The successors of Goku and Vegeta have been proving themselves lately and have already shown more potential than their pure-bred Saiyan parents. Future Trunks has whole sagas dedicated to himself, and his power is truly frightening.
In fact, there is one transformation that gives Trunks an edge over every other character in Dragon Ball. It uses the power of Goku’s most overused technique when in peril.
Trunks’ Spirit Bomb Super Saiyan Might Be His Key to Greatness
Super Saiyan Spirit Bomb | Dragon Ball Fandom
In the Dragon Ball Super anime, Future Trunks’ battle against Fused Zamasu revealed a new power-up. As you might know, gathering energy from humans and other living beings on Earth creates a Spirit Bomb, which Saiyans hurl towards their enemies. This Spirit Bomb is often a final move and destroys the enemy with a great explosion.
However, rather than throwing it toward his enemy, Future Trunks absorbs it.
In fact, there is one transformation that gives Trunks an edge over every other character in Dragon Ball. It uses the power of Goku’s most overused technique when in peril.
Trunks’ Spirit Bomb Super Saiyan Might Be His Key to Greatness
Super Saiyan Spirit Bomb | Dragon Ball Fandom
In the Dragon Ball Super anime, Future Trunks’ battle against Fused Zamasu revealed a new power-up. As you might know, gathering energy from humans and other living beings on Earth creates a Spirit Bomb, which Saiyans hurl towards their enemies. This Spirit Bomb is often a final move and destroys the enemy with a great explosion.
However, rather than throwing it toward his enemy, Future Trunks absorbs it.
- 5/21/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Dragon Ball‘s Future Trunks Saga was a major turning point in the series as it showed an alternate version of Goku. The Og Goku Vs. Black Goku plot received a lot of praise from fans. But there is one possibility that Akira Toriyama could have explored to make the Saga even more interesting.
While Zamasu was able to terrorize Goku and Co., he was eventually erased along with the entire future multiverse. But one move could have given Black Zamasu an edge over Goku.
Akira Toriyama Could Have Created Black Goten Instead of Black Goku in Dragon Ball Super
Black Goku in Dragon Ball Super | Fandom
The true identity of Black Zamasu has already been revealed in Dragon Ball Super. He stemmed from an unaltered Universe 10 timeline and switched bodies with Goku by using Super Shenron’s wish. However, before Zamasu’s identity was revealed, fans’ speculation reached its peak.
While Zamasu was able to terrorize Goku and Co., he was eventually erased along with the entire future multiverse. But one move could have given Black Zamasu an edge over Goku.
Akira Toriyama Could Have Created Black Goten Instead of Black Goku in Dragon Ball Super
Black Goku in Dragon Ball Super | Fandom
The true identity of Black Zamasu has already been revealed in Dragon Ball Super. He stemmed from an unaltered Universe 10 timeline and switched bodies with Goku by using Super Shenron’s wish. However, before Zamasu’s identity was revealed, fans’ speculation reached its peak.
- 5/13/2024
- by Aaheli Pradhan
- FandomWire
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball is a series that has left a much greater legacy than any anime or manga series. The series became a fan favorite when it was aired for the first time on television, and the series only grows in popularity as time continues to move on. To keep up with its popularity, the franchise the non-canon Super Dragon Ball Heroes was an interesting addition to the several series, movies, and video games in the franchise.
Cumber in Super Dragon Ball Heroes
Even though Dbh is a recent addition to the franchise, the non-canon series by Toei Animation has got the viewers hating on the show for affecting the legacy of the canon series. Despite hating on the series for various reasons, it gave its viewers one of the most iconic Super Saiyan transformations that could not be achieved by our Z-Fighters.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes Featured...
Cumber in Super Dragon Ball Heroes
Even though Dbh is a recent addition to the franchise, the non-canon series by Toei Animation has got the viewers hating on the show for affecting the legacy of the canon series. Despite hating on the series for various reasons, it gave its viewers one of the most iconic Super Saiyan transformations that could not be achieved by our Z-Fighters.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes Featured...
- 5/9/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
There is no denying that Goku’s first transformation into the legendary Super Saiyan in his epic battle against Frieza in the Namek Saga of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball Z marks one of the most epic moments in anime history. The transformation marked the epic debut due to the gripping storyline, featuring the protagonist in a chiseled physique with big muscles and bigger biceps.
Kakarot transforming into Ssj for the first time in Dragon Ball Z
The occasion is ingrained in the minds of the viewers, and the moment is still fresh despite taking place 33 years ago. The transformation was so epic that it influenced several mangakas, which is evident in their works. Such was the case with Kohei Horikoshi as he came up with All Might’s most distinctive feature, which was heavily inspired by Kakarot’s epic transformation.
Kakarot’s Super Saiyan Transformation Influenced Kohei Horikoshi’s...
Kakarot transforming into Ssj for the first time in Dragon Ball Z
The occasion is ingrained in the minds of the viewers, and the moment is still fresh despite taking place 33 years ago. The transformation was so epic that it influenced several mangakas, which is evident in their works. Such was the case with Kohei Horikoshi as he came up with All Might’s most distinctive feature, which was heavily inspired by Kakarot’s epic transformation.
Kakarot’s Super Saiyan Transformation Influenced Kohei Horikoshi’s...
- 5/8/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto is one of the most popular Shonen Series that features a number of iconic female characters, such as Kurenai, Mei Tarumi, Ino Yamanaka, Konan, and many more. However, two characters stand out, particularly in the series, it is none other than Hinata Hyuga and Sakura Haruno.
A young Naruto Uzumaki and Hinata Hyuga
While fans of the series immensely love the former character for her looks and attributes and how she treats our protagonist, they hate the latter for the same. The hate for Tsunade Senju’s apprentice is the most extreme of all anime characters. It looks like Kishimoto-san has chosen his favorite female character out of the two, as he prefers the Byakugan princess over a strange reason that the medical ninja can not change.
Masashi Kishimoto Chooses Hinata Hyuga Over Sakura Haruno Over an Uncanny Explanation
Fans of Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto often...
A young Naruto Uzumaki and Hinata Hyuga
While fans of the series immensely love the former character for her looks and attributes and how she treats our protagonist, they hate the latter for the same. The hate for Tsunade Senju’s apprentice is the most extreme of all anime characters. It looks like Kishimoto-san has chosen his favorite female character out of the two, as he prefers the Byakugan princess over a strange reason that the medical ninja can not change.
Masashi Kishimoto Chooses Hinata Hyuga Over Sakura Haruno Over an Uncanny Explanation
Fans of Masashi Kishimoto’s Naruto often...
- 5/8/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball series is generational, the show has been continuing for 38 years, yet the viewers are not bored of it. This is majorly thanks to the franchise’s iconic features such as the Super Saiyan Transformations, and the epic battles that follow it. While Toriyama-Sensei’s heroes get all the praise for saving the day, his villains are equally iconic as they push the Z-Fighters out of their comfort zones, forcing them to break past their limits.
Frieza
From King Piccolo to Kid Buu, the series features a ton of iconic villains that have made the fans sit at the edge of their seats and bite their nails in anticipation as they make them shiver with their malevolent nature. However, none of the villains could come close to killing Kakarot except one in Dragon Ball Super.
Akira Toriyama’s Inspiration for The Coolest Villain That Nearly Killed...
Frieza
From King Piccolo to Kid Buu, the series features a ton of iconic villains that have made the fans sit at the edge of their seats and bite their nails in anticipation as they make them shiver with their malevolent nature. However, none of the villains could come close to killing Kakarot except one in Dragon Ball Super.
Akira Toriyama’s Inspiration for The Coolest Villain That Nearly Killed...
- 5/7/2024
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
“Kamen Rider Zo” (1993) was a remarkable addition to Keita Amemiya's expanding filmography. Despite a condensed runtime, the overall direction and execution were incredibly strong, which made up for that; hence, it remains one of the most favored pieces of media in the beloved superhero's extensive franchise and one of the director's finest films. It balanced fun sci-fi while respectfully honoring the thought-provoking themes the franchise is known for with a gritty edge, not to mention great creature designs. For Amemiya's second rendition of the cyber-enhanced grasshopper protagonist, he would switch gears with “Kamen Rider J,” a decent, if somewhat underwhelming, follow-up.
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It's worth noting that this film marked the last production to involve series creator Shotaro Ishinomori, who passed away four years later. Like its predecessor, it premiered at the Toei Super Hero Fair, and while not...
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It's worth noting that this film marked the last production to involve series creator Shotaro Ishinomori, who passed away four years later. Like its predecessor, it premiered at the Toei Super Hero Fair, and while not...
- 4/8/2024
- by Sean Barry
- AsianMoviePulse
One of the things that makes My Hero Academia stand out is how relatable and human the characters feel, especially the young heroes at UA. As the anime goes on, you get to see them grow and change in profound ways based on the intense life experiences they go through on their journey to becoming heroes.
The series has just exploded in popularity and is rapidly becoming one of the biggest manga hits from Weekly Shonen Jump. With each new chapter, fans are surprised by how far the story has evolved from its original premise.
Deku in My Hero Academia (Credits: Bones)
But the origins of My Hero Academia actually go way back before that initial concept. The manga’s creator, Kohei Horikoshi, had a very different vision for the series when he first came up with the idea behind it all those years ago.
My Hero Academia‘s Editors...
The series has just exploded in popularity and is rapidly becoming one of the biggest manga hits from Weekly Shonen Jump. With each new chapter, fans are surprised by how far the story has evolved from its original premise.
Deku in My Hero Academia (Credits: Bones)
But the origins of My Hero Academia actually go way back before that initial concept. The manga’s creator, Kohei Horikoshi, had a very different vision for the series when he first came up with the idea behind it all those years ago.
My Hero Academia‘s Editors...
- 4/2/2024
- by Mudassir Kamran
- FandomWire
Be it through the anime or the manga, My Hero Academia saga has perfectly entertained its viewers throughout the years since it first originated a decade ago. Created by Mangaka Kohei Horikoshi sensei, the series immaculately serves as the ultimate storyline through its superhero themes. But while most would describe it as perfection at its peak, a few others’ opinion tends to differ.
My Hero Academia.
This dates back to the time when the saga had newly originated and was one of the hottest topics of debate amongst fans. And since it was such a renowned superhero concept that Horikoshi sensei molded and modified into something more unique and interesting, a section of people acquainted with the story wanted the mangaka to change this exact crucial aspect of the masterpiece.
Fans felt Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia Initially “Needed some work”
Everyone who is acquainted with the My Hero Academia...
My Hero Academia.
This dates back to the time when the saga had newly originated and was one of the hottest topics of debate amongst fans. And since it was such a renowned superhero concept that Horikoshi sensei molded and modified into something more unique and interesting, a section of people acquainted with the story wanted the mangaka to change this exact crucial aspect of the masterpiece.
Fans felt Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia Initially “Needed some work”
Everyone who is acquainted with the My Hero Academia...
- 4/1/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Stars: Julia Nagano, Yuichi Nakamura, Kohshu Kirano, Shun Nishime, Kanon Miyahara | Written by Junichiro Ashiki | Directed by Kôichi Sakamoto
With a title like Ninja vs Shark you might think this is another Mark Polonia film along the lines of Sharkula or Shark Encounters of the Third Kind. Or maybe one of the more bizarre Chinese kaiju films such as Land Shark. But you’d be wrong, it’s actually a Japanese film written by Junichiro Ashiki and directed by Kôichi Sakamoto.
During Japan’s Edo Period, Sayo, a pearl diver from the village of Okitsu, swims back to shore only to find the remains of one of her fellow divers washed up on the beach. This has been happening a lot since Lord Koshiro Mizuchi of the Crimson Devil Clan demanded the villagers hand over their pearls to him. When they refused he used sorcery to turn the sharks into living weapons.
With a title like Ninja vs Shark you might think this is another Mark Polonia film along the lines of Sharkula or Shark Encounters of the Third Kind. Or maybe one of the more bizarre Chinese kaiju films such as Land Shark. But you’d be wrong, it’s actually a Japanese film written by Junichiro Ashiki and directed by Kôichi Sakamoto.
During Japan’s Edo Period, Sayo, a pearl diver from the village of Okitsu, swims back to shore only to find the remains of one of her fellow divers washed up on the beach. This has been happening a lot since Lord Koshiro Mizuchi of the Crimson Devil Clan demanded the villagers hand over their pearls to him. When they refused he used sorcery to turn the sharks into living weapons.
- 1/23/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Code Geass: Z of the Recapture anime was announced three years ago. Since then no substantial information about the series ever made the light of the day. The general consensus in the fandom was that it was shelved altogether.
However, fans can now rejoice as new information about Code Geass: Z of the Recapture anime will be revealed on Dec 18, 2023.
Related:
Code Geass Is Inspired By Kamen Rider & Not Gundam, Reveals Goro Taniguchi
While, it is still not confirmed what kind of information we will be getting, a teaser visual and/or a teaser Pv can be expected in this announcement. It still seems too early to dream about a release date of the anime, but it is possible that the makers will atleast reveal a window of release for Z of the Recapture.
Code Geass: Z of the Recapture was announced on Dec 5, 2020, as a part of the new...
However, fans can now rejoice as new information about Code Geass: Z of the Recapture anime will be revealed on Dec 18, 2023.
Related:
Code Geass Is Inspired By Kamen Rider & Not Gundam, Reveals Goro Taniguchi
While, it is still not confirmed what kind of information we will be getting, a teaser visual and/or a teaser Pv can be expected in this announcement. It still seems too early to dream about a release date of the anime, but it is possible that the makers will atleast reveal a window of release for Z of the Recapture.
Code Geass: Z of the Recapture was announced on Dec 5, 2020, as a part of the new...
- 12/1/2023
- by A.R. Madillo
- AnimeHunch
Stars: Sôsuke Ikematsu, Shin’ya Tsukamoto, Minami Hamabe, Mirai Moriyama, Tasuku Emoto, Nanase Nishino | Written and Directed by Hideaki Anno
The third entry in the Shin Japan Heroes Universe, Shin Kamen Rider, steps away from the kaiju-oriented plots of Shin Godzilla and Shin Ultraman to let writer/director Hideaki Anno, the driving force behind the Shin project, reboot a character that dates back to 1971 and who has, over the years appeared in various incarnations spanning live action, anime, and manga forms.
Takeshi Hongo was a socially inept college student who only cared about his motorcycle until he was kidnapped by S.H.O.C.K.E.R., Sustainable Happiness Organization with Computational Knowledge Embedded Remodeling, and experimented on by Professor Midorikawa, played appropriately enough by Shin’ya Tsukamoto, the director of Tetsuo: The Iron Man and its sequels.
He fused Hongo’s DNA with that of a grasshopper giving him incredible strength,...
The third entry in the Shin Japan Heroes Universe, Shin Kamen Rider, steps away from the kaiju-oriented plots of Shin Godzilla and Shin Ultraman to let writer/director Hideaki Anno, the driving force behind the Shin project, reboot a character that dates back to 1971 and who has, over the years appeared in various incarnations spanning live action, anime, and manga forms.
Takeshi Hongo was a socially inept college student who only cared about his motorcycle until he was kidnapped by S.H.O.C.K.E.R., Sustainable Happiness Organization with Computational Knowledge Embedded Remodeling, and experimented on by Professor Midorikawa, played appropriately enough by Shin’ya Tsukamoto, the director of Tetsuo: The Iron Man and its sequels.
He fused Hongo’s DNA with that of a grasshopper giving him incredible strength,...
- 7/24/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Fatally, perhaps, I went into Shin Kamen Rider as a Hideaki Anno fan first and a Kamen Rider fan… not so much. I knew about it, of course: the iconography of the motorbike-riding superhero with his bug-eyed grasshopper mask is as thoroughly ingrained into Japan’s pop-cultural consciousness as any Marvel or DC character in the States, having been a staple of TV, film, manga, and young boys’ imaginations for over half a century. Consume enough Japanese pop culture, and some exposure to Kamen Rider––his bike, his mask, his kabuki-like battle poses––is inevitable. Having seen barely one of the hundreds of hours of Kamen Rider content out there, however, I could not fill you in on the finer points of its character names, relationships, or plotlines––meaning that when Anno’s latest, allegedly standalone film stopped for regular applause lines and deep-cut lore references that received whooping ovations...
- 6/6/2023
- by Eli Friedberg
- The Film Stage
After reimagining two other larger-than-life Japanese icons, Hideaki Anno naturally sought out another tokusatsu juggernaut to complete his “Shin” trilogy. And after the success of both Shin Godzilla and Shin Ultraman, fans of the filmmaker and/or Kamen Rider were curious to see how the grandfather of tokusatsu television would be updated. The final product ends up being more low-risk than Anno’s past projects, but Shin Kamen Rider is also one of his most heartfelt works to date.
Kamen Rider is certainly no stranger to reinvention. Despite the many entries in this long-running franchise, Anno goes back to the very beginning for Shin Kamen Rider’s story. Much like in the original TV series created by Shōtarō Ishinomori, the Kamen Rider seen here is a force of good with a dark origin. However, the movie reenvisions the terrorist organization Shocker as Shocker (an abbreviation for Sustainable Happiness Organization with...
Kamen Rider is certainly no stranger to reinvention. Despite the many entries in this long-running franchise, Anno goes back to the very beginning for Shin Kamen Rider’s story. Much like in the original TV series created by Shōtarō Ishinomori, the Kamen Rider seen here is a force of good with a dark origin. However, the movie reenvisions the terrorist organization Shocker as Shocker (an abbreviation for Sustainable Happiness Organization with...
- 6/1/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
While Kamen Rider is now a fixture of Japanese television, the long-running franchise went off the air several times between 1971 and 2000. The longest break was in the ‘90s, but there wasn’t a complete drought; the brave hero lived on in a strand of standalone films.
The 1950s is widely regarded as Japan’s golden age of filmmaking, however the V-Cinema period helped save the industry during the country’s economic bubble. This revitalizing and distinct era of direct-to-video films, roughly taking place between ‘89 and ‘95, celebrated Kamen Rider’s twentieth anniversary with one of the bleakest entries: Makoto Tsuji’s Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue. While a severe departure from Shōtarō Ishinomori’s creation, this ‘92 film is aimed at fans of the original TV show. Since they were all older, it only made sense to age Kamen Rider’s story as well.
In the classic series, Kamen Rider was created when a terrorist organization,...
The 1950s is widely regarded as Japan’s golden age of filmmaking, however the V-Cinema period helped save the industry during the country’s economic bubble. This revitalizing and distinct era of direct-to-video films, roughly taking place between ‘89 and ‘95, celebrated Kamen Rider’s twentieth anniversary with one of the bleakest entries: Makoto Tsuji’s Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue. While a severe departure from Shōtarō Ishinomori’s creation, this ‘92 film is aimed at fans of the original TV show. Since they were all older, it only made sense to age Kamen Rider’s story as well.
In the classic series, Kamen Rider was created when a terrorist organization,...
- 5/30/2023
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
Welcome to Streamers on the Rise, where we find streamers who are growing their channels, content, and audiences in extraordinary ways. Each week we’ll talk with a creator about what goes into livestreaming–both on and off camera.
In the far future, humans have taken their toll on the Earth. It’s brutal. Desolate. Uninhabitable.
At least, for us.
For the machines we built, the machines who turned on us, it’s paradise. And they don’t take kindly to anything that threatens their sovereignty.
That’s why Zentreya has to gather forces. She’s a traitor to machinekind. A savior to humans. Sent back in time to prevent the future that made her.
She’s also a Twitch streamer.
Since joining us here in the 2000s, Zentreya-the-character has become besotted with memes, and has “downloaded all the necessary data needed to deal with you all,” she says in her official Twitch description.
In the far future, humans have taken their toll on the Earth. It’s brutal. Desolate. Uninhabitable.
At least, for us.
For the machines we built, the machines who turned on us, it’s paradise. And they don’t take kindly to anything that threatens their sovereignty.
That’s why Zentreya has to gather forces. She’s a traitor to machinekind. A savior to humans. Sent back in time to prevent the future that made her.
She’s also a Twitch streamer.
Since joining us here in the 2000s, Zentreya-the-character has become besotted with memes, and has “downloaded all the necessary data needed to deal with you all,” she says in her official Twitch description.
- 5/16/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
"Shin Kamen Rider" , the new superhero feature, written and directed by Hideaki Anno, based on the original TV series by Shotaro Ishinomori, will present a special North American screening, May 31, 2023:
"....intellectual 'Takeshi Hongo' is kidnapped by a cult known as 'Shocker' ('The Sustainable Happiness Organization with Computational Knowledge Embedded Remodeling') and transformed into the mutant cyborg, 'Batta Augment-01'.
"After Hongo’s escape from Shocker, Shocker sends one of its mutants, 'Kumo Augment-01' after Hongo and his ally, 'Ruriko Midorikawa'.
"Ruriko is captured by Kumo Augment-01 but is saved by 'Takeshi' who transforms into his cyborg form. At a hideout, Ruriko’s father, 'Dr. Hiroshi Midorikaw'a reverts Hongo back to his civilian form with 'prana life' energy.
"Unfortunately, Hiroshi is murdered by Kumo Augment-01 who kidnaps his daughter as well. Takeshi defeats Kumo Augment-01 with his cyborg capabilities and is dubbed 'Kamen Rider'.
"....intellectual 'Takeshi Hongo' is kidnapped by a cult known as 'Shocker' ('The Sustainable Happiness Organization with Computational Knowledge Embedded Remodeling') and transformed into the mutant cyborg, 'Batta Augment-01'.
"After Hongo’s escape from Shocker, Shocker sends one of its mutants, 'Kumo Augment-01' after Hongo and his ally, 'Ruriko Midorikawa'.
"Ruriko is captured by Kumo Augment-01 but is saved by 'Takeshi' who transforms into his cyborg form. At a hideout, Ruriko’s father, 'Dr. Hiroshi Midorikaw'a reverts Hongo back to his civilian form with 'prana life' energy.
"Unfortunately, Hiroshi is murdered by Kumo Augment-01 who kidnaps his daughter as well. Takeshi defeats Kumo Augment-01 with his cyborg capabilities and is dubbed 'Kamen Rider'.
- 4/22/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
"Shin Kamen Rider" is the new superhero feature, written and directed by Hideaki Anno, based on the original TV series by Shotaro Ishinomori, now playing in theaters:
"....intellectual 'Takeshi Hongo' is kidnapped by a cult known as 'Shocker' ('The Sustainable Happiness Organization with Computational Knowledge Embedded Remodeling') and transformed into the mutant cyborg, 'Batta Augment-01'.
"After Hongo’s escape from Shocker, Shocker sends one of its mutants, 'Kumo Augment-01' after Hongo and his ally, 'Ruriko Midorikawa'.
"Ruriko is captured by Kumo Augment-01 but is saved by 'Takeshi' who transforms into his cyborg form. At a hideout, Ruriko’s father, 'Dr. Hiroshi Midorikaw'a reverts Hongo back to his civilian form with 'prana life' energy.
"Unfortunately, Hiroshi is murdered by Kumo Augment-01 who kidnaps his daughter as well. Takeshi defeats Kumo Augment-01 with his cyborg capabilities and is dubbed 'Kamen Rider'..."
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"....intellectual 'Takeshi Hongo' is kidnapped by a cult known as 'Shocker' ('The Sustainable Happiness Organization with Computational Knowledge Embedded Remodeling') and transformed into the mutant cyborg, 'Batta Augment-01'.
"After Hongo’s escape from Shocker, Shocker sends one of its mutants, 'Kumo Augment-01' after Hongo and his ally, 'Ruriko Midorikawa'.
"Ruriko is captured by Kumo Augment-01 but is saved by 'Takeshi' who transforms into his cyborg form. At a hideout, Ruriko’s father, 'Dr. Hiroshi Midorikaw'a reverts Hongo back to his civilian form with 'prana life' energy.
"Unfortunately, Hiroshi is murdered by Kumo Augment-01 who kidnaps his daughter as well. Takeshi defeats Kumo Augment-01 with his cyborg capabilities and is dubbed 'Kamen Rider'..."
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- 3/24/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
College student and motorcycle enthusiast Takeshi Hongo is abducted by the evil organization Shocker and converted into a cyborg as part of their plans for world domination. Before they can brainwash him to do their bidding, he escapes and uses his new enhanced abilities as Kamen Rider to wage a one-man war against Shocker.
A reboot of Kamen Rider (1971) to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
A reboot of Kamen Rider (1971) to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
- 6/14/2022
- by Don Anelli
- AsianMoviePulse
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