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*This episode is a reference to the manga "Twin Spica", which is a story about teenagers who train to become astronauts. Notable comparisons:
*This episode is a reference to the manga "Twin Spica", which is a story about teenagers who train to become astronauts. Notable comparisons:
**Both have a skinny antagonistic girl.
**Both have a skinny antagonistic girl.
**One of the tests to become a student in the manga is being locked in a confined area in a group, and being forced to line up dominoes.
**One of the tests to become a student in the manga is being locked in a confined area in a group, and being forced to line up dominoes. In this, they have to fold cranes. There's also a substory in Twin Spica about origami.
**The students in Twin Spica are forced to deal with unexpected troubles, in the way the Fourze students are. An instance that occurs in both is a student becoming unwell while in the confined room.
**Another test in Twin Spica is taking apart equipment, mixing the group parts together, and reassembling them. In Fourze, the groups are forced to put together a robot using parts that the group shares.
*Karen Takizawa [http://ameblo.jp/karen-takizawa/entry-11261651700.html blogs] about being on Fourze.


== Transcript ==
== Transcript ==

Revision as of 04:34, 27 May 2012

Kamen Rider Fourze

Previous episode: Song Conveying True Feelings

Next episode: Episode 38

Star Student Selection 星・徒・選・抜

Air date: May 27, 2012

Important things that happened

Guest Stars

Trivia

  • This episode is a reference to the manga "Twin Spica", which is a story about teenagers who train to become astronauts. Notable comparisons:
    • Both have a skinny antagonistic girl.
    • One of the tests to become a student in the manga is being locked in a confined area in a group, and being forced to line up dominoes. In this, they have to fold cranes. There's also a substory in Twin Spica about origami.
    • The students in Twin Spica are forced to deal with unexpected troubles, in the way the Fourze students are. An instance that occurs in both is a student becoming unwell while in the confined room.
    • Another test in Twin Spica is taking apart equipment, mixing the group parts together, and reassembling them. In Fourze, the groups are forced to put together a robot using parts that the group shares.
  • Karen Takizawa blogs about being on Fourze.

Transcript

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