Something tells me that he needs Touma on his side to spread malice..... Oh well, tell me your theories!
Something tells me that he needs Touma on his side to spread malice..... Oh well, tell me your theories!
OMG!
Then the gang better find out that Sakami is the bad guy, and do something about it fast.
Hi, my first intervention...
I read the page about Sakami Haruya in this wiki and it states his name shares a similar kanji reading with Shutendoji, which makes me think he IS Shutendoji, the same sinister Yo-kai teased from the stinger in the Shadowside movie. From this, I can deduct this Shutendoji is similar to the case of Benkei of the Genma Four, which is a very different Yo-kai from normal Benkei.
If Haruya is interested on Touma and the power of transforming into the Genma via the Yo-kai Watch Ogre, this means should this watch fell into his hands, he'll very likely use its powers to carry whatever plan he's brewing (maybe his search for "the princess"), which is anything but benevolent. As you said, it's been six episodes in which the heroes fought Kaima created by Fukurou and Shadowside Yo-kai unleashed likewise (most, if not all of these Yo-kai, being befriended and their Arks got), but so far neither of them have the idea their enemies are closer than they think (as Ganryu and Sakami are Natsume's teacher and new classmate respectively), so this will end up blowing on their faces if they don't connect the dots between all of these incidents.
If Shadowside follows an story arc structure similar to say, Dragon Ball Z or One Piece, this means after the main antagonist of this arc in Shadowside (Haruya) is defeated for good and if the series is planned for going on longer, they will have to introduce a new antagonist for a new arc, which will be tricky to do if the story needs to keep interest. Remember that halfway the previous series' second season (Jap), there were no longer overarching arcs nor real threats, so Shadowside must adress this issue in the present should planned to be long.
I read the page about Sakami Haruya in this wiki and it states his name shares a similar kanji reading with Shutendoji, which makes me think he IS Shutendoji, the same sinister Yo-kai teased from the stinger in the Shadowside movie. From this, I can deduct this Shutendoji is similar to the case of Benkei of the Genma Four, which is a very different Yo-kai from normal Benkei.
If Haruya is interested on Touma and the power of transforming into the Genma via the Yo-kai Watch Ogre, this means should this watch fell into his hands, he'll very likely use its powers to carry whatever plan he's brewing (maybe his search for "the princess"), which is anything but benevolent. As you said, it's been six episodes in which the heroes fought Kaima created by Fukurou and Shadowside Yo-kai unleashed likewise (most, if not all of these Yo-kai, being befriended and their Arks got), but so far neither of them have the idea their enemies are closer than they think (as Ganryu and Sakami are Natsume's teacher and new classmate respectively), so this will end up blowing on their faces if they don't connect the dots between all of these incidents.
If Shadowside follows an story arc structure similar to say, Dragon Ball Z or One Piece, this means after the main antagonist of this arc in Shadowside (Haruya) is defeated for good and if the series is planned for going on longer, they will have to introduce a new antagonist for a new arc, which will be tricky to do if the story needs to keep interest. Remember that halfway the previous series' second season (Jap), there were no longer overarching arcs nor real threats, so Shadowside must adress this issue in the present should planned to be long.
How was Shutendojo introduced in the stinger of the movie? Also I'm pretty sure that Haruya is after the orgre watch AND Touma since he did say he wanted to play with him. From the characters I've seen say that, it means he wants to make Touma do something he might regret or hurt him.
The name is haruya someone rename this thread!
I read the page about Sakami Haruya in this wiki and it states his name shares a similar kanji reading with Shutendoji, which makes me think he IS Shutendoji, the same sinister Yo-kai teased from the stinger in the Shadowside movie. From this, I can deduct this Shutendoji is similar to the case of Benkei of the Genma Four, which is a very different Yo-kai from normal Benkei.
If Haruya is interested on Touma and the power of transforming into the Genma via the Yo-kai Watch Ogre, this means should this watch fell into his hands, he'll very likely use its powers to carry whatever plan he's brewing (maybe his search for "the princess"), which is anything but benevolent. As you said, it's been six episodes in which the heroes fought Kaima created by Fukurou and Shadowside Yo-kai unleashed likewise (most, if not all of these Yo-kai, being befriended and their Arks got), but so far neither of them have the idea their enemies are closer than they think (as Ganryu and Sakami are Natsume's teacher and new classmate respectively), so this will end up blowing on their faces if they don't connect the dots between all of these incidents.
If Shadowside follows an story arc structure similar to say, Dragon Ball Z or One Piece, this means after the main antagonist of this arc in Shadowside (Haruya) is defeated for good and if the series is planned for going on longer, they will have to introduce a new antagonist for a new arc, which will be tricky to do if the story needs to keep interest. Remember that halfway the previous series' second season (Jap), there were no longer overarching arcs nor real threats, so Shadowside must adress this issue in the present should planned to be long.
I meant he was teased, as Douketsu was refering to him as "Shutendoji-sama", and they brought the subject of "the princess".
They have to find out Haruya's identity first, as well as encounter Fukurou and Douketsu, and befriend more Shadowside Yo-Kai from both the past and the present.
Then they better get on it then.