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Icon-kamenriderThis article is about an episode in Kamen Rider, the original series.

Raid of the Demon Sabotegron (魔人サボテグロンの襲来, Majin Saboteguron no Shūrai), is the fourteenth episode of the original Kamen Rider series.

It introduces Hayato Ichimonji, who will star for the remainder of the series first year as Kamen Rider 2. Having used a combination of reused footage and a voice actor for the previous three episodes to fill in for Hiroshi Fujioka's absence following the motorcycle stunt accident which forced him to leave the show, Takeshi Sasaki was brought in to replace him in the lead. The explanation in the show being that Hongo left to fight Shocker in Europe with Ruriko, leaving the protection of Japan to Ichimonji, the second Kamen Rider cyborg created by Shocker who was rescued by Hongo off-screen.

As well as a new lead, several new allies were introduced along with a change of base as Tobei Tachibana moved from Snack Amigo to form the Tachibana Racing Club, which is joined by Mari, Yuri, Michi, and Yuri's younger brother Goro. This episode is also notable for introducing the iconic look of the Shocker Combatmen brought by the titular Shocker monster from Mexico, instead of wearing berets and facepaint, the Combatmen now wear masks similar to lucha libre fighters with an insignia on their forehead.

Synopsis

Hongou leaves Japan to pursue Shocker plots in other countries. Meanwhile, Sabotegron, a cactus kaijin who is the head of Shocker's Mexico base, is brought to Japan to try to improve their success rate. And Taki and Tobee find their investigations into Sabotegron's plans interfered with by a mysterious man.

Plot

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Cast

Guest Cast

Errors

  • Whether or not this is truly an error is uncertain, but during Hayato's first transformation in this episode, he stops his arm movements midway in order to unzip his waistcoat, exposing his Typhoon before continuing with his transformation. In future episodes, this would later be "corrected" by having Hayato unzip his waistcoat first before performing his transformation pose. Towards the later half of the series, Hayato would shift away from his signature waistcoat look to more conventional attires instead.

Notes

Digital Releases

  • Kamen Rider DVD Volume 3 features episodes 14-19.[1]
  • Kamen Rider Blu-ray Volume 1 features episodes 1-26.[2]

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