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{{nihongo|'''Musasabeedle'''|ムササビードル|Musasabīdoru|[[Sky-Flying Monster Musasabedol|23]], [[Kamen Rider vs. Shocker|Rider vs Shocker]] & [[Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell|Rider vs Ambassador Hell]]}} - A [[Wikipedia:Japanese giant flying squirrel|Japanese giant flying squirrel]] monster. Able to fly in high speeds, creating a [[Wikipedia:slipstream|slipstream]] strong enough to tear apart nearby targets. His emblem, worn by the soldiers of the base that modified him, is a flying squirrel. Attacked the Osumi Laboratory for missile components, but was stopped by [[Hayato Ichimonji|Kamen Rider 2]]. Attempted to recover the components later, only to be destroyed by Kamen Rider 2's [[Rider Kick]]. Musasabeedle made a brief appearance in the monster army of the ''[[Kamen Rider vs. Shocker]]'' movie, but did not actually have an active participation in the movie. Musasabeedle returned in ''[[Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell]]'', participating of an ambush to [[Takeshi Hongo|Kamen Rider 1]] and [[Kazuya Taki|Taki]], and holding them off while another Shocker operation was prepared.
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{{nihongo|'''Musasabeedle'''|ムササビードル|Musasabīdoru|[[Sky-Flying Monster Musasabedol|23]], [[Kamen Rider vs. Shocker|Rider vs Shocker]] & [[Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell|Rider vs Ambassador Hell]]}} - A [[Wikipedia:Japanese giant flying squirrel|Japanese giant flying squirrel]] monster. Able to fly in high speeds, creating a [[Wikipedia:slipstream|slipstream]] strong enough to tear apart nearby targets. His emblem, worn by the soldiers of the base that modified him, is a flying squirrel. Attacked the Osumi Laboratory for missile components, but was stopped by [[Hayato Ichimonji|Kamen Rider 2]]. Attempted to recover the components later, only to be destroyed by Kamen Rider 2's [[Rider Kick]]. Musasabeedle made a brief appearance in the monster army of the ''[[Kamen Rider vs. Shocker]]'' movie, but did not actually have an active participation in the movie. Musasabeedle returned in ''[[Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell]]'', participating in an ambush of [[Takeshi Hongo|Kamen Rider 1]] and [[Kazuya Taki|Taki]], and holding them off while another Shocker operation was prepared.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 16:08, 29 May 2016

Icon-kamenriderThis article is about a kaijin in Kamen Rider, the original series.

Musasabeedle (ムササビードル, Musasabīdoru, 23, Rider vs Shocker & Rider vs Ambassador Hell) - A Japanese giant flying squirrel monster. Able to fly in high speeds, creating a slipstream strong enough to tear apart nearby targets. His emblem, worn by the soldiers of the base that modified him, is a flying squirrel. Attacked the Osumi Laboratory for missile components, but was stopped by Kamen Rider 2. Attempted to recover the components later, only to be destroyed by Kamen Rider 2's Rider Kick. Musasabeedle made a brief appearance in the monster army of the Kamen Rider vs. Shocker movie, but did not actually have an active participation in the movie. Musasabeedle returned in Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell, participating in an ambush of Kamen Rider 1 and Taki, and holding them off while another Shocker operation was prepared.

Behind the scenes

Portrayal

Musasabeedle was voiced by Mahito Tsujimura (辻村 真人, Tsujimura Mahito).

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