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Kamen Rider ZO | |||||
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Kanji | 仮面ライダーZO | ||||
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Directed by | Keita Amemiya | ||||
Written by | Noboru Sugimura | ||||
Produced by | Yoshinori Watanabe Makoto Yamashina Ryonori Watanabe Shigeru Watanabe Satoshi Kubo Nagadumi Hori Tomoo Kakuta | ||||
Starring | Kou Domon Shohei Shibata Isao Sasaki | ||||
Cinematography | Fumio Matsumura | ||||
Edited by | Junkichi Kanno | ||||
Music by | Eiji Kawamura | ||||
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Distributed by | Toei | ||||
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Running time | 48 minutes | ||||
Country | Japan | ||||
Language | Japanese | ||||
Budget | ¥300 million ($2.8 million) |
Kamen Rider ZO (仮面ライダーZO, Kamen Raidā Zetto Ō), translated Masked Rider ZO, is a 1993 Japanese tokusatsu superhero film directed by Keita Amemiya and co-produced between Toei Company and Bandai.Televi Magazine First Issue 31st Anniversary Project: All Hero Great Assembly (テレビマガジン創刊31周年記念企画), December 2002</ref>[1] A Sega CD interactive movie was released for ZO in 1994,[2] and was distributed in the United States as The Masked Rider: Kamen Rider ZO.
To commemorate the series' 40th anniversary, ZO was shown on Toei's pay-per-view channel in September 2011.[3] The film's protagonist, Kamen Rider ZO, appears in the later Kamen Rider Decade television series[4] and is a playable character in the 2011 Nintendo DS video game All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation.[5]