![]() He was born in Hokkaido on March 18, 1975. He lost his father, a war photographer, when he was a sixth-grade elementary school student, before losing his mother at the age of 18. Yusuke helps out at the Pole Pole while staying at the shop, and continuously attempts to master 2000 different skills and talents which he uses to help others. He is a happy-go-lucky and honest person that fights to "protect everyone's smiles". But as the endgame draws near, Yusuke learns of a horrible revelation between Kuuga and the Grongi Tribe's leader.Ĭharacters Main and supporting characters Yusuke Godai ( 五代 雄介, Godai Yūsuke) A 24-year-old (later 25-year-old in episode 9) young, multi-talented adventurer. He helped assemble the Science Police to fight the Grongi to ensure the happiness and safety of others. But a multi-talented man named Yusuke Godai finds himself drawn to the belt and becomes the new Kuuga. In the present day, Kuuga's mysterious stone belt is excavated, freeing the Grongi as they resume their murderous game on the Linto Tribe's descendants: humanity itself. Long ago, the Grongi Tribe terrorized the Linto Tribe until a warrior acquired the power of Kuuga and defeated the Grongi, sealing their leader within a cave. It aired alongside Mirai Sentai Timeranger. Kamen Rider Kuuga is the first Kamen Rider Series to be broadcast in a widescreen ( letterboxed) format. It was a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, and was shown on TV Asahi from January 30, 2000, to January 21, 2001, replacing Moero!! Robocon in its timeslot. It is the tenth installment of the popular Kamen Rider Series of tokusatsu shows and the first of the series to air entirely in the Heisei period, as well as the first standalone Kamen Rider TV series since Kamen Rider Black RX. To make matters worse, the angry/raging hands don’t allow Agito to fully reenact his pre-Riderkick pose.Īll in all, Agito Ground Form’s a good figure, other than the bad choice of accessories.Kamen Rider Kuuga ( Japanese: 仮面ライダークウガ, Hepburn: Kamen Raidā Kūga, stylized in English as Masked Rider Kuuga) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. Then again, seeing how Agito Flame/Storm Forms were both exclusives, you’d think that Bandai could’ve been more generous with the regular Ground Form. This might have been that Bandai actually spent more on Another Agito and less on Agito, since Another has quite a fair bit of paint. This is a very dismal accessory count, especially compared to its co-release, Another Agito, which came with a full extra head, and more pairs of hands. All he comes with is a spare face (not even a full head, just a swappable face), and 2 angry/raging hands. Now, here’s where this figure disappoints. The paint is otherwise well-done, even on smaller bits like the gold on his belt. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thankfully it’s at the back, so it’s not that noticeable. QC wise, mine actually had some paint chip on the back of the gold “collar”. As such, he has the basic Figuarts level of articulation, nothing too special about it. Design-wise, he’s quite simple compared to later Heisei Rider designs.Īrticulationwise, Agito uses the same body type as previous releases like Black, RX and Kuuga. Kamen Rider Agito, from the 2001 series Kamen Rider Agito, is the second Rider in the Heisei era. ![]()
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