Kamen Rider Kabuto


Kamen Rider Kabuto is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series. It is the sixteenth installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu programs. It is a joint collaboration between Asatsu-DK and Toei. The series was broadcast on TV Asahi. The first episode aired on January 29, 2006, and with the final episode airing on January 21, 2007, completing the series with 49 episodes. It aired as a part of the Super Hero Time slot alongside GoGo Sentai Boukenger. It is the series that revolves around insects, fate, and the theme of "the chosen one." The series blends action, dramatic tension, and philosophical elements with a focus on the battle between humanity and the mysterious ZECT organization, which defends the Earth from alien insect-like creatures known as the Worms. The story follows Souji Tendo, who transforms into Kamen Rider Kabuto, and his quest to protect the world while struggling with his own destiny.
The series represents the 35th anniversary of the Kamen Rider Series, as indicated by a notice at the beginning of the pilot episode reading, in Japanese, "Kamen Rider 35th Anniversary Production."

Story

Seven years before the series, a meteorite struck the Shibuya district in Tokyo. An alien lifeform, known as the Worms, emerged from the meteorite and became a threat to humanity. Souji Tendo has been trained for seven years while waiting for the Kabuto Zecter so that he may properly take up the mantle of Kamen Rider Kabuto. Making many enemies while at the same time meeting other Riders with mysterious origins, Tendou attempts to accomplish his goal at all costs: to destroy all Worms that threaten humanity. He meets ZECT operative Arata Kagami, who later becomes Kamen Rider Gatack. The two soon work together to save humanity from the alien Worms—but not before uncovering the conspiracies within the ZECT organization and the "Natives" species.

Masked Rider System

Zecters, also known as the Masked Rider System, are a compilation of mobile systems that affect space/time. They were created by the Natives, a species of Worm that arrived on Earth 35 years ago. These Natives in turn gave the Zecters to humans so that they may protect them from alien Worms that would arrive later. The Zecters appear instantaneously from the ZECT headquarters to the selected personnel so that they may transform into the respective Rider to fight any Worms in the vicinity. Each Rider possesses two forms: the bulky armored cocoon-like Masked Form and the sleeker Rider Form which can use the Clock Up ability, a system that allows the Rider to move at high speed. They also have the ZECTroopers to help them. Worth noting is that the Zecters have a mind of their own and can reject their present user in search of another one if they so choose.
There are eight known Zecters within the Masked Rider System, each allowing the user to become a different Rider. Most Zecters are based on insects, with the exception of the Sasword Zecter, which is based on an arachnid.
  • Kamen Rider Kabuto
  • Kamen Rider TheBee
  • Kamen Rider Drake
  • Kamen Rider Sasword
  • Kamen Rider Gatack
  • Kamen Rider Kick Hopper
  • Kamen Rider Punch Hopper
  • Kamen Rider Dark Kabuto
There also exist two other Zecters known as the Perfect Zecter and the Hyper Zecter. The Perfect Zecter serves as a primary weapon while the Hyper Zecter is a power-up device that enhances the powers of the original Zecter. Both were only used by Kabuto in the series, but Gatack got to use the Hyper Zecter in the Hyper Battle DVD.

Allusions

The series made some allusions to the whole Kamen Rider series. Masked Rider Project as mentioned in the course of the series was said to have started on 3 April 1971. The Worm species known as Natives also first arrived on Earth on the same year. In real-life, it was the date the first Kamen Rider show aired for the first time.

''God Speed Love''

The movie of the 2006 Kamen Rider Series, entitled Kamen Rider Kabuto the Movie: God Speed Love, was released in Japan on August 5, double-billed with GoGo Sentai Boukenger the Movie: The Greatest Precious. The film took place in a previous timeline and served as a prequel to the series, featuring three new Riders known as Hercus, Ketaros and Caucasus.

Hyper Battle Video

In Kamen Rider Kabuto: Birth! Gatack Hyper Form!!, Arata Kagami seeks to get the Hyper Zecter just like Souji Tendou, so he tries to emulate Tendou. Once he realizes that he has to be himself, the Hyper Zecter appears and allows him to transform into Kamen Rider Gatack Hyper Form, which only appears in the DVD. The Kabuto and Gatack Zecters speak to Tendou and Kagami throughout the DVD, voiced by Tomokazu Seki and Kōji Yusa, respectively.

Production

The Kamen Rider Kabuto trademark was registered by Toei on October 26, 2005.

Video game

A video game based on the series was produced by Bandai for the PlayStation 2, under the name Kamen Rider Kabuto. Released on November 30, 2006, it is a fighting game featuring all Riders seen in the show and movie, along with Hyper Gatack. The game features 5 different modes of play, ranging from a story mode to several multiplayer modes.

Novel

Novel: Kamen Rider Kabuto, written by Shōji Yonemura, is part of a series of spin-off novel adaptions of the Heisei Era Kamen Riders. The mysteries behind Kamen Rider Kabuto are revealed as Tendou Souji fights his final battle with the Worms. After the battle, he travels around the world starting from Bangkok, Thailand to Varanasi, India. During this time, the story followed Arata Kagami as he tries to court with Hiyori Kusakabe. The novel was released on November 30, 2012.

Cast

  • Souji Tendou: Hiro Mizushima
  • Arata Kagami: Yuki Sato
  • Hiyori Kusakabe: Yui Satonaka
  • Sou Yaguruma: Hidenori Tokuyama
  • Shun Kageyama: Masato Uchiyama
  • Daisuke Kazama: Kazuki Kato
  • Tsurugi Kamishiro: Yusuke Yamamoto
  • Renge Takatori: Yuka Teshima
  • Jyuka Tendou: Natsumi Okumura
  • Shuichi Tadokoro: Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi
  • Yuzuki Misaki: Anna Nagata
  • Gon: Airu Kanzaki
  • Jiiya: Yasukiyo Umeno
  • Soichi Kusakabe: Go Narumi
  • Satomi Kusakabe: Kaori Asano
  • Tendo of 7 Years Ago: Sean Wiig
  • Hiyori of 7 Years Ago: Reina Fujii
  • Rena Mamiya: Hitomi Miwa
  • Reiji Nogi: Tak Sakaguchi
  • Negishi: Masahiro Kobayashi
  • Yumiko Takemiya: Megumi Nishimuta
  • Masato Mishima: Tomohisa Yuge
  • Riku Kagami: Hirotarō Honda
  • ZECTrooper: Katsumi Shiono
  • Zecter Voice: Surage Gajria
  • Narration: Eiichiro Suzuki

Guest actors

Songs

;Opening theme
  • "NEXT LEVEL"
  • *Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
  • *Composition & Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
  • *Artist: YU-KI
  • *Episodes: 1 - 48
;Insert themes
  • "FULL FORCE"
  • *Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
  • *Composition: nishi-ken
  • *Arrangement: RIDER CHIPS & Cher Watanabe
  • *Artist: RIDER CHIPS
  • *Episodes: 2 - 32
  • "LORD OF THE SPEED"
  • *Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
  • *Composition: Cher Watanabe
  • *Arrangement: RIDER CHIPS & Cher Watanabe
  • *Artist: RIDER CHIPS featuring Arata Kagami
  • *Episodes: 33 - 48

35th Masked Rider Anniversary File

During episodes 23 through 27, this segment called the 35th Masked Rider Anniversary File, acted as a look back to the franchise and an early advertisement for the God Speed Love movie. These look backs are held in a movie theater and the segment is hosted by Soji Tendo, Arata Kagami, Tetsuki Yamato, Yuzuki Misaki, and Masato Mishima. During these five segments, they discuss the history of the Kamen Rider franchise, sometimes in a comedic tone, but always with serious background music.
  • Episode 23 : The group watches and Yamato narrates the variations of Rider Kicks during the course of the years. Yamato mentions the Rider Double Kick of Kamen Riders 1 and 2, Kamen Rider V3's V3 Kick, Kamen Rider X's X Kick, and Kamen Rider Super-1's ten kicks. In the end, Kagami stands up and does his own Rider Kick and falling into his seat with Yuzuki looking. Tendo asks Yamato, "Who are you?"
  • Episode 24 : The group watches and learns about the different criminal organizations the Kamen Riders had to fight. Villains include Shocker & Gel-Shocker in the first Kamen Rider, Destron from Kamen Rider V3, and King Dark in Kamen Rider X. Footage of Black Satan, the first enemy of Kamen Rider Stronger, is also shown. Tendo then supposes that it is the Kamen Rider's destiny to fight an organization. Mishima tells Tendo that ZECT will show no mercy to anyone who fights them. Yamato then says that he will definitely smash Neo-ZECT for rebelling against and splitting off from ZECT.
  • Episode 25 : The group watches Kamen Rider Stronger, and Kagami quickly thinks that Stronger himself is Kabuto, then looks at Tendo confused. Misaki corrects him, informing him that this is a different Rider, using the rhinoceros beetle as a design. Mishima then announces that it is Kamen Rider Stronger. The camera then zooms on Tendo's face as he says that while this Rider may be Stronger, he is the strongest. Tendo pronounces "Stronger" and "Strongest" in English,. Yamato then also speaks of the Kabutech Riders, which are also Rhinoceros Beetle Riders. Also, despite being a Rhinoceros Beetle Rider, Kamen Rider Blade was omitted. At the end, Tendo stands up and miniature hexagons with Tendo's face appear, forming a compound eye pattern as Tendo says once again that he is "the man who walks the path of heaven that will rule over everything."
  • Episode 26 : The group watches Kamen Rider and Yamato comments on Skyrider's Sailing Jump, then says that the Riders can go anywhere around the world. In addition, they are not restricted to the ground. Then, Misaki mentions the Riders can even now go into space. During this segment, they watch footage of Kamen Riders 1 through ZX training with each other in Kamen Rider 1's base on Arizona in the final episodes of Kamen Rider Black RX, followed by footage from God Speed Love. Tendo then coins a variant of his trademark quote.
  • Episode 27 : Kamen Rider Stronger's upgrade is not mentioned and the short starts with Yamato commenting on Black RX and his modes RX Robo Rider and RX Bio Rider. It then moves on to Kamen Rider Kuuga Ultimate Form, Kamen Rider Agito Shining Form, Kamen Rider Ryuki Survive, Kamen Rider Faiz Blaster Form, Kamen Rider Blade King Form, and Kamen Rider Armed Hibiki. Suddenly, Yamato and Tendo are about to duel with the others looking on and shown on screen is Kabuto's Ultimate Form, Hyper Form.

Parodies

Episode 327-B of Sgt. Frog titled "Keroro, Invasion in a Blink!" features the members of the Keroro Platoon trying to invade Earth in Clock Up mode.

Broadcasts and home video

  • In its home country of Japan, the series originally first aired on Sunday Mornings at 8:00 JST on the Super Hero Time block on TV Asahi and other ANN affiliates, from January 29, 2006 until January 21, 2007, where it concluded at 49 episodes. While the series was still airing during its original broadcast from August 4, 2006 to July 21, 2007 months after it concluded, Toei Video released the series on DVD. 12 volumes were released with 4 episodes each, while the final volume contains five episodes. Then in 2015, the series was then given a Blu-Ray release and spread throughout three boxsets. January 9 for the first boxset, March 13 for the second and May 13 for the third.
  • In South Korea, the series was given a Korean dub and aired as Masked Rider Kabuto in 2008.
  • In Southeast Asia, an English dub was produced in Singapore by Voiceovers Unlimited as Masked Rider Kabuto. It aired on Okto in that country starting on June 20, 2009.
  • *In the Philippines, the English dub was licensed to air on the Toonami block on Cartoon Network.
  • *In Malaysia, this show was dubbed in Malay by FKN Dubbing and aired on NTV7.
  • *In Thailand, the VCD and DVD rights are owned by Dream Express Co., Ltd. and it has aired on four different TV channels, including cable, satellite, and open TV.
  • *In the Chinese-speaking world, Both Cantonese and Mandarin dubs were produced and aired in Hong Kong and Taiwan respectively.
  • **In Hong Kong, this show was dubbed in Cantonese Chinese as 幪面超人甲鬥王 and was broadcast on TVB from December 12, 2008 to November 7, 2009 with all episodes dubbed and airing once a week.
  • **In Taiwan, this show was dubbed in Mandarin Chinese as 假面騎士KABUTO and broadcast on the Toonami block on Cartoon Network from January 5, 2009 to March 12, 2009 with all episodes dubbed and airing on the weeknights.