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Kamen Rider Decade Blu-ray Box to Release Next Month
The Blu-ray Box of the anniversary series, Kamen Rider Decade, will release next month on March 8th.
The Blu-ray Box release of the 2009 series, Kamen Rider Decade was announced last December and scheduled to release March 8, 2017. Kamen Rider Decade is the tenth Heisei era Kamen Rider series, thus celebrating the tenth anniversary of the the Heisei Kamen Rider series.
The Blu-ray box set is priced at ¥35,000 and will contain six discs with all thirty-one episodes, round-table discussions for the preceding Kamen Rider series, junctions, preview PR collections, a twenty page booklet, and a special limited production sleeve.
- Disc 1 will include episodes 1 to 5, the Blu-ray special commemorative discussion with Masahiro Inoue, Ryouta Murai, and Kimito Totani, and the production presentation press conference digest.
- Disc 2 will include episodes 6 to 11 and Kamen Rider discussion for Ryuki and Blade.
- Disc 3 shall contain episodes 12 to 17 and Kamen Rider discussion for Agito and 555.
- Disc 4 will contain episodes 18 to 23 and Kamen Rider discussion of Den-O and Kabuto.
- Disc 5 will include episodes 24 to 29 and Kamen Rider discussion of Hibiki.
- Lastly, Disc 6 will include special editions of episode 30 and the finale episode, The Super Adventure DVD Kamen Rider Decade: Protect! The World of Televikun, and cast talks with Masahiro Inoue, Ryouta Murai, and Kimito Totani.
Decade follows the story of Tsukasa Kadoya (portrayed Masahiro Inoue), an amateur photographer and his travels to different parallel universes based on the preceding Kamen Rider series to stop these worlds from colliding. Kamen Rider Decade follows Tsukasa’s self discovery and his journey through the last decade of Kamen Rider.
Kamen Rider Decade is noted for having the famous singer Gackt perform the opening theme, “Journey Through the Decade”, as well as “The Next Decade” and “Stay the Ride Alive” for the movies Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker and Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010 respectively.
Source: Toei Video Ryouta Murai’s Blog