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Opening sung by [[Matsumoto Rica]].
Opening sung by [[Matsumoto Rica]].


==Trivia==
*While it's not special now, at the time, it was unheard of for there to be so many Riders who fought each other in this way. There was even some fan backlash who felt Ryuki strayed too much from the standard Rider formula.
*The first Rider series to use a card theme. Is followed by [[Kamen Rider Blade]] just two years later in 2004 and [[Kamen Rider Decade]] seven years later in 2009.
==American Remake==
==American Remake==
Footage of Ryuki was used to create the American show [[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]].
Footage of Ryuki was used to create the American show [[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]].


[[Category: Kamen Rider]]
[[Category: Kamen Rider]]

Revision as of 18:49, 19 June 2012

Kamen Rider Series

<Previous Rider: Kamen Rider Agito

>Next Rider: Kamen Rider 555

仮面ライダー龍騎 Official subtitle is Masked Rider Ryuki. Ryuu normally uses a long u.
The kanji in Ryuki are "dragon" and "ride". The "ride" kanji is the first one in knight/kishi 騎士, which is probably how the American remake "Kamen Rider Dragon Knight" came up with its name.

February 3, 2002 - January 19, 2003 (50 episodes)

The first Kamen Rider series to have so many multiple Riders. The catchphrase for the series is "If you do not fight, you will not survive."

Characters

Riders

Pseudo Riders

Kanzaki Family

ORE Journal

Others

  • Ogawa Eri 小川 恵里 - Tsubura Mahiru
  • Yura Gorou 由良 吾郎 - Yuge Tomohisa
  • Sakakibara Kouichi 榊原 耕一 - Wada Keiichi

Music

Opening sung by Matsumoto Rica.

Trivia

  • While it's not special now, at the time, it was unheard of for there to be so many Riders who fought each other in this way. There was even some fan backlash who felt Ryuki strayed too much from the standard Rider formula.
  • The first Rider series to use a card theme. Is followed by Kamen Rider Blade just two years later in 2004 and Kamen Rider Decade seven years later in 2009.

American Remake

Footage of Ryuki was used to create the American show Kamen Rider Dragon Knight.