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Kamen Rider V3 (character) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kamen Rider V3 (character) is a fictional character from the Japanese tokusatsu television series ''Kamen Rider V3'', the second in the famous ''Kamen Rider'' franchise of tokusatsu programs. The primary protagonist of the series, Kamen Rider V3 is a motorcycle-riding superhero modeled upon a dragonfly and armed with a variety of powers. His name is an abbreviation for "Version Three" as he is the third Kamen Rider. In the original series, he was portrayed by Hiroshi Miyauchi. In the movie ''Kamen Rider The Next'', V3 is portrayed by Kazuki Kato. V3 is voiced by Hirofumi Tanaka in most of his modern appearances, including ''Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker'', ''Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Mega Max'' and ''Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen''. The meaning for Kamen Rider V3's name was never clearly depicted in the series. The first meaning suggested it was a pun because both 1 and 2 used their powers to energize V3's belt during Shiro Kazami's surgery, specifically 1's skills and 2's strength, making him more powerful than its predecessors. However, in the 2007 remake movie ''Kamen Rider The Next'', V3's belt explains it stands for "Version 3" Kamen Rider. ==Shiro Kazami== , born 5 May 1950, was a 22-year-old college student at Jōnan University with a major in biochemistry. But by chance, he accidentally witnessed the brutal murder of a road worker by a member of the secret terrorist society known only as Destron, which appeared after the destruction of Gelshocker and continues its predecessor's goal of world domination. To rid Destron of its witness, and taking no chances, they sent Scissors Jaguar to murder the entire Kazami family. Though he was forced to watch his family die before his eyes, Shiro was saved from the same grisly fate by the interference of Kamen Riders #1 and #2.
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