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Kamen Rider is a Japanese action/sci-fi TV show first aired in [[the '70s|1971]]. From its humble roots of cyborgs taking down neo-[[nazi]]s, the show has since broken into the U.S. market through masterpieces like Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight, and [[no|Saban's Masked Rider]]. | Kamen Rider is a Japanese action/sci-fi TV show first aired in [[the '70s|1971]]. From its humble roots of cyborgs taking down neo-[[nazi]]s, the show has since broken into the U.S. market through masterpieces like Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight, and [[no|Saban's Masked Rider]]. | ||
− | + | The current season focuses on Kouta Kazuraba, Kamen Rider Gaim, who, along with [[Banana|Banana]]man and other dance crew riders in the strange corporate city of Zawame, use strange interdimensional seed padlocks to transform and have wicked fights. The season is written by the guy who wrote [[anime|Madoka Magica]] and claimed in an interview that influence will be drawn from early Heisei riders such as the similar-to-Madoka Ryuki, the goal of which is to create a series designed to take viewers on a wild ride. | |
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[[Image:Kamen_rider_black_bootleg.jpg|thumb|Black once attempted to reinvent himself without the Kamen Rider name.]] | [[Image:Kamen_rider_black_bootleg.jpg|thumb|Black once attempted to reinvent himself without the Kamen Rider name.]] | ||
+ | [[Image:WIZARD.png|thumb|Wizard shows his disdain for audience reaction to his show.]] | ||
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==Episodes== | ==Episodes== |
Revision as of 17:07, 8 October 2013
Description
Kamen Rider is a Japanese action/sci-fi TV show first aired in 1971. From its humble roots of cyborgs taking down neo-nazis, the show has since broken into the U.S. market through masterpieces like Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight, and Saban's Masked Rider.
The current season focuses on Kouta Kazuraba, Kamen Rider Gaim, who, along with Bananaman and other dance crew riders in the strange corporate city of Zawame, use strange interdimensional seed padlocks to transform and have wicked fights. The season is written by the guy who wrote Madoka Magica and claimed in an interview that influence will be drawn from early Heisei riders such as the similar-to-Madoka Ryuki, the goal of which is to create a series designed to take viewers on a wild ride.
Characters
Showa Era
Heisei Era
- Kuuga
- Agito
- Ryuki, adapted for the U.S. as Dragon Knight
- Faiz, also known as 555, also known as Φ's, also known as Phi's, also known as FFFFF.
- Blade
- Hibiki
- Kabuto
- Den-O, King of Trains
- Kiva, King of Vampires
- Decade
- Narutaki
- Double
- Shotaro
- Phillip
- OOO
- Ankh
- Fourze
- Wizard
- Gaim
Episodes
Usage
First Used in a Poop by
Often Used By
Sometimes Used By
Liked by
Disliked by
Further information
Main Source for Poopers
External Links