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After the civil war that tore apart Japan, the new governors of Touto, Hokuto and Seito work together to reunify the country. But they are actually members of an extraterrestrial race called "Blood Tribe", the same speci...
After the civil war that tore apart Japan, the new governors of Touto, Hokuto and Seito work together to reunify the country. But they are actually members of an extraterrestrial race called "Blood Tribe", the same speci...
The film's central conflict champions individual heroes fighting for genuine freedom and self-determination against a tyrannical, centralized government that imposes a false peace through manipulation, aligning with right-leaning skepticism of government overreach and valuing individual liberty.
The movie features a traditional Japanese cast consistent with its production origin, without any explicit DEI-driven casting choices. Its narrative focuses on conventional heroic themes, portraying male protagonists positively and not engaging in critiques of traditional identities or centering explicit DEI themes.
The film 'Kamen Rider Build: Be the One' does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its storyline is centered on the established protagonists and their conflict, leaving no room for LGBTQ+ representation to be present or evaluated.
The film does not feature any female characters engaging in or winning close-quarters physical combat against male opponents. Female characters present are in supportive or non-combat roles.
The film is a direct continuation of the Kamen Rider Build TV series. All established characters from the series maintain their original gender portrayals in the movie. New characters introduced in the film do not constitute gender swaps.
The film is an original Japanese tokusatsu production and a direct continuation of the Kamen Rider Build TV series. All established characters maintain their original racial portrayals from the series, and new characters are original to the film, thus not constituting a race swap.
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