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*'''Video Game References in this episode:'''
 
*'''Video Game References in this episode:'''
 
**During Parad's explanation to Emu about being his Bugster, he states he gave Emu's life a "Continue" in [[The Truth Exposed|Episode 18]]. When a player dies in a game, they are sometimes offered a chance to keep playing after all their lives are used up.
 
**During Parad's explanation to Emu about being his Bugster, he states he gave Emu's life a "Continue" in [[The Truth Exposed|Episode 18]]. When a player dies in a game, they are sometimes offered a chance to keep playing after all their lives are used up.
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**Emu's line when he explains that he is essentially Emu and vice-versa is similar to the reoccurring line from the Persona series: "I am thou... Thou art I..."
 
**Poppy finds the Proto Mighty Action X Origin Gashat along with a Gamer Driver in a treasure chest inside a hidden room of Kuroto's office. Some rare or important items in games such as the Legend of Zelda are only found when exploring the entire area of a dungeon and usually are inside a treasure chest.
 
**Poppy finds the Proto Mighty Action X Origin Gashat along with a Gamer Driver in a treasure chest inside a hidden room of Kuroto's office. Some rare or important items in games such as the Legend of Zelda are only found when exploring the entire area of a dungeon and usually are inside a treasure chest.
 
**The way the scene is shot is reminiscent of how 3D Legend of Zelda games such as Ocarina of Time had cutscenes where the camera would hide what is inside the chest until it was fully opened.
 
**The way the scene is shot is reminiscent of how 3D Legend of Zelda games such as Ocarina of Time had cutscenes where the camera would hide what is inside the chest until it was fully opened.

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Icon-ex-aidThis article is about an episode in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid.

We're Me!? (We’re 俺!?, Wia ore!?) is the twenty-ninth episode of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. It features the debut of Para-DX Perfect Knock Out Gamer Level 99 and a sneak peek of the Proto Mighty Action X Origin Gashat.

Synopsis

It was Emu who managed to return Poppy Pipopapo back to normal thanks to the bond they share, but it was not a time for relief. Suddenly Parad begins to manipulate Emu! "Let's do this, the most exciting of all games!" Emu managed to remove the Gashat Gear Dual that transforms Parad into Kamen Rider Para-DX and uses it himself! Just what on Earth is going on?! Finally, the points connecting Emu and Parad are beginning to reveal themselves...

Plot

to be added

Cast

Guest Cast

Suit Actors

Rider Gashat

Energy Items

  • Energy Items Used:
    • Para-DX
      • Iron-Body, Separation, Speeding-Up, Muscular
    • Unused
      • Instigate, High-Jump, Invisible

Errors

  • When Brave performs Taddle Critical Slash at Para-DX, the prelude screen isn't shown.

Notes

  • As part of Super Hero Time, this episode aired alongside Uchu Sentai KyurangerIcon-crosswiki episode 12, Space.12: 11 Ultimate All-StarsIcon-crosswiki.
    • Coincidentally, both episodes focus on the villains discussing the protagonists' fate. Parad disclaims that Emu can control his own fate, while Ikargen is disproved to be able to see his enemies' fate.
    • Both episodes also reveals the past and the origin of main characters. Parad reveals to be born from Emu, as Lucky's childhood is also revealed.
EA SYNG Screen
  • Closing Screen:
    • Text Color: Pink
  • Count at episode end
  • Video Game References in this episode:
    • During Parad's explanation to Emu about being his Bugster, he states he gave Emu's life a "Continue" in Episode 18. When a player dies in a game, they are sometimes offered a chance to keep playing after all their lives are used up.
    • Emu's line when he explains that he is essentially Emu and vice-versa is similar to the reoccurring line from the Persona series: "I am thou... Thou art I..."
    • Poppy finds the Proto Mighty Action X Origin Gashat along with a Gamer Driver in a treasure chest inside a hidden room of Kuroto's office. Some rare or important items in games such as the Legend of Zelda are only found when exploring the entire area of a dungeon and usually are inside a treasure chest.
    • The way the scene is shot is reminiscent of how 3D Legend of Zelda games such as Ocarina of Time had cutscenes where the camera would hide what is inside the chest until it was fully opened.
    • Para-DX Level 99's attacks increase in damage based on how many times he hits the buttons on the Gashacon Parabragun and actually hits his targets. This is a reference to chain and link combos in fighting games.
    • The scenes involving Parad as Ex-Aid XX R chasing and forcing Emu as Ex-Aid XX L to fight him is also similar to the encounters with the SA-X from Metroid Fusion. It is also fitting that Ex-Aid XX R has the same colors of Samus's original Varia Suit, while Ex-Aid XX L has the similar colors as the Fusion Suit
Return of Poppy
  • The opening sequence for this episode now has a minor change to it: in the scene showing Poppy and Asuna, Poppy is now smiling and waving. Asuna is still in the screen, though she no longer acts as if she's trapped.
  • The next episode preview is longer than usual episodes. This similar thing happened in Gaim's episode 11.
Parad in HS

Parad extracted from Emu

  • Interestingly enough, the scene where Parad was extracted from Emu was already filmed during the production of Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Rider. Said scene was in the movie but the extracted virus was not identified.
  • The hideout Kuroto and Parad used to create Kamen Rider Chronicle was revealed in this episode to be an old Gemn Corp. office from Kuroto's childhood.
Old Genm Corp Game, ??? Tune


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