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*'''Brobajell''' ([[Jellyfish]]) (33): Used the electrodes on its forearms to kill its prey. Destroyed by Ryuki's ''Dragon Rider Kick''
*'''Brobajell''' ([[Jellyfish]]) (33): Used the electrodes on its forearms to kill its prey. Destroyed by Ryuki's ''Dragon Rider Kick''


*Imit-Kamen Rider Agito (Hyper Video): Labeled as the ruler of Mirror World, he was mirror version of [[Kamen Rider Agito]] in Burning Form. He gathered the Mirror Monsters in a plan to destory the Kamen Riders, which Ryuki confused of the monsters' teamwork. But once Agito arrived, Ryuki found out his ''Dragon Rider Kick'' had to effect on the fake Agito. Though it took Ryuki and Agito's ''Double Rider Kick'' to kill him, Imit-Agito was actually a dream and nothing more.
*'''Imit-Kamen Rider Agito''' (Hyper Video): Labeled as the ruler of Mirror World, he was mirror version of [[Kamen Rider Agito]] in Burning Form. He gathered the Mirror Monsters in a plan to destory the Kamen Riders, which Ryuki confused of the monsters' teamwork. But once Agito arrived, Ryuki found out his ''Dragon Rider Kick'' had to effect on the fake Agito. Though it took Ryuki and Agito's ''Double Rider Kick'' to kill him, Imit-Agito was actually a dream and nothing more.


=====Spiders=====
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Revision as of 02:14, 8 June 2007

Kamen Rider Ryuki
Title screen.
StarringTakamasa Suga, Satoshi Matsuda, Ayano Sugiyama
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes50
Production
Running time23-25 minutes per episode
Original release
Networktv asahi

Kamen Rider Ryuki (仮面ライダー龍騎, Kamen Raidā Ryūki, Masked Rider Ryuki) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It was the twelfth installment in the Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu shows. It was a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, and it was shown on TV Asahi from February 3 2002 to January 19 2003. Ryuki may also become the first Kamen Rider series since Kamen Rider BLACK RX to be adapted for English speaking audiences in the form of Kamen Rider Dragon Knight.[1]

Plot Synopsis

"One who does not fight will not survive."

Thirteen Advent Card decks were created for thirteen Kamen Riders. They make Contracts with monsters from the mysterious Mirror World, a dimension opposite to our own in which the Kamen Riders can only exist. The Riders draw on their monsters' strength in exchange for feeding them the life force of the creatures they destroy. The creator of the Advent Cards has only one rule: that there can be only one Kamen Rider. The others must be killed, and the sole victor will be granted a single wish. This is the Rider War.

All over the city, innocent people are being mysteriously abducted, never to be seen again. During his investigations of these incidents, Shinji Kido- an intern at the online news service ORE Journal- discovers one of the Advent Card decks at an apartment where every reflective surface has been covered by newspaper. He is soon sucked into the Mirror World, discovering the terrifying truth behind the disappearances: people are literally being pulled through mirrors by the monsters of the Mirror World so that they may feed. He is about to be killed by a powerful dragon named Dragreder when he is saved by Kamen Rider Knight- Ren Akiyama. Ren seeks to win the Rider War at all costs. He works with a young woman named Yui Kanzaki, who seeks her missing brother: the master of the Rider War, Shirō Kanzaki. Seeing Ren's strength, Shinji enters the Rider War not for the prize, but so that he may protect innocent people from the threat of the Mirror World, and stop the senseless fighting between the Kamen Riders. With Dragreder as his Contract Monster, he becomes Kamen Rider Ryuki.

He will discover that there are some people who cannot be saved. That you must sometimes fight in order to stop the fighting. The extent to which you must go if you want your deepest wish to come true, and the sacrifices that you must make. In the end, there can be only one Kamen Rider...

Characters

  • Shirō Kanzaki (神崎士郎, Kanzaki Shirō): The mysterious man and scientific genius who created the Kamen Riders for the pupose of creating a Rider War. He is Yui's beloved older brother, whom was taken to live with his relative in America thriteen years prior. Kanzaki researched the Mirror World, which eventually killed him. But in reality, Kanzaki entered the Mirror World as a enity, reappearing at Seimeiin University until a mysterious experiment relating to his research. Though thought to be cruel, Kanzaki's intent for the Rider war is for his sister's life. In the end of the series, Shiro finally honors his sister's wishes decides to alter time so that Yui remained dead, thus negating Mirror World itself and all deaths that occurred because of its creatures and the Rider War.
  • Kamen Rider Odin (仮面ライダーオーディン, Kamen Raidā Ōdin): Kanzaki's righthand man.

ORE

  • Daisuke Ōkubo (大久保大介, Ōkubo Daisuke): Chief Editor
  • Reiko Momoi (桃井令子, Reiko Momoi):
  • Nanako Shimada (島田奈々子, Shimada Nanako): Reporter
  • Megumi Asano (浅野めぐみ, Asano Megumi):

13 Riders

The notion of 13 Riders is apparently a homage to the original Kamen Rider manga published in 1971, which contains a chapter called The 13 Kamen Riders. Ironically only 10 Kamen Riders were featured in the TV series. Femme, Ryuga and Verde appeared exclusively in the movie Episode: Final and/or the TV special 13 Riders.

Despite the idea of 13 Kamen Riders facing each other, all 13 Kamen Riders never really faced each other in one huge battle. The most number of Kamen Riders in one battle is 6, in the TV series, where Knight, Ryuki, Zolda, Ohja, Tiger, and Alternative fought each other, only to be interrupted by Imperer's advent monsters, and 11, at the 13 Kamen Riders Special. Kamen Rider Raia was killed earlier by Kamen Rider Verde's Death Vanish Final Vent. Despite activating the Guard Vent, Kamen Rider Scissors was killed by Kamen Rider Ohja's Veno Crash Final Vent. The remaining 10 Kamen Riders fought on the final match of the special, with Kamen Rider Ryuki and Kamen Rider Knight facing off against the remaining 8, led by Kamen Rider Odin.

The show also featured two Kamen Rider clones, called Alternatives:

  • Alternative Zero
  • Alternative

Rider Equipment

Though each Rider was different in many aspects, they all had some fundamental similarities and used similar equipment.

  • V-Buckle (Vent Buckle) - The Rider's henshin belt, when the Vent Deck is put up against a reflective surface. The belt materializes and attaches to the individual.
  • Vent Deck - This deck contained each Rider's Advent Cards. Each Rider's deck had their corresponding crest on it and the color matched the Rider's outfit. Putting the deck in the slot on the belt transforms them into their Rider form.
  • Advent Cards - These cards are one of the main tools the Riders used throughout the series. Each card had its own function. Some summoned offensive and/or defensive weapons, others provided special abilities. There were some standard cards that every Rider had; calling their contract monster, materializing weapons and performing their special attack with their contract monster.
  • Visor - Each Rider had a visor that was modeled after their contract monster. The visor's main function is a card reader. Each Rider would insert cards into their visor to "summon" weapons, their contract monster, and special attacks. Some Riders' visor also doubled as their weapon.
File:Kamen Rider Ryuki-Ride Shooter.png
Ride Shooter
  • Ride Shooter - These vehicles were what the Riders would use to travel from the real world to the Mirror World. Once a Rider would pass through a mirror or reflective surface, they would then be riding in a Ride Shooter as they were traveling through a portal to the Mirror World. The Ride Shooter would then shoot out of the reflective surface in the Mirror World.
    Specifications:
    • Length - 3.25m (Approximately 10'8")
    • Height - 1.4m (Approximately 4'7")
    • Width - 1.12m (Approximately 3'8")
    • Top speed - 930km/h (Approximately 577.88 mph)

Mirror Monsters

Entites created by Yui as drawing made by her and her broter when they was young and gave them to her mirror-self to gain a new life. As these creatures have no true life of their own, they had to prey on humans to survive on their lifeforce. The only human they can not attack is Yui herself, whom they obey absolute like Kazanki. But the majority of the monsters are contracted allies and the power source for most of the thirteen Kamen Riders, building their power by absorbing the energy of other defeated Mirror Monsters. But if the energy is not absorbed, it could reform into a new Mirror Monster.

Contract Monsters

Once a Mirror Monster is confined, it forms a Contract with the Rider who captured it. However, the Contract Monsters can turn on their human partners if they Vent Deck is destroyed or should they decided to quit being Riders and thus strave the monster of the energy it would receive from asborbing the energies of other Monsters. There are a few exceptions were the Contract Monsters do have a sense of loyality to their human partners.

  • Dragreder (Chinese dragon): Ryuki's Contract Monster, later gained enough power to evolve into Dragranzer. Survived its master in the TV series.
  • Darkwing (Bat): Knight's Contract Monster, later gained enough power to evolve into Darkraider.
  • Volcancer (Crab) (5-6): Scissors' Contract Monster, it turned on its master and devoured Scissors when his Vent Buckle was destroyed. Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick with DarkBat absorbing the monster after Dragreder was told not to.
  • Magnugiga (Buffalo/Minotaur) (10-50) - Destroyed by Ohja's Doomsday in the series.
  • Genocider (25-50, Episode Final): Chimeric Mirror Monster. Was destroyed in Episode Final by Ryuuki.
    • Venosnaker (Cobra) (19-50, Episode Final, 13-Riders): Ohja's Contract Monster.
    • Metalgelas (Rhinoceros) (15-50, Episode Final): Originally Gai's Contract Monster, it become a Contract Monster under Ohja when it attempted to avenge its master in vain.
    • Evildiver (Ray) (13-50, Episode Final): Originally Raia's Contract Monster, only to become a Contract Monster under Ohja.
  • Destwilder (White Tiger) (35-47) - Tiger's Contract Monster. Survived its master and later destroyed by Ryuki Survive's Dragon Firestorm
  • Gigazelle (Gazelle) (41-44): Originally rouge Mirror Monsters, they became Imperer's Contracts.
  • Goldphoenix (Phoenix) (50): Odin's Contract Monster.
  • Biogreeza (Chameleon) (13 Riders): Verde's Contract Monster.
  • Blancwing (Swan) (Episode Final): Femme's Contract Monster.
  • Dragblacker (Chinese dragon) (Episode Final): Ryuga's Contract Monster, a dark version of Dragreder. Was destroyed alongside its master.
  • Psycorogue (Cricket) (39-43): Alternate Zero's Contract Monster. Survived its master upon being controlled by Yui, it was weakened by Ryuki's Drag Claw Fire to be destroyed by Knight's Hishou Zan

Wild Monsters

  • Deadlemur (Lemur/Tarsier) (13-14): A Sniper-type Monster. Destroyed by Knight's Hishou Zan and absorbed by Drageder. Deadlemur appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, among those destoryed in Zolda's End of World.
  • Gelnewt (Newt) (17-18): Wielded a shuriken as its weapon. Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick. Gelnewt appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, among those destoryed in Zolda's End of World
  • Sonorabuma (Cicada) (29): Adbucted Reiko and Mamika. Was kicked by Ryuuki into the mirror & killed by Zolda's Giga Launcher and Knight's Hishou Zan. A second Sonorabuma appeared in episode 38, only to be destroyed by Knight's Hishou Zan
  • Brobajell (Jellyfish) (33): Used the electrodes on its forearms to kill its prey. Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick
  • Imit-Kamen Rider Agito (Hyper Video): Labeled as the ruler of Mirror World, he was mirror version of Kamen Rider Agito in Burning Form. He gathered the Mirror Monsters in a plan to destory the Kamen Riders, which Ryuki confused of the monsters' teamwork. But once Agito arrived, Ryuki found out his Dragon Rider Kick had to effect on the fake Agito. Though it took Ryuki and Agito's Double Rider Kick to kill him, Imit-Agito was actually a dream and nothing more.
Spiders

Though one time appeared in the show, many more human-like types appeared in the 13 Riders special.

  • Dispider (1-2): The first of the Mirror Monsters Shinji encountered, a giant Spider like monster that targeted women. Though destroyed by Knight's Hishou Zan, Dispider wasn't absorbed by Darkwing and was reformed into a drider version of itself named Dispider Reborn. It was finally destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick and absorbed by Drageder. In 13 Riders, Dispider was the Mirror Man's final defense, devoruing Gai before being destroyed by Knight Survive's Shippu Dan.
  • Mispider (Purseweb spider) (13 Riders): Dragged Shinji into the Mirror World to eat until the first Kamen Rider Ryuki inferred. Despite receiving aid from Respider, Mispider was destroyed by the previous Ryuki's Drag Claw Fire. Another appeared, attempting to eat a young girl, killed by the Riders during the fight.
  • Respider (Nephila clavata): Came to Mispider's aid in fighting the previous Ryuki before he gave his Vent to Shinji. Respider was destroyed by Ryuki's Drag Saber. Another appeared to aid another Mispider and a third Solospider, both were killed by the Riders during each fight.
  • Solospider (Tetragnatha praedonia): A green-armored monster that fought Ryuuki and Scissors until it was destroyed by Ryuki Survive's Meteor Bullet. A second appeared to fight the Riders when they got near to the Mirror Man.
Zelles

Humanoid gazelle monsters that usually attack in groups, sneaky and fast with the ability to jump distences. Despite being rogue mirror monsters, they usually travel with Kamen Rider Imperer because of his contract to Gigazelle.

  • Gigazelle: The soldier Zelles. The first one appeared in episode 3 and was destroyed by Ryuki's Drag Claw Fire, another appeared and was destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick in the next episode. A third quickly appeared and was destroyed by Zolda's Giga Launcher without trouble. By episode 39, as a prelude to Imperer's arrival, a dozen Gigazelle were on the attack until they were all wipeout by Ryuki Survive's Dragon Firestorm. A Gigazelle appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, destoryed by Ohja's Veno Crash.
  • Megazelle (Gazelle) (3-4): Destroyed by Knight's Hishou Zan.
  • Negazelle (Gazelle) (24): Interferred in the fight between Ohja & Knight Survive. Killed by Knight Surivive's Shippu Dan. Negazelle appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, among those destoryed by Zolda's End of World.
  • Omegazelle (Gazelle) (24-25): Used a Staff. Targeted Shinji and Ren while they were unable to Henshin in episodes 24-25, before being destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick. Another appeared in episode 39 leading a pack of Gigazelles until it was destroyed by Ryuki Survive's Dragon Firestorm
  • Magazelle: Brown-gold Zelle types. The first one encountered in episode 39 and destroyed by Tiger's Crystal Break. Another appeared in 44 was destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick.
Zebraskulls

Zebra monsters able to stretch their bodies.

  • Zebraskull Bronze (7): Destroyed by Zolda's Giga Launcher
  • Zebraskull Iron (6-8): Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick
Boarders
  • Wildboarder (Wild boar) (9-10): Ramed its prey into the mirror. Destroyed by Zolda's End Of World
  • Shieldborder (Wild boar) (29-30): Able to use its chest armor as a shield. Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick
Biters
  • Zenobiter (Longhorn beetle) (11): Feasted on people in a train car. Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick. A second Zenobiter appeared in episode 38, only to be destroyed by Knight's Hishou Zan. A Zenobiter appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, destoryed by Knight's Hishou Zan.
  • Terabiter (Longhorn beetle) (12): Pursued a proffessor Shirō Kanzaki worked with. Though he possessed a Confine card that kept Terabiter at bay, the proffessor was easy prey once he lost his only defense if Shinji and Ren hadn't came to his aid in time. Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick and Knight's Hishou Zan. Terabiter appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, among those destoryed in Zolda's End of World.
Krakens
  • Bakraken (Squid) (15): Attacked the survinging member of the computer club. Destroyed by Gai's Heavy Pressure
  • Wiskraken (Squid) (15-16): Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick. A second Wiskraken appeared in episode 38, only to be destroyed by Knight's Hishou Zan
Guld

Kanzaki's bird-like Mirror Monsters, serving him in maintaining the Rider War by eliminating those who refuse to fight and those who get too noisy in his affairs.

  • GuldThunder (Fenghuang/Phoenix) (22): The monster that murdered Yuichi under Kanzaki's orders. Used by Kanzaki to attack Raia. Destroyed by Raja's Hide Venom.
  • GuldStorm (Fenghuang/Turkey) (35): Tribal-like with a tomahawk weapon. Destroyed by Tiger's Crystal Break. Another was used by Kanzaki to save Yui from Psycorogue before used to target Kagawa's family to blackmail him into giving up the Alternate Vent. But the monster was quickly droved away by Dragranzer.
  • GuldMirage (Fenghuang/Peacock) (35): Green armored. Destroyed by Ryuki Survive's Meteor Bullet
Avis
  • Avishammer (Hammerhead shark) (26): Targeted a client of Kitaoka. Destroyed by Ryuki's Dragon Rider Kick and Zolda's Giga Launcher. Avishammer appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, among those destoryed in Zolda's End of World.
  • Avislasher (Shark) (27): Targeted a child, Takuya. Destroyed by Knight Survive's Shippu Dan. Avislasher appeared in Shinji's dream during the Hyper Video special, destoryed by Ohja's Veno Crash.
Buzzstingers

Humanoid bee monsters that usually attack in groups. A trio of Buzzstingers first appear to target Mika, the only survivor of their attack on a ocean liner after being saved by Asakura to be used by him in order to feed his monsters. The trio used the "Trinity" attack to counter any Final Vent attack until they were all killed by Ohja's Veno Crash, Knight's Hishou Zan and Zolda's Giga Launcher from all three directions at once. Their essence was soon devoured by Venosnaker, Metalgelas, and Evildiver. A pair of Buzzstingers appeared in episode 37 to target Eri after she came out of her coma.

  • Buzzstinger Hornet (Hornet) (31-32): Red armored monster, used needle-blade daggers as weapons.
  • Buzzstinger Wasp (Digger wasp) (31-32): Blue armored monster, used a sword as his weapon.
  • Buzzstinger Bee (Honey bee) (31-32): Yellow armored monster, used a bow and arrow.
  • Buzzstinger Broom (Carpenter bee) (37): Gold armored. Destroyed by Knight Survive's Shippu Dan
  • Buzzstinger Frost (Scoliidae) (37): Silver armored. Destroyed by Ryuki Survive's Dragon Firestorm
Shereghosts

Mirror monsters that modeled after Dragonflies make their presence known in the Rider War end game in the TV series(41 and after) and Episode Final, where Yui's new life is almost used up. The Shereghosts are a larval stage, able to shoot silk from their mouths to escape or capture prey. But the Shereghosts can molt into a mature Dragonfly form called Raydragoons. In Episode Final, the Raydragoons can assume large forms called Hydragoons, which could be overpowered by Dragranzer and Darkraider.

Cast

  • Shinji Kido / Kamen Rider Ryuki (城戸真司 / 仮面ライダー龍騎, Kido Shinji / Kamen Raidā Ryūki) - Takamasa Suga (須賀貴匡, Suga Takamasa)
  • Ren Akiyama / Kamen Rider Knight (秋山蓮 / 仮面ライダーナイト, Akiyama Ren / Kamen Raidā Naito) - Satoshi Matsuda (松田悟志, Matsuda Satoshi)
  • Yui Kanzaki (神崎優衣, Kanzaki Yui) - Ayano Sugiyama (杉山彩乃, Sugiyama Ayano)
  • Shirō Kanzaki (神崎士郎, Kanzaki Shirō) - Kenzaburō Kikuchi (菊地謙三郎, Kikuchi Kenzaburo)
  • Shūichi Kitaoka / Kamen Rider Zolda (北岡秀一 / 仮面ライダーゾルダ, Kitaoka Shūichi / Kamen Raidā Zoruda) - Ryōhei (涼平, Ryōhei)
  • Gorō Yura (由良吾郎, Yura Gorō) - Tomohisa Yuge (弓削智久, Yuge Tomohisa)
  • Takeshi Asakura / Kamen Rider Ohja (浅倉威 / 仮面ライダー王蛇, Asakura Takeshi / Kamen Raidā Ōja) - Takashi Hagino (萩野崇, Hagino Takashi)
  • Masashi Sudō / Kamen Rider Scissors (須藤雅史 / 仮面ライダーシザース, Sudō Masashi / Kamen Raidā Shizāzu) - Takeshi Kimura (木村剛, Kimura Takeshi)
  • Miyuki Tezuka / Kamen Rider Raia (手塚海之 / 仮面ライダーライア, Tezuka Miyuki / Kamen Raidā Raia) - Hassei Takano (高野八誠, Takano Hassei)
  • Jun Shibaura / Kamen Rider Gai (芝浦淳 / 仮面ライダーガイ, Shibaura Jun / Kamen Raidā Gai) - Satoshi Ichijō (一條俊, Ichijō Satoshi)
  • Satoru Tōjō / Kamen Rider Tiger (東條悟 / 仮面ライダータイガ, Satoru Tōjō / Kamen Raidā Taiga) - Jun Takatsuki (高槻純, Takatsuki Jun)
  • Mitsuru Sano / Kamen Rider Imperer (佐野満 / 仮面ライダーインペラー, Sano Mitsuru / Kamen Raidā Inperā) - Takashi Hyūga (日向崇, Hyūga Takashi)
  • Kamen Rider Odin (Voice) & Visor (Voice) (仮面ライダーオーディン (声) & バイザー (声), Kamen Raidā Ōdin (Koe) & Baizā (Koe)) - Tsuyoshi Koyama (小山剛志, Koyama Tsuyoshi)
  • Daisuke Ōkubo (大久保大介, Ōkubo Daisuke) - Kanji Tsuda (津田寛治, Tsuda Kanji)
  • Reiko Momoi (桃井令子, Reiko Momoi) - Sayaka Kuon (久遠さやか, Kuon Sayaka)
  • Nanako Shimada (島田奈々子, Shimada Nanako) - Hitomi Kurihara (栗原瞳, Kurihara Hitomi)
  • Megumi Asano (浅野めぐみ, Asano Megumi) - Chisato Morishita (森下千里, Morishita Chisato)
  • Sanako Kanzaki (神崎沙奈子, Kanzaki Sanako) - Kazue Tsunogae (角替和枝, Tsunogae Kazue)
  • Eri Ogawa (小川恵里, Ogawa Eri) - Mahiru Tsubura (つぶらまひる, Tsubura Mahiru)
  • Hajime Nakamura / Alternative (仲村創 / オルタナティブ, Nakamura Hajime / Orutanatibu) - Junichi Mizuno (水野純一, Mizuno Jun'ichi)
  • Hideyuki Kagawa / Alternative Zero (香川英行 / オルタナティブゼロ, Kagawa Hideyuki / Orutanatibu Zero) - Satoshi Jinbo (神保悟志, Jinbo Satoshi)
  • Miho Kirishima / Kamen Rider Femme (霧島美穂 / 仮面ライダーファム, Kirishima Miho / Kamen Raidā Famu) - Natsuki Katō (加藤夏希, Katō Natsuki)
  • (Another) Shinji Kido / Kamen Rider Ryuga (城戸真司 / 仮面ライダーリュウガ, Kido Shinji / Kamen Raidā Ryūga) - Takamasa Suga (須賀貴匡, Suga Takamasa)
  • Itsurō Takamizawa / Kamen Rider Verde (高見沢逸郎 / 仮面ライダーベルデ, Takamizawa Itsurō / Kamen Raidā Berude) - Arthur Kuroda (黒田アーサー, Kuroda Āsā)
  • Kōichi Sakakibara (榊原耕一, Sakakibara Kōichi) - Keiichi Wada (和田圭市, Wada Keiichi)

Theme songs

Opening theme song

  1. Alive A Life by Rica Matsumoto (松本梨香, Matsumoto Rika)

Ending theme songs

  1. Boundless Life (果てなき希望(いのち), Hatenaki Inochi) by Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし, Kitadani Hiroshi)
  2. Into the Eternal Flame (果てしない炎の中ヘ, Hateshinai Honō no Naka e) by RIDER CHIPS featuring Keiko Terada (寺田恵子, Terada Keiko)
  3. Revolution by Hiroshi Kitadani (きただにひろし, Kitadani Hiroshi)
  4. Alive A Life (Advent Mix) by Rica Matsumoto (松本梨香, Matsumoto Rika) - Episode Final Theme

Episodes

  1. The Secret Story of Birth (誕生秘話, Tanjō Hiwa)
  2. Giant Spider Counterattack (巨大クモ逆襲, Kyodai Kumo Gyakushū)
  3. School Ghost Story (学校の怪談, Gakkō no Kaidan)
  4. School Ghost Story 2 (学校の怪談2, Gakkō no Kaidan Tsū)
  5. The Antique Store's Monster (骨董屋の怪人, Kottōya no Kaijin)
  6. The Mysterious Rider (謎のライダー, Nazo no Raidā)
  7. A New Species is Born? (新種誕生?, Shinshu Tanjō?)
  8. The Fourth, Zolda (4人目ゾルダ, Yoninme Zoruda)
  9. Shinji's Captured!? (真司が逮捕!?, Shinji ga Taiho)
  10. Knight's Crisis (ナイトの危機, Naito no Kiki)
  11. The Mysterious Unmanned Train (謎の無人電車, Nazo no Mujin Densha)
  12. Ren Akiyama's Sweetheart (秋山蓮の恋人, Akiyama Ren no Koibito)
  13. That Man Zolda (その男ゾルダ, Sono Otoko Zoruda)
  14. A Day of Revival (復活の日, Fukkatsu no Hi)
  15. Iron Mask Legend (鉄仮面伝説, Tetsu Kamen Densetsu)
  16. The Card of Destiny (運命のカード, Unmei no Kādo)
  17. The Grieving Knight (嘆きのナイト, Nageki no Naito)
  18. Jailbreak Rider (脱獄ライダー, Datsugoku Raidā)
  19. Rider Gathering (ライダー集結, Raidā Shūketsu)
  20. The Traitorous Ren (裏切りの蓮, Uragiri no Ren)
  21. Yui's Past (優衣の過去, Yui no Kako)
  22. Raia's Revenge (ライアの復讐, Raia no Fukushū)
  23. Changing Destiny (変わる運命, Kawaru Unmei)
  24. Ohja's Secret (王蛇の秘密, Ōja no Himitsu)
  25. Combining Ohja (合体する王蛇, Gattai Suru Ōja)
  26. Zolda's Attack (ゾルダの攻撃, Zoruda no Kōgeki)
  27. 13 Riders (13号ライダー, Jūsangō Raidā)
  28. Time Vent (タイムベント, Taimu Bento)
  29. Marriage Interview Battle (見合い合戦, Miai Gassen)
  30. Zolda's Lover (ゾルダの恋人, Zoruda no Koibito)
  31. The Girl and Ohja (少女と王蛇, Shōjo to Ōja)
  32. The Secret Data Gathering (秘密の取材, Himitsu no Shuzai)
  33. The Mirror's Magic (鏡のマジック, Kagami no Majikku)
  34. The Battle of Friendship (友情のバトル, Yūjō no Batoru)
  35. Enter, Tiger (タイガ登場, Taiga Tōjō)
  36. The Battle Ends (戦いは終わる, Tatakai wa Owaru)
  37. Sleep is Awakening (眠りが覚めて, Nemuri ga Samete)
  38. Targeted Yui (狙われた優衣, Nerawareta Yui)
  39. A Sign of Danger (危険のサイン, Kiken no Sain)
  40. Memories of an Older Brother and Younger Sister (兄と妹の記憶, Ani to Imōto no Kioku)
  41. Imperer (インペラー, Inperā)
  42. Room 401 (401号室, Yonhyakuichi-gōshitsu)
  43. The Hero Fights (英雄は戦う, Eiyū wa Tatakau)
  44. The Happiness of Glass (ガラスの幸福, Garasu no Kōfuku)
  45. The Twentieth Birthday (20歳の誕生日, Hatachi no Tanjōbi)
  46. Tiger's a Hero (タイガは英雄, Taiga wa Eiyū)
  47. The Determination of Battle (戦いの決断, Tatakai no Ketsudan)
  48. The Last 3 Days (最後の3日間, Saigo no Mikkakan)
  49. The Request Which We Would Like to Grant (叶えたい願い, Kanaetai Negai)
  50. New Life (新しい命, Atarashii Inochi)

Movies & Special

  • Kamen Rider Ryuki: Episode Final (Theatrical Movie)

This movie is an alternate ending to the series. With only six Riders remaining in the Rider War, Ryuki (Shinji Kido), Knight (Ren Akiyama), Zolda (Shuichi Kitaoka), Ohja (Takeshi Asakura), and Femme (Miho Kirishima), Shirō Kanzaki alerts them to quickly settle the Rider Fight within three days. One of them must win and become the last survivor. Amidst the impending chaos of the fight between the remaining Riders, Shinji finds an unbelieveable truth about the relationship between Yui Kanzaki and the Mirror World and also discovers the existence of his Mirror World doppleganger, Kamen Rider Ryuga.

  • Kamen Rider Ryuki Special: 13 Riders (TV Special)

This television special is a retelling of the Kamen Rider Ryuki story. Shinji Kido's life, working as an employee at ORE Journal, takes a sharp turn after being pulled into the Mirror World by a Mirror Monster. Luckily, he was saved by a Kamen Rider, Ryuki (Kōichi Sakakibara). However, Sakakibara could no longer go on due to the harshness of his injuries and passed his Advent Deck to Shinji, allowing him to transform into Ryuki to defeat the monster. After meeting with Yui Kanzaki and Ren Akiyama (Knight), Shinji learns about the conditions of the Rider War, as well as of the other Riders participating. Unable to allow such a game of death to exist, Shinji sets out to convince all the Riders to end the senseless fighting and put an end to the war. His pleas fall upon deaf ears as just about every other Rider (except for the already-defeated Riders Raia and Scissors) sets out to hunt down Shinji and his eventual reluctant ally, Ren. The special has two different endings: The TV ending(where Shinji faces the surviving Riders on his own) and the alternate ending (resetting the Rider War.)

References

  1. ^ Adness Entertainement's website featuring an American adaptation of Kamen Rider Ryuki

External links

Preceded by Kamen Rider
2002 – 2003
Succeeded by