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J-Crosser (ジェイクロッサー, Jei Kurossā) is Kamen Rider J's dedicated off-road bike with the J Power as the power source.
Overview[]
The Earth Spirits pouring and remodeling Koji Segawa's bike (Suzuki TS200R[3][note 1]) with the spirit energy of the Earth[1][4]. When Koji is transforming into J, it will change instantly by taking the J Power emitted from the body of Koji. Including bad roads such as mountain roads or wastelands, J-Crosser always ensures stable and accurate maximum performance under any circumstances, and demonstrates excellent ability in tracking and combat. Equipped with a high resistant armor that can endure even high temperatures near 1000 degrees and excellent ultra-resistant pressure that can withstand any shock. The bike can execute an aerial rush technique called J-Strike (ジェイストライク, Jei Sutoraiku)[5][4].
All Rider Break[]
J got on his J-Crosser, among many other Kamen Riders and their Rider Machines, to perform the All Rider Break attack which ended the final battle with Rock Great Leader. [OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders]
Behind the Scenes[]
Design Art[]
Notes[]
- J-Crosser's base machine is Suzuki DR250S.[2]
- J appears riding his J-Crosser, among the other Kamen Riders on their Rider Machines, in the animated ending sequence of Heisei Rider vs. Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai.
- By performing the Au Lait function on the DX Sengoku Driver, the inserted J Rider Lockseed makes the announcement, J-Crosser!.
Appearances[]
- See also: Koji Segawa/Appearances
- Kamen Rider J
- Kamen Rider World
- OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders
- Heisei Rider vs. Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai (ending sequence only)
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Futabasha. (2011). "Kamen Rider Super Dictionary". p. 364. ISBN 978-4-575-30333-9.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Takeshobo. (2001). "Kamen Rider Pictorial" Takeshobo/Studio Hard Edition. p. 91, "COLUMN 05 Rider Machine Thorough Comparison". ISBN 4-8124-0783-4.
- ↑ Takeshobo. (2001). "Kamen Rider Pictorial" Takeshobo/Studio Hard Edition. p. 217. ISBN 4-8124-0783-4.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 DeAgostini Japan. (2008). "Weekly Kamen Rider Official Data File" No.10. pp. 25-26.
- ↑ Asahi Sonorama. (1994). "Uchusen Extra Issue ● Ultra Books 94's Strongest Kaiju, Hero Cho Zukan". p. 17.
Footnotes[]
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The 90's Movie Trilogy |
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Kamen Riders |
Shin Kazamatsuri - Masaru Aso - Koji Segawa |
Gear |
Z-Bringer - J-Spirit - J-Crosser |
Allies |
Shin: Ai Asuka - Daimon Kazamatsuri - Takuya Yuuki - Shiin Kazamatsuri - Seira Fukamachi |
ZO: Hiroshi Mochizuki - Seikichi Mochizuki - Dr. Mochizuki - Reiko - Kuroda - Nishimura - Miyazaki |
J: Kana Kimura - Earth Spirits - Berry |
Kamen Rider World: Yuki - Ayumi |
Enemies |
Institute of Super Science (Shin): Iwao Himuro - Goujima - Giichi Onizuka |
Neonoid (ZO): Doras - Koumori Man - Kumo Woman |
Fog (J): Fog Mother - Agito - Zu - Garai |
Revived Monster Army (Kamen Rider World): Shadow Moon - Agito - Zu - Garai - Goujima - Rhinoceros Mutant |
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