Masked Rider | |
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Also known as | Saban's Masked Rider |
Genre | Action/adventure Superhero Comedy Tokusatsu |
Created by | Haim Saban Shuki Levy Toei Company, Ltd. |
Based on | Kamen Rider Black RX by Toei Company |
Starring | T. J. Roberts Rheannon J. Slover Ashton McArn II David Stenstrom Candace Kita Ken Ring Jennifer Tung |
Voices of | Jason Narvy Paul Pistore Wendee Lee Michael Sorich Steve Kramer Michael McConnohie Julie Maddalena |
Narrated by | Michael McConnohie (preview and credits narration) |
Composers | Shuki Levy Kussa Mahchi Udi Harpaz |
Country of origin | United States Japan |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 40 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Haim Saban Shuki Levy |
Producer | Robert Hughes |
Production locations | California (Santa Clarita and Los Angeles) Japan (Saitama, Kyoto, Yokohama and Tokyo) |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Saban Entertainment Renaissance Atlantic-Films Toei Company, Ltd. Bugboy Productions, Inc. |
Original release | |
Network | FOX (Fox Kids) Broadcast syndication |
Release | September 16, 1995 – November 20, 1996 |
Related | |
Kamen Rider Black RX |
Masked Rider is an American live-action superhero television series produced by Saban Entertainment and Toei Company, Ltd. It is an American adaptation of the 1988 Japanese television series Kamen Rider Black RX,[1] It aired on Fox as part of the Fox Kids program block from September 16, 1995, to August 31, 1996, and then in syndication from September 9, 1996, to August 1997.[2]
Story
"[Robot Voice: MASKED RIDER!, MASKED RIDER!]
Narrator: On a distant and embattled planet called Edenoi, a young prince named Dex is given great powers by his grandfather, the King, and is sent to the planet Earth, to protect it from the advancing evil of Count Dregon and his vicious Insectivores. Once on Earth, he is adopted by a kind family and learns to live as a human. With his companion Ferbus by his side, Dex is ever-vigilant, ready at a moment's notice to call on his powers to become... Masked Rider!"
- Opening Narration
The series began with the main character, Prince Dex, escaping the Plague Patrol with a small group of Edenoite rebels. Dex heads for Earth, the next target of his sinister uncle Count Dregon, who ruled Edenoi with an iron fist after displacing Dex's grandfather King Lexian. King Lexian had given Dex the Masked Rider powers (where the powers came from is a mystery, although they have been kept for some time by Edenoi's champions), which Dregon desires for himself. Arriving on Earth in a massive crater, Dex finds himself in the care of the Stewarts. A multiracial family consisting of a white father and adopted daughter (named Hal and Molly respectively), an Asian wife (Barbara) and their adopted African-American son (Albee). The addition of an extra Stewart was not noticed by anyone (although, according to Albee, he and Molly are adopted) in Leawood, the town where the series took place in. Dex defends the town as Masked Rider from Count Dregon and his vicious Insectivores.
Edenoi was featured in Power Rangers as the planet where Alpha 5 was created by Lexian, the Edenoites' leader.[3] (Although the continuity between Masked Rider and Power Rangers is unclear based on the differences in the origin story Dex tells the rangers compared to what is shown in Masked Rider)
Dex was dispatched to Earth by his grandfather to keep Count Dregon from taking over it. The scene in which Dex is given his powers by King Lexian (a scene that differs from the televised version) remains in the title sequence, possibly one of the few remaining aspects of the original pilot.
Dex's Masked Rider armor was also eventually given upgrades to change into "Masked Rider Super Gold", a gold-and-black variation equipped with a powerful laser gun, the Ecto-Ray, and "Masked Rider Super Blue", a blue-red-and-grey variation with the power of liquified teleportation and a powerful sword, the Blue Saber.
Edenoites are descended from insects, instead of apes. Dex is not aware that humans did not evolve from insects (as he discovered in "Pet Nappers" where he reports about how humans evolved from insects). Edenoites also possess telepathic abilities that are focused through a gem on their foreheads called mind crystals, which can be hidden telepathically, though in times of stress can become visible. The gem is capable of focusing mental energy, as well as creating mental imagery that can be shared with others. Dex possesses the knowledge needed to detoxify Leawood's rivers using solar-powered lasers.
Dex had a furry friend named Ferbus, a small bear/duck-like creature that followed him to Earth. Ferbus was kept hidden by Molly and Albee because Hal was allergic to fur. Ferbus is eventually revealed to the entire family during the series.
Dex is a loquacious individual. In the first episode, Molly and Albee told him to speak like a regular person, and that he could learn how to do that by watching TV. Sadly, Dex misunderstood and spoke what words he heard in the way that he heard them.
Characters
Main
- Prince Dex/Masked Rider (portrayed by Ted Jan Roberts) – An Edenoite who is the hero of the story. He is the grandson of King Lexian. Dex originates from the fallen planet of Edenoi. In Edenoi's royal family, the powers of the Masked Rider are passed down from generation to generation. As the current Masked Rider, Dex is sent to Earth as "Dex Stewart" to stop his evil uncle Count Dregon from enslaving the Earthlings. He is adopted by the Stewarts and tries to interact with US-American culture. Dex has many capabilities that Earthlings do not possess. He can materialize a crystal on his forehead to transmit his thoughts to others, use it to scan and x-ray, and sense nearby danger. Dex has superhuman strength, super-speed, light wave generation, and telekinetic abilities. While trying to blend in, he appears unusual to everyone else. In order to transform into Masked Rider, he shouts out the phrase "Ectophase Activate!"
- Ferbus (portrayed by Verne Troyer,[4] voiced by Paul Pistore) – Dex's pet and friend. Ferbus is a furry bipedal alien with a beak, and looks similar to furby. He wants nothing more than to be at Dex's side. Ferbus has a big appetite and can get into some trouble at times, but fortunately, Dex manages to bail him out at the right moment. When Ferbus first arrived, Molly and Albee had to hide him due to Hal's allergies, but Hal is not allergic anymore around Ferbus; once he revealed himself, Ferbus was accepted as part of the family. In the episode "Pet Nappers", Nefaria states that Ferbus' species is called the "Monotomonax". The puppet for Ferbus was created by Chiodo Bros. Productions.
- Hal Stewart (portrayed by David Stenstrom) – Dex's adoptive Earth father, a full-time handyman and part-time inventor. His personal workspace is filled with assorted junk and recycled parts. Hal often assembles a weird invention in his spare time which sometimes backfires. He has, however, invented very useful items with some help from Dex. One of his more successful creations is the alien detector alarm that goes off when Count Dregon or his agents come within the radius of the house. Hal was at one point allergic to animal fur, though he had seemingly developed a tolerance as he no longer sneezed around Ferbus.
- Barbara Stewart (portrayed by Candace Kita) – Dex's adoptive Earth mother. She works as a caterer and part-time as a homemaker. Barbara keeps on eye on the family's well-being and constantly has her husband stick to his diet. In one episode, Count Dregon imprisoned Nefaria in one of the monster jars and brainwashed Barbara into his new commander Barbaria. Barbara's love for Dex broke the spell on her.
- Molly Stewart (portrayed by Rheannon J. Slover) – Dex's adoptive Earth sister. Molly always tries to steer Dex in the right direction and help him adjust to life on Earth. Since his arrival, they develop a strong sibling relationship. Dex in turn always supports Molly to the best of his ability. In one episode, Molly tried out for the cheerleading squad and made the cut, though her career as a high school cheerleader is never mentioned afterwards.
- Albee Stewart (portrayed by Ashton McArn) – Dex's adoptive Earth brother. Albee looks up to Dex with enthusiasm as any little brother would. He tries to help Dex get accustomed to Earth by encouraging him to watch a great deal of television. Of course, Albee's help can sometimes lead to Dex acting strange in public. In one episode, he dreamed that he gained the Masked Rider's powers upon bumping into Dex. In his dream, Count Dregon put Albee through a triple death match against three tough Insectivores consisting of Manosect, Dread Dragon, and Cyborgator, but Albee managed to destroy them all.
Villains
- Count Dregon (portrayed by Ken Ring) – An Edenoite who is the main antagonist of the series. He is Dex's uncle, the youngest son of King Lexian, and younger brother of one of Dex's parents. Because of his place in the royal lineage, Count Dregon could not inherit the Masked Rider powers. He was banished from Edenoi for his evil deeds. Count Dregon is determined to have the powers even at the cost of destroying his own family and Edenoi. Count Dregon took advantage of Edenoi's peaceful way and enslaved everyone in full swoop. He wears a gold mask to hide scars he sustained in a duel with King Lexian. In the three-part Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episode "A Friend in Need", it's said that Count Dregon was an old rival of Lord Zedd.
- Nefaria (portrayed by Jennifer Tung) – A human-looking female in black-and-red armor, Nefaria uses the yellow feather on her helmet as a weapon or to write messages. She hardly goes into battle and is often seen on Earth giving commands. Nefaria has sometimes flirted with Count Dregon, but she's often ignored. Sometimes, Nefaria accompanies any Insectovores in the Supernatural category. Her eyes regularly glow bright red and she has an extremely sinister laugh.
- Cyclopter (voiced by Steve Kramer) – A blue one-eyed robot biker in a leather jacket and slacks. Cyclopter has faced Masked Rider in battle occasionally. He is armed with a laser gun and a powerful motorcycle named Cannon Wheels. His head can detach from his body to float around on its own. Sometimes, Cyclopter accompanies any Insectovores in the Robot category.
- Double Face (voiced by Michael Sorich) – A tall man dressed in a blue-green naval coat and white tights. Double Face's distinct feature is that he has two faces: his primary face is the large red visor on his "helmet" and the tiny face on his forehead. He has gone to battle Dex personally with various type of swords and daggers. Sometimes, he accompanies any Insectovores in the Man-Beast category.
- Gork (voiced by Michael McConnohie) – A small unusual creature that speaks in rhyme. Gork is constantly hopping about and annoying everyone else (especially Double Face) on the Spider Base. He is most cowardly and quick to ditch a battle before it's even over. Sometimes, he accompanies any Insectovores in the Alien Lifeform category.
- Fact (voiced by Julie Maddalena) – A small robot that gives out statistical data, calculations, and probabilities concerning a plan before Count Dregon makes any final decision.
- Plague Sentry (voiced by Tom Wyner) – The horse-riding insectoid-like leader of the Plague Patrol that oversees the enslaved Edenoites. The Plague Sentry first appeared in the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers episode "A Friend in Need". He fits the category of Double Face's unit.[lower-alpha 1]
- Plague Patrol (voiced by Scott Page-Pagter, Stephen Apostolina, and Oliver Page) – Three horse-riding monsters that worked for the Plague Sentry. With their boss, they oversee the enslaved Edenoites on Edenoi.[lower-alpha 2]
- The Maggots – Tall, humanoid maggots that serve as Count Dregon's foot soldiers. They always come in three, but they are not so bright, and hardly get the job done. Count Dregon makes reference in "Escape from Edenoi: Part II" that the Maggots belong to Nefaria when he commands her to "dispatch her Maggots". They can spew slime and shoot threads from their mouths. A Maggot was seen in the Onyx Tavern in the Power Rangers in Space episode "Flashes of Darkonda" and the Power Rangers Lost Galaxy episode "Heir to the Throne". The Maggot costumes are repainted and slightly altered from the Mantis monster from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.
- Commandoids – The Commandoids are an alternate set of foot soldiers with hockey mask-like faces. They come in three colors: gray, brown, and black.
- Cogwarts – A trio of toad-like mutants that were sent to assist Plague Sentry and his Plague Patrol in their battle against Masked Rider and the Power Rangers. The three of them were destroyed by Masked Rider in "A Friend in Need" Pt. 3.
Monsters
Supporting
- King Lexian (portrayed by Ralph Votrian) – Dex's grandfather and the ruler of the Edenoite race. King Lexian bestowed the powers of the Masked Rider to Dex when he became far too old to carry on the responsibility. He still communicates with Dex from time to time giving Dex guidance. King Lexian also built Alpha 5 who had been assisting Zordon years before Dex began his mission on Earth.
- Magno (voiced by Wendee Lee) – Masked Rider's talking car. Magno is a red car modeled after an ant-like bug. She is capable of driving at high speeds and digging underground.
- Combat Chopper (voiced by Jason Narvy) – Masked Rider's talking chopper. Chopper is a wisecracking motorbike modeled after a grasshopper. According to part two of the episode "Escape from Edenoi", he can go at a higher speed than that of Magno. With the help of Dex, Chopper can also change into two other variations depending on if Masked Rider uses his Super Gold form as "Super Chopper" or his Super Blue one as "Ultra Chopper".
- Patsy Carbunkle (portrayed by Libby Letlow) – Patsy is a spoiled child that thinks the world should revolve around her. Patsy always lies to further enhance her reputation as the most popular girl at Leawood High School. Patsy is condescending towards the Stewarts and thinks they're all weird, and often rivals with Molly. She does, however, have a soft spot for Dex and occasionally tries to flirt with him.
- Herbie (portrayed by Matthew Bates) – Patsy's friend and unwitting partner in her schemes, Herbie is a stereotypical geek. Although he is friends with the brattiest girl in Leawood, he is still a nice, albeit cowardly, guy and a pretty experienced Dirtbiker.
- Principal Henry Chalmers (portrayed by Don Yanan) – The principal of Leawood High School. Chalmers is much like Principal Caplan from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and encourages teamwork and enforces discipline. He has an obsessive suspicion of Dex's unusual behavior. Although he means no harm, Chalmers constantly keeps his eyes on Dex hoping to find answers.
- Moon Dude (portrayed by Tom Ayers) – The owner of the arcade that Dex, Molly, and Albee frequently hang out at. His arcade has been host to several events and competitions that Dex and his siblings have participated in, such as a dance contest and a video game tournament. In one episode, Moon Dude employed Dex when Dex was looking for a job.
- Donais (portrayed by Winston Story) – An Edenoite who is one of Dex's friends. In "Super Gold", Donais is sent to earth to give Dex the crystal to enable Dex to harness the powers of Super Gold. Unfortunately, he was kidnapped by Count Dregon's Maggots and the crystal was used to transform him into Robo Rider when Donais yells out the phrase "Robo Rider Force!" to fight Dex. This forced Dex to battle his own friend. In the end, Dex helps Donais see that he is Dex's friend. After being restored to normal, Donais hands over the crystal and Dex assumes his Super Gold form to fight Edentada. In "Unmasked Rider", Donais returned to Earth to give Dex the power of Super Blue. This time, Dex saves Donais from the Maggots. When Donais finishes upgrading the Masked Rider powers, Dex assumes his Super Blue form which he uses to destroy Tripron.
- Masked Rider Warriors – A team of ten warriors from different time and space who used the powers of the Masked Rider. They are summoned by King Lexian to help Dex battle the super-monster Bruticon. The Masked Rider Warriors are based on the ten Kamen Rider heroes prior to Black, who appeared on this show via footage from their guest appearance in the final seven episodes of Kamen Rider Black RX. The names were carried over from RX aside for a few changes. However, almost all of the Riders except for Warrior Leader (Kamen Rider 1) and Z-Cross (ZX) ended up introducing themselves with switched names during the roll call due to a mix-up between the edited footage (Kamen Rider 2 and Riderman were cut out from the introduction) and the voice clip that was used (all the names were mentioned in order, with Skyrider and Kamen Rider Super-1 being omitted).
- Warrior Leader (voiced by Kim Strauss) – This was Kamen Rider 1.
- Warrior Commander (voiced by Mike Reynolds) – This was Kamen Rider V3.
- V3 (voiced by Richard Epcar) – This was Kamen Rider X.
- Riderman (voiced by Ken Merckx) – This was Kamen Rider Amazon.
- Masked Rider X (voiced by Kim Strauss) – This was Kamen Rider Stronger.
- Amazon (voiced by Richard Epcar) – This was Skyrider
- Strongman (voiced by Mike Reynolds) – This was Kamen Rider Super-1.
- ZX (Z-Cross) (voiced by Richard Epcar) – This was Kamen Rider ZX, the only Rider whose name was not switched nor changed in the adaptation, although the pronunciation was changed from the original "Zed Cross" to the Americanized "Zee Cross".
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |||||
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1 | "Escape from Edenoi" | Shuki Levy | Shuki Levy & Shell Danielson | September 16, 1995 | |||||
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On the planet of Edenoi, King Lexian grants his grandson Dex the Masked Rider powers before sending him to Earth in a meteor. Upon arrival, Dex's meteor lands in the backyard of the residence of the Stewart family in the city of Leawood. After Dex explains the story of his origins to the Stewarts and why he needs to fit in with the humans on Earth, Count Dregon—the series' main antagonist—sends an Insectivore called the Destructasphere to destroy the city at dawn. In response to Destructasphere's attack, Dex transforms into Masked Rider and prepares for battle. Dex narrowly escapes defeat at the hands of Destructasphere, and is advised by his grandfather, King Lexian, to create new allies for himself, resulting in the birth of Combat Chopper and Magno. But later, Masked Rider and his new allies must battle a trio of Count Dregon's Maggots when they are unleashed upon the local Leawood High School, as well as the Insectivore Beetletron. NOTE: The VHS version of this episode features a fight scene that isn't present in the televised one. | |||||||||
3 | "License to Thrill" | Worth Keeter | Joseph Kuhr | September 23, 1995 | |||||
Dex goes to school with the kids and Nefaria has a plan for Count Dregon. Meanwhile, Ferbus stows away in a school bag, and Dex shares some thoughts with his classmates. Then, Count Dregon sends his Maggots to Leawood High. Can our hero stop the enemy's evil plan? | |||||||||
4 | "Pet Nappers" | Worth Keeter | Clifford Herbert | September 30, 1995 | |||||
The Stewart family prepare for attack. Then, Count Dregon sends Nefaria to recruit a couple burglarars. Now, Ferbus is in danger of being kidnapped. Can our hero protect his friend? | |||||||||
5 | "Bugs on the Loose" | Worth Keeter | Peter Meech | October 7, 1995 | |||||
While out on a bug hunt, Hal and Albee encounter an Insectivore named Mothitron, who attempts to transform them into Insect Soldiers loyal to Count Dregon. Masked Rider must defeat Mothitron as well as discover an antidote for Hal and Albee's growing mutation. | |||||||||
6 | "Arcade Ace" | David Frost | Jane Macintosh | October 14, 1995 | |||||
Albee is challenged by a bully to a video game play-off, but his reluctance ultimately has Dex filling in for him. Meanwhile, Count Dregon unleashes an Insectivore named Crimson Creeper to battle Masked Rider. | |||||||||
7 | "Super Gold" | David Frost | Mark Litton | October 28, 1995 | |||||
8 | November 4, 1995 | ||||||||
Dex's friend Donais comes to Earth on a mission to upgrade the Masked Rider powers to Super Gold, but Count Dregon kidnaps Donais and uses his own crystal to turn Donais into the evil Robo Rider. Dex is able to turn Robo Rider back into Donais, who offers him the upgrade crystal. Masked Rider then uses his new Super Gold form to defeat Count Dregon's Edentata. NOTE: The VHS version of this episode features a flashback scene referencing the three part Mighty Morphin Power Rangers crossover "A Friend in Need" that isn't present in the televised one. | |||||||||
9 | "The Grandma Factor" | Worth Keeter | Peter Meech | November 11, 1995 | |||||
Grandma drops by for a visit. Meanwhile, Count Dregon sends his own visitors, who kidnap Grandma (Although Molly and Albee were the intended targets). Can our hero save Grandma? | |||||||||
10 | "Something's Trashy" | Worth Keeter | Clifford Herbert | November 18, 1995 | |||||
The kids start a clean-up campaign in Leawood and it's just another day at the office for Count Dregon. Then, Nefaria supervises a little cleaning herself. This gives Cyclopter another idea for an evil monster. Can our hero stop the monster? | |||||||||
11 | "Water Water Everywhere" | Worth Keeter | Joseph Kuhr | November 25, 1995 | |||||
After Hal and Barbara see Dex stay up all night of watching television, they choose to engage in recreation by taking the whole family to their local community swimming pool. Count Dregon, however, sets in notion the release of green colored gas into the atmosphere. While the green gas is not intended to affect Dex, it controls the minds of everybody else at the pool and turns them into a mob against him. Dex goes to Dregon base of operations and after destroying the Firebug destroys the controls for the gas. | |||||||||
12 | "Ferbus' First Christmas" | Worth Keeter | Margo McCahon | December 23, 1995 | |||||
Dex and Ferbus learn about the traditions of Christmas on Earth when the holiday is upon Leewood, while also saving Santa Claus from Count Dregon's Maggots. | |||||||||
13 | "Stranger from the North" | Worth Keeter | Clifford Herbert | January 27, 1996 | |||||
A foreign exchange student named Bjorgy visits Leawood High School, and Dex and Molly invite Bjorgy to the Stewarts family for one week. During Bjorgy's stay, Count Dregon's commandoids kidnapped Bjorgy (mistaking him for Dex) and take him to the Hydrasect Monster. Molly and Albee tell Dex of the incident and Dex transforms into Masked Rider and goes to fight the insectivore. After Dex defeats the insectivore, Bjorgy returns to his home, leaving the Stewarts family a present of his country's sing-along songs. | |||||||||
14 | "Dance Crazy" | Rob Malenfant | Margo McCahon | February 3, 1996 | |||||
The kids catch dance fever. Meanwhile, Count Dregon plans to defeat the Masked Rider with an all-new Insectivore. While the dancers compete for the big prize, Count Dregon has a big surprise for our hero. Can he stop the enemy's evil threat? | |||||||||
15 | "The Green-Eyed Monster" | Rob Malenfant | Kati Rocky | February 10, 1996 | |||||
The kids enjoy a day of dirt bike racing and Ferbus enjoys a few treats. Then, Ferbus is left behind and Dex goes looking for him. But, Count Dregon has a surprise for our hero. Can he defeat Dregon's evil forces? | |||||||||
16 | "The Heat Is On" | Worth Keeter | Michael Ryan | February 17, 1996 | |||||
Heliotoid unleashes a heat wave upon Leewood to lure Masked Rider out into the open. Our hero must defeat this new threat and also save Ferbus, who begins to grow dangerously sick from the intense heat. | |||||||||
17 | "Know Your Neighbour" | Worth Keeter | Mark Litton | February 24, 1996 | |||||
The Stewarts become contestants on a hit TV show. Now, Count Dregon is steamin' mad and Maggots are sent to the studio to stop the show. But, the show must go on. Can our hero stop the Maggots? | |||||||||
18 | "The Dash" | Worth Keeter | Mark Litton | February 24, 1996 | |||||
Dex is running a little late, and Mr. Chalmers and the Coach discuss the state track championship. Then, "somebody special" flies by. Count Dregon has an evil plan. Is our hero fast enough to stop him? | |||||||||
19 | "Battle of the Bands" | Rob Malenfant | Diane Sherlock | April 27, 1996 | |||||
The kids get ready for the big Battle of the Bands competition. Then, a monster is sent to wreak havoc on Leawood. Can the Masked Rider defeat Dregon's Insectivore and make it to the Battle of the Bands in time? | |||||||||
20 | "Ferbus Maximus" | Rob Malenfant | Jane Macintosh | May 4, 1996 | |||||
After a dubial showdown between Cyclopter and the Masked Rider, Count Dregon considers Nefaria's next evil plan. When Ferbus takes a bite, strange things begin to happen. Can this evil spell on Ferbus be reversed? | |||||||||
21 | "Unmasked Rider" | Rob Malenfant | Jane Macintosh | June 15, 1996 | |||||
Patsy Carbunkle begins to get too close to discovering the truth about the Stewarts. Meanwhile, Donais returns to Earth to upgrade the Masked Rider powers once more. Dex must use his new Super Blue mode to defeat Dregon's newest Insectivore, Tripron. | |||||||||
22 | "Ferbus' Day Out" | Rob Malenfant | Margo McCahon | June 22, 1996 | |||||
While the Stewarts go out to a restaurant to celebrate Hal and Barbara's wedding anniversary, Ferbus ends up going on an adventure of his own, nearly endangering the family's cover when he is caught by the local pound. Meanwhile, Masked Rider finds himself facing off against Doubleface, who has been empowered with a weapon called the Super Sword. | |||||||||
23 | "Jobless" | Rob Malenfant | Jane Macintosh | June 29, 1996 | |||||
Our hero seeks gainful employment. The job search is tough, until he lands a gig at the arcade. But Count Dregon unleashes a scheme to stop the new employee. Can our hero take the fizzle out of Count Dregon's plan? | |||||||||
24 | "Back to Nature" | Rob Malenfant | Joseph Kuhr | July 6, 1996 | |||||
The family goes camping and Count Dregon uses the opportunity to launch an attack. The Water Bug is sent to attempt to blow up Leawood Bay Bridge to lure Dex into a trap. Meanwhile, a scientist in the woods catches Ferbus, thinking he's a baby sasquatch. | |||||||||
25 | "Testing 1, 2, 3" | Worth Keeter | Clifford Herbert | July 13, 1996 | |||||
Nefaria sets into a motion a scheme to ruin Masked Rider's secret identity, by tricking Principal Henry Chalmers into studying Dex's homelife, trying to determine what makes him such an exceptional student. When his repeated testing fails to expose Dex, Dregon sends down Gork and Fleazoid to attack the city. | |||||||||
26 | "Showdown at Leawood High" | Rob Malenfant | Margo McCahon | July 20, 1996 | |||||
Dex and a school nerd are tormented by the local school bully, who challenges them to a fight after school, while Masked Rider must protect Leawood from the evil Twister Bug before he sends the city flying off into oblivion. | |||||||||
27 | "Power Out" | Rob Malenfant | Mark Litton | July 27, 1996 | |||||
An explosion in Leawood Canyon leads Dex into a trap, where the Boulder Beetle monster begins to sap the Masked Rider powers out of him via negative proton rays. If that's not bad enough, Doubleface has a War Saber and a Reptosect monster waiting to finish him off, and Dex is missing Albee's recital! | |||||||||
28 | "Saturday Morning Invasion" | Worth Keeter | Jane Macintosh | September 9, 1996 | |||||
Count Dregon discovers alien competition. Can our hero defeat Count Dregon and his new titan of terror? | |||||||||
29 | "Passenger Ferbus" | Worth Keeter | Jane Macintosh | September 10, 1996 | |||||
It's Grandma's 75th Birthday, and she's sent Dex's family airline tickets to come celebrate with her. Once he's aboard the plane, Dex won't be able to leave without revealing his identity, so Count Dregon sends down an Insectivore to enslave the Earthlings. Will Dex be able to transform and defeat the enemy in time? | |||||||||
30 | "Mixed Doubles" | Worth Keeter | Steve Sessions | September 11, 1996 | |||||
Count Dregon's plan to defeat our hero includes cloning the entire Stewart Family, and then cloning himself. Is this a new form of family value, or is Count Dregon just cloning around? | |||||||||
31 | "Million Dollar Ferbus" | Worth Keeter | Margo McCahon | September 16, 1996 | |||||
Albee enters his name and that of Ferbus in a Million Dollar Sweepstakes, but both of them get the shock of their lives when Ferbus actually wins—not to mention that they learn both of them are too young and under 18 to even enter. Meanwhile, Masked Rider must battle against Lavasect when Count Dregon unleashes him upon Leawood. | |||||||||
32 | "Ectophase Albee" | Worth Keeter | Jane Macintosh | September 17, 1996 | |||||
A family game of baseball has some unexpected results when Albee finds he suddenly has the powers of Masked Rider transferred to him after the ball collides between him and Dex. Now, Albee must battle Count Dregon's Insectivores when they discover the sudden change. In the end, this entire adventure is discovered to be a dream that Albee had, because, in reality, he was hit by the baseball, which caused him to black out. | |||||||||
33 | "Race Against Time" | Rob Malenfant | Joseph Kuhr | September 26, 1996 | |||||
The action moves into high gear! Count Dregon gives Albee a present, a car that cannot lose: the Revenator! He leads Dregon's forces to Dex's cave, where they plan to destroy Magno & Chopper. Can the Masked Rider put the brakes on this motor monster? | |||||||||
34 | "Cat-Atomic" | Terence Winkless | Steve Sessions | October 14, 1996 | |||||
Cheerleading tryouts are coming up, and Molly is unsure about trying out. Count Dregon wants to transform the Leawood Lions mascot into Catatron. Can the Masked Rider face his ferocious feline fury before it mashes Molly's chances? | |||||||||
35 | "Indigestion" | Rob Malenfant | Glen A.May | October 21, 1996 | |||||
In a desperate attempt to claim the Masked Rider powers, Count Dregon uses a special toxin to poison Dex's school lunch, and Dex has nightmares about being defeated by Dregon's Insectivores afterwards. Ferbus must call King Lexian from Edenoi to heal his grandson, and then Masked Rider must defeat two new Insectivores while in his weakened state. | |||||||||
36 | "Dex at Bat" | Rob Malenfant | Clifford Herbert | October 31, 1996 | |||||
A banana and a monster become the key to a mystery. Our hero must brave a haunted house, and a strange & frightening bat beast. Count Dregon gives the Stewarts a big, hairy problem when he turns the bat Albee is watching into a monster. Masked Rider will have to give up his powers or see Leawood destroyed. Will our hero get a banana split? | |||||||||
37 | "The Invasion of Leawood" | Rob Malenfant | Mark Litton | November 4, 1996 | |||||
Count Dregon issues an ultimatum to Leawood: Masked Rider must surrender or his newest Insectivore, Bruticon, will destroy the city. Dex must team up with the Masked Rider Warriors to save the city from this new menace. NOTE: This episode is actually the series finale as it was the last to be created production wise. | |||||||||
38 | "The Eye of Edenoi" | Terence Winkless | Joseph Kuhr | November 5, 1996 | |||||
Count Dregon gives our hero the evil eye. Dex tells the legend of the Ocusect, how any Edenoite that looks at the eye in the middle of its forehead, is frozen with fear, forever. Dregon plans to use his own Ocusect to trick Dex into being pulled inside its eye, where he can take his Masked Rider powers. Is our hero in the eye of the storm? | |||||||||
39 | "Exit Nefaria, Enter Barbaria" | Terence Winkless | Mark Litton | November 18, 1996 | |||||
Fed up with Nefaria's failures, Count Dregon shrinks her and transfers her powers to Barbara Stewart, dubbing his new servant "Barbaria". Masked Rider must find a way to break the spell, as well as defeat the Insectivore Lobstatron. | |||||||||
40 | "Detention" | Rob Malenfant | Margo McCahon | November 20, 1996 | |||||
Count Dregon sends Maggots to implant the Brain Mite in Dex's mind. It will stab the Masked Rider's brain and take control of his arms and legs. Dex can't control himself! Can the powers of Masked Rider crack the Brain Mite before it scrambles his mind? |
Production
The series is a co-production of Toei Company and Bugboy Productions. Though an adaptation of a Japanese series, the series is also a spinoff of the Power Rangers Franchise,[5] and the series has a much lighter tone compared to the original version.[6] The series also marks the first American debut of two Toei staff veterans, Kenyūkai Ōno (the suit actor for Masked Rider) and unit director Michi Yamato.[7]
The show was launched with a 3-part Power Rangers episode, "A Friend in Need", with part 1 airing on September 2, 1995, and the other two airing on September 9. The Rangers themselves were never mentioned in the Masked Rider television series, however, as Saban reformatted the series to sever links with Power Rangers.[8] The Rangers did, however, make a guest appearance in Masked Rider's short-lived comic book adaptation from Marvel Comics, as well as clips from "A Friend in Need" exclusive to the VHS release of the episode "Super Gold".
Like Power Rangers and VR Troopers, Masked Rider's battle and villain scenes, with few exceptions, were taken from Japanese stock footage – primarily Kamen Rider Black RX, but also two Japanese Kamen Rider movies, Kamen Rider ZO and Kamen Rider J. Robo Rider (episode "Super Gold") and the first form of Hydrasect ("Stranger from the North") were the only two of Count Dregon's Insectovores to appear in American footage throughout the show's run.
On May 7, 2010, the copyright for Masked Rider was transferred from BVS Entertainment and ABC Children's Entertainment to Saban Capital Group.[9]
Home video releases
In the U.S., two VHS tapes were released in April 1996: "Escape from Edenoi" and "Super Gold". Another VHS tape ("Ferbus' First Christmas") with a bonus episode ("Ferbus Maximus") was scheduled to be released, but was cancelled. In the United Kingdom, Maximum Entertainment released both parts of "Escape from Edenoi" and "License To Thrill" on DVD in 2005.
Release name |
Release date |
Publisher |
Stock Number |
Notes |
REF |
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"Escape from Edenoi" Parts 1 & 2 | April 30, 1996 | Saban Home Entertainment/WarnerVision Family Entertainment | 42055-3 | Contains The Following Previews At The Beginning: Masked Rider: Ferbus' First Christmas (1995) Masked Rider (Featuring Ones For: Escape from Edenoi: Special 2 Part Mini-Series (1995), Super Gold: Special 2 Part Mini-Series (1995), Book and Tape Cassette and Collectible Action Figures (1995), Power Rangers Zeo: Zeo Quest (1996) At The End Of The Tape: |
[10] |
"Super Gold" Parts 1 & 2 | 42056-3 | [11] |
Reception
Shinichi Moriyasu, the former president of Bandai stated that the series was a commercial flop in the United States, and said that sales of the toys were low.[12]
Notes
- ↑ His counterpart is Gynagiskhan from Kamen Rider Black RX
- ↑ Each of the Plague Patrol members are repainted and hybrid versions of other Power Rangers monsters with horned helmet-engraved heads and furry padding added onto them:
- Plague Patrol #1 – Plague Patrol #1 has a generic body, the stinger-like ponytail and boots Scorpina's Giant Scorpion Form from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers with the hands of Ninja Sentai Kakuranger cat monster Bakeneko (unused in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Season Three).
- Plague Patrol #2 – Plague Patrol No. 2 has a generic body the silver-painted armor parts of Gosei Sentai Dairanger character Master Kaku's final armored form (unused in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Season Two), the right arm of Ninja Sentai Kakuranger weasel monster Kamaitachi's giant form (unused in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season Three), and the necklace of Gnarly Gnome from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
- Plague Patrol #3 – Plague Patrol No. 3 has a generic body, the silver-painted armor parts of Gosei Sentai Dairanger villain Iron Face Chouryou (unused in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Season Two) and the arm-saw of Eric the Barbaric's giant armored form from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
References
- ↑ 山崎優(取材・構成) (2012). "SPECIAL Interview 坂本浩一 『パワーレンジャー』を語る". 東映ヒーローmax. 42: 74. ISBN 978-4777810277.
- ↑ Hyatt, Wesley (1997). The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television. Watson-Guptill Publications. pp. 280–281. ISBN 978-0823083152. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
- ↑ Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Season 3 Episode 1, A Friend in Need, Part 1
- ↑ "Verne Troyer, Ferbus Suit Actor for Saban's Masked Rider, Has Passed Away". Tokunation. 21 April 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
- ↑ "アメリカのTV規制". Michi YamatoのUSアクション・ブログ. May 15, 2007. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
- ↑ 坂本浩一 (1996). "日本、アメリカ、香港の考え方の違い". ハリウッドアクション! ジャッキー・チェンへの挑戦. フィルムアート社. p. 211. ISBN 978-4845996643.
- ↑ 鴬谷五郎(取材・文) (2008). "魂の仮面ライダー爆談 ROUND11 vs ミチ・ヤマト". 東映ヒーローmax. 27: 74. ISBN 978-4777805907.
- ↑ 間宮尚彦構成 (2007). 30大スーパー戦隊超全集. Shogakukan. p. 337. ISBN 978-4091051127.
- ↑ United States Copyright Office Public Catalog Search the name "SCG Power Rangers".
- ↑ Masked Rider: Escape From Edenoi VHS. ASIN 630402181X.
- ↑ Masked Rider: Super Gold VHS. ASIN 6304021828.
- ↑ "3D APPROACH インタビュー森安信一". 宇宙船. 106 ((2003年5月号)): 143. May 1, 2003. 雑誌コード:01843-05.
External links
- Masked Rider at IMDb