Kamen Rider Hibiki Ongeki Weapons (SIC)
Y'know, even if I hate on Hibiki's second half for being Not Very Good™, I do still enjoy its first half.
I also eternally love the SIC Hibiki Figures with their weird nonsense Ongeki Weapons.
So uh here's a post about those ig. Because its like midnight as I'm writing this and I'm bored. Apologies if these images aren't the best, I'm taking what images I can find from the RiderWiki so....
First up, Kamen Rider Gouki's Ongekibo Kongou ("Adamantine", in english). In the actual show, Gouki uses the Ongekibo Gouriki ("Strength Power"), which are just a pair regular Ongekibo, but in SIC are replaced with these, which are roughly a mid-size version of the Ongekibo, bigger than normal but bigger than the Ongekikanabo seen in Hibiki's movie.
Other than that nothing really worth noting. Just big club drum sticks. Still cool to see though.
And with this, we're already getting into new territory. Kamen Rider Sabaki's... Unnamed Ongekikan! Just referred to as an "Old-Type Ongekikan". Well that's a touch boring. Still, iirc the only Ongekikan we really see in Hibiki is the trumpet-type wielded by Ibuki.
In the World of Hibiki Arc for Kamen Rider Decade, we actually see a proper prop version of this type of Ongekikan as part of That Scene at the end of the arc.
You've seen it, even if you think you haven't. Say what one will about Decade, but that scene has more respect for the entire og show than its latter half did, that's for damn sure... =_=
Next up, Kamen Rider Shouki's Ongekikan Taifu ("Typhoon")! Unlike the others, this one is a French Horn!
I do like how it attaches to the armor on the Oni form and becomes a shoulder cannon for its Jugeki mode. Just something I think SIC's over-exaggerated style lends itself to, y'feel me?
And the Ongeki Mode! Again, it's a French Horn, which I think it kinda underutilized in terms of musical intrument weapons. Like its always "Trumpets but Guns!" "Drumsticks but clubs!" "Guitars but literal axes!". Show some uniqueness! Give us something new!
Sorry that got away from me, what were we doing?
Oh yeah, SIC Ongeki Weapons.
Y'know the fact the Ongekikan/Brasswinds take up like. Half of this post is kinda throwing me off.
Welp, here we have Kamen Rider Touki's Ongekikan Arashi ("Storm")! It's a herald trumpet, the kind with the flags on em you see in art and during parades and all that. From supplemental material, Touki just wields a trumpet in the show itself, but that's boring! So Herald Trumpet it is!
I think of all the Ongekikan, this and the old-style ones lend themselves most to being wielded like guns, which is what the Jugeki modes are. I mean its in the name. Jugeki. Gun Attack.
And that's it for the brasswinds! In terms of overall design, I like Taifu the most. The French Horn/Shoulder Cannon thing is just cool IMO.
Next up, the Ongekigen! So Guitars they're guitars.
First up are Kamen Rider Banki's Ongekigen Togenkyo ("Bladed Chord Echo").
Unlike most of the other Ongekigen, this one can split in two, as seen above, and when combined...
Become a double-necked guitar! This is actually one of the my favorite SIC Ongeki Weapons overall, because a pair of polearms that combine into a guitar to destroy monsters is just so insane when said out loud yet is played so earnestly and straightly that it wraps back around to being cool.
The fact they're mainly black, white, yellow, and gold helps, as that's a good color scheme to have. Gold and yellow are both colors that're hard to make work in a color scheme without them overwhelming every other color, so the contrasting neutrals of black and white work, keeping everything balanced while still letting the former two pop out.
And finally!
SIC Kamen Rider Shuki's Ongekigen Kitara ("Demonic Great Music"), which has a completely different look from its show version.
In contrast to the show version, the Kitara in the SIC version takes more after a harp guitar and is intentionally made to resemble Kamen Rider Zanki's Retsuzan, which is fitting as she's actually his former master from his time as an apprentice Oni.
"Kithara", for those curious, is actually the term for the more professional version of a lyre, which was seen as more of a folk instrument.
To use an analogy, to my understanding it's kinda like the difference between acoustic and electric guitars.
And with that, that's all of them! At least the one's I could find images for.
have fun, and remember! Shutting Hibiki off at Episode 29 and imaging a fanfic continuation is infinitely more valid than the rest of that show!



















