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Mechanical Violator Hakaider
A movie for Android Kikaider
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Release date April 15, 1995
Written by Toshiki Inoue
Directed by Keita Amemiya
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Mechanical Violator Hakaider (人造人間ハカイダー, Jinzō Ningen Hakaidā), is a Japanese tokusatsu film starring Hakaider, Kikaider's deadly rival and anti-hero. It was a triple feature alongside the Film ofIcon-crosswiki Juukou B-FighterIcon-crosswiki & The Film ofIcon-crosswiki Chouriki Sentai OhrangerIcon-crosswiki

Production[]

Mechanical Violator Hakaider was released in Japan on April 15, 1995. It was produced by Bandai/Toei and directed by Keita Amemiya. The title character was, of course, from the original Kikaider series. The movie served as one of the entries of the 1995 Toei Super Hero Fair event along with Chouriki Sentai Ohranger: The Movie and the Juukou B-Fighter film.

Premise[]

In the distant future, war and peace walk side by side in the pseudo-utopian place called Jesus Town (formerly Jerusalem), ruled by a handsome, yet cruel seraphim named Gurjev and his android companion, Michael, long for total peace. Sealed far from civilization a long time ago is an android, code named Hakaider. Since his memory is rusty, he does not know his true purpose. After his fight with Jesus Town bikers, Kaoru and her band of rebel find him. He goes insane yet again and starts to whip the rebels one by one, only to have them killed by more of Gurjev's troops, all except Kaoru. Hakaider then regains his memory, thanks to Kaoru, whom he starts taking a liking to and promises to free Jesus Town from Gurjev and Michael.

Characters[]

Hakaider Ryo

Resistance[]

  • Kaoru
  • Cap
  • Ami
  • Kiyo
  • Andy
  • Eddie
  • Rauf

Villains[]

Cast[]

  • Ryo / Hakaider (リョウ / ハカイダー, Ryō / Hakaidā): Yuji Kishimoto (岸本 祐二, Kishimoto Yūji)
  • Kaoru (カオル, Kaoru): Mai Hosho (宝生 舞, Hōshō Mai)
  • Cap (キャップ, Kyappu): Satoshi Kurihara (栗原 敏, Kurihara Satoshi)
  • Ami (アミ, Ami): Ami Kawai (河合 亞美, Kawai Ami) (Played as "河合 亜美")
  • Kiyo (キヨ, Kiyo): Kiyohiko Inoue (井上 清彦, Inoue Kiyohiko)
  • Andy (アンディ, Andy): Andy Smith (アンディ・スミス, Andy Smith)
  • Eddie (エディ, Edi): Eddie Lawrence (エディ・ローレンス, Edi Rōrensu)
  • Rauf (ラウフ, Raufu): Rauf Ahmed (ラウフ・アーメッド, Raufu Āmeddo)
  • Criminal (犯罪者, Hanzaisha): Toshimichi Takahashi (高橋 利道, Takahashi Toshimichi)
  • Checkpoint Official (検問所係員, Kenmonjo Kakariin): Ed Sardi (エド・サーディ, Edo Sādi)
  • Commander of Heavy Armoured Soldier (重武装兵隊長, Jūbusōhei Taichō): Riichi Seike (清家 利一, Seike Riichi)
  • Burglars (盗掘者, Tōkutsusha): Makoto Yokoyama (横山 誠, Yokoyama Makoto), Akira Ohashi (大橋 明, Ōhashi Akira), Kazuhiro Yokoyama (横山 和博, Yokoyama Kazuhiro), and Mitsuo Abe (阿部 光男, Abe Mitsuo)
  • Boy (少年, Shōnen): Shohei Shibata (柴田 翔平, Shibata Shōhei)
  • Man in Brain Processing Room (頭脳処理室の男, Zunō Shorishitsu no Otoko): Yukijiro Hotaru (螢 雪次朗, Hotaru Yukijirō)
  • Gurjev (グルジェフ, Gurujefu): Yasuaki Honda (本田 恭章, Honda Yasuaki)
  • Hakaider (ハカイダー, Hakaidā, Voice): Dai Matsumoto (松本 大, Matsumoto Dai)
  • Michael (ミカエル, Mikaeru, Voice): Kazuhiko Inoue (井上 和彦, Inoue Kazuhiko)

Video game sequel[]

A shooting action/adventure video game was produced on December 27, 1996 for the Sega Saturn called Mechanical Violator Hakaider: Last Judgement.

The in-game story, written by Toshiki Inoue, takes place 10 years after the film and is considered an official sequel.

Director's Cut[]

The complete version of Mechanical Violator Hakaider was released in 1996.

It was broadcast on Toei Channel in 2014.

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