Kamen Rider 1971 — - 1973 -english Subbed- ((exclusive))

The original Kamen Rider (1971–1973) is the definitive foundation of the "Henshin" (transformation) superhero genre in Japan. Running for 98 episodes, it introduced the world to the grasshopper-themed cyborg warrior fighting against the global terrorist organization Story & Key Characters The series follows Takeshi Hongo

Created by writer Shotaro Ishinomori and producer Tohru Kai, Kamen Rider was first broadcast on April 3, 1971, on Mainichi Television in Japan. The show's concept was inspired by Ishinomori's own manga of the same name, which had been serialized in Shonen Magazine since 1970. The series follows the story of Takumi Hino, a young motorcycle stunt rider who becomes the legendary Kamen Rider after being transformed into a powerful, masked hero by a mysterious being known as the "Devil Bug". Kamen Rider 1971 - 1973 -English Subbed-

The story begins with Takeshi Hongo, a brilliant motorcycle racer and biochemist. He is kidnapped by Shocker—a cult-like group bent on world domination—to be transformed into a powerful cyborg. Before Shocker can brainwash him, Hongo escapes with the help of his mentor, Professor Midorikawa. Utilizing his new superhuman strength and the "Typhoon" belt, Hongo vows to use Shocker's own technology against them as Kamen Rider 1. Evolution and the Arrival of The original Kamen Rider (1971–1973) is the definitive

2. The Birth of the "Henshin" Pose

Before every modern Rider strikes a pose, there was Takeshi Hongo. The original series features the "Henshin Pose" (transformation pose) in its rawest form. Watching Hongo wind up in the wind, the belt spinning, is a visceral thrill that subtitles make accessible. The series follows the story of Takumi Hino,