Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy
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Japanese | ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼Ã—ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼Ã—ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼ THE MOVIE 超・電王トリãƒã‚¸ãƒ¼ |
Hepburn | Kamen RaidÄ Ã— Kamen RaidÄ Ã— Kamen RaidÄ Za MÅ«bÄ«: ChÅ Den'Å TorirojÄ« |
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Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
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Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy (ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼Ã—ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼Ã—ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼ THE MOVIE 超・電王トリãƒã‚¸ãƒ¼ Kamen RaidÄ Ã— Kamen RaidÄ Ã— Kamen RaidÄ Za MÅ«bÄ«: ChÅ Den'Å TorirojÄ«) is a series of films part of the Kamen Rider Den-O franchise, particularly its Cho-Den-O Series. It was released beginning on May 22, 2010, with each subsequent chapter of the trilogy released in two week intervals.[1] Each of the films' subtitles contains the name of the protagonist.
To promote the film, the Tokyo Metro had a special marking on its trains going from Ueno to Nakano-fujimichÅ on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line.[2] On the opening of this special line, actress Rina Akiyama greeted 200 fans who rode on the first train.[3]
Episode Red
The first of these films is Episode Red: Zero no Star Twinkle (EPISODE RED ゼãƒã®ã‚¹ã‚¿ãƒ¼ãƒˆã‚¦ã‚£ãƒ³ã‚¯ãƒ« EpisÅdo Reddo Zero no SutÄ Towinkuru, "Zero's Star Twinkle"). The catchphrase for the movie is "Crossing time, fighting for love." (時空を超ãˆã¦â€•æ„›ã®ãŸã‚ã®æˆ¦ã„。 JikÅ« o koete - Ai no tame no tatakai.). It is described as a slasher and it focuses on Kamen Rider Zeronos, particularly his red Zero Form.[4] The story is that of the younger Yuto Sakurai and Airi Nogami, his older self's wife, and the circumstances behind their relation. It premiered in theaters on May 22, 2010. A vinyl Deneb toy is to be released as a special gift for the film. Yuichi Nakamura reprises his role as Yuto Sakurai and Wakana Matsumoto reprises as her role as Airi Nogami in this film.[5][6][7][8]
Plot
After a review of the love between Yuto Sakurai and Airi Nogami, with the man sacrificing his existence to help his past incarnation act as Kamen Rider Zeronos in order to protect both Airi and time itself, scene opens to Airi and Ryotaro are renovating the Milk Dipper. Seigi Ozaki and Issē Miura arrive while Ryotaro is suddenly possessed by Momotaros who spirits him off while telling him that the DenLiner has been hijacked by an Imagin. But on the way, M-Ryotaro senses two thugs attacking Airi during her walk and arrives in time to beat them out of thinking they are in league with the Imagin, only to hear that a young man put them up to it. Seeing Yuto leaving the scene makes it more confusing as M-Ryotaro loses him before Urataros calls that the DenLiner stopped thanks to the manual brakes.
When Ryotaro gets to the DenLiner, he learns the card the Imagin put in the DenBird had no clear date and causes the train to travel anywhere within the month January 2010. Furthermore, as the Owner of the DenLiner reassures the passengers, the time train would eventually crash if the brakes fail. When Momotaro accuses Yuto of being behind it, Deneb appears from the passenger car to explain he engineered a kidnapping so Yuto can be with Airi. But the plan never occurred as Yuto kicked him out the ZeroLiner upon hearing the plan. When the DenLiner's brakes start to fail, the Owner sends Ryotaro and the TarÅs to anchor the train to May 2010 by tying it to a concrete block outside of the sands of time.
Back at the Milk Dipper, two thugs appear at the Milk Dipper to intimidate Airi, but Yuto appears just in time to save her. He is about to leave when Airi offers him sweet coffee. From outside, the mastermind of the two attacks, Hiroshi Kikuchi, fumes that his plan to save Airi failed as Piggies Imagin mocks him while reminding him if their a contract where Kikuchi is promised the chance to impress Airi and gain her love. Sensing the Imagin, Momotaros is unable to act as he hurt his back from working. Urataros possesses Ryotaro and finds the Piggies Imagin, fighting him as Den-O Rod Form before Deneb arrives for support as Piggies Imagin spirits Kikuchi. After Urataros, Ryotaro and Deneb return to the Milky Dipper as they find Yuto and Airi talking before the latter laments how she may never be with Sakurai as the former knows he wants to see her again. Deneb takes it hard before he meets up with Yuto to apologize before he gets a plan to fix everything while the Piggies Imagin plans his own scheme. Leaving for his time as the Owner measures everything in response to a call from the Station Master, Ryotaro leaves to find the ropes anchoring the DenLiner to May 2010 snapping, leaving the boy on his own to find the Imagin and contract holder.
The next day, with Ozaki and Miura acting as her bodyguards, Airi is taking a walk until the Piggies Imagin knocks them out and kidnaps her. Arriving to her aid, Ryotaro assumes Den-O Plate Form to save her, only to be easily defeated as Yuto becomes Zeronos Zero Form to fight the Piggies Imagin. But when the Imagin reveals he intends to kill Kikuchi if this scheme fails, Zeronos is forced to take a fall. However, unable to follow the plan, Kikuchi is forced to see Imagin throw Airi into the back of the truck and claims that his contract with Kikuchi is complete. However, unable to prove himself a hero, Kikuchi drives off with the Imagin jumping after him. Zeronos follows the truck in the ZeroLiner for some time before switching to the ZeroHorn while Ryotaro chases foolishly until he finds Momotaros dressed as a homeless man. Momotaros is overjoyed by this and hugs Ryotaro as Ryotaro comforts him. Momotaros reveals he jumped out of the DenLiner while it was in January 12, 2010 and had been living under a bridge with some homeless people for four months. He also mentions how he first witnessed Kikuchi becoming enamored with Airi at the time before joining Ryotaro in his chase after the Imagin.
Still chasing the truck, assuming Vega Form, Zeronos uses ZeroLiner Naginata to knock the Piggies Imagin off of the truck as Ryotaro and Momotaros arrive and transform into Kamen Rider Den-O. By then, as Den-O Sword Form is outmatched with an attack to the back, the DenLiner is brought back under control by the KingLiner. With Urataros, Kintaros, and Ryutaros, Den-O transforms into Climax Form and uses his Extreme Slash to easily destroy the Piggies Imagin. Meanwhile, when the truck's brakes are no longer working and heading to a cliff, Zeronos transforms into Altair Form to save Airi, leaving Deneb on the ZeroHorn. With Airi in his arms, the two leap out of the truck as Deneb shoots at its tires to turn it onto its side before it reaches the cliff, saving Kikuchi as well while Airi comes to see Yuto looking over her. As Yuto takes Airi back to town, Deneb heads to the DenLiner as he laments failing Yuto in getting Airi's love as Ryotaro assures him that might be someday. Using the ZeroHorn to take Airi back to town, Yuto stops as they see the starry sky and Airi realizes that Yuto was the man she used to love.
Episode Blue
The second film, Episode Blue: The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral (EPISODE BLUE æ´¾é£ã‚¤ãƒžã‚¸ãƒ³ã¯ï¼®ï¼¥ï¼·ãƒˆãƒ©ãƒ« EpisÅdo BurÅ« Haken Imajin wa NyÅ«toraru) follows on June 5, featuring the blue-colored Kamen Rider New Den-O. The catchphrase for the movie is "Goodbye, friend!? At the end of the fight there will be..." (ã•ã‚ˆãªã‚‰ã€ç›¸æ£’!? 戦ã„ã®å…ˆã«ã‚ã‚‹ã‚‚ã®ã¨ã¯â€•ã€‚ Sayonara, aibÅ!? Tatakai no saki ni aru mono towa -.). The story is themed around "Friendship" and features Kotaro's and Teddy as their partnership is put to the test.[9] The director KenzÅ Maihara states that fans of the TV series will enjoy this part of the trilogy, and he also has intentions to turn New Den-O's story into a brand new Den-O television series.[4] Dori Sakurada reprises his role as Kotaro Nogami in this film.[5][6]
Plot
At the Time Terminal, the PA system announces to the patrons of the Time-Crossing Flea Market that a ticket thief has been appearing over the past few days, and that they should keep an eye out. The thief appears, defeating several security guards while getting several time tickets, including one dated for June 10, 2010. Arriving to the present, the thief is cause off caught by Ryotaro as he becomes Den-O Sword Form. During the fight, the thief is revealed to be the Mantis Imagin as she strikes Den-O's ankle to cripple him as DenLiner saves Den-O before his opponent could finish him off. With Momotaros and Ryotaro unable to continue, the Owner reassures the DenLiner crew that they still have hope as Sieg arrives. The Owner clarifies that Sieg is not the one he summoned, but Kotaro and Teddy who are investigating the crime scene at the Time Terminal. Before they leave, after saving Kotaro from numerous cases of bad luck, Teddy spots something in one of the Time Terminal's stands: a good luck necklace that has a pendant of two interlocked stars. Arriving to the DenLiner as it docks, Kotaro learn from the Owner that his contract with Teddy is complete as the contract, and now the Owner needs his assistance due to his special nature. Teddy reluctantly agrees, taking on the name "Aleksandrovic" to go with the change of contract. Kotaro leaves the DenLiner to continue after the Mantis Imagin, with no one to protect him from his bad luck.
Arriving to the Milk Dipper, Kotaro overhears Airi, Seigi Ozaki, and Issē Miura discussing about a girl named Miku Uehara who saw a doppelganger of herself. Kotaro has an elephant-costumed Kintaros arrives to Miku's house as he finds the girl with her grandmother and the "doppelganger", the latter with sand pouring from her body. By then, the Mantis Imagin decides to intervene by distracting Kotaro to drive him away from the family. After Kintaros possesses him to reduce the bad luck inflictions, Kotaro becomes New Den-O to fight the Mantis Imagin with Kintaros as the Kintaono axe. But the Kintaono is too heavy for New Den-O to wield as Mantis Imagin beats them before taking her leave.
Back on the DenLiner, while Kohana tends to Kotaro's injuries, the Owner orders "Aleksandrovic" to polish the special spoons they found. When Ryotaro asks about a way for Teddy to help Kotaro again, the Owner explains that any derailment from his current contract could destroy the Imagin. Though, Kotaro accepts as he decides to investigate the two Mikus, with Ryutaros possessing Kotaro in the process. Arriving at the grandmother's house, R-Kotaro discovers that the grandmother is testing the two Mikus to see which of the two is the real Miku by having both make asazuke. Though R-Kotaro points out that the second cannot be real due the sand pouring from her, the grandmother explains that she will decide. After a tie from the cooking, the two Mikus play tennis. As Ryutaros goes off to play on his own, leaving him to realize that Teddy protected him from his bad luck and he took him for granted, Kotaro ponders what is going on until the Mantis Imagin deems the contract completed. Luckily, the DenLiner arrives in time pick up Kotaro and the second Miku and drop off Ryotaro who joins with Ryutaros to become Den-O Gun Form. While glad that the other girl is gone, Miku leaves to her grandmother's dismay.
On the DenLiner, the second Miku reveals that she is from the not too-distant future that came to spend her birthday with her grandmother before she dies. Her sad story reaches Kotaro and Teddy as Ryutaros is knocked back into the DenLiner, with Ryotaro at the Mantis Imagin's mercy. Seeing Teddy about to derail from his contact, Kotaro tells Miku he understands her plight before going off with Urataros, using him as the Uratazao rod to fight the Mantis Imagin. But the Mantis Imagin defeats New Den-O once more. On the DenLiner, as future Miku runs off after being told the consequences of her contract, Teddy leaves as well as he would rather protect Kotaro even if he may disappear forever. Saving Kotaro from the Mantis Imagin on the New DenBird as future Miku returns to her grandmother's house, Teddy and Kotaro admit their bonds of friendship before transforming into New Den-O and the Macheteddy and together they fight the Mantis Imagin in the moonlight, finally beating the Imagin before destroying her with his Counter Slash.
Soon after, Teddy fades from existence as he gives Kotaro the good luck pendant he bought to symbolize their friendship, only for Kotaro realize it to be a love charm. Back on the DenLiner, everyone is saddened as the Owner arrives with a new Imagin partner for Kotaro: "Aleksandrovic". With the others shocked, the Owner reveals Kotaro's friendship with Teddy saved him and restored their contract. Though the others were confused by the whole point of the Owner's actions, along with Sieg’s appearance, Kotaro believes it was to teach him a valuable lesson as he and Teddy are returned to their time. While that occurs, future Miku spends her time with her grandmother who assures her the future would not be bleak after knowing her true nature. Returning to her time, August 25, 2010, Miku finds a note from her grandmother thanking her for the memories she gave her as the wind chime Miku got for her birthday jingles in the background.
Episode Yellow
The final film is Episode Yellow: Treasure de End Pirates (EPISODE YELLOW ãŠå®DEエンド・パイレーツ EpisÅdo IerÅ Otakara DE Endo PairÄ“tsu, "Treasure of the End Pirates"). The catchphrase for the movie is "Traveling through worlds, a brilliant complete treasure!?" (世界を超ãˆãŸâ€•è¯éº—ã«ãŠå®ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ—リート!? Sekai o koeta - Karei ni otakara konpurÄ«to!?). It was released on June 19; advertising for the film currently focuses on the cyan-colored Kamen Rider Diend who only has minor yellow accents on his suit and a yellow Diend Kamen Ride card. The story features Daiki Kaito traveling to the World of Den-O again, chased by Reiji Kurosaki as Kamen Rider G Den-O for his crimes against the timeline.[4]Kimito Totani stated in his blog that he reprises his role as Daiki Kaito from Kamen Rider Decade for the film.[10] Kamen Rider Diend's Complete Form appears in the film.[11][12]
Plot
At night in Tokyo, a man jumps from building to building, leaving sparkly sand as he moves. Momotaros and the other TarÅs pursue him, with Momotaros thinking he met him before as the figure easily dispatches his pursuers. When Ryotaro arrives, the Spider Imagin possessing the man emerges, having completed the contract with the boy's appearance. Ryotaro uses a Rider Ticket on the man, chasing the Imagin to November 22, 2008, with Den-O Sword Form quickly taking the Spider Imagin out. As Momotaros and the others look around for the Rider Pass he tossed aside while performing the finishing attack, they see the possessed man from before holding it, revealing that he used the Spider Imagin to possess him so he could hijack the DenLiner as Momotaros remembers who this man is: "that robber rider" Daiki Kaito. Stranding Ryotaro and the TarÅs in 2008, Daiki holds the Owner and Naomi at gunpoint as the Owner reveals his plans to steal time failed as the DenLiner can only go to the date on the ticket as it was a strong memory that keeps it from fading. Realizing that there is a treasure nearby, Daiki runs off to find it.
Seeing the DenLiner over the distance, Ryotaro and the TarÅs chase after it until Ryotaro sees Daiki running off in another direction. He finds Daiki confronting his past self, shooting him dead to Ryotaro's shock. However, past Daiki's wound heals as he runs off with Daiki shooting him more. Soon as the TarÅs arrive, a man suddenly appears from another point in time with a golden revolver trained on Daiki, Officer Reiji Kurosaki. He has come to arrest Daiki for threatening to cause a time paradox before transforming into Kamen Rider G Den-O as Daiki responds by becoming Kamen Rider Diend. Ryotaro and the Taros watch G Den-O as he overwhelms Diend with his advance arsenal and the intelligence of the artificial Imagin Eve before arresting him. However, with the Time Police taking over, G Den-O arrests the TarÅs on the charge of altering time and deporting Ryotaro to his time. Only Urataros escapes long enough to witness past Daiki stealing a briefcase from the Kurosaki estate, pushing aside a young boy who got in his way, before G Den-O finds him. Back in the present time, as IssÄ“ and Ozaki look at the drawing Ryotaro made of their family, Ryotaro talks to Kohana of what Urataros told him prior to his arrest. Overhearing their talk, Ozaki remembers a theft occurred at the Kurosaki estate on that date: someone broke in and stole the family's golden gun. But it leaves the question to why Daiki went to that moment of his past.
At the Time Police's jail, the Imagin try to talk their way out as Daiki complains about their nosy racket as Urataros reveals he know about his robbery. By then, Kurosaki arrives with two guards, ignoring the Taros while telling him the will be judged while phrasing what Urataros heard Daiki tell a young boy in the past. By then, the Owner appears to bail the Taros before being arrested as an accomplice with the DenLiner now Time Police property as Daiki manages to grab one of guards, faking a wish to give up his life of crime to sneak the keys off the man and using them to frees himself, throwing the keys to the Imagin a bit out of reach. After failed attempts to get the keys, they see Ryotaro and Kohana have been arrested as well, and put into the cell next to the TarÅs who are still trying to reach the keys. Ryotaro beckons for Momotaros to come closer, which Momotaros realizes what is being said as he possesses the boy, beating the guards with Kohana as she lets everyone free. Ryotaro says they still have to get to the DenLiner, and the Owner gives him an Infinity Ticket to solve the mystery while he has a meeting with the Station Master.
On the DenLiner, Naomi arrives to tell Kurosaki that Daiki has escaped. However, Kurosaki senses something off and aims his damaged golden gun at "Naomi," revealing her to be Daiki. Daiki then takes of his Naomi disguise as he is forced off the DenLiner at gun point and clearance to execute. Daiki attempts to distract Kurosaki by pointing that Ryotaro and company are behind him as the DenLiner crew takes control of the DenLiner once more and return to November 22, 2008. Daiki has used the Diendriver to latch onto the back of the DenLiner, traveling with them as Eve deems them all for execution. Diend manages to get to the DenLiner's cockpit and holds Den-O at gunpoint, forced to explain that the purpose of his time trip was to undo the chain of events that left the gun damaged while Daiki was distracted by several letters hidden in the box so he can steal it in mint condition. Though the others refuse to help, Ryotaro decides to help Daiki with Urataros backing it up. Arriving at November 22, 2008, the group is ambushed by G Den-O as Den-O holds him off in his Ax and Gun Forms before Momotaros takes over the fight.
With Urataros possessing him to save him, Daiki transforms into Diend and uses the UraRod to deflect bullets back before using the Invisible Attack Ride Card to catch G Den-O off guard. By them, Daiki manages to make it to where his past self is before the gun is damaged, though Kurosaki appears. Before Daiki can get to his Diendriver once more, Kurosaki shoots him with the golden gun. The bullet goes through Daiki and hits the case the past Daiki is carrying, knocking it out of his hands, sending the papers within flying as Daiki gets the golden gun. Enraged that he was used, losing his golden gun as time has been altered so that it was never damaged and possessed by Daiki, Kurosaki stopped when he noticed the letters from the box. Daiki and Kohana reveal the letters to all to be from his mother, with the latter revealing to Kurosaki that his mother did loved him and wishes to see him. Though Kurosaki feels he cannot let go of his hate, Daiki tells him that the letters should be his treasure. Disappointed that Kurosaki refuses to deliver final judgment, Eve takes matters into his own hands and becomes G Den-O to purge the Earth of all illogical life.
Everyone escapes from G Den-O as Daiki runs into his past self and asks for his aid against G Den-O. Both transform and past Diend steals the golden gun as he falls back. Den-O arrives to support Diend with the others. But the five are outmatched by G Den-O until Den-O assumes Climax Form as Kurosaki arrives with Diend saving him from a stray shot. Kurosaki thanks Diend for opening his eyes as he gives him a K-Touch which he soon uses to become Diend Complete Form. He then uses the Attack Ride Gekijouban Card to summon Kamen Riders G4, Ryuga, Orga, Glaive, Kabuki, Caucasus, Arc, and Skull, and as a group with Den-O Climax Form, destroy Kamen Rider G Den-O. In the end, before entering the Hikari Photo Studio, Daiki thanks Ryotaro and Kohana for their help as Kurosaki goes to visit his mother at a flower shop, wanting to talk to her as he learns that she truly cared for him. On the DenLiner, as the others are perplexed as the Owner arrives with the Station Master as they start a contest where they are flicking balls of fried rice at plates at distances with the Owner using the spoons from Episode Blue used as a golf club while they measure the distance with the tape from Episode Red. Soon after, Naomi serves everyone coffee as Ryotaro's regular mug is missing, realizing that Daiki must have taken it. Back at the photo studio, though he believes that would be their last meeting, Daiki would never forget Kamen Rider Den-O.
Kamen Rider G Den-O
The only new Kamen Rider that appears in the Cho-Den-O Trilogy films is Kamen Rider G Den-O (ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼ï¼§é›»çŽ‹ Kamen RaidÄ JÄ« Den'Å). Reiji Kurosaki (é»’å´Ž レイジ Kurosaki Reiji, portrayed by YÅ«ta Furukawa[5][6]) is a member of a space-time police force called the G Men (Gメン JÄ« Men).[8] By using the artificial Doberman Pinscher Imagin Eve (イブ Ibu, voiced by Hiroki Takahashi) trapped in a Rider Pass (ライダーパス RaidÄ Pasu) and the G Den-O Belt (Gデンオウベルト JÄ« Den'Å Beruto), Kurosaki is able to transform into G Den-O. G Den-O is thematically based on an American police car.[8][12] G Den-O is able to create a barrier and do time-travel without using a time train. Like Den-O and New Den-O, G Den-O is armed with a DenGasher (デンガッシャー DengasshÄ) which he primarily uses in Gun Mode (ガンモード Gan MÅdo) and the new Jutte Mode (å手モード Jutte MÅdo). G Den-O's Full Charge attack is the World Vanish (ワールドãƒãƒ‹ãƒƒã‚·ãƒ¥ WÄrudo banisshu),[13] and when it is activated, Eve proclaims "Perfect Weapon!", shortly before a barrier encompasses G Den-O so he can attack with a series of shots from Gun Mode while the red and blue lights on his Den-Kamen light up. G Den-O's Full Charge attack using Jutte Mode called the World End (ワールドエンド WÄrudo Endo)[13] was not used in the movie.
Cast
- All films' cast
- Ryotaro Nogami (野上 良太郎 Nogami RyÅtarÅ): Takuya Mizoguchi (æºå£ ç¢çŸ¢ Mizoguchi Takuya)[14]
- Kohana (コãƒãƒŠ Kohana): Tamaki Matsumoto (æ¾å…ƒ ç’°å£ Matsumoto Tamaki)[14]
- Airi Nogami (野上 æ„›ç† Nogami Airi): Wakana Matsumoto (æ¾æœ¬ è‹¥èœ Matsumoto Wakana)[14]
- Naomi (ナオミ): Rina Akiyama (秋山 莉奈 Akiyama Rina)[14][15]
- Seigi Ozaki (尾崎 æ£ç¾© Ozaki Seigi): Akira Nagata (永田 彬 Nagata Akira) of RUN&GUN
- IssÄ“ Miura (三浦 イッセー Miura IssÄ“): Ryo Ueno (上野 亮 Ueno RyÅ)
- Owner/Station Master (オーナーï¼é§…é•· ÅŒnÄ/EkichÅ): KenjirÅ Ishimaru (石丸 謙二郎 Ishimaru KenjirÅ)
- Episode Red cast
- Yuto Sakurai (桜井 侑斗 Sakurai YÅ«to): Yuichi Nakamura (ä¸æ‘ 優一 Nakamura YÅ«ichi)
- Hiroshi Kikuchi (èŠåœ° å® Kikuchi Hiroshi): Hideo Nakaizumi (ä¸æ³‰ 英雄 Nakaizumi Hideo)[7]
- Yuto Sakurai (Adult) (桜井 侑斗(大人) Sakurai YÅ«to (Otona)): Tomonobu Okano (岡野 å‹ä¿¡ Okano Tomonobu)
- Episode Blue cast
- Kotaro Nogami (野上 幸太郎 Nogami KÅtarÅ): Dori Sakurada (桜田 通 Sakurada DÅri)
- Miku Uehara (上原 ç¾Žæ¥ Uehara Miku): Yuko Takayama (高山 侑å Takayama YÅ«ko)
- Sanae Uehara (上原 æ—©è‹— Uehara Sanae): Reiko Kusamura (è‰æ‘ 礼å Kusamura Reiko)[9]
- Episode Yellow cast
- Daiki Kaito (æµ·æ± å¤§æ¨¹ KaitÅ Daiki): Kimito Totani (戸谷 公人 Totani Kimito)
- Reiji Kurosaki (é»’å´Ž レイジ Kurosaki Reiji): YÅ«ta Furukawa (å¤å· 雄大 Furukawa YÅ«ta)
- Sayuri Mizushima (水島 ã•ã‚†ã‚Š Mizushima Sayuri): Urara Awata (粟田 麗 Awata Urara)
Voice actors
- All films' cast
- Momotaros (モモタãƒã‚¹ Momotarosu): Toshihiko Seki (é–¢ 俊彦 Seki Toshihiko)
- Urataros (ウラタãƒã‚¹ Uratarosu): KÅji Yusa (éŠä½ 浩二 Yusa KÅji)
- Kintaros (ã‚ンタãƒã‚¹ Kintarosu): Masaki Terasoma (ã¦ã‚‰ãã¾ ã¾ã•ã Terasoma Masaki)
- Ryutaros (リュウタãƒã‚¹ RyÅ«tarosu): Kenichi Suzumura (éˆ´æ‘ å¥ä¸€ Suzumura Ken'ichi)
- Episode Red cast
- Deneb (デãƒãƒ– Denebu): HÅchÅ« ÅŒtsuka (大塚 èŠ³å¿ ÅŒtsuka HÅchÅ«)
- Piggies Imagin (ピギーズイマジン Pigīzu Imajin)
- Kazuya Nakai (ä¸äº• 和哉 Nakai Kazuya)
- KÅsuke Toriumi (鳥海 浩輔 Toriumi KÅsuke)
- Tetsuya Kakihara (柿原 徹也 Kakihara Tetsuya)
- Episode Blue cast
- Sieg (ジーク JÄ«ku): Shin-ichiro Miki (三木 眞一郎 Miki Shin'ichirÅ)
- Teddy (テディ Tedi): Daisuke Ono (å°é‡Ž 大輔 Ono Daisuke)
- Mantis Imagin (マンティスマジン Mantisu Imajin): Michie Tomizawa (富沢 ç¾Žæ™ºæµ Tomizawa Michie)
- Episode Yellow cast
- Eve (イブ Ibu): Hiroki Takahashi (高橋 広樹 Takahashi Hiroki)
- Spider Imagin (スパイダーイマジン SupaidÄ Imajin): Akira Sasanuma (笹沼 å°ç¾… Sasanuma Akira)
- Diendriver Voice, K-Touch Voice (ディエンドライãƒãƒ¼éŸ³å£°ã€ã‚±ãƒ¼ã‚¿ãƒƒãƒéŸ³å£° DiendoraibÄ Onsei, KÄ“tatchi Onsei): Mark Okita (マーク 大喜多 MÄku ÅŒkita)
Music
- Episode Red theme
- "Action-Zero 2010"
- Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition: LOVE+HATE & Shuhei Naruse
- Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
- Artist: Yuto Sakurai & Deneb (Yuichi Nakamura & HÅchÅ« ÅŒtsuka)
- Episode Blue theme
- "Double-Action Strike form"
- Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition: LOVE+HATE & Ryo (of defspiral)
- Arrangement: Ryo (of defspiral)
- Artist: Kotaro Nogami & Teddy (Dori Sakurada & Daisuke Ono)
- Episode Yellow theme
- "Climax-Action ~The Den-O History~" (Climax-Action ~The 電王 History~)
- Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition: Shuhei Narusei & LOVE+HATE
- Arrangement: LOVE+HATE
- "Climax-Action ~The Den-O History~" is a medley of all of the "Climax Jump" and "Double-Action" variations, as well as "Action-ZERO" and "Real-Action", composed for the TV series. It does not have a specified artist.
In addition to these three singles, the Cho-Den-O Trilogy: Original Soundtrack (超電王トリãƒã‚¸ãƒ¼ ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ChÅ Den'Å TorirojÄ« Orijinaru Saundotorakku) was released on May 26, 2010, and the Kamen Rider Den-O Super CD Box Set (ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼é›»çŽ‹ 超CD-BOX Kamen RaidÄ Den'Å ChÅ ShÄ« DÄ« Bokkusu) consisting of 20 CDs and 2 DVDs, amassing a total of 350 songs, is scheduled for release on July 28, 2010, including the new song "Climax Jump for U".
References
- ↑ "「ライダー電王ã€æ˜ 画第5弾ã¯è±ªè¯ï¼“連発ï¼ï¼ˆèŠ¸èƒ½ï¼‰ ― スãƒãƒ‹ãƒ Sponichi Annex ニュース". 2010-03-05. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
- ↑ "æ±äº¬ãƒ¡ãƒˆãƒï½œãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹ãƒªãƒªãƒ¼ã‚¹". 2010-04-06. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
- ↑ "秋山莉奈"ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼è£…飾列車"ã«ä¹—車 - 芸能 - SANSPO.COM". 2010-05-02. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
- 1 2 3 "å²ä¸Šåˆ!?『仮é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼è¶…・電王ã€ï¼“作å“連続公開ãŒæ±ºå®šï¼ | テレビ関連ニュース [テレビドガッãƒ]". 2010-03-19. Retrieved 2010-03-20. delete character in
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at position 42 (help) - 1 2 3 "シリーズåˆï¼åŠ‡å ´ç‰ˆã€Œä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼é›»çŽ‹ã€3ä½œé€£ç¶šä¸Šæ˜ æ±ºå®šï¼ : æ˜ ç”»ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹ - æ˜ ç”»ã®ã“ã¨ãªã‚‰eiga.com". 2010-03-19. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
- 1 2 3 "『超電王ã€ä¼šè¦‹ã§ç§‹å±±èŽ‰å¥ˆã€æ¾æœ¬è‹¥èœã‚’ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼ãŒãŠå§«æ§˜æŠ±ã£ã“ï¼ æ˜ ç”»/DVD/海外ドラマ MOVIE Collection [ムビコレ]". 2010-03-19. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
- 1 2 "デãƒãƒ–ã¨ã®ãƒ©ãƒ–ラブãªã‚·ãƒ¼ãƒ³ãŒè¦‹ã©ã“ã‚ï¼ï¼Ÿã€€è¶…・電王 EPISODE RED ゼãƒã®ã‚¹ã‚¿ãƒ¼ãƒˆã‚¦ã‚£ãƒ³ã‚¯ãƒ«: OCNアニメ・特撮公å¼ãƒ–ãƒã‚° OCNアニメニュース|話題ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ã€ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹æº€è¼‰ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ–ãƒã‚°". 2010-03-20. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
- 1 2 3 Figure-Oh, vol. 146
- 1 2 "æ¥å¹´ã¯NEW電王を50本ã€ã„ã‚„100本ï¼ã€€è¶…・電王 EPISODE BLUE æ´¾é£ã‚¤ãƒžã‚¸ãƒ³ã¯NEWトラル: OCNアニメ・特撮公å¼ãƒ–ãƒã‚° OCNアニメニュース|話題ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ã€ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹æº€è¼‰ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ–ãƒã‚°". 2010-03-20. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
- ↑ "ã‚ã‚ŠãŒã¨ã†ã”ã–ã„ã¾ã™(^O^)/ 戸谷公人オフィシャルブãƒã‚°ã€Œæˆ¸è°·å…¬äººOfficial Blogã€Powered by Ameba". 2010-03-06. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
- ↑ "ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼G電王 ç™»å ´ï¼ã€Žä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼Ã—3 超・電王トリãƒã‚¸ãƒ¼ã€è£½ä½œç™ºè¡¨ä¼šé€Ÿå ±: OCNアニメ・特撮公å¼ãƒ–ãƒã‚° OCNアニメニュース|話題ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ã€ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹æº€è¼‰ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ–ãƒã‚°". 2010-03-19. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
- 1 2 "G電王ã¨ã‚³ãƒ³ãƒ—ãƒªãƒ¼ãƒˆãƒ•ã‚©ãƒ¼ãƒ ãƒ‡ã‚£ã‚¨ãƒ³ãƒ‰ç™»å ´ã€€è¶…ãƒ»é›»çŽ‹ EPISODE YELLOW ãŠå®DEエンド・パイレーツ: OCNアニメ・特撮公å¼ãƒ–ãƒã‚° OCNアニメニュース|話題ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ã€ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹æº€è¼‰ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ–ãƒã‚°". 2010-03-20. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
- 1 2 Data File on bonus DVD disc 2 of Chou Den-O Trilogy Collector's Box
- 1 2 3 4 "ナオミ:ãœã²å¤§åˆ‡ãªæ–¹ã€å®¶æ—ã¨è¦³ã¦ã€çµ†ã‚’æ·±ã‚ã¦ã‚‚らãˆãŸã‚‰ã„ã„ã§ã™ã: OCNアニメ・特撮公å¼ãƒ–ãƒã‚° OCNアニメニュース|話題ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ã€ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹æº€è¼‰ã®ã‚¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¡ãƒ–ãƒã‚°". 2010-03-20. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
- ↑ "5人ã®ä»®é¢ãƒ©ã‚¤ãƒ€ãƒ¼çµé›†ã€ç§‹å±±èŽ‰å¥ˆãŒï¼°ï¼² - ã‚·ãƒãƒžãƒ‹ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹ : nikkansports.com". 2010-03-19. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
External links
- Den-O-3.com - Official website
- Cho-Den-O Trilogy at Toei Company's website
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