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* ''[[Kamen Rider Double]] (W)'' (2009-2010)
* ''[[Kamen Rider OOO]] (Ooz)'' (2010-2011)
* ''[[Kamen Rider Fourze]] (40)'' (2011-2012)
* ''[[Kamen Rider x Super Sentai: The Great Superhero War|Kamen Rider X Super Sentai Super Hero Taisen]]'' (2012): A [[Crossover]] film of the Kamen Rider and [[Super Sentai]] franchises.
* ''[[Kamen Rider Wizard]]'' (2012-2013)
* ''[[Kamen Rider Gaim]]'' (2013-2014)
 
 
 
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One series (''Black RX'') was brought over to the US, ''[[Power Rangers]]''-style, as ''[[Masked Rider]]'' (1995-1996). Although it got fair ratings and good toy sales it ended with many plot points not tied up due to there being no more Rider series to adapt. Another series (''Ryuki'') has been similarly adapted as ''[[Kamen Rider Dragon Knight]]'' (2009). While the new adaptation was much closer to the spirit of the original, and quite well-liked by the adult [[Periphery Demographic]], it didn't fare well in the ratings overall but is much more liked than Masked Rider in the Kamen Rider fanbase. Recently Toei has anounced there will be a '''third''' attempt to bring Kamen Rider in America. Around the same time, Saban trademarked "Power Rider", which fans speculate to be this third attempt.
 
May 2012 will seesawy the release of ''[[Kamen Rider x Super Sentai: The Great Superhero War|Kamen Rider X Super Sentai Super Hero Taisen]]'', a full-fledged crossover between the two franchises with 240 heroes joining forces. The star on the Kamen Rider side will be [[Kamen Rider Decade|Tsukasa Kadoya/Decade]], with [[Kamen Rider Fourze|Gentaro Kisaragi/Fourze]], [[Kamen Rider OOO|Eiji Hino/OOO]], [[Kamen Rider Den-O|the Den-Liner crew]], and Daiki Kaitou/Diend playing prominent roles.
 
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