Kamen Rider vs. Shocker explained

Kamen Rider vs. Shocker
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Director:Minoru Yamada
Studio:Toei
Distributor:Toei
Runtime:32 minutes
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese

Kamen Rider vs. Shocker (仮面ライダー対ショッカー, Kamen Raidā Tai Shokkā) is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero short film based on the original Kamen Rider TV series. It's the second Kamen Rider movie ever after Go Go Kamen Rider and the first one that isn't a theatrical version of an episode. It was followed by Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell.

The movie is notable for being the first time Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1 uses his iconic transformation pose.

Plot

Famous professor Daidoji completed his innovative GX device, which would allow its owner to control gravity. Suddenly, Daidoji, together with his assistant, is attacked by Doctor Death from an evil secret organization called Shocker. He threatens the professor, and after killing his assistant, he demands the device. However, Professor Daidoji manages to escape.

While driving in his car, the professor is once again pursued by Shocker monsters. Using a visual trick, a monster learns that a formula needed to activate the device is with Daidoji's daughter. After that, Kamen Rider 2 arrives at the scene and protects the professor from the terrible monsters.

During her birthday celebration, Shocker attacks Daidoji's daughter, Tamami. Kamen Rider 1, arriving from his foreign travels, appears and fights back. However, Shocker manages to kidnap Tamami. When considering potential future actions, Doctor Death calls the Tachibana Racing Club and offers to exchange Daidoji for his daughter.

After the exchange in the Hell Valley, Doctor Death reveals that all this time it was his trick and he has no intention of letting Kamen Rider 2, who accompanied the professor, leave alive. However, it turns out Professor Daidoji isn't him, but Takeshi Hongo. After the long fight, Kamen Riders 1 and 2 finally destroy the only remaining Shocker cyborg.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in 1972, when the 46th episode of the TV series was shooting. The movie's shooting lasted only three days.[1]

Release

Kamen Rider vs. Shocker was released theatrically on March 18, 1972, the same day the 51st episode of the TV series it is based on aired on TV.

Physical

Kamen Rider vs. Shocker was originally released on VHS on April 21, 2000.[2] In later releases, it was packed together with other Kamen Rider movies of the Showa era. The movie was released on DVD with two others Kamen Rider Ichigo films, while for its Blu-ray release, it was packed with other Showa films prior to , with exception of Go Go Kamen Rider and . In 2021, commemorating franchise's 50th anniversary, it was remastered in 4K and released in the Kamen Rider: The Movie 1972-1988 4K Remaster Box.[3] [4]

Digital

The movie is available on Toei Tokusatsu Fan Club streaming service for the Japanese audience. It was also shows on the official Japanese YouTube channel on November 11, 2021.[5] For the worldwide audience, Kamen Rider vs. Shocker was available with English subtitles for limited time on the official English YouTube channel starting with January 22, 2022, where it was titled MASKED RIDER vs. Shocker.

Sources

Notes and References

  1. 『よみがえるヒーロー!仮面ライダー大研究』(二見書房・2000年) p.143
  2. Book: 2001-04-30. 宇宙船YEAR BOOK 2001. 宇宙船別冊. . 67 . 2000TV・映画 特撮DVD・LD・ビデオ&CD . 雑誌コード:01844-04.
  3. https://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1312747.html 昭和仮面ライダー劇場版全13作、4Kリマスターを東映チャンネルで一挙放送
  4. https://eiga.com/news/20210519/5/ 「仮面ライダー THE MOVIE 1972-1988 4KリマスターBOX」11月10日発売!劇場版8作品が最高画質に“変身”
  5. Web site: お昼のショッカーさん:「ショッカーの日」にショッカーさんのマンガ連載開始 2022年にアニメ化も. 2021-11-11. まんたんweb.