Are ALL Kamen Riders in the same universe? or just same time? or what...
Are there any previous Kamen Riders that was killed? in the middle or the End of a series?
What are the other Rider Crossovers in Showa Era rider series?
How did they crossover? how did they meet?
All the classic riders (1 through Black RX) existed in the same universe, I'm pretty sure all the movies have been in their own universes (except the Kabuto and Den-O movies, The First and The Next, and it was suggested that Kabuto shares that universe as well by Hongo's cameo in one ep), Kuuga and Agito share a universe, and the rest are separate, as far as I know. Also, unless noted in-series, each KR series takes place in the year it aired.
As for deaths, I'm sure there were some, but I can't think of any other than Tsurugi/Sasword and Kageyama/TheBee/Punch Hopper from Kabuto, and I don't want to spoil Ryuki, so look that one up up yourself.
All the riders preceeding Black RX teamed up with him at one point, that's the only teamup I know of besides the Agito-Ryuki HBV. I don't know the details on it.
Drago11 wrote:All the riders preceeding Black RX teamed up with him at one point, that's the only teamup I know of besides the Agito-Ryuki HBV. I don't know the details on it.
Each series back then, excluding Amazon and BLACK, had a crossover episode (or more, I'm not sure) featuring Rider(s) from a previous series.
As mentioned before, Showa riders are in the same universe. Heisei riders aside from Kuuga and Agito are all separate. I didn't list Kiva due to that we don't know specific details of the settings. Even though it too most likely follows the separate universe trend of the Heisei riders.
I thought Kabuto had some references to Agito & Kuuga implying it was in the same universe?
Killed riders... *SPOILERS (obviously)*
from what I remember, Kaixa (every(?) user, including the main one), movie riders in Blade Missing Ace (well, every recent series movie I think), the aforementioned Sasword and Punch hopper in Kabuto. Sakurai in Den-O, but then he came back and we got a new zeronos form
Skinwalker wrote:I thought Kabuto had some references to Agito & Kuuga implying it was in the same universe?
Nope, separate. In Kabuto, the meteor that destroyed the Shibuya district of Tokyo hit seven (meaning that it struck in 1999/2000) years before the series started. Whereas Agito and Kuuga are in between said time, and yet nothing of such is even mentioned. Heck, even in an early episode of Kuuga, one of the Grongi is shown walking through Shibuya.
But the only references, which to my knowledge that Kabuto had a few of, were entirely homages to the past rider series', and the Kamen Rider franchise in general .
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*fake mysterious voice* No body knows! ... And because of that nearly everyone is annoyed by the ending of Faiz.
And of course he's exhausted, after the amount of fighting he had just gone through?
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kkkk wrote: Did Faiz died? On the last episode was like he was just lying down with his friends.
But it looks like he died. Or its just me... that he looked extremely exhausted.
For one, he was exhausted. However, his vision was blurred due to the fact that all Orphenoc had to die. I believe it's implying that Takumi is going to die, but his death is not shown in the series
kkkk wrote:
What are the other Rider Crossovers in Showa Era rider series?
ERrr... Is Shadowmoon a Rider?
That's all i guess... *for now, i think*
I think most of the movies for the Riders were crossovers as well, including that one movie where RX crossed over with himself.
And as for Shadow Moon, well, I think he's a Rider. Sure he's hellbent on killing Black, but he has his redeeming moments, and he was a cyborg like most of the others. So I think he qualifies, at least - although it's mostly a matter of preference.