Date: 26 Apr 2026

Kamen Rider Zero-One: Review: This Is My Flowery Way of Life

Episode 18, “This Is My Flowery Way of Life,” serves as a poignant exploration of the “Workplace Competition” arc, balancing the high-stakes corporate battle between Hiden and ZAIA with a surprisingly grounded look at traditional artistry. The focus on Ikebana allows the show to move past simple combat and delve into the philosophy of “heart” …

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Gavan Infinity: Synopsis: Dimensional Ninja Scroll

Picking up from the previous encounter, the mysterious “Ninja Gavan,” revealed to be Kunai Kazanami (Gavan Raiya), forcibly takes Reiji with him across dimensions to MultiEarth Z2066. It is revealed that Kunai has struck a dangerous bargain with the Galactic Syndicate Bai Akube, the greatest enemies of the Galaxy Federal Police, promising to deliver Reiji …

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Gavan Infinity: Synopsis: Ninja Gavan

Reiji and his team from the Archives Division investigate an “Emorgy” anomaly on MultiEarth I5109. While searching a site previously cleared of Emons, they discover a stray Emorgear, only for a mysterious green light to descend from the sky. A new, unknown Gavan appears from within the light, seizes the device, and vanishes. This encounter …

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Kamen Rider ZEZTZ: Synopsis: Case32: Overcome

Following the shock of learning his parentage, Baku must regain his bearings to face the Zeztz Darkness Nightmare, which is rapidly gaining power. Inside the “Zeztz Room,” Zero admits to using Baku’s Rider self to achieve his own goals before waking up, leaving Baku behind. In the dream world, Baku and Nem reunite and discuss …

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Super Space Sheriff Gavan Infinity: Review: Dimensional Ninja Scroll

Episode 11, “Dimensional Ninja Scroll,” is a high-stakes rescue mission that brings the series to Multi-Earth Z2066. The episode centers on Kunai Kazanami (Gavan Raiya), whose stoic facade is shattered when he discovers his sister, Hatsune, is being held hostage by a powerful criminal organization. This personal stake adds much-needed emotional weight to the “Ninja …

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Kamen Rider Zero-One: Review: It Is I, the President and a Kamen Rider

Episode 17, “It Is I, the President and a Kamen Rider,” marks the debut of the Workplace Competition arc and officially introduces the series’ most polarizing antagonist, Gai Amatsu, as a direct combatant. The episode kicks off a high-stakes corporate battle where Hiden Intelligence must face ZAIA Enterprise in a five-round “A.I. vs. Human” contest …

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Kamen Rider Zero-One: Review: This is the Dawn of ZAIA

Episode 16, “This is the Dawn of ZAIA,” serves as a spectacular bridge between the series’ first major arc and the upcoming corporate war. The episode’s action is top-tier, featuring the final showdown between Aruto and Jin. The debut of the Shining Assault Hopper “Shine System”—a flurry of funnel-like drones—is a visual high point that …

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Kamen Rider Zero-One: Review: End of the Beginning

Episode 15, “End of the Beginning,” serves as the explosive first-act finale, delivering a heavy dose of consequences for both Hiden Intelligence and MetsubouJinrai.net. The episode is defined by its relentless pace, as Aruto and Fuwa launch a direct assault on the terrorist base at Daybreak Town. The debut of Shining Assault Hopper is a …

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Kamen Rider Zero-One: Review: We Are the Astronaut Brothers!

Episode 14, “We Are the Astronaut Brothers!,” is a high-octane chapter that shifts the action to Hiden’s Space Development Center, introducing the memorable astronaut Humagear duo, Raiden and Subaru. Raiden’s boisterous, hot-headed personality creates a fun dynamic with Aruto, but the episode quickly pivots to a darker tone. The revelation that Raiden is actually a …

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Kamen Rider Zero-One: Review: My Job is the President’s Secretary

“My Job is the President’s Secretary,” is a masterclass in subverting the typical “mid-season upgrade” hype. While most series treat a new form as an instant win, Zero-One throws Aruto into a desperate struggle as the Shining Hopper Progrise Key initially fails to live up to its name. The realization that the key is “incomplete” …

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