Ryukendo, also known as "Meteor Man," is a Japanese anime series that aired from 2006 to 2007. The series consists of 26 episodes and combines elements of science fiction, action, and comedy.
The series is structured with major character introductions and power-ups that occur throughout its single season. List of Bloody's appearances - RyuKendo Wiki ryukendo all episodes
The story revolves around (played by Takanori Arisawa), a former member of a biker gang known as "The Skulliders." After being involved in a tragic accident, Keisuke's right arm was crushed and replaced with a prosthetic limb. He later discovers a mysterious stone, which allows him to transform into Kamen Rider Ryukendo. Ryukendo, also known as "Meteor Man," is a
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Here are the 26 episodes of Ryukendo:
| Ep # | Title | Key Event | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 41 | The Demon World Prison | Kenji is captured and tortured mentally. | | 42 | The Traitor's Truth | Major character death (no spoilers, but have tissues). | | 43 | Revival of the Dark Knight | Jackmoon returns as a brainwashed puppet. | | 44 | The Last Key | The concept of the "God Key" is introduced. | | 45 | God of Destruction Awakens | The Jamanga King discards his vessel. | | 46 | The Fallen Hero | One of the main three loses their transformation ability permanently. | | 47 | Desperate Situation | Akebono City is 90% destroyed. | | 48 | The Power of Bonds | The remaining two warriors combine their keys. | | 49 | God Ryukendo | Kenji achieves his ultimate form: . | | 50 | The Decisive Battle | 20-minute continuous fight against the Jamanga King. | | 51 | The Miracle of Akebono | The aftermath and rebuilding. | | 52 | A Never-Ending Legend | One year later. Kenji passes the Ryukendo Key to a new rookie. |
| Ep # | Title | Key Event | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 21 | A New Enemy | Gelshadow destroys the police station. | | 22 | The Lost Key | Kenji loses his ability to transform. | | 23 | The Madan Spear Appears | Ryukendo upgrades to (Mid-season form). | | 24 | Shooting Star of Justice | Debut of the Ryukendo Star attack. | | 25 | The Secret of the Key | Origin of the Madan Keys explained. | | 26 | The Madan Warriors' Crisis | All three heroes are nearly killed. | | 27 | The Golden Key | A legendary fourth key is teased. | | 28 | Warrior of Light, Ginga | Debut of Ryuguno (The Golden Warrior). | | 29 | The Rookie’s Pride | Focus on a new cadet. | | 30 | The Jamanga King's Shadow | The true final boss speaks for the first time. | | 31 | The Kidnapped Key | A child steals a Madan Key. | | 32 | The Dark Spear | Gelshadow creates an evil copy of the Madan Spear. | | 33 | A Father's Pledge | Koichi’s daddy issues come to a head. | | 34 | The Girls' Battle | A rare female-focused fight episode. | | 35 | The Sniper of the Demon World | A horror-themed episode (Gun monster). | | 36 | Gelshadow's End | The defeat of the mid-boss. | | 37 | The Demon World Gate Opens | The sky turns red; the apocalypse begins. | | 38 | The Final Madan Key | The Blazing Madan Key (Final form) is found. | | 39 | Burning Ryukendo | Debut of Burning Ryukendo (Final form). | | 40 | Charge into the Demon World | The team invades Jamanga. |