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Contents. West Washing Shop Kikuchi West Washing Shop Kikuchi ( 西洋洗濯舗 菊池, Seiyō Sentakuho Kikuchi) is a laundry business store owned by Keitaro's family where Takumi, Mari, and Kusaka lives and works with Keitaro. Takumi Inui Takumi Inui ( 乾 巧, Inui Takumi) is the main wearer of the Faiz Gear, though reluctantly at first, enabling him to transform into Kamen Rider Faiz ( 仮面ライダーファイズ, Kamen Raidā Faizu). He is also often teased by Mari for being a 'nekojita' (literally meaning 'cat tongue'; someone who cannot stand food that is too hot). Prior to the events of the series, Takumi became an Orphnoch when he was hit by a car as a boy. As the Orphnoch ( ウルフオルフェノク, Urufu Orufenoku), Takumi wanted to use his new-found power to protect people. However, his attempt to save the Ryusei School students from the massacre caused by Kitazaki, and an implanted memory that he caused the event, forced Takumi to isolate himself from others out of fear of betraying them.
By chance, Takumi encounters Mari and followed her on the notion that the bag she carried was the one stolen from him three days prior, getting caught up in her war with the Orphnoch as he reluctantly transforms into Kamen Rider Faiz to fight off the Orphnochs pursuing her for the Faiz Gear. Takumi ends up becoming Mari's bodyguard as they arrive in Tokyo and starts working at Keitaro's shop to pay her back for helping him with a traffic fine. Overtime, having numerous conflicts with Kusaka and the Horse Orphnoch, Takumi accepts his role as Faiz. After he learns that the Horse Orphnoch's human identity is Yuji Kiba, he finds him to be a kindred spirit that also desires to protect humans, despite being an Orphnoch. Eventually, Takumi's true nature as an Orphnoch is revealed and he learns the truth of his role in the Ryusei School massacre as he fights with renewed resolve. At the end of the series, Takumi settles his rivalry with Kiba as they manage to defeat the Arch Orphnoch together.
Later revealed that Takumi eventually died burning up the last of his life force before Shocker altered the timeline to create an alternate scenario in where Takumi renounced fighting over guilt of not being saving Kusaka from Kiba. While he refused an offer by to join with other Heisei era Riders to fight the and the Showa era Kamen Riders, a series of events and an encounter with convinces Takumi to take up the mantle of Faiz to protect Shu Aoi, while eventually move on with his life. While Takumi later corrected the timeline in the events of Kamen Rider 4, his death was averted again in as the result of him never becoming an Orphnoch and acquiring the Faiz Gear. Takumi Inui is portrayed by ( 半田 健人, Handa Kento).
Mari Sonoda Mari Sonoda ( 園田 真理, Sonoda Mari) is a member of the Ryusei School who was sent the Faiz Gear and Auto Vajin by their father, but was unable to use them. She insists that Takumi accompany her and use the Faiz Gear to fight Orphnochs.
She always believes the good in her friends, even Sawada and Takumi after she found out they were Orphnochs as well. She dreams of becoming a beautician. Mari Sonoda is portrayed by ( 芳賀 優里亜, Haga Yuria).
As a child, Mari is portrayed by ( 悠木 碧, Yūki Aoi). Keitaro Kikuchi Keitaro Kikuchi ( 菊池 啓太郎, Kikuchi Keitarō) is a young man that Mari and Takumi meet by chance not long after receiving the Faiz Gear. Keitaro and his family are dry cleaners and it's his dream to make everyone in the world happy.
As such, he lets Mari and Takumi stay with him and work at his family's dry cleaning business for room and board in hopes that he can encourage them to use the Faiz Gear for good. He also seem to have an Orphnoch allergy, though he thinks he is allergic to people with bad hearts. He exchanges cell phone e-mails with his penpal, Yuka, and becomes infatuated with her in real life, although he doesn't realize that they are the same person until later in the series.
In, he briefly wore the Kaixa Gear. Keitaro Kikuchi is portrayed by ( 溝呂木 賢, Mizorogi Ken). Masato Kusaka Masato Kusaka ( 草加 雅人, Kusaka Masato) is a member of Ryusei School who was apparently absent from the reunion, but signed the autograph card. Kusaka is also a childhood friend of Mari, having fallen in love with her after she once saved him from bullies to the point of destroying any obstacles between them. To that end, Kusaka uses the Kaixa Gear to become Kamen Rider Kaixa ( 仮面ライダーカイザ, Kamen Raidā Kaiza) to destroy the Orphnochs with extreme prejudice for the events that occurred at the Ryusei School reunion, having developed a compulsion to wipe his hands of the blood he imagined spilled that night. Unlike his other classmates who used the Kaixa Gear and disintegrated soon after, Kusaka had a great deal of more Orphnoch DNA implanted into him to resist the fatal side effects of Kamen Rider Gears. Despite him and Takumi having a common enemy, Kusaka considered him an enemy as he once stole the Faiz Gear to attack Kiba.
Kusaka also once used the Delta Gear to battle the Beetle Orphnoch. Eventually, Kusaka begins to suffer the effects of the Kaixa Gear as it becomes increasingly harmful to him. In the end, Kusaka is killed by Kiba with no one aware of his death. In Heisei Rider vs. Shōwa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai, Masato's death was redone to have him killed by Kiba during Faiz's fight with the Arch Orphnoch. Kusaka dies in hateful regret that Takumi lives despite not having anyone to protect.
That event forced Takumi to renounce fighting, later seeing the spirit of Kusaka who manipulates him to revive him, but and manage to convince Takumi to move on from his survival guilt, causing Kusaka's spirit to disappear. In Kamen Rider Zi-O, Masato's death was completely negated with the removal of the Orphnochs and the Kaixa Gear from his timeline. In the Paradise Lost movie, Kusaka's death was at the hands of Kamen Rider Psyga with his Kaixa Driver destroyed soon after. Masato Kusaka is portrayed by ( 村上 幸平, Murakami Kōhei). Ryusei School The Ryusei School ( 流星塾, Ryūseijuku) is a group of orphans fostered by the former Chief of Smart Brain, Hanagata, and were schooled under their teacher Mr. Masuda ( 増田教諭, Masuda-kyōyu), portrayed by ( 山西 道広, Yamanishi Michihiro).
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These students became known as the Ryuseiji ( 流星児, Ryūseiji). Shortly before the series started they attended a reunion, with all students killed and resurrected as Smart Brain's 'hope', with only Kusaka having memories of the night intact. They each were sent the three Rider Gears: Mari obtaining Faiz and the bulk under Mr.
Masuda obtaining Kaixa. The members other than Mari and Kusaka include: Shuji Mihara Shuji Mihara ( 三原 修二, Mihara Shūji) is a relatively cowardly member of Ryusei School who would rather forget about Orphnochs and go back to living a normal life. He would become the default wearer of the Delta Gear and fight as Kamen Rider Delta ( 仮面ライダーデルタ, Kamen Rider Deruta) despite his cowardice. After Rina was hit by a truck retrieving the Delta case he had thrown into the street, he resolved to stop running and fight alongside the others. Shuji Mihara is portrayed by ( 原田 篤, Harada Atsushi). Others.
Saya Kimura ( 木村 沙耶, Kimura Saya): A 'nekojita' much like Takumi, Saya briefly wore the Delta Gear. Eventually she found her way to the Kikuchi Dry Cleaning shop and worked part-time there. She waited to see what kind of person Takumi was before deciding to hand over the Delta Gear to him. Unfortunately, she was killed by Sawada before she could. Saya Kimura is portrayed by ( 斉藤 麻衣, Saitō Mai).
Rina Abe ( 阿部 里奈, Abe Rina): Shuji Mihara's friend, former classmate and co-worker in the orphanage where Teruo Suzuki (Orphnoch King) stayed. After the series, she, Mihara, and Mari were the only surviving Ryuseiji. Rina Abe is portrayed by ( 河西 りえ, Kasai Rie). Kyosuke Tokumoto ( 徳本 恭輔, Tokumoto Kyōsuke): After Shindo's death, he tried to put on the Kaixa belt, but couldn't out of fear because of the other users' deaths. After the Delta belt was discovered and he used it, he believed the belt was rightfully his because of the belt's side effect. Not only that, he also gained some power from the belt.
Along with Arai, he kidnapped Mari to lure out Sawada to get the belt. Killed by Sawada. Kyosuke Tokumoto is portrayed by ( 佐伯 俊, Saeki Shun). Shoji Inukai ( 犬飼 彰司, Inukai Shōji): Shoji Inukai is portrayed by ( 渡辺 琢磨, Watanabe Takuma).
Kiyotaka Nishida ( 西田 清高, Nishida Kiyotaka): Temporarily used the Kaixa belt in episode 11 and 12. With the, he destroyed Crocodile Orphnoch's first life.
But he soon died in Mr. Masuda's arms from the belt's side effect. Kiyotaka Nishida is portrayed by ( 河崎 芳明, Kawasaki Yoshiaki). Takahisa Shindo ( 神道 貴久, Shindō Takahisa): Used the Kaixa belt in episode 12 to fight the Crocodile Orphnoch, despite others' protest, but the Orphnoch knock the belt off him, forcing him to revert and disinterage from the belt's side effect. Takahisa Shindo is portrayed by ( 近田 慎太郎, Chikada Shintarō). Haruko Kamijo ( 上条 晴子, Kamijō Haruko): Killed by the Crocodile Orphnoch.
Haruko Kamijo is portrayed by ( 林 裕子, Hayashi Hiroko). Asami Ito ( 伊藤 麻美, Itō Asami): She was killed by Kawachi when he tried to take the Delta belt. Asami Ito is portrayed by ( 倉澤 薫, Kurasawa Kaoru). Ken Arai ( 新井 賢, Arai Ken): Temporarily knocked out by Kawachi. He gained power and became obsessed with the Delta belt like many other users after using it. Along with Kyosuke, he kidnapped Mari to lure out Sawada to get the belt. Killed by Sawada.
Ken Arai is portrayed by ( 本田 博仁, Honda Hirohito). Yuki Kawachi ( 河内 勇樹, Kawachi Yūki): He suddenly attacked Arai and killed Asami because of the obsession with the Delta belt. But it was proven wrong since he called Kusaka to rescue him from the Frog Orphnoch. Still, it was too late. Before dying, he said that Sawada had the belt, but it was false.
Yuki Kawachi is portrayed by ( 檜尾 健太, Hinokio Kenta). Shingo Ota ( 太田 信吾, Ōta Shingo): After Mari's second death by Sawada, he constantly tried to persuade Mihara to fight with the members. Later killed by Sawada. Shingo Ota is portrayed by ( 川久保 拓司, Kawakubo Takuji). Aonuma ( 青沼): Transformed into the Orphnoch ( スロースオルフェノク, Surōsu Orufenoku) after the attack.
Aonuma is portrayed by ( 栗原 一馬, Kurihara Kazuma). Orphnochs The Orphnochs ( オルフェノク, Orufenoku) are the series; they are humans who are reborn either naturally or by Smart Brain. Their goal is to annihilate humanity either by turning other humans into more Orphnoch or killing them off completely. However, there are those who believe that they can still live as humans; those who possessed that mindset become targets for elimination by Smart Brain. Yuji Kiba Yuji Kiba ( 木場 勇治, Kiba Yūji) is a young man who becomes the Orphnoch ( ホースオルフェノク, Hōsu Orufenoku) after dying as a result of a car crash, although he lived in a comatose state for two years. Upon awakening, Kiba finds his life in ruins from his uncle selling his family's company to his girlfriend Chie Morishita leaving him for his cousin Kazuaki Kiba. This causes Kiba to murder his cousin out of uncontrolled rage, and later Chie for selling him out, turning to Smart Brain for protection.
But Kiba quickly comes to deplore Smart Brain's tactics and resolves to become an Orphnoch who will protect humans and fight Smart Brain, yet ends up fighting Faiz due to a misunderstanding between them both there they later learned each other's true identity and intent. But after he believed Yuka to have been killed by the police, killing Kusaka for his Kaixa Driver, Kiba discards his ideals and eventually replaces Murakami as the chairman of Smart Brain. Kiba's faith in humanity is eventually restored after his final battle with Takumi, later sacrificing himself to enable Faiz to defeat the Arch Orphnoch. In the film Paradise Lost, Kiba is brainwashed by the Smart Brain corporation and is chosen to be the user of the Orga Gear, allowing him to transform into Kamen Rider Orga ( 仮面ライダーオーガ, Kamen Raidā Ōga).
The Orga gear was recorded as the fifth Rider Gear created by Smart Brain, after the Faiz and Kaixa Gears were stolen by the humans and the Riotrooper gear had undergone mass-production. Created alongside the Psyga Gear, the Orga Gear is regarded as a 'perfect' gear, and therefore it can only be worn by Orphnochs. Kamen Rider Orga has a more ornate appearance than any of the previous Gears, the Rider form having robes made of Soul Foam for a majestic appearance. Orga is armed with the Orga Stlanzer sword which he uses in the Orga Slash Extreme Charge. He is sent to fight Kamen Rider Faiz after Psyga is defeated. Faiz is finally able to defeat Kamen Rider Orga with Blaster Forms Rider Kick, but does not kill him.
Instead, Orga dies while trying to hold off the Elasmotherium Orphnoch so Faiz can destroy it. Yuji Kiba was portrayed by ( 泉 政行, Izumi Masayuki). Yuka Osada Yuka Osada ( 長田 結花, Osada Yuka) is a teenage girl who is bullied terribly by her younger sister and other girls in her school and basketball team.
Yuka's parents favored her sister over her. After suffering extreme emotional stress she falls down snow covered stairs and revives as the Orphnoch ( クレインオルフェノク, Kurein Orufenoku), and slaughters the entire basketball team, her sister included. She meets Kiba, and agrees with his ideals of protecting humans, although occasionally kills humans who seem bad (bullies, etc.) without others knowing. She exchanged e-mails with Keitaro before (and to a lesser extent after) becoming an Orphnoch, and seemed to have a semi-romantic relationship. She later developed a strong crush on Kaido, though he did not reciprocate. Yuka Osada is portrayed by ( 加藤 美佳, Katō Yoshika).
Naoya Kaido Naoya Kaido ( 海堂 直也, Kaidō Naoya) is a young man sired the Orphnoch ( スネークオルフェノク, Sunēku Orufenoku) by Eiichi Toda, the temporary chief of Smart Brain, to make an example to Kiba and Yuka of how Orphnochs must make allies. He is an overly eccentric person prone to incredibly fast speeches and constant mood swings. He played the guitar in his younger days, but sabotage by his teacher destroyed some of the motorskills in his left hand, forcing him to abandon his music. After struggling with his nature as an Orphnoch, Kaido ends up living with Kiba and Yuka, although he is the least concerned about protecting humans.
At times he sides with Smart Brain over Kiba and Yuka, but his powerful conscience often stops him from committing heinous acts at the last second. He temporarily used the Faiz Gear and the Smart Buckle in the series. In the film Paradise Lost, Kaido confesses to Yuka then gets eaten by the Elasmotherium Orphenoch. Naoya Kaido is portrayed by ( 唐橋 充, Karahashi Mitsuru). Smart Brain A company that is a front for a group of Orphnochs dedicated to overthrowing humanity, Smart Brain ( スマートブレイン, Sumāto Burein) is ironically where the Rider Gears were developed from.
This is the largest coordinated group of Orphnochs ever seen, and in Paradise Lost they seem to have formed a de facto government after the Orphnoch revolution. Kyoji Murakami Kyoji Murakami ( 村上 峡児, Murakami Kyōji) is the Orphnoch ( ローズオルフェノク, Rōzu Orufenoku), Murakami replaced the temporary chief of Smart Brain, Eiichi Toda, after Toda was defeated by Faiz. He was later overthrown from his position by Hanagata and was replaced by Kiba. In Paradise Lost he has somehow been reduced to a head in a tank, although he still commands a high place in Smart Brain. Kyoji Murakami is portrayed by ( 村井 克行, Murai Katsuyuki). Hanagata Hanagata ( 花形) is the Ryusei School's foster father, the former chief of Smart Brain, and the Orphnoch ( ゴートオルフェノク, Gōto Orufenoku).
He also created the three Rider belts. He disappeared because he discovered that he was dying from his evolution into an Orphnoch, taking the Rider Gears with him and sending them to surviving members of Ryusei School. He returned to Smart Brain to strip the acting chief of his duties and appointed Kiba as the permanent head of the company before he finally dies. Hanagata is portrayed by ( 中 康治, Naka Kōji). Smart Lady Smart Lady ( スマートレディ, Sumāto Redi) is the 'mascot' of Smart Brain, she works closely under the orders of the company's chief and helps fledgling Orphnochs. She never exhibits Orphnoch powers, and her species is left ambiguous. She acts friendly and playful towards the many workers at Smart Brain, although she doesn't realize that no one enjoys her company.
Smart Lady is portrayed by ( 栗原 瞳, Kurihara Hitomi). Leo Leo ( レオ, Reo) is a foreign Orphnoch who is given the Psyga Gear by the Smart Brain corporation, allowing him to transform into Kamen Rider Psyga ( 仮面ライダーサイガ, Kamen Raidā Saiga), who leads the Orphnochs in their crusade exterminate humanity under the personal supervision of the Kyoji Murakami. It is not stated in the film which Orphnoch Leo is; in the Hero Saga prequel story Lost World, he is the first Lion Orphnoch (a different character is the second Lion Orphnoch in the film). Created alongside the Orga Gear, the Psyga Gear is regarded as a 'perfect' gear, and therefore it can only be worn by Orphnochs, with its overall capabilities appears to be as fast and strong as the existing Gears, nearly matching Kamen Rider Faiz Axel Form for speed and exceeded Kaixa for strength.
Because the weapons appear once the armor is formed and are created based on trial data from the previous gears, it possesses much greater functionality and ability than the previous Riders. Psyga also has the Flying Attacker jetpack that he uses to travel with. It also acts as one of Psyga's weapons, transforming into a 'Blaster Rifle Mode' in which the engines turn into either rapid fire ray guns or discharge a single blast of energy.
Psyga is also armed with the Psyga Edges, which are used in his 'Tonfa Edge EX' Exceed Charge attack. Despite his more advanced Rider gear, the more experienced Faiz hits the Sparkle Cut through the Gear itself and into Leo's stomach, destroying the Gear and killing Leo, reducing him to dust. He did not appear in the TV series and only appeared in the film Paradise lost. Leo is portrayed by ( ピーター・ホー, Pītā Hō). Riotroopers Riotroopers ( ライオトルーパー, Raiotorūpā) are Smart Brain's personal army of users of mass-produced Kamen Rider-like transformation devices known as Smart Buckles. Lucky Clover The Lucky Clover ( ラッキークローバー, Rakkī Kurōbā) are an elite quartet of Orphnochs within Smart Brain who are 'cream of the crop' and answer to the Chief. Only two of the original four survived.
Itsuro Takuma Itsuro Takuma ( 琢磨 逸郎, Takuma Itsurō): The Orphnoch ( センチピードオルフェノク, Senchipīdo Orufenoku). He is always in fear of Kitazaki and takes any opportunity when Kitazaki is weakened or hurt to bully him back. Takuma is one of the few Orphnoch to survive at the end of the series. He ran away during the final battle and decided to join human society.
Itsuro Takuma is portrayed by ( 山崎 潤, Yamasaki Jun). Saeko Kageyama Saeko Kageyama ( 影山 冴子, Kageyama Saeko): The Orphnoch ( ロブスターオルフェノク, Robusutā Orufenoku), the calmest of the group. She often will show up to provide emotional support to her fellow Orphnoch when they seem scared or confused; many times for Takuma and Takumi. Saeko Kageyama is portrayed by Waka ( 和香). Kitazaki Kitazaki ( 北崎): The Orphnoch ( ドラゴンオルフェノク, Doragon Orufenoku), the strongest of the group.
He has two forms as an Orphnoch. His first form is the largest and most powerful. His second form is smaller and much faster than the first one. Everything he touches turns into ashes and he continually uses this fact to tease and bully Takuma. His ability to turn anything to ash has caused him to suffer from mental incapacitation.
Kitazaki is portrayed by ( 藤田 玲, Fujita Rei). J J ( ジェイ, Jei): The Orphnoch ( クロコダイルオルフェノク, Kurokodairu Orufenoku) who usually travels with his pet dog, Chaco. He has three lives and was finally killed by Takumi. J is portrayed by ( ケネス・ヅリア, Kenesu Zuria). Aki Sawada Aki Sawada ( 澤田 亜希, Sawada Aki): The Orphnoch ( スパイダーオルフェノク, Supaidā Orufenoku). Formerly of the Ryusei School until the attack at the reunion, with Sawada turned into an Orphnoch in the aftermath during a Smart Brain experiment.
He killed Saya to get the Delta Gear in order to become the new fourth member of 'Lucky Clover'. He has a habit of crafting animal and lighting them on fire just before a massacre. The flame would usually die out once the massacre is over.
Aki Sawada is portrayed by ( 綾野 剛, Ayano Gō). Others. Joji Soeno ( 添野 錠二, Soeno Jōji): A senior detective, he investigates Ryuseiji case as well as the recent Orphnoch attacks that are similar to it.
Joji Soeno is portrayed by ( 石田 太郎, Ishida Tarō). Sawamura ( 沢村): A detective. Sawamura is portrayed by ( 岩川 幸司, Iwakawa Kōji). Hikaru Soeno ( 添野 ひかる, Soeno Hikaru): Joji Soeno's daughter and Mari's beautician.
Hikaru Soeno is portrayed by ( 三訳 真奈美, Miwake Manami). Tetsuo Itagaki ( 板垣 哲生, Itagaki Tetsuo): One of the two excavators who ended up in the underground Ryusei School and encounter the Goat Orphnoch. Tetsuo Itagaki is portrayed by ( 深沢 敦, Fukazawa Atsushi). Kazufumi Mizuno ( 水野 和史, Mizuno Kazufumi): One of the two excavators who ended up in the underground Ryusei School and encounter the Goat Orphnoch. Kazufumi Mizuno is portrayed by ( 大口 兼悟, Ōkuchi Kengo).
Masahiko Minami ( 南 雅彦, Minami Masahiko): A high officer of the National Police Agency. Masahiko Minami is portrayed by ( 小川 敦史, Ogawa Atsushi). External links. at TV Asahi (in Japanese).
. Chika Hamada (TV Asahi). Shinichiro Shirakura (Toei). Naomi Takebe (Toei). Takaaki Utsunomiya (Toei) Running time 24-25 minutes (per episode) Production company(s) Distributor Release Original network Original release January 26, 2003 ( 2003-01-26) – January 18, 2004 ( 2004-01-18) Chronology Preceded by Followed by External links Kamen Rider 555 ( 仮面ライダー555(ファイズ), Kamen Raidā Faizu, officially Masked Rider Φ's, also read Kamen Rider Faiz or Phi's) is a Japanese television series. It is the 13th installment in the. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and, and was broadcast on from January 26, 2003 to January 18, 2004.
And it was the first series to use. Main article: The Smart Brain corporation, the world's most powerful corporation, is trying to take over the world using, the 'next stage in humanity's evolution', to covertly kill off the human population. In pursuit of this, they develop three suits of power armor, called Rider Gears (each for, and ), to find and protect the Orphnoch King, who can fix a defect within Orphnoch DNA which causes their genetic structure to break down, leading to death.
The Rider Gears are stolen by Hanagata, the Goat Orphnoch and former chief of Smart Brain. He sends them to his foster children (dubbed the 'Ryuseiji', after the school they attended) so they can stop the Orphnoch from achieving their goal. However, Rider Gears were designed to be worn by Orphnoch, and humans are unable to activate the systems without undergoing genetic modification.
A young loner, Takumi Inui, is unwittingly drawn into the conflict between the Orphnoch and humans and becomes to save the life of Mari Sonoda, one of the Ryuseiji. Smart Brain begins targeting him in an attempt to retrieve the. However, there is division amongst the Orphnoch, as those who wish to co-exist with humans rather than kill them, begin resisting the Smart Brain, who in turn targets them as well. Most of these 'renegade' Orphnochs are either killed, remain neutral or begin siding with the Ryuseiji against the Smart Brain. When the police discover the Orphnoch are behind a series of bizarre murders, they begin operations to defeat the creatures, largely unaware of the various factions involved. They even begin performing experiments on captured Orphnoch in an attempt to find ways of destroying them, though this does not go well. The Orphnoch King eventually awakens within a young boy named Teruo Suzuki, whom Naoya Kaido and Keitaro Kikuchi saved and befriended.
Now, it is up to the holders of the Rider Gears to band together and fight for humanity's survival. Rider Gears. Rider Gears Belt Greek letter Notable wearer TV Series Takumi Inui Masato Kusaka Shuji Mihara Naoya Kaido Movie Leo Yuji Kiba Stage Show Alpha Gear Female Performer Beta Gear Male Performer Gamma Gear Male Performer The equipment used in the series to transform is referred to as Rider Gear. It was created to be worn by the Orphnoch to protect their Orphenoch King. Each Rider Gear contains a belt known as a Driver used to form armor that protects the wearer and amplifies their strengths and abilities. The armor's theme is based on a letter from the, and contains the letter somehow within the aesthetic design.
The Gears also have a method to input command codes, a cell phone number keypad for most, which can activate armor and various weapons. The sound effects of a dialing in any of the Rider Gear phones were later referenced in episode 17 of. The TV series focused on three sets of Rider Gear:,. During the TV series, Hanagata, the foster father of the Ryuseiji and former chief executive of Smart Brain, attempted to create several new Rider Gears, using two lost people to test out the first two. The two belts failed to create Rider armor, resulting in the wearer's deaths. When Itsuro Takuma of Lucky Clover wore the third one it disabled him for a few seconds before it dissolved. The fourth dissolved without ever being worn.
The Kamen Rider 555 movie, Paradise Lost, introduced two additional sets of Rider Gear: and Riotrooper Army. See also: The show featured a series of mass-produced transformation belts called Smart Buckle, which enabled the wearer to transform into a generic Riotrooper. The Riotroopers were introduced in the movie, and later added at the end of the TV series. Live Stage-Show A live stage-show of Kamen Rider Faiz featured three unique riders named Alpha, Beta, and Gamma. Naming Conventions Each set of Rider Gear is code-locked, in addition to being only usable by Orphenoch. These codes, input through the phone of each Gear, are a set of numbers that relate to the theme of each Gear. For the Faiz Gear, the code is 5-5-5, or 'fives', phonetically similar to the word Faiz.
For the Kaixa Gear, the code is 9-1-3, which is read in as 'Ka-I-Sa'. Delta Gear's phone was voice-activated, yet nonetheless also was coded with 3-3-3, a reference to the Greek letter delta, a triangle. The goroawase system was also used for the Psyga Gear, where the code 3-1-5 is read as 'Sa-I-Go'. The Orga Gear, patterned after Greek Omega, the final letter, is code-locked to 0-0-0.
Episodes. Main article: Ep# Title Original airdate 1 'The Start of a Trip' Transcription: ' Tabi no Hajimari' (: 旅の始まり) January 26, 2003 ( 2003-01-26) 2 'The Belt's Power' Transcription: ' Beruto no Chikara' (: ベルトの力) February 2, 2003 ( 2003-02-02) 3 'The King's Sleep.' Transcription: ' Ō no Nemuri.' Main article: Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider 3 ( スーパーヒーロー大戦GP 仮面ライダー3号, Supā Hīrō Taisen Guranpuri Kamen Raidā Sangō) is the 2015 entry of the 'Super Hero Taisen' film series, featuring the cast of Kamen Rider Drive and the appearance of Kamen Rider 3, which was originally created by Shotaro Ishinomori for the one-shot 1972 manga Rider #3 VS.
General Black ( 3ごうライダーたい ブラックしょうぐんのまき, Sangō Raidā Tai Burakku Shōgun no Maki). Reprise their roles in the film, which is scheduled to open in theaters on March 21, 2015, and its sequel Kamen Rider 4 ( 仮面ライダー4号, Kamen Raidā Yongō), which has reprises his role. In Kamen Rider 4, it reveals the truth after the end of Kamen Rider 555 TV series, especially on Takumi himself. Hyper Battle Video Kamen Rider 555: Hyper Battle Video ( 仮面ライダー555(ファイズ) ハイパーバトルビデオ, Kamen Raidā Faizu Haipā Batoru Bideo) features a boom box called the Faiz Sounder developed by the Smart Brain corporation appearing at the laundromat where Takumi, Mari, and Keitaro work at, causing them and everyone else to break into song and dance. The Faiz Sounder was created as a result of a contest for Televi Magazine for a new weapon for Kamen Rider Faiz. Lost World The Hero Saga side story for 555 published in Monthly Hobby Japan magazine was titled Masked Rider 555: Lost World ( MASKED RIDER 555 -ロスト・ワールド-, Kamen Raidā Faizu -Rosuto Wārudo-). It serves as a prologue to the alternate story that was 555: Paradise Lost, and features the new character Riotrooper Ver.
2 ( ライオトルーパーver.2, Raiotorūpā ver.2). The story ran from October 2005 to January 2006.
Chapter titles. Faiz ( ファイズ, Faizu). Kaixa ( カイザ, Kaiza). Delta ( デルタ, Deruta). Psyga ( サイガ, Saiga) Video game A video game based on the series was produced by for the. It was a fighting game which featured many of the characters from the TV series.
There were several modes of gameplay for either a single play and two players. It was released only in Japan near the end of the TV series on December 18, 2003.
Blu-ray release In 2014, 555 will receive a three-part Blu-ray release. To promote the release, the cast reunited after 10 years, but they remarked that not much has changed, other than Yoshika Kato changing her stage name to and her new life in and series lead 's recent popularity on the variety show where he has surprised guests with his knowledge of high-rise buildings.