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    www.kamen-rider-official.com. The Kamen Rider Series (Japanese: 仮面ライダーシリーズ, Hepburn: Kamen Raidā Shirīzu), also known as Masked Rider Series (until Decade), is a Japanese superhero media franchise consisting of tokusatsu television programs, films, manga, and anime, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori.

  2. Jul 2, 2020 · Kamen Rider was a smash hit and the next iteration, V3, began the week after the original ended (very common in Japanese shows). From 1971-1976, there was always a Kamen Rider on TV. After a few ...

    • 1971-1973 - Kamen Rider
    • 1973-1975- V3, X, Amazon, Stronger
    • 1979-1981 - Skyrider and Super-1
    • 1987-1989 - Black and Black Rx
    • 1989-2000 - The Wilderness Years
    • 2000-2009 - Kamen Rider Kuuga & Heisei Phase 1
    • 2009-2019 Kamen Rider Decade & Heisei Phase 2
    • 2019-Present - REIWA Era

    Kamen Rider creator Shotaro Ishinomori was working on a TV adaptation of his manga, Skull Man, when he came up with the idea for Kamen Rider. Skull Manwas considered too cerebral and violent, so Ishinomori changed the story, gave the hero a grasshopper motif, and the rest is history. Kamen Rider is about Takeshi Hongo, a man who was captured by Sho...

    When Kamen Rider ended in 1973, the franchise continued with Kamen Rider V3, beginning a period of annual releases. These series all take place in the same universe as the original Kamen Rider as Kamen Rider's mentor, Tōbei Tachibana, appears in all of them. Though they're tonally similar to the original show, they do slowly introduce some more fan...

    1979's Skyrider was billed as The New Kamen Rider, aiming to take the franchise back to its roots. The story is similar to the original Kamen Rider, but features a new protagonist fighting Neo-Shocker. This was followed byKamen Rider Super-1, which featured a cyborg astronaut who had to repel an invasion from space. After Super-1, the series would ...

    Kamen Rider Black was the first series to not reference the franchise’s previous entries. It followed Kohtaro Minami, a young man who was kidnapped and turned into a cyborg by the Gorgom cult. However, Kohtaro escapes before he can be brainwashed. Kohtaro takes the name Kamen Rider Black and fights the Gorgom. However, he finds himself facing off a...

    After Black RX ended, the series went dormant again. Three movies were made in an attempt to revive the franchise, Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue, Kamen Rider ZO and Kamen Rider J. All of these films made changes to the formula. Shin Kamen Rider is closer to a biopunk horror movie with Shin resembling a humanoid insect rather than someone in armor. The...

    The first series of the Heisei era, Kuuga aimed to start a new mythology for Kamen Rider. It follows Yusuke Godai, a man who finds himself tasked with saving the world from the evil Grongi Tribe. This series changed the franchise's format dramatically, becoming more like a serialized soap operawith interpersonal drama and story arcs on top of the m...

    Marking 10 years of Heisei rider, Decade was an anniversary series that linked all of the previous Heisei Riders. The shows after Decade are referred to as “Heisei Phase Two” by fans. While visually similar to Heisei Phase One, this era is marked by a rise in the number of forms each Rider has as each season tends to feature a collectible toy gimmi...

    Only two series have been released during the Reiwa era so far: Zero-One, and the currently airing Saber. At the moment, it is similar in style to Heisei Phase Two. However, as viewers' tastes change, we'll likely see Kamen Rider evolve to fit them. In a nice callback,Zero-One's base form, Rising Hopper is grasshopper-themed, alluding to the origin...

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  3. The Kamen Rider Series, simply known as Kamen Rider (also known under the English translated title of Masked Rider in shows prior to Kamen Rider Double note .), is a franchise of tokusatsu series created by Shotaro Ishinomori and produced by the Toei Company in 1971, and has since then become one of the milestones in Japanese pop culture, greatly revolutionizing the Japanese superhero and ...

    • 1 Kamen Rider Build. The 28th series in the franchise, Kamen Rider Build was the first TV series in the franchise to take place in an alternate universe, similar to the 2016 web series Kamen Rider Amazons.
    • 2 Kamen Rider W. The 2009 series Kamen Rider W takes place in the harmonious and ecologically developed city of Futo where the Sonozaki Family is trying to sabotage the peace of the people by selling substances called "Gaia Memories" to criminals who use it to turn into superpowered beings called "Dopants."
    • 3 Kamen Rider Faiz. Also known as Kamen Rider 555, the 2003 series is the 13th installment in the Kamen Rider franchise. The main antagonist group this time around is The Smart Brain corporation, the most powerful company in the fictional world of Kamen Rider 555; they are trying for total world domination by killing off the entire human popular and replacing them with "Orphnochs," who are apparently the next stage in humanity's evolution.
    • 4 Kamen Rider Gaim. In the fictional city of Zawame in Kamen Rider Gaim, The Yggdrasill Corporation is a major international company that set up its headquarters in the suburban town and has modernized it in a manner where the whole city is dependent on them for all kinds of services, referred to as "Jōkamachi" in Japanese.
  4. Kiva (Not A.R.) meets up with Decade and told him that he was tasked with destroying the worlds, but he didn't. And now, him and his allies must kill Decade. Onodera is revivded by Kivaara but as Ultimate Kuuga. Now all of the Riders are fighting Decade. All of the Riders one by one are killed off by Decade.

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  6. Jun 26, 2023 · The birth of Kamen Rider. Created by the visionary manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori, Kamen Rider emerged during a superhero boom in Japan. If Ishinomori’s name doesn’t sound familiar, his other work might, as he’s more well known for introducing the Super Sentai series, more commonly referred in the West as Power Rangers, and Cyborg 009, which showcased Japan’s earliest superhero teams ...

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