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The events of the movie happen in the late 30s–early 40s after the special. The film grossed over ¥1 billion at the Japanese box office. [2] Kamen Rider Agito: Three Great Riders (仮面ライダーアギト 3大ライダー, Kamen Raidā Agito San Dai Raidā) Three Great Riders is the Hyper Battle Video for Agito.
Makoto Hikawa (氷川 誠, Hikawa Makoto), age 23, is a police officer and hero of the Akatsuki incident. As a member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's SAUL (ソール, Sōru, Squad Against Unidentified Lifeforms) unit, he becomes Kamen Rider G3 (仮面ライダー G3 ( ジースリー ), Kamen Raidā Jī Surī, Generation 3) using the G3 System originally developed to fight ...
Agito follows Shunack and Toola to E.S.T.O.C., a giant volcano converted into a mechanized, mobile weapon by Toola's father Dr. Sakul, the doctor who had begun the genetic research on the trees. A hologram of Dr. Sakul explains the story of how the research led to the world's current state, and he created E.S.T.O.C. as the best-possible ...
Another Agito, a character in the 2001 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Agito; Agito, a character in the movie Kamen Rider J; Wanijima Agito, a character in the Air Gear anime and manga series; Agito, the main character in the Origin: Spirits of the Past anime series; Agito (Nanoha), a character in the Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers anime ...
Three Times (Chinese: 最好的時光) is a 2005 Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien. It consists of three separate stories of romance, set in different eras, using the same lead actors, Shu Qi and Chang Chen. In "A Time for Love," set in 1966, a soldier (Chang) meets an alluring pool-hall hostess (Shu).
Zoe Kravitz’s directorial debut, the film Blink Twice, has issued a trigger warning ahead of its premiere on Friday, August 23. “We are proud to finally share Blink Twice with audiences in ...
Wakabayashi is best known in English-speaking countries for her role as Bond girl Aki in the 1967 James Bond film You Only Live Twice.Before this, she had made many films in her native Japan, especially Toho Studio's monster films, such as Dogora, the Space Monster (1964) and Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964), both of which were also released under various other titles.
She tries to seduce him, then fakes hysteria and tells him Yabuhara paid her to kill him and that the three men he had killed had stolen from Yabuhara's diamond smuggling operation, and the foreigner was an investigator sent by the supplier. Unmoved, Hanada kills her, gets drunk and waits for Yabuhara to return.