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** Some English-speaking fans call Goto "Cakebitch". Also "Broto", in reference to a fansub group using this as a "translation" for the times when Date addresses him as "Goto-chan".
** Some English-speaking fans call Goto "Cakebitch". Also "Broto", in reference to a fansub group using this as a "translation" for the times when Date addresses him as "Goto-chan".
** Kougami is known as the "Cakeboss."
** Kougami is known as the "Cakeboss."
** [[Barney and Friends (TV)|Barney]] for the Dinosaur Greeed.
** [[Barney and Friends|Barney]] for the Dinosaur Greeed.
** "Lefty" for {{spoiler|Ankh}} (Lost).
** "Lefty" for {{spoiler|Ankh}} (Lost).
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Shingo Izumi, and Ankh's "human" form in a sense, was [[Chou Sei Kantai Sazer X|Beetle Sazer]] and the Tiger [[Kamen Rider Faiz|Orphenoch]] in ''[[Kamen Rider Decade]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Shingo Izumi, and Ankh's "human" form in a sense, was [[Chou Sei Kantai Sazer X|Beetle Sazer]] and the Tiger [[Kamen Rider Faiz|Orphenoch]] in ''[[Kamen Rider Decade]]''.
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** And in #27 [[Kamen Rider Ryuki|Megumi]] is one of a pair of female bikers who fight the [[Monster of the Week|Yummy]]... and win.
** And in #27 [[Kamen Rider Ryuki|Megumi]] is one of a pair of female bikers who fight the [[Monster of the Week|Yummy]]... and win.
** In the ''21 Core Medals'' movie, {{spoiler|Yoshimune is played by Ken Matsudaira, who played the very same character in the 25-year [[Jidai Geki]] TV series ''Abarenbō Shōgun''}}.
** In the ''21 Core Medals'' movie, {{spoiler|Yoshimune is played by Ken Matsudaira, who played the very same character in the 25-year [[Jidai Geki]] TV series ''Abarenbō Shōgun''}}.
** [[Isao Sasaki]] makes an appearance in the ''Let's Go Kamen Rider'' film as {{spoiler|the adult version of one of the children Eiji and [[Kamen Rider Den O|Kotaro Nogami]] befriend, who, oddly enough, is also the father of another one of those children.}}
** [[Isao Sasaki]] makes an appearance in the ''Let's Go Kamen Rider'' film as {{spoiler|the adult version of one of the children Eiji and [[Kamen Rider Den-O|Kotaro Nogami]] befriend, who, oddly enough, is also the father of another one of those children.}}
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Joji Nakata]], a.k.a. [[Hellsing|Alucard]] is [[The Narrator]] for OOO and the voice of the Birth System.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Joji Nakata]], a.k.a. [[Hellsing|Alucard]] is [[The Narrator]] for OOO and the voice of the Birth System.
** [[Yukana]], aka [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Anime)|Four Murasame]], [[Code Geass (Anime)|C.C.]] and [[Tales of the Abyss (Video Game)|Tears Grants]], voices Mezool.
** [[Yukana]], aka [[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam|Four Murasame]], [[Code Geass|C.C.]] and [[Tales of the Abyss|Tears Grants]], voices Mezool.
** The legendary '''Akira Kushida''''s voice coming from the O Scanner.
** The legendary '''Akira Kushida''''s voice coming from the O Scanner.
** Kazari's voice actor was part of [[The Prince of Tennis|certain musicals]] that lend themselves to ''Tokusatsu'' a lot.
** Kazari's voice actor was part of [[The Prince of Tennis|certain musicals]] that lend themselves to ''Tokusatsu'' a lot.
** {{spoiler|Ankh's Body}} is voiced by [[Miyu Irino]].
** {{spoiler|Ankh's Body}} is voiced by [[Miyu Irino]].
** Giru, the Dinosaur Greeed from ''Movie Wars Core'', is voiced by [[Kenji Hamada]], who voiced a certain [[Engine Sentai Go-onger|German shepherd...]]
** Giru, the Dinosaur Greeed from ''Movie Wars Core'', is voiced by [[Kenji Hamada]], who voiced a certain [[Engine Sentai Go-onger|German shepherd...]]
* [[Meaningful Release Date]]: By accident, due to the 2011 Earthquake. Episode 28, the 1000th episode of [[Kamen Rider]] in total, broadcast on April 3, 2011, forty years to the day since [[Kamen Rider (TV)|Kamen Rider]] first aired.
* [[Meaningful Release Date]]: By accident, due to the 2011 Earthquake. Episode 28, the 1000th episode of [[Kamen Rider]] in total, broadcast on April 3, 2011, forty years to the day since [[Kamen Rider (TV series)|Kamen Rider]] first aired.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Believe it or not, Billy Zane played a character called Os in the TV-movie ''[[wikipedia:Invincible (2001 TV film)|Invincible]]'', itself a [[Follow the Leader]] of [[The Matrix]].
* [[Name's the Same]]: Believe it or not, Billy Zane played a character called Os in the TV-movie ''[[wikipedia:Invincible (2001 TV film)|Invincible]]'', itself a [[Follow the Leader]] of [[The Matrix]].
** The [[Spell My Name With an "S"|LaToraTah]] combo is one just a few letters away from the ''[[Beast Wars (Animation)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]]'s [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Rartorata Rartorata]. TFwiki even acknowledges it.
** The [[Spell My Name with an "S"|LaToraTah]] combo is one just a few letters away from the ''[[Beast Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]]'s [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Rartorata Rartorata]. TFwiki even acknowledges it.
** Hiroaki Iwanaga, who plays Date/the first Kamen Rider Birth, previously played Captain ''Eiji'' Ishiguro in ''[[Tomica Hero Rescue Force]]''.
** Hiroaki Iwanaga, who plays Date/the first Kamen Rider Birth, previously played Captain ''Eiji'' Ishiguro in ''[[Tomica Hero Rescue Force]]''.
** Chiyoko's surname "Shiraishi" is written the same as [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Mako's]] in kanji (lit. "white stone").
** Chiyoko's surname "Shiraishi" is written the same as [[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger|Mako's]] in kanji (lit. "white stone").
*** Similarly, Hina is written with two characters from the name [[Haruhi Suzumiya (Light Novel)|(Mikuru) Asahina]], another [[Moe]] with famously [[Hidden Depths]].
*** Similarly, Hina is written with two characters from the name [[Haruhi Suzumiya|(Mikuru) Asahina]], another [[Moe]] with famously [[Hidden Depths]].
** Crosses into [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] considering the source material - {{spoiler|Tokugawa Yoshimune}} from [[The Movie]] goes by the incognito name Tokuda [[Crayon Shin Chan|Shinnosuke.]] He does have the jawline to match...
** Crosses into [[Hilarious in Hindsight]] considering the source material - {{spoiler|Tokugawa Yoshimune}} from [[The Movie]] goes by the incognito name Tokuda [[Crayon Shin-chan|Shinnosuke.]] He does have the jawline to match...


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Revision as of 23:12, 8 April 2014


  • Dyeing for Your Art: Ryosuke Miura (who plays Ankh) had had his hair dyed and styled to play the role. His more "normal" hairstyle as Shingo Izumi is a wig.
  • Fan Nickname: Japan has gone back to the tried and true method of numerical nicknames, giving Shintaro Goto the name "5103" (5=Go, 10=Tou, 3=San).
    • Some English-speaking fans call Goto "Cakebitch". Also "Broto", in reference to a fansub group using this as a "translation" for the times when Date addresses him as "Goto-chan".
    • Kougami is known as the "Cakeboss."
    • Barney for the Dinosaur Greeed.
    • "Lefty" for Ankh (Lost).
  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Shingo Izumi, and Ankh's "human" form in a sense, was Beetle Sazer and the Tiger Orphenoch in Kamen Rider Decade.
    • You might recognize Takashi Ukaji, the man who played President Kougami, as Mon-chan from the 20th Century Boys films.
    • Akira Date was R5.
    • In #17, we meet the Chiefu... of a kendo club.
    • And in #27 Megumi is one of a pair of female bikers who fight the Yummy... and win.
    • In the 21 Core Medals movie, Yoshimune is played by Ken Matsudaira, who played the very same character in the 25-year Jidai Geki TV series Abarenbō Shōgun.
    • Isao Sasaki makes an appearance in the Let's Go Kamen Rider film as the adult version of one of the children Eiji and Kotaro Nogami befriend, who, oddly enough, is also the father of another one of those children.
  • Hey, It's That Voice!: Joji Nakata, a.k.a. Alucard is The Narrator for OOO and the voice of the Birth System.
  • Meaningful Release Date: By accident, due to the 2011 Earthquake. Episode 28, the 1000th episode of Kamen Rider in total, broadcast on April 3, 2011, forty years to the day since Kamen Rider first aired.
  • Name's the Same: Believe it or not, Billy Zane played a character called Os in the TV-movie Invincible, itself a Follow the Leader of The Matrix.