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Kamenrider v9
Kazuya Oki volunteers to undergo cybernetic
surgery in the International Space Development Program in the United
States in order to become an astronaut who can survive in outer space
without the need for a bulky external suit. After a successful operation,
he is given the codename "Super-1". Before he can depart
for space, however, the base where he received his operation is attacked
by the Dogma Kingdom. Only Kazuya is able to escape.
Determined to avenge the deaths of the
scientists, he returns to Japan and is trained by a martial arts
expert, Master Genkai. With this knowledge, he is able to transform
into the powerful Kamen Rider Super-1.
At the half of the series, Super-1 finally
topples the Dogma Kingdom, only to encounter another evil group
called the Jin Dogma. At this point, the series became much more
lighthearted, with the introduction of the Junior Riders, who serve
as comic relief, and the bizarre Jin Dogma kaijin. Jin Dogma's monsters
are based on household objects, such as ladders, basketballs, and
refrigerators; reminiscent of obake from Japanese folklore.
Ultimately, Kazuya defeats Jin Dogma, allowing
Japan to exist in peace. He then finally fulfills his childhood
dream and ventures into outer space with the help of a new team
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Kamenrider v10
Ryo Murasame and his sister were shot down
while flying in the Amazon jungle by a terrorist organization known
as the Badan Empire and had both of them captured. Later, Badan
kills his sister and turns Murasame into a cyborg warrior named
ZX and brainwashes him; however, an accident enables him to regain
his memory. Murasame becomes a Kamen Rider to avenge his sister.
His first encounter with the past Kamen Riders is when he mistakes
both Kamen Rider Super-1 and Riderman as soldiers of Badan.
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