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Kamen Rider Kabuto Episode 1 Here

Marking the 35th anniversary of the franchise, Kabuto carried immense structural pressure. Its debut episode answered that pressure with an arrogant, hyper-stylized, and meticulously paced 23 minutes of television. Decades later, the premiere stands as a high-water mark for how to introduce a superhero universe. The Cold Open: Setting the Stakes of the Shibuya Meteorite

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One of the most praised aspects of Kabuto is its polished and cinematic look, which is on full display in the premiere. Director Hidenori Ishida employs a style that is both lyrical and technical. The episode makes excellent use of natural light, often positioning Tendou in scenes bathed in sunlight to emphasize his almost divine, "chosen one" nature. Furthermore, the visual representation of the Worms' super-speed, known as , is cleverly achieved using practical effects, such as body doubles and quick cuts, making their movements feel jarringly unnatural. Marking the 35th anniversary of the franchise, Kabuto

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