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Is there a difference in plot between the American version of Kamen Rider Dragon Tree and the Japanese version?
In Japanese dragon riding, every knight will fight with other knights for his own will and his so-called justice, and sometimes he will do heinous things (many knights will do whatever it takes to win). On the other hand, the American version adds the settings of the alien lich king and the mirror image of Kamen Rider, the world's indigenous people, and changes the original settings of 13 knight. It can be said that the American version focuses on fighting against the alien lich king, while the Japanese version pays more attention to the theme of "human nature and human desire".

"Dragon of Kamen Rider" is the third work in Heisei masquerade series, with the slogan "Defeat the enemy without fighting".

The story of Dragon Ride takes the mirror as its theme-as the play says, "Mirror can reflect human nature", and Kamen Rider is no exception.

Under the "reflection" of the mirror, the knight is no longer synonymous with justice (hero).

In this work, every knight fights with other knights for his own will and his so-called "justice", and sometimes he does heinous things.

Kamen Rider Ryuki is the first knight's work transformed from a card, which not only adds many new elements, but also has as many as 13 Kamen Rider.