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Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight : ウィキペディア英語版
Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight

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''Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight'' is the Daytime Emmy Award-winning〔 American Independent〔 adaptation of the Japanese tokusatsu show ''Kamen Rider Ryuki'', the twelfth installment of the Kamen Rider Series. It was brought to television by Steve and Michael Wang and produced by Jimmy Sprague through Adness Entertainment. The series had a sneak premiere on December 13, 2008 and began official broadcasting on January 3, 2009, then continued throughout the year. Adness chose to adapt ''Ryuki'' over the other Heisei Rider shows as it has a large number of characters (''Ryuki'' had 13 Riders in total) as well as a female Rider. It is also the first tokusatsu adaptation of a Kamen Rider Series since ''Saban's Masked Rider'', which was adapted from ''Kamen Rider Black RX''. The show first aired in the United States on The CW Television Network during its CW4Kids programming block. Statements by director Steve Wang and lead Stephen Lunsford show that The CW had dropped ''Dragon Knight'' at the end of the year before its final two episodes aired in the US.〔 〕 The final episodes were uploaded to the 4Kids TV website on December 18, 2009. In 2012, all of the episodes were removed from the 4Kids TV website.
According to early licensing information for the series, Adness Entertainment had intended to also film a feature-length movie for ''Dragon Knight''. In an interview, Steve Wang stated that they had written a story for a film, but that Adness was now raising money to bring over another Kamen Rider for broadcast in the US rather than a film or a second season of ''Dragon Knight''.
To date, the company has not made any announcements regarding other Rider shows or any intention to begin production of the script written for the ''Dragon Knight'' film. This leaves ''Dragon Knight's'' fate uncertain. Though Adness still presumably retains the rights to the series proper within the United States, it may not have the rights to the footage or suits due to not having made use of either for the last five years. There appear to be no current plans to release ''Dragon Knight'' on domestic DVD within the United States itself, though it has seen international release, as detailed elsewhere in this article. International releases of ''Dragon Knight'' include a Japanese one by Toei, the company which holds the rights to Kamen Rider in Japan.
In 2010, ''Dragon Knight'' was nominated for and won the Daytime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Stunt Coordination", a category introduced to the Daytime Emmys that year.
==Plot==
(詳細はLater, Kase, a fellow survivor of Ventara like Len, joins forces with Len and Kit to fight Xaviax. In addition to training Kit as a Kamen Rider, Len and Kase tell Kit all about the twelve Riders who banded together as the protectors of Ventara—a world opposite to our own—to take Xaviax down. However, due to the unintentionally–traitorous actions of Kit's predecessor, Adam, General Xaviax vented most of the Riders. Furthermore, Xaviax continues to send out Riders who fight to eliminate Kit, Len, and the other Riders who oppose him. After Kit is Vented, Xaviax recruits Adam to once again become Dragon Knight. Unlike when Xaviax convinced Adam to 'betray' the Riders by playing to his desire to remain with the girl he loved, Xaviax now uses a combination of blackmail and using Adam's girlfriend as a hostage in order to force Adam to work for him.
Meanwhile, Len uses his Advent Deck to awaken the Advent Master Eubulon—who brings back the Ventaran Kamen Riders from the Advent Void—and Kit, who becomes Kamen Rider Onyx. He also brings back Kase, though Eubulon is forced to briefly reassign the Advent Deck to Maya Young while Kase is trapped in the Advent Void. Once Kase is better, Maya gives back the deck and the Riders head for Xaviax's base to destroy him. In the end, all the Ventaran Riders have finally regain their decks, while all the Earth Riders have been released from the Advent Void & returned to their normal life after Eubulon erased their memories, leaving Kit as the true owner of the Dragon deck after the previous owner Adam retires his deck thus officially becoming Kamen Rider Dragon Knight & the only active Earth Kamen Rider and leaving the Onyx deck inactive. But as the remnants of Xaviax's army and other dangers continue to threaten Ventara & Earth, Kit, along with Len, Kase and the other riders continue to protect both planets.

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