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sailorgokaidecade · 4 months
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All Tertiary Kamen Riders:
Ryo Ashihara (Kamen Rider Gills)
Shuichi Kitaoka (Kamen Rider Zolda)
Shuji Mihara (Kamen Rider Delta)
Joker Undead/"Hajime Aikawa" (Kamen Rider Chalice)
Tomizo Todayama (Kamen Rider Todoroki)
Masato Mishima (Kamen Rider TheBee IV)
Kotaro Nogami (Kamen Rider New Den-O)
Taiga Nobori (Kamen Rider Saga/Dark Kiva III)
Yusuke Onodera (Kamen Rider Kuuga - Alternate Reality)
Sokichi Narumi (Kamen Rider Skull)
Michal Minato (Kamen Rider Aqua)
Seed of Life from the Universe/"Nadeshiko Misaki" (Kamen Rider Nadeshiko)
Mayu Inamori (Kamen Rider Mage)
Mitsuzane Kureshima (Kamen Rider Ryugen)
Roidmude 000/"Chase" (Kamen Rider Proto-Drive/Chaser)
Alain (Kamen Rider Necrom)
Taiga Hanaya (Kamen Rider Snipe)
Kazumi Sawatari (Kamen Rider Grease)
Woz (Kamen Rider Woz)
Yua Yaiba (Kamen Rider Valkyrie)
Kento Fukamiya (Kamen Rider Espada)
Sakura Igarashi (Kamen Rider Jeanne)
Neon Kurama (Kamen Rider Na-go)
Spanner Kurogane (Kamen Rider Valvarad)
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i'm rewatching episode blue of the chou den-o trilogy and owner was really like "what if i was homophobic for no reason. what if i ripped this relationship apart. lmao. learn a lesson koutarou!" meanwhile ryoutarou (13 again) is like "uh my grandson he is gay please give him back his monster boyfriend"
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sailor-cresselia · 11 months
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I've got a question about Yuuto's age... was the one in 1993 highschooler or middle schooler Yuuto Sakurai?
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I'm gonna lump these two asks together, because I suspect they are related.
Regarding Yuuto... Initially, I'm gonna be honest with you Anon, I genuinely could not remember! It's been a hot while since I've watched Den-O, and the time travel aspects as they relate to Yuuto are such a tangle I can't remember which past instance of him was which.
A quick check of both the Zukan and the Wiki says that Yu, the 11-year-old Yuuto from Onigashima Warship, is from 1980. Looking up 'when Zero Form debuted' says that the Yuuto they witnessed on a trip, in 1993, wasn't Zeronos yet, so he has to be younger than the Yuuto we follow through most of the show, who we know for a fact (via the zukan and text within the show) is 19.
So, the simple answer to your question is that in 1993, Sakurai Yuuto is high-school aged.
The Zukan, and I do believe the show itself, state Airi to be 22. You don't actually need to be able to read or translate Japanese to see this. You can go right onto the website itself and see! The character ages use arabic numbering - aka 0-9.
The problem, however, comes when you try to apply Math to Yuuto's ages, and how they don't add up. Literally.
Toei, as I have mentioned before, is not particularly good at math.
For Yu to be 11 in 1980, he would have been born in 1972.
For Yuuto to be from some point in 1993 (after March 27, the day they travel to in episodes 39&40), he would have been born in 1974.
Now, the obvious answer here is that, since Onigashima Warship was released during Decade, and thus several years after Den-O ended, Toei simply forgot their own setting, and placed the movie a little early. This would not surprise me.
It's quite poorly thought out of them, given that Den-O was one of the series with the most timestamps at the time, and how important said timestamps were to the mechanics of the show, but it would not surprise me.
Now, for what I suspect is the actual crux of a pair of questions, one day apart, about 'which Yuuto was the middle schooler' and 'do we have an age for Airi'.
Yes, there is a rather significant age gap between Airi and Sakurai. However, they were, for all appearances, in a very healthy, devoted relationship. They were in love. Sakurai was willing to erase himself from existence to protect Airi and their unborn daughter, and yet some small part of her was still able to remember him. Most people had no recollection of his existence at all, but she still felt the gap his un-personing left.
If the point of asking me these questions was for some sort of shipping discourse, then, please. Don't. I catalogue this information for reference purposes, not to incite or fuel arguments.
If the point was just curiosity, I'm sorry for jumping the gun and assuming otherwise. I've just seen way too much fandom drama regarding character age gaps to want to risk it being that.
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"While it it's a case of either not having anything for him, or just Dori Sakurada being unavailable, but it is kind of surprising to me that Kotaro (New Den-O) never had some form of appearance in Zi-O."
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ultramantr1gger · 11 months
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All your tokusatsu posting has activated my neurons, so I gotta ask: between Ultraman and Kamen Rider, which one would you recommend getting into first? (I plan on going through both, but am curious as to what you think)
id recommend kamen rider first (or super sentai but i dont watch that(familiarity from power rangers i guess)). depends on if u want to see giant aliens fight giant monsters or dudes on motorcycles fight regular sized monsters
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cough-droplet · 1 month
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AAAAAA finally we're done with the project we've been working on for the better part of a year at this point: A new sub of Kamen Rider Faiz!
This is probably the sub project I've felt proudest of my work on, and I really recommend checking it out whether or not you've watched the show before. I promise, even if you've seen the show before, this will help you Get It more lmao.
Anyway here are links to all of our Faiz releases so far:
Main series batch: Contains all 50 episodes, the summer movie Paradise Lost, and the Hyper Battle Video.
Kamen Rider Faiz: Paradise Regained: The recently-released 20th anniversary movie.
Kamen Rider No. 4: A 3-part miniseries crossover between Faiz, Drive, and Den-O. Serves as an end cap to Takumi's various crossover appearances in later years, and in my opinion is a very interesting sort of parallel story to Paradise Regained.
The Murder Case, Part 1: The first half of a comedic murder mystery TTFC special meant to tie in to Paradise Regained. The second half releases in May.
Justiφ’s cover by Murakami Kohei and Inoue Masahiro: This one we did for fun as a way of getting the full translation of the opening out there lmao.
Identiφ’s live at Chou Eiyuu Sai: The main theme to Paradise Regained, same deal.
Anyway. Open your eyes or whatever I love this show
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asknarashikari · 6 months
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I think it's funny that most of kr fandom that hc that kamen rider legend is Tsukasa and Daiki son lol
Well it seems like a logical conclusion between him having both of their powersets and parts of their personalities
Not to mention, to me it seems like he was created partly because Masahiro Inoue has stated he's in no rush to reprise Tsukasa- while I won't be surprised if he does end up coming back (even in this special), it seems like they're preparing for a scenario in which he doesn't come back for a long while.
We'd be able to connect more easily to the character meant to fill the gap he'd leave if they were someone already connected to Tsukasa- like how Kotaro/New Den-O was Ryoutaro/Den-O's grandson. So a relative of some kind, like a son, makes sense. And it's not like Tsukasa's been seen with a lot of people as of late- the only one is Daiki himself (the Onodera in the recent V Cinemas is a fake so I don't count it).
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maepop · 4 months
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sorry if this has already been asked but what animes / shows do you reccomend? or personal favorites :-) love your art btw ;;
i feel like im better at recommending games and movies maybe coz i usually dont remember what anime ive watched but you know i rly love kamen rider so much myfavorite franchise evurrr LOL my favorite riders are Fourze, Den-O, Geats, Zero-One, Build...just to name a few... i love Ghost too .. so if you're new to riders, you can start with any of those :) i don't watch as much super sentai but i love Donbrothers, Lupinranger vs Patranger, and the currently airing Kingohger ! (i'm soo behind kingohger tho but i rly rly love it so far and i heard the current episodes are rly good...)
other shows i rly like are Breaking Bad + Better Call Saul, Pushing Daisies, and The Good Place . anime i rly love are Great Pretenders, Death Note, Artiswitch, re:Cutie Honey, all ikuni anime (utena, penguindrum, yurikuma, sarazanmai) ... probably more if i remember im better at naming manga i like too sometimes its easier to find rly good experimental manga
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thankyoumskobayashi · 6 months
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the 2.0 in battle fight 2.0, explaiined. blade spoilers, kabuto spoilers, godspeed love spoilers/kabuto movie spoilers, den-o spoilers, and ooo spoilers (just in case) below please be warned
listen. i love blade, don't get me wrong. i've watched the 12 minute blade meme video more times than i care to count. that said, the battle fight in blade was really sloppily executed. who are the card monsters and why are they killing people? what are the risks and rewards of fighting the card monsters as a kamen rider? both of these questions don't get answered early on and the answers to these as they're revealed genuinely feel pulled out of the screenwriter's ass. (i'm not salty about the remote not working after all 4 suits have been sealed)
battle fight, was, at its core, a battle royale between standard suit deck of monsters. the winner got their wish granted by the shitty fuckin' mobius rock (fuck the mobius rock!) but that was only explained to us more than halfway through the show. the 2.0 appended to it implies an upgrade in every way. sure, we see that it's a dangerous, deadly battle royale from episode 1, where the winner gets a wish granted, but instead of becoming disinterested due to knowing all that already, mr takahashi builds the suspense by having us follow tanuki guy as he learns about the battle royale from scratch.
blade began knowing a bit about the monsters and why it was important to fight them, but i think the world ending shit was only thrown in during the early 40s episodes. however, we don't see a lot of memory-wiping stuff in blade unless it's like.... i guess hirose's dead dad's nice evil clone or something???? snyways, instead of relying on blade's vague outlines, geats does a nice job of blending some intriguing conceits and concepts from a few other kamen rider seasons.
first, the fact that contestants can get to the battle royale from anywhere in the city using their driver. this is a conceit that was used a lot in den-o, to both comedic and somber effects. geats takes this and amplifies this, with the phone calls to loved ones from the empty echoey hallway outside the battle royale lounge. (i bet that hall echoes wih the ghosts of dead riders past but we'll leave that for the fanfics, shall we?) it takes the contrast between isolation (the contestants aren't allowed to tell non-contestants about the battle royale) and connection (the phone calls as attempts to connect with the outside world) builds tension quite deliciously.
second, the fact that the focus character is a "weak, average guy" was something airlifted directly from shoji yonemura's kamen rider kabuto. the parallels between kitsune and tanuki, to tendou souji and kagami arata are almost palpable. there's even a grandma quote copypasted into the dialogue of episode 2. from the perspective of the "weak, average guy" we as an audience have the advantage of seeing the titular protagonist's brusque and rude side as well as getting to see his cool and kind side. the fact that the tanuki guy chose to sacrifice to let kitsune get the victory for the sake of humanity is parallel to a certain movie (hello godspeed love). the fact that we get to see the kitsune secretly stick up for tanuki guy to purple asshole in the card fight mission during round/wave 2 is parallel to the tendou souji who joined zect just to secretly help kagami stalk that doctor guy who got impersonated by a bunch of worms. howevery, geats makes this better by possibly swapping out the supporting cast each new wave/world. i can't wait to see who the next supporting cast will be!
third, straight from my heart and soul, the power behind the battle royale contestants' strengths to fight is desire. if you've seen kamen rider ooo you know the drill. however, instead of leaving the wish up to chance if they win, like in the blade's battle fight, geats forces the contestants to confront their desires beforehand. kinda like the imagin from den-o and the greeed from ooo, the characters must all make a wish, before confronting their own mortality and gambling their lives towards something they've always wanted. now, i have no doubt hino eiji would be a monster in this colisseum, but let's save that for the fanfiction as well. during the ensuing fights and power struggles, the contestants are once again reminded of their reasons for fighting, and that guides their decisions into the battle royale we see today. it's also lightly implied that the battle royale is powered by the strengths of the contestants' desires, but let's save that conversation for once again when i have more evidence to back it up.
anyways, battle fight two point oh is better in almost every way than blade's battle fights (which there were also two of, but i use point oh to disambiguate between blade's and geats's). i lobe blade but it was like watching a train wreck i just can't look away. geats is something else. i haven't yet figured out what metaphor defines it yet. but i'm thinking about it.
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egophiliac · 2 years
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hello hello! i am actually the anon from a bit back who screamed about how cute ortho’s college gear was :D i really loved your riddle-trey-mrs. rosehearts comic, the painting the roses was something i never thought about with riddle’s hair but now the concept wont leave my brain, it’s hilarious and so so so fitting. 
but!!! the main reason behind my ask. ive seen a ton of kamen rider stuff on your blog and it piqued my interest! ive been a bit intimidated by the fact there seems to be a lot of different series, so i was wondering if you could spare me a recommendation where to start, please? it seems like a fun time :D
AHH! thank you!! I apologize in advance because Rider is very close to my heart so I tend to get wordy about it, but I am always happy to inflict share it with others. :D :D :D
the blessing and curse about there being essentially a brand new show every year is that there's a huge variety in tone, theme, and quality -- really the only consistent thing is superhero boys fighting rubber monsters. so you can pretty much jump in anywhere with any that sound interesting to you! personally I started with Den-O and I think it still stands up as one of the better ones; my personal favorites are:
Den-O - chronically unlucky boy fights Time Crime with the help of a time-travelling train and a bunch of idiot demons that live in his head -- great if you like a weird, slapsticky show that only takes itself semi-seriously, and has some surprisingly genuine emotional moments scattered throughout
W/Double - a detective and his semi-omniscient partner fuse into one superhero to protect their city, and solve the mystery of his partner's past -- a nice balance between silly and serious; if found family is your jam, this is basically that in a rubber-suited package (also one of Suda Masaki's first roles if you're a fan of his!)
OOO - a drifter is accidentally responsible for release a bunch of monsters into the world, now must stop them with the help of a shady corporation and a snarky disembodied floating arm (it makes sense in context I promise) -- goes more serious as it goes on, more plot-focused but also with solid characters, not to mention the origin of everyone's favorite 🎂Cakeboss🎂
Zero-One - struggling young comedian suddenly inherits the presidency of a giant robotics company, tries to juggle corporate politics with stopping a terrorist group of anti-human androids -- starts out pretty silly and upbeat but veers a bit darker later on, unfortunately suffered from pandemic restrictions so there's a couple of big pacing stutters (don't skip 35.5, it's not just a clipshow!) but still a perfectly enjoyable series
Ex-Aid - pediatric intern slash radical gamer fights sentient video game viruses, and it just keeps getting weirder from there -- much darker than the designs would make you think, honestly this one is messier in execution so maybe not a great entry point, but I did really love it nonetheless (Poppy my beloved)
on the other end, avoid Decade and Zi-O, which are anniversary series that expect you to already be familiar with past Riders (and, honestly, just aren't very good. which I say as one of the, like, three people who liked Decade. I love Tsukasa but he could only carry it so far. o7)
of course, these are only my opinions and you may find your own mileage may vary! plenty of people do not care for the ones I listed, and conversely there are some I hated that other people really loved -- the variety is one of the fun things about it! and even then it is a very specific type of show so it's totally understandable if it ends up not being for you. I appreciate you taking the time to check it out, and I hope you enjoy! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
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yeonchi · 1 month
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Kisekae Insights #46: Kamen Rider Zi-O Part 4 - King’s Dominion
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“The powers of the Kamen Riders have finally been inherited. Now, the curtain rises on the final battle to decide the true king of time. Joyful all ye nations rise, join the triumph of the skies!”
The finale arc of the original Zi-O was something I definitely wanted to improve on. Despite the series being about time, the finale arc changed focus to it being about Rider worlds, cementing its status of being Decade 2.0. With all plots and footage available from the entire series used up, the plots for the final arc of the series are adapted from the final episodes of Kamen Rider Zero-One, which still worked to my benefit despite the pandemic affecting production of that series.
Let’s dive into the final arc of the series and see how my adaptation skills fared.
Episode 31: Scaredy Boys and Fearless Girls ~ Between Quartzer 2019 ~
Adapted from the Hyper Battle DVD Kamen Rider BiBiBi no BibillGeiz and Decade episodes 24 and 25. This was originally going to be separate DVD extras/specials until I realised that I needed a filler episode and the specials were short enough that I could combine them into one.
The boys and girls get their own focus in this episode. In the first half, Sougo, Kazuto and Mark set up a haunted school for Geiz after he got scared the night before watching classic Doctor Who. As everyone realises that the school could be actually haunted, Geiz obtains the Bibill Ridewatch.
Meanwhile in the second half, Luna has breakfast with Akari, Narutaki and Veronica. They were originally waiting on Kayley, but she was being held up by a Makamou named Chinomanako who steals her Diend Gunmorpher (non-X). The Makamou uses it to transform into Chinomanako Diend aka Gedou Diend, a hybrid Another Rider who can summon monsters through the Gunmorpher.
Kensuke breaks his partnership with Swartz as he sets the Quartzer Riders on him. The girls manage to defeat Gedou Diend, but Swartz uses the non-X Gunmorpher’s power to create the Diend Anotherwatch. Despite this setback, the girls head for an overnight hot springs trip before Luna comes home to the boys who are still spooked over what happened at the haunted school.
In other scenes, the other Sougo becomes Ohma Zi-O; Changyue recalls how he paid two Soulbound villains to create a distraction so he can steal the technology for the Ridewatches, Ziku Drivers and Time Mazines; and Swartz meets with Heure and Ora and gives them the Diend and Gold Drive Anotherwatches…
Episode 32: An Eternal Party ~ Another World 2019 ~
Adapted from Zi-O episodes 44, 45 and 46, namely the Another Worlds arc but without Another Drive because that’s already been done. Sougo’s birthday is rejoiced in this episode.
Previously, we had Woz servants for Sougo and Geiz, namely Kazuto (Black Woz) and Kensuke (White Woz), but this episode features a new Woz named Akihito Hayasaka (Red Woz), who serves the queen of time Tsukuyomi ABC and transforms into Kamen Rider Woz The Next, taking the place of Kamen Rider Aqua in the adaptation of this arc. However, Luna makes it clear to Akihito that even if were to become the queen of time, she won’t rule unless Sougo and Geiz are with her.
Heure and Ora make their appearance as Another Diend and Another Gold Drive as they fight Tsukuyomi and Woz The Next followed by Proto Woz and the Quartzer Riders. This is just after Swartz sent them into another world to fight G4, Fuma, Dark Ghost and Rey.
Tetsuya Iwanaga reprises his role as Yūni Yamishima, aka Kamen Rider Eternal, and to be honest, I didn’t picture him hitting as hard compared to Mitsuru Matsuoka as Katsumi Daidou. Oh well, Iwanaga’s the only guy we could get who can fluently speak English.
E-Zen Tiforp returns from episode 2 and new OCs Rainbow Lightspeed and Alchemic Flower are introduced. Replacing Yukihiro from the Den-O tribute in the original is Another Fourze/Faiz from episode 3, whose Another World has him seeing his girlfriend alive and well. Proto Woz’s summoned Rider is Mad Rogue, who engages Tsukuyomi as Proto Woz fights Woz Ginga Finally as part of their plan to send the two of them into Geiz’s Another World. As part of this plan, Kensuke also steals his Future Note back from Narutaki.
Episode 33: The Power of ABC ~ [REDACTED] Would Bang 2014 ~
Adapted from the Over Quartzer movie.
The title of this episode is a reference to Akari Ichigo and her real name, which has been redacted for privacy reasons. Basically in Year 9, people continued to learn about my crush on Akari and one of the boys managed to rhyme a shortened version of her name with “would bang”. The year 2014 in the title is a reference to Akari Ichigo being the main villain of the two Doctor Who series I produced and broadcast in that year.
In the last episode, Kensuke went back in time and recruited two villains relating to Hiroki’s past in different timelines (as parallel isotopes); in 2014, he recruits Akari Ichigo, who had just killed her husband in their final battle, then in 2013, he recruits the main villain of The Name of Hiroki Ichigo, who had spread himself all over Hiroki’s timestream inside his grave on Trenzalore - let’s call him Hisahide Matsunaga. In case I haven’t mentioned him before, Hisahide was one of my fans at high school in Year 7 and 8 who started teasing me when he got put in my class in Year 9. Together, Hiryuu Kakogawa, Hisahide Matsunaga and Evil Akari Ichigo are Kamen Riders Barlckxs (pronounced “Barukus” but not like “Baracus”), Zonjis and Zamonas. The three Riders can use the power of the Ancient Kamen Rider Ridewatches to utilise powers associated with them. Hiryuu’s goal with Quartzer is to restart the Heisei era from scratch, not his Superboy-Prime attitude of “things were better in the Showa era!” which was what he said in the final stage show.
Later, Swartz has Heure and Ora recreate the remaining Another Riders that hadn’t been recreated previously by forcibly contracting people; if an Another Rider is created and destroyed twice, the Time Jackers can summon them as they please without requiring contracts. As the Time Jackers come into conflict with Barlckxs’ group, Kensuke confronts Sougo’s group and sends duplicates of the Sisterhood of Karn to fight them. The defeat of Sougo’s group in that battle leads Luna to agree to Akihito’s offer for a new power and he uses the power of Geiz Revive and Woz Ginga Finally to create the Tsukuyomi ABC Ridewatch, which combines with the power of Ohma Zi-O to allow her to assume her upgrade/super form, Tsukuyomi ABC.
At the end of the episode, Akihito gives Sougo the Woz Ridewatch. It is also revealed that Akihito is working with Kensuke and Quartzer as he is sent to go undercover with the Time Jackers…
Episode 34: Assorted Spirits of the Past ~ Villain of the Chaos 2013 ~
Adapted from Zi-O’s final stage show.
In a similar vein to the last episode, the year 2013 in the title is a reference to The Name of Hiroki Ichigo being produced and broadcast in that year. The tagline is a reference to how Hisahide Matsunaga prided himself as a villain in Samurai Warriors 4.
Akihito obtains two blank Ridewatches from Swartz, then uses one of them to turn the Dark Ninja into Another Ninja in 2022. Once Another Ninja is destroyed by Ninja, Okachi and Mizuna, Akihito uses the other blank Ridewatch to create another Ninja Anotherwatch, which he uses on Iroha Kagura in 2019. Kensuke makes contact with the three Riders and offers to help them stop Another Ninja as he brings them to 2019.
Back in 2019, the Time Jackers recreate Another Shinobi, Another Quiz and Another Kikai as well and set them on the Ninja Riders as they fight Another Ninja. Sougo and his friends arrive at the scene only for Kensuke to send the Dorks out at them. As Zi-O’s side manages to gain the upper hand, Kensuke demoralises Zi-O by revealing that in 2013 of the actual (Hiroki’s) timeline, he would murder the Dorks’ leader. Upon returning home, Mirror World Sougo berates Sougo for getting scared over killing one person in the future when he would end up killing many more people as Ohma Zi-O. Hearing his friends talking about his past, Sougo heads downstairs to explain himself, which is received by reassurance from the others that it isn’t his fault that people see him differently.
Elsewhere, Hiroki and Kayley are upgrading their K-Touches to be compatible with their X equipment, creating the K-Touch 21 for Hiroki and the Ultimate Complete Form upgrade for Kayley with the help of Firerose, Narutaki and Akari contributing their powers and assistance to streamline the Rider powers more efficiently.
Later, Akihito brings Lugiel, Copper Plume and Rally Flag to fight Hiryuu’s group while the Time Jackers and Another Riders attack the city, where they are met by Kensuke and the Ninja Riders, who in turn are met by Sougo and his friends. Sougo and Geiz use Zi-O Woz Armor and Geiz Bibill Armor in the ensuing fight alongside Woz Ginga Finally and Tsukuyomi ABC, though they end up having to upgrade to Grand Zi-O and Geiz Revive. Hiroki and his friends also arrive, with Hiroki and Kayley debuting their new extra final forms, Decade Complete Form 21 and Diend Ultimate Complete Form. The other Sougo sees this battle happening and summons Rentarou, Isamichi, Reimondo and Handles to help defeat their Another Rider counterparts.
At the end of the battle, Rentarou and Isamichi see that Another Ninja was actually Iroha and they encourage her to enrol in the Leapfrog Ninja Academy so she can protect herself. Akari Ichigo reveals to her husband that because the Future Riders didn’t originally exist in this timeline, they are contributing to the worsening distortions in time and space, which leads Hiroki to finally decide that this world will be destroyed. With this battle, the Time Jackers have their full Another Rider Army.
Episode 35: Sonika Unleashed ~ Second Coming 2020 ~
So, you know how I initially cancelled my plans for Crestor Calandia as Another OOO after Chris-chan’s arrest in late-July 2021? Nearly a year later, it was revealed that Chris was attempting to get his mother placed in an aged care home in order to be able to return to 14BC. I think you can see what inspired me to write this original filler episode.
Sougo and his friends are walking on the waterfront when they notice an island in the distance that was never there before. Sougo and Geiz go to investigate and they discover that Swartz and Kensuke are investigating as well. Agreeing to a truce for the time being, the four of them discover that they are in this project’s version of Cwcville, namely Hayasaka. As the four are attacked by the Sonikas and Rosekas within Hayasaka, their comrades are being attacked back on Minato-Sugaru Island and are forced to retreat after being overwhelmed. This scene’s battle features the main Sougo using Decade Armor Origin (because Decade’s power was given back to Hiroki though he still had a remnant of it for Grand Zi-O) and the return of Geiz Genm Armor. Yeah, I’m one to highlight lesser-used forms to get more value for money out of them.
Later, Hiroki and his group head to the mysterious island to investigate while Crestor Calandia goes to 9TO5 to get Mark to clean three medallions. From Hiroki requesting Shinbu Serizawa to do some research in the Reading Room and Crestor talking to Mark, we get the backstory of this situation; Megumi Sonozaki snitched on Crestor’s “soul bonding” with his mother Beatrice and was forced out of his home by police, at which point he also “borrowed” some money from his mother’s account. Crestor was arrested for this, but during the trial, his previous crimes and transgressions were taken into account because his universe is one that has no sympathy for eccentrics like Crestor. As a result, Crestor was imprisoned in Stormcage, the most secure prison in his universe.
Even though Crestor remained largely compliant and resigned to his fate, he managed to manifest psychic powers over time and escape with the help of Sonika and his comrades, eventually managing to commandeer a spaceship and escape to Sougo’s universe. The authorities in Crestor’s universe have authorised a shoot-to-kill order on sight because they have been unable to contain his power.
After meeting back up with Sougo, Hiroki overhears Mark’s call with him and upon hearing medallions being mentioned, they and their friends quickly rush to 9TO5, but they are unable to stop him charging up his medallions and prevent the second coming of Crestor. Following this, Sougo and Hiroki’s groups team up with the Time Jackers and Quartzer to fight Crestor and his forces. During the battle, Zi-O briefly notices Another Decade defending Another Diend and Another Gold Drive from being ambushed.
Crestor and his forces are all defeated, but the island where Hayasaka stands flies out of the ocean and to the location of the battle as it shoots at everyone. It is revealed that the Crestor they fought was just an avatar; the real Crestor is inside the mayor’s office, which is the cockpit for his spaceship that was disguised as an island. Barlckxs, Zonjis and Zamonas sabotage the ship with their Ancient Rider powers before the Riders destroy it with their Rider Kicks.
Episode 36: A Girl Named [Akari] ~ Showdown 2019 ~
Adapted from Zero-One episodes 34, 35, 37 and 41.
This episode was named after Akari Ichigo’s real-life inspiration like I didn’t do just that 3 episodes ago. During this final week of episodes, Kazuto begins counting down the pages until the end of the world.
After Sougo and his friends defeat some of Sougo’s old enemies that were summoned by Kensuke, Swartz confronts them as Another Decade, proclaiming that he will subjugate humanity and create a paradise for the oppressed. It is then that Button Mash comes from nowhere and attacks Another Decade; Another Decade shoves him off, but his father, Janbit, stands between them, not wanting to let his son be hurt. Later, Swartz recalls how he protected his family on separate occasions in the last few episodes. Sougo also realises this and decides to help Swartz remember who he really is.
Meanwhile, Kensuke goes to the 2012 of Hiroki’s timeline and creates another parallel isotope; namely that of Akari Ichigo around the time when the Hiroki of that time became Sougo. Using his Future Note, Kensuke manages to send 2012 Akari through an Aurora Curtain into 2019. As Sougo fights Swartz in an attempt to convince the latter that he was a father before he became a Time Jacker, Heure joining in the battle before Swartz ends up defending him, 2012 Akari suddenly appears. The sight of her causes Sougo to regain the rest of his memories (which he had been slowly regaining since episode 30) and he quickly takes 2012 Akari away, only managing to escape the pursuit of the Quartzer Riders thanks to Woz Ginga Taiyo.
As Parker and his army decide to make camp on the island following heated tensions on the mainland, Sougo introduces 2012 Akari to his friends at 9TO5. The reason why Sougo hasn’t fully regained his memories despite meeting Akari previously is because 2012 Akari is from the same time period as Sougo and thus is in sync with him. Kensuke tells Hiryuu’s group that 2012 Akari is Sougo’s lynchpin to becoming Ohma Zi-O.
2021 Akari tells her younger self about what will happen to her in the future despite Hiroki warning what would happen if she did that. Sure enough, 2012 Akari becomes horrified by this and runs off. Hiroki receives a report from his comrades back home, who inform him that paradoxes are forming in his world and having two parallel isotopes of Akari are causing them to expand faster. Meanwhile, Kensuke reveals Quartzer to the world in a press conference and announces their intention to eradicate the Time Jackers. As the two groups meet up with their forces and begin fighting each other, Sougo goes to help Swartz while the others help find 2012 Akari. This might go against Sougo’s character, but even if he decided to go find Akari, chances are she’d continue running.
Zi-O manages to defend Another Decade from Proto Woz’s Time Explosion to show Another Decade that despite his goals, he still cares for his family. The two of them agree to a truce and they work together to defeat Proto Woz, who angrily retreats. Though Swartz admits that he underestimated Sougo, he makes it clear that his stance on humanity still hasn’t changed.
Meanwhile, the others find 2012 Akari, who says that she doesn’t want to see Sougo again if it means he will become a monster (not the vilest and evilest demonic overlord, though). They convince 2012 Akari that 2019 is the best place for her to be right now because of all the paradoxes and she eventually agrees to stay at 9TO5 as their new tenant.
Episode 37: The All Riders All-Out Attack ~ Ohma Time 2068 ~
Adapted from Zi-O episode 49 and Zero-One episode 42.
2012 Akari dreams about being saved from Ohma Zi-O by Sougo, only to be shoved aside as Swartz transforms into Another Decade Complete and rushes at Ohma Zi-O. Akari wakes up after this and heads downstairs to find Sougo, who had woken up a bit too early. The two decide to go on an early morning walk when they are attacked by Hiryuu, Hisahide and Evil Akari, who defeat Sougo and steal the Zi-O II and Grand Zi-O Ridewatches.
As Queen Fifi, Angelina and Karen Brewer meet with Parker, Kensuke combines the power of the Grand Zi-O Ridewatch into the Zi-O II Ridewatch, which is the key to Sougo becoming Ohma Zi-O. He also adds in battle data from Sougo’s friends and the Quartzer Riders, which will allow the power of each and every Rider to be drawn to Ohma Zi-O like a magnet.
Sougo is brought back to 9TO5 as he is returned the Grand Zi-O Ridewatch in a package. Meanwhile, the first of the enemy fleets arrive on the island as Parker readies his army to defend it, with the Legend Riders assisting in the defence as well. Seeing the chaos happening, Swartz hijacks a news crew’s cameras and announces that the Time Jackers’ subjugation of humanity begins now.
Swartz summons half of his Another Rider Army, but 2012 Akari goes to him and tries to convince him to stop the fighting, telling him to look into his heart and believe in humanity. Swartz, however, says to 2012 Akari that he doesn’t need a heart because he never had one, before proceeding to kill her with an energy blast. Swartz was originally an AI program; an avatar created by Hiroki and placed in a supercomputer with the purpose of looking after his former wife and even his creator when the time came for it, only to go rogue and break out with his family to enact his revenge against humanity.
As Zi-O is fighting the Another Rider Army with his friends, he hears an explosion and goes to find the dying 2012 Akari, who tells him that if he loves her, then he should help Swartz find his heart. Suddenly, all the Riders who hadn’t given their powers away or had their powers stolen, save for Sougo’s friends, Decade, Diend, Kuuga and Shugo, suddenly find themselves detransformed as their powers are stolen; the only reason why it doesn’t happen to the latter four is because they voluntarily channeled a portion of their power into Ridewatches.
As the Time Jackers confront Geiz, Woz and Tsukuyomi, the battle is suddenly intruded by Ohma Zi-O; Sougo’s voice menacingly ordering Kazuto to rejoice is what reveals him to have become the ultimate king of time; the true Ohma’s Day has arrived. Another Decade tries to take Ohma Zi-O’s power for himself but the power overloads him as Ohma Zi-O easily shrugs him off. Ohma Zi-O launches an attack that detransforms everyone before being detransformed himself due to being overwhelmed by his new power. It is revealed that Evil Akari absorbed 2012 Akari’s body into the Zi-O II Ridewatch and gave it back to Sougo, who uses it in his Ziku Driver to turn it into the Ohma Zi-O Driver and thus transform into Ohma Zi-O. The end of the episode has Sougo breaking down into tears as Evil Akari tells him that she will be by his side, addressing him as her God Almighty…
Episode 38: Overlords and Gods ~ Judgement Dawn 2003 ~
Adapted from Zero-One episode 43.
Ohma Zi-O goes to the mainland and passes judgement on Sougo’s past-life enemies by using his powers to brutally kill them. Heure asks Swartz why he killed 2012 Akari, to which a guilt-ridden Swartz says that all he did was execute justice. Quartzer reveals to Sougo’s friends that Sougo has not only become the vilest and evilest demonic overlord, but he has also become the purest and dearest god and judge of humanity (最浄最愛の神様), much to Kazuto’s disdain of his overlord being addressed in such a manner. Akihito also reveals to Sougo’s friends that he was working for Quartzer all along.
Back at 9TO5, Geiz and Luna are hesitant to tell Mark the truth but Kazuto does it for them, saying that they can’t lie to him when the fate of two timelines is at stake. As such, the three promise that they will bring Sougo back to normal. Hiroki and his friends come in and they are filled in on what is happening.
Sougo later heads back to Minato-Sugaru Island where he is confronted by Hiryuu, who mocks Sougo for saying that he wouldn’t become the vilest and evilest demonic overlord before becoming one anyway. The two of them fight, but Ohma Zi-O manages to defeat him. Sougo’s friends try to stop him, but he brushes them off. The other Sougo calls him out for losing his way; the two Ohma Zi-Os fight and the other Ohma Zi-O is beaten; he notes that he could feel an even deeper sorrow in the main Zi-O’s attacks and offers his help, only to be met by silence.
Sougo then uses his powers to see into different timelines of himself and manipulate Hiroki’s timeline. This would be seen by Hiroki, who transforms into Decade Complete Form 21 to fight him, knowing the truth about who continually manipulated his timeline. Sougo responds in kind by transforming into Ohma Zi-O and projecting the memories around him into Decade’s brain. However, Decade retaliates by projecting memories of himself and his friends in his own timeline like how the Thirteenth Doctor escaped the Matrix (with the instrumental chorus to Journey Through the Decade playing in the background). The two of them defeat each other and Hiroki manages to escape.
Swartz assembles the other half of his Another Rider Army as Sougo confronts him in battle…
Episode 39: Find Your Heart ~ Twilight Dusk 2018 ~
Adapted from the Geiz Majesty special and Zero-One episodes 43 and 44.
Ohma Zi-O fights Another Decade. After making quick work of the Another Rider Army, Ohma Zi-O prepares to finish off Another Decade only for Heure as Another Diend to leap in and take the attack, which kills him. As Zi-O leaves, Hisahide arrives and uses a blank Ridewatch to absorb Heure’s body and create the Decade Complete Anotherwatch.
Swartz announces that Sougo has become Ohma Zi-O and because he killed Heure, there will be no place for him in his paradise of the oppressed, making his crusade against humanity personal. As Sougo runs away out of fear and guilt at Parker and his friends constantly asking him questions upon seeing him, Swartz goes to the mainland and does the same thing Sougo did when he became Zi-O, which is to initiate his powers by killing Sougo’s past-life enemies. Later, Ora meets with Swartz and tries to tell him that he has a heart, but his mind is too clouded by the desire for revenge to even realise it.
The Kamen Riders have split into two camps; with the exception of those affiliated with Sougo, Hiroki, Kayley, the Kougami Foundation, Torchwood North or Quartzer, the Riders are marching around the island to demand answers from Sougo regarding his actions and the loss of their powers. Among one of the protesting groups, Marcello pushes through the barricade and charges towards Yūki Tachibana, leading him to be held down as a result. Yūki orders Birth to fire at Marcello’s head; as Birth hesitates, Luna and Kazuto arrive and tell them not to shoot. At the town centre, Parker and his comrades also plead with another group of protesters to believe that Sougo will find the true way of becoming a hero.
Elsewhere, Geiz finds Sougo with the intent to carry out his promise of killing him when he became the vilest and evilest demonic overlord; Kayley arrives as well to ask Sougo if he is betraying his own dreams and the hearts of the Kamen Riders who entrusted their powers to him. Kayley throws a spare K-Touch to Geiz, which becomes the Geiz Majesty Ridewatch that Geiz uses to fight Ohma Zi-O, only to end up failing.
Later that night, Sougo recalls Geiz and Kayley’s words as he is lost in his own thoughts. It is then that he hears the vaguely familiar sound of a materialising TARDIS, with the Doctor coming out to talk to Sougo…
The next day, the Riders have agreed to stop protesting as Geiz and Hiroki’s groups meet with Yūki Tachibana. Ora is revealed to be present as well, giving them the Diend Anotherwatch in the hope that they can restore Heure’s consciousness because like Swartz, he was an avatar as well.
Meanwhile, Sougo and Swartz finally meet as they transform into Ohma Zi-O and Another Decade Complete to duke it out once and for all…
Episode 40: Parting in the Daybreak Hour ~ Apocalypse Over Quartzer 2019 ~
Adapted from Zero-One episode 45, Zi-O episode 49, the Over Quartzer movie, the final stage show, Reiwa The First Generation and the Geiz Majesty special along with Ryuki episode 50.
Fun fact: The Japanese translation of this title would be 彼は誰時に別れ (Kawataredoki ni wakare). Just as Ōmagatoki 逢魔時 refers to the witching hour, or the sunset, Kawataredoki 彼は誰時 refers to the daybreak hour, a time when you can’t tell someone’s presence in the dark, or the sunrise (I’ve seen it refer to the sunset as well, but Wikipedia seems to make reference to the the sunrise so it was a good complement).
Ohma Zi-O and Another Decade Complete fight to determine the true king of time, this battle being a reflection of their adapted roles as Aruto Hiden as Ark-One and Horobi as Ark Scorpion. During this battle, there are Legend Rider weapons scattered around which are picked up and used by both opponents.
Meanwhile, Geiz and the others manage to resurrect Heure, who tells Kensuke, Akihito and the Quartzer trio that they don’t understand the real reason behind this battle as they have lost their righteous hearts. Another Decade Complete manages to defeat Ohma Zi-O as the latter puts his life at stake to show the former that he has a heart like anyone else. This was inspired by the Doctor’s words to Sougo, that true strength isn’t about how much power one has, but about what is in one’s heart. Swartz finally realises the impact of all the people he killed and admits that it was his fault that Heure sacrified himself, that he was scared of all the human feelings getting in the way, because despite what he may say, he does have a heart. Ohma Zi-O’s power leaves the Ohma Zi-O Driver and creates the Zi-O Over Quartzer Ridewatch, allowing Sougo to transform into Zi-O Quartzer, appearing identical to his default form. Zi-O manages to defeat Another Decade Complete with the Quartzer Time Break, but refraining from killing him as there isn’t a need for it anymore.
Heure and Ora meet with Swartz as Andrew, Hiroki and their friends meet with Sougo; they were able to restore Heure’s body after the Decade Complete Anotherwatch was destroyed, plus the Riders have regained their powers as well. The Zi-O Riders, Decade Riders and Time Jackers are confronted by Quartzer, who have brought an army of Kachinebots from the future. The enemy armies from the mainland begin invading the island, but they are held off by Parker and his allies. As the group transforms, Sougo transforms into Zi-O Quartzer while Geiz transforms into Il Salvatore Geiz thanks to some of the former’s power going to his Ridewatch (again appearing identical to his default form).
Most of the Quartzer Riders are defeated, but Proto Woz, Woz The Next and the Quartzer trio manage to defeat the Decade Riders and Time Jackers, before defeating Zi-O and Geiz as well. The Quartzer trio summon seven Dai Mazines from the future (instead of bring them back up from episode 8) to launch into space and link up in the sky, opening a portal into the Time Vortex that begins to suck up everything and everyone born in the Heisei era. Sougo is thrown into the Time Vortex as well and after a quick speech from Ohma Zi-O, transforms the Zi-O Quartzer Ridewatch into the Ohma Zi-O Ridewatch, which he uses to transform into Zi-O Ohma Form, officially inheriting the demonic overlord’s power.
The Kamen Riders, Time Jackers and Parker’s army work together to destroy the enemy armies and Kachinebots. Kensuke still remains undefeated, however; the Quartzer trio combine their personal Ridewatches together with the Ancient Rider Ridewatches and the Zi-O and Zi-O II Ridewatches to merge into Another Ohma Zi-O, while Kensuke and Akihito combine with the Woz Ridewatch and Ohma Zi-O’s power to merge into Another Ichigou.
As the other Riders are defeated, leaving only the primary Riders (in their final forms) and Geiz, the other Sougo arrives as Ohma Zi-O and assists the main Zi-O in fighting Another Ohma Zi-O. Hiryuu, through Another Ohma Zi-O, tells the main Zi-O that it is his fault the Heisei era is such as mess and asks him how much more he wants to mock him before he is satisfied, to which Zi-O tells him that he will lose because anyone who doesn’t look forward is only doomed to be left behind in the past.
Another Ohma Zi-O is defeated by Zi-O Ohma Form and Ohma Zi-O; as a weakened Another Ichigou sees this, he absorbs Another Ohma Zi-O into him to evolve into Another New Ichigou, acting as the giant Barlckxs from the Over Quartzer movie. Zi-O, Geiz and the primary Riders finish them off with the Heisei Rider Kick, kicking through a shield that Another New Ichigou conjures to form the kanji characters for Heisei (平成) before each Riders’ series logos fly out from the explosion. Another New Ichigou is destroyed along with the Quartzer commanders.
The other Sougo farewells the main Sougo as he leaves on his own journey to the future. The main Sougo meets with his friends, including Hiroki, Parker, Swartz and Mark. Although they have saved the world and can rule over it together into glorious perpetuity, Sougo refuses as he decides to destroy this timeline and restore everything back to normal. Although he may never have a chance to be king again, he also wants to create a future where he can fight together with Geiz, Luna and Kazuto. Sougo farewells his future self and his friends as the timeline is destroyed. The Time Jackers are returned to the supercomputer with a new mission to watch over humanity and walk the path of kindness instead of revenge. The Kamen Riders (and any allies who originally came into the Ohma War) float away from this timeline as it disappears.
Time goes back to normal in July 2012 of the main timeline, but with some minute changes. The original Kazuto ends up back in the cell he was in when Ohma Zi-O rescued him, but it has now become a storage room after the war ended and Kazuto is a free man. The Hiroki of that time (who never became Sougo) makes an impromptu stop at 9TO5 where he gives something to Mark to repair, but just as he goes in, he encounters Geiz, who was just leaving, and the two look at each other with vague feelings of familiarity, like Shinji Kido and Ren Akiyama did at the end of Kamen Rider Ryuki.
The parallel isotope Kazuto witnesses Hiroki and Akari sharing their first kiss before farewelling the audience. He meets with Ohma Zi-O in a white void as his timeline is disappearing; the demonic overlord thanks Kazuto for his service and releases him to live his own life, but Kazuto says that his original self is doing just that and that he wants to follow his overlord to the end. Hearing this, Ohma Zi-O gives Kazuto his final order, which is to find the new timeline that Sougo created and look over the Sougo in it, for there may come a time when the demonic overlord must rise again. Kazuto thanks Ohma Zi-O and takes his leave as the demonic overlord disappears, finally free of his pains and burdens.
Although the series’ endgame was adapted from Zero-One, I thought it was paced better than the original Zi-O’s endgame. I strived to improve on the failings of the original series and in my opinion, did a good job despite 80% of the series being a carbon copy of the original and the rest being a walking ego-fest. If you think I could have done a better job adapting the series, feel free to share your thoughts and opinions.
While the main series of Zi-O is done, there is still more to cover, namely the Before Quartzer mini-series, the After Quartzer specials, the background to the series and some clarification on character details. See you for the last few instalments of this run of Kisekae Insights.
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top 5 theme songs?
… So you didn't specify toku theme songs
Super Smashup Kerfuffle (CPU Kerfuffle) - This is the first version of the theme, but it slowly evolves over time before every new episode! Sometimes I'll go back to the VOD of the latest episode to listen to the most up-to-date version, and I can't help but sing along :) I truly am Livin' Like Larry
Zenryoku King (Ohsama Sentai King Ohger) - You already know this one, it's such a bop!! Bonus points for it being in a key I can sing
Kaitou Miracle Shounen Boy 2 (Kaitou Joker) - Fun fact: I wrote down English lyrics for this song! Am I ever gonna record me singing it? Uhhhhhhh—
Climax Jump DEN-LINER form (Kamen Rider Den-O) - Still have not watched Den-O yet but. them :)
Theme of Phantom R (Rhythm Thief) - This counts as a theme song right? It plays on the start screen of the game. Either way it slaps and more people need to listen to it.
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Ideal Rider Girls teamup for me:-
- Kamen Rider Tackle
- one of those lesbians from X
- Ozawa has somehow convinced Yaiba to use G3-X while she hangs back in the G3 trailer slamming a beer
- Amaki with two trumpet guns
- Pretty Den-O
- Kivala who, in lieu of Tsukasa being around has decided to be the annoying one
- AR World Hina OOO and Chiyoko Birth cameo
- Mayu gets a new form (because Mage is ugly)
- Kanon turns into Kiramai Pink. This is not commented on and treated as normal
- Nico uses Cronus
- Misora and Sawa are there :)
- Sakura gives Hana a little kiss
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A timeline of Godzilla, Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Super Sentai
1954
Godzilla
1955
Godzilla Raids Again
1962
King Kong vs. Godzilla
1964
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
1965
Invasion of Astro-Monster
1966
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep
Ultra Q
Ultraman
1967
Son of Godzilla
Ultraseven
1968
Destroy All Monsters
1969
All Monsters Attack
1971
Godzilla vs. Hedorah
The Return of Ultraman/Ultraman Jack
Kamen Rider
1972
Godzilla vs. Gigan
Ultraman Ace
1973
Godzilla vs. Megalon
Ultraman Taro
Kamen Rider V3
1974
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Ultraman Leo
Kamen Rider X
Kamen Rider Amazon
1975
Terror of Mechagodzilla
Kamen Rider Stronger
Himitsu Sentai Gorenger
1977
JAKQ Dengekitai
1978
Godzilla (Hanna Barbera)
1979
The ☆Ultraman
Kamen Rider Skyrider
Battle Fever J
1980
Ultraman 80
Kamen Rider Super-1
Denshi Sentai Denziman
1981
Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan
1982
Kagaku Sentai Dynaman
1983
Dai Sentai Goggle-V
1984
The Return of Godzilla
Birth of the 10th! Kamen Riders All Together!/Kamen Rider ZX
Choudenshi Bioman
1985
Dengeki Sentai Changeman
1986
Choushinsei Flashman
1987
Ultraman: The Adventure Begins/Ultraman USA
Kamen Rider Black
Hikari Sentai Maskman
1988
Kamen Rider Black RX
Choujuu Sentai Liveman
1989
Godzilla vs. Biollante
Kousoku Sentai Turboranger
1990
Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman
1991
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah
Choujin Sentai Jetman
1992
Godzilla vs. Mothra
Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue
Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger
1993
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II
Ultraman: The Ultimate Hero/Ultraman Powered
Kamen Rider ZO
Gosei Sentai Dairanger
1994
Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla
Kamen Rider J
Ninja Sentai Kakuranger
1995
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
Chouriki Sentai Ohranger
1996
Ultraman Zearth
Ultraman Tiga
Gekisou Sentai Carranger
1997
Ultraman Dyna
Denzi Sentai Megaranger
1998
Ultraman Gaia
Seijuu Sentai Gingaman
Godzilla (Tristar)
1999
Godzilla 2000: Millennium
Ultraman Nice
Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive
2000
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus
Ultraman Neos
Kamen Rider Kuuga
Mirai Sentai Timeranger
2001
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
Ultraman Cosmos
Kamen Rider Agito
Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger
2002
Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla
Kamen Rider Ryuki
Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger
2003
Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.
Kamen Rider Faiz
Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger
2004
Godzilla: Final Wars
Ultraman Nexus
Kamen Rider Blade
Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger
2005
Ultraman Max
Kamen Rider Hibiki
Kamen Rider: THE FIRST
Mahou Sentai Magiranger
2006
Ultraman Nebius
Kamen Rider Kabuto
GoGo Sentai Boukenger
2007
Mega Monster Battle
Kamen Rider Den-O
Kamen Rider: THE NEXT
Juuken Sentai Gekiranger
2008
Kamen Rider Kiva
Engine Sentai Go-Onger
2009
Kamen Rider G
Kamen Rider Decade
Kamen Rider W
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger
2010
Kamen Rider OOO
Tensou Sentai Goseiger
2011
Kamen Rider Fourze
Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger
2012
Kamen Rider Wizard
Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters
Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger Season 1
2013
Ultraman Ginga
Kamen Rider Gaim
Zyuuden Sentai Kyoryuger
Hikonin Sentai Akibaranger Season 2
2014
Godzilla (Legendary)
Ultraman Ginga S
Kamen Rider Drive
Ressha Sentai ToQger
2015
Ultraman X
Kamen Rider Ghost
Shuriken Sentai Ninninger
2016
Shin Godzilla
Ultraman Orb
Kamen Rider Amazons Season 1
Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger
2017
Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters
Kong: Skull Island
Ultraman Zero: The Chronicle
Ultraman Geed
Kamen Rider Amazons Season 2
Kamen Rider Build
Uchuu Sentai Kyuranger
2018
Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle
Godzilla: the Planet Eater
Ultraman R/B
Kamen Rider Zi-O
Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger
Super Sentai Strongest Battle
2019
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Ultraman Taiga
Kamen Rider Zero One
Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger
2020
Ultraman Z
Kamen Rider Saber
Mashin Sentai Kiramager
2021
Godzilla: Singular Point
Godzilla VS Kong
Ultraman Trigger: New Generation Tiga
Kamen Rider Revice
Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger
High School Heroes
2022
Shin Ultraman
Ultraman Decker
Kamen Rider Black Sun
Kamen Rider Geats
Avataro Sentai Donbrothers
2023
Godzilla Minus One
Ultraman Blazar
Shin Kamen Rider
Kamen Rider Gotchard
Ohsama Sentai King-Ohger
2024
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire
Ultraman Rising
Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger
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