In the sixteenth Heisei era Kamen Rider series, which is also the twenty-fifth installment of Kamen Rider franchise, Shinnosuke Tomari, a young detective in Special Investigation Unit of the Metropolitan Police Department fights against the Roidmudes, a race of robots fighting humanity for supremacy lead by Heart and Brain. With the help of his partner/scientist mentor/Transformation belt Krim Steinbelt, Shinnosuke becomes Kamen Rider Drive, A man made hero with the powers of automobiles.
Very Dark Tokusatsus aimed for a more mature audience.
-Both Kaiju/Enemies in these two kill humans in brutal ways. Both contain graphic violence, and the use of alcohol.
-Mature themes, both are not for children.
-If you like Tokusatsu grim dark, give these two a try. If you still like lighter and softer go watch Sailor Moon or Super Senttai.
-Both Kaiju/Enemies in these two kill humans in brutal ways. Both contain graphic violence, and the use of alcohol.
-Mature themes, both are not for children.
-If you like Tokusatsu grim dark, give these two a try. If you still like lighter and softer go watch Sailor Moon or Super Senttai.
While at first glance the two series may appear to not have a common trait, both series have a sole company that was responsible for the existences of Kamen Riders in their own universes. And while the Orphenochs and Humagears/Magears were exact opposites of each other (humans that were once dead and gained monster abilities versus human-like machines with an ability to turn into monsters once corrupted) their dilemmas and reasoning to revolt against Kamen Riders and humans, in general, were quite similar.


