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Kamen Rider vs. Ambassador Hell
Takeshi Hongo and FBI agent Kazuya Taki fake their deaths when they are attacked by Shocker soldiers during a motocross race. They disguise themselves as Shocker soldiers and infiltrate the main headquarters, but it doesn't take too long for Ambassador Hell to find their whereabouts and trap them. Before he detonates a bomb within the base, Ambassador Hell tells Kamen Rider #1 and Taki that Shocker is preparing a giant laser capable of destroying cities. Our two heroes must escape from the base's self-destruction and stop Shocker from arming their latest weapon. Not only that, they must rescue Tachibana and the racing club, who have been abducted by Shocker's minions.
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Plot Summary
Kamen Rider Ichigo and Kamen Rider V3 team up to battle the nefarious Ambassador Hell and his Shocker organization. Ambassador Hell, a new and formidable foe, aims to conquer the world with advanced technology and terrifying monsters. The Riders must overcome their differences and combine their powers to thwart his ultimate plan and save humanity from a grim future.
Critical Reception
This film is a classic crossover event for fans of the early Kamen Rider series, celebrated for its action sequences and the popular pairing of two iconic heroes. While its narrative is straightforward, it delivers the high-octane thrills expected from the franchise, appealing strongly to its dedicated fanbase.
What Reviewers Say
Fans appreciate the exciting team-up of Kamen Rider Ichigo and V3.
The fight choreography and monster designs are highlights.
A nostalgic treat for long-time followers of the franchise.
Google audience: Audience reception is overwhelmingly positive among fans of the original Kamen Rider series, who praise the action and the iconic character crossovers. Specific comments often highlight the nostalgic value and the thrilling battle sequences.
Fun Fact
This film was released as a double feature alongside 'Hyouden Aitsu' (1972).
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