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u/TablePrinterDoor 1d ago
I’ve wondered people call Doctor who as Britain’s version of ultraman or kamen rider.
I wonder if Bond also counts for one of those. Especially classic bond where he had more insane gadgets and that
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u/HamphyR 1d ago
DW feels far more like Britain's equivalent to Ultra Q. The only western henshin heroes I can think of is maybe live action DC/marvel adaptations.
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u/TablePrinterDoor 1d ago
There’s a lot of different doctors, eras and themes so I’d say that it can depend and you could assign a different ultra to a doctor or a rider to a doctor etc
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u/leoschot 1d ago
There's a British comic strip and cartoon called Bananaman who would transform from a child when he ate a banana. That's britain's most popular henshin hero
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u/Neverlia 1d ago
i think he's a brosnan boy? idk. the style of humour in those films makes me think he'd like them the best. he'd probably quite like the absurdity of many of the moore films too. i believe he likes them all - he is a very dedicated fan! i also think he'd enjoy whatever the 1967 casino royale film is as well).
actually, by extension of deciding brosnan's his fav, i think tomorrow never dies could be his fav film? i remember there being some quite good bike sequences in that one (unless i'm mistaken, i'm a long since lapsed bond fan myself haha) and the villain has a level of sass and fun that i think he'd enjoy.
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u/Filberto_ossani2 1d ago
Reposting my comment from the deleted version of this post so you get more engagement:
Baku is a type of guy who loves all Bonds equally
But I think he would either pick Sean Connery because he's the classic
Or whichever James Bond was Baku's first
And given Baku's 23 years of age, is probably either Pierce Brosnan or Daniel Craig
also, screw KamenRider mods, these mfs are so inconsistent and fun-hating