Masked Rider (US live-action TV)
Alternative title:
Masked Rider: il cavaliere mascherato (Italian)
Masked Rider: le justicier de l'espace (French)
Saban's Masked Rider
Genres:
action,
science fiction
Plot Summary:
On a distant and embattled planet called Edenoi, a young prince named Dex is given great powers by his grandfather, the King, and is sent to the planet Earth to protect it from the advancing evil of Count Dregon and his vicious Insectovores. Once on Earth, he is adopted by a kind family, and learns to live as a human. With his companion Ferbus by his side, Dex is ever vigilant, ready at a moment's notice to call on his powers to become Masked Rider.
Number of episodes:
40
Episode titles: We have 40
Vintage:
1995-09-16 to 1996-11-20
Trivia: We have 4
Comment:
Licensed in the U.S. by Saban Entertainment in 1995. The Americanized version lasted only one season due to disastrous editing and a less-than-stellar adaptation with American actors replacing the Japanese actors.
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Screenplay: Clifford Herbert (5 episodes eps 4, 10, 13, 25, 36 )Diane Sherlock (ep 19) Glen A. May (ep 35) Jane Macintosh (7 episodes eps 6, 20-21, 23, 28-29, 32 )Joseph Kuhr (5 episodes eps 3, 11, 24, 33, 38 )Kati Rocky (ep 15) Margo McCahon (6 episodes eps 12, 14, 22, 26, 31, 40 )Mark Litton (7 episodes eps 7-8, 17-18, 27, 37, 39 )Michael Ryan (ep 16) Peter Meech (eps 5, 9) Shell Danielson (eps 1-2) Shuki Levy (eps 1-2) Steve Sessions (eps 30, 34) Episode Director: David Frost (eps 6-8) Robert Malenfant (15 episodes eps 14-15, 19-24, 26-27, 33, 35-37, 40 )Shuki Levy (eps 1-2) Terence Winkless (eps 34, 38-39) Worth Keeter (17 episodes eps 3-5, 9-13, 16-18, 25, 28-32 )Original creator: Shōtarō Ishinomori Director of Photography: James Michaels Consulting Producer: Frank E. Ward Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan Music Assistant: Jeremy Sweet Music producer: Ron Wasserman Music Supervision: Lloyd Michael Cook II Orchestra Conductor: Udi Harpaz Production Associate: Brad Orchard Production Design: Yuda Ako Second Unit Director: Michi Yamato Set Design: Susanna Bernstein Stunt Coordination: Michi Yamato | Michi Yamato as T.J. Roberts as Ashton McArn as Candace Kita as David Stenstrom as Don Yanan as Libby Letlow as Matthew Bates as Paul John Pistore as Rheannon Slover as Alfred Thor as Alonzo Bodden as Balinda English as Billy Matsuda as Brian Tahash as Darren Wilson as David Greenlee as Dorothy Fahn as Ed Neal as Gardner Baldwin as Glen McDougal as Jason Narvy as Jennifer Tung as John Hyke as Julie Maddalena as Kermit Beachwood as Kim Strauss as Kurt Strauss as Lemoine Stutler as Michael Sorich as Paul Schrier as Ralph Votrian as Randy Elliot as Richard George as Rikiya Koyama as Riva West as Robert Kline as Rudy Luzion as Scott Page-Pagter as Steve Kramer as Tom Ayers as Tom Wyner as Tony Smyles as Verne Troyer as Walter Lang as Winston Story as | |||
Licensed by: Saban Entertainment (License expired) Music Performance: Tel Aviv Symphony Orchestra Post Production: Modern Videofilm, Inc. special effects: Chiodo Bros. Productions, Inc. (Ferbus puppet and Maggot costumes) Total Fabrication (uncredited) | ||||
Adaptation: Laurence Salva | Dubbing: SOFI | |||
Vincent Barazzoni as | ||||
Dubbing Director: Gonzalo Curiel | Dubbing: Audiomaster 3000 S.A. de C.V. México | |||
Benjamin Rivera as | ||||
Dubbing Director: Guido Rutta Theme Song Composition: Valeriano Chiaravalle Theme Song Lyrics: Alessandra Valeri Manera Theme Song Performance: Marco Destro | Simone D'Andrea as | |||
Broadcaster: Italia 1 (from 23 September 1996) Dubbing: DENEB Film | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: TV5 (ABC5) | |||
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(none) | Broadcaster: Fox Kids (Brazil) | |||
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