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* BrokenAesop: The final arc's moral of "hate the sin, not the sinner," as demonstrated through Keiwa forgiving Daichi for [[spoiler:murdering his sister (and countless others) by infecting them with Parasite Jyamato]] doesn't really work when Daichi was set up to be a HateSink before, spending most of the series crossing the MoralEventHorizon and culminating with an entire sequence devoted to him getting a rightly deserved beatdown. Keiwa's [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn descent into hate]] over his desire to get revenge on Daichi also largely happens due to Keiwa [[IdiotBall ignoring some simple and obvious solutions]] to the problem. The fact that the moral is espoused by Ace is especially [[Hypocrite hypocritical]], considering an arc earlier he killed Chirami for being associated with the DGP and his mother's imprisonment, even though Chirami's crimes were much less bad than Daichi's and it's not even clear if Chirami knew the true nature of the Goddess of Creation]]. There's also the fact that [[spoiler: Daichi's actions are [[DeathIsCheap eventually undone]], making it wholly meaningless whether Keiwa forgives him or not]].

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* BrokenAesop: The final arc's moral of "hate the sin, not the sinner," as demonstrated through Keiwa forgiving Daichi for [[spoiler:murdering his sister (and countless others) by infecting them with Parasite Jyamato]] doesn't really work when Daichi was set up to be a HateSink before, spending most of the series crossing the MoralEventHorizon and culminating with an entire sequence devoted to him getting a rightly deserved beatdown. Keiwa's [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn descent into hate]] over his desire to get revenge on Daichi also largely happens due to Keiwa [[IdiotBall ignoring some simple and obvious solutions]] to the problem. The fact that the moral is espoused by Ace is especially [[Hypocrite hypocritical]], especial hypocritical, considering an arc earlier he killed Chirami for being associated with the DGP and his mother's imprisonment, even though Chirami's crimes were much less bad than Daichi's and it's not even clear if Chirami knew the true nature of the Goddess of Creation]]. There's also the fact that [[spoiler: Daichi's actions are [[DeathIsCheap eventually undone]], making it wholly meaningless whether Keiwa forgives him or not]].
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* BrokenAesop: The final arc's moral of "hate the sin, not the sinner," as demonstrated through Keiwa forgiving Daichi for [[spoiler:murdering his sister (and countless others) by infecting them with Parasite Jyamato]] doesn't really work when Daichi was set up to be a HateSink before, with an entire sequence even being devoted to him getting a rightly deserved beatdown. Keiwa's [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn descent into hate]] over his desire to get revenge on Daichi also largely happens due to Keiwa [[IdiotBall ignoring some simple and obvious solutions]] to the problem. The fact that the moral is espoused by Ace is especially hypocritical, considering an arc earlier he [[spoiler:he killed Chirami for being associated with the DGP and his mother's imprisonment, even though Chirami's crimes were much less bad than Daichi's and it's not even clear if Chirami knew the true nature of the Goddess of Creation]]. There's also the fact that [[spoiler:everything Daichi does is [[DeathIsCheap eventually undone]], making it wholly meaningless whether Keiwa forgives him or not]].

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* BrokenAesop: The final arc's moral of "hate the sin, not the sinner," as demonstrated through Keiwa forgiving Daichi for [[spoiler:murdering his sister (and countless others) by infecting them with Parasite Jyamato]] doesn't really work when Daichi was set up to be a HateSink before, spending most of the series crossing the MoralEventHorizon and culminating with an entire sequence even being devoted to him getting a rightly deserved beatdown. Keiwa's [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn descent into hate]] over his desire to get revenge on Daichi also largely happens due to Keiwa [[IdiotBall ignoring some simple and obvious solutions]] to the problem. The fact that the moral is espoused by Ace is especially hypocritical, [[Hypocrite hypocritical]], considering an arc earlier he [[spoiler:he killed Chirami for being associated with the DGP and his mother's imprisonment, even though Chirami's crimes were much less bad than Daichi's and it's not even clear if Chirami knew the true nature of the Goddess of Creation]]. There's also the fact that [[spoiler:everything Daichi does is [[spoiler: Daichi's actions are [[DeathIsCheap eventually undone]], making it wholly meaningless whether Keiwa forgives him or not]].
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* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Regarding to the main quartet Riders: Ace is the Phlegmatic, Keiwa is the Melancholic, Neon is the Sanguine, and Michinaga is the Choleric.

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* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Regarding to the main quartet Riders: Ace is the Phlegmatic, Keiwa is the Melancholic, Neon is the Sanguine, and Michinaga is the Choleric.

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* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
Ace: Phlegmatic

Keiwa: Melancholic

Neon: Sanguine

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* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
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FourTemperamentEnsemble: Regarding to the main quartet Riders: Ace is the Phlegmatic, Keiwa is the Melancholic, Neon is the Sanguine, and Michinaga is the Choleric.
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* FourTemperamentEnsemble:
Ace: Phlegmatic
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* BrokenAesop: The final arc's moral of "hate the sin, not the sinner," as demonstrated through Keiwa forgiving Daichi for [[spoiler:murdering his sister (and countless others) by infecting them with Parasite Jyamato]] doesn't really work when Daichi was set up to be a HateSink before, with an entire sequence even being devoted to him getting a rightly deserved beatdown. Keiwa's [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn descent into hate]] over his desire to get revenge on Daichi also largely happens due to Keiwa [[IdiotBall ignoring some simple and obvious solutions]] to the problem. The fact that the moral is espoused by Ace is especially hypocritical, considering an arc earlier he [[spoiler:he killed Chirami for being associated with the DGP and his mother's imprisonment, even though Chirami's crimes were much less bad than Daichi's and it's not even clear if Chirami knew the true nature of the Goddess of Creation]]. There's also the fact that [[spoiler:everything Daichi does is [[DeathIsCheap eventually undone]], making it wholly meaningless whether Keiwa forgives him or not]].

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* An as of yet-unnamed V-Cinema direct-to-video movie set to be released in 2024.



*** An announced DVD is set to debut the two-part Plosion Rage Buckle, a new SuperMode for Buffa.



** Zombie: If used for the upper body, the left side has equipment called the '''Poison Chamber Arm''' for the forearm and the '''Berserclaw'''[[note]]a {{portmanteau}} of "berserk" & "claw"[[/note]] for the left hand. If used for the lower body, the right crus is equipped with the '''Poison Chamber Leg''' and the '''Berserclaw''' is the right foot.

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** Zombie: If used for the upper body, the left side has equipment called the '''Poison Chamber Arm''' for the forearm and the '''Berserclaw'''[[note]]a {{portmanteau}} of "berserk" & "claw"[[/note]] for the left hand. If used for the lower body, the right crus shin is equipped with the '''Poison Chamber Leg''' and the '''Berserclaw''' is the right foot.foot. Buffa's Plosion Rage upgrade also has a clawed left hand, but it's a much bigger monster hand with ''chainsaw'' claws.


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** As the series goes on, [[ForHappiness Happiness]] becomes a major theme. The heroes are disturbed to learn that [[spoiler:the DGP steals happiness from the game's victims to give to the winners]], and resolve to work, even if only little by little, towards a world where ''everyone'' can be happy. Including enemies like Daichi, if possible. The final two entries in the end-of-episode "DGP rulebook" drive the lesson home:
--->''Never give up on making people happy.''\\
''People will find as much happiness as their desires will bring.''
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** Regad Omega can manipulate time by tapping the side of his belt, just like the Series/KamenRiderKabuto's Clock Up function.

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** Regad Omega can manipulate time by tapping the side of his belt, just like the Series/KamenRiderKabuto's Clock Up function.
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** Regad Omega can manipulate time by tapping the side of his belt, just like the Series/KamenRiderKabuto's Clock Up function.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Suel is finally defeated for good, and the living participants are granted their happiness. However, this all comes at the cost of Ace dying at the hands of a possessed Tsumuri, which allows his spirit to ascend to godhood and disband the DGP, granting Tsumuri her freedom. His ascension also causes everyone left in the modern era except for Tsumuri to forget about Ace as a person, turning him into an AbstractApotheosis of a wish-granting deity without being shackled the way Mitsume was. The series ends with Ziin and Tsumuri paying their respects to him at his grave.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Suel is finally defeated for good, and the living participants are granted their happiness. However, this all comes at the cost of Ace dying at the hands of a possessed Tsumuri, which allows his spirit to ascend to godhood and disband the DGP, granting Tsumuri her freedom. His ascension also causes everyone left in the modern era except for Tsumuri to forget about Ace as a person, turning him into an AbstractApotheosis of a wish-granting deity without being shackled the way Mitsume was. The series ends with Ziin and Tsumuri paying their respects to him at his grave.shrine, where the cast has written their wishes for the future on ''ema'' with the Geats symbol on the back.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Suel is finally defeated for good, and the living participants are granted their happiness. However, this all comes at the cost of Ace dying at the hands of a possessed Tsumuri, but this allows his spirit to ascend to godhood and disband the entire DGP, and later granting Tsumuri complete freedom. The series ends with Ziin and Tsumuri paying their respects to him at his grave.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Suel is finally defeated for good, and the living participants are granted their happiness. However, this all comes at the cost of Ace dying at the hands of a possessed Tsumuri, but this which allows his spirit to ascend to godhood and disband the entire DGP, and later granting Tsumuri complete freedom.her freedom. His ascension also causes everyone left in the modern era except for Tsumuri to forget about Ace as a person, turning him into an AbstractApotheosis of a wish-granting deity without being shackled the way Mitsume was. The series ends with Ziin and Tsumuri paying their respects to him at his grave.]]
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* StandardEvilOrganizationSquad: The leading members of the Jyamato side: [[spoiler:Beroba, Archimedel, Michinaga and Daichi.]]

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The leading members of the Jyamato side: [[spoiler:Beroba, Archimedel, Michinaga and Daichi.]]
** During the final arc, a new squad forms when [[spoiler:Zitt arrives from the future with Samas and recruits Kekera and Beroba to help him deal with Ace and his allies.
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** The primary reason [[spoiler:Girori turns against the DGP in the final arc is because it's turned from a show about heroic Riders saving the world from monsters into a SadistShow centered around Rider v Rider fights and the participants being put through constant torment, mirroring criticisms of the turn the ''Kamen Rider'' franchise took with its attempts to seem edgier and the increase in the number of anti-heroic or even outright villainous Riders.]]


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* TrappedInVillainy: [[spoiler:The End Riders in the final arc are all forced to fight other Riders, including each other, under the threat of being eliminated if they refuse.]]
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''Kamen Rider Geats'' is the 2022-2023 entry in the ''Franchise/KamenRider'' series, the fourth in the Reiwa Era and thirty-third overall. It debuted on September 4, 2022, airing alongside ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'' -- and later, ''Series/OhsamaSentaiKingOhger'' in the Series/SuperHeroTime block, succeeding ''Series/KamenRiderRevice''.

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''Kamen Rider Geats'' is the 2022-2023 entry in the ''Franchise/KamenRider'' series, the fourth in the Reiwa Era and thirty-third overall. It debuted on aired from September 4, 2022, airing 2022 to August 27, 2023 alongside ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'' -- and later, ''Series/OhsamaSentaiKingOhger'' in the Series/SuperHeroTime block, succeeding ''Series/KamenRiderRevice''.



** #47 [[spoiler:introduces the Zillion Driver and Sirius Card, used by Kamen Riders Regad and Regad Omega.]]

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** #47 [[spoiler:introduces introduces the Zillion Driver and Sirius Card, used by Kamen Riders Regad and Regad Omega.]]
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** [[spolier:The opening credits end with Ace breaking chains off his body before Tsumuri holds a gun to his head. The first happens in #47 when Ace breaks free from his bonds as the God of Creation and the second in the end of then penultimate episode where Tsumuri shoots Ace.]]

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** [[spolier:The [[spoiler:The opening credits end with Ace breaking chains off his body before Tsumuri holds a gun to his head. The first happens in #47 when Ace breaks free from his bonds as the God of Creation and the second in the end of then penultimate episode where Tsumuri shoots Ace.]]
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** [[spolier:The opening credits end with Ace breaking chains off his body before Tsumuri holds a gun to his head. The first happens in #47 when Ace breaks free from his bonds as the God of Creation and the second in the end of then penultimate episode where Tsumuri shoots Ace.]]
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%%** #46 [[spoiler:introduces the Zillion Driver, used by Kamen Rider Regard.]]

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%%** #46 ** #47 [[spoiler:introduces the Zillion Driver, Driver and Sirius Card, used by Kamen Rider Regard.Riders Regad and Regad Omega.]]
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''Kamen Rider Geats'' is the 2022-2023 entry in the ''Franchise/KamenRider'' series, the fourth in the Reiwa Era and thirty-third overall. It debuted on September 4, 2022, airing alongside ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'' -- and later, ''Series/OhsamaSentaiKingOhger'' in the Series/SuperHeroTime block.

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''Kamen Rider Geats'' is the 2022-2023 entry in the ''Franchise/KamenRider'' series, the fourth in the Reiwa Era and thirty-third overall. It debuted on September 4, 2022, airing alongside ''Series/AvataroSentaiDonbrothers'' -- and later, ''Series/OhsamaSentaiKingOhger'' in the Series/SuperHeroTime block.
block, succeeding ''Series/KamenRiderRevice''.



* ''[[Film/KamenRiderGeatsXKamenRiderReviceMovieBattleRoyale Kamen Rider Geats x Kamen Rider Revice: Movie Battle Royale]]'', the crossover movie with ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'', with the inclusion of characters and elements from ''Series/KamenRiderRyuki''.

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* ''[[Film/KamenRiderGeatsXKamenRiderReviceMovieBattleRoyale Kamen Rider Geats x Kamen Rider Revice: Movie Battle Royale]]'', the crossover movie with ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'', ''Kamen Rider Revice'', with the inclusion of characters and elements from ''Series/KamenRiderRyuki''.
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** ''Kamen Rider Tycoon meets Kamen Rider Shinobi'', featuring an AlternateTimeline Rider from ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' (nodding to the fact that this season was when ''Shinobi'' was to take place).

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** ''Kamen ''[[Recap/GeatsExtraKamenRiderTycoonMeetsKamenRiderShinobi Kamen Rider Tycoon meets Kamen Rider Shinobi'', Shinobi]]'', featuring an AlternateTimeline Rider from ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' (nodding to the fact that this season was when ''Shinobi'' was to take place).


** #14 introduces an entirely different Rider System: the Vision Driver and the Providence Card, used by Kamen Riders Glare and Gazer.

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** #14 introduces an entirely different Rider System: the Vision Driver and the Providence Card, used by Kamen Riders Glare Glare, Gazer, and Gazer.[=Glare2=].


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** The lengths people will go to to pursue their desires, and whether those desires are worth the risk.

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** The lengths people will go to to pursue their desires, and whether those desires are worth the risk.risk and struggle that comes with finding them, which is examined in several ways:



** The permanence of life and death, and what people will do in the current moment with the life they have. This becomes more prominent during the ''Lamentation'' DGP, as many of the [=DGP's=] secrets and truths about Ace's past come to light.
** The connections that one has to their family and how one deals with those connections being tested is also a pertinent one for three of the central cast members, which comes to inform the last parts of the series in a major way. Ace wants to reconnect with his mother, Neon's relationship with her parents is tumultuous enough that she wants to run away from them, and the only family Keiwa has left in the world is his sister, Sara, which drives him to seek world peace for her sake. [[spoiler:Ace ultimately learns the truth about his mother, and his resolve is shaken briefly, but eventually solidifies into a desire to make the world better for her sake. Neon, on the other hand, is left adrift once she learns that she's a wish-born copy of her parents' daughter, and Keiwa breaks completely once Sara gets killed, becoming vengeful and overbearingly self-righteous about his wish.]]

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** The permanence of life and death, and what people will do in the current moment with the life they have. This becomes more prominent during the ''Lamentation'' DGP, as many of the [=DGP's=] secrets and truths about Ace's past come to light.
light, and he ultimately is left to ponder that question himself [[spoiler:once he learns that ''he'' was the cause of his own multiple reincarnations because of his lingering desire to see his mother again. Similarly, Sara's death forms a major part of the story arc in the ''Genesis'' arc, as its suddenness and seeming permanence drives Keiwa to the brink of despair and eventually gives Michinaga a reason to finally re-examine his life goals and motivations for fighting]].
** The connections that one has to their family and how one deals with those connections being tested is also a pertinent one for three of the central cast members, which comes to inform the last parts of the series in a major way. Ace wants to reconnect with his mother, Neon's relationship with her parents is tumultuous enough that she wants to run away from them, and the only family Keiwa has left in the world is his sister, Sara, which drives him to seek world peace for her sake. [[spoiler:Ace ultimately learns the truth about his mother, and his resolve is shaken briefly, but eventually solidifies into a desire to make the world better for her sake. Neon, on the other hand, sake once she's gone. Neon is left adrift once she learns that she's a wish-born copy of her parents' daughter, but when Kousei and Irumi finally give her the recognition she craves and acknowledge their own mistakes, she comes into her own as a Kamen Rider and finally puts her doubts to rest. In contrast to both of them, Keiwa breaks completely once Sara gets killed, becoming vengeful and overbearingly self-righteous about his wish, but ultimately acknowledges that he still feels empty inside once he gets it granted and still loses Sara and his parents anyway because of his wish.]]



** In a half-awakened state, its wielder needs to resonate with another or more allies on wanting a single wish in order for it to activate, although activating it of the user's own strong will happens very rarely.
** [[spoiler:Subsequently in its fully awakened state, its becomes PowerAtACost as its wielder will eventually [[TakenForGranite turn to stone]] and lose all their free will, subsequently putting them at the mercy of the DGP and anyone simply stating their wish to the petrified wielder as a diety that grants them as they please.]]

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** In a half-awakened state, its wielder needs to find a wish that they share with their allies and truly all resonate with another or more allies on wanting a single wish in order for it to activate, although activate; activating it the power of the user's own strong will happens happens, but very rarely.
** [[spoiler:Subsequently in [[spoiler:In its fully awakened state, its it becomes PowerAtACost PowerAtACost, as its wielder will eventually [[TakenForGranite turn to stone]] and lose all their free will, becoming a deity that only exists to grant wishes. This subsequently putting puts them at the mercy of the DGP and or anyone simply stating their wish to else that approaches the petrified wielder as a diety that grants them as they please.of the Power and simply states their wish.]]
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** In a half-awakened state, its wielder needs to resonate with another or more allies on a wanting a single wish in order for it to activate, although activating it of the user's own strong will happens very rarely.

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** In a half-awakened state, its wielder needs to resonate with another or more allies on a wanting a single wish in order for it to activate, although activating it of the user's own strong will happens very rarely.
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* PowerLimiter: The Power of Creation, being the center of all the conflicts, comes with certain limitations that prevents its wielder from simply changing the world as they please.
** In a half-awakened state, its wielder needs to resonate with another or more allies on a wanting a single wish in order for it to activate, although activating it of the user's own strong will happens very rarely.
** [[spoiler:Subsequently in its fully awakened state, its becomes PowerAtACost as its wielder will eventually [[TakenForGranite turn to stone]] and lose all their free will, subsequently putting them at the mercy of the DGP and anyone simply stating their wish to the petrified wielder as a diety that grants them as they please.]]
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** There are a few other unique Buckles that have more power usual ones, but some come with some sort of drawback:

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* ''[[Film/KamenRiderGeats4AcesAndTheBlackFox Kamen Rider Geats: 4 Aces And The Black Fox]]'', the summer movie double-billed with ''Film/OhsamaSentaiKingOhgerAdventureHeaven'' and set to be released on July 28, 2023, featuring Kamen Riders [=PunkJack=], Keilow and Lopo.

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* ''[[Film/KamenRiderGeats4AcesAndTheBlackFox Kamen Rider Geats: 4 Aces And The Black Fox]]'', the summer movie double-billed with ''Film/OhsamaSentaiKingOhgerAdventureHeaven'' and set to be was released on July 28, 2023, featuring Kamen Riders [=PunkJack=], Keilow and Lopo.
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** Upon [[spoiler:attaining godhood, Ace and Tsumuri have their hair and clothing turn white, just like Kouta and Mai in ''Gaim''[='=]s finale.]]

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** There are a few other unique Buckles that have even more power, but come with some sort of drawback:

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*** The Powered Builder Buckle is featured in the movie as Kamen Rider Seeker's Buckle, and Ace gets it in the show afterward. It comes with enhanced Armed Weapon Buckles called Gigant Weapons that can be plugged into the Builder Buckle itself instead of the Driver.

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*** The Powered Builder Buckle is featured in the movie ''Movie Battle Royale'' as Kamen Rider Seeker's Buckle, and Ace gets it in the show afterward. It comes with enhanced Armed Weapon Buckles called Gigant Weapons that can be plugged into the Builder Buckle itself instead of the Driver.Driver.
*** Late in the series, Keiwa gets the two-part Bujin Sword Buckle for his SuperMode. Besides the enhanced power, he can swap out the secondary piece for any of the regular large Buckles.
*** The Fantasy Buckle, while "just" a large Buckle like Magnum/Ninja/Beat/etc., has more power than usual and provides a number of mystic abilities. It's especially attuned to Na-Go, providing her intangibility as well, and serves as her SuperMode.
*** ''Four Aces and the Black Fox'' introduces the [=XGeats=] Buckle, a black repaint of Boost Mark III/IX used by Cross Geats; and the Oneness Buckle and ID Core, with the Buckle being a card reader that can scan Series/KamenRiderGotchard's CardsOfPower, which Geats uses with Boost Mark III for a special SuperMode.



* SupernaturalPhone: The Riders are all given Spider Phones which keep them up-to-date on Grand Prix data. They can also turn into robotic spiders and attach to the belt like a Buckle for an unknown function.

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* SupernaturalPhone: The Riders are all given Spider Phones which keep them up-to-date on Grand Prix data. They can also turn into robotic spiders spiders; and the toy versions can attach to the belt like a Buckle for an unknown function.but this was never used in the show.

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