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Kamen Rider Build & Ex-Aid Crossover Film Seeks 'Kamen Writers' for Event

posted on by Jennifer Sherman

Part-time job news service an Chō Baito (An Super Part-Time Job) is back at it again with its newest listing related to pop culture. Two lucky Kamen Rider fans now have the opportunity to become "Kamen Writers" in the lead-up to the opening of the Kamen Rider Heisei Generations FINAL Build & Ex-Aid with Legend Rider film.

The job listing is seeking two writers to interview Atsuhiro Inukai, who plays Sento Kiryū/Kamen Rider Build, and Hiroki Iijima, who plays Emu Hōjō/Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. The writers will interview the actors at an event for the upcoming film's opening on December 9. The writers will also be in charge of event reports for the stage greeting event.

The selected writers will each receive 50,000 yen (about US$450), a transportation allowance, and original signed goods. The listing states that people without interviewing or writing experience may apply. However, people who apply should be Kamen Rider fans, want to "protect the peace" of the event area, be looking forward to the revival of the Legend Rider, and be ready for a chance to "transform" with this job.

The website began accepting applications on Tuesday, and the application period will close on December 3. Selected candidates will receive notification by December 5.

an Chō Baito's previous unique job listings have sought Teiai Group members for a Kaiji variety program, backstage helpers for the Land of the Lustrous anime, an Elizabeth cosplayer for the Gintama live-action film, "2channelers" for the Inuyashiki anime, zombies for the Resident Evil: The Final Chapter film, and Shinigami for the Death Note Light up the NEW world film.

Source: Anime! Anime! (Katsunori Takahashi)


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