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Ikki, Touma, and their allies fight against a Devil with ties to Shocker while attempting to help a Kamen Rider from the future reconcile with his now elderly son.
Ikki, Touma, and their allies fight against a Devil with ties to Shocker while attempting to help a Kamen Rider from the future reconcile with his now elderly son.
The film's central narrative focuses on universal themes of heroism, legacy, and the fight against an existential threat across generations, consciously avoiding engagement with specific partisan political ideologies.
The film features a cast that is diverse within its Japanese production context, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of roles traditionally associated with Western demographics. Its narrative focuses on superhero action and does not include explicit critiques or negative portrayals of traditional identities.
The film features several female Kamen Riders, including Sakura Igarashi (Kamen Rider Jeanne), Hana Nono (Kamen Rider Valkyrie), and Reika Shindai (Kamen Rider Sabela). These characters, while in their powered suits, consistently engage in and win close-quarters physical fights against multiple male opponents, including foot soldiers and monsters, using martial arts and melee weapons.
The film "Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative, focusing instead on its primary plot elements of time travel and superhero action.
The film features established characters from various Kamen Rider series, including Takeshi Hongo, and introduces new characters. All returning characters maintain their canonical gender, and no new characters are presented as gender-swapped versions of previously established individuals.
The film features characters from the Japanese Kamen Rider franchise, including legacy and new characters. All main characters are portrayed by actors of Japanese descent, consistent with their established or original depictions within the franchise. No character canonically established as a different race was portrayed as Japanese, nor vice versa.
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