of a Phantom attack to deal with.
Agent Kizaki continues his dogged mission to protect Naoki, while still resisting interference from Haruto. Elsewhere, the restored Phoenix and Medusa plot how to drag the boy into despair.
Summary: With Phoenix lying low to lick his wounds, Haruto becomes entangled with the mysterious Kizaki and the National Security Agency when they kidnap Wajima.
With Haruto unable to stop Phoenix’s rampage, he’s forced to rely on an untested new ring. But can even that prevent the malevolent Phantom from inflicting total despair on wee liddle Hiroki?
Hello, and welcome to All Your Monies, where The Glorio Blog’s resident toy and figure collecting crew (and Aquagaze) will run down the last week’s new preorders, turning a loving or scathing eye over what’s been put out for you to spend your hard earned cash on. This week there’s some decidedly NSFW stuff alonside…
The gang discover the newest Gate is a snotty little brat whose mother has a connection to Haruto, and Phoenix seeks permission to enter the battle personally.
Haruto and the gang work to try and track down Manami, but the Gnome Phantom is also waiting to sniff her out
Love is in the air as it seems everyone but Haruto is meeting beautiful ladies. At least he has his donuts.
Summary: As Haruto is forced to rest to recover from his mana-drained state, Koyomi, Shunpei and Rinko continue to try and persuade the Gate to overcome his fear and play in the concert. But Koyomi is clearly still shaken by Haruto’s close shave, and the others dig a little deeper into her relationship with him.
Phoenix and Medusa call upon a Phantom to menace this week’s gate – an award winning pianist who’s hit a rough patch. Meanwhile, Shunpei has attached himself to Team Wizard full time, and there’s friction between Rinko and Koyomi over their respective relationships with Haruto.
Giddy with his new power to summon flames, Shunpei attracts the attention of a local TV host, who promises him a shot at the big time with a live appearance. In the meantime, Haruto remembers more about his origins as Wizard. Unbeknownst to either of them however, Hellhound survived and is still plotting to turn Shunpei into a Gate.
Incoherent Babble returns after a fortnight break, this time packing Zigg, Aqua, Iro and Marlin. They battle against constant interruptions, sidetracks into Final Fantasy debates and Aqua’s attempts to subdue the working man to deliver a podcast packed with Tokusatsu, RPG talk, Ace Attorney arguments and a Studio Ghibli discussion.
As the Phantoms attempt to open a new gate, Haruto finds himself set upon by overgrown manchild Shunpei Nara, who wants nothing more than to be a wizard. Meanwhile, Rinko meets Koyomi again and discovers more about her and Haruto’s shared past.
Wait, what? 3D people on my animu blog? Yes indeed, the Glorio Blog has decided to start covering Tokusatsu, aka the ancient Japanese art of men in rubber suits beating up other men in rubber suits while everything behind them explodes. We’ll be starting with one of the longest running and most renowned of all…