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Kamen Rider Poseidon (仮面ライダーポセイドン, Kamen Raidā Poseidon) is a Greed-like entity formed from the Core Medals that Michal Minato absorbed who appears exclusively in the film Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max. Possessing Minato, Poseidon received the means to transform into a Kamen Rider from an ...
In the same chapter, Kouji mentions to Rei that one of his classmates is a Code:Name. At first it is strongly hinted that Uesugi is the Code:Name but this is proven to be false when introduces himself as a RE-Code in chapter 107. In chapter 108, Uesugi reveals the true identity of Code: Revenger in front of all her classmates (and to the readers).
The appearance of the previous 10 Kamen Riders in the last 7 episodes of the series was their last in the franchise history, up until Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker, not counting the remake versions of #1, #2 and V3 in recent movies Kamen Rider: The First and Kamen Rider: The Next.
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As a special anniversary series, Kamen Rider Zi-O features cameos from actors reprising their roles from past Kamen Rider series. While most appear in one or two episodes and movies, the protagonists of Kamen Rider Decade become recurring characters as they are directly involved in Kamen Rider Zi-O ' s storyline.
Kamen Rider characters (1 C, 30 P) E. Kamen Rider episodes (22 P) F. Kamen Rider films (4 C, 11 P) M. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie ...
Kamen Rider Revice is the eponymous duo of Ikki Igarashi and his inner demon partner Vice whose arsenal revolves around Vistamps (バイスタンプ, Baisutanpu), a series of rubber stamp-like items reverse-engineered from the Giff Stamp (ギフスタンプ, Gifu Sutanpu) and designed to harness the power of inner demons as well as channel the human user's genetic memory. [1]
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