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The Hero and the Demon are a Tag Team... In other words, the Strongest!

"Contract Consummate!"

Kamen Rider Revice is the 2021-2022 entry in the Kamen Rider series, the third series in the Reiwa Era and the xxx-second overall. It debuted on September 5, 2021, airing alongside Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger, and afterward, Avataro Sentai Donbrothers in the Super Hero Time cake. It as well serves every bit the 50th anniversary flavour for the Kamen Rider franchise.

In 1971, archaeologists discovered the mysterious Giff Stamp in South America that could summon demons. Equally of the present day, a demon-worshipping cult known as the Deadmans [sic] seeks to bring the repressed negative desires and attitudes of humans to life through the power of the Vistamps contrary-engineered from the original Giff Stamp, turning them into Deadman monsters to ultimately revive their leader, Giff. Opposing them is Fenix, a authorities organization dedicated to peace and eradicating the Deadmans. Their top scientist, George Karizaki, has invented a organization based on the heroes known as Kamen Riders to fight them, but it requires someone to have the dangerous step of releasing their own inner demon and being able to control it to use it.

Meanwhile, an ordinary young man named Ikki Igarashi has mysteriously started to see and hear a demon himself. In a twist of fate, Ikki ends up putting on the Revice Commuter, transforming him and his demon into Kamen Riders Revi and Vice (collectively known equally Kamen Rider Revice) in order to protect his family unit and keep his demon on a brusque leash. Now he finds himself defenseless upward in the fight between Fenix and the Deadmans, along with his brother Daiji, an upwards-and-coming Fenix agent; and sister Sakura, a high-school student who doesn't desire to sit on the sidelines when her brothers are fighting. Plus he still has to deal with an abrasive demon (now named Vice thanks to George) whispering in his ear all the time, and threatening to practise worse if Ikki loses control of him. But the sides in the war aren't as clear-cut every bit they seem, and the Igarashi siblings eventually detect that their family has deeper ties to demons than they thought...

Kamen Rider Revice's necktie-in projects include:

  • Kamen Passenger Revice: The Movie, a interquel curt motion picture that was double billed with Kamen Rider Saber + Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger Super Hero Senki.
  • Kamen Rider Revice: My Blood brother Is A Kamen Passenger, a manga that was given to theatre-goers during Super Hero Senki's premiere. It tells the events of Revice: The Movie through Daiji's signal of view.
  • Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations, a Milestone Commemoration film for the Kamen Rider franchise's 50th anniversary. It is too the annual crossover movie with Kamen Rider Saber.
  • Kamen Passenger Revice: Koala VS Kangaroo!! Do You lot Want to Avoid Dearest at the Wedding?!, a DVD-exclusive Bonus Episode.
  • Kamen Rider Revice: The Mystery, a five-role detective drama spinoff.
  • Revice Legacy: Kamen Passenger Vail, a five-role prequel spinoff sectional to the Toei Tokusatsu Fan Club. Information technology takes identify 25 years before the events of the main series, and chronicles the backstory of demon hunter Junpei Shiranami annotation Who would later go Genta Igarashi as the eponymous Rider.
  • DEAR GAGA, a Blu-ray-exclusive ii-function miniseries. It follows Hiromi Kadota, who is revealed to have survived his fall after his battle with Olteca in #21, as he journeys dorsum to his hometown.
  • Boiling is the Best! Revice Anime: Steam Paradise A GO! Get!, a comedic anime serial.

Spoilers for the starting time 18 episodes are unmarked. You Have Been Warned.

Recurring Kamen Rider tropes include:

  • Artifact Title: While the scarce appearances of motorcycles has been increasingly noticeable in the franchise over the years, it's especially egregious how Revi merely has a Rider Auto in one specific side form (that quickly gets Demoted to Extra once the midseason upgrades start coming), and information technology'southward not even a motorcycle (see Cool Bicycle). At that place's too the fact that "Masked" Rider Vice's helmet is just his untransformed head, plus a hood, minus his face up mask.
  • Conveniently an Orphan: Zigzagged. Ikki notably averts this, existence pointedly a Family Man and very protective of his parents and siblings. His father, Genta Igarashi/Junpei Shiranami, even so plays this directly as the Hero of Another Story and chronologically being the actual beginning demon-based Passenger in-series.
  • Cool Bike: Kamen Rider Vice'southward Ptera Genome form is a hoverbike for Kamen Rider Revi to ride. And it'due south a real, fully-functional i — on its reveal, Toei announced that they partnered with a manufacturer, A.L.I. Technologies, to create a custom version of their XTurismo model.
  • Defeat Equals Explosion: Played Directly. The Deadmen explode at the defeat of Revi and Vice'due south Stamping Finishes.
  • Evolving Credits:
    • After #16, the original scene of Yujiro Wakabayashi every bit a commander and Hiromi every bit a captain is replaced by a scene of Hiromi as a commander alongside the newly introduced managing director Hideo Akaishi to reflect the changes in Fenix' structure.
    • #22: The Fenix HQ scene at present shows simply Director Akaishi. The Deadman trio has been replaced by Weekend, and Evil, Live, Jeanne, Barid Rex and Volcano King are present now.
  • Henshin Hero: A franchise standard, Revice'southward twist on the formula is that using the Revice Driver, Ikki Igarashi transforms into Kamen Passenger Revi, while his inner demon is summoned and made into Kamen Rider Vice.
  • Monster of the Calendar week: The Deadmans, inner demons of humans released and empowered by the brute-themed Vistamps.
  • Phlebotinum Rebel: Zig-Zagged, then Played Straight. The original Giff Postage was discovered to accept the power to release humanity's inner demons to run amuck. Professor Karizaki made the Vistamps based on information technology with the good intention of freeing humans from the burden of their inner demons, but those Vistamps were instead stolen past Giff's worshipers, the Deadmans, for the limited purpose of Giff's revival to Take Over the World. Karizaki's son George then made the Kamen Passenger organisation in social club to recover the stolen Vistamps and use them confronting the Deadmans. So it's revealed that the Igarashi siblings are Giff's descendants, playing this trope straight.
  • Swiss Army Hero: Using the unlike Vistamps in the Revice Driver, both Revi and Vice modify into different forms with the themes and powers of different animals. For example, Revi's chief form, Rex Genome, is a Jack-of-All-Trades form with the power to grow muscular tyrannosaurus legs, and Revi Megalodon Genome wields arm blades. Evil and Live can likewise use these stamps for the aforementioned result.
  • Transformation Is a Free Action: Invoked with Jeanne, with the Libera Driver's Reflector Opener creating a bulwark around her while she transforms.
  • Transformation Trinket: The Vistamps are the main transformation detail, with the Deadmans using them to create Deadman monsters and the Riders combining them with Driver belts to suit up. Each Rider has a unlike Vistamp/Driver set.
    • Revi and Vice use the King Vistamp with the Revice Driver.
    • Evil and Live utilise the Bat Vistamp with the TwoSiDriver.
    • Demons uses the Spider Vistamp with the Demons Driver.
    • Jeanne uses the Cobra Vistamp with the Libera Commuter.
    • Vail uses the Kabuto Vistamp with the Vail Driver.
    • At that place are also a selection of other Vistamps, which dissimilar the personal Vistamps are visually based on diverse past Kamen Riders. Revi, Vice, and Evil/Alive can utilize them for form changes (and more often than not use the ones based on Heisei Riders), while Demons and Jeanne tin can channel their powers (normally the Showa Passenger stamps) for weapons and abilities.
  • Weapon of Option:
    • Revice has multiple weapons:
      • The Ohinbuster note "Stamping Buster"fifty, a Mix and Match weapon that switches between Axe and Gun Modes.
      • The duo afterwards gains the Osutoderuhammer annotation "Press and Popular Out Hammer"50, a hammer that produces abilities based on whatever item it is stamped on. It tin as well combine with the Ohinbuster50 to form the ReviSlasher Cool Sword.
      • Jack Revice Form has the Rolling Vistamp, which doubles as a knuckle-squeegee.
    • Evil and Live wield the Evilblade/Livegun, a Swiss Army Weapon derived from the Two SiDriver that can switch between sword and gun modes.
    • All Fenix agents (including Ikki and Vice, in one case they sign on) are issued the Gundephone note "Gun-and-Phone"50, a smaller gun that is converted from a smartphone.

Buddy Up! 空飛ぶ! 遊ぶ! ノンストップ! トロープ! I'll ruin your life!
(Buddy Upward! Soratobu! Asobu! Non-end! Trope! I'll ruin your life! note Buddy Up! Flight! Playing! Non-stop! Trope! I'll ruin your life!)

  • All At that place in the Manual: While not explicitly stated in the serial, a breakdown of the Vistamps on TV-Asahi's website states the Vistamps the Deadmans stole and use are incomplete prototypes known as Proto Vistamps. After their retrieval by Fenix, George would add a mysterious chemical element known equally "R Factor" into them to complete them as proper Vistamps for Revice'south apply.
  • Anti-Magical Faction: Weekend, an system which opposes whatever attempts to report Giff's casket, believing him to be too dangerous and better off destroyed instead.
  • Anyone Can Dice: Not to the extent of a evidence like 555, just being the Large Skillful isn't a guarantee you'll survive in this series, as Commander Wakabayashi found out in #14. Being turned into a Gifftarian involves beingness eaten live by the demon created by the Giff stamp with zero hope of coming back, and ANYONE tin can be a Gifftarian.
  • Arc Number: Number 50 is a recurring number as the testify premiered on the serial' 50th ceremony. The Revice Driver shows l when in standby country, the two Riders' main weapon is chosen "Ohinbuster 50" and Revi and Vice'southward chestplates and boot soles accept "5" and "0" imprinted on them respectively, with the boot numbers merging into 50 when they are doing a Rider Kick together. The discovery of the Giff mummy that kicked off the plot had also happened 50 years prior besides. The movie Rider, Century, besides hails from 2071, exactly 50 years later on Revice'southward debut.
  • Artistic License – Biology: The Revice system purportedly works by cartoon ability out of the latent genetic information of powerful animals hiding in people's Dna. Now consider that the primary Vistamp Revice uses is of a T-Rex...
  • As Himself:
    • One-act duo Kūki Kaidan guest stars as such in episodes 22 and 23.
    • Vice and Lovekov'south voice actors, Subaru Kimura and Miku Itou — too as veterans Ryo Horikawa, Hiroshi Kamiya and Kenichi Suzumura — make invitee appearances as themselves in episodes 30 and 31.
  • Fustigate Brothers: A specific characteristic of the Revice powerset is that in involves Revi and Vice fighting as a pair. Later on Daiji becomes Kamen Rider Alive, he and Ikki occasionally grade a literal example of this trope. As do both with Sakura subsequently she becomes a Kamen Passenger too.
  • The Big Bad Shuffle: Aguilera is the leader of the Deadmans and the ane set up equally the main antagonist in the beginning until she's revealed to be a figurehead used by Olteca. Olteca in turn turns to out to be serving a mysterious effigy who is the true founder of the Deadmans. All of these villains have goals that revolve effectually Giff in some way.
  • Breaking Onetime Trends:
    • Revice is the first season where its Fable Rider gimmicks exercise not actually give their users the corresponding Passenger's powers, only a suit based off of them. Even Cypher-I, which didn't use the Fable Rider Progrisekeys to create new forms, however enabled their holders to use the techniques of past Riders.
    • Played With with Jack Revice. Previous seasons' Mid-Flavor Upgrade forms were commonly either forms that put an immense physical strain on the user, turn the Rider into a raging berserker, or in the case of Metal Cluster Hopper the Rider had zero control over their deportment. Revice bucks this tendency by introducing Jack Revice, an upgrade class for Kamen Rider Revi, which Give-and-take of God calls a "Hijack form". Fittingly, information technology causes Vice to accept over Ikki'south trunk, and it comes with no downsides aside from the initial chaos of Ikki being reduced to a spectral figure while Vice is in control of his trunk. After on, information technology does get The Berserker non unlike the previous Reiwa forms.
  • Celebrity Paradox: Episodes 30 and 31 have Vice and Lovekov actualization alongside their voice actors.
  • Cerebus Syndrome: Remember when this series looked like information technology was gonna be a Lighter and Softer series simply similar the first half of the Neo-Heisei? #xiv apparently changed this. It gets worse.
  • Darker and Edgier: Revice seems to be on runway to be darker than its predecessor. Saber mostly focused on the Ability of Friendship and True Companions between the Riders even if it did have darker moments such as infighting betwixt the riders, betrayal, a dark conspiracy, graphic symbol deaths, and an impending apocalypse. Revice, on the other mitt, has the Deadmans that are summoned from humans through sealing the deal with their inner demons using Vistamps, taking physical form from the contract papers produced. While Vice, existence the series' resident comic relief, and Lovekov, being the resident Token Mini-Moe, brings the lightheartedness and comedic moments in this series; Revice became much, much darker when it's revealed that Anyone Can Die given the correct fourth dimension and circumstances, the Deadmans having finished their goal, and the Gifftarians.
    • The first arc itself is overall darker in that information technology heavily focuses on Ikki's blood brother Daiji, having suffered a major Heroic BSoD every bit a upshot of the first episode's events. This inadvertently caused his ain inner demon to be born out of his jealousy towards Ikki existence The Unchosen One and other inferiority issues, who constantly takes over him to achieve his subconscious wish of getting rid of his blood brother; ironically the exact thing Daiji was afraid to awaken, much to his horror.
  • Deal with the Devil: The series' theme, with added Magically Binding Contract elements. The Deadmans are summoned from humans through sealing the deal with their inner demons using Vistamps, taking physical form from the contract papers produced. Similarly, Ikki forms a deal with his inner demon Vice in order to use his powers and assist.
  • "Do It Yourself" Theme Tune:
    • Subaru Kimura (Vice) sings parts of the opening theme, "liveDevil", with vocal and dance group Da-water ice.
    • Kentaro Maeda (Ikki), Wataru Hyuga (Daiji/Kagero), and Ayaka Imoto (Sakura) all preform an insert song together that starts being used in the sixteenth episode.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Earlier the series started, Ikki and Vice appeared first in a feature accompanying Kamen Rider Saber + Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger Super Hero Senki, and so they fabricated a guest appearance with George in the epilogue episode of Kamen Rider Saber.
  • Early Installment Weirdness:
    • In the preview crossover episode with Kamen Passenger Saber Revi and Vice are portrayed in a much goofier manner than they would be in-series, with Vice in detail made to seem a lot more than of a humorous character consummate with fart jokes.
      • Besides worth noting is that spiritual Vice in said crossover special was portrayed such that he can only come out of orifices on Ikki's body such as his ears or mouth, the latter of which would cause Speech Impediment bug for Ikki. This is by and large absent in the series proper equally Vice can come out of anywhere on Ikki's torso, normally rooted to his back past default (although Vice could be coming out of Ikki's anus). Though The Movie that was double billed with Kamen Passenger Saber + Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger Super Hero Senki and episode thirteen shows that he tin can too come out of the orifices and seems to do it that manner to annoy Ikki.
    • Information technology's more in retrospect than annihilation else, but in the start episode both the Mammoth and Male monarch Deadmen attack their contract holders. While this seemed normal at the time, the afterwards reveal that the goal of the Deadmans is to become humans to fuse with their demon to get a sacrifice and all other Deadmen are non directly hostile to their hosts makes this seem a fleck odd.
      • But then once more it makes sense in retrospective since they were forced contracts that the humans didn't accept a choice or agreed to it, becoming involuntary contact holders past an additional party or unexpected circumstances. Example in point that Kagero made a scammer trio he mussed-up and detained into contract holders of Brachio Deadmen and he was the ane leading the latter. If the scammer trio had willingly made a contract then the Brachio Deadmen would help their contract holders instead of their captor Kagero.
  • Enemy Inside: The series plays on the concept that all humans have an inner demon that could be let loose, even those in the Special Ops formed to eradicate those demons. The Vistamps were made with the purpose of separating and relieving humans of their inner demons, but were stolen past the Deadmans to instead amass an army of demons for their antecedent Giff's revival.
  • Anybody Is Related: Considering Genta was infused with Giff'due south cells, his own children are all considered descendants of Giff and every bit such developed their own inner demons. This also ways that Aguilera, who is betrothed to Giff, is technically the Igarashi siblings' step-mother.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: The multiple users of Kamen Rider Demons use the arrange'due south powers in contrasting ways, giving them this dynamic:
    • Hiromi has a straightforward approach of combining the Demons adjust's brute strength, his military training and the occasional Genomix to heave his power, making him the Fighter.
    • Olteca tends to use two or more Genomixes at once to overwhelm the enemy with their combined powers, making him the Mage.
    • George makes artistic use of the Demons suit'southward webbing and has an agility-based fighting style, merely can't handle the backlash of a Genomix every bit well as the other ii, making him the Thief.
  • Fire, Ice, Lightning: Three (technically 4) of the main duo's power-ups constitute this trio: Revi Barid Rex Genome is ice (too every bit Vice Barid Rex Genome), Revi Volcano Rex Genome is fire, and Kamen Rider Revice is lightning.
  • Foreshadowing:
    • During the Championship Sequence, a brief glimpse shows the inversed positions of Vice and Ikki. Sure enough, this becomes the basis of Jack Revice.
    • When Vice peeps into Hiromi's body, he's not shown to have an inner demon in the same way the Igarashi siblings practice. There's a good reason for that. He's not related to Giff similar the Igarashi siblings are.
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: Ikki and Vice'due south mental conversations via their Mental Moving picture Projector may require multiple freeze frames to read due to the filming angles and the swiftness of their Transformation Sequence, but notwithstanding prove to be an amusing read.
  • Fusion Dance:
    • Revi and Vice can merge, Ii Men, One Clothes style, into any animal their current forms are based off of (called "Remixes").
    • The Rolling Vistamp allows Vice to take over Revi'due south body, Ikki having traded places with him.
    • The true-blue example, Kamen Rider Revice is an equal fusion of Revi and Vice accessed with the Thunder Gale Vistamp.
  • Gambit Pileup: As of #21 there'south iii factions all after Giff for differing reasons (Fenix, the Deadmans and Weekend).
  • Genetic Memory: The Vistamps work by tapping into the genetic imprint humans possess of all other organisms that have existed, with the master course being derived from a Tyrannosaurus.
  • Genre Mashup: Revice could be described as a Science Fiction-inspired tokusatsu work that has elements of mystery, Dark Fantasy and domestic Comedy Drama.
  • Godzilla Threshold: Episode thirteen - Revice is benched due to George taking the Driver in order to develop Barid Rex, and Ikki is forced to utilize the Rex Vistamp the same way he did in episode 1, which allowed Vice to run rampant. Subverted, as this turns out to exist the only style to unlock Barid Rex.
  • Gotta Catch 'Em All: In the Saber crossover episode, George claims that he'due south trying to collect ten specific Vistamps: Rex, Megalodon, Hawkeye, Mammoth, Ptera, King of beasts, Jackal, Kong, Kamakiri and Brachio. While there are Vistamps outside this fix such as Batta, George deems them irrelevant to his personal plans. This was vaguely mentioned in the serial every bit past episode 5 George mentions they are only short of one more to consummate the set up, with the reasoning backside it just being that it is his "favourite pick".
  • Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: All of the serial' episode titles are in the form of exclamatory sentences, much like Kamen Passenger Gaim'south during the first arc. They also take a Rhymes on a Dime Theme Naming as well, with occasional Added Alliterative Appeal.
  • In the Hood: Vice'due south Passenger forms take him article of clothing animal-head hoods over his normal confront.
  • Ironic Echo: When Hiromi confronts George over giving him the Demons Driver despite the fact that the thing actively kills its user as an intended feature, George tells him there's zilch to complain virtually. After all, Hiromi says he'll lay downwards his life to save the world every damn episode, so obviously there's no problem with him dying on the job.
  • Late-Inflow Spoiler: The Big Bad of Revice: The Mystery has been replicating the process of the Barid King Vistamp, but replacing other Revice forms with past serial' kaijin that could take human grade, whether past Transformation Trinket, They Look Similar Us At present, or Impale and Replace. This was meant to exist a major reveal about the Inves from Kamen Rider Gaim.
  • Lensman Arms Race: Due to the existence of the Libera Commuter and Rolling Vistamp having been adult without George Karizaki's consent or involvement, Weekend appears to accept spurred 1 of these with Fenix.
  • Loads and Loads of Characters: The main cast starts off on the larger scale, with the 5 members of the Igarashi family, iii main officials from Fenix, 3 main executives of the Deadmans, and two inner demons who are able to transform into Kamen Riders through their human hosts. And that's not fifty-fifty counting the regular customers of Happy Spa.
  • Mental Picture Projector: The Revice Transformation Sequence includes Ikki and Vice's inner arguments about the current events displayed on a holographic LINE chatroom. Fittingly enough, the Vistamp appears on the chatlog as an bodily stamp when inserted into the belt.
  • Mythology Gag: This is the 50th anniversary of the Kamen Rider franchise, and then it would naturally take lots and lots of homages to its other Rider seasons to the point of having its own folio.
  • Never Trust a Trailer:
    • Early promotional fabric (cameos, press releases etc.) portrayed Revice as a fairly whacky serial in the style of Den-O. The titualar riders in particular are played for laughs in all pre-series material to the point of many being worried most quaternary wall breaking toilet humour. The serial itself is much more serious with humour largely being situational and an ever increasing focus on the darker themes found in the core concept of forming a contract with your personal demons.
    • Played with, in club to show off the show's motorcycle just not most of the alternate forms yet, early promotional material hid the fact that Vice's hoverbike class was tied to the Ptera Genome. While the Ptera stamp mark could exist seen on the side, the cycle was labeled "Super Machine Vice" and Revi was shown riding it while in his Male monarch Genome form. The Motion picture that was double billed with Kamen Rider Saber + Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger Super Hero Senki, shows that Vice tin can alter forms independently when a Vistamp is used on his Genobreast's Ohinjector that is on his left side.
  • Our Demons Are Different: In that location are several varieties of demon, each of which take their own rules:
    • Giff Juniors are weak demons serving as foot soldiers summoned using the Giff Junior Vistamp from people whose Inner Demons are too weak to brand a Deadman. They're mindless and generally only follow the orders of more powerful demons.
    • Inner Demons/Deadmen: Demons within of everyone embodying their inner flaws and darkness manifested by a Vistamp and infused with animal DNA. While Deadmen are not-sapient, some Inner Demons like Vice, Kagero, and Lovekov are fully sapient. If the human they're bonded to dies, so does the demon. These demons are notably capable of having redeeming qualities.
    • Gifftexes are humans who merge with their Deadman to go demons themselves.
    • Gifftarians are more powerful demons summoned using the Giff Postage and all identical. They're fully sapient and devour the person used to summon them.
    • There exist a much more powerful type of demon that are fully sapient and much more powerful, capable of functioning separated from humans. This includes Giff and Diablo. These demons are the most dangerous diverseness.
    • Vail is an bibelot; he'southward more than than an inner demon, yet not fully independent either. He also appears to have been built-in directly from Giff'due south cells injected into Genta's heart, and might actually be Genta's heart. He is too much more powerful than any normal Inner Demon or Deadman by a gigantic margin.
    • Vice, Kagero, and Lovekov are demons born as a event of Genta having children after Vail's cosmos, and thus are somewhere between Inner Demons and whatever Vail is.
  • Palette Swap: Bandai took advantage of the fact that previous Riders had used this trope and released various alternate-colored Vistamps; by changing the colour of the Vistamp and Revice'due south corresponding Genome forms, these alternates tin can reference a different Passenger (or form) without having to modify the epitome of the Rider on the Vistamp or the Genome.
    • The stamp referencing Eagle/Double was recycled to be Condor/Joker.
    • Panthera leo/Kuuga became White Leo/Kuuga Astonishing Mighty.
    • Ptera/Faiz became Quetzalcoatlus/Faiz Axel.
    • Subverted for the Neo Batta Vistamp in Beyond Generations. Despite sharing the same grasshopper motif as the original Batta Vistamp, the grasshopper on its body and print is shaped differently, made to more than closely resemble Zero-One himself, while the Rider image backside it was also changed from Ichigo to Zero-One. The Genome form is also a new design, as 1 was never made for Ichigo in the first place.
  • Power Copying: Played with, unlike every Legend Rider gimmick that has preceded Revice. The Vistamps are modeled after past Riders, but merely some of the Genomes created from them channel their powers and are instead mostly based on split up Brute Motifs.
    • Eagle Genome can invoke wind, like the Cyclone Half of Kamen Passenger Double.
    • Revice Mammoth can summon railroad train rails similar when Kamen Rider Den-O Liner Form does a finishing attack with the DenKamen Sword.
    • Ptera Genome allows Revi to movement at super speed similar when Kamen Rider Faiz is in Axel form. Same thing goes for Neo Batta Genome merely Naught-One Rise Hopper grade.
    • Lion Genome let's both Revi and Vice do burn down empowered attacks like Kamen Rider Kuuga Ultimate Course.
  • Production Placement: Played for laughs in episode 13, when Vice "develops" his own armaments past using a Japanese version of gorilla glue to stick the debris left by Revi Barid Rex together.
  • Scarlet Herring: Aguilera's rooting for Sakura in #xi implies that she was the ane who sent the Libera Driver. #21 reveals that information technology was in fact the Ushijimas.
  • Rhymes on a Dime: The Revice Commuter's announcements do this.
  • Running Gag:
    • An early on ane had someone enquire Irabu what his day job is, only for him to answer that he can't say.
    • Every male character Sakura interacts with is immediately assumed to be her boyfriend.
  • Shared Family unit Quirks: The Igarashi siblings seems to have a thing for catchphrases that includes homophones of or share a written character in their own given name.

    Ikki (一輝): " Ikki ni ikuze!" ("一気に行くぜ!")

    Daiji (大二): " Daiji ni kimeyou ka!" ("大事に決めようか!")

    Sakura (さくら): " Saku tto taosu yo!" ("サクッと倒すよ!")

  • Shout-Out:
    • The cover of My Blood brother Is A Kamen Rider features Daiji doing Kaneda'southward signature Sliding Bike Stop.
    • The end of The Mystery Role 1 has Vice swearing on his proper noun that he will solve the case.
      • Part iv has Ikki practice Kindaichi's signature finger signal and catchphrase: "The true culprit... is yous!"
    • The Mystery Part three has Vice emerge from a Television set at a gild.
    • #24 has Ikki tell Vice to "believe in [him], who believes in [George]."
    • The soundtrack during Kamen Passenger Vail's debut has a familiar sounding drone to it.
    • #30 has Tamaki — upon getting slugged past a brainwashed Ikki — say "You hitting me...? Non even my father'south hit me before!"
  • Sibling Team: The Igarashi siblings form one when they all become Kamen Riders, ordinarily working together in battles.
  • Supervillain Lair: The Deadmans Base of operations, their surreptitious, saucer-shaped hideout from which they plan their operations to create more Deadmen.
  • Surprisingly Realistic Consequence: When Ikki and Vice confront a corrupt lawyer using a stamp to threaten people who are opposing his clients they know he is guilty when Vice looks in his condom and see's the stamp. Merely since they don't have the authority or bear witness to arrest him or open up the safe they tin can't really doing annihilation to him. Luckily, Ikki has a Program B.
  • Three... Ii... One...: Oftentimes when a dynamic Finishing Movement is preformed past Revi (with Vice and/or some other marry Rider), Vice counts down from 3 until the enemy explodes.
  • Unwanted Rescue: In episode 15, Revi and Vice actively endeavor to finish the Deadmans' sacrificial ritual and rescue Aguilera, who isn't too happy about it as she wants to exist sacrificed to Giff.
  • Wham Episode:
    • Episode xiv drops ii bombshells at once: the Chameleon Deadman's truthful identity is Commander Wakabayashi — or rather, an imposter who killed the real one and took his place. He, forth with Kudo and Haitani, are transformed into Gifftex during the ceremony, where Olteca reveals that Aguilera is the concluding sacrifice needed to revive Giff.
    • Episode 18 shows that non even important side-characters are safe from turning into a Gifftarian.
    • #21 evidently makes #14 tame in comparison, such equally the Manager of Fenix beingness the founder of Deadmans, Olteca being the new Kamen Rider Demons, and Hiromi's (possible) death. Not to mention the Ushijima Family being part of a hush-hush organization and Genta'southward reaction to Giff...
    • #25 farther ups the ante with the reveal that Ikki really has Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation-Guided Amnesia caused by Vice, due to witnessing Vail possessing Genta and destroying the original Happy Spa bathhouse. Then information technology turns out that Genta is Vail's original host, and the Igarashi siblings are Giff's descendants.
  • Wham Line: #21 drops the bomb concerning Fenix and Deadmans, specifically, Olteca having some communication with Hideo Akaishi, the head of Fenix:

    Olteca: It has been a while.

    • The Rolling Vistamp causes Ikki and Vice to switch places, which is shocking plenty that you'd wonder why George would pattern it. The problem? He didn't.

      George: WHAT IS THAT Stamp!? Whoever you are, you lot better not go ahead of yourself!

  • Wham Shot: Near the stop of #15, Haitani and Kudo are defeated by the Igarashi siblings' Rider Kicks. However, instead of them separating from the demons, as seen with the Phase 1 and 2 Deadmen and their hosts... they atomize and are absorbed into Giff.
  • Xanatos Gambit: The programme of the villains is essentially either the Deadmans find enough candidates to become Gifftex and use them to revive Giff, or the Igarashi siblings defeat all the demons they summon and Giff absorbs their free energy, bringing nigh his revival anyway.

Wo-Oh Wo-Oh Just Revice
What is it that we should really fight for?
Wo-Oh, Wo-Oh, But Revise
Go along searching
Dealing with the devil

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Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/KamenRiderRevice

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