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4* Soukichi's death, partly because how utterly out of nowhere it comes. He gets shot to death by Museum thugs and with his last actions puts his damaged fedora on his pupil Shotaro as said pupil screams in grief. On top of that, the Taboo Dopant busting through the floor causes his body to fall into the hole she made, preventing it from even being retrieved by his loved ones for a proper burial. Oh, and this also happens in ''Episode 1, before the show's been running for even a minute.'' The only thing keeping this from being a DownerBeginning is the fact that Shotaro and Philip become Double for the first time during this sequence and escape in a spectacular way before going on to be the absolute ''biggest'' thorn in Museum's side.
5* The Bird Dopant arc (Episodes 17-18) lands some heavy blows. [[spoiler:First, teenagers doing a direct injection of a Gaia Memory that is not meant for them AND without having a bio-communication port. Second, we learn that Kirihiko (Nasca Dopant, Gaia Memory Dealer) is suffering a slow death due to his memory achieving Level 2. Oh, the second shouldn't count? Then the third will change your mind: Shotaro as [=FangJoker=] tells him he is making the city he loves so much cry, and that is more than enough to have him go through a change of heart, to the point he helps Double eject and destroy the Bird Dopant's Gaia Memory and soon gives a present he promised to Shotaro (To those wondering: Fuuto's Mascot Keychain) and asked him to protect the city. And the fourth and last point is that he is killed by his very wife, Saeko, on top of the building, with the last minutes of his life alone, enjoying the winds that blesses the city.]]
6* The entire damn thing of episode 48. [[spoiler: First, you have the first (and possibly only) full appearance of the acoustic version of an ending song, in this case [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic Cyclone Effect]], playing over Shotaro and Philip's last (possible) scene together as Shotaro struggles to cancel the transformation for the last time. Then you have Philip fading away along with the Xtreme Memory, followed by ManlyTears, followed by everyone being depressed, followed by Shotaro getting a goodbye note/gift from Philip telling him to contuine protecting Futo, and for the preview, in order to avert MoodWhiplash, plays "Nobody's Perfect" instead of the opening theme.]]
7* [[spoiler:Their actions in the final episode seem to confirm it. They just revived Philip, see below]]
8* Episode 49 does it ''again'' with [[spoiler:Wakana performing a Gaia Impact in order to restore Philip by giving him her body. Inside the Xtreme Memory, we see the entire Sonozaki family reunite as they all say their final farewells to Philip before disappearing.]]
9** On top of that, When Akira [[spoiler:learns the truth about Philip, we see Shotaro despondently wandering over to one of his partner's whiteboards and find out he's been unable to erase the Charmin'''g Rave'''n clue from it. Before the camera cuts back to Akira we clearly see Shotaro about to break down crying over the loss of his partner and best friend.]]
10** [[spoiler: Shotaro's seeming death is one of the cruelest BaitAndSwitch moments in ''Kamen Rider'' history. The moment itself happens right before a commercial break so, for at least a few agonizing minutes, children watching across Japan had to cope with the idea that ''both of their heroes were dead''. Thankfully, the tears become [[TearsOfJoy happy]] when it's revealed in short order that Shotaro was saved by the Xtreme Memory and that Philip's ''back''. It also unfortunately leads to the above moment of Wakana's Gaia Impact.]]
11* ''Double Returns: Eternal'' has [[spoiler:Daido coming upon the slaughtered Quark subjects he failed to save, a sight so horrific that he's DrivenToMadness by it. After watching that, TheMovie becomes a lot more of a TearJerker...]]
12** [[spoiler: What is just as sad that his ImpliedLoveInterest, Mina, somehow survived the termination but he dies never knowing that she survived.]]
13** [[spoiler: Also, Daido and company all become very tragic in this. In their first appearance in "A to Z" they were presented as plain evil, and no tears were shed when it turns out they return to death if hit with a Maximum Drive. However, we find out here that they were all every bit as heroic as our main cast at first, but the NEVER process causes you to slowly lose your memories and they'd totally lost themselves by the present day, to be put down like rabid animals without a care since no one knew this. The end!]]
14* The flashbacks in Episode 46. [[spoiler:Seeing the Sonozaki clan as a genuinely happy family, knowing how far they've fallen is ''grueling''.]]
15* The Double half and ending of ''Movie War Core''. If you watched ''Double Returns: Eternal'' and thought "how can it possibly get more depressing than this?!"...you ain't seen nothing yet. Narumi Soukichi/Kamen Rider Skull had quite a toll for it. \
161. First things first, the enemy is Spider Dopant.\
172. Second, that Dopant was [[spoiler: Soukichi’s partner, Matsu]]. \
183. Third, the Spider Dopant's special ability is [[spoiler:the Spider Bombs that kill not the victim, but ''the person the victim loves most'', transmitted by the victim's touch.]] Because of this, ''dozens'' of citizens are [[spoiler: suddenly killed in front of, and at the touch of, the people who would suffer most from this happening]], and Soukichi himself can [[spoiler: never be with his daughter Akiko (it'll kill her) or his love interest Melissa (it'll kill ''him'') again.]] Naturally, this all happened on Akiko's birthday. Oh, you know how most MonsterOfTheWeek effects have NoOntologicalInertia? [[spoiler: Not this Dopant. Once infected is forever infected, even with the Spider Memory destroyed (the Dopant memory ''isn't'' the one used in Shotaro's Spider Shock Gadget.)]]. Let’s not forget that Soukichi also [[spoiler: already made a promise to Akiko to be by her side when she gets married before he got infected]]. \
19The series ''itself'' isn't that depressing, but its post-series movies seem to keep trying to top the last in terms of soul-rendingness. Also, the series has several funny moments. ''Core'' has ''very'' few. We start with Akiko being [[spoiler:merely sick of her fiancee and friends having to run off and do Rider duty]] and the whole thing descending into more and more despair. Does the scene with [[spoiler:Soukichi's ghost at the end]] begin to make up for it?

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