Presenting the best version of the weirdest idea!
First off, I have fan art.Some one other than me looked at that story and wanted to make something based on it. How amazing is that? Check it! This isn't exactly how I pictured it, but in a of of ways it's a improvement over my own vision. I draw your attention to the new belt that Cavaliere created, as well
Ya know, in some ways it's all changed.
Okay, to start off, I have to say if you aren't already familiar with these shows, then the first two minutes will be the most confusing moments of your life. Most crossover movies from Japan spend around two-thirds of the running time on introducing the characters and having them play out there own micro-movie, before they meet in the last third which is basically just a long fight. I always hated that, but I'm not sure this is an improvement. If you haven't at least seen the first few
I am so excited! Shows almost never come back like this!
FRUBASK EPISODE 3: "Watch the Killing"
This show is really beginning to come together now. First off: Niles is dead. This actually threw me for a second, and I appreacte the writers for the willingness to go there. We also find out, officially, that this isn't a game. This raised questions, because if they are being transported to some other world, then why does video game logic still apply?
FRUBASK EPISODE 2: Drain Every Drop
So, a lot more happened this time compared to the last episode. This series is beginning to feel like a chapter book; unlike in television shows or other media that pass of their episodes as chapters, each of these episodes is reliant on the viewer having watched the previos ones. It's likely a side effect of having such a short running time.
FRUBASK EPISODE 1: "Cut Through" (2016)
I'm really impressed at the effort that this production team (ANGUS MCGRUFF) put in here. They found a re-dubbed version of Giam's theme in English to use, created their own props rather than rely soley on the toys, and aren't even using stock footage ala Power Rangers. This show is a labor of love by people willing to put a lot of effort in to get the product they want to make.