Spoilers for all Showa Kamen Rider entries preceding this one, including Kamen Rider Super-1, will be left unmarked. You Have Been Warned!
After the end of Kamen Rider Super-1, the Kamen Rider Series went on another hiatus. But fans still campaigned for a new series, even to the point of proposing their own "Kamen Rider J" (not that Kamen Rider J), so Shotaro Ishinomori introduced a new Kamen Rider—without a TV show.
A "tenth Rider" debuted on July 1982, in an illustration published by such Japanese magazines as TV Magazine and TV Land. The next month, singer Kushida Akira (already known for Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan) would release Dragon Road, a single song for the new Rider. After a year-long multimedia campaignnote , Kamen Rider ZX finally made his TV debut in the January 3, 1984 hour-long special Birth of the 10th! Gather All Kamen Riders!!, in which Dragon Road and FORGET MEMORIE'S from Kushida's 1982 single would be used as opening and ending songs.
Ryo Murasame, captured by the Badan Empire in the Amazonian rainforest with his sister Shizuka, is remodeled into their own Super-Soldier, ZX,note while Shizuka is killed just as soon. Initially Brainwashed and Crazy, Ryo miraculously recovers and escapes. He eventually meets three strangers revealed to be V3, Riderman and Super-1, who personally introduce him to the other Kamen Riders and join him in his fight against Badan.
The manga Kamen Rider SPIRITS is an alternate take on the ZX story. The crossover film Heisei Rider vs. Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai (released on the 30th anniversary year of ZX) puts a large focus on ZX, with the return of both Ryo and the Badan Empire.
This work features examples of:
- All There in the Manual: By itself the TV special feels like it's missing large chunks of exposition, but it's only the last part of the media campaign mentioned above.
- Back from the Dead: In addition to their own monsters, Badan's army includes revived monsters: Razor Sea Star of Destron, Geddon's Centipede Beastman, Gamereojin of Neo-Shocker, plus Dogma Kingdom's Kamakirigan and Chameleking.
- Backup Twin: ZX's nemesis, Ambassador Darkness, is the twin brother of Ambassador Hell from the original Kamen Rider. Same actor, same costume, completely different One-Winged Angel form.
- They're "cousins" in Spirits.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: Ryo was initially this, but he snaps out of it after an accident.
- Clip Show: From Kamen Rider to Kamen Rider Super-1.
- Death by Origin Story: Poor Shizuka. Her death is part of what inspires her brother to fight Badan.
- The Empire: The Badan Empire.
- Fake Shemp: Two thirds of the first nine Riders are portrayed by substitute voice actors.
- Hidden Weapons: ZX has an electric rope in his belt, explosive shuriken on his shoulder pads and grenades in his boots.
- Let's You and Him Fight: How Ryo meets the rest of the Riders.
- Mooks: Badan has the Combat-Roids.
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Tiger-Roid/Tiger Robot, a walking mashup of man, tiger and BFG.
- ZX himself, as he is an insect-themed Cyber Ninja.
- Recap Episode: Of the Kamen Rider franchise up to Super-1.
- Reunion Show: Brings together the first nine Kamen Riders.
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Ryo goes on one against the Badan Empire after regaining his memories and remembering they killed his sister.
- The Man Behind the Man: After Ambassador Darkness is killed, the Generalissimo of Badan, an evil spirit behind Badan and every previous organization, reveals himself. Surprising absolutely no one, it's Great Leader again.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Shizuka. A rather extreme example, as she's killed off just seconds after being introduced in the opening narration. We don't even see her before she dies.