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    Episode 1: Family! Treaty! Whispering Demon at the Ready! 
  • Sakura proving that her karate training isn't just for show as she fights off a couple of Giff Juniors.
  • Ikki's soccer skills getting to shine as he unleashes a flurry of devastating kicks on his enemies. And that's before he pulls out the Finishing Move with Vice.
  • Vice's Demon Screwdriver wrestling move.

    Episode 2: The Demon Within Is Just a Loathsome Villain!? 
  • The debut fight of the duo's Eagle Genome as well as Revice Eagle.
  • Ikki coercing Vice to behave himself while they fight as Kamen Riders by putting himself in the line of fire, knowing that if he dies, his inner demon will, too.
  • Revice Rex's debut.

    Episode 3: A Hostage Situation! What's Your Decision, Brothers!? 
  • Mammoth Genome's debut fight, especially with the train tracks associated with Revice Mammoth and the Mammoth Stamping Finish.
  • Sakura gets one when she unties herself, kicks the gun out of the hostage-taker's hand and saves herself and Ayaka.

    Episode 4: A Relationship Lovelorn! A Dangerous Demon is Born! 
  • Ptera Genome's debut as the duo saves Miharu from falling plus the flight chase between them and a speed-rampaging Ayaka.
  • Ikki ending the fight using a Rex Stamping Finish to finish off Ayaka's Deadman form to save her, with Vice flying into the Deadman remains like a boomerang out of control.

    Episode 6: The True Identity of Evil! A Showtime So Cruel!? 
  • Ikki and Vice managing to stop the corrupt lawyer and his associate within a single episode when it seemed they might just get away with their crimes for at least another episode (especially considering that something like this has occurred in the previous Riders) through quick, clever thinking and cooperation.

    Episode 7: Thieving!? Skateboarding!? Kagero's My Calling! 
  • Hiromi's debut as Kamen Rider Demons, full stop. Not only does he match Kamen Rider Evil blow for blow, he pulls off several web slinging maneuvers and tactics that would make Marvel's webhead proud.

    Episode 9: Kagero Rampages! The Fall of the Igarashi Brothers...!? 
  • Vice, by himself, overwhelms a single Brachio Deadman by wielding all of the weapons expertly in sequential order.

    Episode 10: Eldest and Youngest, Believe in Your Kindness. 
  • Daiji breaking free from Kagero's control and his ensuing debut as Kamen Rider Live, pulling off various Gun Kata moves that wouldn't look out of place in Equilibrium and single-handedly taking out the Brachio Deadman Type-Union.

    Episode 11: Invincible Sakura, Her Reasons for Fighting Are...? 
  • The Teaser shows the so far four protagonist Riders and Fenix soldiers facing off against three unidentified Deadmen and their Giff Juniors in three different fronts.
  • We get to see the Igarashi Brothers fight together and to call them a well oiled machine would still undersell how well they fight together. At times even Vice felt unnecessary.
    • Specifically Live's ranged combat perfectly compliments Revi's physical attacks, allowing Ikki to rush in and brawl, while Daiji covers him with fire from the Livegun (and Ohin Buster) ensuring that at no point is the foe safe from attacks.

    Episode 12: The Weakest is also the Strongest!? Invincible Jeanne! 
  • Sakura's debut as Kamen Rider Jeanne was no short than awesome.
    • Her skill as a black-belt karateka comes in handy when taking on numerous Giff Juniors as well as a Phase-2 Deadman.
      • Let's put it simply, before she arrived on the battlefield, the fight wasn't looking good for the guys. As soon as she transformed, however? It near instantly swung to "already won, just need to clean up a bit."
    • Even before transforming, there's her amazing Badass Boast. It tells the enemies that they're doomed before she even transforms and knows it'll work this time.
      Sakura: Now that I've accepted my weaknesses, I'm invincible.

    Episode 13: A Close Call Case in the Fenix Skybase! 
  • Hiromi and Ikki springing into action even without their drivers, the former to protect Lovekov and the later to protect George and retrieve his driver. Just the fact they rushed to the battlefield without any weapon other than their fists.
  • The part where Ikki finally trusts Vice is made of awesome timing and precision:
    • Ikki materialized Vice on the right time, so Vice comes out decking the Chameleon Deadman in the face.
    • Vice punches a Giff Junior who was behind Ikki at the same time Ikki announces he trusts him.
  • Barid Rex's debut is basically him beating the crap out of Olteca and Julio with ice-themed attacks and summoning a giant remix of Brachio to assist in the fight, then ending with a Rider Kick through a column of ice!
    • Not to be outdone Vice crafts a shield out of pieces of Barid Rex's eggshell. Not only is it durable enough to withstand attack, it's hard enough to use as a weapon too.
  • Kamen Rider Jeanne vs Kamen Rider Evil. Not only does Jeanne go toe to toe with the villainous rider, but once she gets her personal weapons in form of her Kujaku Genome fan blades, it quickly becomes a Curb-Stomp Battle with Jeanne absolutely dominating Evil in the fight.

    Episode 15: Ruination! Confrontation! Ending the Deadmans' Reign! 
  • The Igarashi siblings display great teamwork, working as a unit to defeat Haitani and Kudo for good, culminating with an awesome Triple Rider Kick.
  • Revi in Barid Rex form summons all ten Remixes to aid him in bringing down the Deadmans flying base.

    Episode 17: A Betrayal's Depths, How a True Buddy Accepts. 
  • Volcano Rex's debut, with Revi wielding fiery attacks complemented with Barid Rex Vice's ice attacks simply manhandling a Gifftarian, showing how Revice's teamwork has gone up to the next level.

    Episode 18: A Buddy's Vice, The Miracle of Fire and Ice. 
  • Julio silencing Olteca by killing the Gifftarian he just created in one punch. We just see the demon fly past the screen and then given a shot of it splattered dead against the wall.
    • Right after that, he transforms into the Wolf Deadman Riot and immediately showcases how much of a Lightning Bruiser he is by lunging at Olteca, tearing a large chunk out of his body with one claw swipe. Olteca is so shocked that he immediately retreats.
  • Revice mastering Volcano Rex Genome and finally managing to separate a human from their Giftex/Phase 3 form.
  • Aguilera saving a defenceless Julio from Olteca with a Beehive Barrier. Also one for the production staff, as the Queen Bee Deadman can be seen through the reflection in Julio's eye right before the final blow, showing that it was a Diving Save.

    Episode 19: Demons' Grave Warning, Hiromi's Deadly Encircling!? 
  • Hiromi takes on Olteca untransformed and manages to hold his own for a while, despite his body being biologically 80 years old by that point.
  • Ikki seeing through Chigusa's plot to isolate Hiromi within minutes of meeting her for the first time.
  • Sakura manages to defeat Aguilera after the latter defeated the former twice in earlier episodes.
    • In actuality, it's more of a Curb-Stomp Battle as Sakura/Kamen Rider Jeanne easily trounces Aguilera/Queen Bee Deadman in a few hits mainly because Aguilera was mentally unfit to fight due to Giff being taken by Fenix and still can't accept that Olteca is now taking her position as the leader of the Deadmans' cult.

    Episode 20: Unfeeling And Fleeting, The Price Of Transforming. 
  • After seeing Olteca create a Gifftarian from Chigusa, Hiromi transforms at the cost of his own life to avenge her. What makes this special is that he deflects the Gifftarian's Razor Wind with his bare hands, causing a huge explosion in the background as he transforms.
    Hiromi: Demons Driver...! My life is yours to take!
  • Revi and Vice cycling through every Genome they have at this point to deal with the horde of Giff Juniors Olteca summoned, while liveDevil plays in the background.
    • Also one for the production staff: every Genome Change is handled seamlessly, to the point where it's nigh-impossible to tell where the jump-cut takes place.
  • Aguilera teaming up with Revi and Vice to battle Olteca, giving us a kaijin vs kaijin duel between the Queen Bee Deadman and Daiouika Deadman.
  • Hiromi attempts a Heroic Sacrifice by holding Olteca in place allowing Ikki and Vice to De-power him, but Ikki saves him by knocking the Demons Driver off his body before it can devour the last of Hiromi's life, fulfilling his promise to protect Hiromi's life with his own. Even better, the whole plan was Akemi's idea.

    Episode 21: As My Life Turns To Dust, My Emotions I Entrust. 
  • Hiromi gets a lot of these this episode, proving he's still a hero even without his Driver.
    • He fights off a horde of Giff Juniors after Olteca summons them to aid his escape, despite his body still being physically frail.
    • He takes control of the crashing Fenix Skybase, preventing it from crashing in the city and doing his best to save everyone on board.
    • When Olteca defeats Daiji, Hiromi picks up the Livegun and starts firing at him with no hesitation.
    • He actually takes a finisher from the Demons Digzon to the chest, untransformed, and still manages to get up.
  • As despicable as he is, Olteca gets one in this episode by transforming into Demons and showcasing the true power of the Demons Driver, effortlessly defeating all three of the Igarashi siblings and using multiple Genomixes at once.

    Episode 23: Vice's Role Reversal... Is This Truly a Betrayal!? 
  • Lovekov trying to charge Aguilera in her weak plushie form. It's a small one, and it ultimately fails, but it's the thought that counts.
  • Kagero takes over once Daiji is defeated by Olteca to protect Sakura, and not only he pulls a Big Damn Heroes moment, but he also manages to end the fight in a draw.
  • Ikki's amazing deduction skills would certainly make Shotaro Hidari and Philip proud, as he manages to figure out who the true culprit is by realizing Vice and Kagero were hiding their true feelings to protect something precious to them.
  • Vice's own transformation and fight is a sight to behold; every single attack is a minor inconvenience to him at most, and finishing the Shark and Elephant Deadmans with an amazing combination of a punch and a shot. #NiceVice indeed!

    Episode 25: Revival! Vail!? The Igarashi Family's Dark Tale. 
  • While utterly terrifying, Kamen Rider Vail's debut is also epic, with him utterly obliterating a pair of Gifftarians. He kills one by lifting it off the ground and crushing its head with one hand, then catches the other's tail and crushes it without even looking back at it. He then destroys the other with a Finishing Move that makes his fist go so fast that it's hard to see and crumbles the building behind it.
  • Genta wresting back control of his body and undoing Kamen Rider Vail's transformation in order to stop Vail from hurting his children.

    Episode 26: Dueling! Departing!? The Ending of Darkness and Light. 
  • Daiji managing to defeat Kagero in a drag out fight. He doesn't even end it with a big finishing move, he simply punches Evil that hard that he shatters his helmet.
  • The birth of Holy Live, as shown above. The black feathers scattered by Kagero's death cover Daiji from head to toe before turning white and exploding off him in a blast of holy light as he yells "Henshin!" The transformation ends with Live's new wings growing from the small ones on the suit to full sized angelic wings.
    • The first thing he does after transforming? Use his Wing Shields to No-Sell Olteca/Demons attack before knocking him flat on his butt with a fly-by slash.

    Episode 27: Stop It! The Ramming Runaway's Rumbling Rampage. 

  • Holy Live demolishing Olteca/Demons. Daiji moves so gracefully and fast that he rather casually dodges all of Olteca's attacks while beating the crap out of him. Olteca only lands a grand total of one attack on Daiji...which he seemed to have let him land just to show his attacks wouldn't have hurt him anyway. Daiji then just slowly turns his head against Olteca's fist to look at him before replying in kind and flooring Demons.
    • Olteca uses a triple Genomix...only for Live to spread his wings and fly circles around him, dodging all of his attacks before defeating him by teleporting in a flash of feathers and blindsiding him with a Rider Kick.
    • More impressive is this is Olteca's first one on one defeat since becoming Demons, and it largely consists of Daiji making a complete fool out of him.

    Episode 28: Gale and Thunder Beyond Fear! The Time to Merge is Here! 
  • George transforms into Demons and immediately shows he's a Badass Bookworm, capable of fighting Olteca/Anomalocaris Deadman and land a few decent hits on him.
    • It's little surprise really: he has been shown to be able to hold well on his own as a civilian in the past, trains physically and is well built, and has certainly caught onto a few tricks from watching as many Kamen Riders as possible.
    • What really counts as an awesome? He manages to cause physical damage (even if it was healed after) to Giff-enhanced Olteca and able to immediately recover from the Demons Driver limiter kicking in.
  • Kamen Rider Revice's debut is nothing short of awesome:
    • The transformation alone is already worthy of mention, featuring Jack Revice performing the Double Riders' henshin poses while in the middle of a dark storm and lightning.
    • Revice absolutely curbstomps Olteca, who was at this point a Phase 4 Deadman with Giff's regenerative ability.

    Episode 31: Guided by an Illusion, the Consequence of Aspiration. 
  • Thunder Gale Genome Revice and Holy Wing Live using every element painted with the Rolling Vistamp to deliver one hell of a beatdown to the Rafflesia Deadman displays an absurd amount of effects and teamwork, leaving no room for the demon to get a hit in.

    Episode 36: Mankind At an Intersection, Each Person's Decision. 
  • Hana Natsuki's debut as Kamen Rider Aguilera, and delivering a well-deserved Curb-Stomp Battle to Vail.
    • More importantly, instead of shunning her past entirely she opted to use it as her resolve to fight for good this time.
  • Tamaki himself gets one as part of his trial: he tackles Vail, gets captured and interrogated by the demon, and manages to uncover (at least partially) Akaishi's whereabouts.
    Tasuke: (frowning) Tamaki-kun... (smiling) You pass as well!

    Episode 37: No Hesitation! The Risky Demon Recapture Mission! 
  • Just as Daiji is about to punch Ikki in the face for letting Akemi die, someone catches the punch. The camera then pans out to reveal it was Hiromi, who gives him a reassuring smile.
    Hiromi: I'm back.

    Episode 38: Father and Son Synthesize! The Ultimate Revice! 
  • Hiromi managed to save every rehab patient from the floating Fenix base by cleverly deducting that Akaishi was going to bring it down anyways, once he requested a large-scale transfer of confidential information.
  • After Akemi's death, Genta willingly offers to be the donor of Giff cells for the creation of the Giffard Rex Vistamp, even with the knowledge of the survival rate being 50%.
    • Better yet? He survives thanks to Ikki interrupting the development at the right time AND completes the Vistamp's development.
  • Ikki reaching the rampaging Giffard Rex Vistamp just in the nick of time before it could reach Giff.
  • The birth of Ultimate Revi and Vice, with both Ikki and vice donning a Revice Driver and a half of the Giffard Rex Vistamp each, doing their poses in synchronization.
    • The force keeping the Vistamp together was so strong that both of them had to really put their back on it to separate it, and the magnetic shockwave caused from separating it knocks everyone off their feet.
    • And onto abilities we witness them creating an army out of themselves in a manner similar to the creation of Giff Juniors and the Gatakiriba Combo, using magnetic force to destroy the Giff Juniors effortlessly, and then using a combination of repulsion and attraction to dispatch the Hell Gifftarian, ending with a magnetic vortex that pulls the demon to the eye of the vortex before Revi and Vice pulls themselves into a Rider Kick into it.
    • To top it all off, Revi and Vice were able to deflect a blast from Giff with their own blast! Now hope is on the Riders side!

    Episode 41: A Father's True Intention, a Son's Determination! 
  • Revi and Vice's riposte to Akaishi's Motive Rant.
    Revi: Humanity may be foolish, as you say... but we're all just trying our hardest to live our one life!
    Vice: Not that we expect you two to understand!
    Revi: And I want those lives to be filled with smiles!
    Vice: What good is a peace you can't smile in?!
    Revi: If you want to rob that from us... then we'll take you down, right here, right now!

    Episode 42: A Fiery Battle! Crimson Vail and Destream's Struggle. 
  • Masumi executes a plan to help Genta resolve things with Vail. To wit, he uses himself as bait to lure out Vail, then plays on the demon's desire to settle things with Genta to give him the Crimson Vistamp. It then turns out that the Vistamp was developed to help Genta regain control over Vail, in the same manner the Rolling Vistamp was meant to help Ikki regain control over Vice.
  • His son George is no slouch either, with the younger Karizaki developing the Destream Driver, allowing Genta to not only go toe-to-toe with a powered-up Vail, but win.
  • For that matter, Genta exorcises the demons of his past by defeating Vail in a one-on-one matchup. It's implied that the real reason Genta was able to win was because he had fully come to terms with his past, something Vail hadn't done.

    Episode 43: The End of Eternity, Regret's Destiny. 
  • After having his family ripped away from him by Akaishi, Hikaru gives him a powerful Rider Kick infused with four Genomixes. And then Daiji comes in and lands the killing blow on Akaishi, finally avenging Akemi as well.
    • Special note goes to Over Demons' Finishing Move in his Full form. It can only be described as an utter beatdown.

    Episode 44: Giving My All For the Mission, the Path of My Decision. 
  • After so many episodes, Hiromi dons his Driver once more and Kagero returns.
    • Hiromi was warned about the risks of transforming, but not only he fights all the way through to send the message to Daiji, but he manages to overcharge his finisher to match Daiji's and still survive. The original Demons still got it!
    • Despite apparently having the body of an old man and using a vastly weaker form (note, Olteca got completely curbstomped by Holy Live despite being much stronger than Hiromi as Demons and powered up with three Genomixes), Hiromi manages to tie with the much stronger Holy Live with nothing but his sheer skill.
  • With Kagero's help, Daiji finally attains an even stronger form based on the Pied Crow and combining both fighting styles into one, with Kagero ready to back him up if needed.
  • Daiji's back to his usual tactical self as well, cooking up a plan with his brother and Vice to defeat Giff. Ultimate Revice use their powers to open up a portal, while Evilyty Live then uses his finisher to send Giff back into his dimension.

    Episode 46: The Courage to Reflect... What Should You Truly Protect? 
  • Even without being a Kamen Rider, Hiromi shows he's no slouch by backing up EvilytyLive with a bow and taking out a Gifftarian with one shot.
  • Tamaki Go, after countless episodes of wanting to become a Kamen Rider and fight to protect Hana, finally gets his chance to become Over-Demons as per request of Hikaru.
  • After Sakura recognizes that Lovekov wants to fight too and realizes that Lovekov wasn't hurt but rather molting, they attain their new combined form called Invincible Jeanne.
    • Lovekov knocking several Giff Juniors down with a headbutt once she gets serious and Sakura started letting her fight alongside her.
  • The Igarashi Siblings landing a 4-men Rider Kick on Giff and destroying him for good.
    • 4 physical sure, but there were no less then six heroes there for that kick.

    Episode 47: Karizaki's Rebellion, the Price of Transformation. 
  • George's transformation and techniques as Kamen Rider Juuga are a sight to behold and feared, with smokey projections of multiple animals being absorbed into the void of his driver as he transforms.

Movies and spinoffs

    Kamen Rider Revice: Battle Familia 
  • Genta actually managing to take on and disarm Azuma.
  • Seeing her children in distress, Yukimi summons her own inner demon which breaks the brainwashing on the siblings' inner demons.
  • Destream, Live and Jeanne taking on Chic and winning via a three-way rider kick.
  • Kamen Rider Igarashi absolutely clearing house.
  • The pre-series cameo of Kamen Rider Geats, and quite the first impression he makes.
    Kamen Rider Juuga VS Kamen Rider Orteca 
  • Hana gets some payback when she reveals Orteca's two new "Neo Deadmans" followers are really her informants, right before grabbing and twisting his arm.

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