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I really liked Revice, it was a lot of fun, and I got attached to the characters.
But Geats had a great concept, especially the "Anybody can be a Kamen Rider" angle. Plus, the driver belt was really cool.
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It gives me this message:The first episode of the new series is free on youtube. But it doesn't have subtitles.
https://youtu.be/T685jasz1eE?si=gDUDJBhxRATvZRIB
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TokuSHOUTsu often binge plays various Kamen Rider series on their free streaming channel! That's how I've been watching until there's a good sale on the discs.Leave a comment:
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If anybody is looking to experience Kamen Rider, there are several series available on Blu Ray.
Discotek Media has the rights to the Showa era series, and have released Kamen Rider Black, and Kamen Rider Black RX on blu ray. I personally just picked up Black RX.
Shout Factory has the rights to the Heisei and Reiwa series, and have released Kamen Rider Kuuga, Kamen Rider Ryuki, and Kamen Rider Zero One to blu ray.Leave a comment:
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If anybody is looking to experience Kamen Rider, there are several series available on Blu Ray.
Discotek Media has the rights to the Showa era series, and have released Kamen Rider Black, and Kamen Rider Black RX on blu ray.
Shout Factory has the rights to the Heisei and Reiwa series, and have released Kamen Rider Kuuga, Kamen Rider Ryuki, and Kamen Rider Zero One to blu ray.Leave a comment:
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The first episode of the new series is free on youtube. But it doesn't have subtitles.
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I've never seen any of the series, but I've always
the look and had to get a couple in my collection.


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No offense taken.
I have been to Japan twice, and plan to return next spring. My collection of Tokusatsu toys is small, but growing. I collect both vintage and modern.However In reading various posts, I see that ( correct me if I am wrong) you have traveled to Nippon and have a good collection of Kaiju toys.
Funnily enough, it was Scott Pierce (Random Axe) who made me aware of and a fan of Spectreman and Mirrorman. And I love them both. Great shows, awesome costumes. There is plenty of merch to be had in the shops and alleys of Akihabara and Nakano, once you know where to look, and who to ask. I definitely need some in my own collection.With that being said, what's you're take on Spectreman? I have been getting BACK into him and have read the Antarctic Press comic and AM TRYING to collect original copies of his 32 issue run from Brazil! Call me silly and an addict.
Sadly, such is the case for many shows that aren't part of the "Big 3" (Sentai, Kamen Rider, Ultraman). Many Metal Heroes, and other Tokusatsu heroes are just not as well known outside of Japan. Inaizuman, Aztekaizer, Diamond Eyes etc. Just don't draw crowds in the west. Even if they are Ishinomori, Go Nagai or Tsuburaya characters.I have a few action figures of him. But limited on funds for ones I want. And it seems at G Fest he is not given much thought or respect in regards to selling merchandise on him.
Final thoughts are this...it's a double edged sword. While the characters' lack of popularity can make obtaining their merch more difficult, it also usually means said merch is affordable when you DO find it.Anyway that my thoughts. Let me know what works of wisdom you can impart on all this.
Cheers!!
Arigato gozaimasu,Jorge.
JustinLast edited by B-Lister; Aug 30, '23, 3:34 PM.Leave a comment:




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