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Kamen Rider Amazon (live-action movie)

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Alternative title:
仮面ライダーアマゾン (Japanese)
Objectionable content: Mild
Plot Summary: The Garanda Empire brings out Gengoro - a water beetle juujin (beast-man) - to terrorize Tokyo by blowing up a fireworks factory and a gas station. Amazon races to the scene and defeats Gengoro, who flees from the battle. Back at Garanda's base, Emperor Zero is about to execute Gengoro for failure to kill Amazon, but Gengoro explains that he needs energy from sucking human blood, and he has targeted Amazon's friend Ritsuko as his blood source. With Gengoro fully revitalized, Amazon must stop the juujin from destroying a major oil plant and sending all of Tokyo in flames.
Running time: 22 minutes
Vintage: 1975
Opening Theme:
"Amazon Rider Koko ni Ari" by Masato Shimon
Ending Theme:
"Amazon Da-Da-Da!!" by Masato Shimon and Columbia Yurikago-kai
Comment:
Theatrical version of episode 16 of the series.
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Issaku Uchida
Script: Ikuro Suzuki
Original creator: Shōtarō Ishinomori

Theme Song Lyrics: Shōtarō Ishinomori
Theme Song Performance:
Columbia Yurikago-kai (ED)
Masato Shimon
Tōru Okazaki as Daisuke Yamamoto / Kamen Rider Amazon

Akiji Kobayashi as Tobee Tachibana
Hirohisa Nakata as Emperor Zero

Gorō Naya as Narrator
Kazuo Hayashi as Gengorou-Juujin (voice)
Osamu Ichikawa as Radio-Announcer (voice)
Osamu Saka as Garanda Empire Leader (voice)
Ryūji Saikachi as Mogura-Juujin (voice)
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