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Kamen Rider Kiva

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Kamen Rider Kiva
Title Screen
Genre
Created byShotaro Ishinomori
Written by
Directed by
  • Ryuta Tasaki
  • Hidenori Ishida
  • Kenzo Maihara
  • Naoki Tamura
  • Takao Nagaishi
  • Shojiro Nakazawa
Starring
Voices ofTomokazu Sugita
Narrated by
Theme music composerShuhei Naruse
Opening theme"Break the Chain" by Tourbillon
ComposerTsuneyoshi Saito
Country of originJapan
No. of episodes48 (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
  • Atsushi Kaji (TV Asahi)
  • Naomi Takebe (Toei)
  • Takaaki Utsunomiya (Toei)
  • Takahito Ōmori (Toei)
Running time24–25 minutes (per episode)
Production companiesIshimori Productions
Toei Company
Original release
NetworkTV Asahi
ReleaseJanuary 27, 2008 (2008-01-27) –
January 18, 2009 (2009-01-18)
Related

Kamen Rider Kiva (仮面ライダーキバ, Kamen Raidā Kiba)[Note 1] is the 2008 Kamen Rider Japanese tokusatsu television series produced by Toei Company and Ishimori Productions. It is the series' ninth series in its Heisei era, and 18th series overall since the debut of Kamen Rider in 1971. It premiered on January 27, 2008, following the finale of Kamen Rider Den-O, and aired as a part of TV Asahi's 2008 Super Hero Time block with Engine Sentai Go-onger. The series was advertised to have horror film themes, such as Kamen Rider Kiva being a vampire. The first episode began with a commemoration of the series in honor of the seventieth anniversary of Shotaro Ishinomori's birthday.

Synopsis

22 years after the disappearance of his father, Wataru Kurenai lives in an infamous "haunted house" where he is destined as Kamen Rider Kiva to fight Fangires, a species of life force-draining vampires who can assume stained glass-like monster body that his father fought years ago before his disappearance. Wataru also deals with Kamen Rider Ixa, who is part of an organization seeking to destroy the Fangire menace, and the Fangires' Rider, Kamen Rider Saga, Wataru's half-brother Fangire who later becomes the present-day Kamen Rider Dark Kiva at the finale. The story is split between Wataru in the present (2008–09) and his father Otoya in the past (1986–87), slowly revealing the link between the Fangire race and Kiva.

The characters of Kamen Rider Kiva are found in two related periods where the heroes fight the Fangires and protect a few of them who are non-hostile:

  • From 1986 until 1987, Otoya Kurenai, Fangire Hunter Yuri Aso, and the three respective sole surviving monster races who will become Wataru's familiars (Jiro the Wolfen, Ramon the Merman, and Riki the Franken) utilize Kamen Rider Ixa Ver. I system to fight against the newly-born Fangires, while also being able to redeem a few of them to live with humanity, such as the former Fangire Queen, Maya. Following the defection of Kivat III's father Kivat II from the Fangire King, the original Dark Kiva, Otoya sacrifices his life by transforming himself into the second Dark Kiva to destroy the misanthropist Fangire leader.
  • From 2008 until 2009, Otoya's son Wataru (as Kamen Rider Kiva), Keisuke Nago (as Kamen Rider Ixa Ver. X), and Yuri's daughter Megumi (also a Fangire Hunter), as well as their new and old allies fight against the remaining hostile Fangires, including the resurrected Fangire King. After being joined by their former enemy Taiga Nobori, Wataru's half-brother at the finale, the Fangire King is permanently destroyed and the heroes maintain peace between human and non-human races aside from the surviving non-hostile Fangires, followed by Keisuke and Megumi's marriage.

Episodes

Each episode's title is a word or phrase relating to music and a phrase describing the episode separated by a symbol from musical notation. For example, the second episode's title is written in Japanese as "組曲♪親子のバイオリン". From episode 2 onward, Kivat begins the majority of episodes by stating a piece of trivia about music, art, chess, and other subjects. From episode 30 onward, Tatsulot joins the opening statement as he and Kivat provide recaps of the previous episode.


Act # Title Writer Original airdate
1"Fate: Wake Up!"
Transliteration: "Unmei: Weiku Appu!" (Japanese: 運命・ウェイクアップ!)
Toshiki InoueJanuary 27, 2008 (2008-01-27)
2"Suite: Father/Son Violin"
Transliteration: "Kumikyoku: Oyako no Baiorin" (Japanese: 組曲・親子のバイオリン)
Toshiki InoueFebruary 3, 2008 (2008-02-03)
3"Heroic: Perfect Hunter"
Transliteration: "Eiyū: Pāfekuto Hantā" (Japanese: 英雄・パーフェクトハンター)
Toshiki InoueFebruary 10, 2008 (2008-02-10)
4"Reverie: Wild Blue"
Transliteration: "Musō: Wairudo Burū" (Japanese: 夢想・ワイルドブルー)
Toshiki InoueFebruary 17, 2008 (2008-02-17)
5"Duet: Stalker Panic"
Transliteration: "Nijūsō: Sutōkā Panikku" (Japanese: 二重奏・ストーカーパニック)
Toshiki InoueFebruary 24, 2008 (2008-02-24)
6"Replay: Humans Are All Music"
Transliteration: "Ripurei: Ningen wa Minna Ongaku" (Japanese: リプレイ・人間はみんな音楽)
Toshiki InoueMarch 2, 2008 (2008-03-02)
7"Hymn: Three Star Full Course of Darkness"
Transliteration: "Sanka: Mitsuboshi Yami no Furukōsu" (Japanese: 讃歌・三ツ星闇のフルコース)
Toshiki InoueMarch 9, 2008 (2008-03-09)
8"Soul: The Angered Dragon Castle"
Transliteration: "Sōru: Doragon-jō, Ikaru" (Japanese: ソウル・ドラゴン城、怒る)
Toshiki InoueMarch 16, 2008 (2008-03-16)
9"Symphony: Ixa, Fist On"
Transliteration: "Kōkyō: Ikusa, Fisuto On" (Japanese: 交響・イクサ・フィストオン)
Toshiki InoueMarch 23, 2008 (2008-03-23)
10"Sabre Dance: Glassy Melody"
Transliteration: "Tsurugi no Mai: Garasu no Merodi" (Japanese: 剣の舞・硝子のメロディ)
Toshiki InoueMarch 30, 2008 (2008-03-30)
11"Rolling Stone: Door of Dreams"
Transliteration: "Rōringu Sutōn: Yume no Tobira" (Japanese: ローリングストーン・夢の扉)
Toshiki InoueApril 6, 2008 (2008-04-06)
12"First Live: Golden Speed"
Transliteration: "Hatsu Raibu: Ōgon no Supīdo" (Japanese: 初ライブ・黄金のスピード)
Toshiki InoueApril 13, 2008 (2008-04-13)
13"Unfinished: Daddy Fight"
Transliteration: "Mikansei: Dadi Faito" (Japanese: 未完成・ダディ・ファイト)
Toshiki InoueApril 20, 2008 (2008-04-20)
14"Pomp and Circumstance: Thunderstrike Purple Eye"
Transliteration: "Ifū Dōdō: Raigeki Pāpuru Ai" (Japanese: 威風堂々・雷撃パープルアイ)
Toshiki InoueApril 27, 2008 (2008-04-27)
15"Resurrection: Checkmate Four"
Transliteration: "Fukkatsu: Chekkumeito Fō" (Japanese: 復活・チェックメイトフォー)
Toshiki InoueMay 4, 2008 (2008-05-04)
16"Player: The Rules of Cruelty"
Transliteration: "Pureiyā: Hijō no Rūru" (Japanese: プレイヤー・非情のルール)
Toshiki InoueMay 11, 2008 (2008-05-11)
17"Lesson: My Way"
Transliteration: "Ressun: Mai Wei" (Japanese: レッスン・マイウェイ)
Shōji YonemuraMay 18, 2008 (2008-05-18)
18"Quartet: Listen to Your Heart's Voice"
Transliteration: "Karutetto: Kokoro no Koe o Kike" (Japanese: カルテット・心の声を聴け)
Shōji YonemuraMay 25, 2008 (2008-05-25)
19"Fusion: Aura Storm"
Transliteration: "Fyūjon: Ōra no Arashi" (Japanese: フュージョン・オーラの嵐)
Toshiki InoueJune 1, 2008 (2008-06-01)
20"Nocturne: The Lovely Messiah"
Transliteration: "Yasōkyoku: Ai no Kyūseishu" (Japanese: 夜想曲・愛の救世主)
Toshiki InoueJune 8, 2008 (2008-06-08)
21"Rhapsody: The Fate of the Ring"
Transliteration: "Rapusodī: Yubiwa no Yukue" (Japanese: ラプソディー・指輪の行方)
Toshiki InoueJune 22, 2008 (2008-06-22)
22"Overture: Fateful Intersection"
Transliteration: "Jokyoku: Unmei no Kōsaten" (Japanese: 序曲・運命の交差点)
Toshiki InoueJune 29, 2008 (2008-06-29)
23"Variation: Fugitives Forever"
Transliteration: "Hensōkyoku: Eien no Tōbōsha" (Japanese: 変奏曲・永遠の逃亡者)
Toshiki InoueJuly 6, 2008 (2008-07-06)
24"Emperor: Golden Fever"
Transliteration: "Kōtei: Gōruden Fībā" (Japanese: 皇帝・ゴールデンフィーバー)
Toshiki InoueJuly 13, 2008 (2008-07-13)
25"Fanfare: The Queen's Awakening"
Transliteration: "Fanfāre: Joō no Mezame" (Japanese: ファンファーレ・女王の目醒め)
Toshiki InoueJuly 20, 2008 (2008-07-20)
26"Metronome: Miraculous Memory"
Transliteration: "Metoronōmu: Kioku no Kiseki" (Japanese: メトロノーム・記憶のキセキ)
Toshiki InoueJuly 27, 2008 (2008-07-27)
27"80's: Angry Rising Blue"
Transliteration: "Eitīzu: Ikareru Raijingu Burū" (Japanese: 80’s・怒れるライジングブルー)
Toshiki InoueAugust 3, 2008 (2008-08-03)
28"Request: Time-Altering Battle"
Transliteration: "Rikuesuto: Toki o Kaeru Tatakai" (Japanese: リクエスト・時を変える戦い)
Toshiki InoueAugust 17, 2008 (2008-08-17)
29"When the Saints Go Marching In: I Am King"
Transliteration: "Seija no Kōshin: Ware koso Kingu" (Japanese: 聖者の行進・我こそキング)
Toshiki InoueAugust 24, 2008 (2008-08-24)
30"Curtain Raising: Kiva's Identity"
Transliteration: "Kaien: Kiba no Shōtai" (Japanese: 開演・キバの正体)
Toshiki InoueAugust 31, 2008 (2008-08-31)
31"Applause: Motherly Dedicated Transformation"
Transliteration: "Kassai: Haha ni Sasageru Henshin" (Japanese: 喝采・母に捧げる変身)
Toshiki InoueSeptember 7, 2008 (2008-09-07)
32"New World: Another Kiva"
Transliteration: "Shinsekai: Mō Hitori no Kiba" (Japanese: 新世界・もう一人のキバ)
Toshiki InoueSeptember 14, 2008 (2008-09-14)
33"Supersonic: Saga's Fight"
Transliteration: "Sūpāsonikku: Tatakai no Saga" (Japanese: スーパーソニック・闘いのサガ)
Toshiki InoueSeptember 21, 2008 (2008-09-21)
34"Noise: Melody of Destruction"
Transliteration: "Noizu: Hakai no Senritsu" (Japanese: ノイズ・破壊の旋律)
Toshiki InoueSeptember 28, 2008 (2008-09-28)
35"New Arrangement: Flying Rose"
Transliteration: "Nyū Arenji: Hishō no Bara" (Japanese: ニューアレンジ・飛翔のバラ)
Toshiki InoueOctober 5, 2008 (2008-10-05)
36"Revolution: Sword Legend"
Transliteration: "Kakumei: Sōdo Rejendo" (Japanese: 革命・ソードレジェンド)
Toshiki InoueOctober 12, 2008 (2008-10-12)
37"Triangle: Behead the King"
Transliteration: "Toraianguru: Kingu ga Kiru" (Japanese: トライアングル・キングが斬る)
Toshiki InoueOctober 19, 2008 (2008-10-19)
38"Erlking: Mother and Child Reunion"
Transliteration: "Maō: Haha to Ko no Saikai" (Japanese: 魔王・母と子の再会)
Toshiki InoueOctober 26, 2008 (2008-10-26)
39"Shout: Targeted Brother"
Transliteration: "Shauto: Nerawareta Kyōdai" (Japanese: シャウト・狙われた兄弟)
Toshiki InoueNovember 9, 2008 (2008-11-09)
40"Encore: Nago Ixa Explosively Returns"
Transliteration: "Ankōru: Nago Ikusa Bakugen" (Japanese: アンコール・名護イクサ爆現)
Toshiki InoueNovember 16, 2008 (2008-11-16)
41"Lullaby: Release the Heart"
Transliteration: "Rarabai: Kokoro o Tokihanate" (Japanese: ララバイ・心を解き放て)
Toshiki InoueNovember 23, 2008 (2008-11-23)
42"The Power of Love: The King's Anger"
Transliteration: "Pawā Obu Rabu: Ō no Ikari" (Japanese: パワー・オブ・ラブ・王の怒り)
Toshiki InoueNovember 30, 2008 (2008-11-30)
43"Wedding March: Time of Parting"
Transliteration: "Kekkon Kōshinkyoku: Wakare no Toki" (Japanese: 結婚行進曲・別れの時)
Toshiki InoueDecember 7, 2008 (2008-12-07)
44"Punk: Back to Father"
Transliteration: "Panku: Bakkutu Fāzā" (Japanese: パンク・バックトゥ・ファーザー)
Toshiki InoueDecember 14, 2008 (2008-12-14)
45"With You: Final Transformation"
Transliteration: "Wizuyū: Saigo no Henshin" (Japanese: ウィズユー・最後の変身)
Toshiki InoueDecember 21, 2008 (2008-12-21)
46"Full Stop: Farewell, Otoya"
Transliteration: "Shūshifu: Saraba Otoya" (Japanese: 終止符・さらば音也)
Toshiki InoueJanuary 4, 2009 (2009-01-04)
47"Break the Chain: Obey Me!"
Transliteration: "Bureiku za Chēn: Ware ni Shitagae!" (Japanese: ブレイク・ザ・チェーン・我に従え!)
Toshiki InoueJanuary 11, 2009 (2009-01-11)
48"Finale: The Inheritors of Kiva"
Transliteration: "Fināre: Kiba o Tsugu Mono" (Japanese: フィナーレ・キバを継ぐ者)
Toshiki InoueJanuary 18, 2009 (2009-01-18)


Films

Climax Deka

A movie titled Kamen Rider Den-O & Kiva the Movie: Climax Deka (劇場版 仮面ライダー電王&キバ クライマックス刑事(デカ), Gekijōban Kamen Raidā Den'ō Ando Kiba Kuraimakkusu Deka) opened in theaters on April 12, 2008. It is a crossover between the characters of Kiva and Kamen Rider Den-O, who join forces to fight a new evil Imagin who has teamed up with the Fangire Clan. Alongside Climax Deka, a short film titled Momotaros's Let's Go Kiva! (モモタロスのキバっていくぜ!, Momotarosu no Kibatte Ikuze!) was shown as a double feature.[1][2][3][4]

King of the Castle in the Demon World

Kamen Rider Kiva the Movie: King of the Castle in the Demon World (劇場版 仮面ライダーキバ 魔界城の王, Gekijōban Kamen Raidā Kiba Makaijō no Ō) opened in Japanese theaters on August 9, 2008 and was double-billed with Engine Sentai Go-onger: Boom Boom! Bang Bang! GekijōBang!!. It featured two new Riders who have been shown in silhouettes in Japanese children's magazines: Kamen Rider Rey (仮面ライダーレイ, Kamen Raidā Rei),[5] who is a monster hunter named Takato Shiramine (白峰 天斗, Shiramine Takato) portrayed by Shouma Yamamoto, and is partnered Rey Kivat (レイキバット, Rei Kibatto, voiced by Norio Wakamoto). The villain of the movie is Takashi Sugimura (杉村 隆, Sugimura Takashi) portrayed by Ken Horiuchi of the comedy troupe Neptune, a death-row inmate who transforms into Kamen Rider Arc (仮面ライダーアーク, Kamen Raidā Āku) with Arc Kivat (アークキバット, Āku Kibatto, voiced by Norio Wakamoto). The movie takes place in an alternate universe, as trying to place the story of the movie anywhere within the story of the series always leaves events out of place and would cancel out other events. Furthermore, Shouma Yamamoto portrays Takato Shiramine in the Kamen Rider Kiva movie, but he also portrays Taiga Nobori in the actual series.

"Den-Liner, Into Space!"

"Kamen Rider Kiva & Den-O: Den-Liner, Into Space!" (仮面ライダーキバ&電王 デンライナー、宇宙へ!, Kamen Raidā Kiba Ando Den'ō Denrainā, Uchū e!) is a planetarium show that featured the cast of Kiva and Den-O to teach children about the universe. It was shown at the Kagoshima Municipal Science Hall's planetarium between January 2 and March 30, 2009.[6]

Adventure Battle DVD

In the Hyper Battle DVD Kamen Rider Kiva: You Can Also Be Kiva (仮面ライダーキバ キミもキバになろう, Kamen Raidā Kiba Kimi mo Kiba ni Narō), Wataru Kurenai, Keisuke Nago, and Otoya Kurenai introduce themselves to a boy (the viewer) who has wandered into the Café mald'amour and offer to teach him how he can be like each of them. This DVD is referred to as an Adventure Battle DVD (アドベンチャーバトルDVD, Adobenchā Batoru Dī Bui Dī) and it takes on the form of a Choose Your Own Adventure story. After having an "Ixa-cise" with Nago and a special lesson from Otoya, a Fangire attacks and the viewer can choose to transform Kiva into Garulu Form, Basshaa Form, Dogga Form, or the secret DoGaBaKi Emperor Form.

Production

The Kamen Rider Kiva trademark was registered by Toei on October 10, 2007.[7]

King of Vampire

Kiva's S.I.C. Hero Saga side story Masked Rider Kiva: King of Vampire (MASKED RIDER KIVA -KING OF VAMPIRE-) follows the life of the characters after the finale while expanding on moments in the history of the 1986 storyline. The story had begun running in the January 2010 issue of Monthly Hobby Japan magazine. Like the series' episode titles, the titles of the first three chapters of the S.I.C. Hero Saga follow a similar format, but feature two musically themed titles separated by an item from musical notation (the former is an opera while the latter is a song from said opera, the third names the composer and one of his songs). The last chapter is a retelling of the final scene of the TV series, except instead of Masao and the Neo-Fangires, Kiva-la comes to warn them about the Lion Fangire having turned into a giant Sabbat.

Chapter titles
  1. A Midsummer Night's Dream: Wedding March (夏の夜の夢・結婚行進曲, Natsu no Yoru no Yume: Kekkon Kōshinkyoku)
  2. Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus 2 (ローエングリン・結婚行進曲2, Rōengurin: Kekkon Kōshinkyoku 2)
  3. Saint-Saëns: Marche Héroïque (サン・サーンス・英雄行進曲, San Sānsu: Eiyū Kōshinkyoku)
  4. The Last Scene Again (ラストシーンをもう一度, Rasuto Shīn o Mō Ichido)

Novel

Kamen Rider Kiva (仮面ライダーキバ, Kamen Raidā Kiba), written by Kenji Konuta and supervised by Toshiki Inoue, is part of a series of spin-off novel adaptions of the Heisei Era Kamen Riders. The novel was released on March 18, 2013.

Cast

2008 side
  • Wataru Kurenai (紅 渡, Kurenai Wataru): Kōji Seto (瀬戸 康史, Seto Kōji)[8][9][10]
  • Keisuke Nago (名護 啓介, Nago Keisuke): Keisuke Kato (加藤 慶祐, Katō Keisuke)
  • Megumi Aso (麻生 恵, Asō Megumi): Nana Yanagisawa (柳沢 なな, Yanagisawa Nana)
  • Kengo Eritate (襟立 健吾, Eritate Kengo): Kohei Kumai (熊井 幸平, Kumai Kōhei)
  • Shizuka Nomura (野村 静香, Nomura Shizuka): Rina Koike (小池 里奈, Koike Rina)
  • Taiga Nobori (登 太牙, Nobori Taiga): Shouma Yamamoto (山本 匠馬, Yamamoto Shōma)
  • Mio Suzuki (鈴木 深央, Suzuki Mio): Yuria Haga (芳賀 優里亜, Haga Yuria)
  • Tatsulot (タツロット, Tatsurotto, Voice): Akira Ishida (石田 彰, Ishida Akira)
1986 side
  • Otoya Kurenai (紅 音也, Kurenai Otoya): Kouhei Takeda (武田 航平, Takeda Kōhei)
  • Yuri Aso (麻生 ゆり, Asō Yuri): Yu Takahashi (高橋 優, Takahashi Yū)
  • King (キング, Kingu): Shinya Niiro (新納 慎也, Niiro Shin'ya)
No side
  • Mamoru Shima (嶋 護, Shima Mamoru): Kazuhiko Kanayama (金山 一彦, Kanayama Kazuhiko)
  • Akira Kido (木戸 明, Kido Akira): Houka Kinoshita (木下 ほうか, Kinoshita Hōka)
  • Riki (): Eiji Takigawa (滝川 英治, Takigawa Eiji)
  • Jiro (次狼, Jirō): Kenji Matsuda (松田 賢二, Matsuda Kenji)
  • Ramon (ラモン): Yuuki Ogoe (小越 勇輝, Ogoe Yūki)
  • Maya (真夜): Saki Kagami (加賀美 早紀, Kagami Saki)
  • Rook (ルーク, Rūku): Tomohide Takahara (高原 知秀, Takahara Tomohide)
  • Bishop (ビショップ, Bishoppu): Mitsu Murata (村田 充, Murata Mitsu)
  • Ryo Itoya (糸矢 僚, Itoya Ryō): Sohto (創斗, Sōto)
  • Kivat-bat the 3rd (キバットバットIII世, Kibattobatto Sansei, Voice), Kivat-bat the 2nd (キバットバットII世, Kibattobatto Nisei, Voice): Tomokazu Sugita (杉田 智和, Sugita Tomokazu)
  • Fangire (ファンガイア, Fangaia, Vocal effects): Katsumi Shiono (塩野 勝美, Shiono Katsumi)

Guest actors

  • Kaoru Tsugami (津上 カオル, Tsugami Kaoru, 1): Nobuo Kyo (姜 暢雄, Kyō Nobuo)
  • Hitomi Miyazawa (宮澤 ひとみ, Miyazawa Hitomi, 2): Masako Umemiya (梅宮 万紗子, Umemiya Masako)
  • Takeo Ōmura (大村 武男, Ōmura Takeo, 9, 10): Katsuyuki Murai (村井 克行, Murai Katsuyuki)
  • Tohru Miyake (三宅 徹, Miyake Tōru, 13, 14): Satoshi Jinbo (神保 悟志, Jinbo Satoshi)
  • Mami Kurasawa (倉沢 マミ, Kurasawa Mami, 17, 18): Ryoko Yui (遊井 亮子, Yūi Ryōko)
  • Pyschic (19): Ben Hiura (樋浦勉, Hiura Ben)
  • Doctor (20): Junichi Kubozono (窪園 純一, Kubozono Junichi)
  • Yamashita (山下, Yamashita, 21, 22): Yūrei Yanagi (柳 憂怜, Yanagi Yūrei)
  • Kumi (久美, Kumi, 21, 22): Manami Hashimoto (橋本 愛実, Hashimoto Manami)
  • Shinji Takeuchi (竹内 伸二, Takeuchi Shinji, 23, 24): Kenji Mizuhashi (水橋 研二, Mizuhashi Kenji)
  • Tanahashi (棚橋, 27, 28): Atsushi Ogawa (小川 敦史, Ogawa Atsushi)
  • Aberu (阿鐘, 29–31): Akira Kubodera (窪寺 昭, Kubodera Akira)
  • Mitsuhide Aso (麻生 光秀, Asō Mitsuhide, 29-31, 48): Masei Nakayama (中山 麻聖, Nakayama Masei)
  • Kurosawa (黒沢, 32, 33): Kazuoki (和興)
  • Numakawa (沼川, 32, 33): Makoto Sakamoto (坂本 真, Sakamoto Makoto)
  • Kaede (, 34, 35): Tomomi Miyashita (宮下 ともみ, Miyashita Tomomi)
  • Dr. Kanda (神田博士, Kanda Hakase, 34, 35): Kisuke Iida (飯田 基祐, Iida Kisuke)
  • Masao Kurenai (紅 正夫, Kurenai Masao, Finale): Kouhei Takeda

Songs

Opening theme
Insert themes
  • "Destiny's Play"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition: NKMD
    • Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
    • Artist: TETRA-FANG
    • Episodes: 8 – 14, 17, 18, 22
    The single "Destiny's Play" was released on April 23, 2008. A special edition CD/DVD single was also released containing the music video.[14][15] Unlike with Den-O, Kiva does not have a different ending arrangement of Destiny's Play for each of Kiva's different forms.[16] It entered at No. 15 on the Oricon Daily Charts on its release date and reached No. 44 in its second week in the Oricon Weekly Charts. On the Kamen Rider Kiva Original Soundtrack was an included track titled "Destiny's Play IKEMENS Ver. ~feat. Kengo Eritate~ (Destiny's Play イケメンズVer.~feat.襟立健吾~, Destiny's Play Ikemenzu Ver. ~feat. Eritate Kengo~), the performance from episode 12.
  • "Individual-System"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
    • Artist: TETRA-FANG
    • Episodes: 15, 16, 20, 21
    "Individual-System" is described as having a blend of 1980s pop music and contemporary music. It was initially revealed to be the second ending theme when a posting on the Avex blog for Kiva mentioned that an ending theme song for Kamen Rider Ixa was to be arranged by Naruse with lyrics by Fujibayashi,[17] initially called "Individual System."[18] The single was released on June 25, 2008.[19] "Individual-System" is still performed by TETRA-FANG with KOJI on vocals, but there were multiple versions of the song to reflect the different users of the Ixa System.[20]
  • "Innocent Trap"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
    • Artist: TETRA-FANG
    • Episodes: 19
    Toei's website for Kiva lists "Innocent Trap" as Basshaa Form's ending theme.[21]
  • "Shout in the Moonlight"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Ryo (of defspiral)
    • Artist: TETRA-FANG
    • Episodes: 23
    "Shout in the Moonlight" is Garulu Form's ending theme.
  • "Supernova"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition: NAOKI MAEDA
    • Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
    • Artist: TETRA-FANG
    • Episodes: 24 – 27, 29, 31 – 33, 37 – 39, 41, 42, 45, Finale
    "Supernova" is Emperor Form's ending theme.
  • "Fight for Justice"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
    • Artist: Keisuke Nago (Keisuke Kato)
    • Episodes: 28, 30, 40, 44
    This arrangement of "Individual-System" is the first ending theme to be performed by someone other than TETRA-FANG. The single was released on July 30, 2008, with Keisuke Kato providing the vocals.[22] This version was initially titled "Individual-System~Fight for justice~",[21] however the single has since been renamed "Fight for Justice" on the single "Fight for Justice ~Individual-System NAGO ver.~" The song was sampled for a preview in the "Individual-System NAGO advance fist" track on the "Individual-System" single. In its first week on the charts, "Fight for Justice ~Individual-System NAGO ver.~" peaked at 28 on the Oricon Charts.
  • "Roots of the King"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
    • Artist: TETRA-FANG
    • Episodes: 34 – 36, 43
    "Roots of the King" is the theme song for Kamen Rider Dark Kiva and his son Kamen Rider Saga. On September 13, 2008, Naruse announced on the Avex Movie blog for Kiva that the next single to be released by TETRA-FANG was to be titled "Roots of the KING."[23] He also refers to the song as "Roots of the King" on his personal blog,[24] which has since become the title of the song.

Avex's blog for Kiva mentions a song entitled "Bite There Soul" that was written by Naruse and YUJI as a heavy metal song played by street musicians in episode 9 which was planned to be released at a future date,[25] and was subsequently put on the final CD box set as "Bite Their Soul" then released on January 21, 2009.[26][27] A mini-album released on August 6, 2008, titled SUPERNOVA[28] features the theme songs for Kiva's four additional forms performed by TETRA-FANG. The tracks include "Innocent Trap",,[21][22] "Shout in the Moonlight", and "Supernova", which has a music video included in a special DVD edition of SUPERNOVA.[29] An unfeatured song from SUPERNOVA titled "Silent Shout" is Dogga Form's theme.[30] Another track from the album "Message" is a tribute song for the character Otoya Kurenai.

Kouhei Takeda has recorded a song titled "This love never ends" as the theme song for Otoya as Ixa.[31] Nana Yanagisawa and Yu Takahashi have also provided their voices for tracks to be included on an album for all characters who have become Kamen Rider Ixa.[32] This song has since been revealed to be titled "Feel the same" on an album titled Inherited-System.[33] Other songs on this album include "Don't Lose Yourself" performed by Keisuke Kato as Keisuke Nago and "Inherited-System" performed by the Wonderful Blue Sky Organization (素晴らしき青空の会, Subarashiki Aozora no Kai).[34] Kenji Matsuda as Jiro performs the song "Keep alive" for the album.[35] For a TETRA-FANG album titled DESTINY,[33] Koji Seto has recorded the vocals for a song titled "Mind garden."[31] Several songs from this album are theme songs for the members of the Checkmate Four group: "Lightning to Heaven" for the Rook, "Exterminate Time" for the King (Kamen Rider Dark Kiva), "Eternity Blood" for the Bishop, and "Rainy Rose" for the Queen (Maya). Also on the album is "Prayer~Message 2", another tribute to Otoya.

An album titled Masked Rider Kiva Re-Union was released on June 24, 2009, with some original Kiva songs rearranged. "Destiny's Play" has been rearranged, Koji Seto & Shouma Yamamoto sang "Roots of the King" together, Koji Seto gave his own rendition of "This love never ends", and Kouhei Takeda gave his own rendition of "Supernova".

International Broadcasts

In the Philippines, it was aired on TV5 from 2013 to 2014 with a Tagalog dub.

Notes

  1. ^ Kiva (キバ, Kiba) is an abrreviation for "King of Vampire". It also translates from the word kiba (, "fang").

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