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Garo Special Byakuya No Majuto

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Garo Special Byakuya No Majuto

This article has not yet received a rating on the project's. This article has not yet received a rating on the project's. I noticed that the cast lacks the name of the child actress who played Rin Yamagatana. Is this an oversight or are there no available sources as of the moment. The GARO Special website lists her name, but I cannot translate it. Could anyone work on this to complete the cast list? It's quite unfair in my opinion to leave Rin's actress out as she had a pivotal role in the story.

() 15:54, 8 February 2008 (UTC) Here is her name based on the GARO Special Website: 柴本優澄美. Could anybody translate this so we could add it on the Cast List? () 14:14, 10 February 2008 (UTC) Title of the Special [ ] Doesn't 'Beast of the White Night' make more sense in the respect that Tsubasa/DAN is a 'white knight', creating a sort of play on words? () 00:22, 23 September 2009 (UTC) If we used the names, his name would be White Night Knight Dan. And 'White Night' is just a direct translation of the two kanji that make up the word 'Byakuya' which refers to lunar eclipses.— () 01:35, 29 September 2009 (UTC).

So Kouga is wandering around fighting Horrors, duh, and along the way he meets a Makai Priestess in training who was sent by Priest Amon. Thanks to Rin, Amon is able to bring a request from beyond the grave, he wants Kouga to save someone for him. He wants him to save Jabi. Once Jabi is back, we have a villain to defeat, and this time around it's the ancient and deadly Legules family! Long story short, this special is an unfocused mess that barely makes any sense and much like the TV show, uses magic MacGuffin's or made up terminology to stand in for real explanations.

Unlike the TV show however, a weak story isn't balanced by strong characters. Kouga, Zero and the rest of our established characters are as enjoyable as ever, but everyone new is completely forgettable. Rin is a child character and for some reason the universe decreed that ever child character must be annoying enough that you'd love to see them step in front of a bus.

Tsubasa has a damn cool suit of armour, even if he looks oddly like the main villain of Kamen Rider Kuuga, but his actual character is lacking, feeling more like a straight faced parody of early Kouga than anything else - this at times seems to be done deliberately, but it never makes his character more engaging. The new villains are just as uninteresting, functioning more as plot devices of false tension, rather than being actual characters or adding much to what little story we have. Thankfully then, Jabi's return is a great one. Not only is she looking sexier than ever, she is presented as a lot more badass and resourceful than she really got a chance to be in the main series, as she died almost as soon as she was introduced. She left a good impression in that brief time though, and doesn't let us down here. Things like Jabi's return and the new stuff we get to learn about Kouga, and the like, certainly make this special feel more worthwhile than the Kiba Gaiden even if this is a weaker film overall. This two part special aired pretty much directly after GARO finished, as such, it's pretty damn dated.