The final episode of the new special effects theater version of "Kamen Rider", one of Japan's famous "plastic" armor special effects drama series, "Kamen Rider Zi-O NEXT TIME", will be released in early spring 2020. Today, on October 12, the official unveiled an important character, Kamen Rider, and a powerful enemy. The appearance is even more weird and exaggerated. Let's open our eyes together. "Kamen Rider Zi-O" is a Japanese special effects TV series broadcast in 2018, and it is also the 20th work in the "Heisei Kamen Rider" series. Zi-O uses the transformation belt "Time and Space Driver" and installs the transformation prop "Driver Head" to transform. In addition, by obtaining the Driver Head that contains the power of the Heisei Kamen Riders of all generations, and releasing its power, he can wear the armor of each Heisei Kamen Rider. The Kamen Rider revealed this time is the classic Kamen Rider Geiz, but fans may wonder why he is different. That's right, he has decorated his body with the heads of multiple No. 2 knights, and it is said that he will condense the power of the legendary knights. ·A new enemy was also revealed at the same time. His appearance is extremely weird and exaggerated, and he is said to have terrible power. But does he look a little familiar? |
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