International Rider Kick – This Week in Anime

Kamen Rider Zeztz has hit the international streaming airwaves, and our resident Kamen Writers are here to join the fray!
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Spoiler Warning for discussion of the series ahead.
Full Disclosure: Coop has worked with Discotek Media & MediaOCD, having provided the back of box description for their releases of Kamen Rider V3, X, Amazon, and Black RX. His opinions given here are purely his own and do not reflect those of his employers.
I’ve been having the strangest dreams lately… Last night, I dreamed that Lynzee finally let us write a Kamen Rider column and Jean-Karlo tagged in to do it with me!
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TOH~!

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Hey Coop, how’s TWIA doing these days?

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You know how these things work: the yearly crossover movie always brings the old heroes back.

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Tsuburaya has also gone above and beyond and ensured that their latest-running shows, like the currently-airing Ultraman Omega, are available day-and-date on their free YouTube channel. No questions asked; you want to see a giant red alien wrestling with rubber suit monsters, you log into the official Ultraman YouTube channel and start watching. They’ve even simul-dubbed some of the recent shows.

But on the Kamen Rider side with Toei, it’s been a slow drip of streaming and home video releases over the past five years. Not to mention from various companies as well, with select titles coming from Shout! Studios (The Original Series, Kuuga, Ryuki, Zero-One, Geats), Discotek Media (V3, X, Amazon, Black, Black RX), Media Blasters (The First, The Next, ZO, J, Shin Prologue), TOKU HD (Faiz, Agito), Crunchyroll (Fuuto P.I. ), and Amazon (Shin, Amazons, Black Sun). In the case of Discotek‘s offerings, I’ve provided the back-of-the-box copy for most of those entries. Back in 2023, Chris and I ran through most of the series available at the time in a handy little guide. Needless to say, the series has slowly but surely been building the momentum for a leap into the world of simulcasting… Even if viewers are a touch frustrated with the overall rollout.

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Also, watch Kamen Rider Kuuga. It’s one of the best television series ever made.
But if you were in the continental United States, you had to contend with Saban’s Masked Rider—which, fun fact, is celebrating its 30th anniversary as of this writing.
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Not to give the belated (and much-missed) T.J. Roberts any grief for a 30-year-old show he was in, but Masked Rider was a pretty dire adaptation of Kamen Rider BLACK RX—so much so, that Toei basically refused any further attempts to localize Kamen Rider for years, until the mid-’00s when ADNESS Entertainment flew to Japan to take a quiz on Kamen Rider to prove their earnestness in trying to localize Kamen Rider Ryuki. And it worked! Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight was relatively well-received (and won a Daytime Emmy for stunt coordination)… but the last two episodes never aired on TV.

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And now I’m thinking about the bar that would be projecting Kamen Rider episodes on the wall at 2:00 AM…

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But with all the fandom and availability history accounted for, it sure is sweet to watch the latest Kamen Rider series officially as it airs in Japan. From the trailer alone, you can tell that the localization team is putting their heart and soul into this series!
With as universal a theme as dreams, you don’t have to worry about weird stuff like, say, cross-cultural differences in gaming slang, knowledge of the Warring States era, or people having to reckon with Japan’s interpretation of Thomas Edison.
But then here’s where the roadblock comes in. Remember Tsuburaya’s YouTube channel, where you can just log in at any time and watch any old episode of Ultraman that’s been uploaded? Even if you missed the episode’s premiere (Friday nights), you can just watch it on demand, no questions asked. Toei‘s scheme for watching Kamen Rider Zeztz is not that simple. You need a calendar to watch Kamen Rider Zeztz.

My biggest problem with this specific strategy is that it’s primarily aimed toward pre-established Kamen Rider fans. Generally, people are more willing to check something out if they can easily fit it into their schedule. Rider hasn’t proven itself to be appointment TV just yet, especially with the niche space the community has occupied over the past 20 years or so.
As you said, this isn’t really going to bring in new fans! Most people barely know the first thing about Kamen Rider!
It’s why you, dear reader, only ever see the occasional passing mention of Rider here on ANN. The wider name recognition isn’t there just yet, even with James Gunn mentioning it a time or two over the past decade. In comparison, Ultraman occupies a similar space, but Tsuburaya’s efforts to make their series easily accessible have gone a long way. Like I mentioned with Ultraman Z, it’s going to be way easier for a kid to enjoy a dubbed show over a subbed one depending on their reading level. Catering to the ride-or-dies is great, but I believe it’s in the best interest of any long-running series to look toward new audiences as well.
It bears mentioning again, we got Kamen Rider W‘s anime spin-off, FUUTO PI, before Kamen Rider W was made legally available in America! It still isn’t!
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Especially with how strong Zeztz‘s first two episodes have been! And JK, I love the Faiz-esque light strips that adorn Zeztz‘s suit!
But it might help to explain a bit more about Zeztz. Our protagonist in Zeztz is Baku, a young man who’s mastered lucid dreaming. He loves spy movies and acting them out in his lucid dreams, but he has no real-life skills and a horrible, unlucky streak (a later scene reveals he’s been struck by lightning and a meteorite). So the dream world is the only place where he can really do much of anything. Heck, his one attempt at stopping a kidnapping ends with him getting hit by a car.

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This hits a bit too close for me, given my own vehicle-related experiences.

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Despite his bad luck, Baku sincerely wants to do something that allows him to help people. I really felt for him when his sister told him that he shouldn’t bother with looking for a job or pursuing his dreams. Given Baku’s hyperfixation with spy fiction and how his sister interacts with him, I could see neurodivergent viewers deeply relating to him. Especially in dealing with family who only see them for one aspect of their lives instead of as a multifaceted person.

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It’s not until Baku finds and wears a mysterious—belt? Sash?—that he’s able to start using his expertise in the dreamscape against the Nightmares–as Kamen Rider Zeztz. See, it’s funny, because the three “Z”s in “Zeztz” are like the “Zzz” onomatopoeia for when people are asleep, and the “Z”s also get reflected in the “777” effect from his Rider Kick.

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On my nerdy end of the motorcycle, the scene in which Baku runs from his nightmare reminded me so much of a similar sequence in Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer. Just like Baku, Ataru and the gang find themselves running through an infinitely looping series of halls and stairs.
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I’d also be lying if Satoshi Kon‘s Paprika didn’t pop into my mind while watching these episodes. The surreal, dreamlike imagery on display here is wonderfully executed and used to its full potential in the action scenes. Be it Baku going through a bit of psychological horror, running through posters, or using the environment around him as a weapon to fight back against the Nightmares.

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It’s here that we have to talk about the dream-eating elephant in the room. There’s been some consternation over Zeztz using generative AI for some of its shots. There were worries about what was supposed to be a glimpse of AI in one of the trailers, but the opening scene with the helicopters felt uncanny for me.
This pair of shots from the teaser raised the first alarm bells for eagle-eyed fans. Specifically, the funky columns in the first image and the uneven roofing in the second.

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The power of tokusatsu is in the suspension of disbelief. Even fifty years out, Toei hasn’t really updated or changed the looks of the older Riders—and even now, the special effects for their finishers are just CGI re-creations of the same animation effects from decades ago. Artists have spent their lives perfecting the effects and performances in tokusatsu. Trading all that in for generative AI that has stolen so much from so many people is a slap to the faces of everyone who has helped make Kamen Rider what it is today.
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And the occasional backflip.




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I’ll tell you this: a handful of fans wouldn’t be going feral over this robot bike man and his sultry voice if he were the result of a prompt.

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Honestly, I got those feelings quite often while watching this pair of opening episodes. Before Rider‘s modern formula had been perfected with series like Kamen Rider Double, Fourze, and OOOs (a run of shows that I’m very nostalgic for, by the way), each entry had an experimental vibe to it. Toei hadn’t made one of these shows in years when they started working on Kuuga in 2000, so it and every one that initially followed wrote their own rules. It was about nine-ish years before something consistent was fully settled upon, and that’s mostly in the gimmicks department.

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From a regular police presence in the plot, to the low-profile gashapon capsule gimmick, and its willingness to get visually experimental (minus the AI), Zeztz might be the kind of show that gets me back in modern Rider. Admittedly, I haven’t kept up with a Rider series since 2020’s Zero-One.
I hope that Zeztz can help the series nab a proper foothold in America, because even when these shows get absolutely goofy, there’s nothing like when you get to see your guy show up and have their moment in the sun. And it’s all wholly without pretense or artifice. You’re either too young to care about the visible zippers or you’re old enough to just not notice them anymore. There’s an earnestness in these shows that genuinely inspires hope. When the heroes show up and do their pose, you get excited. When the scoundrel who’s been dogging the heroes all series long finally lays his life on the line for something greater than themselves, you cry. There’s a notion that these are heroes, and these characters live up to that ideal: larger-than-life figures who live to inspire people, who run at danger for the sake of other people. They just happen to do it while wearing spandex bug-suits.

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Zeztz hits at a time where many feel like they’re in the same boat as Baku—isolated and in a place where they’ve been told that their dreams and the empathy they show to others don’t matter. And maybe he’s a dude in a bug suit with lights and a fanny pack across his chest, but like Baku, perhaps viewers can take back those dreams and work to make them a reality. They might not wake up with a strange belt on their chest in the morning, but maybe they’ll find a way forward. However, I do hope that with the presence of generative AI assets in the series, that plagiarism isn’t a potential theme of the series either…

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I’d like to see Kamen Rider become more popular in the United States. We need more people gently rotating kung-fu bug men in their heads.

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Farewell, fellow Kamen Writer…


















