Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy is a series of films part of the Kamen Rider Den-O franchise, particularly its Cho-Den-O Series. It was released beginning on May 22, 2010, with each subsequent chapter of the trilogy released in two week intervals. Each of the films' subtitles contains the name of the protagonist. To promote the film, the Tokyo Metro had a special marking on its trains going from Ueno to Nakano-fujimichō on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line. On the opening of this special line, actress Rina Akiyama greeted 200 fans who rode on the first train.
Episode Red : Zero no Star Twinkle
The first of these films is Episode Red: Zero no Star Twinkle, "Zero's Star Twinkle"). The catchphrase for the movie is "Crossing time, fighting for love.". It is described as a slasher and it focuses on Kamen Rider Zeronos, particularly his red Zero Form. The story is that of the younger Yuto Sakurai and Airi Nogami, his older self's wife, and the circumstances behind their relation. It premiered in theaters on May 22, 2010. A vinyl Deneb toy is to be released as a special gift for the film. Yuichi Nakamura reprises his role as Yuto Sakurai and Wakana Matsumoto reprises as her role as Airi Nogami in this film
Publication Information
- Title : Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie : Cho-Den-O Trilogy
- Japanese : 仮面ライダー×仮面ライダー×仮面ライダー THE MOVIE 超・電王トリロジー
- Directed by : Osamu Kaneda (Red), Kenzō Maihara (Blue), Takayuki Shibasaki (Yellow)
- Produced by : Ishimori Productions, Toei
- Written by : Yasuko Kobayashi (Red & Blue), Shōji Yonemura (Yellow)
- Starring : Yuichi Nakamura (Red), Dori Sakurada (Blue), Kimito Totani (Yellow)
- Music by : Toshihiko Sahashi
- Distributed by : Toei Co. Ltd
- Release dates : May 22, 2010 (Red), June 5, 2010 (Blue), June 19, 2010 (Yellow)
- Running time : 72 minutes (Red), 73 minutes (Blue & Yellow)
- Country : Japan
- Language : Japanese
After a review of the love between Yuto Sakurai and Airi Nogami, with the man sacrificing his existence to help his past incarnation act as Kamen Rider Zeronos in order to protect both Airi and time itself, scene opens to Airi and Ryotaro are renovating the Milk Dipper. Seigi Ozaki and Issē Miura arrive while Ryotaro is suddenly possessed by Momotaros who spirits him off while telling him that the DenLiner has been hijacked by an Imagin. But on the way, M-Ryotaro senses two thugs attacking Airi during her walk and arrives in time to beat them out of thinking they are in league with the Imagin, only to hear that a young man put them up to it. Seeing Yuto leaving the scene makes it more confusing as M-Ryotaro loses him before Urataros calls that the DenLiner stopped thanks to the manual brakes.
Episode Red : Zero no Star Twinkle
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Episode Blue : The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral
The second film, Episode Blue: The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral follows on June 5, featuring the blue-colored Kamen Rider New Den-O. The catchphrase for the movie is "Goodbye, friend!? At the end of the fight there will be..." Tatakai no saki ni aru mono towa -.?). The story is themed around "Friendship" and features Kotaro's and Teddy as their partnership is put to the test. The director Kenzō Maihara states that fans of the TV series will enjoy this part of the trilogy, and he also has intentions to turn New Den-O's story into a brand new Den-O television series. Dori Sakurada reprises his role as Kotaro Nogami in this film.
Plot
At the Time Terminal, the PA system announces to the patrons of the Time-Crossing Flea Market that a ticket thief has been appearing over the past few days, and that they should keep an eye out. The thief appears, defeating several security guards while getting several time tickets, including one dated for June 10, 2010. Arriving to the present, the thief is cause off caught by Ryotaro as he becomes Den-O Sword Form. During the fight, the thief is revealed to be the Mantis Imagin as she strikes Den-O's ankle to cripple him as DenLiner saves Den-O before his opponent could finish him off.
Episode Blue : The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral
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Episode Yellow : Treasure de End Pirates
The final film is Episode Yellow: Treasure de End Pirates, "Treasure of the End Pirates"). The catchphrase for the movie is "Traveling through worlds, a brilliant complete treasure!?". It was released on June 19; advertising for the film currently focuses on the cyan-colored Kamen Rider Diend who only has minor yellow accents on his suit and a yellow Diend Kamen Ride card. The story features Daiki Kaito traveling to the World of Den-O again, chased by Reiji Kurosaki as Kamen Rider G Den-O for his crimes against the timeline. Kimito Totani stated in his blog that he reprises his role as Daiki Kaito from Kamen Rider Decade for the film. Kamen Rider Diend's Complete Form appears in the film.
Plot
At night in Tokyo, a man jumps from building to building, leaving sparkly sand as he moves. Momotaros and the other Tarōs pursue him, with Momotaros thinking he met him before as the figure easily dispatches his pursuers. When Ryotaro arrives, the Spider Imagin possessing the man emerges, having completed the contract with the boy's appearance. Ryotaro uses a Rider Ticket on the man, chasing the Imagin to November 22, 2008, with Den-O Sword Form quickly taking the Spider Imagin out. As Momotaros and the others look around for the Rider Pass he tossed aside while performing the finishing attack, they see the possessed man from before holding it, revealing that he used the Spider Imagin to possess him so he could hijack the DenLiner as Momotaros remembers who this man is: "that robber rider" Daiki Kaito.
Episode Yellow : Treasure de End Pirates
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Kamen Rider G Den-O
The only new Kamen Rider that appears in the Cho-Den-O Trilogy films is Kamen Rider G Den-O. Reiji Kurosaki, portrayed by Yūta Furukawa is a member of a space-time police force called the G Men. By using the artificial Doberman Pinscher Imagin Eve (voiced by Hiroki Takahashi) trapped in a Rider Pass and the G Den-O Belt, Kurosaki is able to transform into G Den-O. G Den-O is thematically based on an American police car. G Den-O is able to create a barrier and do time-travel without using a time train. Like Den-O and New Den-O, G Den-O is armed with a DenGasher which he primarily uses in Gun Mode and the new Jutte Mode. G Den-O's Full Charge attack is the World Vanish, and when it is activated, Eve proclaims "Perfect Weapon!", shortly before a barrier encompasses G Den-O so he can attack with a series of shots from Gun Mode while the red and blue lights on his Den-Kamen light up. G Den-O's Full Charge attack using Jutte Mode called the World End was not used in the movie.
Cast
All films' cast
- Ryotaro Nogami : Takuya Mizoguchi
- Owner / Station Master : Kenjirō Ishimaru
- Issē Miura : Ryo Ueno
- Kohana : Tamaki Matsumoto
- Airi Nogami : Wakana Matsumoto
- Naomi : Rina Akiyama
- Seigi Ozaki : Akira Nagata
- Yuto Sakurai : Yuichi Nakamura
- Yuto Sakurai (Adult) : Tomonobu Okano
- Hiroshi Kikuchi : Hideo Nakaizumi
- Ryotaro Nogami : Dori Sakurada
- Miku Uehara : Yuko Takayama
- Sanae Uehara : Reiko Kusamura
- Daiki Kaito : Kimito Totani
- Reiji Kurosaki : Yūta Furukawa
- Sayuri Mizushima : Urara Awata
All films' cast
- Momotaros : Toshihiko Seki
- Urataros : Kōji Yusa
- Kintaros : Masaki Terasoma
- Ryutaros : Kenichi Suzumura
- Deneb : Hōchū Ōtsuka
- Piggies Imagin
- Kazuya Nakai
- Kōsuke Toriumi
- Tetsuya Kakihara
- Sieg : Shin-ichiro Miki
- Teddy : Daisuke Ono
- Mantis Imagin : Michie Tomizawa
- Eve: Hiroki Takahashi
- Spider Imagin : Akira Sasanuma
- Diendriver Voice, K-Touch Voice : Mark Okita
Episode Red theme
- Action-Zero 2010
- Lyrics : Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition : LOVE+HATE & Shuhei Naruse
- Arrangement : Shuhei Naruse
- Artist : Yuto Sakurai & Deneb (Yuichi Nakamura & Hōchū Ōtsuka)
- Double-Action Strike form
- Lyrics : Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition : LOVE+HATE & Ryo (of defspiral)
- Arrangement : Ryo (of defspiral)
- Artist : Kotaro Nogami & Teddy (Dori Sakurada & Daisuke Ono)
- Climax-Action ~ The Den-O History
- Lyrics : Shoko Fujibayashi
- Composition : Shuhei Narusei & LOVE+HATE
- Arrangement : LOVE+HATE
- "Climax-Action ~The Den-O History~" is a medley of all of the "Climax Jump" and "Double-Action" variations, as well as "Action-ZERO" and "Real-Action", composed for the TV series. It does not have a specified artist.
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