https://tieba.baidu.com/p/9977468774
Summary of the Q&A session of Toshiki Inoue's Mainland China meet-and-greet
>The Kuuga manga will have a happy ending.
>Inoue said it's uncertain whether King Orphnoch is dead, but the script Murakami saw clearly states that Takumi is dead at the end of the TV series. In the script, King Orphnoch (in the water tank) and even all of Orphnoch are transformed into sand and die. This was done this way because a sequel wasn't considered back then, but the director wanted to give the audience some hope, so he left the ending open during filming.
>If Yuji Kiba still around, there would be no chance of celebrating the 20th anniversary.
>When asked how he would write a sequel to Agito, Inoue joked that if there was one, he’d bring back Kino just to abuse him by making him the boss.
>Agito basically had no scrapped plots; everything he wrote was adopted.
>When asked whether it was Agito’s Rider Kick that made the Overlord (the “Black God”) afraid, or if the Overlord acknowledged humanity and let them go, Inoue leans toward the latter.
>The manhole cover story (Zi-O's Kiva arc) was written specifically by Inoue because he really thought it was cool and interesting.
>Because of Gozyu's popularity, Akiko is feeling particularly proud at home.
>When asked about the line about the moon in Donbro, he said it was a flash of inspiration, not a specific conception. The following line goes on to say that while the moon can be looked directly at, it changes, making it untrustworthy.
>When asked about the possibility of co-writing Donbro vs. Gozyuger with Akiko, and whether Murakami would appear, he didn't respond; the question was skipped. (The info was leaked in advance.)
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