* Practically too many to count. One that particularly stands out is V3, when Riderman sacrifices his life for the city of Tokyo, cries out that he is the fourth Kamen Rider.
* V3's takedown of Scissors Jaguar in episode 2.
* How about this? Early on, Destron figures out that V3 needs his Double Typhoon belt to ''spin'' in order to transform... and they promptly have a monster gunk it up so it won't. They beat Shiro, toss him into a casket, and toss ''that'' into a cremation oven. They don't count on the heat melting the gunk, and are unpleasantly surprised when, upon exiting the building, V3 is waiting for them on top of the '''200-foot tall chimney'''. Shouting down at them.
** Best part? This was back in the 70s, when they didn't have access to special effects that would put a suit actor on top of a 200-foot tall chimney. That's an actual dude standing that high up - TakeThat, [[NoOSHACompliance National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health!]]
* One of the more iconic ones dealt with when a Destron monster held a number of hostages and tied them down to the train tracks. V3's suspiciously nowhere to be found, and the monster asks the only person who isn't a hostage where the Rider is. Cue an amused laugh as V3 comes out of the train engine and saves the day.
* The Double Riders return in episode 33.
** What makes this scene so good is how the Double Riders make their entrance. The MonsterOfTheWeek is about to pull the switch to gas Japan to death, and Shiro is trapped and frozen inside a prison cell. Before the can pull the switch, he gets stopped by a thrown object, followed by amused laughter and the camera pans to a silhouetted man. The viewer is led to believe that Shiro improbably made it out of his cell, until the man steps into the light revealing himself to be Hongo Takashi. [[ThemeMusicPowerUp Cue the original theme song]] playing in the background while Hongo proceeds to kick ass.
* The Double Riders [[NotQuiteDead seemingly]] sacrificing themselves to defeat Bazooka Turtle. What makes this scene all the more famous is that the Double Riders know they have a successor and sacrifice themselves to save Tokyo from being nuked. And there is not a moment of hesitation! There is a reason why fans call the Kamen Riders true heroes...
* Episode four also has a CMOA at the end of episode 4. With [[MonsterOfTheWeek TV-Fly and Squid-Fire]] double teaming him and threatening Junko with death, V3 proceeds to jump up into the air, spins fast enough for the Double Typhoon belt to gain power and performs on on his 26 Secrets: the Rider Centrifugal Kick, and kills both monsters at once!
* Episode ten: Tachibana and three Rider Scouts get lost and end up at a house with a creepy occupant - but they're polite and don't take EvilMakesYouUgly at face value. He offers them some milk and a meal, then once they've collapsed from the drug in the milk, he threatens to reconstruct them, [[EvilLaugh Heh Heh Heh]]. They spit the milk out earlier, and then proceed to beat on the dude, resourceful little tykes that they are.
* Episode 29: An entire episode consisting of Shiro getting one up on Destron at every turn. He manages to successfully trick the Monster-Of-The-Week twice, both times pretending to fall for said monster's disguises.
* [[TheMovie Kamen Rider V3 vs. Destron Mutants]]: How do you make the V3 opening even more awesome? Simple. Add the Double Riders. To say nothing of V3 fighting off several monsters at once in the movie itself.