Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight

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Television series
German title Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
Original title Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight
Country of production United States
original language English
Year (s) 2008-2009
length 22 minutes
Episodes 40
First broadcast January 3, 2009
German-language
first broadcast
January 11, 2010 on RTL II
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Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight is an American television series directed by Steve and Michael Wang. It is based on the Japanese series "Kamen Rider Ryuki" (仮 面 ラ イ ダ ー 龍騎, Kamen Raidā Ryūki). The series started on December 13, 2008 on US television.

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While searching for his missing father, Kit Taylor finds an Advent deck that allows him to transform into Kamen Rider Dragon Knight. Kit finds out that the evil general Xaviax is holding his father captive along with other people kidnapped by his monsters in order to gain the power to rebuild his homeworld. Together with Len as Kamen Rider Wing Knight, he goes into battle against Xaviax and his ten evil Kamen Riders.

End of Dragon Knight

The US broadcaster The CW discontinued the series in December 2009 and decided not to broadcast the last two episodes. However, the last two episodes could be seen on the station's homepage. In Japan, however, the series achieved massive success and even received a sequel in the form of a novel.

In Germany, the series was canceled after 17 episodes when it was first broadcast on RTL 2. The reason given was low ratings. From September 2012 to April 2013, Anixe HD broadcast the series, this time all 40 episodes.

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Leading roles

figure actor Voice actor
Kit Taylor, Adam Stephen Lunsford Benedikt Weber
Len Matt Mullins Manou Lubowski
Cheese Carrie Reichenbach
Maya Young Aria Alistar Marieke Oeffinger
Xaviax William O'Leary Oliver Mink

Supporting roles

figure actor Voice actor
Frank Taylor Jeff Davis
Detective Grimes James Patterson
Marisa Lauren Lacey Sheridan
Trent Moseley Taylor Emerson Johannes Wolko
Richie Preston Tony Moras
Michelle Walsh Kathy Christopherson
Drew Lansing, chance Christopher Foley Johannes Raspe
Grant Staley Christopher Babers John-Alexander Döring
James "JTC" Trademore, Price Scott Bailey Roman Wolko
Brad Barrett Keith Stone Marc sting
Chris Ramirez Michael Cardelle Benedikt Gutjan
Danny Cho, Hunt Mike Moh Patrick Roche
Albert Cho Tony Sano Dirk Meyer
Vic Frasier Mark Cameron Wystrach Philipp Moog
Agent Phillips Jamison Jones
Eubulon Mark Dacascos Martin Halm
Sarah Camila Greenberg Farina Brock

reception

Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight won the Daytime Emmy Award in 2010 in the Outstanding Stunt Coordination category.

Individual evidence

  1. Henshingrid: Last Two Episodes of KRDK not to be broadcast on CW4Kids
  2. quotenmeter.de: "Kamen Rider Dragon Knight" is history again
  3. wunschliste.de: Kamen Rider Dragon Knight: broadcast dates, program preview, repetition
  4. Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards - 37th Annual Creative Arts Winners Announced ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.emmyonline.org

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