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[[File:44701-20_large_3186.jpg|link=Kamen Rider Spirits|rightframe|Amazon [[Bloodier and Gorier|in a]] [[Friend to All Children|nutshell]]]]
''[[Kamen Rider Amazon]]'' was the fourth [[Kamen Rider]] series.
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''[[Kamen Rider Amazon]]'' was the fourth [[Kamen Rider]] series.
 
Daisuke Yamamoto was raised in the Amazon after his parents were killed in a plane crash. His life is changed when the Ten-Faced Demon attacked and destroyed his adopted home village. A witch doctor inserts the mystical Gigi Bracelet into him, which allows him to transform into the warrior Amazon. He goes to Japan to meet a professor who knew his father, battles Gorgos's minions after the professor is killed, and becomes the new Champion of Justice.
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* [[Absurdly Sharp Blade]]: Amazon's blades, on the forearms of his gloves. They're very sharp, and more to the point, he's strong enough to do the cutting. Before he learned how to do a proper Rider Kick, Amazon's finisher was the Daisetsudan ("Great Cleave") which was responsible for the [[High-Pressure Blood]] below.
** SPIRITS takes this to new levels - he can easily cut arms in two (right down the middle), and that picture up at the top? That's Salamander/Tokage-Roid learning the hard way that Amazon can {{spoiler|cut heads in two as well.}} His Super Daisetsudan (available when Amazon combines the Gaga<ref>We're not going to make that comparison.</ref> Armlet with the Gigi Armlet on his right arm for extra power) can cleave something the size of a ''T-Rex''.
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* [[Defector From Decadence]]: The Mole Beastman turns to Amazon's side after Amazon saved him from execution. Considering the [[Big Bad]]'s opinion was "die in battle or I'll kill you myself", getting shown mercy by his former enemy convinced him to perform a [[Heel Face Turn]].
* [[Disk One Final Boss]]: Ten-Faced Demon Gorgos was the [[Big Bad]] of Geddon, Amazon's first enemy group. Amazon finally killed him in episode 14, only for Geddon to be replaced by the Garanda Empire lead by Great Emperor Zero.
* [[Distressed Damsel in Distress]]: Ritsuko, to the point that even her little brother Masahiko once basically says something to the effect of "Don't worry, she gets kidnapped all the time!"
* [[Eccentric Mentor]]: Tobei Tachibana, even gives Amazon his trademark bike the Jungler.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]/[[Mook Face Turn]] - the Mole Beastman.
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* [[I'm a Humanitarian]] - Snake Beastman in episode 7.
* [[Keet]]: Amazon appears to be this outside of battle, at least by the time of [[Kamen Rider Spirits]].
* [[Kid with the Leash]]: Masahiko, to an extent.
* [[Large Ham]]: The Narrator for the first several episodes to explain Amazon's moods and mindset before he learned Japanese.
** Amazon himself also qualifies.
* [[Man Bites Man]]: One of the most preferred methods of Amazon. Parents actually complained about this, since it was easier for kids to imitate than the franchise's traditional [[Finishing Move|Rider Kick]]
* [[Memetic Hand Gesture]]: [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_jUm1aaWSreo/Sn_qxN6ShwI/AAAAAAAACxw/tpaN0-1GdoQ/s1600-h/igablog007.jpg Amazon's hand signal of friendship]
* [[Nature Hero]]: Being raised in the jungle certainly helps.
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* [[Walking Shirtless Scene]] - Amazon.
* [[Wild Child]]: Take a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|wild]] guess.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: The villains ''love'' to do this. In fact, Amazon rescues one monster from this, [[Mook Face Turn|and becomes]] [[The Mole]] for him.
 
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