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4''Franchise/KamenRider × Series/KamenRiderGaim & [[Series/KamenRiderWizard Wizard]]: The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle'' is the Movie War movie crossover between ''Kamen Rider Gaim'' and ''Kamen Rider Wizard''.
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7!! ''Kamen Rider Wizard: The Promised Place'' contains examples of the following tropes:
8* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: [[spoiler: Wizard's final battle with the Ogre Phantom takes place in his own Underworld. They literally fight in Haruto's memories.]]
9* ChekhovsBoomerang: Shunpei reveals he made a ring for Wizard. [[spoiler: He gives the ring to Haruto, but it turns out to be a dud...until the Hope Ring activates.]]
10* DramaPreservingHandicap: Although this isn't explicitly stated, Haruto gave away the Infinity Ring at the end of his series. This prevents him from using Infinity Style to fight the Ogre Phantom.
11* {{Foreshadowing}}: The donut shop owner's new special are Fruity Donuts: [[Series/KamenRiderGaim Orange, Banana, Grape, and Melon.]] The owner even uses the Sengoku Driver's voice when introducing the flavors.
12* MoodWhiplash: At a dramatic moment, Wizard decides to use the ring Shunpei made for him. [[spoiler: Things suddenly turn comedic when the ring fails to work.]]
13* MortonsFork: The false Koyomi is this to Haruto. [[spoiler: If Haruto destroys the false Koyomi, it will destroy the Hope Ring, causing him to despair. If he doesn't, he'll fall into despair anyway because she's destroying the city. Haruto ultimately [[TakeAThirdOption Takes a Third Option]].]]
14* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The movie reveals that Nitou recaptured Chimera, but it never explains how.
15* SelfDuplication: This is normally one of Wizard's powers, but there is an important example in this movie: [[spoiler: When the Ogre Phantom enters Haruto's Underoworld, Koyomi's and Shunpei's rings activate to summon...Haruto in his Wizard suit. This allows Wizard to Engage with himself and dive into his own Underworld.]]
16%%* SheatheYourSword: How Haruto [[spoiler:defeats the fake Koyomi]].
17* TheWorfEffect: The Ogre Phantom defeats three of the Carbuncle Phantoms and the Mage trio with little effort.
18* YourMindMakesItReal: [[spoiler: Haruto puts Koyomi's ring inside his own memories. It then disappears in the real world.]]
19* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: The end of Wizard's story. [[spoiler: The Ogre Phantom is defeated...but then Beast is abducted by Buijin Gaim.]]
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21!! ''Kamen Rider Gaim: Sengoku Battle Royale!'' contains examples of the following tropes:
22* AlternateUniverse: This part of the movie takes place in one. The Riders are sent to a world that resembles the Warring States era of Japan.
23* AlternateSelf: The Bujin Riders are this. The generals are implied to be this to the Secondary Riders (with the exception of Ieyasu, Wizard's general).
24* AndIMustScream: The other Bujin Riders may count as this, given their fates at the hands of Bujin Gaim.
25* BadassBoast: Instead of the typical OhCrap Buijin Gaim one when confronted by the mandatory Rider VFormationTeamShot.
26--> '''Buijin Gaim''': I'll take you all on!
27* BigBadEnsemble: The Ogre Phantom and Buijin Gaim, who are unconnected to each other.
28* BigDamnHeroes: Right when Bujin Gaim is about to finish off Gaim and Baron, Zangetsu appears from out of nowhere and drives him back before ordering the two Beat Riders to go and help Wizard while Zangetsu himself takes on Bujin Gaim. Knowing how powerful/scary Zangetsu actually is, Gaim readily accepts the help.
29* BittersweetEnding: Wizard's segment. [[spoiler: Haruto keeps the Hope Ring in his underworld, effectively keeping any forces from stealing it. The only catch is that Koyomi's never coming back again, though it's probably for the best.]]
30* BornInTheWrongCentury: Kaito tells Kouta he wishes he was born in the Sengoku era.
31* BorrowedCatchphrase: Using the Legend Rider Lockseeds apparently makes you borrow that Rider's CatchPhrase; Micchy delivers [[Series/KamenRiderDouble Shotaro and Philip]]'s "Now, count up your crimes!", Kaito uses [[Series/KamenRiderOOO Eiji]]'s trademark {{Kiai}} "Seiya!", and Kouta and Haruto say "It's showtime!" in unison. The only exception is Takatora, who starts to deliver [[Series/KamenRiderFourze Gentaro]]'s "It's space time!" but stops partway through and says "...And that's as far as I'll humor ''that'' notion."
32* TheCameo: The Warrior Gods' factions are each lead by a returning member of the original show's cast. So far this list includes [[Series/KamenRiderOOO Akira Date]], [[Series/KamenRiderDouble Ryu and Akiko Terui]], [[Series/KamenRiderKiva Keisuke Nago]] and [[Series/KamenRiderFourze Kengo Utahoshi]].
33* CompositeCharacter: The leaders of the Warrior Gods' factions are based off of real figures from the Sengoku Jidai, but are portrayed as alternate universe versions of Rider supporting characters. For example, [[Series/KamenRiderOOO OOO]]'s faction is lead by UsefulNotes/OdaNobunaga, who's portrayed by Hiroaki Iwanaga (AKA Akira Date, the first Kamen Rider Birth).
34* ContinuityNod: As mentioned above, OOO's faction is led by Oda Nobunaga. A central character in OOO's segment of ''Movie Wars Core'' was a clone of Nobunaga.
35** Haruto and Kouta recognize each other, having met in ''Series/KamenRiderWizard'''s [[PostscriptSeason Postscript Episodes]]. Haruto gave away his Infinity Ring in those same episodes, which is why [[DramaPreservingHandicap he can't use Infinity Style]] [[spoiler: until he's given Bujin Wizard's Infinity Ring]].
36* {{Crossover}}: Primarily a crossover between ''Series/KamenRiderGaim'' and ''Series/KamenRiderWizard''. AlternateUniverse versions of Riders from various past series also appear, with each series being its own faction in a Kamen Rider Warring States Period.
37* EarlyBirdCameo: During the credits, [[Series/KamenRiderGaim Yoko Minato]], the Genesis Drivers, and the Melon, Lemon and Peach Energy Lockseeds appear.
38* EleventhHourSuperpower: [[spoiler:When Bujin Gaim traps them inside the sacred tree during the climactic battle, the other Bujin Riders imbue Wizard and Gaim with all of their power, allowing them to break out of the tree and deal the finishing blow to Bujin Gaim.]]
39* EnemyMine: Zangetsu goes to fight alongside the Beat Riders against Bujin Gaim as he becomes aware that the latter is killing off all of the other Bujin Riders and has targeted the Beat Riders next, and their deaths would result in the loss of Sengoku Drivers (and considering Zangetsu's characterization later in the series, he may also have not approved of Bujin Gaim's actions).
40* EvilLaugh: Bujin Gaim does this a fair bit.
41* FailedASpotCheck: ''Twice'', Micchy appears in full Beat Rider wear, untransformed, in front of his brother, and both times Takatora somehow fails to recognize him.
42* TheGoodKing: Ieyasu wants to be this to a nation united. He's more than willing to pick up a sword in battle, even against Bujin Gaim, and openly states that he fights to protect and feed his people.
43* GottaKillThemAll: Bujin Gaim targeting the other Bujin Riders.
44* GrandFinale: A Grand Finale to ''Kamen Rider Wizard'', a Non Serial Movie to ''Kamen Rider Gaim''.
45%%* JidaiGeki: Evoked in the Sengoku world.
46* MegaManning: By combining the Bujin Riders' collectibles with raw Lockfruits, Gaim, Baron, Ryugen, and Zangetsu gain access to Legendary Rider Arms for the climactic battle.
47** The Ogre Phantom can use the abilities of the Phantoms he's {{c|annibalismSuperpower}}onsumed.
48* MistakenIdentity: After Gaim assumes Wizard Arms, Nitoh confuses Kota for Haruto when the latter two both use Wizard's pre-battle catchphrase.
49** Kota and Bujin Gaim get mistaken for each other several times. Justified as they're alternate versions of one another.
50** Buijin Gaim may or may not have mistaken Mai for the Priestess of Fate. We'll see.
51* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Zangetsu interferes in what he thinks is a fight between Gaim and a strange Rider he's never seen before. [[spoiler:Only after he pulls a VillainousRescue does he realize that the Gaim he saved was not the Gaim from his world. Zangetsu has barely enough time for this to sink in before Bujin Gaim promptly turns on him. The sad thing is, Bujin Double had the upper hand and stood a very high chance of actually defeating Bujin Gaim right before Zangetsu stepped in and gave Bujin Gaim the vital opening he needed to kill Bujin Double.]]
52* OutsideContextProblem: While the origin of the Bujin Riders aren't revealed, Bujin Gaim was this in the context of his world, as he was the only Bujin who didn't have a general behind him and acted on his own, and had an army of kaijin instead of humans, which puts the other armies at a severe disadvantage.
53%%* PlantPerson: The Nepenthes Kaijin, Buijin Gaim's [[TheDragon Dragon]].
54* PowerCopying: By combining the items of the last four fallen Bujin Riders[[note]]Bujin Double's Joker Memory, Bujin OOO's Taka Medal, Bujin Fourze's Rocket Switch and Bujin Wizard's Flame Ring.[[/note]] with a Helheim Fruit, the Woman of the Beginning creates Legend Rider Lockseeds for the Armored Riders to use against Bujin Gaim's monster army. Thus we have Ryugen Double Arms, Baron OOO Arms, Zangetsu Fourze Arms and Gaim Wizard Arms.
55* RecycledInSpace: The Rider War...in JidaiGeki!
56* SchizoTech: The Sengoku world is based off the Sengoku Jidai period, but it has things like guns, cars, and electric guitars.
57* TheUnfought: Bujin Decade is the only Bujin Rider not shown either fighting another Bujin Rider or falling to Bujin Gaim.
58* WarGod: What the Kamen Riders are perceived as in the AlternateUniverse.

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