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-- ๐ฒ๐๐๐๐ ๐น๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ฉ๐๐๐๐ ๐น๐ฟ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐ -- Kamen Rider Black RX, the final frontier. RX is the end of Riderโs tenure to the Japanese television screens on weekly airings in the Showa period. For Rider would not get its shine once more in television until 2000 with Kamen Rider Kuuga (2000-2001). RX is direct sequel to the previous Kamen Rider Black (1987-1988), following Kotaro Minami in a new battle against the Crisis Empire with his newly gained formย โRXโ and later the forms of Bio and Robo Rider following suit. The show occasionally brings back cast from the previous season to further add onto a tighter sense of continuity. RX follows in Blackโs footsteps by being essentiallyย โKamen Rider but with Sentai and Metal Heroes underneathโ, a show that is so devoid of the typical Kamen Rider format that when it eventually does return to it with the final arc it feels fresh and new. From the well-crafted storyline to some really great scenes of character drama, RX seems to keep the ball rolling with Blackโs strengths while putting it into a new setting and tone that still works. A problem Rider faces when doing a sequel series so direct (see Rider to V3), is that the sense of staleness coming from the similar tone and sometimes new takes on old plots. RX succeeds where V3 fails in this regard, where the more of the same types of moments donโt feel like they overstay their welcome and, arguably, show why those types of beats worked so well last season. Another issue they face is implementing the legacy cast into the story, and I think RX has the best approach to handling the return of the previous Riders compared to the many abrupt and rave-y attempts seen before. Instead of feeling like an attempt to garner higher viewership or ratings, they feel like they return for a reason that fits their characters. The show tackles its themes and ideas in ways not dissimilar to how Black did with its own, and even expands on many of the themes of Black. The two shows go hand-in-hand very well, as if they really do want you to also see how the writing team are able to strut their stuff.ย RX has a few issues with pacing at times, and I feel as if the show can have one too many unnecessary scenes that could have been cut out. I feel like this duo both have a wonky middle section that kinda bring them down but not to the point that it wholly affects the show. RX is worth a shot if you track down a good quality version, my personal recommendation is the Bereke Scrubs RX release.ย NEXT: Iron King
First batch of tokutember. This time i did a list of the Kamen Rider series that i have watched (more or less):
Generally i always draw digital so this is like a good exercise for me to remember how bad iโm with tint and paper. Some how i feel less rusted than the prev years... may be having a list helps?!
"Ksatria Baja Hitam Super One", OP of the Indonesian dub of Kamen Rider Super-1 (1995). Performed by RCTI-TV.
"The Junior Rider Squad's Song" (Junior Rider Tai no Uta), second ED of Kamen Rider Super-1 (1982). Performed by Mizuki Ichiro, Koorogi 73, and Columbia Yurikago Kai.

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"Go! Super Machine", from Kamen Rider Super-1 (1981). Performed by Kamen Rider Super-1/Oki Kazuya (Takasugi Shunsuke) and Columbia Yurikago Kai.
"Shooting Star of Dreams" (Yume no Nagareboshi), from Kamen Rider Super-1 (1981). Performed by Mizuki Ichiro and the Chirps.
"Nine Riders Forever" (Ku-Nin Rider Eien Ni), from Kamen Rider Super-1: The Movie (1981). Performed by Mizuki Ichiro and Koorogi 73.