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MEDICOM TOY "BE@RBRICK" -Kamen Rider Hibiki- Kamen Rider Hibiki 100% & 400% MEDICOM TOY BE@RBRICK Kamen Rider Hibiki Kamen Rider Hibiki 100% & 400% "Kamen Rider" (Kamen Rider) supreme Brands that have collaborated with Supreme include Nike, Air Jordan, Comme des Garçons, The North Face, Timberland, Levi's, Louis Vuitton, A Bathing Ape, and Hysteric Glamour. Genre Tokusatsu TV drama Original work Shotaro Ishinomori Planning Toru Hirayama, Seiji Abe Screenplay Masaru Iga, others Director Koichi Takemoto, others Cast Hiroshi Fujioka Takeshi Sasaki Jiro Chiba Jiro Miyaguchi Hideyo Amamoto Kenji Ushio Matasaburo Niwa Shoji Kobayashi Voice cast Goro Naya Narrator Shinji Nakae Music Shunsuke Kikuchi Opening "Let's Go!! Rider Kick" Song: Hiroshi Fujioka, Mail Harmony "Let's Go!! Rider Kick" Song: Koichi Fuji, Mail Harmony (Episodes 14-88) "Rider Action" Song: Masato Shimon Ending "Kamen Rider's Song" Song: Koichi Fuji, Mail Harmony (Episodes 1-71) "Rider Action" Song: Koichi Fuji (Episodes 72-88) "Lonely Kamen Rider" Song: Masato Shimon (Episodes 89-98) Language Japanese Production Producer Toru Hirayama, Seiji Abe (Episodes 53-98) Production Mainichi Broadcasting System Toei Broadcast Broadcasting station NET series Audio format Monaural broadcasting Broadcasting country/region Japan Broadcast period April 3, 1971 - February 10, 1973 Broadcast time Saturdays 19:30 - 20:00 Broadcast slot TV Asahi Saturday 7:30 PM drama series Broadcast length 30 minutes Number of episodes 98 Program chronology Next work Kamen Rider V3 Special notes: The first installment of the "Kamen Rider Series" The basic premise of this work is a thrilling sci-fi mystery action drama in which a life-size hero battles monsters. It features a "deformed" hero image that sets it apart from conventional live-action hero shows, a good-versus-evil drama that minimizes the human drama aspect, a mysterious drama-like production, and dynamic action scenes such as the "Rider Kick" [Note 1] performed with a motorcycle, and unique and grotesque monsters with motifs of various plants and animals.
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