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This article is about a set of all the shows and films in the Kamen Rider Series. |
Heisei Kamen Rider Series Phase 2 (平成仮面ライダーシリーズ第2期, Heisei Kamen Raidā Shirīzu Dai Ni-Ki), also referred to by fans as the "Neo-Heisei" era, is the current subsection of the second and current era of the Kamen Rider Series, the Heisei period.
The Heisei Phase 2 is specifically used to refer to the post-Decade era, with Kamen Rider Decade having been the 10th Anniversary Kamen Rider show of the Heisei period.
After the Decade series, Kamen Rider is the official term for Riders while pre-Decade Riders have been shown to use "Masked Rider" in official localization releases and in Kamen Rider 4.
The Heisei Phase 2 started with Decade's successor, Kamen Rider W, which premiered in September 2009 and ended in August 2010. W was followed by Kamen Rider OOO (September 2010 - August 2011), then Kamen Rider Fourze (September 2011 - August 2012), Kamen Rider Wizard (September 2012 - September 2013), Kamen Rider Gaim (October 2013 - September 2014), Kamen Rider Drive (October 2014 - September 2015) and Kamen Rider Ghost (October 2015 - September 2016). The current entry in the Kamen Rider Series is Kamen Rider Ex-Aid, which premiered in October 2016.
On April 1, 2016, an original remake net series Kamen Rider Amazons was aired. It marks the Heisei Era's first time since Faiz that the franchise has gone back to a darker and more adult oriented style of storytelling, though this series is available only on Amazon Prime and rated R15+.
Heisei Phase 2 trends
- The Heisei Phase 2 era has a differing broadcast schedule for its shows with the schedule of the first half of the Heisei era. This change had been brought about by the shortened episode count of Kamen Rider Decade. The first series of the Heisei revival, Kamen Rider Kuuga premiered in January 2000, and ended in January 2001, being succeeded by Kamen Rider Agito the week after. From then on, every Heisei show until the start of the Heisei Phase 2 era started in late January (or in Ryuki's case, early February) and ended in January of the next year. However, Kamen Rider Decade, which premiered in January 2009, was slated as having only 30 episodes as stated by Masahiro Inoue in an interview in the March 2009 issue of Kindai Magazine. A subsequent interview in Otonafami magazine confirmed that only 30 episodes were filmed, with 31 episodes airing total. Thus, Decade ended in late August (the 30th) and W started in early September (the 6th), and Heisei Phase 2 shows then ended on the last Sunday of August and started on the first Sunday of September; though as of 2014, the last episode of one series is on the last Sunday of September and the first episode of the new series starts on the first Sunday in October.
- With this new broadcast schedule, the summer movie of every show now premieres during the final weeks of said show and only around a month before the arrival of the new series. Thus, from Kamen Rider Double's introduction in Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker (August 2009) to Kamen Rider Wizard's introduction in Kamen Rider Fourze the Movie: Everyone, Space is Here! (August 2012), the Rider of the upcoming show makes his "early-bird cameo". This introduction features the new Rider helping out the current (soon to depart) Rider.
- Even though Kamen Rider Decade is not a Phase 2 Rider and did not appear in the previous Rider's series, he is the first primary Heisei Rider to make an "early-bird cameo" in a special, which later foreshadows most of the primary Phase 2 Riders appearing in a summer movie.
- Kamen Rider Gaim's "early-bird cameo" is unique in that instead of making his debut in Wizard's summer movie, he appeared in his two-part epilogue special.
- Kamen Rider Drive is the first primary Phase 2 Rider, as well as the first primary Heisei Rider since Decade, who does not make a cameo appearance in his predecessor's series.
- All of the summer movies have the main Rider using all of their forms that debut in the television series, including a movie-exclusive form that is introduced in the movie.
- Kamen Rider W: CycloneJokerGoldXtreme
- Kamen Rider OOO: Burakawani Combo
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Meteor Fusion States
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Infinity Dragon
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Black Jimber Arms
- Kamen Rider Drive: Super Dead Heat Drive & Type Special
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Darwin Damashii
- With the exception of Double, each Hyper Battle DVD also has the main Rider gaining access to a form that is only exclusive to said special.
- Kamen Rider OOO: Takagaruba, Takatoragaru, & Takatorazou
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Rocket Drill States
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Beast Mantle
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Fresh Orange Arms
- Kamen Rider Drive: Type High Speed, Type High Speed Vegas, & Type High Speed Flare
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Ikkyu Damashii
- Another result of the new broadcast schedule is that while the bulk of early Heisei series ran alongside one particular Super Sentai series, Heisei Phase 2 shows find themselves paired up with two Sentai shows across their run, the first half of the series airs alongside the second half of their first Sentai partner, while the second half of the series airs alongside the first half of their second partner.
- The official romanization of the Kamen Rider Series, as seen on the series' titles, was changed from "Masked Rider" (e.g. Masked Rider Decade) to "Kamen Rider" (e.g. Kamen Rider W).
- As started by Kamen Rider W, it is a recurring trend that only two Riders appear in the broadcast run: the Primary Rider and the Secondary Rider. Though, every series has had more new Riders appear through expanded universe material, particularly their own summer movies, which go on to appear again occasionally. The main series only deals with the Primary and Secondary Riders. This trend stopped in Kamen Rider Wizard, as Gaim and Ex-Aid had multiple Riders, while Drive and Ghost each had more than two Riders. Movie-exclusive Riders do not count.
- Kamen Rider W: Double & Accel (as well as Joker)
- Kamen Rider OOO: OOO & Birth (as well as Proto-Birth)
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Fourze & Meteor
- The transformation devices of Riders in the Heisei Phase 2 era are given consistent names, being referred to as "Drivers" (e.g. Double Driver, OOO Driver, Fourze Driver, WizarDriver, Sengoku Driver, Drive Driver, Ghost Driver, Gamer Driver). Driver was previously used to refer to the transformation gears of the Kamen Riders from Kamen Rider 555 and Kamen Rider Decade.
- The Mage's Belt in Kamen Rider Wizard, the Mega Ulorder in Kamen Rider Ghost and the Gashat Gear Dual in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid are anomalous breaks in this trend.
- Each Heisei Phase 2 series has its own set of Collectible Devices, first seen with the Advent Cards in Kamen Rider Ryuki, with the recent tradition being kicked off by the Rider Cards of Kamen Rider Decade, which were used by Decade to access the power of previous Kamen Riders. As with Decade, the Heisei Phase 2 Kamen Riders use their collectible devices for various purposes, such as changing into their various forms, using special attacks, and other techniques. These collectible devices also work very well with merchandise, each set of collectibles has had their own "Legend Rider" range featuring the likenesses of previous Kamen Riders, some of which appear in the arcade game Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride and Movie War crossovers.
- Kamen Rider W: Gaia Memories
- Kamen Rider OOO: O Medals (Cores for OOO & Cells for Birth)
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Astroswitches
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Wizard Rings
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Lockseeds
- Kamen Rider Drive: Shift Cars (Drive) & Signal Bikes (Mach & Chaser)
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Ghost Eyecons
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Rider Gashat
- Starting with Decade's Bandai: FFR series, each Heisei Phase 2 season would have a toyline of figures which simulate a transformation gimmick unique to each season, commonly referred to by fans as "gimmick figures". Although there was a precursor with Kamen Rider Kabuto's Cast Off Rider series, which simulated the Cast Off gimmick, gimmick figures in the Heisei Phase 2 era were much more prominent.
- Kamen Rider Decade: Bandai: FFR series, which simulates Decade's Final Form Ride ability.
- Kamen Rider W: W Form Change series, which simulates Double's half-changes gimmick.
- Kamen Rider OOO: OOO Combo Change series, which simulates OOO's combo change ability.
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Fourze Module Change Series, which simulates Fourze's equipping of Astroswitch Modules.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Wizard Action Please! series
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Arms Change series, which simulates the interchangeability of various Riders' Ride Wears and Armor Parts.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Tire Koukan series, which simulates the Tire and Signal Exchange abilities of Drive, Mach, and Chaser.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Ghost Change series, which simulates the interchangeability of various Riders' Transients and Parka Ghosts.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Level UP Rider Series, which simulates the Riders's Level Up function.
- With the exception of Double and Ghost, each lead Rider has an Item Carrier for their Collectable Devices.
- With the exception of Gaim, each Heisei Phase 2 series also has a set of Support Robots, which initially appeared in the form of the Disk Animals from Kamen Rider Hibiki, but became prominent in the Heisei Phase 2 era.
- Each Heisei Phase 2 series has either the Primary or Secondary Rider utilizing some type of mecha as a part of their arsenal.
- Kamen Rider W: RevolGarry, HardMammother (movie only), & Gunner A
- Kamen Rider OOO: CLAWs Sasori
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Powerdizer
- Kamen Rider Wizard: WizarDragon & Beast Chimera
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Suika Arms
- Kamen Rider Drive: Tridoron Type Technic & OtomoNin Tridoron (movie only)
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Captain Ghost
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Kamen Rider Lazer Bike Gamer Level 2 & Maximum Gamer Level 99
- Each Heisei Phase 2 series has a piece of arsenal that can assume at least three different modes.
- Kamen Rider W: The HardBoilder can also assume its HardTurbuler and HardSplasher modes, aside from its default motorcycle mode.
- Kamen Rider OOO: Aside from its Machine Vendor and Machine Bike modes, the Ridevendor also becomes the Toride Vendor when combined with the Tora Candroid.
- Kamen Rider Fourze: The Powerdizer, aside from its default robot mode, can also assume Vehicle Mode and Tower Mode.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Aside from its default Phantom form, WizarDragon can combine with the Machinewinger to form Winger WizarDragon. When the Kick Strike Ring is used, Winger WizarDragon becomes the Strike Phase.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Suika Arms can interchange between its Yoroi, Odama, and Gyro modes.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Tridoron can change its form based on Drive's three main forms: Type Speed, Type Wild, and Type Technic.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: The Gan Gun Saber and Gan Gun Hand. Specter's Machine Hoodie also has three different modes: bike, hoverboard, and Parka Ghost.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The Gashacon Bugvisor (shooter, chainsaw, and Driver) and the Gashacon Key Slasher (sword, axe, and gun). Ex-Aid's Bike Gamer was initially a Kamen Rider who had access to Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 and Level 5 forms.
- With the exception of OOO (who instead frequently proclaims the battle cry "Seiya!") and Ghost (who instead says his catchphrase "My life is burning bright!" prior to finishing off an enemy, similar to Wizard's finishing line "The Finale!"), each lead Rider has their own unique pre-battle catchphrase.
- Kamen Rider W: "Now, count up your sins!"
- Kamen Rider Fourze: "Space is here! Kamen Rider Fourze! Let's settle this one-on-one!"
- Kamen Rider Wizard: "Now, it's showtime!"
- Kamen Rider Gaim: "This is my stage now!"
- Kamen Rider Drive: "Let's go for a ride!"
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: "I'm gonna clear this with no Continues!"
- With the exception of Baron and Specter (who says his catchphrase "I'll show you my way of life!" prior to finishing off an enemy), the Secondary Riders also have their own unique pre-battle catchphrase.
- Kamen Rider Accel: "Now, let's break through!"
- Kamen Rider Birth: "Now, time to cash in!" (Date only)
- Kamen Rider Meteor: "I will decide your fate!"
- Kamen Rider Beast: "Now, it's breakfast time/lunchtime!"
- Kamen Rider Mach: "Searching... destroying... both done, at mach speed! Kamen Rider... Mach!"
- Kamen Rider Brave: '"There is nothing I cannot cut."'
- The lead Rider usually has unique rules involving his forms:
- The second new form he obtains debuts in the first part of a two episode arc instead of the second (e.g. OOO's Latorartar Combo, Fourze's Fire States, Wizard's Hurricane Dragon, & Drive's Type Technic).
- The Super Form, or a version of the Super Form (or in Ghost's case the upgrade form), first debuts in the Movie War film (with Fourze, Gaim, and Drive being the exceptions), and then usually appears around episode 20 of the series.
- The Final Form debuts in episode 32, except for Wizard's Infinity Style (which debuted in episode 31) and Drive's Type Tridoron (which debuted in episode 33), followed by Ghost Mugen Damashii (which was briefly seen in episode 33 and made its full debut in epiosde 34), and later Ex-Aid Muteki Gamer (whose debut is as of now yet to be confirmed)
- With the exception of Double, the lead Rider's forms have some sort of title.
- Kamen Rider OOO: Combos
- Kamen Rider Fourze: States
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Styles
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Arms
- Kamen Rider Drive: Types
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Damashii
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Levels
- Each lead Rider has at least three Main Forms.
- Kamen Rider W: CycloneJoker, HeatMetal, & LunaTrigger
- Kamen Rider OOO: Tatoba Combo, Gatakiriba Combo, Latorartar Combo, Sagohzo Combo, & Shauta Combo
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Base States, Elek States, & Fire States
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Flame Style, Water Style, Hurricane Style, & Land Style
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Orange Arms, Pine Arms, & Ichigo Arms
- Kamen Rider Drive: Type Speed, Type Wild, & Type Technic
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Ore Damashii, Musashi Damashii, Edison Damashii, Robin Damashii, Newton Damashii, Beethoven Damashii, Billy the Kid Damashii, & Benkei Damashii
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, & Level 5
- Each lead Rider can use the power of the Secondary Rider in some way.
- Kamen Rider W: CycloneAccelXtreme (hypothetical form only)
- Kamen Rider OOO: Kamen Rider Birth (movie only), as well as the Ridevendor, Medajalibur, Taja Spinner, & Medagabryu
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Meteor Fusion States & Meteor Nadeshiko Fusion States
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Falco Mantle & Beast Mantle
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Banana Arms, as well as the Banaspear & Mango Punisher via Kiwami Arms
- Kamen Rider Drive: Type Dead Heat
- Kamen Rider Ghost is unique with this trend by instead having the Secondary Rider utilize one of the Primary Rider's powers. In this case, Edison Damashii. However, Ghost later acquires Grateful Damashii which allows him to use the powers of Specter's forms and transforms into Toucon Houdini Damashii, which said form is primarily used by Specter.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Hunter Gamer Level 5 (Full Dragon) & Gashacon Sword (briefly stolen)
- In every Heisei Phase 2 series, the Riders have some sort of nickname for their finishing attacks, which are announced by their transformation devices and various weapons.
- Kamen Rider W: Maximum Drive
- Kamen Rider OOO: Scanning Charge/Giga Scan/Putotyranno Hissatsu (OOO) & Cell Burst (Birth)
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Limit Break
- Kamen Rider Wizard: (something) Strike
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Squash/Au Lait/Sparking (Armored Riders), Fruits Charge (Gaim, Zangetsu, New Generation Rider Baron & Bujin Gaim), Squash/Sparking (New Generation Riders), & Energy (New Generation Riders)
- Kamen Rider Drive: Full Throttle
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Omega (something)
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Critical (something)
- In the Heisei Phase 2 shows, the lead Rider and the secondary Rider often have similar yet distinct power and abilities. This trend began with Kamen Rider Decade, where both Riders use Rider Cards, with the difference between them being that Decade has a smaller selection of cards, but can transform into them with full access to their powers, while Diend has access to more cards, but can only summon copies of them without their full range of powers. This continues in each of the following series.
- Having previously been the suit actor of the majority of primary riders in the early Heisei era (with the exception being Kuuga and Hibiki), Seiji Takaiwa has served as the suit actor for every Primary Rider in the Heisei Phase 2 era so far.
- Fighting alongside Takaiwa is Eitoku who, starting with Kamen Rider Diend in Decade, has gone on to be the suit actor for every secondary Heisei Phase 2 Rider, except for Beast, Mach, Specter, and Brave Level 2 all of whom are suit-acted by Jun Watanabe.
- A resurgence of crossovers, as the early Heisei era rarely featured crossovers between series (one rare example is the Hyper Battle DVD Kamen Rider Ryuki: Ryuki vs Kamen Rider Agito). Kamen Rider Den-O & Kiva: Climax Deka was the first Heisei crossover movie (April 2008), though that it was largely due to the popularity of Kamen Rider Den-O. Being an anniversary series, the very premise Kamen Rider Decade involved various elements of the Kamen Rider Series coming together.
- The Movie War series, starting with Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010 (December 2009), each Heisei Phase 2 series has a Movie War crossover with the previous series, premiering in December, somewhere in between episodes 10 and 15 of the current series. Just as the summer movies introduce the primary Rider of the new series, the Movie War features an "early-bird cameo" by the Secondary Rider of the current series. As with the primary Rider's introduction in the summer movie, the new secondary Rider appears in costume only, however their were chances that the user of the secondary Rider would appear in both civilian and Rider form. Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull: Movie War Core (December 2010) featured a crossover between Kamen Riders Double and OOO, the first two primary riders of the Heisei Phase 2 era, followed by Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max (December 2011), which also featured Double and the Seven Legendary Riders as well as Fourze and OOO, teaming the first three Heisei Phase 2 riders with the seven original Showa riders. This is set to be topped by the Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Wizard & Fourze: Movie War Ultimatum (December 2012), which featured Kamen Rider Wizard teaming up with not just Fourze, but all three of the previous Heisei Phase 2 primary Riders and their secondary Riders as well.
- Other theatrical Heisei Phase 2 crossovers include the Kamen Rider Series 40th Anniversary movie, OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders, and the first crossover movie with Super Sentai, Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen.
- The Movie War series, starting with Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010 (December 2009), each Heisei Phase 2 series has a Movie War crossover with the previous series, premiering in December, somewhere in between episodes 10 and 15 of the current series. Just as the summer movies introduce the primary Rider of the new series, the Movie War features an "early-bird cameo" by the Secondary Rider of the current series. As with the primary Rider's introduction in the summer movie, the new secondary Rider appears in costume only, however their were chances that the user of the secondary Rider would appear in both civilian and Rider form. Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull: Movie War Core (December 2010) featured a crossover between Kamen Riders Double and OOO, the first two primary riders of the Heisei Phase 2 era, followed by Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max (December 2011), which also featured Double and the Seven Legendary Riders as well as Fourze and OOO, teaming the first three Heisei Phase 2 riders with the seven original Showa riders. This is set to be topped by the Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Wizard & Fourze: Movie War Ultimatum (December 2012), which featured Kamen Rider Wizard teaming up with not just Fourze, but all three of the previous Heisei Phase 2 primary Riders and their secondary Riders as well.
- Foundation X, which was first introduced as the "evil organization" of Kamen Rider W, continues to have a (albeit reduced) presence in the other Heisei Phase 2 Kamen Rider shows, having appeared in episodes of Kamen Rider Fourze and as the villains of Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max. Their most recent appearance was in Kamen Rider Fourze the Movie: Everyone, Space is Here! (August 4th, 2012). This is reminiscent of the influence the Great Leader (originally the Great Leader of Shocker) had on later evil organizations in the Showa era. Though Foundation X has not appeared from Kamen Rider Wizard onwards, seasons after Wizard have had an organization taking up Foundation X's role as the "evil organization" of their respective series. Foundation X has recently begun its resurgence in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid, starting with a brief appearance in Kamen Rider Brave: ~Let's Survive! Revival of the Beast Rider Squad!~.
- Each Heisei Phase 2 era villain group has their own Henchmen squad.
- Kamen Rider W: Masquerade Dopants
- Kamen Rider OOO: Waste Yummies
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Stardust Ninja Dustards
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Ghouls
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Elementary Inves. Also the Kurokage Troopers, though they were not actual henchmen.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Low-Class Roidmudes
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Gamma Commandos
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Bugster Virus
- Each series' monsters are either summoned or transformed by a Collectible Device, usually another version of the main hero's Collectible Devices. Wizard is an exception, as only the Ghouls are summoned by Magic Stones.
- Riders after Fourze and before Drive have their own title rather than Kamen Rider in their own universe or timeline. This first happened in Hibiki, where the Riders were being called Oni to match the heavy Japanese mythology-theme of the series.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Magicians
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Armored Riders & New Generation Riders
- With the exception of OOO and Fourze, the second-to-last (or in Wizard's case, third-to-last) episode of each Heisei Phase 2 series is the conclusion to its main storyline while the actual finale is an epilogue.
- Kamen Rider W: The Abandoned U/Eternal Partners (#48 of 49)
- Kamen Rider Wizard: The Last Hope (#51 of 53)
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Fate's Victor (#46 of 47)
- Kamen Rider Drive: Who Will You Entrust the Future to, My Friend? (#47 of 48)
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Infinity! Power of Humanity! (#49 of 50)
- With the exception of Gaim, the finale of each Heisei Phase 2 series contains a link to the next series.
- Kamen Rider W: In The Abandoned U/Eternal Partners, which was technically the second-to-last episode but served as the finale (the true final episode took place one year in the future), Foundation X scraps their research on Gaia Memories and instead takes an interest in O Medals.
- Kamen Rider OOO: In Finale: The Medals of Tomorrow, Underwear, and Arms Held, Kengo Utahoshi and Yuki Jojima appear with an Astroswitch. This is the first time characters from the next series are seen.
- Kamen Rider Fourze: In Final Episode: Youthful Galaxy, Kamen Rider Wizard himself, Haruto Soma, appears out of costume wearing his Flame Style Wizard Ring.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: The Kamen Rider Rings and Neverending Story is a two-part crossover with all fifteen Heisei/Heisei Phase 2 main Riders, including Gaim.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Like Gaim, Ghost makes an appearance in Drive's last two episodes.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Kamen Rider Genm makes an appearance in Ghost's last two episodes with Ex-Aid also appearing in Ghost's final episode.
- Each Heisei Phase 2 series has had an update to the video game Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes, which was first released for Kamen Rider Decade and the 10th anniversary of the Heisei Kamen Rider Series. These initially had the title format of Kamen Rider Climax Heroes (show name), but Kamen Rider Wizard subverted that trend and Kamen Rider Gaim doesn't have its own Climax Heroes, as the fighting game series is replaced by a Dynasty Warriors like game called Kamen Rider Battride War after the last Climax Heroes since the appearance of Kamen Rider Wizard, until it recently ended with Gaim, as Drive is the only TV series to have no Climax Heroes or Battride War series. Ghost, however, brought back the Battride War series in the form of Kamen Rider: Battride War Genesis.
- Kamen Rider W: Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes W
- Kamen Rider OOO: Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes OOO
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes Fourze
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes and Kamen Rider: Battride War
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Kamen Rider: Battride War II
- Kamen Rider Drive: Kamen Rider Summonride and Kamen Rider Storm Heroes
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Kamen Rider: Battride War Genesis and Kamen Rider Storm Heroes (Ghost update)
- Each Heisei Phase 2 series features a character with a mysterious past that is linked to the main villains of the show. They are all killed before their series ends, but come back to life some time later, with the exception of Ankh and Koyomi, as the latter was technically dead before the series started. However, Ankh was shown to have been possibly revived in the future as seen in Movie War Mega Max. There is a rare exception where Mai as Woman of the Beginning was not killed in the traditional sense, whilst in Ghost, Edith and the Fukami siblings were technically "killed" by losing their then-current bodies, though this did not necessarily result in the loss of their life.
- Kamen Rider W: Raito "Philip" Sonozaki
- Kamen Rider OOO: Ankh
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Kengo Utahoshi
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Koyomi Fueki
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Woman of the Beginning
- Kamen Rider Drive: Mashin Chaser & Krim Steinbelt
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Sennin, Makoto Fukami & Kanon Fukami
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Poppy Pipopapo
- Each Heisei Phase 2 series has a Female Kamen Rider, starting with Decade's Kamen Rider Kiva-la.
- Kamen Rider W: Akiko Narumi (dream only)
- Kamen Rider OOO: Erika Satonaka (Net Movie only)
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Nadeshiko Misaki
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Mayu Inamori & Koyomi Fueki (Movie War only)
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Yoko Minato
- Kamen Rider Drive: Kiriko Shijima (Special DVD only)
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Jey (Summer Movie only) & Alia
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Poppy Pipopapo & Nico Saiba
- Each Secondary Rider generally has a more major role in the series in the Heisei Phase 2 era than the previous Secondary Riders. Also, every Secondary Rider starts out as an Anti-Hero but then works together with the Primary Rider later on in the series.
- Only the Kamen Rider Birth suit started being worn by the Heroes in the TV Series since Akira Date's appearance, due to the fact that the complete version was worn by an Anti-Hero turned Villain in the movie.
- Usually, the Secondary Rider's Final Form debuts before the lead Rider's Final form. Accel Trial appeared after Double CycloneJokerXtreme similar to the Heisei Phase 1 Riders, although Accel Booster is not exactly an Extra Final Form, but more along the lines of an Upgraded Form Change. Baron and Mach, however, does not obtains the final forms although they obtains the pseudo-final form near in the end of the series.
- Kamen Rider OOO: Birth Day debuted 6 episodes before OOO Putotyra Combo.
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Meteor Storm debuted 4 episodes before Fourze Cosmic States.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Beast Hyper debuted a mere 2 episodes before Wizard Infinity Style.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Deep Specter debuted 6 episodes before Ghost Mugen Damashii.
- With the exception of OOO, Gaim, Drive, and Ghost (the former of which instead evolves his default Main Form, Tatoba Combo, into his second Final Form, Super Tatoba Combo), each lead Rider evolves their Final Forms into Extra Final Forms in the Summer Movie, while Fourze and Wizard evolve their Extra Final Forms into Ultimate Forms in the Movie War films.
- Kamen Rider W: Double's CycloneJokerXtreme evolves into CycloneJokerGoldXtreme.
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Fourze's Cosmic States evolves into Meteor Fusion States by combining with Meteor, then into Meteor Nadeshiko Fusion States by combining with Nadeshiko.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Wizard's Infinity Style evolves into Infinity Dragon, then into Infinity Dragon Gold.
- Each series had lasted at least 47 episodes on average. Kamen Rider Wizard had 53, making this series the longest of all the Heisei Rider series. By contrast, Kamen Rider Gaim had exactly 47, making this series the shortest of all the Heisei Phase 2 Rider series, if only barely qualifying.
- Starting with the premiere of Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen in 2012, the Rider series draw a greater connection with their rival franchise Super Sentai; furthered with the introduction of a TV special combining both franchises from Gaim. This was originally done prior with the World of Shinkenger cross-over during Kamen Rider Decade where the current Rider and Sentai squads encountered each other in a two-part story that primarily aired in KR but spilled over into several Sentai episodes around the same time. Each of these movies generally feature a combination between a Sentai mecha and a Rider's device. In the third Taisen series, Den-O is the one who ride the Sentai mecha, instead of Gaim, which is also making him the first Phase 1 Heisei Rider to do so.
- Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters: Rocket Drill Go-Buster Oh
- Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger: Kyoryuzin Miracle Combination
- Ressha Sentai ToQger: ToQ-Oh Kyoryuzin feat. DenLiner
- Shuriken Sentai Ninninger: Shurikenjin Tridoron
- Kamen Rider Ghost and Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger breaks the trend as the Taisen film was replaced with a Kamen Rider anniversary film and as such did not feature a combination. Instead, it reverted back to the traditional crossover episodes similar to Decade and Shinkenger.
- Though Kamen Rider Ex-Aid and Uchu Sentai Kyuranger reverted back to the traditional Taisen film format, the endgame only had Ex-Aid Maximum Gamer Level 99 grow gigantic to match KyurenOh's size, and did not feature a combination.
- This is the first phase to have the current Riders' primary monsters work together with the main heroes since Ryuki, Blade, and Kabuto. The current Riders' main villains only temporarily help the heroes in some movies outside of the Super Hero Taisen movie series.
- Kamen Rider W
- Main: It all started with Kirihiko at the time of his death for betraying the Sonozaki family and siding with greater goods instead. Most of Phillip's family, the Sonozaki family (sans Ryubee), become this at the time of their deaths. Although the family's pet cat Mick is the only surviving member of the family, now residing in the Narumi Detective Agency.
- Movie
- W Returns: Before the Summer movie, NEVER was this until Katsumi's lover Mina was thought to be killed along with the other Quarks who were actually killed, causing Katsumi to go insane and seek revenge against Foundation X and the Sonozaki family for not only rejecting them for being failed experiments, but also killing every single Quark. However, this caused them to become a group of terrorists against humanity, such as killing anyone who wants a peaceful life.
- W Forever: Before the Sonozaki's full redemption after the movie, Ryubee and his family aid the current Riders stop the fallen, yet misguided NEVER not only disable all of the T1 Gaia Memories, but also kill all leaving beings within Futo as it is supposed to be meant to kill anything related to the Sonozaki family and Foundation X.
- Kamen Rider OOO
- Main: Ankh is the first monster to help the current Rider most, as well as the first monster to redeem himself after remembering Eiji's kindness is much better than the First OOO was.
- Movie
- OOO Wonderful: Maki and the Greeeds assist OOO, Ankh, and Date defeat Gara for stealing all of their Core Medals and leading them to be powerless.
- Kamen Rider Fourze
- Main: A rare example for some former/redeemed monsters becoming a friend to the primary Riders after realizing their mistakes, including as part of the lessons for the abusers/bullies/human shielder who turned the monster into an actual one and attacks them. Ran Kuroki on the other hand once after realized her mistake for not trusting the seniors whom she didn't know after seeing her friend Haru become one like how their old seniors did back in their middle schoolhood, then after being forced into becoming a Zodiarts, she became as a heroine instead of a villainous like the other previous Zodiarts.
- Movie
- Fourze the Movie: The primary monsters like Hayami and Tatsugami, despite their villainous ambitions, do care for Earth when the Space Ironmen siblings reveal themselves to destroy Earth, along with its inhabitants, including the monsters as well. Although Gamou is interested in how the Kamen Rider Club will be able to stop the Space Ironmen siblings from destroying Earth, he still cares for his home planet, thus aiding the current Riders to stop the Space Ironmen siblings.
- Movie War: Saburo was this at first, before redeeming himself by telling his teacher to prove his friendship towards him by throwing the Fourze Driver as sacrifice. Thus taking a namesake of the legendary heroes outside Kamen Rider known as the new Inazuman II, evolved of his first form, Sannagiman. In the end, he reformed the Monster Club as part of the Super Hero support club for the Kamen Rider Club.
- Kamen Rider Wizard
- Main: The current Riders' inner Phantom, WizarDragon and Beast Chimera, was this until they started to like the inside of their hosts' body due to having an ideal of pureness and hope, especially as seen in the Movie War where the Phantom's hosts' place where the Riders' inner Phantoms becomes similar to outside world, thus having the Riders' Phantom started to like in their hosts' pure places.
- Kamen Rider Gaim
- Main: At first, the Inves can only be summoned by a person, including by the Riders via Lockseed(s) during an Inves Game, until the Inves Game is closed due to the Helheim infection, in which civilians thought that the running wild were caused by the Beat Riders (which was seen caused by Peko at first), but unknown to all people that it was revealed to be an Inves that has escaped from Helheim Cracks from unknown locations, the Lockseed can be hacked to summon them freely, such as being used for crimes. In the end, those who possess the Over Lord Inves blood like Kouta, then Kaito who transformed into a pure Over Lord class Inves, can summon most of the Inves freely without any uses for Lockseeds.
- Kamen Rider Drive
- Main: Most of the Roidmudes who want to have their peaceful life like humans are these. Chase on the other hand was the first one to do so, prior to being brainwashed temporarily until he was finally rescued by Drive Type Formula and Kiriko, thus redeeming his sins when he was brainwashed into Mashin Chaser, as Kamen Rider Chaser. Although when Chase was Mashin Chaser, he temporarily helped Drive and the other Rider heroes to defeat Kamen Rider Lupin and Megahex. Later, Heart and Medic assist the three main Riders in their battle against Tenjuro Banno, with Heart and Drive destroying the Sigma Circular.
- Movie
- Movie War Full Throttle: Heart and Brain temporarily helped the primary Rider heroes. First up against Zoroku Tojo (now in body of ZZZ & known as Kamen Rider Lupin) for stealing the Roidmudes' data for himself, then Megahex who also had a bit of the same motives as Zoruku, but wanted to assimilate any species into like that robot.
- Kamen Rider Ghost
- Main: The Gazai Gamma, originally used by Igor as a pawn in the Demia Project, later defects from the Gamma, joining the Mysterious Phenomenon Institute and assisting the Kamen Riders. Later, Alain, having been framed for killing his father, becomes a renegade and now sides with Ghost and Specter in fighting the Gamma.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
- Main: Poppy Pipopapo is a Bugster derived from DoReMiFa Beat's game data, programmed to assist the Kamen Riders in CR. This was until her brainwashing by Ren Amagasaki.
- Kamen Rider W
- The main Rider will have some sort of disaster befall them before attaining the Final Form. This began since Kamen Rider Decade.
- Kamen Rider Decade: Tsukasa was unable to use any of his Rider Cards in the World of Negatives as they were all blacked out.
- Kamen Rider W: Due to Philip's body evolving, Shotaro is unable to keep up with him and thus unable to transform into Double.
- Kamen Rider OOO: Five of the Purple Core Medals enter Eiji's body, destroying any desire that Eiji has left.
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Meteor kills Gentaro as a part of a deal with the Aries Zodiarts in order to revive his friend Jiro.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Haruto loses his ability to use magic due to Legion entering his Underworld and destroying WizarDragon.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Kouta is heavily injured and knocked out in a battle with Demushu.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Shinnosuke is killed by a blast from Freeze, who had just attained his Super Evolution.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Takeru loses his life after the Ore Ghost Eyecon is shattered.
- Halfway through the show, new kinds of monsters are introduced, usually a higher-up of the previous monsters or attained through a different source of evolution.
- Kamen Rider Double didn't introduce any new monsters during the series' run but the summer movie did introduce Dopants that are created through the T2 Gaia Memories ability transform anyone with the right compatibility without the use of a Living Connector.
- Kamen Rider OOO had Giru the Kyoryu Greeed and its Yummies which are created through the use of objects, although they appeared in OOO's Movie War they would make their series appearance through Kiyoto Maki and Eiji Hino who briefly became an alternate Kyoryu Greeed.
- Kamen Rider Fourze had the Horoscopes.
- Kamen Rider Wizard didn't have any sort of new monster, but rather, it had their leader and one of his generals be revealed to be large exceptions to how Phantoms are born.
- Kamen Rider Gaim had the Over Lord Inves.
- Kamen Rider Drive had the Advanced Roidmude and eventually the Super Evolution State.
- Kamen Rider Ghost had the Gamma Superior, the Gamma Ultima, and finally the Gammaizers.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid had the Collabos Bugsters and the Level Up Bugsters.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Aside from Wizard & Beast, there is also Wiseman & 3 different Kamen Rider Mages.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Aside from Gaim & Baron, there is also Ryugen (Yomi), Zangetsu, Gridon, Kurokage, Bravo, Knuckle, Jam, the Kurokage Troopers, Zangetsu Shin, Duke, Sigurd, & Marika.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Aside from Drive & Mach, there is also Chaser, Gold Drive, & Jun.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Aside from Ghost & Specter, there is also Necrom, Dark Necrom P and Dark Ghost.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Aside from the protagonist Ex-Aid, there is also Brave, Snipe, Lazer, Genm, Para-DX, Poppy, and Chronos.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: White Wizard (Kamen Rider Wiseman)
- Kamen Rider Gaim: White Armored Rider (Kamen Rider Zangetsu)
- Kamen Rider Drive: White Kamen Rider (Kamen Rider Mach)
- Kamen Rider Ghost is a special case as Kamen Rider Necrom is only referred to as the "White Kamen Rider" in an episode title.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Koyomi Fueki
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Mitsuzane Kureshima
- Kamen Rider Drive: Kiriko Shijima
- Kamen Rider Ghost is a special case as although there is a white Rider, none of the protagonist's closest friends are related to him, instead the Rider is related to one of the main villains of the series itself.
- Though Alain is technically related to one of the protagonist's closest friends by some connection, they are not blood relatives unlike as seen in the previous seasons.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Sou Fueki (Kamen Rider Wiseman)
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Ryoma Sengoku (Kamen Rider Duke)
- Kamen Rider Drive: Tenjuro Banno (Kamen Rider Gold Drive)
- Kamen Rider Ghost is a special case as while Igor is referred to as a mad scientist who researches the Gamma, he only transforms into a Kamen Rider-like monster (Gamma Superior Perfect). There is also Edith, a Gamma scientist, who secretly betrayed the Gamma in order to aid the Kamen Riders.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Kuroto Dan (Kamen Rider Genm), though his role leans slightly more towards a "Game Master" than an actual scientist.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Phoenix (He was defeated by the main Rider's Super Form)
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Demushu (He was defeated by the main Rider's Final Form)
- Kamen Rider Drive: Heart (He is the leading general and is stronger than the main Rider's Final Form)
- Kamen Rider Ghost: While there is no recurring red villain general in the show, Gammaizer Fire does share some trends with this trope, as it has pyrokinesis and can resurrect itself after each defeat. Adel also stated in Episode 33 that the Gammaizers become more powerful after every defeat.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: While there currently is no recurring red villain general in the show, Parad as Kamen Rider Para-DX Fighter Gamer Level 50 seems to fufill this role, though as a villainous Kamen Rider instead.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Gremlin (He was the last monster)
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Redyue (She was the secondary boss)
- Kamen Rider Drive: Brain (He is the comic relief)
- Kamen Rider Ghost: While there is no recurring green villain general in the show, Alain, the regular villain general since the beginning, can transform into a Kamen Rider with a green default form. He has gradually changed from a calculative villain to a fully heroic Kamen Rider. In contrast, Adel has become the more psychotic and calculative villain general in Alain's place, although he does not wear green.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Graphite (He is the first boss to be defeated in after the first ten episodes of the season, though he is revived sometime later)
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Gremlin
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Redyue and Kaito Kumon
- Kamen Rider Drive: Go Shijima
- Kamen Rider Ghost broke this trend, as Ghost was the one who defeated all major antagonists in the series.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Dragon Styles. One WizarDragon part can be attached to each of the Dragon Styles.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Jimber Arms. All of the Jimber Arms share the same Armor Parts, which have four sides. Each side represents a respective Energy Lockseed.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Type Dead Heat. Drive Type Dead Heat's helmet can actually be lifted down to become Deadheat Mach's helmet due to the way the suit is designed.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Toucon Boost Damashii, which is an upgraded version of Ore Damashii. It can also don the Damashii mainly used in Ore base form.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The Level 3 forms, which in theory can be used by any of the Gamer Driver riders, as well as the Level 5 form attained through the use of the Drago Knight Hunter Z Gashat.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: All Phantoms, including the generals, were created at the same time.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Most Inves, including the generals, were randomly mutated from creatures eating the fruit of Helheim.
- Kamen Rider Drive: All Roidmudes, including the generals, were created at the same time.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Most of the Gamma were randomly converted from humans whose souls were stolen into the Gamma world. It is later revealed that the Gamma were once humans from a village tribe in the past; the earliest Gamma (the Gamma royal family among others) being created at the same time.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The earliest known occurrence of the Bugster virus came from a leftover glitch in a computer due to the Y2K crisis. The current version of the virus was later created from a sample taken from patient zero.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Red
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Orange
- Kamen Rider Drive: Red
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Orange
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Pink
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Mage's Belt (Orange Mage, Blue Mage, & Green Mage)
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Sengoku Driver (Armored Riders) & Genesis Driver (New Generation Riders)
- Kamen Rider Drive: Mach Driver Honoh (Mach, Chaser, & Jun)
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Ghost Driver (Ghost & Specter)
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Gamer Driver (Ex-Aid, Brave, Snipe, Lazer, Genm and later Para-DX.)
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Nitoh's Beast Driver is destroyed near the end of Wizard, though he temporarily joined the villains for one episode.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Takatora nearly gets killed by Ryoma and his Genesis Driver is taken from him by Mitsuzane. After hanging with Rosyuo for a bit, he comes back as Kamen Rider Zangetsu, but his Sengoku Driver is destroyed and is knocked into a coma by Mitsuzane until the end of the show. He was also an antagonist for the majority of the show.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Go feigns an alliance to the Roidmudes in order to get closer to them and retrieve Banno. By the end of the show, both Chase and Go are killed and incapacitated respectively in the final battle.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Makoto at one point is brainwashed by the Necrom Eyecon and in another point, his body is destroyed, leaving him out of the show for a couple of episodes.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Sou Fueki/Wiseman was killed by Sora Takigawa/Gremlin, who wanted the Philosopher's Stone.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Rosyuo was betrayed and killed by Redyue in search of the Golden Fruit.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Heart and Medic betray Tenjuro Banno after his true plans were revealed.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Adel, wanting to take over the throne as the Gamma Emperor, first "assassinates" his father Adonis, framing his brother Alain for it. Later, he truly kills Adonis once and for all while Adonis is in his physical form. Later, Adel himself is betrayed by the Gammaizers, who absorbed the Great Eye for themselves.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Parad severs ties with Kuroto Dan once the latter states the Bugsters are pawns for his schemes. He eventually murders Kuroto after his defeat by the main protagonists.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Kamen Rider Wizard in Magic Land had Haruto and Koyomi end up in Magic Land.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: In Kamen Rider Gaim: Great Soccer Battle! Golden Fruits Cup!, Kouta finds himself in an alternate dream world created by Lapis.
- Kamen Rider Drive: In Kamen Rider Drive: Surprise Future, a dystopian future from the year 2035 is shown.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Kamen Rider Ghost: The 100 Eyecons and Ghost's Fateful Moment had Takeru and his friends end up in the Island of Eyecons.
- Kamen Rider Wizard: Haruto gave his Infinity Ring to his A.R. counterpart.
- Compared to the others, however, he regains said form after obtaining another Infinity Ring, that being from his Bujin counterpart.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Mr. Belt locked himself and all Drive equipment underground.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: The Mugen Eyecon faded away after Takeru used it to defeat the giant Great Eyezer.
- However, Takeru would somehow regain Mugen Damashii by the events of Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Rider.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Gaim has altogether used a total of 18 Lockseeds (counting borrowed, stageshow-exclusive and Legend Rider), as compared to the other Riders who at most, have not used more than 10 different Lockseeds.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Drive possesses a total of 31 Shift Cars in his arsenal (counting Tire Exchange Shift Cars which were not used in battle), as compared to the Signal Bikes' small number of 7.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Out of the 15 heroic Ghost Eyecons, Ghost has 10, while Specter has 3 and Necrom only has 2.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Mitsuzane Kureshima, originally a friend of Kouta, later joins and eventually takes over Yggdrasill, betraying everyone around him. At the end of the series, he redeems himself for the sins he had committed.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Chase was originally Protodrive, the warrior who fought the Roidmudes during the Global Freeze, before being brainwashed into becoming Mashin Chaser. Later, he regains his memories and becomes Kamen Rider Chaser.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: It is not known if Alain was originally good at first, but he grew to believe that his world was perfect and that the human world was flawed. Later, after the death of his father Adonis, Alain finally accepts that his world is not perfect, and joins the side of good as Kamen Rider Necrom.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Taiga Hanaya was originally a kind doctor who was part of CR. However, the effects of the Proto Gashats had affected his mind and body, turning him into a somewhat anti-heroic Rider, though he later comes to respect the other Kamen Riders over the course of their fight against the Bugsters.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: The Forbidden Fruit contains the power to paint the entire world in one's image i.e. destroying the current world and creating a new one.
- Kamen Rider Drive: The Sigma Circular, created by Tenjuro Banno, caused the second Global Freeze which froze the entire world and almost digitized all the humans into data.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: The Gammaizers are the deities which watch over the Gamma World. They possess enough power to eliminate any form of obstacles in their way and become stronger every time they are defeated. There is also the mighty Great Eye.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Kamen Rider Chronicle, a game project originally created by Kuroto Dan, is now being used as a ploy by the Bugsters to slowly annihilate humanity.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: The Sengoku Drivers are mass produced for use by the Kurokage Troopers. Previously, there were six prototype yellow-strapped Sengoku Drivers.
- Kamen Rider Drive: The Mach Driver Honoh was mass produced for use by the production model of Kamen Rider Mach.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: The Mega Ulorder has a prototype which is used by Igor. This prototype is later mass produced and used by Kamen Rider Dark Necrom R, B and Y.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: There are prototype versions of the 10 regular Rider Gashats. A mass-produced version of the Kamen Rider Chronicle Gashat is later distributed to the public to transform into Ride Players.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: The Inves can open up Cracks to move between Earth and the Helheim Forest.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Roidmude cores can travel through computer networks.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: The Gamma can create portals to traverse between the human world and the Gamma world.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The Bugsters are shown to be able to traverse via the digital world.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: In Heisei Rider vs. Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai, Rider 1 leads the Showa Riders, wanting to battle the Heisei Riders.
- Kamen Rider Drive: In Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider 3, history is changed because of Rider 1 and 2's defeat at the hands of Rider 3.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Kamen Rider 1 is the main focus character in the Kamen Rider 1 film.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid breaks this trend by having the spring movie return to a Taisen film in the form of Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Chou Super Hero Taisen.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Kamen Rider Gaim Gaiden had side stories featuring Baron, Zangetsu, Knuckle and Duke.
- Kamen Rider Drive: The Drive Saga series initially had one side story focusing on Chaser, but after its initial popularity and success, two more Drive Sagas focusing on Mach and Heart were released.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: The Legend of Hero Alain focuses on Alain, and Kamen Rider Ghost RE:BIRTH: Kamen Rider Specter on Makoto.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Kamen Rider Snipe: Episode ZERO focuses on Taiga Hanaya's backstory. There are also other web miniseries, like Kamen Rider Brave: ~Let's Survive! Revival of the Beast Rider Squad!~ which focuses on Hiiro Kagami, and Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Kamen Rider Genm which (somewhat) focuses on Kuroto Dan.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Baron Lemon Energy Arms uses the same kind of Energy Lockseed as Gaim Jimber Lemon Arms.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Deadheat Mach shares Shift Dead Heat with Drive Type Dead Heat.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Deep Specter's design and weapon are nearly identical to Ghost Toucon Boost Damashii.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: The Gashat Gear Dual β shared by Brave and Snipe has its "double Gashat" concept inspired by Ex-Aid's Mighty Brothers XX Gashat.
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Gaim Kiwami Arms uses the DJ Gun, which is Kachidoki Arms' default weapon. While Gaim Kachidoki Arms uses the Kachidoki Lockseed in the DJ Gun to perform a Kachidoki Charge, Gaim Kiwami Arms instead uses normal Lockseeds to perform a Fruits Basket Charge.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Drive Type Tridoron uses the Trailer-Hou, normally used by Drive Type Formula. While Drive Type Formula inserts Shift Formula into the Shift Landing Slot to perform the Trailer Impact, Drive Type Tridoron instead inserts a regular form Type Change Shift Car into the Shift Landing Slot to perform the Trailer Big Impact.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Ghost Mugen Damashii (final form), as well Grateful Damashii (super form), reuses the Sunglasseslasher from Toucon Boost Damashii.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Ex-Aid Maximum Gamer Level 99 (super form) reuses the Gashacon Key Slasher from his Double Action Gamer form.
- Kamen Rider Drive: As a part of Drive system, Tridoron can be remotely controlled by Mr. Belt.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Machine Ghostriker/Iguana Ghostriker, as well as Machine Hoodie which is the manifestation of the Houdini Damashii.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Lazer Bike Gamer Level 2 is actually a Kamen Rider who has a bike form.
- Kamen Rider Drive: Drive can combine with Tridoron for become Drive Type Tridoron.
- Kamen Rider Ghost: Specter can combine with Machine Hoodie to become Specter Houdini Damashii.
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid: Genm can combine with his Sports Gamer to become Genm Sports Action Gamer Level 3. This is later inherited by Ex-Aid after claiming the Shakariki Sports Gashat.
Kamen Rider in the Heisei Phase 2 era
The crossover between a Kamen Riders from a different series was all started from the Kamen Rider Den-O & Kiva: Climax Deka in Phase 1, as a starter up for the next Rider crossover within Phase 2, starting from Movie War series.
Advertisements throughout the months of May, June, and July 2009 built up to the debut of Kamen Rider W who was introduced as the eleventh addition of the Heisei Era, first appearing at the 10th Anniversary Project MASKED RIDER LIVE & SHOW event, and was featured in Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker. The title characters star as detectives investigating crime waves about kaijin known as Dopants in the fictional city of Futo. Like much of the previous entries of the Heisei Era, the titular Rider, Kamen Rider Double, can transform into multiple forms, using devices shaped like USB hard drives called Gaia Memories. The Dopants that they fight are really people that use unrefined Gaia Memories for their own purposes. Double is also the first Kamen Rider to transform from two people at once. This series is also the first instance where the show airs on the same day it's predecessor (in this case, Decade) airs it's finale. The series premiered on September 6, 2009. Continuing into 2010 with Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010, W ran for a full year from September 2009 to September 2010, instead of January to January. Also in 2010 were the second, third, and fourth films of the Cho-Den-O Series, collectively known as Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho-Den-O Trilogy. Along with Den-O and Kabuto, it became one of the most successful Heisei Kamen Rider series.
In late 2010, Kamen Rider OOO was introduced as the twelfth addition of the Heisei Era Kamen Rider Series. The title character is a world traveler that is pulled into a fight with kaijin called the Greeed that was resurrected from a 800-year sleep to find themselves incomplete by such a Greeed, reduced to the status of a forearm, who gives him the means to transform into Kamen Rider OOO. Like Kamen Riders BLACK RX to Agito, and Den-O to Double, Kamen Rider OOO can change forms, but unlike the others, OOO can transform using three Core Medals, special coin-based artifacts based on animals that make up a Greeed's ability to stay alive without falling apart. There are nine Core Medals for each set, three each designated for Head, Arms, or Legs. As so far, OOO has the most transformations in Kamen Rider history, having able to use a possible 126 different combinations of Core Medals.
The year 2011 celebrated the 40th anniversary of the franchise. The festivities included the Kamen Rider Girls idol group, the film OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Rider, released on April 1, 2011, and OOO's successor Kamen Rider Fourze, which references the previous heroes in its characters' names and within the plot. OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Rider was the first starter up of the Taisen movie series, which was included Super Sentai's Akaranger, Other heroes like Zuban, original Kikaiders and original Inazuman, resulting a development of the first Super Hero Taisen crossover film titled Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen, which was released in 2012, featuring the main heroes from all Kamen Rider and Super Sentai series produced until then, then becomes expanded with the other heroes like Metal Heroes (particularly Space Sheriffs) and the other heroes like new Inazuman from Movie War Ultimatum, sans in Gaim and Drive's own spring movies, which focused on all Kamen Riders with less Super Sentai team that focused on the sophomore and the current ones.
Heisei Phase 2 Rider productions
At Super Hero Time:
- Kamen Rider W (2009-2010)
- Kamen Rider OOO (2010-2011)
- Kamen Rider Fourze (2011-2012)
- Kamen Rider Wizard (2012-2013)
- Kamen Rider Gaim (2013-2014)
- Kamen Rider Drive (2014-2015)
- Kamen Rider Ghost (2015-2016)
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid (2016-2017)
- Kamen Rider Build (2017-2018)
At late night:
- Kamen Rider Amazons (2016-2017)
- Kamen Rider Decade: The Last Story
- Kamen Rider W: Begins Night
- Movie War 2010
- Episode Red: Zero no Star Twinkle
- Episode Blue: The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral
- Episode Yellow: Treasure de End Pirates
- Kamen Rider Skull: Message for Double
- Kamen Rider OOO: Nobunaga's Desire
- Movie War Core
- Beginning: Fight! The Legendary Seven Riders
- Kamen Rider OOO: Ankh's Resurrection, the Medals of the Future, and the Leading Hope
- Futo: The Conspiracy Advances: Gallant! Kamen Rider Joker
- Kamen Rider Fourze: Nadeshiko, Descend
- Movie War Mega Max: Gather! Warriors of Glory
- Kamen Rider Fourze
- Kamen Rider Wizard
- Movie War Ultimatum
- Kamen Rider Wizard: The Promised Place
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Sengoku Battle Royale
- Kamen Rider Gaim: Advancing to the Last Stage
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