With respect to the colorful warriors who continued to fight and to each and every one of you who have continued to run alongside us, Super Thank You For 50 Years!
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With respect to the colorful warriors who continued to fight and to each and every one of you who have continued to run alongside us, Super Thank You For 50 Years!
Gozyu wolf + uni. version by me.
From the episode blog:
Origa Red is a special project to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the "Super Sentai Series"! The character design was selected from the "Super Sentai Red Entries". We received over 2,400 applications from people of all ages and genders. We selected 35 works as winners, 10 for the Jury Prize, 4 for the Excellence Prize, and 1 for the Number One Prize. The winner of the Number One Prize was…
This is the "Original Sentai Origa Red" created by Luca, 10 years old, from Kanagawa Prefecture! When we asked Producer Matsuura about the reason for selecting the No. 1 award, he said, "Super Sentai are heroes who place great importance on 'color'. This time, Luca chose origami, which also places importance on color, as his motif, and his sense was so great that we chose him as the number one winner." The origami motif was clearly color-coded, naturally evoking associations with the other colored Sentai members. Furthermore, the design was extremely well-crafted, which was apparently the deciding factor in its selection. Origa Red, a warrior who transforms using the power of origami, is based on the motif of a red folded paper crane. The body parts are designed to take advantage of the straight lines created when folding paper. Luca was particularly particular about the crane shape of the face, the folded shoulder armor, and the wings on the back. And Luca came to the shooting location. In between filming, he actually met Origa Red and looked very happy. Thank you so much for creating this wonderful design for Origa Red!
During the summer holidays, I had fun doing some sword fighting for the first time in a while. It had been a while since I had swung anything other than a stick. It was fun. And it was really hot.
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It was amazing.
[Japan National Basketball Team x Marupi Special Interview]
Here we go!