Kamen Rider Hibiki

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Kamen Rider Hibiki
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Title screen.
Genre Tokusatsu
Creator(s) Shotaro Ishinomori
Starring Hosokawa Shigeki, Tochihara Rakuto, Shibue Jyoji, Kawaguchi Shingo
Opening theme "Hajimari no Kimi e" by Akira Fuse
Ending theme "Shounen Yo!" by Akira Fuse
Country of origin Japan
No. of episodes 48 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 24-25 minutes (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel TV Asahi
Original run January 30, 2005January 22, 2006
Chronology
Preceded by Kamen Rider Blade
Followed by Kamen Rider Kabuto
Links
Official website
IMDb profile

Kamen Rider Hibiki (仮面ライダー響鬼(ヒビキ) Kamen Raidā Hibiki?, translated as Masked Rider Echo Demon) is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series. It is the fifteenth installment in the popular Kamen Rider franchise of tokusatsu programs. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei. Kamen Rider Hibiki first aired on January 30, 2005 and aired its final episode on January 22, 2006. This series is noted for introducing new themes and styles yet unseen in other shows.

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[edit] Synopsis

Kamen Rider Hibiki's main focus is the story of the teacher and apprentice-like relationship of Adachi Asumu and the title character. Adachi Asumu is a young boy who is unsure of his own skill and worth and is at a crossroads in his life as he transitions to high school. As the series progresses, he learns what it is to be a man, more confident in his own power. The secondary focus of the series is the age old battle of the Kamen Riders (referred to as Oni in this program) and the Makamo, demons that can only be defeated using "pure sound". The series follows the training and changes of the four main Oni, Hibiki, Ibuki, Todoroki and Zanki.

[edit] Staff changes

Kamen Rider Hibiki began with Shigenori Takadera as the Toei producer, however, Shinichiro Shirakura, though having participated in other Heisei Rider series, had no involvement whatsoever in the Hibiki production, was appointed producer of the movie Kamen Rider Hibiki and the Seven War Demons, eventually replacing Takadera in the TV production from episode 30. The writing staff also changed; Tsuyoshi Kida and Shinji Ooishi were replaced by Toshiki Inoue and Shouji Yonemura, who had worked with Shirakura in "Sh15uya" and other Heisei Kamen Rider series.

In addition, personalities such as Sensha Yoshida, a renowned manga artist, Hiroshi Yamamoto, a video-game designer, Masao Higashi, a seasoned television and movie critic, and many others published severe criticisms in their personal blogs because of this. Even the show's star, Shigeki Hosokawa, the actor portraying Hibiki, stated in his personal website that Inoue’s scripts “needed adjustments" and that this whole staff change was "fraudulent”. With the first production staff, Hosokawa would join the writers meetings and give suggestions, however, due to time restraints, Hosokawa could not give his opinion in the second production staff meetings.

In an interview published on TV Asahi's main website, Hosokawa stated that the script for the final episode was rewritten on the final day of filming. He later said that the script was sent in so late that it arrived on set as the final battle was being filmed. This finale was scrapped and then a new ending that, according to Hosokawa, was nothing like the intended ending, was filmed. Later in the interview, Hosokawa said that the Oni suit used by Kiriyama was a kitbash of two new suits made especially for the characters of Asumu and Kiriyama. Hosokawa said that this was the most upsetting change to him as the final script had been rewritten six times at that point and all but the filmed version contained both Asumu and Kiriyama becoming Oni.

In January 2006, at the Kamen Rider Super Live, Hosokawa stated that “The series was essentially an incomplete process” and that “It shouldn’t have ended that way”. Also, Mitsu Murata, who portrayed the Douji, declared on his blog: “I can’t forgive them, I want to continue HIS idea”, complaining about the removal of Takadera as producer. These declarations caused an unprecedented storm within the professional tokusatsu market and many of Toei's executives were berated for allowing a series to be handled in such a manner.

There has never been any official statement from Toei, but many critics point out several facts might have caused it, the main reason being the alarmingly low toy sells. It is not usual for a Toei production to have two different producers for the TV series and the movie. A different producer was appointed for the movie because Toei was suffering from schedule problems with Takadera.

Many Japanese reviewers felt that while the show may not have been popular with its target demographic, it was able to convey a level of character development that most series in the franchise had failed to do in the past. It has been rumored that TV Asahi was to give the Kamen Rider slot an afternoon time slot due to many critics feeling that the show had "evolved" beyond a mere kids' show.

Changes

  • Asumu's opening narration at the start of every episode was removed.
  • A new opening was introduced.
  • The ending sequence was removed altogether.
  • Kyosuke Kiriyama was introduced to the series.
  • Eiki and Shouki, who were both supposed to be main cast members, had their parts removed.
  • The fire breathing and the Onizume (Oni claws) sequences were completely removed along with Ibuki opening his mouth for his attack. Makamou that opened their mouths too wide or spurted goo were also removed. There had been complaints about these sequences from parent advocacy groups who claimed that they scared children.
  • Things as complicated-to-animate CG Makamou and shooting in mountains were reduced greatly probably due to cost. Takadera, unwilling to change his script to adapt to these changes was forcefully removed from the project.
  • A second female Rider by the name of Mishiki was dropped, as was Akira's role as an Oni at the end of the series.
  • The fourth rider, a female, went as far as having a DX Otoukenban marketed and a prop suit made for her before she was dropped.

[edit] Oni Kamen Rider

The combatant agents of Takeshi are known as Oni. They have been around for hundreds of years, protecting humans and fighting against the Makamou. The title of every Oni bears the -ki suffix (鬼), which is semantically identical to "Oni" in Japanese. It also has some resemblance with the real name of the Oni. Among making many changes the Kamen Rider look, Kamen Rider Hibiki introduced Kamen Rider Shuki, the first officially recognized female Kamen Rider in a Kamen Rider series.

TV Series Kamen Riders Motif Meaning Japanese
Kamen Rider Hibiki Taiko Echo Demon 響鬼
Kamen Rider Hibiki Kurenai Taiko Crimson Echo Demon 響鬼紅
Kamen Rider Hibiki Soukou Saber Armed Echo Demon 装甲響鬼
Kamen Rider Ibuki Trumpet Majestic Breath Demon 威吹鬼
Kamen Rider Todoroki Electric guitar Roaring Demon 轟鬼
Kamen Rider Zanki Electric guitar Beheading Demon 斬鬼
Kamen Rider Sabaki Electric guitar, Taiko (S.I.C), Trombone (S.I.C) Judgement Demon 裁鬼
Kamen Rider Danki Taiko Bullet Demon 弾鬼
Kamen Rider Eiki Taiko Edge Demon 鋭鬼
Kamen Rider Gouki Taiko Strength Demon 剛鬼
Kamen Rider Tōki Trumpet, Trombone (S.I.C) War Demon 闘鬼
Kamen Rider Shōki Trumpet, Sousaphone (S.I.C) Victory Demon 勝鬼
Kamen Rider Banki Double Neck Electric guitar and Bass guitar Barbarian Demon 蛮鬼
Kamen Rider Shuki Harp Vermilion Demon 朱鬼
Kamen Riders With No Appearance Motif Meaning Japanese
Kamen Rider Kachidoki Taiko Enjoyment Demon 凱鬼
Kamen Rider Fubuki Brass Snow Storm Demon 吹雪鬼
Kamen Rider Yamabuki Kotsuzumi Permanent Yellow Demon 山吹鬼
Kamen Rider Genki Guitar Energy Demon 弦鬼
Kamen Rider Akatsuki Guitar Dawn Demon 暁鬼
Kamen Rider Michibiki Kotsuzumi Guide Demon 導鬼
Previous Generation・Kamen Rider Zanki Guitar Beheading Demon 先代・斬鬼
Movie Only Kamen Riders Motif Meaning Japanese
Kamen Rider Kabuki Taiko Festive Demon 歌舞鬼
Kamen Rider Touki Gong/Polar Bear Freezing Demon 凍鬼
Kamen Rider Kirameki Cymbals/Carp Shining Demon 煌鬼
Kamen Rider Nishiki Triangle/Tiger West Demon 西鬼
Kamen Rider Habataki Flute/Hawk Feather Demon 羽撃鬼
Stageshow Kamen Riders Motif Meaning Japanese
Kamen Rider Kagayaki Lamp Shine Demon 輝鬼
Kamen Rider Yuki Taiko Brave Demon 勇鬼
Kamen Rider Jaki Saber/Snake Snake Demon 蛇鬼
Kamen Rider Mujaki Microphone/Snake Dream Snake Demon 夢蛇鬼

[edit] Makamou

Main article: Makamo

A list of the enemy group of the series, the Makamou. Containing descriptions of the many Makamou and their masters and their defeats.

[edit] Takeshi Gear

Main article: Takeshi (Kamen Rider)

Takeshi is the name of the group that works with the Oni Kamen Riders. They create many items for use in battle, from weapons to Disc Animals.

[edit] Music

[edit] Opening themes

  1. Radiance ( Kagayaki?) by Kenji Kawai (Eps 1-33)
  2. To the Original You (始まりの君へ Hajimari no Kimi e?) by Akira Fuse (Eps 34-39, 45-48)
  3. To the Original You Verse 2 (始まりの君へ Hajimari no Kimi e?) by Akira Fuse (Eps 40-44)

[edit] Ending themes

  1. Boy! (少年よ Shōnen yo!?) by Akira Fuse {Eps 1-34,48)

[edit] Character and insert songs

  1. Kiwamereba Ongeki by Sakamoto Jin
  2. Fuga Yuden by Tomokazu Seki for Kamen Rider Ibuki
  3. Raibu Gogo by Eizo Sakamoto for Kamen Rider Todoroki
  4. Gibiki Kenzan by Ono Masatoshi for Kamen Rider Hibiki

[edit] Movie theme

  1. "Flashback" by Rin' feat. M.c.A.T

[edit] Video Game(s)

A video game based on the series was produced by Bandai for the PlayStation 2, under the name Kamen Rider Hibiki. It is a fighting game, with final attacks done with Ongeki weapons, as in the show. Players can connect their Tatacon, the controller from the Taiko: Drum Master game, to play along with the beat to defeat their enemies.

[edit] Episodes

  1. Echo Demon (響く鬼 Hibiku Oni?)
  2. Howling Spider (咆える蜘蛛 Hoeru Kumo?)
  3. Falling Voice (落ちる声 Ochiru Koe?)
  4. Running Ichiro (駆ける勢地郎 Kakeru Ichiro?)
  5. The Melting Sea (熔ける海 Tokeru Umi?)
  6. Beating Soul (叩く魂 Tataku Tamashii?)
  7. The Majestic Breath Demon (息吹く鬼 Ibuku Oni?)
  8. Shouting Wind (叫ぶ風 Sakebu Kaze?)
  9. A Squirming Evil Heart (蠢く邪心 Ugomeku Jashin?)
  10. A Demon Who Stands in Line (並び立つ鬼 Narabitatsu Oni?)
  11. Swallowing Wall (呑み込む壁 Nomikobu Kabe?)
  12. Revealed Secrets (開く秘密 Hiraku Himitsu?)
  13. Berserk Fate (乱れる運命 Midareru Sadame?)
  14. Devouring Douji (喰らう童子 Kurau Dōji?)
  15. Weakening Thunder (鈍る雷 Niburu Ikazuchi?)
  16. The Roaring Demon (轟く鬼 Todoroku Oni?)
  17. A Targeted Town (狙われる街 Nerawareru Machi?)
  18. Unbroken Hurricane (挫けぬ疾風 Kujikenu Shippū?)
  19. Strumming Warrior (かき鳴らす戦士 Kakinarasu Senshi?)
  20. Pure Sound (清める音 Kiyomeru Oto?)
  21. Gathering Demons (引き合う魔物 Hikiau Mamono?)
  22. Becoming a Cacoon (化ける繭 Bakeru Mayu?)
  23. The Summer Of Training (鍛える夏 Kitaeru Natsu?)
  24. Blazing Crimson (燃える紅 Moeru Kurenai?)
  25. Running Azure (走る紺碧 Hashiru Konpeki?)
  26. Counting the Days (刻まれる日々 Kizamareru Hibi?)
  27. Eternal Bonds (伝える絆 Tsutaeru Kizuna?)
  28. Undying Malice (絶えぬ悪意 Taenu Akui?)
  29. Shining Boy (輝く少年 Kagayaku Shōnen?)
  30. Forging Premontion (鍛える予感 Kitaeru Yokan?)
  31. Surpassing Father (超える父 Koeru Chichi?)
  32. Bursting Song (弾ける歌 Hajikeru Uta?)
  33. The Armed Blade (装甲う刃 Matō Yaiba?)
  34. Beloved Beauty (恋する鰹 Koi Suru Katsuo?)
  35. Fallen Angel (惑わす天使 Madowasu Tenshi?)
  36. Starving Shuki (飢える朱鬼 Ueru Shuki?)
  37. Lightning Living Again (甦る雷 Yomigaeru Ikazuchi?)
  38. Broken OnGeki (敗れる音撃 Yabureru Ongeki?)
  39. Your Beginning (始まる君 Hajimaru Kimi?)
  40. Nearing Orochi (迫るオロチ Semaru Orochi?)
  41. The Awakening Teacher and Student (目醒める師弟 Mezameru Shitei?)
  42. Ferocious Demons (猛る妖魔 Takeru Yōma?)
  43. An Unchangeable Body (変われぬ身 Kawarenu Mi?)
  44. Forbidden Secret (秘める禁断 Himeru Kindan?)
  45. Dying a Glorious Death, Zanki (散華する斬鬼 Sange Suru Zanki?)
  46. Mastering the Demon Way (極める鬼道 Kiwameru Onidō?)
  47. The Talking Back (語る背中 Kataru Senaka?)
  48. Dreaming of Tomorrow (明日なる夢 Asunaru Yume?)

[edit] Hyper Battle Video

The spin-off Asumu Henshin was released direct-to-video during the later half of 2005. It is special feature that Adachi Asumu plays an active part as Oni, guided by Takeshi's Animal discs. The Oni form of Asumu is identical to Hibiki. The only other Oni in the video (not counting the stock footage scenes) is Sabaki.

[edit] Kamen Rider Hibiki & The Seven Fighting Demons

The movie spin-off of the 2006 Kamen Rider series, entitled Kamen Rider Hibiki & The Seven Fighting Demons, takes place in the Warring States Period. The film serves as a prequel to the Makamou war and features five movie-only Oni known as Kabuki, Kirameki, Habataki, Nishiki, and Touki.

[edit] Cast

  • Hibiki (響鬼 Hibiki?): A man once known as Hitoshi Hidaka (日高仁志 Hidaka Hitoshi?), Hibiki can transform into an Oni by tapping his transformation device (a tuning fork). Played by Shigeki Hosokawa (細川茂樹 Hosokawa Shigeki?).
  • Ibuki (威吹鬼 Ibuki?): A man once known as Iori Izumi (和泉伊織 Izumi Iori?), Ibuki can transform into an Oni by blowing into his transformation device (a pipe). Played by Jyōji Shibue (渋江譲二 Shibue Jyōji?).
  • Todoroki (轟鬼 Todoroki?): A man once known as Tomizō Todayama (戸田山登巳蔵 Todayama Tomizō?), Todoroki can transform into an Oni by plucking his transformation device (a bracelet with strings), As for Hitomi cousin. Played by Shingo Kawaguchi (川口真五 Kawaguchi Shingo?).
  • Asumu Adachi (安達明日夢 Adachi Asumu?): Hibiki's sidekick. Played by Rakuto Tochihara (栩原楽人 Tochihara Rakuto?).
  • Hitomi Mochida (持田ひとみ Mochida Hitomi?): Asumu's classmate and Todoroki's cousin. Played by Erika Mori (森絵梨佳 Mori Erika?).
  • Akira Amami (天美あきら Amami Akira?): Ibuki's apprentence. Played by Nana Akiyama (秋山奈々 Akiyama Nana?).
  • Kyōsuke Kiriya (桐矢京介 Kiriya Kyōsuke?): Asumu's classmate. Later becomes Hibiki's apprentence. Played by Yūichi Nakamura (中村優一 Nakamura Yūichi?).
  • Kasumi Tachibana (立花香須実 Tachibana Kasumi?): Older Tachibana daughter, field tech for Hibiki. Played by Mayu Gamō (蒲生麻由 Gamō Mayu?).
  • Hinaka Tachibana (立花日菜佳 Tachibana Hinaka?): Younger Tachibana daughter, informant and observer. Played by Miyuki Kanbe (神戸みゆき Kanbe Miyuki?).
  • Dōji/Kai-Dōji (童子/怪童子 Dōji/Kai-Dōji?): Played by Mitsu Murata (村田充 Murata Mitsu?).
  • Hime/Yō-Hime (姫/妖姫 Hime/Yō-Hime?): Played by Sei Ashina (芦名星 Ashina Sei?).
  • Zanki (斬鬼 Zanki?): A man once known as Zaōmaru Zaitsuhara (財津原蔵王丸 Zaitsuhara Zaōmaru?), Zanki is a former Oni who has taught Todoroki. Played by Kenji Matsuda (松田賢二 Matsuda Kenji?).
  • Midori Takizawa (滝澤みどり Takizawa Midori?): Equipment designer of TAKESHI. Played by Masako Umemiya (梅宮万紗子 Umemiya Masako?).
  • Ikuko Adachi (安達郁子 Adachi Ikuko?): Asumu's Mother. Played by Kaoru Mizuki (水木薫 Mizuki Kaoru?).
  • Ichirō Tachibana (立花勢地郎 Tachibana Ichirō?): Head Official of TAKESHI. Played by Atomu Shimojō (下條アトム Shimojō Atomu?).
  • Tsutomu Tsumura (津村努 Tsumura Tsutomu?): A boy who decided not to become an Oni. Played by Kento Shibuya (渋谷謙人 Shibuya Kento?).
  • Kōnosuke Kogure (小暮耕之助 Kogure Kōnosuke?): Development section chief of TAKESHI. Played by Akira Fuse (布施明 Fuse Akira?).
  • Shuki (朱鬼 Shuki?): Zanki's Master, TAKESHI, is banished. Played by Reiko Kataoka (片岡礼子 Kataoka Reiko?).
  • Danki (弾鬼 Danki?): A man once known as Daisuke Danda (段田大輔 Danda Daisuke?), Danki can transform into an Oni by tapping his transformation device (a tuning fork). Played by Makoto Itō (伊藤慎 Itō Makoto?).
  • Shouki (勝鬼 Shōki?): Shouki can transform into an Oni by blowing into his transformation device (a pipe). Played by Yoshifumi Oshikawa (押川善文 Oshikawa Yoshifumi?).

[edit] References

Preceded by
Blade
Kamen Rider
2005 – 2006
Succeeded by
Kabuto
Kamen Rider Hibiki
v  d  e
Kamen Riders: HibikiIbukiTodorokiZankiShōkiTōkiSabakiDankiEikiShukiOther Oni Kamen Rider
Others: MakamoTakeshiEpisodesSeven Fighting DemonsAsumu Henshin
Kamen Rider franchise
v  d  e
Created by Shotaro Ishinomori and Toru Hirayama
TV series: Shōwa: Kamen Rider  • V3  • X  • Amazon  • Stronger  • Skyrider  • Super-1   • Black  • RX
Heisei: Kuuga  • Agito  • Ryuki  • 555  • Blade  • Hibiki  • Kabuto  • Den-O
Specials: Birth of the 10th! (ZX)  • Prologue (Shin)  • SD  • Ultraman vs. Kamen Rider  • Hyper Battle series
Original films: ZO  • J  • World  • The First
Manga: Spirits  • Card Warrior
American series: Saban's Masked Rider  • Kamen Rider Dragon Knight
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