Steps/Methods
Classic Quotations
1. There is no so-called justice in this battle, only pure wishes. ——The conclusion of the final chapter of Kamen Rider Ryuki
2. For a real hero, when you want to be a hero, you have already lost the qualification. ——Kamen Rider Zoda
3. Even if the world is against me, he will fight side by side with me. This is a true companion. ——Kamen Rider DECADE
4. I have no dreams, but I can protect my dreams. ——Kamen Rider 555
5. After such a long time of fighting, I finally found my dream, which is to make the world as white as a white shirt. I want to protect the world. With your own strength. ——Kamen Rider 555
6. Every knight fights for their dreams and to protect the people they love, and I want to fight to protect the world. ——Kamen Rider Ryuki
7. In order to fight, I will become stronger, but I will not lose myself when I become the ultimate dark form, because I have what I love. people and people who love me. ——Kamen Rider Kuuga
8. I created the tragedy of Overka, and I will destroy it with my own power. ——Kamen Rider DECADE
9. I want to protect the smile of the person I love and the person I love. ——Kamen Rider Kuuga
10. Let’s count your sins~——Kamen Rider w
The official classification of Showa and Heisei is Kamen Rider Kuuga I am the dividing line: those who appear before Kuga are the Showa Knights, and those who appear after Kuuga are the Heisei Knights. However, for this classification, there will also be special cases such as BlackRX, Shin, ZO, and J, which were also broadcast in the Heisei period but are classified as Showa.
Among them, RX was first broadcast during the Showa era, but the era name was changed midway through the broadcast, so there is no doubt that it is also the Knights of the Showa era. Shin, ZO and J were once classified as the Heisei Knights. For example, in the theatrical version of "Kamen Rider World", the two knights ZO and J were played. The publicity at that time was that they were the Heisei Knights. It can be seen that they were all classified as Heisei Knights at that time. Class of Heisei Knights.
However, the popularity of Kuuga's work has prompted the continuation of the Kamen Rider series, and the new settings are also significantly different from the Kamen Rider series during Shotaro Ishimori's lifetime. Therefore, the difference between Showa and Heisei is not so much the year of production, but it is more appropriate to think that the works Ishimori participated in are the Showa series, and the subsequent works are the Heisei series.
The knight classification includes three categories: main knights, secondary knights, and special warriors.
Main Rider: The Kamen Rider with an official number. Usually the protagonist of the work, works in the Showa period were not clearly divided into primary or secondary Kamen Riders. The Showa era started with Kamen Rider No. 1, and the protagonist Kamen Rider who appeared in the future had his own number; the Rider was not a Kamen Rider at first, but later according to the development of the story setting, he was finally classified as Kamen Rider 4. Number.
Secondary Riders: The Kamen Riders who appear in the same work are not numbered and have a clear subdivision starting from the Heisei series.
Special warriors: Warriors who are similar to Kamen Riders but are not officially recognized as Kamen Riders, such as Denpaman Tackle and Alternative.