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Sadly, the series will also be notable as the most tragic victim of [[Executive Meddling]] in the franchise's long history. Circa episode 30, Toei executives ordered a massive [[Retool]] of the series in order to bring it more into line with what a "normal" [[Toku]] would be like. The amount of action was greatly increased, characterisation was decreased with some characters suffering full-blown [[Character Derailment]] or [[Flanderization]], elements that were considered [[Nightmare Fuel]] by [[Moral Guardians]] were eliminated, a [[The Scrappy|Scrappy]] called Kyosuke Kiriya was introduced to act as a [[Jerkass]] [[The Rival|Rival]] to Asumu, a [[The Smurfette Principle|second female Rider was eliminated]], a new [[Opening Theme]] replaced the unique [[Instrumental Theme Tune]], scripts were being rewritten right up to the day of shooting... the list goes on.
Sadly, the series will also be notable as the most tragic victim of [[Executive Meddling]] in the franchise's long history. Circa episode 30, Toei executives ordered a massive [[Retool]] of the series in order to bring it more into line with what a "normal" [[Toku]] would be like. The amount of action was greatly increased, characterisation was decreased with some characters suffering full-blown [[Character Derailment]] or [[Flanderization]], elements that were considered [[Nightmare Fuel]] by [[Moral Guardians]] were eliminated, a [[The Scrappy|Scrappy]] called Kyosuke Kiriya was introduced to act as a [[Jerkass]] [[The Rival|Rival]] to Asumu, a [[The Smurfette Principle|second female Rider was eliminated]], a new [[Opening Theme]] replaced the unique [[Instrumental Theme Tune]], scripts were being rewritten right up to the day of shooting... the list goes on.


The [[Retool]] was a critical ''[[Jumping the Shark|disaster]]'', with fans, critics and even the cast absolutely ''[[They Changed It Now It Sucks|hating]]'' the changes made to a series that had very much grown on everyone. While it still managed to have some good moments, the original spirit was very much lost and the executives that had ordered the Retool got lambasted for their gross mishandling of one of Toei's premier franchises.
The [[Retool]] was a critical ''[[Jumping the Shark|disaster]]'', with fans, critics and even the cast absolutely ''[[They Changed It, Now It Sucks|hating]]'' the changes made to a series that had very much grown on everyone. While it still managed to have some good moments, the original spirit was very much lost and the executives that had ordered the Retool got lambasted for their gross mishandling of one of Toei's premier franchises.


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* [[Evil Mentor]] - Shuki, Zanki's [[Knight Templar]] teacher.
* [[Evil Mentor]] - Shuki, Zanki's [[Knight Templar]] teacher.
* [[Expecting Someone Taller]] - Watch Kiriya's expression when he meets Hibiki for the first time.
* [[Expecting Someone Taller]] - Watch Kiriya's expression when he meets Hibiki for the first time.
* [[First Name Basis]] - The one-year-later [[Distant Finale]] is open-ended as to the nature Asumu and Hitomi's relationship, but the change from calling her "Mochida-san" to calling her "Hitomi" is pretty blatant, nonetheless.
* [[First-Name Basis]] - The one-year-later [[Distant Finale]] is open-ended as to the nature Asumu and Hitomi's relationship, but the change from calling her "Mochida-san" to calling her "Hitomi" is pretty blatant, nonetheless.
* [[Freudian Trio]]
* [[Freudian Trio]]
** Ego: Hibiki
** Ego: Hibiki
** Superego: Ibuki
** Superego: Ibuki
** Id: Todoroki
** Id: Todoroki
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself Man]] - Zanki does this to Ibuki once, and Todoroki gets something like a [[Heroic BSOD]] when he thinks Zanki doesn't believe him to be worth the trouble.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]] - Zanki does this to Ibuki once, and Todoroki gets something like a [[Heroic BSOD]] when he thinks Zanki doesn't believe him to be worth the trouble.
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]] - Recurring enemies much like the [[Demonic Spider]] entry above.
* [[Giant Enemy Crab]] - Recurring enemies much like the [[Demonic Spider]] entry above.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]] - Shuki, whose Oni form reflects this by growing an ugly demon face.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]] - Shuki, whose Oni form reflects this by growing an ugly demon face.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]] - Fuse Akira, who performs the ED and 2nd title theme, appears in-show as a retired Oni and [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]].
* [[Hey It's That Voice]] - Fuse Akira, who performs the ED and 2nd title theme, appears in-show as a retired Oni and [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]].
* [[Homage]] - A couple to [[Shotaro Ishinomori]]'s earlier work, ''[[Henshin Ninja Arashi]]'', which, according to rumor, ''Hibiki'' was at one point planned to be a spin-off/sequel/remake of. The Oni Armor used by briefly used by Shuki was visually inspired by Arashi himself, and the Makamou that appear in [[The Movie]] bear a symbol remiscent of ''Arashi'''s Blood Wheel Clan.
* [[Homage]] - A couple to [[Shotaro Ishinomori]]'s earlier work, ''[[Henshin Ninja Arashi]]'', which, according to rumor, ''Hibiki'' was at one point planned to be a spin-off/sequel/remake of. The Oni Armor used by briefly used by Shuki was visually inspired by Arashi himself, and the Makamou that appear in [[The Movie]] bear a symbol remiscent of ''Arashi'''s Blood Wheel Clan.
* [[Honest Axe]] - Asumu learns to narrate this fable towards the end of the series. It's relevant to the plot in a way, as Asumu has to be honest with himself about whether the path of an Oni was ever the one for him.
* [[Honest Axe]] - Asumu learns to narrate this fable towards the end of the series. It's relevant to the plot in a way, as Asumu has to be honest with himself about whether the path of an Oni was ever the one for him.
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* [[Palette Swap]] - Hibiki's first powerup form is... Hibiki in red and silver. {{spoiler|The one that follows is significantly more elaborate.}} And Zanki and Todoroki look exactly the same, apart from bronze and silver detail respectively.
* [[Palette Swap]] - Hibiki's first powerup form is... Hibiki in red and silver. {{spoiler|The one that follows is significantly more elaborate.}} And Zanki and Todoroki look exactly the same, apart from bronze and silver detail respectively.
* [[The Power of Rock]] - Todoroki (and to a lesser extent, Zanki), who wield electric guitars. Todoroki even goes so far as to play his own guitar solos whenever he wins a battle.
* [[The Power of Rock]] - Todoroki (and to a lesser extent, Zanki), who wield electric guitars. Todoroki even goes so far as to play his own guitar solos whenever he wins a battle.
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]] - The series was partially based off a story by Shotaro Ishinomori titled "Onigeki Hibiki". It was originally going to be a non-KR series, but after Ishinomori's death his son [[Dolled Up Installment|turned it into a KR series]].
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]] - The series was partially based off a story by Shotaro Ishinomori titled "Onigeki Hibiki". It was originally going to be a non-KR series, but after Ishinomori's death his son [[Dolled-Up Installment|turned it into a KR series]].
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] - "Super Douji" and "Super Hime", introduced after the [[Retool]].
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]] - "Super Douji" and "Super Hime", introduced after the [[Retool]].
* [[Razor Wind]] - One of several finishing moves the Armed Saber is capable of.
* [[Razor Wind]] - One of several finishing moves the Armed Saber is capable of.
* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]] - Hibiki and Ibuki may appear to be a literal verion of this, but they're really quite similar apart from an age difference and some levels of maturity. Hibiki and Zanki however...
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]] - Hibiki and Ibuki may appear to be a literal verion of this, but they're really quite similar apart from an age difference and some levels of maturity. Hibiki and Zanki however...
* [[Retraux]] - It's basically [[That 70s Show|That '80s Show]] for [[Kamen Rider]].
* [[Retraux]] - It's basically [[That 70s Show|That '80s Show]] for [[Kamen Rider]].
* [[Robot Buddy]] - The Disc Animals.
* [[Robot Buddy]] - The Disc Animals.
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* [[Those Two Guys|Those Two Girls]] - Kasumi and Hinaka.
* [[Those Two Guys|Those Two Girls]] - Kasumi and Hinaka.
* [[Training From Hell]] - Hibiki and Todoroki have to undergo this after they {{spoiler|lose their powers}}.
* [[Training From Hell]] - Hibiki and Todoroki have to undergo this after they {{spoiler|lose their powers}}.
* [[The Un Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Akira in her Oni form. Shuki as she should look, given her actual age.}}
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Akira in her Oni form. Shuki as she should look, given her actual age.}}
* [[Visions of Another Self]] - The movie, which features "samurai era" parallels of the entire cast.
* [[Visions of Another Self]] - The movie, which features "samurai era" parallels of the entire cast.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
* [[Weapon of Choice]]:
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** [[Blade On a Stick]] - Todoroki, Habataki.
** [[Blade On a Stick]] - Todoroki, Habataki.
** [[Boom Stick]] - Habataki's [[Blade On a Stick]] [[Swiss Army Weapon|doubles up as a blowdart pipe and a flute.]]
** [[Boom Stick]] - Habataki's [[Blade On a Stick]] [[Swiss Army Weapon|doubles up as a blowdart pipe and a flute.]]
** [[Dual Wielding]] - Hibiki, and by association, Ibuki and Todoroki after he coaches them on taiko drumming during the summer arc.
** [[Dual-Wielding]] - Hibiki, and by association, Ibuki and Todoroki after he coaches them on taiko drumming during the summer arc.
*** Two one-time examples: Sabaki is seen wielding twin daggers, the only time he's using any kind of weapon; Todoroki is seen wielding his and Zanki's axes at the same time {{spoiler|in honor of Zanki's memory.}}
*** Two one-time examples: Sabaki is seen wielding twin daggers, the only time he's using any kind of weapon; Todoroki is seen wielding his and Zanki's axes at the same time {{spoiler|in honor of Zanki's memory.}}
*** From the movie: Kirameki with his cymbals, Kabuki with [[Always Camp|a sword and umbrella]].
*** From the movie: Kirameki with his cymbals, Kabuki with [[Always Camp|a sword and umbrella]].

Revision as of 13:22, 8 January 2014

 Hit the beat, keep your beat!

The 2005-2006 series of Kamen Rider, actually based on a story by Shotaro Ishinomori titled "Onigeki Hibiki", and the sixth installment in the Heisei Era.

A secret war is taking place between the Oni- humans who have trained their bodies to be able to harness supernatural power- and the Makamou, demonic creatures that lurk in the forests of Japan. Into this conflict stumbles Asumu Adachi, a young boy who is unsure what he wishes to do with his life. He encounters one of the leading Oni of the Takeshi organisation- a cool and confident man named Hibiki- and soon they develop a student-teacher relationship.

Later on, additional Oni enter the story: first, a mellow young man named Ibuki and his young student Akira, who is in training to be Ibuki's successor as an Oni. Meanwhile, an excitable new Oni named Todoroki wishes to create his own legacy under the watchful eye of his veteran teacher, Zanki.

The story is told from the perceptive of Asumu and is very much a Coming of Age Story focusing on the relationship between mentor and student, the old and new generation and the choices that we make in life. The Oni are all Musical Assassins, using their "pure sound" to purify the Makamou they fight. The series also averts Hard Work Hardly Works by showing the Oni training hard to maintain their bodies and ability to use the Oni power; in fact, an entire arc- "Summer Of Training"- is devoted entirely to their training efforts.

As a Kamen Rider series, it foregoes a large amount of action in order to focus on characterisation and discards a lot of the aesthetics of the franchise in the process: for example, the Oni do not say "Henshin" to transform, nor do they use belts as their Transformation Trinkets. Also, the Takeshi organisation was depicted as having thousands of Oni members positioned across the globe, which was in stark contrast to the "lone hero" archetype of Kamen Riders past. For this reason it divided a lot of fans as to whether or not it was a "true" Kamen Rider series, with its defenders arguing that it has the most empathetic characterisation of any of the New Generation series and that the titular character carries the true heroic spirit of a Kamen Rider far better than many of his predecessors.

Sadly, the series will also be notable as the most tragic victim of Executive Meddling in the franchise's long history. Circa episode 30, Toei executives ordered a massive Retool of the series in order to bring it more into line with what a "normal" Toku would be like. The amount of action was greatly increased, characterisation was decreased with some characters suffering full-blown Character Derailment or Flanderization, elements that were considered Nightmare Fuel by Moral Guardians were eliminated, a Scrappy called Kyosuke Kiriya was introduced to act as a Jerkass Rival to Asumu, a second female Rider was eliminated, a new Opening Theme replaced the unique Instrumental Theme Tune, scripts were being rewritten right up to the day of shooting... the list goes on.

The Retool was a critical disaster, with fans, critics and even the cast absolutely hating the changes made to a series that had very much grown on everyone. While it still managed to have some good moments, the original spirit was very much lost and the executives that had ordered the Retool got lambasted for their gross mishandling of one of Toei's premier franchises.


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