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Kamen Rider Heroes (PS 1)
Kamen
Rider , is a weekly science fiction story created by Japanese manga
artist Shotaro Ishinomori. It debuted as a tokusatsu television series
on April 3, 1971 and ran until February 10, 1973, airing on the Mainichi
Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi).
A manga adaptation was also featured in Shōnen Magazine around the
same period. The series has spawned many sequels and evolved into a
franchise. The cultural impact of the series in Japan resulted in
Akimasa Nakamura naming two minor planets in honor of the series: 12408
Fujioka, after actor Hiroshi Fujioka, known for his portrayal of
Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider #1, and 12796 Kamenrider, after the series
itself.Many manga based on the original Kamen Rider series have been
published, but only one was penned and drawn by Ishinomori himself.
Ishinomori also was the author of one chapter for Kamen Rider Amazon
and the entire Kamen Rider Black manga, but those manga weren't
based on the original Kamen Rider series, but its follow ups.The
original manga published in 1971 initially follows a path resembling
the first few episodes of the TV series, from basic plot to creature
designs. However, when Hongo leaves the TV show and manga's story, each
series diverges greatly. In the TV show, Hongo travels abroad to fight
Shocker in other countries, but leaves Japan's protection in the hands
of another man, Hayato Ichimonji. He was a freelance cameraman who was
experimented by Shocker, but was saved by Hongo, becoming the second
Kamen Rider. In the manga, Hongo never left Japan. He was confronted
with twelve Shocker Riders and was subsequently mortally wounded during
his battle against them. Hayato Ichimonji, one of the twelve Shocker
Riders, receives a head injury during the fight and regains his
conscience as a result. He then turns against Shocker and succeeds
Hongo's role as Kamen Rider. In spite of the damage to his body,
Hongo's brain survives and guides Hayato, with both fighting as
one.Hongo eventually returns as a Rider in both stories, but, starting
with Hayato's debut, villains and even basic story development greatly
diverge between the two versions. The manga portrays a seemingly
hopeless battle against Shocker, an organization much bigger than either
of the two Riders with ties to governmental conspiracies. The live
action TV shows portray the Riders
as heroes strong enough to bring down Shocker... only to see it
replaced by similar organizations led by Shocker's mysterious leader.
The Shocker Riders eventually appear in the TV series too, but in a
story unrelated to the manga one, aside from a couple of homages, like
Hayato's attire during the story, their appearance and abilities also
were different from the manga version. There were also only 6 Shocker
Riders, rather than 12 like in the manga.
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