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'The train of time, DenLiner. Will its next stop be the past? Or the future?' Kamen Rider Den-O is the 2007-2008 series of and the eighth installment in the Heisei Era. Ryotaro Nogami is the. But his life changes on the day he stumbles across a mysterious train pass that allows him to board the DenLiner, a that.
Just as he is recovering from the shock of this, he is suddenly by a monster known as an Imagin: shapeless creatures from the future that take on forms based on the ideas within their host's imagination. The Imagin make contracts with their hosts to gain physical bodies, offering to grant them a single wish. Once the wish is fulfilled, they can then use their host as a gateway back through time, aiming to destroy the past to seize control of the future. However, it turns out that Ryotaro is a Singularity Point, a and able to resist the possession of his Imagin.
He is soon corralled by Hana, a mysterious passenger of the DenLiner, into using his power as a Singularity Point and his to transform and fight the hostile Imagin invaders as Kamen Rider Den-O. While Den-O's base form is incredibly weak, Ryotaro can relinquish control of his body to an Imagin who has possessed him and power up. His first Imagin, a called Momotaros, transforms Den-O into the red Sword Form.
The plot thickens when Ryotaro discovers that Yuuto Sakurai, his sister's missing fiance, is hiding in the past for reasons unknown, and somehow linked to the Imagin attacks. Just as Ryotaro goes to confront him, he is stopped by none other than of Yuuto Sakurai. This version of Yuuto is brash and cocky, bringing with him his own Time Train called ZeroLiner and the ability to transform into.
Despite average television ratings, Den-O proved to be a massive hit in Japan, spawning multiple character song CDs, a anime starring and eight, which is practically unheard of for a series that was only designed to last a year. The series' various tie-ins are:.
Kamen Rider Den-O + Shin-O: A TV special crossing the Den-O cast over with, as Shin-chan manages to get on the DenLiner thanks to Imagin interference. Kamen Rider Den-O: Ore, Tanjo! ): A rare aversion to the tradition of one per series, this film caps off the show's second act and revolves around the time-traveling bandit Gaoh and his theft of the DenLiner, which he wants in order to find the forbidden 'God's Line' and the powerful Time Train resting at the end. The series spends a couple of episodes teasing at the movie just before its release, then dedicated the next episode after the film's opening to dealing with the aftermath. Kamen Rider Den-O: Singing, Dancing, Great Training!!: A DVD special distributed by Televi-kun magazine.
Ryotaro and the Taros start an exercise program to get stronger when some evil Imagin crash the party. Kamen Rider Den-O & Kiva: Climax Deka: Set after the series, this movie sees Team DenLiner setting up a detective agency when a rogue Imagin, Negataros, steals the Owner's Liner Pass and begins forming an evil organization. Nominally a with, the 'crossover' is limited to a couple of brief scenes featuring Wataru and a appearance by Kiva near the end of the final battle. Kamen Rider Den-O: Collection DVD: 'Imagin Anime': A DVD collection of animated shorts featuring the Imagin. Saraba Kamen Rider Den-O: Final Countdown: The DenLiner crew must contend with the villainous Shiro and his minions, including Kamen Rider Yuuki. With Yuto injured and Ryotaro MIA ( possessed by the Ghost Imagin and forced to be Yuuki), the crew must turn to Kotaro, Ryotaro's, AKA New Den-O, who doesn't exactly think too highly of Gramps or his Imagin partners. Imagin Anime 2: A second DVD collection of animated shorts.
Cho Kamen Rider Den-O & Decade Neo Generations: The Onigashima Warship: The first in the Cho Den-O film series, this movie ties directly into the Den-O arc of and sees the DenLiner crew, with brief support from Tsukasa Kadoya/Decade, battling a pair of Oni brothers/rogue Kamen Riders who seek to uncover a legendary and powerful battleship. Also features nominal cameos by characters (something of a nod to Climax Deka, also supposedly answering a few continuity issues with the aforemention Decade) as well as Riders from, and the summoned up by Decade's rival Daiki Kaito/Diend. Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider The Movie: Cho Den-O Trilogy: Three separate feature length films released in the span of a month, each one attempting to resolve plot points for a different set of characters, none of them are Den-O himself:. Episode Red: Zero No Star Twinkle focuses on Yuto being forced to choose between two jobs equally important to protecting the timeline - preserving his future self's relationship with Airi, and stopping an Imagin from stealing the DenLiner. Episode Blue: The Dispatched Imagin is NEWtral focuses on New Den-O and his relationship with his Teddy, while having them battle a new Imagin and deal with a young woman and a supposedly.
Episode Yellow: Treasure DE End Pirates focuses on., who thanks to Imagin possession, has stolen the DenLiner, but is pursued by Kamen Rider G Den-O, a new Rider who resembles a. This film gives Diend his own. Imagin Anime 3: The third and last DVD of animated shorts. OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders: The final movie where Den-O characters have a starring role (though they'd continue to make appearances in franchise-wide crossovers), although, differently from Climax Deka and Onigashima Warship, the other titular stars are main characters too. This time around sees the DenLiner crew, led by New Den-O, teams up with, 1 and. All main Riders and also many secondary Riders also appeared for the series' 40th year. Partnered with the show after initially airing alongside the final episodes of in the block.
From start to finish, the is always at a climax! Kamen Rider Den-O provides examples of the following tropes:.:. 'The past should give us hope.' .
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'Climax Scene' for the episodes leading into the first movie, which, in the 'aftermath episode', also brings us the Climax Form.: Any time an Imagin possesses a human, their hair will be restyled and gain at least a shock of a new color; rarely, an accessory may be included, such as Sieg's feathered boa or Urataros' glasses. The style, color and accessories are consistent across hosts, but oddly never appear on the Imagin themselves.: The Nogami family, giving us two Den-Os (Ryotaro and Kotaro), Zeronos/Yuto, and Hana. Airi, not so much, but hey.: The last few eps.: The Onigashima Battleship is huge. Comparing it to the DenLiner is like comparing to a normal Zord., the DenLiner's size and speed proves to be a major asset, allowing it to evade most of the shots fired at it and enter the battleship.: Kai can dig into people for their memories, which turn out looking like this.: Used, parodied, subverted and more.: Given Den-O's long-running popularity, it's easier to list instances where there aren't cameos.
However, some of the cameos stand out regardless. In episode 9, the master of the dojo who gets tossed out the window by Kintaros is played by Jiro Okamoto, Kintaros's suit actor. Various other martial artists who get beaten up in that same scene are also suit actors (including Eitoku, Urataros's suit actor). Wataru, the protagonist of, makes a limited appearance in the Climax Deka film.
Kiva's Arms Monsters return for another short cameo in The Onigashima Warship. Mimicking Kiva's lesser importance in the previous crossover movie, they don't make sure that you notice.: Regularly.
Enforced at times, when Den-O is suddenly able to off-handedly swat away the guy causing trouble.: While time can't be outright rewritten for the better, minor changes are allowed here and there provided that it's incidental to fixing the actual damage. The series ends on this too, as with the death of Kai the Taros, Sieg and Deneb should fade away. However, the strong memories they've made with the main cast allow them to exist beyond their initial timeline.: While not as as a, the time trains fulfill the same function. Seven years later, Den-Liner: the ToQ-Oh feat.: The drawing of Ryotaro's parents from Ore Tanjou shows up all the way in Chou Den-O Episode Yellow.
Can be considered as these are the first and last times Takuya Mizoguchi starred as Ryotaro.: The show is built on them, particularly the DenLiner, ZeroLiner, GaohLiner, and KingLiner.: Invoked in the first Movie, as Gaoh is after a traintrack that goes to the beginning of time.: In Chou Den-O Episode Yellow, hijacks the DenLiner to rectify his own mistake in the past, and manages to get around G Den-O with three minutes to spare — upon which the clock starts beeping down.: In the movie Climax Deka, the show was briefly crossed over with the 2008 series,. The fourth Den-O movie takes place after its story arc in and has cameos by the Arms Monsters from Kiva.: Ore, Tanjou!
Has Gaoh's minions easily falling against Wing (in a separate battle), Rod, Ax, and Gun Forms. Sword Form, on the other hand, was the one in trouble, since he was facing Gaoh himself. Of course, the tables turn when Gaoh returns to the GaohLiner - turns out that, while extremely powerful in its own right, it's not disposed towards fighting against six other time trains linked together, each armed to the teeth. The fact that Gaoh attempted a ramming strike against the ZeroLiner, which has a drill for a weapon really just sealed the deal.: The Taros and Deneb (and Kivat in the movie) can be seen dancing to 'Climax Jump' at the end of the opening credits.: At the beginning of Episode Yellow, the Taros surround the possessed, he dodges, and the Imagin all hit each other in a.: A more benevolent version, and the only way the Taros can interact with the physical world until they properly initiate and fulfill their contract with Ryotaro. Played for humor in Climax Deka, where Momotaros is accidentally shunted into 's body. In the fourth movie, the Taros possess the as well as -summoned copies of, and.
Himself gets possessed by all four Taros Imagin and Sieg, while Yusuke/Kuuga is possessed by Momo and Natsumi gets possessed by the other three main Imagins at different points. Aside from being than the, Den-O is FULL of funny moments stemming from and the. They even happen a lot.: By the end of the series we learn that most of the primary human cast is related — Yuto is Airi's future husband, and Hana is their daughter, making her Ryotaro's niece. And of course, we have Kotaro in the later movies.: Senhime, a minor character in Ore, Tanjou!
That helps Hana infiltrate Gaoh's fortress.: Urataros in #48.: Usually inside the DenLiner, especially with Naomi and Ryuutaros.: All of the belts speak entirely in English. Momotaros' use of the word 'Climax' also counts as a more standard use of the trope.: The Taros, Sieg and Deneb have no problem protecting the timeline from their kin, even if it means that if the Imagin race are successfully defeated, it would mean the end of their own existence as well. Prior to the final battle, Kai himself calls them out on this, asking them if it's okay for them to disappear for the sake of the humans. The one who had the problem for this setup was instead Ryotaro, leading him to go, and even have a brief falling out with his partners. In Episode Red, the Piggies Imagin and Den-O (as Climax Form) throw insults at each other for (the Piggies Imagin with his siblings). In the end, however, they both agree that the whole concept was gross. Also, earlier in that same movie, Urataros corrects Deneb for calling him 'Kametaros', then proceeds to call Deneb 'Odebu', only to ignore Deneb's own correction.
In Episode Yellow, Momotaros (in Climax Form) derisively says 'What's with that form?' When he sees Diend's Complete Form.: In the third movie, Airi, Miura, Ozaki, and supposedly older Sakurai's ancestors in 1729 are played by the same actors.:. Although a lot of plot points are made of Den-O and rampaging Imagins making changes to the timeline for better or worse, a big point is also made of how it's fairly difficult to change the flow of time because it's based on people's memories (so the past will mostly only change for those who are there to witness and remember it changing,) and because sometimes that's how life goes.
One example being a contract holder who regretted missing his audition and failing to make it big—Den-O helps him get to the audition but he failed, ending up in the same place he was at the start of the two-parter. Those important to time, like Singularity Points and Riders, will survive even gigantic changes to the timeline.: of the appears in the last episode of the third Imagin Anime.: A non-video game example, oddly: the has 4 buttons on it, indicating that Ryotaro will have 4 different Imagin possessing him for different forms, even so you know that those all-yellow and all-purple Imagin are gonna be part of the crew.
And then Sieg comes in to give him a fifth form, subverting it partially since it's rarely used. Deneb is also shown able to use the system when he possesses Kotaro, giving a form that's similar to Zeronos' own Vega Form.: 'Double-Action' again.: Sure, the Imagins will grant your wish. But they'll always choose the interpretation of it that will cause the most harm to you and others.
Example: 'I want to play soccer again!' 'Okay, I'll just put the other players into hospital!' Though this could be justified due to the fact that they're not actual wish-granting genies, and thus try to find any loophole they can to render the contract 'complete' and thus allow them to travel to the past with as little effort as possible.: In the first, third, and fourth movies.: Episode Yellow; not only do the previous two movies focus on a Rider from Den-O, but they also involve an Imagin (outside of the Taros) as an important part of the plot. Instead, Yellow not only focuses on a Rider, but there was barely any Imagin involvement at all.
Note There is one, but it's only to kickstart the plot. Not unless you would count.: All the belts make some kind of music during transformation, but the big-band themes in the soundtrack fit this trope closer.: When you hear Liner Form's primary theme, you better expect this!.: This trope is one of the reasons Den-O is so popular.: Hana, who is revealed to be the Junction Point, a special type of Singularity Point whose destruction will ensure the existence of the Imagin.: The Boistous Shot, Climax Form's Gun Form-based 'Charge And Up' finisher is this.:. ' Den-O' is written with Kanji, instead of Katakana, using the characters for '(Electric) Train' and 'King'. Also, the Imagin-less 'Plat Form' is both this and, as stated at the start of the article, an.
A couple in Chou Den-O Episode Yellow:. G Den-O is partnered with the first artificially-created Imagin - instead of naming it Adam, it's named Eve, who was responsible for the great fall from Eden. It's heavily implied that G Den-O's mother was barred from ever seeing him because his aristocratic family didn't approve of her background.
She's named. The Imagin themselves. Their name is based on the English 'imagine,' the Arabic 'djinn' (more commonly known as genies), and the Japanese 'ima jin' (literally 'now person').: In a technical sense, the KingLiner for the DenLiner.: All the time trains have this to some degree, what with the various animal motifs that their chassis and weapons embody. The GaohLiner comes across as one stronger than the others though, given that its transformation not only has it regularly rear back like a snake but also roar into the air.: At one point, near the end of episode 10, Owner says 'Ladies and gentlemen, '.
Takenoko, a translator from the fansub group TV-Nihon, misheard the second part as 'Banana new shoe', which has since then become a minor meme.: Den-O has eight feature length films (three of which premiered as an anthology), with the most recently-announced as a for 40 years of.:. Den-O's forms are tied to which allied Imagin is at the moment:. Plat Form : The base form of the Aura Armor, used when Ryotaro is acting on his own without any Imagin. Almost useless in a fight. Sword: Possessed by Momotaros. Rod: Possessed by Urataros. This form is, and the DenGasher rod mode has.
Ax: Possessed by Kintaros., and has. Gun: Possessed by Ryutaros. Ryutaros also incorporates break dancing into his fighting style, making it. However, Ryutaros's trigger-happy carelessness tends to cause serious collateral damage. Wing: Possessed by Sieg.
And armed with. But Sieg is the of the group, often not available, and. Alfa laval cas software. His arrogant attitude also makes him prone to making mistakes in battle. Note For example, he usually puts his hands behind his waist during a fight. Climax:.
This form requires a, and all four Taros need to work together controlling a single body. Super Climax:, at the cost of fusing with. This one only appears in spinoff movies. Liner: After some, Ryotaro can use the to transform into this form without being possessed by Imagin.
It's the fastest form and relatively stronger than most, except Climax Form. The downside is Ryotaro's low combat skill, which is remedied to a degree as he can select one of the Taros to advice him through the DenKamen Sword, allowing him to.:. Altair: His default. Also, Deneb is independent from Zeronos in this form and can assist him otherwise.
Vega: Fused with Deneb. Becomes as well as gaining and being equipped with a powerful set of. Zero: Transformed by using the Red Zeronos card. And equipped with a powerful Denebick Buster gun (which can qualify as both and ).: The DenLiner is, and always has been, a passenger train (time-traveling, yes, but you get the point). The fact that it's a heavily armed one doesn't seem to gather much comment.:. The similarities between Sieg and are more than subtle.
However, given his swan motif, as well as his utter against the Cobra Imagin, it's more likely that Femme from the same series was the one who inspired Sieg's design. And Momo, Ura, Kin and Ryu have horns arranged in a manner resembling respectively. As pointed out in the design book Imagin: Say Your Wish., the first few enemy Imagin correspond to Riders from: Bat to Knight, Chameleon to Verde, Crust to Scissors, Crow to Odin, Rhino to Gai.
Additionally, as mentioned under, the Cobra Imagin is designed to resemble Ohja, and is also voiced by the same actor. The Spider Imagin is a double subversion of this - while there was no spider-themed rider in Ryuki note the only insect-themed rider the show had was the stageshow-exclusive Kamen Rider Papillion, who was butterfly themed, it is a reference to the traditional spider-themed kaijin that are present in most series (and was the theme for one of the first monsters fought in the original ).
According to Re:Imagine - Detail of Heroes 03, the villains from Onigashima Battleship are modeled (Goludora) and (Shilubara). They also not only draw upon the gold and silver-themed heroes of, but transform the same way. The Anthopper Imagins are of the Double Riders of the. On another note, the two Imagins are even a homage of the PunchHopper and KickHopper of.: Between the movies; Climax Deka ends with the group deciding to keep their detective agency open; Final Countdown makes no mention of it, and Onigashima Battleship might not even be in the same continuity as the rest of Den-O due to being a.: Of a sort. The show revealed and explained details about the world at a very relaxed pace, such as not explaining why everything reset itself after the Imagin doing the destruction was destroyed until around the half-way point of the series. Sometimes the rules aren't even explained verbally, leading to events that feel like they come out of nowhere, such as the Taros being able to freely possess others after they'd completed their contract with Ryotaro and being able to use the Den-O belt on their own, much like Sieg was able to. Once showcased, however, the rules remain fairly consistent.
By the time of the crossovers though, the rules seem to have been altered a bit. For example, the core Imagin form Climax Form without a human host, and rogue Imagin who complete their contract and travel back in time now steal their host's own time, dissolving them (see Retcon).: While Momotaros is the most obvious, the other Taros also look like oni because of their horns and their faces resembling hannya masks.: The style of the Imagin Anime shorts. Gets outright in one episode.: Den-O is known for this. 'Double-Action' and 'Climax Jump' have been remixed several times. For a sample of 'Climax Jump': (all four Taroses), (hard rock for Climax Jump, eurobeat for Double Action), (ska), (ENKA), (hip hop), Chō Climax Jump.: The Chō Den-O Trilogy changes the rules on Imagin time travel from the show, now saying that if an Imagin successfully travels to the past, the act will destroy the contractor's past self (via dissolution into sand), whereas in the show proper the Imagin simply emerged from their contracted human without any effect until they started wrecking the past. Unless this is some sort of fallout from the final episode,.: Kamen Rider Den-O &: Climax Deka.: A very important plot point; all Singularity Points essentially have this and, as time is based around memories, they effectively keep time from falling apart when it is changed.
Though they don't remember every single thing, they restore what they remember, which then allows other people to remember how things were, creating Pun a ripple effect that restores the timeline. This becomes a massive problem for Yuto as, due to the Zeronos cards erasing peoples' memories of him, nobody remembers his actual life when Kai manages to kill him, resulting in a vastly different timeline where he never lived. However, this rebounds when Yuto reveals that a side-effect of the Zeronos cards grants him.:. Again, Riders on horseback. Not until will you see all forms of a single Rider transforming and fighting side by side.: A rather confusing one, actually, as there are only certain things that can be fixed and it seems the only way you're allowed to do it is if you're stopping an Imagin in the process.
Several times, someone in the group alters the past so that the person never made the with the Imagin in the first place, negating the wish altogether along with all the damage the Imagin caused, including what normally would've been erased for good. While things will continue as they originally did in these cases, the normally comes off much happier for it. For example, a man who originally missed his band's recital and blamed himself, becoming obcessed with getting enough money to make it big had time altered so he did make the recital but his band still didn't make the cut. However, the man was now trying to make his way to the top through his own talent and hardwork instead of buying his way there and was much happier than in the original timeline.: Climax Deka seems to indicate that Den-O and Kiva are set in the same 'verse, just like Kuuga and Agito. This was compounded in Onigashima Battleship with the random cameo appearances of Kiva's Arms Monsters.:. Not sure if it's a shout out or would be classified as something else, but there's a very obvious parallel between Den-O and.
In Gekiranger, the team is made up of 5 people in Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, and White. In Den-O the team is made up of 1 person with other people in him corresponding to the colors Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, and White (for Wing Form). Also, in both shows, has the colors Green and Black related to them in some way. Interestingly, both shows aired alongside each other. An announcement of a Geki/Den-O joint promotion even ends with the five Gekiranger mimicking the poses of their respectively colored Imagin.
As if returning the favor, the Imagin would later appear in promos for the, but mimicking the Catch Phrases of the next Sentai,. Teddy displays the when protecting Kotaro from bad luck.: A minor bit of trivia about states that dango is his — in Ore Tanjou Ga-Oh takes over Sanada's castle, commanding all his slaves to dig for the GaohLiner, and is shown taking a big plate of Sanada's dango as a gesture.: Den-O skews very idealistic; out of all the Imagin contractors, all but one or two are good people whose wishes were well-intentioned (or only slightly misguided, but they see the light at the end of the arc). Yuto initially thinks Ryotaro is soft for putting so much effort into helping the victims rather than just fighting the Imagin, but eventually comes around to the DenLiner crew's way of thinking.
Even when Sakurai disappears into the timestream at the climax, it's treated as a temporary separation rather than.:.: The DenGasher and ZeroGasher both have the ability to change into different weapons with a little bit of parts-shuffling. Naturally, their toy counterparts can do the same.: Ryuutaros meeting Airi for real in Climax Deka and even receiving a bento lunch from her.: big plan in Final Countdown involves bodyjacking Ryotaro and making him destroy his own ancestors in the past, which should have this effect. It's disproved later on in Episode Yellow though.: What the DenLiner crew see themselves as.
Later, in Episode Yellow, an officer from an actual time police appears, G Den-O.: As part of the premise; the DenLiner can travel through time and will take people to a specific time that they have passes for. Imagin, on the other hand, can travel into the past directly by traveling through someone's memory (as 'time' is, in this series, made up entirely of people's memories of past events.).: A source of controversy in the fandom is subbing group TV-Nihon leaving as many honorifics as they can in the subs. While it wouldn't be too surprising for Japanese-themed series like, expressions like 'cow-san-tachi' (seen in the Imagin Anime) can be jarring for fans with a minimal knowledge of Japanese.
This is actually a recurring problem with said group.: SIX Den-Os plus Zeronos in Final Countdown.: When Ryoutaros or the Taros change time, the owner allows it so long as. Thus, most of Ryotaros' travels to the past end up with him helping the with their issues by changing the past just that tiny bit.: Common for, to the extent that future series like and have adopted it. Even the multitude of Den-O movies uphold this tradition, so much that some unexpected examples turn up ( young Ryotaro in Ore Tanjou, young Yuuto in Onigashima Battleship, and even G Den-O in Chou Den-O Episode Yellow.).: All of the Taros (minus ) start out as this.: Climax Deka, where Negataros recruits several into his evil organization.: #39: after some usual hijinks for most of the episode, we then get treated to a past version of Yuto actually being killed by the Snail Imagin, causing the present Yuto to disappear.: What sets off the tone of the final leg of the series.
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' Full Charge!' ―Finisher announcement The Den-O Belt ( デンオウベルト, Den'ō Beruto) is means of transformation. It is affixed with a device known as the SetTouch ( セタッチ, Setacchi) in the Terminal Buckle ( ターミナルバックル, Tāminaru Bakkuru), which can read a ( ライダーパス, Raidā Pasu) and recognize the Imagin user. When the Rider Pass is swiped across the SetTouch, a transformation along with multiple form changes can occur.
The belt has four buttons (red, blue, yellow, purple), each activating a specific form (, ), known as the Form Switch ( フォームスイッチ, Fōmu Suicchi). It is also used to activate the primary finisher, Full Charge ( フルチャージ, Furu Chāji).
The other version of this device, known as the Wing Buckle ( ウイングバックル, Uingu Bakkuru), is affixed with a gold winged plate where the Terminal Buckle would normally be, used by; it allows for the Wing Form transformation. An Imagin can use the Den-O Belt to transform to their specific Rider Form provided they do not need a host (meaning they have a physical form) and have a belt and pass available.
Change System: Plat Form is activated by swiping the Rider Pass over the SetTouch, similar to the system. Succeeding form changes are activated by pressing the corresponding button and swiping the Rider Pass over the SetTouch. Alternatively, transformations into the alternate forms can be achieved by pressing the corresponding button first, and then swiping the Rider Pass. The only exceptions are Wing Form, in which an alternate version of the Den-O Belt is required; Climax Form, when the Cell is attached to the Den-O Belt; and Liner Form, where the Rider Pass must be inserted into the back of the instead. To perform Finishers, Riders simply need to swipe the pass over the SetTouch in Rider Form once again. The Belt announces FULL CHARGE and powers the Rider up for his finisher.
In Climax form, these are changed to CHARGE AND UP finishers.
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