
Kamen Rider Zero-One: Shooting Special
May 31 2020
•0h 25m
•Action, Crime, Science Fiction
Fuwa has been told that his true past, the one that hadn't been falsified, has been "boring and uninteresting", as Yua overhears and notices that Fuwa cannot hide the look of disappointment on his face. "You are Vulcan! Engrave it in your head!" In order to regain his confidence, Isamu Fuwa looks back at his life and battles as a Kamen Rider! However, this plan of his starts to head in an unexpected direction...!
Cast
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Ryutaro Okada
Isamu Fuwa / Kamen Rider Vulcan

Hiroe Igeta
Yua Yaiba / Kamen Rider Valkyrie

Satsuki Nakayama
Naki

Fumiya Takahashi
Aruto Hiden / Kamen Rider Zero-One
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