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Kamen Rider Black
Tokusatsu superhero-drama television series
Tokusatsu superhero-drama television series
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| image | RiderBlack1.png | |
| genre | Tokusatsu | |
| Superhero fiction | ||
| Science fiction | ||
| Action/Adventure | ||
| Dark Fantasy | ||
| Drama | ||
| Conspiracy | ||
| alt_name | Masked Rider Black | |
| Black Kamen Rider | ||
| runtime | 20–25 minutes | |
| creator | Shotaro Ishinomori | |
| writer | Shōzō Uehara (eps 1-12) | |
| Noboru Sugimura (eps 13-51) | ||
| director | Yoshiaki Kobayashi | |
| starring | ||
| based_on | ||
| voices | ||
| narrator | Kiyoshi Kobayashi | |
| Issei Masamune | ||
| music | Eiji Kawamura | |
| country | Japan | |
| company | ||
| network | JNN (MBS, TBS) | |
| first_aired | ||
| last_aired | ||
| num_episodes | 51 | |
| related | {{Plainlist | |
| type | manga | |
| author | Shotaro Ishinomori | |
| publisher | Shogakukan | |
| magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday | |
| first | 1987 | |
| last | 1989 | |
| volumes | 6 |
Superhero fiction Science fiction Action/Adventure Dark Fantasy Drama Conspiracy Black Kamen Rider Noboru Sugimura (eps 13-51) Issei Masamune
- Kamen Rider Super-1
- Kamen Rider Black RX Kamen Rider Black is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero-drama television series. It is the eighth installment in the ''[[Kamen Rider Series|Kamen Rider ]]'' series and a co-production between Mainichi Broadcasting System and Toei. The series aired on all Japan News Network affiliates from October 4, 1987, to October 9, 1988. For distribution purposes, Toei refers to this television series as Black Masked Rider.
The series has spawned a manga adaptation that ran in Shōnen Sunday during its broadcast; a direct sequel, Kamen Rider Black RX, in 1988; and a reboot, Kamen Rider Black Sun, in 2022.
Synopsis
Main article: List of Kamen Rider Black characters
The Creation King is the pinnacle of the evil cult Gorgom. As his life begins to extinguish, the elected Creation King will inherit his power. On the night of their 19th birthday, stepbrothers Kotaro Minami and Nobuhiko Akizuki were kidnapped by Gorgom and submitted to a mutant cyborg surgery to become the candidates for the next Gorgom Creation King. Both of them are called Century Kings and are destined to best each other in a final battle - whoever wins will become the next Creation King. Kotaro escaped before getting brainwashed (which is the final step in the surgery), with help from his foster father, and turned against Gorgom. He soon finds out the horrific truth from his stepfather: Gorgom originally killed his true parents and, since both Kotaro and Nobuhiko were born on the day of a solar eclipse, are referred to as "Black Sun" and "Shadow Moon". Kotaro, taking on the name of Kamen Rider Black, was determined to rescue his stepbrother from Gorgom while protecting Japan. However, later in the series, Nobuhiko emerged as Shadow Moon to fight Kotaro with the survivor becoming the next Creation King.
Episodes
- Black!! Transform (Original Airdate: October 4, 1987)
- The Mutant Party (Original Airdate: October 11, 1987)
- Strange? Strange Cyborgs (Original Airdate: October 18, 1987)
- The Devil's Laboratory (Original Airdate: October 25, 1987)
- Run Through the Maze, Kotaro (Original Airdate: November 1, 1987)
- Riddle Of The Secret Espers (Original Airdate: November 8, 1987)
- The Regenerated Bio-Machine (Original Airdate: November 15, 1987)
- The Devil's Trill (Original Airdate: November 22, 1987)
- Bishum's Red Lips (Original Airdate: November 29, 1987)
- Where's Nobuhiko? (Original Airdate: December 6, 1987)
- The Starving Mutants (Original Airdate: December 13, 1987)
- Birth Of The Super Machine Legend (Original Airdate: December 20, 1987)
- My Mom Is A Mutant Nanny (Original Airdate: December 27, 1987)
- The Day The Tuna Disappeared (Original Airdate: January 10, 1988)
- The Targeted Ghoul School (Original Airdate: January 17, 1988)
- My Friend! Go Beyond The Sea (Original Airdate: January 24, 1988)
- Kyoko's Strange Dream (Original Airdate: January 31, 1988)
- Sword Saint Bilgenia!! (Original Airdate: February 7, 1988)
- The Suffocating Trap Of Hell (Original Airdate: February 14, 1988)
- Rider's Grave (Original Airdate: February 21, 1988)
- Clash! The Two Super Machines (Original Airdate: February 28, 1988)
- The Shadow That Stalks Dad (Original Airdate: March 6, 1988)
- Marumo's Magical Powers (Original Airdate: March 13, 1988)
- The Female College Student's Nightmare (Original Airdate: March 20, 1988)
- The Roaring Armed Machine (Original Airdate: April 3, 1988)
- Rescue The Psychic Girl (Original Airdate: April 10, 1988)
- Fire Breathing Danger Road (Original Airdate: April 17, 1988)
- Scarab Beetle's Invitation To Hell (Original Airdate: April 24, 1988)
- The Targeted Death Mask (Original Airdate: May 1, 1988)
- Aloha to an Assassin! (Original Airdate: May 8, 1988)
- Burn! Boy Warriors (Original Airdate: May 15, 1988)
- Dream Girl Yuki (Original Airdate: May 22, 1988)
- Father, Son And The River Of Love (Original Airdate: May 29, 1988)
- Revival?! The Prince of Hell (Original Airdate: June 5, 1988)
- Showdown! The Two Princes (Original Airdate: June 12, 1988)
- The War Declaration of Love and Death (Original Airdate: June 19, 1988)
- Memories of Yubari's Sky (Original Airdate: June 26, 1988)
- Mystery!? The EP-Party Boy Squad (Original Airdate: July 3, 1988)
- The Idol's Poison Fangs (Original Airdate: July 10, 1988)
- Secret Of The Karate Master (Original Airdate: July 17, 1988)
- The Dangerous Time Thief (Original Airdate: July 24, 1988)
- Tokyo Mutant Gathering (Original Airdate: July 31, 1988)
- Battle at the Mutant Farm! (Original Airdate: August 7, 1988)
- An Ocean Inside The Closet (Original Airdate: August 14, 1988)
- Death Of Flower Mutant Bishum (Original Airdate: August 21, 1988)
- Baraom's Fierce Death (Original Airdate: August 28, 1988)
- Death of the Rider! (Original Airdate: September 4, 1988)
- Bouquet of Reminiscence, Into The Ocean (Original Airdate: September 11, 1988)
- Fierce Battle! Death Of Darom (Original Airdate: September 18, 1988)
- The Creation King's True Form? (Original Airdate: October 2, 1988)
- Gorgom's Last Day (Original Airdate: October 9, 1988)
Cast
- Tetsuo Kurata as Kotaro Minami
- Jiro Okamoto as Kamen Rider Black (actor suit)
- Takahito Horiuchi as Nobuhiko Akizuki
- Tokio Iwata as Century King Shadow Moon (actor suit)
- Masaki Terasoma as Shadow Moon
- Akemi Inoue as Kyoko Akizuki
- Ayumi Taguchi as Katsumi Kida
- Hitomi Yoshii as High Priestess Bishium
- Susumu Kurobe as Hideomi Kuromatsu
- Jun Yoshida as Kensei Bilgenia
- Takeshi Watabe as Creation King
- Shōzō Iizuka as High Priest Darom
- Toshimichi Takahashi as High Priest Baraom
- Kiyoshi Kobayashi (1-39) and Issei Masamune (40–51) as the Narrator
Guest actors
- Kantarō Suga as Soichiro Akizuki
- Sent Hoshi as Masaru Todo
- Yutaka Hirose as Hayami
- Ryōsuke Sakamoto as Morita
- Miyuki Nagato as Gorgom Henchwoman
- Jōji Nakata as Shigeru Sugiyama
- Masaki Kyomoto as Ryusuke Taki
- Kouji Unogi as Buffalo Mutant (Human Form)
- Hiroko Nishimoto as Kimie Tadokoro
- Mayumi Yoshida
- Masashi Ishibashi as Saburo Takasugi
- Shun Ueda as Kuwagata Mutant (Human Form)
- Eisuke Yoda as Kujira Mutant
Songs
;Opening theme
- "Kamen Rider Black"
- Lyrics: Yoko Aki
- Composition: Ryudo Uzaki
- Arrangement: Eiji Kawamura
- Artist: Tetsuo Kurata
;Ending theme
- "Long Long Ago, 20th Century"
- Lyrics: Yoko Aki
- Composition: Ryudo Uzaki
- Arrangement: Eiji Kawamura
- Artist: Norio Sakai
International Broadcast, Home Video and Streaming
- In its home country of Japan from August 1992 to August 1993, the full series was released on VHS by Toei Video and spread across 13 volumes with four episodes on each tape, with the last volume containing only three episodes. Then from December 10, 2004, to April 21, 2005, the series was released in full on DVD in five volumes. Each volume contains 2 discs (1 disc for Vol.5) and 12 episodes (11 episodes for Vol.1, 6 episodes for Vol.5). Then from December 5, 2014, to April 8, 2015, the series was released on Blu-Ray and spread in three volumes. Each release containing three discs with 17 episodes. The Official Toei Tokusatsu YouTube channel also broadcast the series online from August 1, 2011, to January 22, 2012, then December 23, 2013 to June 15, 2014, then May 6, - November 4, 2017 and June 16, 2021. The Toei Tokusatsu Nico Nico Official Channel also broadcast it online from May 6, 2012 – April 14, 2013. Re-runs of the series aired on the Toei Channel during the frames of June–December 2001, January–April 2004, February–August 2013 and February–August 2015.
- It aired in Thailand in 1990 on Saturday before noon on Channel 3, dubbed as weera burut nakak dam. ("วีรบุรุษหน้ากากดำ", ).
- In the Chinese-speaking world, Cantonese, Mandarin (Taiwan dialect) and Hmong dubs were produced and aired in Hong Kong, Taiwan and in the Hmong-speaking regions and respectively.
- In Hong Kong, the series aired with a Cantonese Chinese dub aired from July 2, 1990, and finished on September 5, 1991. Originally, it aired from July 2 to October 1990 at first on Asia Television. At the time, it was titled: "Kamen Rider 1990." (幪面超人1990) The broadcast time was initially at 8:00pm every Monday to Friday, about half an hour, and later changed to an irregular time slot. Later on, the same channel premiered the sequel series, Kamen Rider Black RX from July 1 to August 1, 1991, and then renamed this series, Kamen Rider Black (假面騎士BLACK) for re-runs from August 2 to September 6, 1991, which was the only time this happened. After the re-run, the channel combined both shows into naming it Kamen Rider 1991. (幪面超人1991)
- In Taiwan, the series aired from December 1996 to December 1997 as Masked Rider Black (假面超人BLACK) on the Star Chinese Channel with a Taiwanese Mandarin dub, along with its sequel series, Kamen Rider Black RX. This was the very first Kamen Rider series to air in Taiwan.
- For the Hmong-speaking regions, A Hmong dub was produced and titled under Ntsaum Nab and was released direct to video.
- It was initially the first of the two series of the Kamen Rider franchise to be broadcast in Brazil (the other being its sequel Kamen Rider Black RX), by the now-extinct network Rede Manchete from April 22, 1991, to July 15, 1994, and was also released on home video. This series debuted on the same channel on the same day as two other Toei Tokusatsu shows being Hikari Sentai Maskman (aired as Defensores da Luz Maskman (Maskman - Defenders of Light)) and Jikuu Senshi Spielban (which was renamed Jaspion 2 after the success of Juspion (Jaspion in the dub) had there). Even with the title of Black Kamen Rider adopted by the dubbing and early TV promos, the series was announced later as Blackman, which was also used for the toy line and the Brazilian soundtrack album. It also aired reruns in 2010 on the channel Ulbra TV and also returned briefly on August 30, 2020, on the Band network. Originally, The last episode (51 - Gorgom's Last Day) was never shown, as Toei only shipped 50 out of 51 episodes for cost reasons. In 2020, that last episode was finally dubbed and was supposed to air on Band. However, after a dispute with Sato Company over the license towards dubbing rights, the series was pulled from re-runs in the following week from after only showing the first two episodes. On July 16, 2023, the final episode finally made its debut held at theater chains ran by the company, and all 51 episodes in dubbed format are now available for streaming. On November 7, 2023, a Brazilian Portuguese dub of Kamen Rider Build was confirmed to be in the making, thus making that the third series to officially be displayed with a dub in the region.
- In the Philippines, Kamen Rider Black and Kamen Rider Black RX were aired on IBC-13 from 1991 to 1998 under the title Masked Rider Black with a Tagalog dub every Sunday. It has become one of the highest-rated TV shows of that time.
- In Indonesia, this series has been dubbed in Indonesian three times. The first dub aired was broadcast as Ksatria Baja Hitam which means The Black Steel Knight and aired from 1993 to 1994 on RCTI with a cult status earned. A second dub aired from 2004 to 2006 on Indosiar as Masked Rider Black. Then the series returned in 2020 on RTV and for YouTube also under the title Masked Rider Black (which is the title used by Toei for international distribution as well) with a third dub being shown.
- In Malaysia, the series has been dubbed in Malaysian and first aired on TV1 in 1990 under Suria Perkasa Hitam and it recently previously aired on RTM TV1 in 2021.
- In the Latin American Spanish speaking regions, it is currently being streamed on Pluto TV with subtitles in the original Japanese audio.
- The series was licensed by Discotek Media for Blu-Ray in the US. It was announced during the Spooktacular” Discotek Day stream on October 25, 2022, and was released on February 28, 2023.
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