Nueve universos de los Kamen Riders anteriores se fusionan en uno que destruiría todos los mundos. Tsukasa Kadoya se transforma en Kamen Rider Decade y viaja a todos los mundos de Another Ri... Leer todoNueve universos de los Kamen Riders anteriores se fusionan en uno que destruiría todos los mundos. Tsukasa Kadoya se transforma en Kamen Rider Decade y viaja a todos los mundos de Another Rider para eliminar las anomalías de esos mundos.Nueve universos de los Kamen Riders anteriores se fusionan en uno que destruiría todos los mundos. Tsukasa Kadoya se transforma en Kamen Rider Decade y viaja a todos los mundos de Another Rider para eliminar las anomalías de esos mundos.
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This is a show which shoots itself in the foot with its own gimmick. Which is maybe a bit strained etymologically, but trust me on this.
As the title suggests, Kamen Rider Decade celebrates ten years of modern Kamen Rider, with a plot which sees its protagonists switching from world to world, experiencing the different universes and opponents (and, of course, the Riders and their powers!) from Kiva, Ryuki, Den-O et cetera.
Unfortunately, it comes up severely lacking, especially when compared with last year's offering, Kamen Rider Kiva.
If you love tokusatsu shows, there's guaranteed to be something in here to entertain you, what with the diverse assortment of Riders and monsters, but the world-switching is horribly badly done, and the swift succession of different plots and casts of characters makes it difficult to care too much about any of them.
The central characters who travel between worlds also suffer somewhat from this, as the constant need to introduce and explain every new world (each with its Riders and villains and regular humans) reduces their scope for development significantly. Although I confess I'm rather smitten by female lead Mori Kanna as "Natsumikan" - she's cute, she's funny, and she has some great outfits! This is basically a show for Kamen Rider fanatics, who want to see "which rider would win if..." or "which monster is more badass?". And it's very much a kids' show, whereas Kiva provided enough story and character alongside the comedy and fights to generate more of a family feel. So while this show IS fun, there's really nothing more to it.
I actually wanted to comment on Kamen Rider Kiva (a superb series which I was utterly addicted to for the whole of 2008!) but it doesn't seem to be listed on IMDb... however, if you get the chance, watch Kiva rather than Decade!
UPDATE: Well, the series finished... and even though the storyline is left hangin until the theatrical movie release, I have to admit that the last story-arc was more compelling and that the action and character development did in fact both improve.
However, having by now seen two episodes of the new KR show, Kamen Rider Double (or Kamen Rider W), I'm still forced to say that in my opinion, Decade is a bit weak. So... watch Kiva or Double instead! Sorry to the fans who rated me un-useful, it's just how I feel.
As the title suggests, Kamen Rider Decade celebrates ten years of modern Kamen Rider, with a plot which sees its protagonists switching from world to world, experiencing the different universes and opponents (and, of course, the Riders and their powers!) from Kiva, Ryuki, Den-O et cetera.
Unfortunately, it comes up severely lacking, especially when compared with last year's offering, Kamen Rider Kiva.
If you love tokusatsu shows, there's guaranteed to be something in here to entertain you, what with the diverse assortment of Riders and monsters, but the world-switching is horribly badly done, and the swift succession of different plots and casts of characters makes it difficult to care too much about any of them.
The central characters who travel between worlds also suffer somewhat from this, as the constant need to introduce and explain every new world (each with its Riders and villains and regular humans) reduces their scope for development significantly. Although I confess I'm rather smitten by female lead Mori Kanna as "Natsumikan" - she's cute, she's funny, and she has some great outfits! This is basically a show for Kamen Rider fanatics, who want to see "which rider would win if..." or "which monster is more badass?". And it's very much a kids' show, whereas Kiva provided enough story and character alongside the comedy and fights to generate more of a family feel. So while this show IS fun, there's really nothing more to it.
I actually wanted to comment on Kamen Rider Kiva (a superb series which I was utterly addicted to for the whole of 2008!) but it doesn't seem to be listed on IMDb... however, if you get the chance, watch Kiva rather than Decade!
UPDATE: Well, the series finished... and even though the storyline is left hangin until the theatrical movie release, I have to admit that the last story-arc was more compelling and that the action and character development did in fact both improve.
However, having by now seen two episodes of the new KR show, Kamen Rider Double (or Kamen Rider W), I'm still forced to say that in my opinion, Decade is a bit weak. So... watch Kiva or Double instead! Sorry to the fans who rated me un-useful, it's just how I feel.
Despite being the shortest Heisei Riders show, it's full of nostalgic elements. This Kamen Rider doesn't have his own proper world; instead of saving people in his own world, he travels to other Riders' worlds and tries to save them in order to prevent their extinction. When I first watched this show, I couldn't stop-I was always curious to see what the next Rider world would be and what new cards he would get. It's a high-quality Rider show with good special effects and suits. The battles are action-packed with plenty of transformations, and Decade always uses his cards to defeat his rivals, he is full of surprises!
However, one of the downsides for me is that they recreated the Riders' worlds, and they have little to do with the originals. It's like an alternate story for each of the Heisei phase 1 Riders with different actors. Some of the Riders are depicted in a disappointing way, and his friend Yusuke feels like a missed opportunity. There are also weird and annoying jokes, like the pressure point thumb, which at times makes one of the characters rather annoying.
Make sure you watch the two movies that complete Decade's story. One explores more about his origin, while the other concludes his story, as the final episode ends on a cliffhanger.
However, one of the downsides for me is that they recreated the Riders' worlds, and they have little to do with the originals. It's like an alternate story for each of the Heisei phase 1 Riders with different actors. Some of the Riders are depicted in a disappointing way, and his friend Yusuke feels like a missed opportunity. There are also weird and annoying jokes, like the pressure point thumb, which at times makes one of the characters rather annoying.
Make sure you watch the two movies that complete Decade's story. One explores more about his origin, while the other concludes his story, as the final episode ends on a cliffhanger.
When I first know about the story, I'm really excited to watch this one. Imagine, a world where all kamen raider that ever existed, fight with each other and eventually lead to the destruction of themselves by an individual called Kamen Raider Decade.
Well, I must admit that I really like the story. Although I'm a little bit confused by Decade's design (which I thought to be the most ridiculous and the weirdest I've ever seen), it's still OK.
So, I guess this is another movie that's quite entertaining to see. A lot of Kamen Raider (actually, all of the new generation Kamen Raider and a few addition) will make an appearance here and you will be quite surprise about what you'll find here, because I do.
A twisted plot, mixed world, mixed heroes and mixed villains; all of them have become something that's worth watching. Try and watch it.
Well, I must admit that I really like the story. Although I'm a little bit confused by Decade's design (which I thought to be the most ridiculous and the weirdest I've ever seen), it's still OK.
So, I guess this is another movie that's quite entertaining to see. A lot of Kamen Raider (actually, all of the new generation Kamen Raider and a few addition) will make an appearance here and you will be quite surprise about what you'll find here, because I do.
A twisted plot, mixed world, mixed heroes and mixed villains; all of them have become something that's worth watching. Try and watch it.
I watched all episodes, movies, special episodes or other series that Kadoya Tsukasa is in. Even in Kamen Rider Decade and W movie, even in Kamen Rider Zi-O, Kamen Rider Wizard, and more. The reason why I watched other series that has Tsukasa in it is, it is my most favorite series ever. I will give it full stars. I could GO BEYOND 10 STARS if I could. And for Kamen Rider Decade haters.. WOMP WOMP! Sorry that was rude but it's cool. I also was getting excited every time the actor Mashiro Inoue (who plays as decade) acts, even when he was acting in Garo as well. "I am just a passing through Kamen Rider, remember that!"
I have been following this series for a long time and every story has a good plot and its own uniqueness, except for DECADE Its content is childish and nothing interesting, except for seeing the old Kamen Riders from our childhood come back to life Before destroying them by having them transform into accessories for DECADE to show how strong he is, and Bandai tries to sell more toys from the series than just accessories and transformation belts.... However, the story doesn't have much to it other than DECADE trying to save the world in his own way and tell every universe that's he is a good person with his terrible acting.
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- TriviaAfter he was cast, Ryota Murai, who portrayed this show's version of Kamen Rider Kuuga, felt trepidation going into the role. Joe Odagiri, who originally portrayed Godai/Kuuga, had left such a strong impression that Murai worried Kuuga fans wouldn't accept him as the new Kuuga. In preparation for filming, Murai watched the original Kamen Rider Kuuga and found himself hooked on the show, finishing the 49 episode series in just three days. Although Murai has been a long time Kamen Rider fan, he says his experiences on Decade have made Kuuga his favorite Rider.
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Kamen Rider Decade: Toorisugari no Kamen Raidaa da, oboetoke
- ConexionesFollowed by Kamen Raidâ G (2009)
- Bandas sonorasJourney through the Decade
[Opening Theme]
Music by Ryô (defspiral)
Arranged by Kôtarô Nakagawa, Ryô (defspiral)
Lyrics by Shôko Fujibayashi
Performed by Gackt
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