Masked Rider (TV series) explained

Genre:Action/adventure
Superhero
Comedy
Tokusatsu
Creator:Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
Toei Company, Ltd.
Based On:Kamen Rider Black RX
by Toei Company
Starring:T. J. Roberts
Rheannon J. Slover
Ashton McArn II
David Stenstrom
Candace Kita
Ken Ring
Jennifer Tung
Voices:Jason Narvy
Paul Pistore
Wendee Lee
Michael Sorich
Steve Kramer
Michael McConnohie
Julie Maddalena
Composer:Shuki Levy
Kussa Mahchi
Udi Harpaz
Narrated:Michael McConnohie (preview and credits narration)
Country:United States
Japan
Location:California (Santa Clarita and Los Angeles)
Japan (Saitama, Kyoto, Yokohama and Tokyo)
Executive Producer:Haim Saban
Shuki Levy
Producer:Robert Hughes
Runtime:30 minutes
Company:Saban Entertainment
Renaissance Atlantic-Films
Toei Company, Ltd.
Bugboy Productions, Inc.
Num Seasons:2
Num Episodes:40
List Episodes:List of Masked Rider episodes
Network:FOX (Fox Kids)
Broadcast syndication
Related:Kamen Rider Black RX

Masked Rider is an American live-action superhero television series produced by Saban Entertainment and Toei Company, Ltd. It is an American adaptation of the 1988 Japanese television series Kamen Rider Black RX,[1] It aired on Fox as part of the Fox Kids program block from September 16, 1995, to August 31, 1996, and then in syndication from September 9, 1996, to August 1997.[2]

Story

The series began with the main character, Prince Dex, escaping the Plague Patrol with a small group of Edenoite rebels. Dex heads for Earth, the next target of his sinister uncle Count Dregon, who ruled Edenoi with an iron fist after displacing Dex's grandfather King Lexian. King Lexian had given Dex the Masked Rider powers (where the powers came from is a mystery, although they have been kept for some time by Edenoi's champions), which Dregon desires for himself. Arriving on Earth in a massive crater, Dex finds himself in the care of the Stewarts. A multiracial family consisting of a white father and adopted daughter (named Hal and Molly respectively), an Asian wife (Barbara) and their adopted African-American son (Albee). The addition of an extra Stewart was not noticed by anyone (although, according to Albee, he and Molly are adopted) in Leawood, the town where the series took place in. Dex defends the town as Masked Rider from Count Dregon and his vicious Insectivores.

Edenoi was featured in Power Rangers as the planet where Alpha 5 was created by Lexian, the Edenoites' leader.[3] (Although the continuity between Masked Rider and Power Rangers is unclear based on the differences in the origin story Dex tells the rangers compared to what is shown in Masked Rider)

Dex was dispatched to Earth by his grandfather to keep Count Dregon from taking over it. The scene in which Dex is given his powers by King Lexian (a scene that differs from the televised version) remains in the title sequence, possibly one of the few remaining aspects of the original pilot.

Dex's Masked Rider armor was also eventually given upgrades to change into "Masked Rider Super Gold", a gold-and-black variation equipped with a powerful laser gun, the Ecto-Ray, and "Masked Rider Super Blue", a blue-red-and-grey variation with the power of liquified teleportation and a powerful sword, the Blue Saber.

Edenoites are descended from insects, instead of apes. Dex is not aware that humans did not evolve from insects (as he discovered in "Pet Nappers" where he reports about how humans evolved from insects). Edenoites also possess telepathic abilities that are focused through a gem on their foreheads called mind crystals, which can be hidden telepathically, though in times of stress can become visible. The gem is capable of focusing mental energy, as well as creating mental imagery that can be shared with others. Dex possesses the knowledge needed to detoxify Leawood's rivers using solar-powered lasers.

Dex had a furry friend named Ferbus, a small bear/duck-like creature that followed him to Earth. Ferbus was kept hidden by Molly and Albee because Hal was allergic to fur. Ferbus is eventually revealed to the entire family during the series.

Dex is a loquacious individual. In the first episode, Molly and Albee told him to speak like a regular person, and that he could learn how to do that by watching TV. Sadly, Dex misunderstood and spoke what words he heard in the way that he heard them.

Characters

Main

Villains

Monsters

See main article: List of Masked Rider monsters.

Supporting

Production

The series is a co-production of Toei Company and Bugboy Productions. Though an adaptation of a Japanese series, the series is also a spinoff of the Power Rangers Franchise,[5] and the series has a much lighter tone compared to the original version.[6] The series also marks the first American debut of two Toei staff veterans, Kenyūkai Ōno (the suit actor for Masked Rider) and unit director Michi Yamato.[7]

The show was launched with a 3-part Power Rangers episode, "A Friend in Need", with part 1 airing on September 2, 1995, and the other two airing on September 9. The Rangers themselves were never mentioned in the Masked Rider television series, however, as Saban reformatted the series to sever links with Power Rangers.[8] The Rangers did, however, make a guest appearance in Masked Rider short-lived comic book adaptation from Marvel Comics, as well as clips from "A Friend in Need" exclusive to the VHS release of the episode "Super Gold".

Like Power Rangers and VR Troopers, Masked Rider battle and villain scenes, with few exceptions, were taken from Japanese stock footage – primarily Kamen Rider Black RX, but also two Japanese Kamen Rider movies, Kamen Rider ZO and Kamen Rider J. Robo Rider (episode "Super Gold") and the first form of Hydrasect ("Stranger from the North") were the only two of Count Dregon's Insectovores to appear in American footage throughout the show's run.

On May 7, 2010, the copyright for Masked Rider was transferred from BVS Entertainment and ABC Children's Entertainment to Saban Capital Group.[9]

Home video releases

In the U.S., two VHS tapes were released in April 1996: "Escape from Edenoi" and "Super Gold". Another VHS tape ("Ferbus' First Christmas") with a bonus episode ("Ferbus Maximus") was scheduled to be released, but was cancelled. In the United Kingdom, Maximum Entertainment released both parts of "Escape from Edenoi" and "License To Thrill" on DVD in 2005.

Release name
Release date
Publisher
Stock Number
Notes
REF
"Escape from Edenoi" Parts 1 & 2April 30, 1996Saban Home Entertainment/WarnerVision Family Entertainment 42055-3Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning:
Masked Rider: Ferbus' First Christmas (1995)
Masked Rider (Featuring Ones For: Escape from Edenoi: Special 2 Part Mini-Series (1995), Super Gold: Special 2 Part Mini-Series (1995), Book and Tape Cassette and Collectible Action Figures (1995),
Power Rangers Zeo: Zeo Quest (1996)

At The End Of The Tape:
Masked Rider Action Figures Advertisement, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: All-Time Favorites (Featuring Ones For: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Ninja Quest: The Mini-Series (1995), White Light: The Mini-Series (1994), The Good, the Bad, the Stupid: The Misadventures of Bulk and Skull (1995))
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Karate Club: The White Ranger Kata (1996)

[10]
"Super Gold" Parts 1 & 242056-3[11]

Reception

Shinichi Moriyasu, the former president of Bandai stated that the series was a commercial flop in the United States, and said that sales of the toys were low.[12]

Notes and References

  1. 山崎優(取材・構成). 2012. SPECIAL Interview 坂本浩一 『パワーレンジャー』を語る. 東映ヒーローmax. 42. 74. 978-4777810277.
  2. Book: Hyatt . Wesley . The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television . 1997 . Watson-Guptill Publications . 978-0823083152 . 22 March 2020. 280–281.
  3. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3 Episode 1, A Friend in Need, Part 1
  4. News: Verne Troyer, Ferbus Suit Actor for Saban's Masked Rider, Has Passed Away . 9 May 2022 . Tokunation . 21 April 2018.
  5. Web site: May 15, 2007. アメリカのTV規制. Michi YamatoのUSアクション・ブログ. 10 April 2014.
  6. Book: 坂本浩一. 1996. ハリウッドアクション! ジャッキー・チェンへの挑戦. フィルムアート社. 211. 978-4845996643. 日本、アメリカ、香港の考え方の違い. 坂本浩一.
  7. 鴬谷五郎(取材・文). 2008. 魂の仮面ライダー爆談 ROUND11 vs ミチ・ヤマト. 東映ヒーローmax. 27. 74. 978-4777805907.
  8. Book: 間宮尚彦構成. 2007. 30大スーパー戦隊超全集. Shogakukan. 337. 978-4091051127.
  9. http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAGE=First United States Copyright Office Public Catalog
  10. Book: 630402181X. Masked Rider: Escape From Edenoi VHS.
  11. Book: 6304021828. Masked Rider: Super Gold VHS.
  12. May 1, 2003 . 3D APPROACH インタビュー森安信一 . . 106 . (2003年5月号) . 143 . 雑誌コード:01843-05.