* ''YMMV/KamenRiderV3''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderX''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderAmazon''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderStronger''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderSkyrider''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderSuper1''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderBlack''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderBlackRX''
* ''YMMV/ShinKamenRiderPrologue''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderZO''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderJ''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderKuuga''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderAgito''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderRyuki''
* ''YMMV/KamenRider555''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderBlade''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderHibiki''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderKabuto''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderDenO''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderKiva''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderDecade''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderDouble''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderOOO''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderFourze''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderWizard''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderGaim''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderDrive''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderGhost''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderExAid''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderBuild''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderZiO''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderZeroOne''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderSaber''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderRevice''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderGeats''
* ''YMMV/KamenRiderGotchard''
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!!YMMV tropes applying to the Franchise/KamenRider franchise:
* BrokenBase:
** The issue of whether the later series are as good as the older series. For starters, ''Series/KamenRiderWizard'' and ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' are both '''massive''' divisive seasons, though for separate reasons: ''Wizard'' is derided by some as playing it safe with the franchise and having a bland protagonist, but is lauded for the great effects in the fights and likable side-characters. ''Gaim'', on the other hand, is derided for being ''too'' dark, having too many characters to keep track of, and having one of the bleakest stories in all of {{toku}}satsu, which had some calling TooBleakStoppedCaring. Alternatively, some ''love'' the DarkerAndEdgier approach and say it's given ''Kamen Rider'' its best characters ever.
** Whether or not the series should get a ''Power Rangers''-esque adaptation - proponents will point towards ''Series/KamenRiderDragonKnight'' as an example of how to adapt the series properly, as well as point out that if there was an American KR franchise, merchandise would be released over here, and the source material would likely be released similar to how Shout Factory is releasing the Sentai series; opponents on the other hand would will point towards [[{{Bowdlerise}} Saban making the show more appropriate for kids]], and also point towards the [[Series/MaskedRider OTHER American Adaptation]] as a counter-argument, and note that a subbed version released on an anime streaming website like Crunchyroll, which Shout Factory finally provided for the original series and ''Kuuga'', would be easier to make and allow fans access to the actual series, rather than a heavily modified adaptation. Others still would prefer a HongKongDub over just subtitles.
* CompleteMonster: [[Monster/KamenRider Now has a page which includes a list of the most despicable beings in the franchise]].
* CrossesTheLineTwice: There's a licensed restaurant in Japan that serves themed dishes based on each show. It has a disturbing habit of making dishes based on death scenes, emotional moments, and the darker aspects of the franchise's various forms of AppliedPhlebotinum. But being a fantasy restaurant, it circles back around to being downright silly instead of insensitive.
** The ''Series/KamenRiderBlade'' tie-in includes a chocolate dessert based on the bench from its ending. You'll be too busy stuffing your face to notice [[TearJerker the knife twisting]].
** The ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'' tie-in includes a strawberry cake based on the bus crash that killed Sougo and Hiryu's parents. The strawberry represents both the bus's intended destination (a strawberry field) and the blood of the adults. And it's supposed to make fun of Hiryu's plight -- if you've watched ''Zi-O'', you'll know the kid [[AssholeVictim deserves it and then some]].
** The ''Series/KamenRiderBlackSun'' tie-in is a pair of deserts that represent [[HumanResources Heat Heaven]] and the ketamine shots Kotaro took. Not a FantasticDrug, not a PsychoSerum, just straight-up ketamine. [[YMMV/LegoStarWars Lego Yoda would be proud]].
* EpilepticTrees:
** There's "Power Rider", a trademark Saban filed...but never did anything with. Was Saban intending to adapt ''Kamen Rider'' a second time? Was it just a trademark they filed so it couldn't be used? Or was it something else entirely?
** Foundation X, a mysterious organization interested in the tech of Kamen Riders which was introduced in 2009's ''W'' and made further appearances with the following ''OOO'' and ''Fourze'', is a common subject of theories for ongoing series, mostly in the context of crossovers. It even made a full reappearance in 2017 for a ''Kamen Rider Build'' crossover. Naturally, 2018's 20th Heisei series ''Kamen Rider Zi-O'' sparked a lot of speculation about Foundation X that never amounted to anything. Three years later, the 50th anniversary series ''Kamen Rider Revice'' faced even stronger speculation about Foundation X thanks to the presence of the aesthetically and nominally similar Kamen Rider-related organization Fenix, which also never amounted to anything.
* FandomEnragingMisconception:
** For ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'', do not refer to Ikki as "Kamen Rider Revice" -- that's the TeamTitle for Kamen Rider Revi and Vice. Don't call their MidSeasonUpgrade form which was accessed by using the Thunder Gale Vistamp in #28 "Thunder Gale Revice" or God forbid, "Revice Thunder Gale Genome". Its official name is just "Revice".
** Similarly, calling Series/KamenRiderGeats' final form "Boost Mk. IX" is certainly asking for trouble. His Boost Mk. II and Boost Mk. III form has led to fans thinking that his final form follows the same naming scheme. It's not. The final form is just named "Geats IX".
* FandomHeresy: One of the longer-running ones is the 2nd Phase number theory. The first few such series (''Decade'' to ''Fourze'') had very clear numerical themes, with the number incremented by one every year (Decade's number was 10, but easily serves as 1 in the pattern; Double was "two Riders in one" and used two Memories at once, OOO's Medals came in threes, and Fourze was named for 40 Switches ("''Four-ze''ro") and used four at a time). A number of fans believe the theory that Toei kept on incorporating the theme even when the Rider's name and number of trinkets didn't reflect it, though just as many think that said believers are [[SharpshooterFallacy only seeing the theme numbers because they want to find the theme numbers, not because said numbers are there on purpose]]. The theory died down over time, as there was little discussion over any presence of tens in ''Build''. The theory was finally put to rest by Shirakura on twitter, [[https://twitter.com/cron204/status/1095471070776221697 confirming that it was never more than a coincidence.]]
* FanNickname:
** Seiji Takaiwa is known to the fans as Mr. Kamen Rider due to the fact that he's been the suit actor for nearly every Hesei Rider (He didn't act Kuuga and Hibiki[[note]]he was busy as [[Series/MiraiSentaiTimeranger Timered]] and [[Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger Magired]] respectively while those shows aired[[/note]]). Considering the fact that he's somehow managed to choreograph ''14'' different personalities, making them recognizable characters even behind the suits, he definitely deserves the title.
** Western Fans have given the Riders the collective nickname of "karate bugmen" as a tongue-in-cheek way of acknowledging that the franchise can be pretty {{Narm}}y at times...[[NarmCharm though that's not necessarily a bad thing]].
** Western fans also have coined the term "Rider Bros" for ''Rider'' veterans who still look back on the show fondly, reprise their roles in crossovers and video games, and are generally friendly and receptive with the fandom. Considering the franchise has been running long enough to produce a ton of {{Promoted Fanboy}}s, the list is quite expansive.
** Fans have applied the unflattering moniker of "Piss Gold" to instances of GoldColoredSuperiority which look to be more on the yellow side. These include [[Series/KamenRiderDouble Kamen Rider Double CycloneJokerGoldXtreme]], [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Kamen Rider Wizard Infinity Dragon Gold]], [[Series/KamenRiderDrive Super Evolved Roidmudes, and Gold Drive]].
* {{Fanon}}: Although each Rider typically has a realistic eye color as a civilian, fanart tends to portray them with more fantastical colors matching their Rider form instead (so a lot of Heisei Riders would have red eyes, [[Series/KamenRiderDouble Shotaro Hidari]] would have purple eyes, [[Series/KamenRiderDecade Tsukasa Kadoya]] magenta, etc.) This extends to giving [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Sento Kiryu]] heterochromia to match [=RabbitTank=] and sometimes doing the same for [[Series/KamenRiderExAid Emu Hojo]], which likewise matches Mighty Brothers XX.
* FridgeBrilliance: Since Skull was chronologically the first Rider to appear in the Double-verse, it could be argued that the Spider and Bat Dopants ''actually were'' the first [=MotWs=] in Double. And since chronologically, Skull was active before ''all'' Heisei riders[[note]]Skull was shown to first be active in November 1999, 2 months before ''Kuuga'' began[[/note]], that would make the Spider and Bat Dopants the first [=MotWs=] for the ''entire'' Heisei (and 2nd Phase Heisei, if you believe there's a dividing point) era.
* FriendlyFandoms:
** With both the ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' fanbase. The former for being sister series and having different yet equally valid interpretation of their genres and the latter for helping them being introduced to the greater toku genre and their shared hatred of ''Saban’s Masked Rider''.
** In terms of fandom overlap, the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'', ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'', and ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' can go hand in hand between franchises and leading to various comparisons and jokes for multiple installments, due to a lot of surprisingly plot-specific similarities.
** In an rather interesting case, ''Kamen Rider'' seems to be really friendly with the ''Anime/PrettyCure'' fandom, thanks to no parts of having multiple ''KR'' references and, in the case of Anime/DokiDokiPrecure, borrowed themes and motifs from two of its Heisei series[[note]]Those series in particular being Series/KamenRiderBlade and Series/KamenRiderOOO[[/note]]. Additionally, both fans were clamoring for a possible ''Kamen Rider''/''Pretty Cure'' crossover[[note]]In fact, one of the Kamen Rider's actor said it will be cool if a crossover between both franchises could happen someday, albeit he knows that putting a live-action series along with an animated one could be difficult[[/note]].
** Another rather interesting case, if Reddit if to be believed, based on so many crossover and memetic posts combining the two, many Kamen Rider fans who are also really friendly with the fandom of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', of all shows. Expect a lot of crossover content within the two, especially if Kamen Rider Saber is involved.
* HilariousInHindsight: In a meta sense, an episode of the ''Super Hero Taihen'' net movies had a gag plot where veteran suit actor Eitoku[[note]]Commonly known for portraying multiple second-main character Riders since ''Decade''[[/note]] attempted to eliminate fellow suit actor Seiji Takaiwa to usurp his role as the lead Kamen Rider, but was caught at the end and mocked by his "victims" that he would not amount to anything more than a MonsterOfTheWeek actor. Years later, Takaiwa's retirement from the lead Rider role has him pass down the mantle to ''Yuya Nawata'', a relatively new suit actor who ''started off as [=MoTWs=]'' before taking up more popular Kamen Rider roles such as Genm and Geiz. This gets cranked up to eleven with Kamen Rider Gotchard, which was announced to have Eitoku suit-act as the titular rider.
* LGBTFanbase: A budding third part of the PeripheryDemographic, especially in the West, have become prevalent as of TheNewTens, in part due to the CastFullOfPrettyBoys aspect of seasons like [[Series/KamenRiderDouble W]] and [[Series/KamenRiderBuild Build]].
* {{Macekre}}: ''"[[Series/MaskedRider Saban's Masked Rider]]"''. To capitalize on the success of ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', Saban licensed the already LighterAndSofter ''Series/KamenRiderBlackRX'', dialed the LighterAndSofter elements up to eleven, and turned it into ''"Saban's Masked Rider"'': a lame old [[AnAesop Aesop-tastic]] romp of a sit-com starring [[HumansThroughAlienEyes a superhero alien learning about Earth culture]] with his adoptive American Family. Later the editing got so shoddy that at times you could clearly see the original Japanese actors, or the fact that the footage they were splicing in was from a completely different series starring a completely different hero. (Dex is Black RX one scene, J the next! No, they ''don't'' look alike. At all.) To say that Ishinomori was disgusted would be putting it too lightly. Not to mention that the events of the series have been {{Retcon}}ned to be a ShowWithinAShow in ''Power Rangers'', as seen in [[Series/PowerRangersTimeForce "The Quantum Quest"]]. The only remaining canon material from the series is the BackdoorPilot episode of ''Power Rangers.''
* MagnificentBastard: See [[MagnificentBastard/KamenRider here]].
* MemeticMutation: [[Memes/KamenRider Enough to have a dedicated page]].
* Sugarwiki/MostWonderfulSound: The equipment used by the titular heroes throughout the franchise has made plenty of noise, all of which is a sign that absolute ''asskicking'' is assured. The modern installments in particular have gone to great lengths to make the standby sounds ''particularly'' pleasant, and since Kamen Rider Meteor, it's practically ''mandatory'' for at least ''one'' piece of equipment to have standby sounds that are just straight-up ''music''. In fact, [[https://www.youtube.com/@sogotoku/videos one [=YouTuber=]]] has taken to ''remixing'' these sounds into full-on ''scores''.
* NarmCharm: The series BREATHES this trope. When you can take a bunch of dudes doing WireFu in ridiculous jumpsuits against rubber monsters seriously, THAT is an achievement. Taken up to eleven in ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'', where the plot is about Riders in dance teams using powers themed on fruits, yet it STILL manages to be awesome. And serious. And very dark. Of course, the fact that Creator/GenUrobuchi wrote it probably had something to do with it. There's also ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'', which manages to be a goofy series about video games while also having some deep and thoughtful themes on the value of life.
* ParanoiaFuel:
** ''Series/KamenRiderRyuki''. Just think about it. Every mirror - hell - every single reflective body you walk past could be a [[PortalNetwork portal]] from which a monster whose only desire is to eat you could emerge from. And don't think it's just that odd piece of glass in the streets, or that puddle of water you need to worry about either. ''Every'' mirror is fair game, even the ones in your home. Really, the only guarantee of survival in the Ryuki world possible if you were just a 'normal' is to lock yourself in at home and cover up every piece of glass... but even that did not work out so well for [[DePowered De-Powered]] Shinji in [[Series/KamenRiderZiO Zi-O]]
*** ...Or if you somehow found a discarded deck like Shinji did.
*** The monsters are essentially [[ImplacableMan relentless]], and will never stop hunting you once you are chosen as a target. Lousy luck if you're in the dark about, but if [[OhCrap you are aware of their existence.....]] This applies to Dragon Knight as well, with the trade off of mindless monsters that will eat you at the first opportunity for an organized force that is just waiting for it's shot at conquering the whole damn world, and if not for the Riders, would have succeeded.
*** We should also count the series where the monsters can take human form. like the worms of ''Series/KamenRiderKabuto''. They kill the original, and take that person's place. An impersonation so good, that they can fool anyone, [[TomatoInTheMirror including THEMSELVES]]! This means that anyone you know, Father, Mother, Best friend, ANYONE could be a worm in disguise. Lovely thought.
** [[WeAreEverywhere Shocker is everywhere]]. If you are in their sights, whether it be a random target or worse, if you're a witness, they will find you. Your home is no longer safe, your friends might be monsters in disguise or already dead, your drinks might even be poisoned--No matter what you do, they will always be five steps ahead. Sure, Kamen Rider 1 or 2 can save the day, but lord forbid you're the first victim of the episode. You know, the one nobody ever saves...
** The Imagin from ''Series/KamenRiderDenO'' - you think that the Worms are bad? At least the Worms are restricted to what time they show up; the Imagin could've potentially gone back to when any previous Rider series took place and wreaked havoc. Unless you happen to be a singularity point (something which seems to be very rare), if one forms a contract with you, you'd better hope it's a benevolent one, otherwise they'll go back in time and pretty much rewrite the present as you know it.
** The Magia from ''Series/KamenRiderZeroOne''. In a world where [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots completely human-looking]] [=HumaGear=] are commonplace as labor and service workers, all it takes for the terrorists to hijack them is getting close and putting a spiky [=ZetsumeRiser=] belt on them. Just 5 seconds, [[FightingFromTheInside maybe a bit more if they're loyal enough]], and your driver, consultant, waiter or fellow coworker you've known for years is now a devoted KillerRobot. Then, when they use the belt themselves, [[TransformationHorror their skin melts]], revealing their real metallic body that looks close like the ''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' with [[MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily two rows of teeth]]. Not only do they have weaponized armor that grows from their mouth, they can use CombatTentacles to [[TheVirus corrupt any other]] [=HumaGear=] in proximity into footsoldiers, leading to a large-scale outbreak if not stopped quickly. And unless they have a special backup or defeated by a designated [[MidSeasonUpgrade late-game Rider from]], they [[LossOfIdentity can't be saved]].
* PeripheryDemographic: The adult fans, although that demographic has been acknowledged with works like the extremely dark ''Film/ShinKamenRiderPrologue''. Mothers of the core demographic are this as well, which is why Rider has moved towards a CastFullOfPrettyBoys especially in the Heisei series.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Or rather, an organization - Foundation X could've ''easily'' filled the role of villainous organization that Shocker has filled in almost all the post-''Double'' works involving Shocker[[note]]the only real exception would've been ''Film/KamenRider1'', since that was heavily focused around Ichigo[[/note]]...yet since ''Movie War Megamax'', they've only appeared in two crossovers in 2017, one of which[[note]]''Kamen Rider Brave: ~Let's Survive! Revival of the Beast Rider Squad~''[[/note]] only serves as a cameo buildup to the other[[note]]''Kamen Rider Heisei Generations FINAL: Build & Ex-Aid with Legend Riders''[[/note]]. Their absence is especially notable in ''Movie War Core'', considering that they were also shown to be interested in the medals that Series/KamenRiderOOO uses, and ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'', the franchise tribute 20th Heisei series.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids:
** Applies to most mainline Rider series, since it airs on Sundays at 8 am in Japan, but especially true for the early Heisei series (roughly 2000-2005). With AnyoneCanDie, brutal violence, and [[MindScrew mind-screws]] left and right, you would think it would air as a primetime show.
** And now we have [[Series/KamenRiderGaim Gaim]], where we see that [[spoiler:humans can transform into mindless monsters and the MegaCorp can wipe out an entire city if they felt they had to, in addition to their plans to kill 6,000,000,000 people to save the other 1,000,000,000.]] [[CrapsaccharineWorld But then again, fruit themed superpowers and Dance Team riders...]]
* {{Woolseyism}}: The official Asian English dub that started from ''Ryuki'' uses "Transform!" for the Riders' transformation call[[note]]It is especially jarring in ''Kabuto'', where the equipment still announces ''"Henshin!"'' despite the change[[/note]]. It wasn't until midway through ''OOO'' did the dubbing team in-charge at that point decided to adopt the fan-preffered original term "Henshin".
!!YMMV tropes applying to the [[Series/KamenRider first Kamen Rider series]]:
* ArchivePanic: The main reason a lot of westerners don't start with this series despite it being the first and legally available. It has 98 opposed to the standard 50 and unlike later Kamen Rider series there is very little story progression making it quite a daunting task to watch all of it.
* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/KamenRider here]].
* FirstInstallmentWins: To this day, no other Kamen Rider series has had more episodes[[note]]unless one counts ''Series/KamenRiderBlack'' and ''Series/KamenRiderBlackRX'' as one continuous story[[/note]], and of all the Riders who return in later works, Takeshi Hongo has made the most appearances. He's also the only Showa era Rider to have [[Film/KamenRider1 a movie crossover]] with [[Series/KamenRiderGhost a 2nd phase Heisei rider]] - although [[Series/KamenRiderBlack Black]] and [[Series/KamenRiderAmazon Amazon]] would have arcs in ''Series/KamenRiderDecade'', the amount of appearances that Takeshi Hongo has had either untransformed or as Ichigo is the most of all Showa Riders.
* FridgeBrilliance:
** Shocker is established to have ties to the Nazis, with several of it's key members having been Nazi officers. The Great Leader of Shocker is implied in later series to be an evil spirit powered by and sustained by [[AsLongAsThereIsEvil human evil]]. Is it any wonder the guy first surfaced, that we know of, after the atrocities of WWII and brought many Nazi officers along with him?
** Gel-Shocker's symbol of a snake crushing an eagle is thematic, as the snake (Geldem) merged with the eagle (Shocker) and effectively crushed any resemblance that the latter had.
* HilariousInHindsight: Guilgaras, the MonsterOfTheWeek of episode 52, could breathe a toxic gas called the Deadman Gas. 50 years later, the antagonists of ''Series/KamenRiderRevice'' would be named the ''Deadmans''. For bonus points, the end of the episode has Ichimonji leave for South America to fight their local Shocker branch, while the events of ''Revice'' began in 1971 when [[AncientEvil Giff]]'s casket was unearthed in South America.
* MorePopularReplacement: Interestingly, Hayato Ichimonji was initially this when he was first introduced, as the beginning his tenure as the lead was right around when the most well known conventions of the series were starting to form. It was to the point where even when Creator/HiroshiFujioka recovered from his injuries, the producers still wanted Takeshi Sasaki to be co-leads with him. Sasaki refused, being old friends with Fujioka and having accepted the role on the condition that the lead role be returned to him once he recovered. Takeshi Hongo has thus been the face of the franchise ever since.
* SpecialEffectsFailure: Granted, it's an old series, but there are a lot of moments where it really tends to show its age.
** This was partially justified by the fact that the show had a very low budget even for it's time.
** Exhibit A: Before defeated monsters began to explode, they would instead dissolve. At first, this was represented by foam, but then someone would pull beads to show this.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Through the series, we see Shocker's monsters turning people into skeletons and ashes. The effects are laughable but still!
** Episode 2 ends with a monster thrown off a building and ''splattered''.
** The Sarracenian monster in episode 4 killed someone by literally ''crushing him with his bare hands''.
* WTHCostumingDepartment: Ambassador Hell's outfit, which it has been described by some as ''Ross Perot in a cockroach suit''.
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