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|series = Kamen Rider Black RX |
|series = Kamen Rider Black RX |
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|releasedate = April 29, 1989 |
|releasedate = April 29, 1989 |
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|writer = [[Yoshio Urasawa]] |
|writer = [[Yoshio Urasawa]] |
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|director = [[Yoshiaki Kobayashi]] |
|director = [[Yoshiaki Kobayashi]] |
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+ | |previous = Bosgun's Counterattack |
+ | |next = Great Counterattack! The Prince of Shadows |
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|previousspecial = Kamen Rider Black: Terrifying! The Phantom House of Devil Pass |
|previousspecial = Kamen Rider Black: Terrifying! The Phantom House of Devil Pass |
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|nextspecial = Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue}} |
|nextspecial = Shin Kamen Rider: Prologue}} |
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− | {{nihongo|'''''Kamen Rider: Run All Over the World'''''|仮面ライダー 世界に駆ける|Kamen Raidā Sekai ni Kakeru}} is a short [[Wikipedia:3D film|3D film]] originally screened in the Coal History Village in Yubari between April 29 throughout October 31, 1989.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.ishimoripro.com/database/movie80s.html|title=Ishinomori Pro. - Movies in the 80s}}</ref> |
+ | {{nihongo|'''''Kamen Rider: Run All Over the World'''''|仮面ライダー 世界に駆ける|Kamen Raidā Sekai ni Kakeru}} is a short [[Wikipedia:3D film|3D film]] originally screened in the Coal History Village in Yubari between April 29 throughout October 31, 1989.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.ishimoripro.com/database/movie80s.html|title=Ishinomori Pro. - Movies in the 80s}}</ref> After that, it was released as a program of the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival from 14th February to 18th February 1990, as well as being screened at Kyoto Daibin Film Village and various event venues. |
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+ | The film involves a team-up between [[Kohtaro Minami|Kohtaro Minami's]] four [[Kamen Riders|Kamen Rider]] alter-egos ([[Kamen Rider Black (Rider)|Black,]] [[Kamen Rider Black RX (Rider)|RX, Robo Rider, and Bio Rider]]) to fight against the [[Crisis Empire]]. [[Tetsuo Kurata]] plays Minami Kohtaro and voices all four of his Kamen Rider alter-egos. [[General Jark]], the four commanders of Crisis, and [[Three High Priests|three high priests]] of [[Gorgom]] also appear in the movie, all played by their original actors with the exception of [[Bosgun]] (who is unvoiced) and [[Darom]] (who is voiced by [[Eisuke Yoda]]). [[Yoshio Urasawa]] wrote the film's plot. |
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==Film== |
==Film== |
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In the film, the Crisis Empire devise a plan to defeat Kohtaro Minami by reverting him back to his old form of Kamen Rider Black and sending out several revived monsters after him. However, Kamen Rider Black is assisted by another RX, who used a [[Wikipedia:Time warp|time warp]] to help his past self.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toei.co.jp/tv/decade/story/1189308_1564.html|title=Toei's Kamen Rider Decade episode guide - Episode 27|language=Japanese}}</ref> The two are joined by RX's alternate forms of Robo Rider and Bio Rider and the four Kamen Riders combine their powers to defeat the revived monsters. |
In the film, the Crisis Empire devise a plan to defeat Kohtaro Minami by reverting him back to his old form of Kamen Rider Black and sending out several revived monsters after him. However, Kamen Rider Black is assisted by another RX, who used a [[Wikipedia:Time warp|time warp]] to help his past self.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toei.co.jp/tv/decade/story/1189308_1564.html|title=Toei's Kamen Rider Decade episode guide - Episode 27|language=Japanese}}</ref> The two are joined by RX's alternate forms of Robo Rider and Bio Rider and the four Kamen Riders combine their powers to defeat the revived monsters. |
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==Notes== |
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* This is the first time where Kamen Rider Black and Kamen Rider Black RX have existed independently from each other and fought alongside each other. The second was in the two episode arc (''[[RX! Dai-Shocker Attack]]''/''[[Black × Black RX]]'') of ''[[Kamen Rider Decade]]'', in which the [[World of Black|World]] of [[Kohtaro Minami (A.R. World 2)|Black]] and the [[World of Black RX|World]] of [[Kohtaro Minami (A.R. World)|Black RX]] were treated as [[A.R. Worlds|separate dimensions]]. The original Black RX and Black later appeared in the crossover movies ''[[Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker]]'' (All returning Riders in this movie were stated to be the originals by the producers and assorted official material, like official site bios, but two Kohtaro Minamis still coexisted, both portrayed by Tetsuo Kurata, similar to the TV series appearance), ''[[OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders]]'' (where there wasn't a proper explanation for their combined appearance), and ''[[Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen]]'' (which yet again features both side by side, but only in the final battle, without any specific explanation for their combined appearance. The movie pamphlet distributed alongside threathrical showings of the movie references how Black's destined battle against [[Nobuhiko Akizuki|Shadow Moon]] continues even 25 years later). |
* This is the first time where Kamen Rider Black and Kamen Rider Black RX have existed independently from each other and fought alongside each other. The second was in the two episode arc (''[[RX! Dai-Shocker Attack]]''/''[[Black × Black RX]]'') of ''[[Kamen Rider Decade]]'', in which the [[World of Black|World]] of [[Kohtaro Minami (A.R. World 2)|Black]] and the [[World of Black RX|World]] of [[Kohtaro Minami (A.R. World)|Black RX]] were treated as [[A.R. Worlds|separate dimensions]]. The original Black RX and Black later appeared in the crossover movies ''[[Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker]]'' (All returning Riders in this movie were stated to be the originals by the producers and assorted official material, like official site bios, but two Kohtaro Minamis still coexisted, both portrayed by Tetsuo Kurata, similar to the TV series appearance), ''[[OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders]]'' (where there wasn't a proper explanation for their combined appearance), and ''[[Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen]]'' (which yet again features both side by side, but only in the final battle, without any specific explanation for their combined appearance. The movie pamphlet distributed alongside threathrical showings of the movie references how Black's destined battle against [[Nobuhiko Akizuki|Shadow Moon]] continues even 25 years later). |
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*The DVD Release of ''Kamen Rider Black RX'' Volume 2 features episodes 12-23 & ''Run All Over The World''.<ref>http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/riderguide.html#l10-11</ref>{{-}} |
*The DVD Release of ''Kamen Rider Black RX'' Volume 2 features episodes 12-23 & ''Run All Over The World''.<ref>http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/riderguide.html#l10-11</ref>{{-}} |
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*''Run All Over The World'' is included on a bonus [[Wikipedia:Blu-ray 3D|Blu-ray 3D]] disc in ''Kamen Rider: The Movie'' Blu-ray Box 1972-1988, a Blu-ray compilation boxset of [[Showa Rider]] movies.<ref>http://www.toei-video.co.jp/BD/maskedridermovbdbox.html</ref>{{-}} |
*''Run All Over The World'' is included on a bonus [[Wikipedia:Blu-ray 3D|Blu-ray 3D]] disc in ''Kamen Rider: The Movie'' Blu-ray Box 1972-1988, a Blu-ray compilation boxset of [[Showa Rider]] movies.<ref>http://www.toei-video.co.jp/BD/maskedridermovbdbox.html</ref>{{-}} |
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Revision as of 12:48, 28 November 2019
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Kamen Rider: Run All Over the World (仮面ライダー 世界に駆ける, Kamen Raidā Sekai ni Kakeru) is a short 3D film originally screened in the Coal History Village in Yubari between April 29 throughout October 31, 1989.[1] After that, it was released as a program of the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival from 14th February to 18th February 1990, as well as being screened at Kyoto Daibin Film Village and various event venues.
The film involves a team-up between Kohtaro Minami's four Kamen Rider alter-egos (Black, RX, Robo Rider, and Bio Rider) to fight against the Crisis Empire. Tetsuo Kurata plays Minami Kohtaro and voices all four of his Kamen Rider alter-egos. General Jark, the four commanders of Crisis, and three high priests of Gorgom also appear in the movie, all played by their original actors with the exception of Bosgun (who is unvoiced) and Darom (who is voiced by Eisuke Yoda). Yoshio Urasawa wrote the film's plot.
Film
In the film, the Crisis Empire devise a plan to defeat Kohtaro Minami by reverting him back to his old form of Kamen Rider Black and sending out several revived monsters after him. However, Kamen Rider Black is assisted by another RX, who used a time warp to help his past self.[2] The two are joined by RX's alternate forms of Robo Rider and Bio Rider and the four Kamen Riders combine their powers to defeat the revived monsters.
Continuity and Placement
- While released between episodes 25 & 26, it takes place between 26 & 27 because 25 and 26 were techinally a 2-part story arc.
Characters
Kamen Riders
Kamen Rider Black | Kohtaro Minami |
Kamen Rider Black RX | |
Robo Rider | |
Bio Rider |
Villains
- Crisis Empire
- General Jark
- Four Officers
- Strange Demon Soldiers
- Gorgom
Notes
- This is the first time where Kamen Rider Black and Kamen Rider Black RX have existed independently from each other and fought alongside each other. The second was in the two episode arc (RX! Dai-Shocker Attack/Black × Black RX) of Kamen Rider Decade, in which the World of Black and the World of Black RX were treated as separate dimensions. The original Black RX and Black later appeared in the crossover movies Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker (All returning Riders in this movie were stated to be the originals by the producers and assorted official material, like official site bios, but two Kohtaro Minamis still coexisted, both portrayed by Tetsuo Kurata, similar to the TV series appearance), OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders (where there wasn't a proper explanation for their combined appearance), and Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen (which yet again features both side by side, but only in the final battle, without any specific explanation for their combined appearance. The movie pamphlet distributed alongside threathrical showings of the movie references how Black's destined battle against Shadow Moon continues even 25 years later).
Digital Releases
- The DVD Release of Kamen Rider Black RX Volume 2 features episodes 12-23 & Run All Over The World.[3]
- Run All Over The World is included on a bonus Blu-ray 3D disc in Kamen Rider: The Movie Blu-ray Box 1972-1988, a Blu-ray compilation boxset of Showa Rider movies.[4]
References
- ↑ "Ishinomori Pro. - Movies in the 80s". http://en.ishimoripro.com/database/movie80s.html.
- ↑ "Toei's Kamen Rider Decade episode guide - Episode 27" (in Japanese). http://www.toei.co.jp/tv/decade/story/1189308_1564.html.
- ↑ http://www.toei-video.co.jp/DVD/riderguide.html#l10-11
- ↑ http://www.toei-video.co.jp/BD/maskedridermovbdbox.html