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Gen Urobuchi Still Writing Episodes of Kamen Rider Gaim

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Gen Urobuchi Still Writing Episodes of Kamen Rider Gaim

18651 Gen Urobuchi, writer of Kamen Rider Gaim, has taken to Twitter to talk about writing for the show and the episodes that still remain to be written.


gen-twitter From his Twitter:

I can say now that the year I spent working on a content giant like Kamen Rider is something I’ll treasure. I am really glad I accepted this offer. Now I want to keep this feeling of happiness and run through the end.

In a tweet response to Metal Yoshida, who plays Oren in the show, Urobuchi goes on to talk about still having to work on the last few episodes:

No, there are a few episodes left. I am right at the climax. Cannot relax just yet.

Kamen Rider Gaim episodes currently being filmed are roughly 7 to 8 ahead of the episodes being broadcast, with the 34th episode airing Sunday, June 22nd. This would mean, therefore, that Gaim is more or less filming episode 41 at this time.

Reports from actors implied that Gaim would have a shorter run than the usual 50-odd episode series. Furthermore, the Kamen Rider/Super Sentai summer movies will be opening in cinemas one month earlier than the usual first weekend of August.

Given the current evidence, we could surmise that Gaim‘s total episode count may end up being around the 46 episode range.

All English translations are accredited to The Tokusatsu Network staff members. Please do not repost without crediting and directly linking back to the original Tokusatsu Network article.

Source: Gen Urobuchi’s Twitter 01 & 02

I've been floating around doing various things in the fandom for the past decade. Now living in Japan, writing news articles and occasionally starring in a show as "Only white guy in the background".

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  1. Anomz

    June 19, 2014 at 3:39 am

    This blog: http://konrez.blogspot.com/2014/06/urobuchi-gen-telah-menulis-cerita-akhir.html copied and translated this exact article into Indonesian language without crediting The Tokusatsu Network at all.

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