Photos and Videos
Series Cast Summary
Hiroshi Miyauchi | ... |
Kamen Rider V3
/ ...
(52 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Akiji Kobayashi | ... |
Tôbei Tachibana
/ ...
(52 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Hizuru Ono | ... |
Junko Tama
(52 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Gorô Naya | ... |
Great Leader of Destron
(52 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Shinji Nakae | ... |
Narrator
(52 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Hideki Kawaguchi | ... |
Shigeru Tama
(49 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Jôtarô Senba | ... |
Doktor G
/ ...
(19 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Bunya Nakamura | ... |
Marshall Yoroi
(12 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Akira Yamaguchi | ... |
Joji Yuki
/ ...
(9 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Hiroshi Fujioka | ... |
Kamen Rider Ichigou
/ ...
(5 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Takeshi Sasaki | ... |
Hayato Ichimonji
/ ...
(5 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Eken Mine | ... |
Kame Bazooka
/ ...
(3 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Ritsuo Sawa | ... |
TV Bae
/ ...
(3 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Shun Yashiro | ... |
Ika Fire
/ ...
(3 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Eriko Sekiguchi | ... |
Yukiko Kazami
(2 episodes, 1973-1974)
|
|
Hideyo Amamoto | ... |
Doctor Shinigami
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Michiko Maeda | ... |
Michiko Nishizaki
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Mahito Tsujimura | ... |
Machine Gun Snake
/ ...
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Sanpei Godai | ... |
Mamoru Horikawa
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Gorô Hanamaki | ... |
Dr. Inugami
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Matasaburô Niwa | ... |
General Black
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Saori Maki | ... |
Kyoko
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Jirô Miyaguchi | ... |
Colonel Zol
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Keisuke Yamashita | ... |
Knife Armadillo
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Yotaro Komatsu | ... |
Tsutomu Nishizak
/ ...
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Tadao Ikeda | ... |
Saburo Kawai
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Toshiki Someya | ... |
Tadashi Kawai
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Terue Nunami | ... |
Nokogiri Tokage
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Ai Monica | ... |
Nokogiri Tokage (Human Form)
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Arashi Uchida | ... |
Knife Armadillo (Human Form)
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Kenji Ushio | ... |
Ambassador Jigoku
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Hitoshi Takahashi | ... |
Hiroshi Tsumura
(2 episodes, 1973)
|
|
Fumiya Nakamura | ... |
Marshal Armor
/ ...
(1 episode, 1974)
|
|
Kunio Koga | ... |
Tatsuji Kazami
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Miki Masaki | ... |
Aya Kazami
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Yôji Matsuda |
(1 episode, 1973)
|
||
Kôen Okumura | ... |
Driver
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Hirohisa Nakata |
(1 episode, 1973)
|
||
Kaoru Shinoda | ... |
Worker
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Genji Kawai | ... |
Hammer Kurage (Human Form)
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Zenji Yamada | ... |
TV Bae
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Tetsuya Yamaoka | ... |
Dr. Murayama
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Masaru Okada | ... |
Burner Koumori (Human form)
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Masayuki Ishii | ... |
Toshio
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Mie Murai | ... |
Setsuko Horikawa
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Kô Mitsui | ... |
Yusuke Takagi
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Ryûtarô Nagai | ... |
Hasami Jaguar (Human Form)
(1 episode, 1973)
|
|
Yasuhiko Uchida | ... |
Yasu Nishioka
(1 episode, 1974)
|
|
Ken Kawashima | ... |
Ken Sakuma
(1 episode, 1974)
|
|
Eiji Gô | ... |
Baron Fang
(unknown episodes)
|
Production Companies
Distributors
- NET (TV Asahi) (1974) (Japan) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Athlete/motorcycle daredevil Shirou Kazami was a witness to the doings of the evil Destron (an offshoot of the first Shocker/Gelshocker society from the first show), which subsequently sought to kill him. Young girl Junko Tama also gets involved, and after Shirou took her to his family's house for safety, Destron monster Scissors-Jaguar stumbles onto her and before Shirou's eyes, kills his whole family (his father, mother, and younger sister)! But before Shirou and Junko were about to be killed as well, Shirou's friend Takeshi Hongou, alias Masked Rider 1, comes to the rescue! An enraged Shirou wants to be a Masked Rider just like him and Hayato Ichimonji (Rider 2), but the Double Riders won't allow it (they don't want another cyborg burdened by the loss of humanity), until, that is, Shirou sacrifices his own life to save them from a trap set by the mysterious Leader of Destron in the remains of Gelshocker's old base. With leftover surgery equipment, the Double Riders transform Shirou into the powerful third Rider, Masked Rider V3! However, the Double Riders sacrifice their lives to save Tokyo from another Destron monster, Turtle-Bazooka, who had an atomic bomb hidden in his body! Kazami had to use his powers to fight Destron without the guidance of the Double Riders. Along with Toubei Tachibana (the mentor of the first two Riders), Junko, and the Kids' Rider Team, Shirou fights the evil forces of Destron as Masked Rider V3! Later in the show, another hero appears in the fray, the anti-Rider Riderman! Jouji Yuuki, a top Destron scientist, was betrayed by Marshall Armor, Destron's commanding officer at the time. He lost his right arm when Armor dipped him over a pool of acid, but his fellow scientists rebelled and saved his life. He was not only given an artificial right arm, but also uses the Riderman helmet, which transforms him into Riderman, and has a twisted vendetta with Marshall Armor. Kazami/V3 tries to convince him that Destron is an evil organization, but Riderman refuses to understand. Will V3 and Riderman eventually work together to defeat Destron? Written by Anonymous |
Plot Keywords | |
Genres | |
Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
Certification |
Additional Details
Also Known As |
|
Runtime |
|
Official Sites | |
Country | |
Language | |
Color | |
Sound Mix | |
Filming Locations |
Did You Know?
Trivia | This was the first Kamen Rider TV series to be released uncut in North America. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Kamen Rider V3: The Movie (1973). See more » |
Soundtracks | Tatakae! Kamen Raidaa Bui Surii See more » |