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|epcode = 11
 
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|series = Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
 
|series = Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
|writer =[[Yuya Takahashi]]
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|writer = [[Yuya Takahashi]]
|director =[[Kyohei Yamaguchi]]
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|director = [[Kyohei Yamaguchi]]
 
|airdate = December 18, 2016
 
|airdate = December 18, 2016
 
|previous = Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Rider
 
|previous = Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Rider
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{{nihongo|'''Who's the Black Kamen Rider?'''|Who's黒い仮面ライダー?|Husu Burakku Kamen Raidā?}} is the eleventh episode of ''[[Kamen Rider Ex-Aid]]''. It reveals the true identity of [[Kamen Rider Genm]] to the Riders and features a first look at the [[Dangerous Zombie]] Gashat. It also features the final appearances of Ex-Aid Hunter Action Gamer [[Level 5]] (Dragon Fang), Brave Hunter Quest Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Blade), Snipe Hunter Shooting Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Gun), Lazer Hunter [[Bike Gamer]] Level 5 (Dragon Claw).
 
{{nihongo|'''Who's the Black Kamen Rider?'''|Who's黒い仮面ライダー?|Husu Burakku Kamen Raidā?}} is the eleventh episode of ''[[Kamen Rider Ex-Aid]]''. It reveals the true identity of [[Kamen Rider Genm]] to the Riders and features a first look at the [[Dangerous Zombie]] Gashat. It also features the final appearances of Ex-Aid Hunter Action Gamer [[Level 5]] (Dragon Fang), Brave Hunter Quest Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Blade), Snipe Hunter Shooting Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Gun), Lazer Hunter [[Bike Gamer]] Level 5 (Dragon Claw).
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This episode broadcast was accompanied by web broadcast of the [[Poppi Pipopapo's Room: Episode 11|eleventh installment]] of ''[[Kamen Rider Information Program: Poppi Pipopapo's Room]]''.
   
 
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*[http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/ex-aid/story/11/ TV Asahi's official episode guide for Who's黒い仮面ライダー?]
 
*[http://www.toei.co.jp/tv/ex-aid/story/1208771_2606.html Toei TV's official episode guide for Who's黒い仮面ライダー?]
 
*[http://www.toei.co.jp/tv/ex-aid/story/1208771_2606.html Toei TV's official episode guide for Who's黒い仮面ライダー?]
   

Revision as of 01:26, 26 December 2016

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Red alert WARNING: This episode contains scenes of blood. Viewer discretion is advised!

Who's the Black Kamen Rider? (Who's黒い仮面ライダー?, Husu Burakku Kamen Raidā?) is the eleventh episode of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. It reveals the true identity of Kamen Rider Genm to the Riders and features a first look at the Dangerous Zombie Gashat. It also features the final appearances of Ex-Aid Hunter Action Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Fang), Brave Hunter Quest Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Blade), Snipe Hunter Shooting Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Gun), Lazer Hunter Bike Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Claw).

This episode broadcast was accompanied by web broadcast of the eleventh installment of Kamen Rider Information Program: Poppi Pipopapo's Room.

Synopsis

Emu gives Kiriya another chance to earn his trust. Kiriya then takes the chance to finally reveal Kuroto's intentions and expose him as the Black Kamen Rider that is working with the Bugsters.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Guest Cast

Suit actors

Rider Gashat

Errors

  • Though Dan as Genm has his voice distorted again in this episode, unlike episode 5 and episode 6 his voice is not pitched higher and heavily modified. Instead, his voice sounds deeper and more recognizable.
  • Again, when Emu activated his Mighty Action X Gashat, the title screen doesn't appear behind him instead it appear after Emu insert his Gashat to his Gamer Driver.

Notes

Ex-Aid Closing Screen
  • Closing Screen:
    • Text Color: Pink
  • Count at episode end
  • Video Game References in this episode:
    • Genm's Rider Gauge replenishing after being emptied may be a reference to how many video game bosses have multiple health bars, sometimes each a different color, which must be depleted in sequence to actually defeat them.
      • It also is a reference to how some games have cheats to gain extra lives, gain unlimited health or become completely immune to damage.
    • Rider Tetris
      If viewers pause the video of Kiriya's conversation with Kuroto, they can see on top of the ping pong table in Kuroto's office are some toy Tetris blocks.
  • This is the first episode of Ex-Aid to not feature the debut of a new form for any Rider, though it does debut a new Gashat to be used for a new form in the next episode.
  • This is the first time since its debut that Snipe doesn't assume Combat Shooting Gamer Level 3.
  • This is the first time Ex-Aid changes into Hunter Action Gamer Level 5 (Full Dragon) from a different form other than Action Gamer Level 2 (Robot Action Gamer Level 3).
    • It is also the only time Ex-Aid directly changes from Hunter Action Gamer Level 5 (Full Dragon) to Hunter Action Gamer Level 5 (Dragon Fang).
  • This is the first time a Rider Gauge has gone down to 0.
  • This is the first time Brave and Snipe change from their Level 1 forms to their Level 5 forms.
  • This is the first time since their respective debuts that Brave and Snipe don't wield their Gashacon Weapons.
  • The preview for the next episode at the end of the show has the theme EXCITE replaced with a fast-paced chiptune version of "Jingle Bells", as the next episode is a Christmas episode which aired on Christmas Day.
    • The Sponsor bumper is also altered to reflect the Christmas season as well, as Ex-Aid is wearing a Santa hat and beard and running through a Christmas version of the level he walks though with snow and Christmas trees decorated with Rider Gashats.
  • The nurse mentions that Emu's internship is almost up, with Emu saying he can hardly believe it has been almost three months. This is the near exact amount of time the TV series has been airing at this point and could imply that Emu became a Rider not long after he started his internship.
  • This is the first time Dan himself announces his Rider identity's name, Genm, which was first mentioned by Parad in episode 5.

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