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massaccre · 8 days
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お誕生日おめでとう一条さん🥳😎 Wish you a very happy 50th birthday!!!!
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weigy · 2 years
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KAIZO NINGEN / 改造人間
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himitsusentaiblog · 1 year
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Pics from the opening ceremony of the Kamen Rider 50th Anniversary Exhibition.
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peterkothe · 2 years
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KAMEN RIDER W
In the wind powered city of Fuuto, a self proclaimed “hard boiled” private eye and his amnesic genius buddy, battle crime and monsters as two-in-one masked super-detective: Kamen Rider W (or Kamen Rider Double, which ever suits your fancy!)
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bugtransport · 1 year
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am i the only bitch out here going insane over the kamen rider anniversary songs?
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redsnerdden · 1 year
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FUUTO PI- A Fun Series for Both New and Veteran Kamen Rider Fans
FUUTO PI Series Review- A Fun Series for Both New and Veteran Kamen Rider Fans #KamenRiderW #FUUTOPI #KamenRider #anime #仮面ライダーシリーズ #tokusatsu
It was the first Kamen Rider series to be adapted into an anime series, FUUTO PI is a continuation of the Fūto Tantei manga series, which was written by Riku Sanjo and illustrated by Masaki Sato with Toei producer Hideaki Tsukada serving as the supervisor for the manga. FUUTO PI was also part of Kamen Rider’s 50th Anniversary. The story begins in Fuuto, better known as the Windy City. Mysterious…
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macheteddy · 2 years
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Why is it with every kamen rider movie I’ve seen, some one’s going around killing all the other riders. I really just want one of them to comment on it
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visforvictini13 · 2 years
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Name: Kamen Rider Ichigo / Takeshi Hongo
Trainer Card Number: 530
Gender: Male
Series Of Origin: Kamen Rider (Original Series)
Type Specialty: Bug
Marowak: Kamen Rider was based on an Ishinamori manga called Skull Man and well Marowak is pretty well known for its skull
Hisuian Braviary: So he was stolen by Shocker and this is him retaking his powers and using them for good
Volcarona: The Typhoon Driver because Volcarona can learn Hurricane
Hitmonlee: He was the originator of the Rider Kick
Scizor: He’s a cyborg
Kricketune: As close to a grasshopper as we can get
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edsonjnovaes · 1 year
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Shin Kamen Rider
Trailer do filme Shin Kamen Rider, que está sendo feito por Hideaki Anno (Evangelion). Parece que vai ser um bom filme para os fãs de Kamen Rider. Visual Novel Brasil – Facebook Sou bem novo na franquia Kamen Rider. Tentei ver o Kamen Rider Black Sun e achei chato demais para o meu gosto, mas estou gostando bastante do Kamen Rider Geats. Aceito recomendações. Shin Kamen Rider (シン・仮面ライダー, Shin…
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Happy Birthday Kamen Rider X!
I recently (beginning February) finished that series and then learned that it was its 50th anniversary. Strange coincidence.
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ichijokaoru · 7 days
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some colourful goichi pages from my sketchbook! :3c
I'd normally wanna stack a few more pages up before posting buuuut it is my beloved ichijou's 50th birthday today and I was very sad I didn't post anything new for godai's last month <3
this is my toku dedicated blog where i regularly post kamen rider stuff, but if you like my art, feel free to poke @magentameows, my dedicated art blog! :3
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In 30ish years Joe Odagiri should make a Kamen Rider Kuuga 50th anniversary movie and there's no problems, no Grongi, just 75 year old Yusuke Godai hanging out for 45-60 minutes
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himitsusentaiblog · 11 months
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Just got back from Shin Kamen Rider
And here are my initial thoughts: Wow! I enjoyed that a lot. Much like Shin Ultraman, Shin Kamen Rider is an abbreviated take on the first series of the classic tokusatsu franchise updated with some twists and surprising differences.
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I was actually not prepared for the opening sequence, which involves Hongo Takeshi's escape from the facility where he was turned into the half-man/half-bug hero. It begins pretty in media res with an exciting chase scene that leads to a surprisingly, almost shockingly, bloody fight sequence that would not be out of place in Kamen Rider Amazons/Amazon Riders.
There is a great amount of obvious love for the 1971 original dripping from the screen with classic villains reimagined (of course the first two foes he faces are the Spider and the Bat), music cues and updated but very classic technology.
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As with their previous two live-action Shin versions of classic Tokusatsu franchises, it is clear Anno and Higuchi are having the time of their lives playing around with the toys of their youth in new and exciting ways. Some of the massive standouts for me were the bizarre but brief sequence involving the Scorpion Lady monster and the brilliant new take on Hachi-Onna (Wasp Woman) who may be my favorite villain of the entire film.
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This an Anno film though and he cannot resist tossing in some truly weird ideas and getting incredibly introspective. I have heard numerous complaints about the weird Water Memory scenes from 2006's Kamen Rider The First and this might just one up that with one of the central conceits of the entire film. Mind you, this is a MUCH better film than The First with a much more consistent tone and more balls to the wall Rider action but you do have to take the odd mystical stuff with the awesome.
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This was a good way to round out the Shin Japan Heroes series (if this is indeed the last film of that loose grouping) and I had an amazing time. I will not say anything about the ending BUT if you do see it when it runs for its second showing on June 5 (and you should if you at all can) stay past the ending credits for a special 50th Anniversary treat.
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Ok, minor spoiler after the cut here... I just had to gush for a second.
They found a neat way to work in the Shocker Riders and it made me grin from ear the ear and cackle like a madwoman!
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The important thing to understand about Ishinomori is that he was a very angry person who had every right to be angry, and whose anger did come across in his work. Yes of course the funny goofy 70s TV shows based on said work tip-toed around that a lot but the core of his work, and especially Kamen Rider; was in response to fascism and the complicity of government and people in power in that fascism; and especially in his later years this is bent towards a prioritization of industry over environment and the systems that benefit the rich directly resulting in this. Kamen Rider having themes of his humanity being taken away is interesting in its own right, but it’s written as a direct result of what fascism will do to you and is a commentary on that. It’s about a man who has become a monster, but only because in such an environment there is little else a man can become.
This is where Shin Kamen Rider misses the mark for me. It is very happy to dive into Hongou’s horror at the monster he’s been turned into and much of the first half of the movie is extremely effective at that; but on a wider thematic level it fails at speaking to what environment produces that monster and why it’s interesting to talk about that. Shocker, in being reduced from a more widely fascistic entity with direct links to the Japanese government to instead a small cult of vaguely-defined villains; lacks character and any clear ties to what Hongou and Hayato are. Indeed, in teaming up with government agents and Hongou’s Marvel movie-esque declaration of “I don’t want to change the world!!” as a response to what’s wrong about what the main villain is doing, as if the issue with Shocker here is that they are trying to pervert a perfectly peaceful and lovely status quo rather than being agents of it that infect every corner of society; the opposite message of what Ishinomori was trying to get across is portrayed. It feels an immense disservice to his work for what is supposed to be the big 50th anniversary celebration of his seminal story, and lacks a core understanding of what the man was trying to say and which is still relevant today, if not MORE than it was 50 years ago.
I still on the whole feel this is a good movie, despite everything. As said I think it is extremely successful at portraying a man’s response to his humanity being ripped away from him and how he navigates the world going forward. But as an anniversary work that seeks to be the ‘definitive’ take on Kamen Rider as a story rebooted for a new age, I can’t help but find it fails in many key areas to the point it defeats the purpose of the story in the first place.
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timetoddddavis · 7 days
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:> oh! Ichijo's birthday? His 50th birthday? Why, I have a fic that mentions just such a thing!
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