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, Masked Rider V3 or Masked Rider Version 3 in English
English language

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, is a Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
ese tokusatsu
Tokusatsu

is a Japanese language word that literally means "special effects." It is primarily used to refer to live-action Japanese film and Japanese television drama that generally feature superheroes and make considerable use of special effects....
 television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 series. It is the second installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series, and the direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider
Kamen Rider

, translated as Masked Rider, is a wikt:weekly sci-fi story created by renowned Japanese people mangaka . It debuted as a tokusatsu television series on April 3, 1971 and ran until February 10, 1973, airing on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV ....
. It was a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions
Shotaro Ishinomori

was an influential figure in manga, anime and tokusatsu who created several immensely popular long-running series such as Cyborg 009 and the Kamen Rider Series....
 and Toei
Toei Company

is a Cinema of Japan and television Production company and Film distributor corporation. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four Movie theater across Japan, a modest vertically-integrated studio system by the standards of the 1930s United States; operates Movie studio at Tokyo and Kyoto; and is a Shareholder in several television compa...
, and was shown on NET
TV Asahi

, also known as EX and , is a television Television network headquartered in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The company writes its name in lower-case letters, tv asahi, in its logo and public-image materials....
 from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974, with a total of 52 episodes. This is also the first Kamen Rider show that is officially available on DVD in the west with English subtitles through JN Productions' Generation Kikaida.

Hiroshi Miyauchi
Hiroshi Miyauchi

is a prolific Japanese actor from Chiba Prefecture. He is best known for playing some of the most memorable roles in Tokusatsu history, such as Kazami Shiro in Kamen Rider V3 and Ken Hayakawa in Kaiketsu Zubat....
, who portrays main character Shiro Kazami, also sings the opening theme.






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, Masked Rider V3 or Masked Rider Version 3 in English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
, is a Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
ese tokusatsu
Tokusatsu

is a Japanese language word that literally means "special effects." It is primarily used to refer to live-action Japanese film and Japanese television drama that generally feature superheroes and make considerable use of special effects....
 television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 series. It is the second installment in the popular Kamen Rider Series, and the direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider
Kamen Rider

, translated as Masked Rider, is a wikt:weekly sci-fi story created by renowned Japanese people mangaka . It debuted as a tokusatsu television series on April 3, 1971 and ran until February 10, 1973, airing on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV ....
. It was a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions
Shotaro Ishinomori

was an influential figure in manga, anime and tokusatsu who created several immensely popular long-running series such as Cyborg 009 and the Kamen Rider Series....
 and Toei
Toei Company

is a Cinema of Japan and television Production company and Film distributor corporation. Based in Tokyo, Toei owns and operates thirty-four Movie theater across Japan, a modest vertically-integrated studio system by the standards of the 1930s United States; operates Movie studio at Tokyo and Kyoto; and is a Shareholder in several television compa...
, and was shown on NET
TV Asahi

, also known as EX and , is a television Television network headquartered in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The company writes its name in lower-case letters, tv asahi, in its logo and public-image materials....
 from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974, with a total of 52 episodes. This is also the first Kamen Rider show that is officially available on DVD in the west with English subtitles through JN Productions' Generation Kikaida.

Hiroshi Miyauchi
Hiroshi Miyauchi

is a prolific Japanese actor from Chiba Prefecture. He is best known for playing some of the most memorable roles in Tokusatsu history, such as Kazami Shiro in Kamen Rider V3 and Ken Hayakawa in Kaiketsu Zubat....
, who portrays main character Shiro Kazami, also sings the opening theme. Following the success of V3, Miyauchi starred in several tokusatsu series, such as Himitsu Sentai Goranger
Himitsu Sentai Goranger

, translated into English language as Secret Squadron Five Rangers, is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series. Goranger was the first in the long-running Super Sentai series of tokusatsu programming ....
, JAKQ Dengeki Tai
JAKQ Dengeki Tai

, translated into English language as J.A.K.Q. Blitzkrieg Squad or J.A.K.Q. Lightning Strike Team is the second Super Sentai series. It aired in April 9, 1977-December 24, 1977....
, Kaiketsu Zubat
Kaiketsu Zubat

, translated into English as Swift Hero Zubat, Wonderman Zubat or Vigilante Zubat, is a tokusatsu superhero series that aired in 1977....
, Tokkei Winspector
Tokkei Winspector

, translated as Special Police Winspector, is a Japanese tokusatsu TV series, part of the Metal Heroes franchise and the first piece of the Rescue Hero trilogy....
, Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain
Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain

is a Japanese tokusatsu TV series, part of Metal Heroes franchise and the second piece of Rescue Heroes, as well as a sequel to Tokkei Winspector....
 and Chouriki Sentai Ohranger
Chouriki Sentai Ohranger

, translated into English as Super-Powered Squadron Ohranger, is a Japanese Tokusatsu television series. It was Toei Company Limited's nineteenth production of its Super Sentai television series, as it was during its run that Goranger and Jakq are officially included as part of the Super Sentai Series Unlike the previous years wherein Bat...
.

The meaning for Kamen Rider V3's name was never clearly depicted in the series. The first meaning suggested it was a pun because both Ichigo and Nigo used their powers to energize V3's belt during Shiro Kazami surgery, making him more powerful than its predecessors. However, in the 2007 remake movie Kamen Rider The Next
Kamen Rider The Next

is a 2007 in film Japanese tokusatsu film directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. The film was released on October 27, 2007. The film borrows elements from the Kamen Rider V3 television series and is a sequel to the Kamen Rider The First movie ....
, V3's belt explains it stands for "Version 3" Kamen Rider.

Plot


The series opening featured the following narration in Japanese:

Kamen Rider V3/Shiro Kazami is an altered human. Mortally wounded by Destron, he is reconstructed by Kamen Riders 1 and 2 and reborn as Kamen Rider V3.

Shiro Kazami witnesses the murder of a man by Destron. This makes him a target for Destron. Shiro rescues a young woman named Junko Tama who is also a target for Destron, because she had stumbled on the location of Destron's base. When she faints, he takes her to his family's home.

A Destron mutant breaks into the Kazami home and stabs Shiro's father, mother, and sister to death. Shiro comes home in time to see his family murdered and is attacked. He is saved when his chemistry teacher, Takeshi Hongo, arrives and transforms into Kamen Rider 1
Kamen Rider

, translated as Masked Rider, is a wikt:weekly sci-fi story created by renowned Japanese people mangaka . It debuted as a tokusatsu television series on April 3, 1971 and ran until February 10, 1973, airing on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV ....
. Kamen Rider 2 also arrives in the place. Looking for revenge, Shiro asks the Kamen Riders to make him into a cyborg
Cyborg

A cyborg is a cybernetic organism . The term was coined in 1960 when Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline used it in an article about the advantages of self-regulating human-machine systems in outer space....
, just like them. The Kamen Riders refuse, arguing it is very hard and sorrowful to live as loner cyborg Kamen Rider.

The two Riders enter Destron's base but are trapped, with a laser
Laser

A laser is a device that emits light through a process called stimulated emission. The term laser is an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation....
 pointed to them. Shiro also finds the location of the base and saves the Kamen Riders, but is fatally wounded by the laser. To save his life, the Kamen Riders have no choice but to change him into a cyborg. The Kamen Riders leave Shiro on the operating table to fight the mutant Bazooka Turtle who is firing on their location. During the battle a new Kamen Rider appears, Kamen Rider V3.

Kamen Riders 1 and 2 appear to be killed in a kamikaze
Kamikaze

The were suicide attacks by military aviation from the Empire of Japan against Allies Of World War II shipping, in the closing stages of the Pacific War of World War II, to destroy as many warships as possible....
 explosion caused by Bazooka Turtle, but they return alive in episode 33.

In the early episodes, the forces of Destron are led directly by the Great Leader of Destron, who appears only as an unseen voice coming from a scorpion figure. In these episodes, V3 must learn to use his abilities; his inexperience and lack of knowledge about his own abilities is a key story element. Destron monsters are all cyborg
Cyborg

A cyborg is a cybernetic organism . The term was coined in 1960 when Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline used it in an article about the advantages of self-regulating human-machine systems in outer space....
s, named after a man-made item and an animal, such as Television Fly.

Soon, Doktor G is introduced as Destron's new general. The series does not change significantly, though the conflict between Shiro Kazami and Destron now turns into a more personal conflict between Kazami and Doktor G. After many of his plans are stopped by Kamen Rider V3, Doktor G is forced to fight V3 directly, in order to redeem himself in not only in the eyes of Destron's leader, but his own as well. He fights V3 in the form of Crab Laser and, despite putting up a heroic fight, is destroyed.

After Doktor G is killed, a new Destron general, Baron Fang, appears. He is a sorcerer, whose power comes from black magic
Black magic

Black magic or dark magic is a form of Magic that draws on assumed malevolent powers. It may be used for dark purposes or malevolent acts that deliberately cause harm in some way....
. Baron Fang awakens various members of his family, the Fang clan, to fight V3. The monsters of the Fang clan are all based on animals which are known for having tusks or large teeth, such as Skull Warthog and Smilodon
Smilodon

Smilodon , sometimes called sabre-toothed cat, is an extinction genus of large Machairodontinae saber-toothed cats that lived between approximately 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago in North America and South America....
. The tone of the show is somewhat darker, involving story elements such as ritual sacrifice. When Baron Fang is in charge, the Destron headquarters is decorated with shields, painted in an African style. The Destron soldiers are armed with tusk-tipped spears and beat jungle drums. In the end, after all of his clan have been destroyed, Baron Fang is forced to fight Kamen Rider V3 directly. V3 fights Baron Fang, who appears in his true form, Bloodthirsty Mammoth.

After the destruction of Baron Fang, another Destron general appears: Archbishop Wing, the leader of the Winged Corps. His monsters are all mutated versions of winged creatures (including one plant with large, wing-like leaves). Most of his monsters can fly, which causes great difficulties for V3, though he defeats him relatively quickly, His time ends when V3 destroys Deadman Bat, the true form of Archbishop Wing.

After Kamen Rider V3 destroys Archbishop Wing, Destron sends in yet another general, Marshal Armor (or The Armored General). His monsters are based on armored animals and animals which are known for having tough skin. This begins the final story arc.

Joji Yuki is a Destron scientist, who is betrayed by Marshal Armor, and sentenced to death. He escapes, but not before his arm is destroyed. He replaces his lost arm with a mechanical arm, which gives him special abilities. He takes on the identity of Riderman
Riderman

is a fictional character, an anti-heroic protagonist from the tokusatsu television series, Kamen Rider V3. He was the first Kamen Rider to wield a weapon....
. He vows vengeance on Marshal Armor, but is loyal to Destron leader, who he thinks is a good man. Eventually, V3 convinces Yuki that Destron is an evil organization, and Riderman fights Destron alongside Kamen Rider V3.

The series comes to a close when Crawganna, a cyborg based on a crayfish
Crayfish

Crayfish, crawfish, or crawdads are fresh water crustaceans resembling small lobsters, to which they are related. They breathe through feather-like gills and are found in bodies of water that do not freeze to the bottom; they are also mostly found in brooks and streams where there is fresh water running, and which have shelter ag...
, appears. His plan is to use a missile to destroy Tokyo
Tokyo

, officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshu. The twenty-three special wards of Tokyo, each governed as a city, cover the area that was once the Tokyo City in the eastern part of the prefecture, and total over 8 million people....
. Riderman is apparently killed when he takes control of the missile and destroys it in mid-air. V3 declares Riderman to be Kamen Rider #4 as a tribute.

V3 continues to fight Crawganna, and eventually defeats him. Crawganna turns out to be the true form of Marshal Armor, who flees into a Destron base. He runs to the carved scorpion which used by the Great Leader of Destron to communicate. He begs Destron's Great Leader to save him, but the Great Leader of Destron kills him instead. V3 follows Marshal Armor. V3 breaks the carved scorpion and finds the hiding place of the Great Leader of Destron, who is revealed as a moving skeleton which contains a living heart. He claims to be the God of Death. V3 kills the skeleton by destroying its heart.

With Destron destroyed, the world is safe. Shiro Kazami, his mission now complete, is seen riding his motorcycle, alone. Tachibana and Junko do not know where he is, but Tachibana assures Junko that Shiro will return whenever he is needed.

Main characters


Shiro Kazami and Allies

  • ("V3" or "Rider V3", for short) is a cyborg, who fights Destron. When he encounters a Destron monster, he intones, Henshin
    Henshin

    is the Japanese language word for "transformation," literally meaning, "to change or transform the body." This word is primarily utilized in manga, anime, and tokusatsu Japanese drama for when a character transforms into a superhero....
    ... V3!
    , and transforms into Kamen Rider V3. He is host to 26 special powers that he uses to fight Destron; V3 does not know what all of his special powers are, but most of them are revealed during the course of the series. Among his powers are Bulletproof Muscles, the V3 Hopper (a device that allows him to track enemies) and the V3 Reverse Kick. Others, including the V3 Thunder (one of his most powerful), were revealed in stage shows, manga and magazines of the time. His nuclear-powered motorcycle is named "Hurricane"; it also has a variety of special abilities.
    Shiro's mentor and advisor. This character appeared in the original Kamen Rider
    Kamen Rider

    , translated as Masked Rider, is a wikt:weekly sci-fi story created by renowned Japanese people mangaka . It debuted as a tokusatsu television series on April 3, 1971 and ran until February 10, 1973, airing on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV ....
     series and also appeared in later Kamen Rider series.
    A young woman who has a crush on Shiro. Shiro is aware of her crush, but refuses to let her get close to him, to protect her, because he lives such a dangerous life. Despite this, she assists Shiro, often watching the communications station, and eventually becomes a close friend to Shiro. She often enters into dangerous situations, requiring V3 to rescue her.
    Junko's kid brother and a member of the Boys' Kamen Rider Squad. He sometimes acts as Shiro's liaison with the Shonen Rider Scouts.
    A scientist who is betrayed by Marshal Armor. His arm is destroyed and replaced by a special mechanical arm, which gives him special powers. Initially, he distrusts V3, but eventually becomes an ally. V3 declares him to be "Kamen Rider #4" in tribute, after sacrificing his life to protect Tokyo from destruction. Riderman appears in some of the sequels. How he survived is not fully explained in the TV show, but it is explained in detail in the Kamen Rider Spirits manga.
    Also known as The Kamen Rider Scouts. They are young boys who assist Kamen Rider V3. They have members throughout Japan. They wear medallions which are shaped like the head of Kamen Rider V3. The medallions contain radios which allows them to report suspicious activity to Kamen Rider headquarters.
    A Destron Hunter, from Interpol
    Interpol

    The International Criminal Police Organization, better known by its Electrical telegraph Interpol, is an organization facilitating international police cooperation....
    , who helps V3 for a few episodes. He is Destron Hunter no. 5, and is the last surviving Destron hunter.


Destron


Special guest stars

  • Kamen Rider 1/Takeshi Hongo from Kamen Rider
    Kamen Rider

    , translated as Masked Rider, is a wikt:weekly sci-fi story created by renowned Japanese people mangaka . It debuted as a tokusatsu television series on April 3, 1971 and ran until February 10, 1973, airing on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV ....
  • Kamen Rider 2/Hayato Ichimonji from Kamen Rider
  • Colonel Zol from Kamen Rider
  • Doctor Death from Kamen Rider
  • Ambassador Hell from Kamen Rider
  • General Black from Kamen Rider


Episodes




Movies

  • 1973: Kamen Rider V3: Movie version for episode 2.


During a battle against Destron's forces, Shiro Kazami helps a priest who has been attacked by the evil organization's kaijin Hasami-Jaguar. Little does he know that the church where the priest resides is a front for a Destron hideout. After finding out the organization's latest motive, Kamen Rider V3, along with the Double Riders, must stop Destron from detonating a nuclear bomb in Tokyo.

  • 1973: Kamen Rider V3 vs. Destron Mutants


A physicist named Tetsuo Okita discovers a new mineral called "Satanium," which is more powerful than uranium and emits destructive effects to anyone exposed to it. However, Destron abducts Okita in hopes of finding the source of Satanium and collecting more of it to expedite their run for global domination. Kamen Rider V3 must act fast in rescuing Professor Okita and preventing Destron from collecting more of the deadly mineral.

Kamen Rider The Next

As of 2007, a reimagined Kamen Rider V3 appears in Kamen Rider The Next
Kamen Rider The Next

is a 2007 in film Japanese tokusatsu film directed by Ryuta Tasaki and written by Toshiki Inoue. The film was released on October 27, 2007. The film borrows elements from the Kamen Rider V3 television series and is a sequel to the Kamen Rider The First movie ....
, a movie loosely based on the TV series, following the reboot of the franchise started with 2005 movie Kamen Rider The First
Kamen Rider the First

is a 2005 in film Japanese tokusatsu film. The film is an adaptation of the legendary television series Kamen Rider, though there are many differences between the film and the original programme; some of these, however, are due to a closer reliance on the original Kamen Rider manga by Shotaro Ishinomori ....
.

Cast

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Songs

Opening theme**Lyrics: Shotaro Ishinomori
Shotaro Ishinomori

was an influential figure in manga, anime and tokusatsu who created several immensely popular long-running series such as Cyborg 009 and the Kamen Rider Series....
    • Composer: Shunsuke Kikuchi
      Shunsuke Kikuchi

      is a prolific Japanese people composer from Hirosaki, Aomori. He specializes in incidental music for media such as television and film.Active since the early 60s, he has been one of Japan's most highly demanded film and TV composers, working principally on tokusatsu and anime productions for children, as well as violent action films, jidaigeki...
    • Vocals: Hiroshi Miyauchi
      Hiroshi Miyauchi

      is a prolific Japanese actor from Chiba Prefecture. He is best known for playing some of the most memorable roles in Tokusatsu history, such as Kazami Shiro in Kamen Rider V3 and Ken Hayakawa in Kaiketsu Zubat....
       and


Ending themes:**Lyrics:
    • Composer: Shunsuke Kikuchi
    • Vocals: Ichirou Mizuki
      Ichirou Mizuki

      , born , is a famous, highly prolific Japanese singer, lyrist, composer, seiyu and actor best known for his work on theme songs for Tokusatsu and Anime, having performed numerous theme songs for Japanese film, television, video and video games....
       and the
    • Episodes: 1-42**Lyrics:
    • Composer: Shunsuke Kikuchi
    • Vocals: Masato Shimon
      Masato Shimon

      is a Japanese vocalist from Meguro, Tokyo, Tokyo. He is most known for his contributions to the theme songs of various anime and tokusatsu series. In his career, he has sung under the names , , and ....
       and the Columbia Yurikago-Kai
    • Episodes: 42-52


External links

  • - Producer of the Region 1 DVD.
  • - the oldest fan site on the internet.