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Despite being all about a Deadly Game where Anyone Can Die so that There Can Be Only One, Kamen Rider Geats still manages to sneak in some hilarious moments.


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Main series

    Episode 1: Dawn F: Invitation to Be a Rider 
  • When running away from home — or on the lam in general, one usually strives to keep a low profile. And then there's Neon, who actually films her runaway attempt and posts it online.
  • When the Jyama field forms, the noodles that Keiwa was about to eat splashes up and into his face and he stays still for a few seconds before reacting.
  • While being surrounded by Jyamato, Keiwa wonders out loud if he's dreaming. Neon responds by pinching his cheek hard.
    Neon: It's as real as it gets!
  • Ace tries to make a move on Neon, but when realizing Keiwa is with them he assumes that he's her boyfriend, only to be immediately told otherwise by both. Ace promptly remarks that he may still have a chance with her. Neon is incredibly annoyed and creeped out by Ace's flirting, grabbing Keiwa and turning them both away from Ace to ask what's wrong with him and why he is hitting on her. Keiwa meekly points to himself in a "you're asking me?" reaction.
  • After noticing his bullets couldn't graze the Jyamato Fortress, Geats decides to change into Boost and ride towards it, getting eaten by the monster. The funny part comes as it gets eaten, the Fortress BURPS, and there's a beat of silence where Keiwa and Neon state in unison that he got eaten, with Buffa somewhere else just as confused as the two.
  • Keiwa's reaction to Geats' Revolve transformation probably reflects the audience's.
  • After the Mission, Keiwa tries to approach Geats, only for the latter to tell him to hold on a minute and tilt his body sideways like he's farting. The Boost Buckle starts smoking and flies off, nearly hitting Keiwa. Keiwa is just too tired to demand an answer for that, so it goes unexplained.
  • Tsumuri can somehow insert herself into whatever environment the Rider candidates are in just to hand out Desire Drivers, like appearing on the top of a scaffolding Buffa is working on or a garden to hand one to a housewife putting out laundry. When she finds Neon, they're not only sitting on the same bench in the cat cafe but also feeding cats in the exact same fashion. This is never explained and no one but Michinaga/Buffa ever questions who is she or how did she get there.

    Episode 2: Encounter I: Treasure Hunting and Thievery 
  • So what does Ace do with his wish after winning the previous DGP? Use it to become the paramount celebrity heartthrob of the entire world. Specifically, the "Star of the stars of the stars". Keiwa is flabbergasted when he sees this on TV.
  • When Keiwa places his Core I.D. into the Desire Driver, he is transported to the Desire Temple... right on the edge of the platform, which he nearly falls off of.
  • Geats acquires the Water Buckle, and decides to test it out... only for it prove extremely lacking. He then proceeds to use the Raise Water as a club on the Jyamato.

    Episode 3: Encounter II: Zombie Hunting 
  • While Neon is live-streaming her latest escape attempt (her 50th, to be exact), Ace accidentally runs into her, much to her fans' delight.
    Schoolgirl: It's the crossover we always wanted!
    • All the while, Ace can only awkwardly wave at the camera.
  • While at a café, Ace is about to ask why Neon streams her life, only to get interrupted by a horde of fans pressing themselves against a window, holding heart-shaped signs with "LOVE" across the front.
  • When John and Ben catch up to her, Neon is surprised that they managed to find her. Ace promptly snarks that of course they found her, she's broadcasting her location every single time she tries to escape.
  • Turns out John and Ben are big fans of Ace; as they ask him for an autograph, Neon uses it a distraction to escape from them. Rather than going after her immediately, they actually wait around for Ace to finish his drink and give them the autographs. After that, they run after Ace as his fans instead of doing their jobs as Neon's bodyguards.
  • Na-Go had a rough day by being chased by zombie Jyamatos before Geats floods the whole room. Too bad she was uninformed and thus got thoroughly drenched.
  • Back at the DGP Lounge, Neon asks if she could get lootboxes or other pay-to-win stuff to even her odds. Girori sadly rebuffs her saying that they only sell cosmetics... which she proceeds to browse and seemingly buy.
  • Michinaga lost his Zombie buckle due to a bet with Ace earlier on the episode. Come later we cut to him swinging Water's metal pipe on enemies relentlessly. For bonus humor, his idea of how to use the Raise Water pipe is exactly what Ace did.

    Episode 4: Encounter III: Conditions For Victory 
  • Michinaga has the Magnum Buckle, and he just uses the Magnum Shooter 40X as a club like with the Raise Water.
    • More so when he uses its Rifle Mode, and then proceeds to use it again like a melee weapon.
  • Keiwa is using the Arrow Buckle to fight off zombies, and he is having a hard time shooting them at near point-blank range.
  • Once again the Boost Buckle ejects out, and it goes out of its way to hit Keiwa before taking off to the sky.

    Episode 5: Encounter IV: Duo Concentration 
  • Michinaga's team is brought in to fix up a house, which turns out to be Ace's, much to Michinaga's chagrin. When the DGP calls for all Riders to gather, Ace offers for Michinaga to forfeit the game so he can concentrate on the job; Michinaga retorts that he'll fix up the house in no time.
  • Ace trolling Michinaga by alluding to his Rider form's Animal Motif.
    Ace: As angry as ever, I see. Is it because I'm wearing red today?
  • Keiwa gets the Boost Buckle for the third time in a row. Even Michinaga is flummoxed.
    Keiwa: The Boost Buckle! What a lucky drop!
    Michinaga: Again? That's like, what, three times in a row?
    Keiwa: And I've never used it, not even once.
    Michinaga: ...I can't tell if you're lucky or not.
    • And sure enough, he still doesn't get to use it, after Neon swipes it plus the Magnum Buckle in return for the Zombie Buckle in a trade with Ace.
  • When Morio delights on the Chain Array Raise Buckle he found from the item box, PunkJack walks towards him and stares at him like some kid asking for his own weapon. An annoyed Morio hands him his old Shield Raise Buckle, to which again PunkJack accepts with a stare. His silence just adds so much in the scene, but what really seals the deal is just how Morio smiles and nods.
  • While Tsumuri is monitoring the Riders' performance, we see a shot of Morio dragging PunkJack along using the Armed Chain Array Buckle in a bid to stave off his partner's Artificial Stupidity.
    • And after that, Kamen Rider Mary is about to perform a powerful-looking attack, only for PunkJack to jump in and push the enemy off much to the former's annoyance.
  • After calling him useless, Morio lightly swats at PunkJack only to receive a hit on the neck in return. Even funnier, PunkJack's reactive response was an ad-lib by his suit actor Masato Tsutamune. Morio's pitiful "Eh?" while he collapses to the side holding his neck was also unscripted on Koji Abe's part.

    Episode 6: Encounter V: Turnabout Boost 
  • After the lottery has been rerolled, PunkJack moves to stand beside his new partner... while making sure to bump into Morio along the way.
  • Keiwa enters a training room so he can learn to work with his new partner PunkJack. Just as he gets ready to transform, PunkJack pre-empts him and attacks the mock Jyamato. Keiwa sells the scene with his defeated-looking Transformation Sequence.
  • More meta comedy, if anything, but the fact that one of the Riders who helped in the events that got Michinaga's friend killed just so happened to be reusing the helmet of Imperer is comedic given that Ryuki is what allowed seasons like Geats to exist.

    Episode 7: Encounter VI: Kick the Can with the Last Boss 
  • Keiwa is doing his opening narration/video log when his sister abruptly barges in. In the confusion, he accidentally tosses his phone aside, which leads Sara to think he's doing... something else. She proceeds to say that she understands and that it is perfectly normal for a mature adult to do this kind of thing.
  • Once again, Neon is livestreaming her escape attempt. When she is inevitably tracked down by Ben, she immediately goes to hide behind a random woman... who turns out to be John in drag.
  • In one of the darker episodes of the show, we get to see Tsumuri rushing in while eating her lunch because the boss Jyamato just appeared out of nowhere and the Riders weren't informed beforehand.
  • The Saboten Knight Jyamato is only slightly bigger than a normal Pawn Jyamato, which leads Buffa to believe it will be easy pickings... and then he thoroughly gets curbstomped with rapid punches and a kick.
  • The Knight Jyamato's tower snatching away and eating humans is dark. Turning their essence into what is essentially a soda can complete with an opening tab is hilarious.
  • After Ace claims to have been around since 1 A.D., Keiwa can be seen counting on his hands in the background as if he's trying to see how old Ace actually is.

    Episode 8: Encounter VII: Trump Card Ninja 
  • As the Knight Jyamato rampages throughout the city, we see a civilian lean out of his car to snap off a few pictures with his phone. The Jyamato immediately turns around and zaps the civilian. Apparently even kaiju can be camera-shy.
  • Neon practicing kicking the can in the DGP Lounge. Girori and Ace casually dodge the flying projectile, with Michinaga attempting to do the same... only for the can to bounce off the wall and nail him in the head.
    Ace: Nice!
    Michinaga: (holding the side of his head) Not for me!
    • To top all of this, Neon skips over the above as if she didn't just hit someone hard enough to knock them over.
  • Geats nonchalantly dodging a random Pawn Jyamato that Buffa chucked at him.
  • Geats and Buffa are rushing to kick the can, competing on who will deliver the blow. They were close to each other, but Geats gets to deliver it, sending the can and Buffa flying.

    Episode 9: Encounter F: Wake Up! Monster 
  • Tsumuri gulping nervously at the exact same time as the Knight Jyamato swallowing the can, complete with appropriate sound effect.
  • When the eggs are revealed, Tsumuri approaches one and adorably pokes at it.
  • Na-Go decided to warm up her egg... but finds to her horror that she had been holding to a Jyamato's head and promptly knocks it away.
  • After seeing Neon's egg hatch and produce the Propeller Buckle, Michinaga picks up his egg and roughly taps it against the table, while demanding it to hatch faster.
    Girori: Sir, please be gentle with it.
    Michinaga: It's my egg; I'll raise it however I want!
  • Tsumuri vehemently protesting Ace's wish being granted, the wish in question being "A world where the DGP Management are my family".

    Episode 10: Scheme I: Beat of the New World 
  • Still reeling from Ace's wish from the last episode, Tsumuri ends her recap of the previous episode's events by cringing at the fact that Ace now calls her "big sister".
  • In addition to Tsumuri being his sister, Girori is now Ace's father. Girori just rolls with it.
  • Ace approaches Michinaga and asks if he wants an autograph (to mess with him since he doesn't have any memories of the Desire Grand Prix). When Michinaga gets his memories back, he returns to reality seeing Ace signing the white t-shirt that he is still wearing. He is understandably pissed.
    • Tsumuri swiftly moving out of the way when Ace tries to put his hand on her shoulder.
  • Michinaga asks if Tsumuri being Ace's sister is one of his weird wishes, to which Tsumuri nods rapidly.
  • Hareruya makes his presence known to the rest of the DGP participants by strumming a tune on his guitar and attempting to propose marriage to Tsumuri.
  • Win being revealed to be PunkJack to Ace and Michinaga is hilarious in and of itself. The fact his true personality is as a flirt and a narcissist — a huge departure from his previously silent appearance — is enough for them to question whether he and PunkJack are truly the same person.
    • The fact Ace's reaction is after they transform and Win announces "I AM PUNKJACK!", so we're treated to a flabbergasted Geats. Even better the realisation only set in when he was two steps away from battling the Jymato and has a delayed "Huh?" after the DGP staff member runs past him.
  • Win latter runs off in a fight claiming to have a "stomach problems", as an excuse to start his dirty work for the Gamemaster.
  • A bit of Black Comedy, but Yukie's death is morbidly amusing. After she tries to run away from the fight using the Propeller Raise Buckle, the Jyamato shoot her down with a rocket launcher and proceed to gang up and beat on the poor girl the moment she falls.
    Michinaga: That's what you get for running away.
    • Once she fades away, you can see the very same Jyamato celebrating.

    Episode 11: Scheme II: Labyrinth of the Jyamato 
  • Tsumuri is a little too excited at the prospect of Ace losing.
    Ace: Are you that eager to get rid of me, Sis?
    Tsumuri: Of course!
  • As Keiwa stews in disappointment over his latest failed lottery attempt, he casually looks to the side... and gets the beejezus scared out of him by Sara glaring at him from behind a tree.
    Sara: Weren't you supposed to be at a job interview...?
  • The Genm Corp subs provide this gem between Ittetsu and Win:
    Ittetsu: Could you make [the game] something easy on my back?
    Win: Now that's just spineless!
  • The teleportation to the arena doesn't go quite as planned. Rather than going to the arena directly, they are transported above the sinkhole leading to it... as in, up in the clouds above.
  • When it comes to pairing up the Riders and the civilians in the labyrinth, most of the Riders quickly manage to pair off, but Win is left the odd man out, which then forces Tsumuri to pair up with him. As a result, Win tries to hit on Tsumuri again, much to her chagrin.
    • Jiro (the bus driver) immediately tries to pair up with Neon, only to get rebuffed by Michinaga.
  • Even when he's not a DGP participant, Keiwa is still targeted by the Boost Buckle.
    Keiwa: Wait... I know this feeling...

    Episode 12: Scheme III: Slot ☆ Fever 
  • While FeverMagnum form's debut fight is awesome, one scene shows the combatants accidentally knocking a flowerpot off of it's perch. Not only does Geats catch the thing, but he takes the time to put it back after giving a Jyamato a suckerpunch.

    Episode 13: Scheme IV: Reclaim the Driver! 
  • The Game Master deliberately sets up a handicap condition by sending this mysterious girl in a red hat to filch all the Riders' Drivers without informing them first. Neon deliberately puts out the call on social media to find the little red hat girl, complete with a sketch of the suspect that looks like it was done in crayon by a 6-year-old. It's not unrecognizably bad, but still funny.

    Episode 14: Scheme V: Glare of Anger 
  • When John touches his old ID Core and remembers that he and Ben used to be Kamen Riders, we see them in a flashback doing their henshin poses...and Ben's is a Michael Jackson Smooth Criminal-esque spin and hat-tip-and-point!

    Episode 15: Scheme VI: Right to be a Kamen Rider 
  • Just the fact that Girori, despite being perfectly able to do so, didn't bother to check Ace's room for anything that could screw him over.

    Episode 16: Scheme IR: Fox Hunting 
  • When Girori is caught completely red-handed, his entire Villainous Breakdown is hilarious in a pathetic sort of way. From vainly trying to worm his way out by justifying to Niramu that he's getting rid of Ace for having "frivolous" wishes that don't benefit the world, then trying to attack the Rider trio to no avail. Then finally Niramu just straight up deletes him, whilst he pathetically pleads about Archimedel plotting something. Naturally, it gets ignored; to everyone else, it's just more hot air coming from him. It doesn't help that he unsuccessfully tries to take a swipe at Niramu just before he disappears.
  • The reveal that the DGP is — of all things — a reality game show. The gobsmacked expressions on Keiwa and Neon's faces lampshade this.

    Episode 17: Divergence I: Welcome! To the New Season! 
  • Poor Keiwa can not catch a break this episode.
    • His introduction gets relegated offscreen and has little fanfare.
    • When Tsumuri declares there are only five starting players this season, Neon only counts four. When Keiwa attempts to make his presence noticed, Tsumuri cuts him off.
    • He gets shoved by Lopo to steal his kill.
    • After the Desire Lounge has been set up for cohabitation, because he came in too late, the area has been fully taken up by everyone else, leaving no personal space for him.
    • Him getting promptly ejected by Sae after he accidentally crosses over to the "Girls' Side", by throwing the armchair with him sitting in it across the room.
    • His popularity at the end of the Academy Mission is a measly 1%.
    • And of course the Boost Buckle manages to clock him yet again, even with an admirable attempt to dodge it.
  • The "Divergence" season is off to a great start with hijinks between the Riders not named Geats.
    • When Tycoon complains about Lopo Kill Stealing, her response is to say that he was in the way.
    • Na-Go gets caught in the trap Nadge-Sparrow set up for the Jyamato, causing Nadge-Sparrow to complain about her getting in the way. Her response? "That's my line!"
    • After Chirami explains that the new "Desastar" will basically serve as a griefer, Keiwa and Sae immediately point fingers at each other, with Neon fingering Daichi.
  • As the Riders protest the new rule about having to cohabit in the Desire Lounge, Chirami makes his presence known by ominously stating that they have no choice in the matter, while clad in black hood and mask and walking menacingly towards them... and then suddenly twitching comically as he ditches the hood and mask and introduces himself in an over-the-top manner. The Riders can only stare blankly at him.
  • The stage boss just outright taking the bait, being the least threatening force they had to deal with, and being dispatched with a BFS.

    Episode 19: Divergence III: Vote! Who Is the Desastar! 
  • Chirami comes out of Daichi's tent while everyone trying to figure who is the Desastar and manages to make everyone in the room jump, and even Daichi went into his tent to double check how he even got in and out there.
  • Chirami's theatrics puzzles Tsumuri greatly, specially when he does his impression of Girori's stiffness with a "YESSIR!" that tints the scene monochrome with red kanjis, causes Tsumuri to jump, and then she cocks her head to the side while a white question mark appears next to her.
  • Keiwa meets his supporter, Kekera, his first instinct is pick the statue up, be yelled at, and almost drop it by accident. Doesn't help his supporter sounds like an yakuza.
  • Upon learning that Michinaga is still alive, Ace tracks him down, with a bag of food in tow... which consists of beef onigiri.
    • And he tells him to fix his ID Core with rice glue and get back in the game.
  • Ace accidentally wakes up Keiwa in the middle of the night and offers him a late-night snack, which turns out to be an entire steak meal, complete with a bread basket. Keiwa calls him out on this, saying this doesn't count as a "snack".
    • Even funnier, Ace uses the steak meal as an opener to tell Keiwa about Michinaga.

    Episode 20: Divergence IV: Delivery from the Jyamato! 
  • There's a brief explanation of the two rules of the game: basically, the most popular at the end wins, but if the Desastar stays until the finals, then the Desastar wins by default. While explaining that, a pie chart explains the first rule, but the second rule is explained by a pixelated rider with a Desastar symbol covering their face and part of the upper body walking in, kicking the chart off, creating a small crack on the screen, and proceeds to teabag in the center of the screen.
  • Despite the fact the apple bomb lands nearby both Ace and Keiwa, only Keiwa gets visibly affected.
  • Chirami jumpscares poor Keiwa in the Salon of the Desire Temple, who was already jumpy due to exploding fruits.
    • And that was only the second time he scared poor Keiwa. The first time was when Keiwa was waking up and Chirami excitedly approaches a camera while going "HEEEYYYY!!!"
  • From the moment the morning starts to when he answers a call, Chirami acts like his usual peppy self. But the moment he hangs up he immediately takes on a serious cold tone and announces "Emergency.", and a second time after a break to announce the Jyamato have been found. It is so unexpected that there's no way it cannot be funny.
  • When the Spider Phone delivers the loot box to Geats after he completes a secret mission, Geats takes a small moment to pet the device before it turns into Phone Mode on his shoulder.

    Episode 21: Divergence V: Gazer's Iron Hammer! 
  • The interview segment is interrupted and its Michinaga who is being asked questions this time. Given his Jerkass personality, it goes as well as you expect with Beroba laughing in amusement.
  • The secret mission near the beginning that has both the Boost Buckle and the Fever Slot Buckle as a reward? Turns out that Kekera arranged it for Keiwa. He is not pleased when Keiwa screws up and lets Ace beat him to completing it.
    • Even funnier: he doesn't even get to use the Fever Slot Buckle, because Sae beats it off his hands.
    • After procuring the Boost Buckle from the one of the loot boxes, Ace notices a Jyamato sneaking up on Keiwa and promptly chucks the remaining loot box holding the Fever Slot Buckle at it and ends up defeating it.
  • At this point it is definitely a Running Gag, but once again Keiwa gets bonked in the face by the Boost Buckle as it takes its leave following Ace's finisher.
  • After transforming into Gazer, Niramu takes the time granted by his Dominion Ray's shield functions to clean his helmet with a hankie before stomping Buffa to the ground.
    • During the fight, Buffa attempts to attack from the air, only to get blocked by Gazer's shield. Gazer then proceeds to nonchalantly tilt the shield, causing Buffa to slide off and fall to the ground.

    Episode 22: Divergence VI: Pursuit! Catch the Chirami Oni! 
  • Chirami makes another reminder that he is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from Girori. How? He does the worm dance... as KAMEN RIDER GLARE2. Let that sit for a while.
    • And kudos to suit actor Takahiro Yoneoka for successfully pulling it off, considering how bulky the chest piece of the suit is.
    • And the episode reveals that he did the worm to dodge Ace's bullets. Which he manages to successfully do. Keiwa's grossed-out reaction seals the deal, and even under Tycoon's helmet you can tell what he's thinking.
  • At first, it seems that the Riders have to fight Glare2 for the round... only for him to run away. Ace, Keiwa and Neon just stare, completely confused on what's going on as Tsumuri counts to 10 in the background. Once she's done, they slowly turn to her in befuddlement.To which she explains it's Hide-and-seek to find Chirami.
    • While explaining the rules, Keiwa made his way to Tsurumi which you can hear one of the drones getting hit with it's own hammer, complete with a silly sound effect and grunt.
  • To add to the difficulty of the round, several booby traps are placed around... which Keiwa starts tripping off.
    • The traps were explained right after Keiwa steps on a button while fighting a drone. Both of them were silent before the drone left to bother the others which Keiwa tried to get his attention, releasing the button and activating the trap.
    • The second instance of Keiwa triggering a mine results in him and Tsumuri being blown away, Team Rocket-style.
    • After slipping on a Banana Peel, he gets splashed by ice water from... somewhere.
    • One of them drops a cage that isn't even locked. Then one of Glare2's drones approaches him menacingly, brandishing a paintbrush as though it were a knife... before proceeding to paint a tanuki mask and whiskers on Keiwa's face to add insult to injury.
    • The third instance of Keiwa triggering a mine, he and Neon both place their weapons on it to prevent it from going off. Chirami just makes it explode anyway by throwing a rock at it. And only Keiwa gets blasted.
  • Ace saying Neon and Keiwa are arguing like a couple, which again, only to be immediately told by both that they aren't couples, like in #1, with the exact same body movements.
    • The latter two lacking situational awareness by getting too loud in the public.
  • At this point it's seemingly a job requirement that the Game Masters have to use vision based equipment... yet completely lack foresight. The fact that Beroba succeeded here is due more to Chirami than anything else.

    Episode 23: Divergence T: Now! For the One You Support 
  • Chirami constantly gets slapped for mentioning the Goddess of Creation. And when Ace begins grilling the DGP staff about the overall purpose of the show and their true identities, he gets slapped again for attempting to reveal information.

    Episode 24: Divergence SP: Special Feature! All About the DGP! 
  • Tsumuri's attempts to fix the broadcast are adorable and hilarious, with her tapping on and hitting the camera in completely deadpan annoyance.
  • After Tsumuri "fixes" the broadcast, she spends the rest of the special stood almost stock still in front of the same camera.
  • Kekera tries to make a slight dramatic entrance displaying his human form. But due no one seeing this beforehand it takes Kyuun revealing it due to the voice while Bebora just asks confused.
    • At the very same moment Kyuun points out it is Kekera, a bubble with the frog statue's face overlaps Kekera's own,as if to make the revelation even more blunt.
  • As awesome as it is to see Kekera and Kyuun as Riders, the fact that their Rider forms are basically robotic animals is openly hilarious.

    Episode 25: Lamentation I: The Jyamato Grand Prix ♡ 
  • The new change to the opening shows the main trio with their respective supporters...except only Ace and Ziin are normally shown. Neon is only shown with Kyuun's letter, and Keiwa has Kekera's frog statue form in his hand, and the former's Aside Glance is a mix of confusion and disgust.
  • Buffa finally gets his hands on the Command Twin Buckle, letting him use the only other form since Zombie to have a sword. He immediately throws the sword away and starts punching Geats instead, and when this fails to charge the sword, stabs himself with it to power it up.
  • Kyuun's taken-aback reaction when Neon calls him "wormy". He rebuffs by comparing her to a daikon of all things.
  • Chirami's overdramatic crocodile tears when the Rider trio reveals they will fight anyways to save the world and Desire Grand Prix, was so bad that Tsumuri had to call him out.
  • Archimedel's extremely awkward evil laugh amidst that of Beroba is ANYTHING but evil.

    Episode 26: Lamentation II: The Scarlet Boost! 
  • Chirami once again has a dramatic moment when he thinks the town is doomed... And no one bats an eye.
  • Tsumuri is mildly upset about being roped into helping with the festival, Ace then reminds her that she has nothing to do anyways since the DGP is paused, so she could help them at least.

    Episode 27: Lamentation III: The Thrilling Sengoku Game ♡ 
  • Upon seeing that Geats once again drove off Buffa and the Jyamatos, Beroba's response is to immaturely stick her tongue out while pulling her eyebag.
  • After Chirami taunts Beroba that the GM's Vision Driver can only be activated via his thumbprint, Beroba has her Jyamato Riders grab him and hold his hand out. Chirami naturally assumes he's going to get the Yakuza treatment... only for her to simply scan his thumb and paste the copied thumbprint over hers.
    Beroba: Like I'd want to touch your filthy fingers.
    Chirami: Rude! I keep them clean every day, you know!

    Episode 28: Lamentation IV: The LaserBoost of Bonds! 
  • Beroba is set off by — of all things — Ziin remarking on her age... which is revealed to be 350.
  • When Ace lays down the final finisher on Beroba in his Laser Boost form, we're treated with quite possibly one of the most over-the-top explosions in this series. Not only do we get to hear Beroba scream for a split-second before the first explosion, but the seven or so subsequent explosions in slow-motion are so hilariously overkill that it adds a layer of comedy to an otherwise completely awesome scene.

    Episode 29: Lamentation V: Surprise! A Game of Bullfighting ♡ 
  • It's revealed Archimedel is stuck trying to recover whatever he can from the garden.
  • In response to Ace bringing up how Keiwa is taking the whole thing of Ace's past lives in stride, Keiwa does an impression of Ace's tone with his response:
    Keiwa: (mimicking Ace's voice) Well, you're still Ace, aren't you?
  • When Michinaga announces that he came up with the bullfighting game, Keiwa points out that, technically, Michinaga's the bull. The bull-themed Buffa somehow doesn't get it.
  • Seeing Ace and Neon interact, Chirami begins to get ideas to hook them up. Tsumuri immediately pops the idea bubble.
  • Kyuun getting caught off-guard by Neon asking if he was her supporter and the interrogation that ensues in the Supporter Room can be better described as "calling out a cat for being a prick and scolding them".
    • One of the production shots of said scene has Kyuun with his head lowered while Neon shows him the sweet letters he sent, and the caption for the picture is closely translated as "It's cute, like a cat."

    Episode 30: Lamentation VI: The Prince in the Letter 
  • After the match ends in a draw, Daichi simply drops the key and walks off remarking how disappointed he was that it ended in a draw, but the way he does it is almost as if saying "Well, I knew it would end in a draw anyways."
  • Archimedel trying to save his beloved Dunkleosteus Jyamato by splashing buckets of water on it. And then he looks at his hand, rushes to his toolbox and grabs a saw, then excitedly looks between his hand and the saw. What sells it is his reactions, from his mournful weep as he tries to save the Jyamato, to the excited smile as he contemplates giving it a hand.
    • You can't really tell the real reason he's splashing the Dunkleosteus Jyamato with water in the first place. It could be that it needed water to breath more easily, it's part plant so that it'll regrow it's arm, to cool off the cauterized wound, or simply just to keep it awake.
      Archimedel: (Scoops up some water and splashes it) Don't close your eyes!! (Pours more water) Don't do it!! (Drops his helmet and hugs the Jyamato)

    Episode 31: Lamentation VII: Heaven or Hell Game ♡ 
  • For all of Archimedel's buildup in the stinger of the last episode, he only makes a cut on his index finger to draw blood to use as nutrients for the revival of Dunkleosteus Jyamato. And then they botch up the next shot by switching the bandage from the index finger to the ring finger.
  • Just as Sara is sipping the broth of the Tanuki Soba, the Jyama Field forms and sends a narutomaki that was in in the soba straight onto her forehead, having her angrily tear it off her with an audible rip.
  • Chirami teases Niramu about how close the Jyamato are to getting what they want, and manages to even avoid Samas' slap, but this time he adds insult to injury by sticking the tip of his tongue out and wiggling to dolphin noises.

    Episode 32: Lamentation F: Final Judgement 
  • Archimedel — or rather, the Dunkleosteus Jyamato taking his form — calling Beroba a "hag", to the latter's indignation and leaving her unable to respond to his insult with nothing but a shocked look.

    Episode 33: Yearning I: Buffa Unrivaled! 
  • While the scene is sad with Keiwa's sister begging the police officer to find Keiwa. When the officer suggest Keiwa might be staying with a girlfriend, Sara immediately shoots it down.
    Sara: Not likely.
  • Ben and John discussing about Neon who isn't up to anything that makes their jobs harder.
    Ben: But that makes our jobs easier!
    John: Yeah... but a little bit more boring.
    • While talking between themselves and before touching their ID Cores, they use English, but immediately after that they revert to Japanese for literally no reason.
  • Chirami manages to create funny moments in a very serious episode.
    • He brings cores of previous Riders in a silver tray and dome.
    • His intention to send Riders after Buffa elicits a "HAH?!" from Tsumuri of all people.
    • When his plan to create many riders to try and retrieve his Vision Driver from Buffa fails, he puts a brief drama at the sight of many Riders lost in one day.
    • Following his dramatic reaction, he empties his pockets of cores on the center table desperately looking for a possible Rider he could resort to.
    • As a last resort, he appeals to the Supporters to help him, and prostrates before them, pleading for their assistance.
    • Buffa comes to personally deliver the driver to Chirami, who celebrates, before realizing that he is now one of Buffa's targets
    • The way Chirami, now back to being Glare2, starts "fighting" is nothing short of desperately trying to dodge in the most absurd ways, including by doing the worm again. Buffa actually misses the first two slashes thanks to it, before striking from above where Chirami can't dodge.
    • Chirami's reaction when Geats returns, only to points his gun at him.

    Episode 34: Yearning II: Geats' Spearhead 
  • Beroba is visited by Kekera, who's crouching on a table like his frog gnome. Even Beroba seems tired of his antics.
  • Kekera manages to startle Sara to the point she starts throwing things in his direction, accusing him of being a ghost, monster, or even Kappa. At least until he clears things up.
  • Following this, after Keiwa is brought back and questions the frog gnome, Sara excuses that bought it from an antique shop.
    • Keiwa claims it's ugly, and Gnome!Kekera immediately feels offended. Even after Keiwa leaves to take out the trash, Kekera can be heard sounding shocked for being called ugly.
  • While Sara is fighting, Keiwa is wasting his luck (and money) on scratch cards again, and slumps back when he loses. Just as he leans back in to try again, he comes face-to-face with the frog gnome who startles him back onto the couch until Kekera offers to watch someting with him, then Keiwa leans in again with interest.
  • Beroba laying on the couch, sipping tea, while gnome!Kekera is on the center table, watching the Desire Royale together in Sakurai's residence.

    Episode 35: Yearning III: A Sister's Wish, A Brother's Wish 
  • Keiwa isn't pleased that his sister has joined the death game because of Kekera. How does he confront him?
    Keiwa: (Takes a deep breath with eyes rolled to the back of his head) Why'd you make Nee-chan a Kamen Rider!? (Yells at Kekera's gnome while holding it by the legs)
  • Suel announces that he will grant the winner of the newest mission the ability to force another rider to "Retire", the reason being that Buffa has game-breaking powers. Said Rider isn't amused.
    Michinaga: Great.
  • Ace's response when the game started suddenly.
    Ace: Forced teleportation? We've got a rude admin up there.
    • The next round, him and probably everyone else have prepared for it.
  • Keiwa doesn't want Sara to know that he's back being a Rider, causing him to hide whenever it's possible. Problem is that his methods aren't that effective.
    • He starts off with a simple camo, then an invisibility cloak, that manages to be effective to everyone, and trips Michinaga in order to let his sister escape. Luckily for him, Michinaga just shrugs it off and leaves.
    • He then decides to take a page out of Kekera's book and use a Tanuki statue (the animal Keiwa's Rider form is based on) to communicate, claiming to be Sara's supporter "Ponchichi". Neon finds out this attempt by accident and Daichi isn't even fooled by this.
      • The fact that Keiwa's paper-thin disguise as "Ponchichi" — complete with high-pitched falsetto — actually fools both Sara and Neon when he warns them against Daichi's deceptive nature... until Neon walks up to "Ponchichi" and finds Keiwa hiding behind it with little to no camouflage.
      • Daichi vaguely commenting on Keiwa's actions causes Keiwa to hastily shush him as if he was a bud giving away a secret, even though Daichi has already flat-out stated he hates Keiwa's guts for getting him eliminated in the Divergence arc and has no reason to honor any sort of "bro-code" between them.
    • Ace throws him a bone as he passes by, calling him a stranger.
  • Michinaga takes part of the mission to collect ID Cores. The problem? He has possibly found only one, and he's wont to break it which would make it worthless.
    • Ace has arrived and brought him dinner, which is just an Onigiri, with beef in it.

    Episode 36: Yearning IV: Temporary Co-Op 
  • Buffa isn't pleased that Archimedel is still alive and tells him to stay dead. The latter quickly points out that Buffa is the one who refused to stay dead.
  • After effortlessly defeating Buffa, Archimedel began to pilfer the ID Cores Buffa had collected while laughing maniacally. His happiness immediately disappears once Beroba and Kekera have arrive to make a deal with him.
    • Archimedel's face while contemplating on said deal later.
  • Niramu and Kousei's debate on what's defines "happiness", Niramu's example is enjoying ramen at a stall during a freezing cold night, the scene then cuts to him enjoying a bowl.
  • Michinaga's drawings of the other Riders mainly share the same base with a few changes indicating the animal they represent. Then comes Ace and draws a very accurate image of PunkJack's helm, shocking Michinaga for how realistic it looks.
    Michinaga: (thinking) He's good...!
    Ace: That expression just screams "looks good".
    Michinaga: N-no... I just thought it looked tryhard and extra.
  • Keiwa follows both Neon and Sara but this time he's just blatantly chasing them without any backup plans, Sara nearly spotted him when she looked around but thankfully he quickly hid.
  • Ace takes advantage of Michinaga's invincibility by rebounding off of him for an attack. When confronted about this, Ace reminds him by shooting him point blank.
  • Geats sees Buffa off who has gotten what he came for. The scene then gets cut to the empty battlefield where Geats gets confused about where Archimedel could have gone.

    Episode 37: Yearning V: Pure White Destruction 
  • Kekera acting as if he was there himself as the frog gnome, being grabbed by Beroba and hanging upside down.
  • Sara calling Michinaga a "Buffalo".
  • Win and Tsumuri slowly deduce what happened between Ace's parents. Though neither of them outright says what happened, it's left to the viewers' imagination to fill in the blank.
    Win: Ace's daddy and mummy must've...
    • That's right: Ace's father was quite literally a Player.
  • Kekera pulls out a big lollipop from his blazer and hands it to Beroba, he then pulls out another small one (with a frog sticker) for himself.
  • PunkJack arrives just in time before Keiwa gets eliminated, and calls off the match as if he's a DGP Staff. Oh wait, he is one.
    PunkJack: Alright, stop it right there. Over time's up, you were SO close.
  • Win's Large Ham about life while on a theatre, with only three spectators.

    Episode 38: Yearning F: The Nine-Tailed White Fox! 
  • At the Sakurai siblings residence, Keiwa has a mini-stroke and panics when he hears Sara say "Henshin!", only to Face Plant when he sees her beauty mask and realizes the product actually has "Henshin" on the brand name.
  • Michinaga crosses off his terrible drawings of Na-Go and Hakubi, each with their own Animal Motif sound. One wonders what sound does Geats' would make.
  • Suel once again lowers Mitsume's statue from the portal, apparently forgetting to remove the chains where her right wing used to be.
  • While Kyuun is trying to keep his promise to jog Neon's memories of the DGP, his impatience and mannerisms make him look like a Loony Fan.
  • Keiwa rushes to the rescue and is about to transform... only for his Buckle and Driver to disappear, perfectly encapsulating just how Out of Focus he has become, and then having a terrified reaction when he realizes what is going on but doesn't know why it is happening.
  • With Mitsume's face finally being revealed, it's now Ace's father's turn to be mysterious.
    • Mitsume speaks through telepathy (to cover up that the voice that's been used all this time in flashbacks is not the voice of the actress who physically portrays her, as well as said actress wearing braces) but still gestures and bobs her head as if she was speaking verbally, which leads to an oddly comical look in some places.
  • Though it was during a rather awesome moment, seeing Geats shush the BGM just so he could show off his new powers doesn't get any less funny.

    Episode 39: Genesis I: This Is My DGP 
  • As Ace and Tsumuri are having a conversation, the wind blows to show how serious he is while making their hair flying around. It then cuts to Ace's hair returning back to normal.
  • Keiwa is searching for his Desire Driver in his home, one place he checked includes the microwave. One wonders how likely he is to have misplaced it in there.
  • Michinaga barges into the Sakurai Residence uninvited, fittingly with a cow mooing sound effect once he appears on screen. Keiwa even wonders how Michinaga knows where he lives.
  • Ace is shown wolfing down bowl after bowl of soba, seemingly having gotten hungry after using his powers to recreate the world.
    • Everytime Tsumuri serves him another bowl. A pre-recorded voice activates.
      Here! Next one!
  • Tsumuri being rather uncomfortable at Ace calling her "sister" again.
  • A Jyamato terrorizes a skatepark by stealing a skateboard, then rides on it. It falls off but eventually gotten better.
    • Ace arrives to play with skateboard as well.
    • A mini Jyamato escapes from it's host while on fire, it eventually burns up.
    • What was the reason the Jyamato-possessed policeman had to demand the skateboard? Because he thought it looked fun.
  • Ace asks the Jyamato if it's interested in what humans usually do, he's about to show it an even more entertaining human hobby.
  • Doubles as a Heartwarming Moment. Neon, being rather Rich in Dollars, Poor in Sense, drops money to pay for an apartment yet doesn't know a lick about how to furnish it, leading to a rather humorous heart-to-heart moment between her and Sara in an empty apartment room.
  • Win jokingly calls Ace's DGP a "black company" (a term in Japan for companies with low pay and less than stellar working conditions) because Ace won't grant anything in exchange for their service as Kamen Riders.
  • Kekera wasted no time of his first appearance in the episode making Keiwa confused. Keiwa mistakes him for a civilian which prompts Kekera to reveal his identity amidst chaos in a way that clicks with Keiwa immediately: sitting down in the same pose as his frog gnome self.
  • Daichi having gone mad and become a second Archimedel is this and Nightmare Fuel. He acts as over the top as his predecessor, and also wears makeup.

    Episode 41: Genesis III: The Jet Black Shogun 
  • Right after a somber moment between Neon and Kousei at the detention center ending with her stating how "someone who lost their love can never be happy again", it cuts to the front of a clothing store named "Loveless".
  • Following right on the above, it shows Ace was getting Tsumuri more ordinary clothes to better disguise her, and she's quick to point out how pointless it is because Ace himself stands out too much. Cue his fangirls squeeing right outside the store.
  • The first thing that Jitto does after he finds Ace and Tsumuri? Knocking on a nearby wall like he's knocking on a door, and what makes it funnier is that they both responds to him.
  • While Keiwa's final form transformation can leave a stunning impression, the "Bujin" in his Logo can be mistaken for "Butt". Which would make it "Butt`N Sword".

    Episode 42: Genesis IV: The Goddess' Transformation, The Blade of Darkness 
  • There's something darkly humorous about Tsumuri remaining mindful enough to give the Previously on… recap to the audience, despite having just been kidnapped by Keiwa and Jitto.

    Episode 43: Genesis V: The Name Is Gya-Go! 
  • As the detention center Kousei is held in goes up in flames courtesy of Turbon's group, all the inmates rush out in a frenzy, as expected... while Kousei himself walks out as though he's just woken from a nap.
  • Geats leisurely carrying on a conversation with Buffa while fighting off Gang Riders, even repairing a collapsing pillar with the demeanor of one taking a stroll in the park.
  • A gangster attempts to attack a morphed Geats bare-handed, and only manages to hurt his hand. Predictably, Geats is completely unfazed. It'd be funny enough if Geats was in his base form, but it's made truly absurd by the fact that he's currently using Geats IX!
  • Keiwa defeats the leader of Gang Riders with ease, Kekera barges in and states Keiwa is their new boss and whoever takes out Keiwa will become their new leader. Keiwa cancels his transformation and looks at him in confusion.
    • Not even a day has passed and Keiwa already has his merchandise made.
  • Michinaga of all people visits Daichi at the hospital.

    Episode 44: Genesis VI: Neon, Shine Bright 
  • While relaying the result of Beroba's kidnapping plan to Keiwa, Kekera and Beroba are cheerfully playing table tennis with tangerines on a coffee table.

    Episode 45: Genesis VII: Where Wishes Go 
  • Beroba approaching Kanato out of the school involves her walking around with her arm extended and finger pointing out like an aimless compass while other students looks confused and alarmed by this, before she locks on Kanato, laughs and scares off the last couple students. And this all after the previous episode had her freaking out over her own defeat.
  • A brief bit of levity in an otherwise grim, serious episode: Kanato, freshly returned as Da·Paan gets a couple of Buckles as gifts from VIPs watching the Apocalypse Game. He opens one and finds Armed Water in the first one, looking at it in shock and disappointment before opening the second one and finding the much better Beat instead.
  • First thing Daichi asks when he sees Ace and his crew outside the hospital is if they came to congratulate him on his recovery, before bragging about how Jyamato anatomy really helped speed it up.

    Episode 47: Genesis IX: A True Kamen Rider 
  • Kekera's wish to Black Tsumuri is for Keiwa to be the only Kamen Rider... which results in Neon, Michinaga, and Win respectively turning into a Maneki Neko, a bull plushie, and a pumpkin.
  • As Daichi tells Keiwa why he saved Sara, Keiwa has to poke specifically at how Daichi threw in "boring" when talking about the Sakurai sibling's life.
  • Kekera finds time to fall into his frog gnome pose when he dies.
  • When Neon and Win turn back into humans, Tsumuri gives a little pout after welcoming them back, as if to say "I didn't like it, so don't do it again!"

    Episode 48: Genesis X: Tsumuri's Requiem 
  • Two high-school students at the soba restaurant have been turned into Riders, with Keiwa trying to diffuse the situation. After a tense moment, the two refuse to fight each other and embrace... while shoving Keiwa out of the way. Keiwa ends up with his face in a bowl of piping hot soba for their trouble.
  • No words can describe how ridiculous it is to see a bunch of Jyamato with sunflowers on their heads attacking the Game Master and the forced participants to save the latter from their demises. Even the Game Master is in disbelief at this. Heck, White Tsumuri even cringes over the whole idea while seeing them in action, claiming that while it's cute, they are still creepy.
    • Win is briefly confused and shocked to see the Jyamatos run past him and assault the Game Master (much for the Game Master's bewilderment), and once he realized what is going on he kindly pokes a Jyamato on the head, with the Jyamato reacting by doing a Sign of the Horn in excitement.

    Final Episode: Dawn I: Here Comes The Highlight! 
  • The way Ace proclaims that he has become a god gives one the impression that he's been watching NicoB's Let's Plays. And then we have Keiwa, Neon, and Michinaga's reactions.
    (exchange looks of utter incredulity) "A God??!"
  • After Ace uses his World-Healing Wave to eliminate the DGP, there's a quick scene where a couple of Himawari Jyamato celebrate the proceedings as the Game Masters dissolve and The End Riders get brought back to normal. No one even really pays any attention to them.
    • Win is being choked hold by a Game Master while Daichi and his mooks are restraining the other until they disappear, freeing Win while Daichi who was holding on to the Game Master looks down before falling to the ground.
  • Sara's wish turns out to be a laundry list of one thing after another — including tidbits like getting a raise or catching up to Keiwa's cooking skills — to the point where her ema is barely able to fit everything she wished for.
  • The Stinger shows Hotaro chasing Hopper1 to no avail, all while Ace looks on from behind.

Movies and Specials

    Transformation Course 
  • Keiwa trying to figure how to use the Desire Driver has him putting it on his head.
  • Geats shows how to use the Hammer Buckle in a sped up scene reminiscent of the time Kuroto Dan finished off a Bugster after his transformation ran out.
  • Once again, Geats warns Keiwa to not come close, as the Boost Buckle jets off and crashes into the building in the back. Turns out it is so powerful its finisher can be only used once.

    Kamen Rider Geats × Kamen Rider Revice: Movie Battle Royale 
  • We see Ikki, Daiji and Genta enjoying the view of the bathhouse they're at, with only logos of their Rider forms covering their nether regions.
  • Kagerou swapped places with Daiji and returns the ping pong ball back to the girls, only to hit Lovekov. The demoness isn't very pleased.
    Lovekov: Let's get that trash.
  • Izangi frees Koushiro's demon. Who is in a good mood contrast to the current situation.
    • He even calls Izangi a kid.
  • Vice is back, you know what that means?
  • Lovekov considers Koushiro as her rival.
    Lovekov: This guy's my rival, Kov.
    • An Alternative Joke Interpretation is that she's explaining to Koushiro how Vice is her (original) rival.
    • Even when Sakura says Koushiro's demon are cuter than she thought, Lovekov's expression can be described as a fit of jealousy.
  • Ace tells Keiwa and Neon that Tsumuri and Girori have disappeared. This would have been serious if they weren't discussing things in a café playing a board game, all the while each of them are wearing different costumes.
  • While discussing the possibility of a new Desire Deity, Michinaga snarks if their change in attire was also caused by it. Neon then points out the purpose of the café, and that he's also wearing a costume, to which he'll drop the subject.
    • Tsumuri in a new look and personality after Colus's brainwash makes the conversation earlier funnier.
  • Koushiro's Demon, forgets all his worries when Tsumuri holds up the bag he's in close to her.
  • The vehicles that are provided at the start includes normal transportation such as Cars, Trucks and Motorbikes, to Bicycles, Skateboards and baby toys.
  • Tsumuri apologizing for not explaining what happens when the Riders touch the approaching wall of the Jyamar Area, right after Daiji and Keiwa gets "Retired" by it. You can feel that she isn't sorry at all.
  • George gets brainwashed offscreen to serve Colus, and acts even more crazy and silly then his usual self.
    • He tries to flirt with Tsumuri, gets denied immediately.
  • With no success in finding the DGP Riders, Vice wonders where they could've gone, cue Geats riding his bike past them, with Vice saying "Byebye", waving at him before Revi points out that he's who they're looking for.
  • Jeanne chases Na-Go through the market district like a cop chasing a Cat burglar, with Na-Go using Jeanne's kindness against her by making her crash into various items making her waste time to apologize and helps clean up before giving chase again.
    • Jeanne lost track of Na-Go, who's de-transformed and pretending to be a mannequin.
  • Vice and Buffa have somehow ended up on a train. Due to Vice constant attention on the decoy bag, Buffa gives up and tells him the truth, only for Vice to ignore him and checks on the decoy bag.
    • Buffa plans to eliminate Vice by out of bounds, only for him to reply he only just got revived, Buffa then sits down beside him and says that he is in the same situation as him, then came another Rider who's just like them, asking if he can joined them.
    • Vice upon realising he might disappear again due to Ouja and Buffa's declaration for destruction. His relief when both Buffa and Ouja jumped off the train.
      Vice: I guess this is a train for one now! Adios!
  • Ace and Ikki are planning what they should do next, cue Vice screaming for help as the wall approaches from a distance, who is decked up with various festival items.
    Koushiro's Demon: Here comes the troublemaker.
  • Ace, Ikki and Vice transforms again, with the latter 2 using the Kong Genome, while escaping from Ryuga near a Sushi Restaurant, Hilarity Ensues.
    • Vice operating the reception computer despite wearing huge gauntlets, and wonders if they're inviting Ryuga to a meal as well.
    • Every civilians escape the restaurant, except for 2 elderly couple who are unaware of the dangerous situation they're in.
      • Geats and Revi defend the old couple from Ryuga's fire attack, the old lady only concern is that the sushi is cooked by the flames instead of being raw.
      • Geats kindly asked the elderly couple to leave the vicinity.
    • Vice mistaking a sushi plush for the bag with the demon in it.
  • As they reach to the finish line for the Devil Marathon Game, Ace, Ikki, and Vice pedal their way to it as the Advancing Wall of Doom approaches, which they later ditch their vehicles once Vice points out that running does the job better.

     Kamen Rider Geats: Check It?! A Desire Grand Prix that’s Check Full of Men! I’m the Ouja! 
  • The whole premise concerns Ace, Keiwa and Michinaga being forced into a variety of competitions. That premise alone leads to some hilarity.
  • Keiwa is introduced as the Mediocre of the Mediocre.
  • During the second challenge, which involves giving a speech, all of the Riders give some funny speeches.
  • The third round has Buffa gaining Ouja’s V-Buckle Raise Buckle by defeating the aforementioned Rider. Geats obtains Ryuki’s V-Buckle Raise Buckle by… pilfering it from Keiwa, who received it from Ryuki during their meeting, while the former is locked in a cage.
    • Funnily enough, after Keiwa falls into the cage trap, Ace assures the former his "sacrifice" wouldn't be futile, only for Keiwa's silhouette to shoot it down by saying he's still alive.
  • At the end, Michinaga wins the competition and is lauded as the “King Star”, even by Ace. Cue the All Just a Dream ending.

    Geats Extra: Kamen Rider Tycoon meets Kamen Rider Shinobi 
  • The fact that the special is treated as episode 46 for the non-existent “Kamen Rider Shinobi” series.
    • As a Mythology Gag, Shinobi allegedly started airing in March 2022 with its finale taking place in February 2023, meaning in the Geiz Revive timeline, Kamen Rider Zi-O ended when Geiz defeated Zi-O in March of 2019.
  • Based on the opening alone, Rentarou has fought all his adversaries using only his base form. No super form or final form were used against them, just his plain old first form.
  • Other Transformation Trinkets of Shinobi's world includes a miniature Tanuki statue, a Daruma doll and a whole bunch of other gourds or anything that can hold liquid in them.
  • Iroha is held captive in a castle, which is just a company that Amakusa had invaded, the room she's held is just a dressing room.
    • What is Amakasu's evil plan all along, Iroha will turn 18 soon and she will inherit the power of Kamen Rider Shinobi, then he'll marry her so that her powers will also belong to him. Yes it is some what questionable why he doesn't just take it without going through all that in the first place.
  • After falling through a hole that leads to what's presumed as a secret ninja garden, a ninja approaches Keiwa with a scroll while Gamano greets him from within. Unfortunately for the latter, Keiwa first thought it was Kekera and another one of his shenanigans.
  • Gamamno's crocodile tears work on Keiwa a little too well, he even claims Keiwa is too easy to be persuaded to help others.
  • The girls became friends immediately due to them having one thing in common, a useless brother.
  • Just a few seconds into battle Rentarou remembers he lost his ninja powers and immediately sulks. Keiwa tries to help him but the enemies charges at them. It basically boils down to Keiwa using Rentarou's body to fight back while the latter acts as a ragdoll.
  • Sara rescues Iroha, Fuma, and Kenzan from Amakusa's control by distracting him with the same NeonTV dance and kicking the crystal flower off his hand. Amakusa's reaction to it is priceless.
  • The special ends with Shinobi being a Show Within a Show with one of the viewers being Fuku Suzuki, who is excited about what's coming up in the next episode.

     Kamen Rider Geats: 4 Aces And The Black Fox 
  • Michinaga is paired with the Ace of Power, who exasperates the poor buffalo to no end. Because the Ace of Power is a muscle head who barrels through all of his problems, his methods of fighting are much less effective than the Prime Ace's. When they are attacked by a horde of Jyamato, Michinaga has to remind Power that he can transform as he wails on Jyamato with slaps and body slams. Power Ace seems to at first get with the program and poses with the Magnum Buckle as if to insert it into the Desire Driver... then promptly chucks it at the Jyamato, nailing one in the face. Adding to the hilarity, Power Ace picks it up again and then punts it away, not even hitting any Jyamato. Michinaga stares at him dumbfounded for a couple of seconds before yelling in confused fury and literally running after the Magnum Buckle, picking it up, inserting it into Power's Desire Driver for him, taking his hand and literally walking him through the transformation before finally pressing Power's hand into Geats' signature fox gesture to complete the picture.
    • When Ace of Power first shows up he's eating out of a random can he found.
    Michinaga: What are you eating?
    Ace of Power: No idea, I just found it over there.
    Michinaga: Don't eat random shit you just find!
    • Ace's common sense is also missing from the Ace of Power, having been concentrated in the Ace of Wisdom. When Win brings a horse for Power Ace to escape, he leaps through the air impressively... and lands on the horse backwards. Not even on the saddle. The horse moves forward and he just slides off, landing face first into the dirt.
      • The fact Win in the Western World is a sheriff is kind a funny when you remember his character theme repeatedly calls him an anarchist.
      • Power Ace then gets right back up, and instead of getting on the horse correctly decides to just cut out the middle man and BE the horse. He grabs Michinaga and lifts him on his shoulders as Michinaga yells out in bewilderment.
    Ace of Power: I'll just be the horse!
    Michinaga: You're supposed to be a fox!
    • Power Ace treats Michinaga as a weapon as much as he does a passenger, jostling and swinging him around to fight off the Jyamato with the Buffalo Rider clinging on for dear life. When the Opabinia Jyamato shows up, Power Ace asks Michinaga if he's ready, then launches him at Opabinia like a missile...and misses it completely. Michinaga then crashes headfirst into a dune where he becomes stuck, with only his legs sticking out.
    • Later on, during Ace's final battle with Mela, Michinaga gets his revenge with the help of the other Riders. They pick Ace up, and do the "missile launch" routine by throwing him at Mela to great effect.
  • Neon is paired with the Ace of Wisdom, who (due to all of Ace's physical abilities being tied up in the Ace of Power) flat-out refuses to fight the Jyamato as he knows he'd be creamed in two seconds. Instead, Neon acts as his carthorse and pulls him around on a rickshaw in a Scooby-Doo-esque chase through Meiji-era streets. Wisdom Ace nonchalantly calls out directions for Neon to turn as she flees from an ever-increasing army of Jyamato.
    • Also, the fact that Ace's constitution was concentrated in the Ace of Power means that the Ace of Wisdom has little to no tolerance for rough motion. Just being pulled around by Neon causes him to become nauseous, and he carries around a personal barf bowl for such occasions.
    • After a few scenes of pondering, the Ace of Wisdom figures out Melo and Mela's plan. However, before he can elaborate, he walks right into the Opabinia Jyamato, who doesn't even react when he tries to run away and just lets him go, knowing he'll trip the second he tries due to having no physical coordination. Wisdom Ace then tries to continue calmly explaining that the enemy's plan as he is kidnapped.
  • Tsumuri travels to the deserted island themed world by jumping off the side of the Desire Temple with an open umbrella and proceeds to float down Mary Poppins style. As she enters her clothes become ragged to fit the world's theme to her displeasure.
  • The Ace of Luck is an absolute joy to watch. He always has a big goofy grin on his face and his luck often causes embarrassing and painful mishaps to happen to his attackers, such as having rocks fall on them or slipping on seaweed. Also, each incident is accompanied by a bright "Happy!" or "Lucky!" from Luck Ace.
    • When Sae comes across him and Tsumuri, his happy-go-lucky attitude actually causes her to reach for an arrow in alarm, thinking he's some kind of imposter.
    • Lucky Ace somehow manages to find a ten yen coin. On a deserted island. Sae and Tsumuri are just as confused as we are.
  • When Sae asks what attribute the fourth Ace has, it cuts to the Ace of Heart just sitting on a swing with a deadpan look and playing an ocarina. Keiwa, having no clue what is going on, answers; "The ocarina attribute...maybe?"
    • When the Jyamato appear after Melo unifies the world again, Heart Ace stands up with a heroic soundtrack playing and walks firmly up to a Jyamato. He throws out a punch...which does absolutely nothing at all. The Jyamato looks at the fist for a second before decking Heart Ace in the face.
    • Ace then picks up a kid's watering can, a blue elephant one at that, and starts pointing it at Jyamato going "Bang! Bang!", and they actually react as if they got shot until one just walks right up to him clearly done with all this and throws him onto a slide.
  • Win's first scene in the movie as PunkJack sees him rescue a woman from a Jyamato then shooing her away from the danger while said Jyamato is hitting him repeatedly with its blade. PunkJack shows no sign it affects him until he punches the mook away before hissing in pain.
  • When Melo betrays Mela, she promptly walks out of the battlefield and tries to blow up both Mela and Ace with a cartoonish detonator plunger straight out of Looney Tunes. Tsumuri then calls out that she won't let it happen and then slams Melo with a dropkick, knocking her to the ground. Melo's foot hangs limply in the air as she lets out a pained groan and Tsumuri pumps her fist in triumph.
  • X Geats is this when he isn't being scary. Seriously, it's one thing for the costume to have a darker color scheme and a rougher mechanical aesthetic than the original, but any scariness that comes out of the costume quickly becomes underwhelming when the wearer acts like a 10-year-old high on sugar.
  • Michinaga and his split version of Ace vs the Cowboy Jyamato is pure comedy gold.
  • At one point, X Geats tosses a couch at Geats Oneness, and what does the hero do? He catches it, puts it down, and then lounges on it. Yes, really.
  • Melo's final scene after betraying Mela? She gets rider-kicked by Tsumuri, and lands headfirst in a hilariously cartoonish fashion. Tsumuri's childish victory celebration afterward, while Melo whimpers from the side, only seals the deal.
  • At the end, everyone begins to tease Ace about how his split selves acted. The normally unflappable Ace actually gets embarrassed and asks everyone to forget about it.

     Geats Extra: Another Grand Prix 
  • As with the previous three short anime series, this whole thing is side-splitting.

Episode 2

  • Tsumuri, in need of a pick-me-up due to dealing with unreasonable demands from the audience to change the show, decides that whoever gives the best pickup line will not only be he next Dezashin, but win a better than usual prize.
    • Keiwa’s speech is so lame he only gets two points, causing him to sigh. And then after Neon’s scores 81 points, he’s even more dismayed to learn he only got 2 out 100.
      Keiwa: Sigh part 2.
    • Ace isn’t even allowed to finish his, instantly being given a zero.
    • And the ultimate winner? Michinaga, blurting out that he wants to take Tsumuri to the parking lot. And the prize turns out to be a pair of Groucho Marx glasses, at which point everyone agrees Michinaga deserved to win.
      DGP Rule: Wounds inflicted outside the game will not heal.
  • The second segment then reimagines the characters as toddlers at a daycare, with Tsumuri as the teacher.
    • Keiwa is so helpful that he doesn’t give Tsumuri any room to do anything.
    • Instead of running away from home, Neon instead streams her attempts to leave the daycare and go home to her parents and bodyguards. She bursts out crying when Tsumuri catches and chides her.
    • Michinaga’s competitiveness is reimagined as him building a sandcastle and charging an extortionate rent for tenants.
    • Ace is just as much of a troll as ever, still referring to Tsumuri as his sister and convincing her that a teacup filled with cola is something much worse for young kids.

Episode 3

  • Neon spends the entire first segment playing Clueless Detective. Not only does she refuse to believe that Ace DIDN’T eat Tsumuri’s lunch, when Keiwa all but admits it, she brushes him off.

Episode 4

  • The first segment is all about everyone’s attempts to discover what Ace is scared of. During the discussion, Neon mentions that’s she’s scared of rats, which both Michinaga and Ace note is ironic for a cat-themed Rider.
    Neon: I’m a human!
  • Ace tells everyone that he can’t stand the sight of sushi, so they cover the floor of his bedroom with the stuff. When they come in, they find that he’s eaten it all, because he can’t stand the sight of it, so he put it in his mouth where he can’t see it.note 
  • And in the end, his fear turns out to be running into a ghost in the night, to the point he has the Boostriker accompany him to the bathroom. Cue Michinaga emerging from the shadows transformed.
  • The second segment has everyone stranded on a snowy mountain without their Drivers, with all they have on hand being a necklace, a hammer, a pair of sunglasses, a piece of melon pan and naruto. Ace’s solution to make use of then? Alchemy. Complete with the invocation symbols appearing behind him.
    Neon: That’s a completely different show. Mou, stop your gotachgotchaing and be helpful for once, Ace.
  • In the end, Ace is able to use alchemy to combine the 5 items into a full-sized helicopter, using his godlike powers to defy the law of conservation of mass.
  • And in the end, Keiwa gets left behind on the snowy mountain because only 4 people can fit in the helicopter.

Episode 5

  • The first segment features Kon-chan (the Boostriker), Spitarou (the Spider Phone) and Punchgon (the Monster Buckle), all arguing over who should be the mascot for the upcoming movie. When Ace enters with the Geats Chemy, all three team up to beat their master up.
  • Tycoon, Naa-go and Buffa are all trapped in their Chemy forms, leaving them wondering how they’ll see the movie. Tycoon hopes to apply for a children’s ticket, while Buffa wonders if they’ll even be let in.
  • The second segment has the cast delivering presents on behalf of Santa because he got stuck in traffic. Neon finds that her dad wants a robot dinosaur.
  • A Cutaway Gag shows Ace performing the duties of a star: sitting on top of a Christmas tree.
  • In the On the Next preview, Daichi appears to hype up his appearance next time, only for Michinaga to shut him down.
    Michinaga: You weren’t that popular a character.

Episode 6

  • Ace granting everyone’s wishes in the style of a variety show
    • Keiwa wishes to be an idol, resulting in a Medium-Shift Gag to footage of Ryuga Sato singing “I Peace” on stage.
      Neon: I feel like Keiwa became more three-dimensional.
    • Neon wishes for a part-time job. Ace makes her his shrine maiden, only for her to screw things up by giving money away.
    • Tsumuri requests a different look, so Ace turns her into a dragon, because it’s the Year of the Dragon. She’s not shown changing back until the credits,
    • Michinaga is apathetic enough to say that anything will do. Ace thus offers to see if there’s anything to fix at his house.

Miscellaneous

  • According to an Uchusen interview, the defining features of Kamen Rider Geats were conceived by Toei producer Shirakura telling the show's producer Takebe what to do, before seemingly leaving the meeting room right after the fact.
    Takebe is thinking about what kind of mask to wear for the main character.
    Shirakura: Easy to understand, the mask is a fox!
    Takebe is thinking about what kind of weapon the main character uses.
    Shirakura: They always use a sword, so use a gun this time!
    After saying that, Shirakura left the meeting room...
  • Once again Takahashi manages to drop a bombshell episode around Christmas with the debut of Glare and everything that comes with it. Rider Fans were thankfully prepared for it this time though.
  • New Christmas graphics for 2023 depict the main five in Santa suits and driving sleighs, with the Riders' sleighs being pulled by Boostrikers. So who's pulling Tsumuri's sleigh? Kamen Rider Seeker. On ALL FOURS. No, this is not a joke.

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