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Review by Kamen Rider Ryuki tells the story of Shinji Kido, who finds a mysterious deck of cards while investigating a disappearance. This Advent Deck allows him to transform into a Kamen Rider and cross into the mirror world from where monsters have been escaping and causing the mysterious disappearances around the city.

Shinji makes a contract with the Dragreder, becoming Kamen Rider Ryuki, in order to protect humanity from these monsters. By becoming a Kamen Rider, however, he is dragged into the war that the thirteen holders of the Advent Decks have become entangled in. They are to fight each other to the death in order to become the strongest and only Kamen Rider (Highlander anybody?). The packaging is really great. Since the Saint Cloth Myth line was the first adult toy line I collected, I have been spoiled by how nice the book-style packaging is on that line. When I got my first S.H.

Figuarts, I was quite unimpressed with the packaging, by comparison. The Ryuki/Dragreder Figuarts box, on the other hand is quite hefty and striking. It is more than twice the size of a normal S.H Figuarts box! Rightfully so, since it comes packed with a slew of hands, the Drag Visor, a display stand, and the Dragreder. My only real beef with this figure are the grey nubs (I want to call them vents because they look like them, but then it would get confusing since the weapons and attacks are called Vents). The nubs on the forearms and shoulders come out in order to accomodate the Guard Vents, dragon head ( Strike Vent), and the Drag Visor.

Beware though, once you take off the nubs on the forearms and put them back in again, they will probably never stay on for long since the fit with the nub and the plastic piece that wraps around the hand will never be quite be right again. I cannot count how many times these things have fallen off and I have almost lost them. [citation needed] I've heard in general that none of the English adaptations do better than their original incarnations when shown in Japan. In particular, the idea Lost Galaxy outperformed Gingaman appears to be a nasty rumor more than anything. I believe Toei does these re-showings partially just to get the merchandise a little more advertising with little effort. Also I doubt the Figuarts Ryuki was directly related to Dragon Knight being aired in Japan.

It may have had something to do with Max Factory's weird loophole with licensing Dragon Knight apart from Ryuki, which may have prompted Bandai to show them how it's done but in the end the Japanese collectors just see the Figmas as Ryuki figures. The Figuarts is kind of late to the party anyways so it is probably just some Heisei Rider nostalgia. Ryuki is almost ten years old at this point. It's been said but it's mainly lies. Power Rangers generally had horrible rating in Japan due to being broadcast during late hours. There haven't been any american adaptation dubs that have beaten out the original Japanese ratings.

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The people that are spreading these rumors are normally trolls and rabid Power Ranger fanboys. Keygen software for mac. Zyuranger Ratings: Power Rangers Ratings: Now if only people would stop spreading these rumors we'll be fine. I also just thought it was Bandai's way of sticking it to Max Factory's figmas which I don't think sold that well, since many of the major retailers ended up selling them at heavily discounted prices. LuizSSB- I also though that Ryuki was kind of lacking, which is why I did not finish it.