
Logo Genre / Created by Developed by Starring Opening theme 'Kamen Rider Dragon Knight' by ' by (Japanese version) Ending theme 'ANOTHER WORLD' by Kit×Len (Tatsuhisa Suzuki & Satoshi Matsuda) (Japanese version) Composer(s) Tony Phillips Country of origin United States Japan Original language(s) English No. I do look forward to sitting through this series with my sons and seeing whether there is really an American audience for these types of programs. Now there was a series I would have actually sat through religiously if the had made an American version. I have been a long standing fan of Sentai in all it's forms since USA Network put Dynaman on the air late nights when I was a kid.

I do however wish the had chosen one of the other series nearer and dearer to my own heart, something like Chou Sei Shin Gransazer. Wasn't easy to get my hands on the first episode but it holds true to the Japanese counter part in spirit. Having watched the entire Japanese Kamen Rider Series over the years I appreciate the new American version. By fighting, the two hope not only to save the Earth from Xaviax's domination, but to find.

He joins forces with Kamen Rider Wing Knight to defeat the ten corrupt Kamen Riders that Xaviax sends against them. After his father's mysterious disappearance, Kit Taylor finds an Advent Deck and becomes Kamen Rider Dragon Knight. To defeat Wing Knight, Xaviax brought the Advent Decks to Earth and tricked ordinary citizens into becoming new Kamen Riders - super-powered soldiers who will carry out his evil plans. Kamen Rider Wing Knight is the sole surviving Kamen Rider - the only man who can stop Xaviax from destroying Earth the same way he destroyed Ventara. Unfortunately, Xaviax stole the Advent Decks and defeated all the Riders but one.

The Kamen Riders were warriors from Ventara who fought Xaviax with armor and abilities powered by their Advent Decks. On the other side of every mirror on Earth lies the parallel dimension of Ventara - a world destroyed by the evil alien, General Xaviax. Throughout the summer of that year, Toei released 10 DVD Volumes of all 40 episodes as well as a second box set.

On July 21, 2010, Toei released the first DVD box set of Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight containing the first 20 episodes along with a DVD release of a Special Event that took place in January 2010 in Japan. Kamen Rider Dragon Knight Episode 40 Full - Duration: 23:14. › Kamen Rider Dragon Knight Episode 40 In Hindi ► ►Ģ3 min - Uploaded by Douglas Stewart23:00.
