The series from April 1971 to January 1976 (Kamen Rider, V3, X, Amazon, Stronger) included a recurring mentor, Tobei Tachibana, and also featured regular team-ups with each protagonist, with the exception of Amazon, with Hirayama stating "I was planning to save it until the next development, so I thought it was not necessary for a while, but the cancellation was decided." After a four-year hiatus following the finale of Kamen Rider Stronger, the series returned to broadcast television in October 1979 for two years with The New Kamen Rider (featuring Skyrider) and Kamen Rider Super-1. This was initiated by Hirayama studying the recent trend in science fiction productions and discussing ideas with fans. In these shows, Tachibana was replaced by a similar character named Genjiro Tani ( , Tani Genjir). The annual new shows ended briefly during the 1980s, punctuated by the 1984 Kamen Rider ZX special Birth of the 10th! Kamen Riders All Together!! (Hirayama's last project for the franchise).

The eighth series, Kamen Rider Den-O, followed in 2007. It differed from past Kamen Rider series with the main protagonist being unsure of himself and uses a large vehicle, the DenLiner: a time traveling bullet train. Although the series has only two riders (Den-O and Zeronos), they have multiple forms similar to Black RX, Kuuga, and Agito. Due to Den-O's popularity, a second film crossover with the 2008 series Kamen Rider Kiva was released on April 12, 2008. The top film in its opening weekend,[4] it grossed 730 million.[5] In addition, Animate produced an OVA, Imagin Anime, with SD versions of the Imagin. A third film, Saraba Kamen Rider Den-O: Final Countdown (with two new riders) serves as a series epilogue.[5] According to Takeru Satoh, who played the titular protagonist in the television series and first three films, Den-O was successful because of its humor.[6]


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Direct-to-video releases, films focusing on secondary riders and storylines, began appearing during the franchise's Heisei era. Hyper Battle Videos are episodes included with Televi-Kun magazine.

In live-action, parodies include "Kamen Renaider" by SMAP's Takuya Kimura and Shingo Katori, a parody of Ryuki; "Kamen Zaiber", a parody of the original series; "Kamen Norider" by the Tunnels, a parody of Kamen Rider 1 and as well as the first series; "Kamen Rider HG", Hard Gay's parody of the original for a Japanese TV show, and "Ridermen" (a short skit with a man called Ridermen, a parody of the Riderman on the set of Kamen Rider Kuuga.

Akimasa Nakamura, a Japanese astronomer named two minor planets in honor of the series: 12408 Fujioka for actor Hiroshi Fujioka, known for his portrayal of Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1,[37][38] and 12796 Kamenrider for the series itself.[37][39]

A trait shared among recent Kamen Riders is their ability to change forms and become stronger versions of themselves. The first power up appeared in Kamen Rider Stronger which was used by the title character. Kamen Rider Black RX had multiple forms, Roborider and Biorider. Since then, every title Kamen Rider in the Heisei era has had at least one power up with Build having the most with 1607 form combinations following by OOO with 334.

Akimasa Nakamura named two minor planets in honor of the series: 12408 Fujioka, after actor Hiroshi Fujioka, known for his portrayal of Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1, and 12796 Kamenrider, after the series itself.

Showa Era (1971-1989):The original run of the Kamen Rider franchise in the 1970s and 1980s comprise the Showa Era.note Named after the reign of Hirohito as Emperor of Japan which began in 1926. All series in the Showa Era were developed in some form by Shotaro Ishinomori. Kamen Rider (1971-1973) Kamen Rider V3 (1973-1974) Kamen Rider X (1974) Kamen Rider Amazon (1974-1975) Kamen Rider Stronger (1975) Kamen Rider: Skyrider (1979-1980; AKA New Kamen Rider; originally called simply Kamen Rider, it was intended as a Continuity Reboot, but the idea was abandoned) Kamen Rider Super-1 (1980-1981) Birth of the Tenth! Gather All Kamen Riders!! (TV special in 1984) featuring Kamen Rider ZX (who debuted in 1982 in a series of magazine stories) Kamen Rider BLACK (1987-1988) Kamen Rider BLACK RX (1988-1989)note Because Emperor Hirohito died in 1989, Black RX technically ends as a Heisei series.In the 1990s, while Kamen Rider wasn't broadcast on television as it had been in the 70s and 80s, a trio of movies was made. Though they were produced after the end of the Showa period (1989), they are generally included amongst the Showa Era series, due to the involvement of Ishinomori during their production. Their inclusion amongst the older generation of Kamen Rider was made official in the 2014 Kamen Rider Taisen movie. These three films are: Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue (1992 Direct to Video movie) Kamen Rider ZO (1993) Kamen Rider J (1994)

TV and Movies Hanuman And The 5 Riders (1974, unauthorized Thai film by Chaiyo Productions of Hanuman vs. 7 Ultraman infamy) Super Riders (1975-76, Taiwanese film adaptations) The Super Rider V 3 The Five Of Super Rider Super Riders With The Devil The Super Riders Kamen Norider (1988-1990, Affectionate Parody skits on an unaffiliated variety show; not officially part of the franchise but notable enough to be invited to cameo in Zi-O) Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider (1993 TV special retrospective of both franchises) Kamen Rider: The First (2005, movie reboot of the original series) Kamen Rider: The Next (2007, movie reboot of V3) Kamen Rider G (2009, Self-Parody TV special) Kamen Rider Amazons (2016-2017, Darker and Edgier reboot of Amazon) Kamen Rider Amazons: The Last Judgement (2018, movie conclusion to Amazons) Kamen Rider BLACK SUN (2022, reboot of BLACK) Kamen Rider Outsiders (2022-present, a Crisis Crossover anthology series that connects all unresolved plot points from Heisei Phase 2 shows starting with Double all the way to the Reiwa era up to Revice) Shin Kamen Rider (2023, movie reboot of the original series; part of Hideaki Anno's Shin Japan Heroes Universe; no relation to Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue)Nearly all series also have various tie-in episodes and movies; these are listed on the individual series pages.

Stopping protagonist Sougo Tokiwa from becoming Kamen Rider Ohma Zi-O, the future tyrannical ruler of Earth, has become the main crux of the story of Kamen Rider Zi-O. This form proved more powerful than the intended final form of the main rider that Sougo uses in the final battle than his own GrandZi-O final form.

The Hyper Battle Video Kamen Rider Ryuki: Ryuki vs Kamen Rider Agito, sees Shinji Kido having a dream where, as Kamen Rider Ryuki, he joins up with Kamen Riders Knight, Zolda, and Ouja. They then team up with Agito. The riders act out of character in the dream, more like a Super Sentai team.

Before there was "Black Sun," there was "Kamen Rider Black." Released in 1987, "Black" broke continuity with earlier "Kamen Rider" series that had aired since 1971. The Riders of the past were nowhere to be seen. The hero "Black," Kotaro Minami, fights an evil cult called Gorgom. Kotaro is a straightforward hero, but the monsters he fights are genuinely scary. Even worse is his stepbrother Nobuhiko, who has been brainwashed to become the terrifying Shadow Moon. Their rivalry was the first in the franchise to pit rider against rider, paving the way for hero battle royale shows like "Kamen Rider Ryuuki." The first episode of the series, which you can watch for free on YouTube courtesy of Toei, is strikingly confident. Its costume designs are excellent, the fighting is frenetic, and the night scenes (filmed in ten whole days) impress even compared to modern tokusatsu series. be457b7860

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