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Our Dream Can't Be Broken (オレたちの夢は壊れない, Ore-tachi no Yume wa Kowarenai)[1] is the twenty-ninth episode of Kamen Rider Zero-One. It features the debut of RampageVulcan and the televised appearance of Naki. It also marks the end of the Workplace Competition arc, resulting in Gai Amatsu's acquisition of Hiden Intelligence.

Synopsis[]

The final round of the "5-Round Workplace Competition", with a referendum over the creation of a Humagear automated city on the line, has the Rapper-Type Humagear, MC Che.ck-It-Out, suddenly leaning against Hiden Intelligence! Vulcan arrives at the scene caused by the runaway Humagear MC Che.ck-It-Out, only to find Gai speaking some difficult words to him. "Become a tool of ZAIA and defeat Zero-One". Despite Vulcan barely hearing Gai's orders, he slowly turns his sights on Zero-One...!

Plot[]

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Cast[]

Guest Cast[]

  • Masamitsu Yuto (由藤 政光, Yuto Masamitsu):Gou Oshio (大塩 ゴウ, Ōshio Gō)
  • Support Group Leader: Ichiro Furusawa (古沢 一郎, Furusawa Ichirō)
  • Old Man: Uekichi (植吉)
  • Announcer: Ryūgō Kiyosato (清郷 流号, Kiyosato Ryūgō)
  • Akiko Yasui (安生 明子, Yasui Akiko): Moeka Amemiya (雨宮 萌果, Amemiya Moeka)
  • Young Man: Takuya Kaneda (金田 卓也, Kaneda Takuya), Ryusei Araoka (荒岡 龍星, Araoka Ryūsei)

Suit Actors[]

Forms and Collectibles Used[]

Progrisekeys[]

  • Key Used:
    • Zero-One
      • MetalCluster Hopper
    • Vulcan
      • Assault Wolf, Rampage Gatling
    • Thouser
      • Amazing Caucasus
  • Form Used:
    • Zero-One
      • MetalCluster Hopper
    • Vulcan
      • Assault Wolf, Rampage Vulcan

Zetsumerisekeys[]

  • Key Used:
    • Thouser
      • Awaking Arsino

Errors[]

  • to be added

Notes[]

  • As part of Super Hero Time, this episode aired alongside Mashin Sentai KiramagerIcon-crosswiki episode 4, Episode 4: Princess of the Lost WorldIcon-crosswiki.
  • Viewership: 3.1%
  • Ending Sponsors Progrisekeys
    • 1. Rising Hopper
    • 2. Shooting Wolf
    • 3. Rushing Cheetah
  • Count at episode end
    • Progrisekeys in Vulcan's possession: Shooting Wolf, Punching Kong, Gatling Hedgehog, Trapping Spider, Assault Wolf, Rampage Gatling
    • Progrisekeys in Valkyrie's possession: Fighting Jackal
    • Progrisekeys in Jin's possession: Burning Falcon
    • Progrisekeys in Horobi's possession: Sting Scorpion
    • Progrisekeys in Thouser's possession: Amazing Caucasus, Sparking Giraffe, Exciting Stag, Crushing Buffalo, Splashing Whale, Dynamaiting Lion, Storming Penguin, Scouting Panda, Rushing Cheetah, Lightning Hornet, Rising Hopper, Biting Shark, Flying Falcon, Flaming Tiger, Freezing Bear, Breaking Mammoth, Shining Hopper, Hopping Kanga
    • Zetsumerisekeys in Thouser's possession: Awaking Arsino, Berotha, Kuehne, Ekal, Neohi, Onycho, Gaeru, Dodo
  • This episode marks the first time Gai wears the ZAIA Spec outside of his commercial.
  • This is the first episode since episode 2 to not feature the opening.
    • However, the opening theme song is played towards the end of RampageVulcan's debut fight.
  • This is also the only episode to not feature the closing screen.
  • Just like episode 1, the title of this episode is shown at the end of the episode as opposed to the beginning.
  • While faint, this episode marks the first time the "Let's Rise! Le-Le-Let's rise!" standby is heard from the Zero-One Driver.

Blu-ray Releases[]

Zero-One Blu-Ray 2

Kamen Rider Zero-One Blu-ray Collection 2 cover

Kamen Rider Zero-One Blu-ray Collection 2 comes with 16 episodes (17-32).

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