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Generally, episodes of ''Decade'' are titled similarly to the episodes of the series that they reference. '']''{{'}}s episodes were titled with only two kanji and episodes of '']'' have a musical reference and musical notation in the title. For the World of Hibiki story arc, the episode title cards are stylized in calligraphy similar to the styles featured in '']''. An episode arc also features a crossover with '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2009/06/20/04.html|title=仮面ライダー 他のヒーロー戦隊とコラボ!(芸能) ― スポニチ Sponichi Annex ニュース|accessdate=2009-06-20|date=2009-06-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090618-00000024-oric-ent|title=2大ヒーローが並び立つ! 仮面ライダーと戦隊シリーズが初共演(オリコン) - Yahoo!ニュース|accessdate=2009-06-20|date=2009-06-20}}</ref> Generally, episodes of ''Decade'' are titled similarly to the episodes of the series that they reference. '']''{{'}}s episodes were titled with only two kanji and episodes of '']'' have a musical reference and musical notation in the title. For the World of Hibiki story arc, the episode title cards are stylized in calligraphy similar to the styles featured in '']''. An episode arc also features a crossover with '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2009/06/20/04.html|title=仮面ライダー 他のヒーロー戦隊とコラボ!(芸能) ― スポニチ Sponichi Annex ニュース|accessdate=2009-06-20|date=2009-06-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090618-00000024-oric-ent|title=2大ヒーローが並び立つ! 仮面ライダーと戦隊シリーズが初共演(オリコン) - Yahoo!ニュース|accessdate=2009-06-20|date=2009-06-20}}</ref>


In an interview in the March 2009 episode of ''Kindai'' Magazine, Masahiro Inoue stated that ''Decade'' was slated at having 30 episodes, much less than previous series'.<ref>''Kindai'' March 2009</ref> A subsequent interview in ''Otonafami'' magazine confirms that only 30 episodes were filmed.<ref>{{nihongo|''Otonafami''|オトナファミ}} No.19</ref> In an interview in the March 2009 episode of ''Kindai'' Magazine, Masahiro Inoue stated that ''Decade'' was slated at having only 30 episodes.<ref>''Kindai'' March 2009</ref> A subsequent interview in ''Otonafami'' magazine confirms that only 30 episodes were filmed.<ref>{{nihongo|''Otonafami''|オトナファミ}} No.19</ref>


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2009 TV series or program
Kamen Rider Decade
Kamen Rider Decade title card
Created byShotaro Ishinomori
Written bySho Aikawa, Shoji Yonemura, Yasuko Kobayashi, Kenji Konuta
Directed byRyuta Tasaki, Osamu Kaneda, Takao Nagaishi, Takayuki Shibasaki, Hidenori Ishida, Naomi Tamura
StarringMasahiro Inoue
Kimito Totani
Ryouta Murai
Kanna Mori
Renji Ishibashi
Narrated byEiichiro Suzuki
Opening theme"Journey through the Decade" by Gackt
Ending theme"Ride the Wind" by Tsukasa Kadoya

"Treasure sniper" by Daiki Kaito
ComposersShuhei Naruse
Kōtarō Nakagawa
Country of origin Japan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodesSee Episodes (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersAtsushi Kaji
Shinichiro Shirakura
Naomi Takebe
Kenichi Wasano
Running time24-25 minutes (per episode)
Original release
NetworkTV Asahi
Release2009-01-25 –
2009-08-30

Kamen Rider Decade (仮面ライダーディケイド, Kamen Raidā Dikeido, Masked Rider DCD, Masked Rider Decade) is the title of the first-half of the 2009 edition of the long-running Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu dramas. Decade, as its title suggests, is the tenth of the Heisei Rider Series, having begun with Kamen Rider Kuuga in 2000. It began broadcast the week following the finale of Kamen Rider Kiva and is featured in Super Hero Time alongside the 2009 edition of the Super Sentai Series, Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. The catchphrase for the series is "Destroy everything, connect everything." (全てを破壊し、全てを繋げ, Subete o hakaishi, subete o tsunage).

Casting

Masahiro Inoue, who has portrayed Keigo Atobe in the Prince of Tennis musicals, has been cast in the lead role for Decade as Tsukasa Kadoya/Kamen Rider Decade. Also involved is Kanna Mori as Natsumi Hikari, and Renji Ishibashi as Natsumi's grandfather Eijiro Hikari. Another member of the cast is Tatsuhito Okuda as the mysterious Narutaki. The World of Kamen Rider Kuuga, as well as most of the other Rider Worlds, sport several characters that have been renamed and cast with different actors. Ryouta Murai has been cast as Yuusuke Onodera who is the series' version of Kuuga.

Synopsis

The story revolves around the nine previous universes of the Heisei Kamen Riders merging into one, something that would destroy all the worlds. To prevent this, Tsukasa Kadoya transforms into Kamen Rider Decade and is told that to protect his own world he must travel with Natsumi and her grandfather to the other Kamen Riders' Worlds (referred to as an A.R. World or Another Rider's World) and eliminate the anomaly in that world. Along the way, confronting the mysterious Narutaki and the thief Daiki Kaito, they are joined by Yuusuke Onodera of the World of Kuuga and Kivala of the World of Kiva.

Rider War

The Rider Army (ライダー軍, Raidā Gun), first revealed in Natsumi Hikari's dream, composed of many Kamen Riders, all of whom where seemingly defeated by Kamen Rider Decade. However, Kamen Rider Kuuga survived the initial battle, assuming Ultimate Form to confront Decade once again with the two seemingly destroying each other in the ensuing battle. As Narutaki explains to Natsumi, the dream is a predestined event in which Decade will destroy all the worlds.

Characters

Main article: List of Kamen Rider Decade characters

As the story of Kamen Rider Decade takes place amongst many different dimensions, the characters and settings change as the series go on. The only constant characters are Tsukasa Kadoya and the Hikari family: Natsumi Hikari and her grandfather, Eijiro. However, the group is joined by various members of the A.R. Worlds that they visit.

Episodes

Main article: List of Kamen Rider Decade episodes

Generally, episodes of Decade are titled similarly to the episodes of the series that they reference. Kamen Rider Kuuga's episodes were titled with only two kanji and episodes of Kamen Rider Kiva have a musical reference and musical notation in the title. For the World of Hibiki story arc, the episode title cards are stylized in calligraphy similar to the styles featured in Kamen Rider Hibiki. An episode arc also features a crossover with Samurai Sentai Shinkenger.

In an interview in the March 2009 episode of Kindai Magazine, Masahiro Inoue stated that Decade was slated at having only 30 episodes. A subsequent interview in Otonafami magazine confirms that only 30 episodes were filmed.

  1. Rider War (ライダー大戦, Raidā Taisen)
  2. The World of Kuuga (クウガの世界, Kūga no Sekai)
  3. Transcendence (超絶, Chōzetsu)
  4. Second Movement ♬ Prince Kiva (第二楽章♬キバの王子, Dai Ni Gakushō ♬ Kiba no Ōji)
  5. The Biting King's Qualifications (かみつき王の資格, Kamitsuki Ō no Shikaku)
  6. Battle Trial: Ryuki World (バトル裁判・龍騎ワールド, Batoru Saiban: Ryūki Wārudo)
  7. Super Trick of the Real Criminal (超トリックの真犯人, Chō Torikku no Shinhannin)
  8. Welcome to the Blade Restaurant (ブレイド食堂いらっしゃいませ, Bureido Shokudō Irasshaimase)
  9. Blade Blade (ブレイドブレード, Bureido Burēdo)
  10. Faiz High School's Phantom Thief (ファイズ学園の怪盗, Faizu Gakuen no Kaitō)
  11. 555 Faces, 1 Treasure (555つの顔、1つの宝, Faizutsu no Kao, Hitotsu no Takara)
  12. Reunion: Project Agito (再会 プロジェクト・アギト, Saikai: Purojekuto Agito)
  13. Awakening: Tornado of Souls (覚醒 魂のトルネード, Kakusei: Tamashii no Torunēdo)
  14. Cho Den-O Beginning (超・電王ビギニング, Chō Den'ō Biginingu)
  15. Here Comes Cho Momotaros! (超モモタロス、参上!, Chō Momotarosu, Sanjō!)
  16. Warning: Kabuto Running Amok (警告:カブト暴走中, Keikoku: Kabuto Bōsōchū)
  17. The Grandma Way of Taste (おばあちゃん味の道, Obaachan Aji no Michi)
  18. Idle Hibiki (サボる響鬼, Saboru Hibiki)
  19. Journey's End (終わる旅, Owaru Tabi)
  20. The Nega-World's Dark Riders (ネガ世界の闇ライダー, Nega Sekai no Yami Raidā)
  21. The Walking All-Rider Album (歩く完全ライダー図鑑, Aruku Kanzen Raidā Zukan)
  22. Wanted: Diend (ディエンド指名手配, Diendo Shimeitehai)
  23. End of Diend (エンド・オブ・ディエンド, Endo Obu Diendo)
  24. Arrival of the Samurai Fighting Force (見参侍戦隊, Kenzan Samurai Sentai)
  25. Heretic Rider, on Call! (外道ライダー、参る!, Gedō Raidā, Mairu!)
  26. RX! Great Shocker Attack (RX!大ショッカー来襲, Āru Ekkusu! Daishokkā Raishū)
  27. BLACK × BLACK RX

The Onigashima Battleship

Main article: Cho Kamen Rider Den-O & Decade NEO Generations: The Onigashima Battleship

Cho Kamen Rider Den-O & Decade NEO Generations The Movie: The Onigashima Battleship (劇場版 超·仮面ライダー電王&ディケイド NEO ジェネレーションズ 鬼ヶ島の戦艦, Gekijōban Chō-Kamen Raidā Den'ō ando Dikeido Neo Jenerēshonzu Onigashima no Senkan) was released on May 1, 2009. The film takes place between episodes 15 and 16 of Decade and primarily features the cast characters from Kamen Rider Den-O in their new media franchise, the Cho Den-O Series.

All Riders vs. Great Shocker

Main article: Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Great Shocker

The film Kamen Rider Decade The Movie: All Riders vs. Great Shocker (劇場版 仮面ライダーディケイド オールライダー対大ショッカー, Gekijōban Kamen Raidā Dikeido: Ōru Raidā tai Daishokkā) is to open in Japanese theaters on August 8, 2009, double-booked with the Shinkenger film. The film will feature a total of 28 Kamen Riders: the original 10 Showa Riders, BLACK, BLACK RX, Shin, ZO, J, the previous 9 Heisei Riders, Decade, and Diend. It will also feature the first on-screen appearance of the 11th Heisei Kamen Rider: Kamen Rider Double. The film also provides light to Tsukasa's memories due to Decade's relation with the mysterious Great Shocker organization, whose membership is composed of the various villians and monsters that previous Kamen Riders battled with.

Cast

  • Tsukasa Kadoya (門矢 士, Kadoya Tsukasa): Masahiro Inoue (井上 正大, Inoue Masahiro)
  • Daiki Kaito (海東 大樹, Kaitō Daiki): Kimito Totani (戸谷 公人, Totani Kimito)
  • Yuusuke Onodera (小野寺 ユウスケ, Onodera Yūsuke): Ryouta Murai (村井 良大, Murai Ryōta)
  • Natsumi Hikari (光 夏海, Hikari Natsumi): Kanna Mori (森 カンナ, Mori Kanna)
  • Eijiro Hikari (光 栄次郎, Hikari Eijirō): Renji Ishibashi (石橋 蓮司, Ishibashi Renji)
  • Narutaki (鳴滝): Tatsuhito Okuda (奥田 達士, Okuda Tatsuhito)
  • Kivala (キバーラ, Kibāra): Miyuki Sawashiro (沢城 みゆき, Sawashiro Miyuki)
  • Decadriver Voice, Diendriver Voice, K-Touch Voice (ディケイドライバー音声、ディエンドライバー音声、ケータッチ音声, Dikeidoraibā Onsei, Diendoraibā Onsei, Kētatchi Onsei): Mark Okita (マーク・大喜多, Māku Ōkita)
  • Narration (ナレーション, Narēshon): Eiichiro Suzuki (鈴木 英一郎, Suzuki Eiichirō)

Guest stars

  • Wataru Kurenai (紅 渡, Kurenai Wataru, 1): Koji Seto (瀬戸 康史, Seto Kōji)
  • Sou Yaguruma (矢車 想, Yaguruma Sō, 2-3): Hidenori Tokuyama (徳山 秀典, Tokuyama Hidenori)
  • Shun Kageyama (影山 瞬, Kageyama Shun, 2-3): Masato Uchiyama (内山 眞人, Uchiyama Masato)
  • Wataru (ワタル, Wataru, 4-5): Arashi Fukasawa (深澤 嵐, Fukasawa Arashi)
  • Kivat-bat the 3rd (キバットバットⅢ世, Kibattobatto Sansei, 4-5): Tomokazu Sugita (杉田 智和, Sugita Tomokazu)
  • Ryo Itoya (糸矢 僚, Itoya Ryō, 4): Sohto (創斗, Sōto)
  • Masato Kusaka (草加 雅人, Kusaka Masato, 4-5): Kohei Murakami (村上 幸平, Murakami Kōhei)
  • Shinji Tatsumi (辰巳 シンジ, Tatsumi Shinji, 6-7): Momosuke Mizutani (水谷 百輔, Mizutani Momosuke)
  • Kazuma Kendate (剣立 カズマ, Kendate Kazuma, 8-9): Hiroki Suzuki (鈴木 拡樹, Suzuki Hiroki)
  • Takumi Ogami (尾上 タクミ, Ogami Takumi, 10-11): Syunsuke Seino (制野 峻右, Seino Shunsuke)
  • Shouichi Ashikawa (芦河 ショウイチ, Ashikawa Shōichi, 12-13): Satoshi Yamanaka (山中 聡, Yamanaka Satoshi)
  • Naomi (ナオミ, Naomi, 14-15): Rina Akiyama (秋山 莉奈, Akiyama Rina)
  • Kohana (コハナ, Kohana, 14-15): Tamaki Matsumoto (松元 環季, Matsumoto Tamaki)
  • Owner (オーナー, Ōnā, 14-15): Kenjirō Ishimaru (石丸 謙二郎, Ishimaru Kenjirō)
  • Momotaros (モモタロス, Momotarosu, 14-15, 18): Toshihiko Seki (関 俊彦, Seki Toshihiko)
  • Urataros (ウラタロス, Uratarosu, 14-15): Kōji Yusa (遊佐 浩二, Yusa Kōji)
  • Kintaros (キンタロス, Kintarosu, 14-15): Masaki Terasoma (てらそま まさき, Terasoma Masaki)
  • Ryutaros (リュウタロス, Ryūtarosu, 14-15): Kenichi Suzumura (鈴村 健一, Suzumura Ken'ichi)
  • Ryotaro Nogami (野上 良太郎, Nogami Ryōtarō, 15): Takuya Mizoguchi (溝口 琢矢, Mizoguchi Takuya)
  • Kotaro Nogami (野上 幸太郎, Nogami Kōtarō, 15): Dori Sakurada (桜田 通, Sakurada Dori)
  • Sieg (ジーク, Jīku, 15): Shin-ichiro Miki (三木 眞一郎, Miki Shin'ichirō)
  • Souji, Sou Otogiri (ソウジ、弟切 ソウ, Sōji, Otogiri Sō, 16-17): Daijiro Kawaoka (川岡 大次郎, Kawaoka Daijirō)
  • Asumu (アスム, Asumu, 18-19): Kazuki Koshimizu (小清水 一揮, Koshimizu Kazuki)
  • Hibiki (ヒビキ, Hibiki, 18-19): David Ito (デビット 伊東, Debitto Itō)
  • Ibuki (イブキ, Ibuki, 18-19): Jouji Shibue (渋江 譲二, Shibue Jōji)
  • Todoroki (トドロキ, Todoroki, 18-19): Shingo Kawaguchi (川口 真五, Kawaguchi Shingo)
  • Zanki (ザンキ, Zanki, 18-19): Kenji Matsuda (松田 賢二, Matsuda Kenji)
  • Akira (アキラ, Akira, 18-19): Nana Akiyama (秋山 奈々, Akiyama Nana)
  • Takeshi Asakura (浅倉 威, Asakura Takeshi, 19): Takashi Hagino (萩野 崇, Hagino Takashi)
  • Otoya Kurenai (紅 音也, Kurenai Otoya, 20-21): Kouhei Takeda (武田 航平, Takeda Kōhei)
  • Junichi Kaito (海東 純一, Kaitō Jun'ichi, 22-23): Yuki Kuroda (黒田 勇樹, Kuroda Yūki)
  • Haruka Miwa (三輪 春香, Miwa Haruka, 22-23): Yoko Mitsuya (三津谷 葉子, Mitsuya Yōko)
  • Shin Magaki (禍木 慎, Magaki Shin, 22-23): Takao Sugiura (杉浦 太雄, Sugiura Takao)
  • Takeru Shiba (志葉 丈瑠, Shiba Takeru, 24-25): Tori Matsuzaka (松坂 桃李, Matsuzaka Tōri)
  • Ryunosuke Ikenami (池波 流ノ介, Ikenami Ryūnosuke, 24-25): Hiroki Aiba (相葉 弘樹, Aiba Hiroki)
  • Mako Shiraishi (白石 茉子, Shiraishi Mako, 24-25): Rin Takanashi (高梨 臨, Takanashi Rin)
  • Chiaki Tani (谷 千明, Tani Chiaki, 24-25): Shogo Suzuki (鈴木 勝吾, Suzuki Shōgo)
  • Kotoha Hanaori (花織 ことは, Hanaori Kotoha, 24-25): Suzuka Morita (森田 涼花, Morita Suzuka)
  • Genta Umemori (梅盛 源太, Umemori Genta, 24-25): Keisuke Sohma (相馬 圭祐, Sōma Keisuke)
  • Hikoma Kusakabe (日下部 彦馬, Kusakabe Hikoma, 24-25): Gorou Ibuki (伊吹 吾郎, Ibuki Gorō)
  • Bony Shitari (骨のシタリ, Hone no Shitari, 24): Chō (チョー)
  • Chinomanako (チノマナコ, Chinomanako, 24-25): Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (大友 龍三郎, Ōtomo Ryūzaburō)
  • Kotaro Minami (南 光太郎, Minami Kōtarō, 26-27): Tetsuo Kurata (倉田 てつを, Kurata Tetsuo)

Suit actors

Songs

Opening theme
In its first week on the Oricon Weekly Charts, "Journey through the Decade" reached the #2 spot, having sold approximately 51,666 records in that time.
Ending Theme
  • "Ride the Wind"
Masahiro Inoue had been recording "Ride the Wind" with Shuhei Naruse released on April 22, 2009. Prior to its appearance in the series, Inoue announced the song's on his blog and that he would record it under his character's name.
  • "Treasure sniper"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Ryo
    • Artist: Kimito Totani as Daiki Kaito
    • Episodes: 23-26
On June 23, 2009, Kimito Totani announced on his personal blog that he was recording a new song for Decade. The Toei blog for Decade announced its title was "Treasure sniper".

Avex Group, as part of Decade's soundtrack, is releasing a series of albums featuring the songs of the previous nine Heisei Rider series titled the Masked Rider series Theme song Re-Product CD SONG ATTACK RIDE series. Each album features the original opening theme song, as well as a rearrangement of each by "Kamen Rider's official band" Rider Chips and by "Climax Jump" composer Shuhei Naruse. The first album, released on May 20, 2009, features "Kamen Rider Kuuga!" (仮面ライダークウガ!, Kamen Raidā Kūga!) originally performed by Masayuki Tanaka for Kamen Rider Kuuga, "Break the Chain" originally performed by Tourbillon for Kamen Rider Kiva, and "Alive A life" originally performed by Rica Matsumoto for Kamen Rider Ryuki. The second album, released on June 24, 2009, features "Round ZERO~BLADE BRAVE" originally performed by Nanase Aikawa for Kamen Rider Blade, "Justiφ's" originally performed by Issa of Da Pump for Kamen Rider 555, and "Kamen Rider AGITO" (仮面ライダーAGITO, Kamen Raidā AGITO) originally performed by Shinichi Ishihara for Kamen Rider Agito. The third album was released on July 22, 2009, and features the "Climax Jump" by AAA DEN-O form for Kamen Rider Den-O, "NEXT LEVEL" by YU-KI for Kamen Rider Kabuto, and "Shōnen yo" (少年よ) by Akira Fuse for Kamen Rider Hibiki.

Gackt will perform the theme to the film Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Great Shocker. The song is titled "The Next Decade", and will be released on August 11, 2009.

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