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Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight is a science fiction superhero television series that originally aired in the United States on The CW from December 13, 2008, to December 26, 2009.
The Kamen Rider Series (Japanese: 仮面ライダーシリーズ, Hepburn: Kamen Raidā Shirīzu), also known as Masked Rider Series (until Decade and except Thailand), is a Japanese superhero media franchise consisting of tokusatsu television programs, films, manga, and anime, created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori.
Compati Hero [a] [b] is a video game series published in Japan by Banpresto and Bandai Namco Entertainment that began in 1990 and features 16 crossover teams between Ultraman, Kamen Rider (also known as Masked Rider) and Gundam.
In 2009, he was cast in the main role for the kids' TV show Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight. [2] Ford co-starred in the horror films Maneater and Beneath the Darkness. [4] In 2012, he was cast as Matt Daehler in a recurring role on Teen Wolf. [5] [6] Ford appeared in the psychological thriller film Homecoming, released on December 31, 2013. [7]
SD the Great Battle [a] is a top-down platforming shoot 'em up video game released for the Super Famicom on December 29, 1990. A crossover of the Ultra Series, Kamen Rider, and Gundam franchises, characters from these franchises are playable. The game is presented in a super deformed style. It is also part of the Compati Hero series. [1]
The Dragon Knight, the second novel in the Dragon Knight series, released in 1990; Dragon Knight (video game series), a series of hentai games by ELF, and (mostly hentai) anime based on those games Dragon Knight, a 1989 video game; Dragon Knight II, an MSX game released December 1990; Dragon Knight III or Knights of Xentar, a 1991 multi ...
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The following is a list of episodes for the television series Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight. Some episodes (due to premiere in August 2009 in North America) were aired a month early on Brazilian channel Rede Globo program TV Globinho. Televisa in Mexico finished the series a month before The CW4Kids did, due to it airing three times a week there.