This article is about a set of collectible devices in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. |
Rider Gashat (ライダーガシャット, Raidā Gashatto) are devices similar to video game cartridges used by the Riders in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid.
Overview
The Gashats were based off of the data from the 10 Genm Corp. games that spawned the Bugster virus and it is hinted that prototype Gashats had something to do with it. Kuroto Dan says that the company had fixed the first 4 games (Mighty Action X, Taddle Quest, Bakusou Bike and Shakariki Sports; Bang Bang Shooting is not counted due to still being stuck in development hell) and are about to fix 4 more of the other games. As such, there is only one of each Gashats, Poppy Pipopapo stating that Rider Gashats are a super rare series of game cartridges, as regular game cartridges are incompatible with the Gamer Driver.
Functionality
Rider Gashats are the trinkets used by people who own and are compatible with a Gamer Driver to access the Rider forms (Level 1 and Level 2) to fight the Bugsters. Using a second Gashat in the Driver will allow a Rider to take Level 3 or Level 5. Gashats can be used in the Driver's Kimewaza Slot Holder to trigger a Critical Strike finisher, or in a Gashacon Weapon to trigger a Critical Finish finisher. Activating a Gashat will summon a Game Area with Energy Item containers based on the Gashat's game in a wave of digitization. This and the Gamer Driver's Stage Select option, which can literally teleport game participants, even those not currently present, are likely what Ayumu was sensing when he identified Rider Gashats as devices "with the power to change the world".
Graphite has also found a way to combine Rider Gashats with a Bugster, forming a Collabos (Collaboration) Bugster. How this happens is still unknown.
The Proto Gashats (プロトガシャット, Puroto Gashatto) are able to transform a person into a Kamen Rider (if used with a Gamer Driver) or into a Bugster (such as Soji Kuruse). They are also able to enhance a Bugster's powers even further if the Gashat is compatible with the Bugster form. Graphite demonstrates this ability by activating the Proto Drago Knight Hunter Z Gashat and stabbing it into his body, transforming him into Dark Graphite. While possessing unlimited power, the Proto Gashats are said to be dangerous to use, as they can have harmful side effects to a person after prolonged exposure. Even worse, when a person uses a Proto Gashat without going through the compatible surgery, they will spew blood from their mouth and collapse to the ground while being unconscious due to its unstable power. [Men, Fly High!] According to Kuroto after his sudden revival, those who had been succumbed and vanished by the virus had been stored into the Proto Gashats as "saved data". The Ministry of Health had been monitoring the Proto Gashats after they raided Kuroto's hideout, but was later reportedly stolen and is now under the possession of Masamune.
The Gashatrophies (ガシャットロフィー , Gashattorofī) are variants of the main 10 Gashats, which can be won by players of Kamen Rider Chronicle for beating a Bugster.[1]
List of Rider Gashats
- Mighty Action X Gashat (マイティアクションXガシャット, Maiti Akushon Ekusu Gashatto): Used to activate Action Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. Emu lost this Gashat after Taiga takes it from him in Episode 3 but later recovers it in Episode 4. Emu lost this Gashat after Hiiro takes it from him in Episode 13 but later recovers it in Episode 14.
- Gekitotsu Robots Gashat (ゲキトツロボットガシャット, Gekitotsu Robotto Gashatto, lit. "Clash Robots Gashat"): Summons Robot Gamer and accesses Robot Action Gamer Level 3. Emu lost this Gashat after Taiga takes it from him in Episode 8 but later recovers it in Episode 10. Emu lost this Gashat after Hiiro takes it from him in Episode 13 but later recovers it in Episode 14.
- Shakariki Sports Gashat (シャカリキスポーツガシャット, Shakariki Supōtsu Gashatto, lit. "Enthusiastic Sports Gashat"): Summons Sports Gamer and accesses Sports Action Gamer Level 3. Emu took this Gashat from Dan after losing a fight against the four Riders in Episode 11. Emu lost this Gashat after Hiiro takes it from him in Episode 13 but later recovers it in Episode 14.
- Bakusou Bike Gashat (爆走バイクガシャット, Bakusō Baiku Gashatto, lit. "Roaring Bike Gashat"): Summons Bike Gamer. Kiriya gave this Gashat to Emu, right before his death. Emu lost this Gashat after Hiiro takes it from him in Episode 13 but later recovers it in Episode 14.
- Mighty Brothers XX Gashat (マイティブラザーズXXガシャット, Maiti Burazāsu Daburu Ekusu Gashatto): Used to activate the Double Action Gamer Level X form, advances to Level XX after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver a second time. A black unfinished version of it was given to Emu by Parad before Emu changed its color.
- Ju Ju Burger Gashat (ジュージューバーガーガシャット, Jū Jū Bāgā Gashatto): Summons Burger Gamer and accesses Burger Action Gamer Level 4. Emu was given this Gashat by the game's creator, but it was stolen by Parad and later given to Dan.
- Maximum Mighty X Gashat (マキシマムマイテイXガシャット, Makishimamu Maiti Ekkusu Gashatto): Summons Maximum Gamer and access Maximum Gamer Level 99 form.
- Hyper Muteki Gashat (ハイパームテキガシャット, Haipā Muteki Gashatto): Used in conjunction with Maximum Mighty X Gashat to access the Muteki Gamer form.
- Mighty Creator VRX Gashat (マイティクリエイターVRXガシャット, Maiti Kurieitā VRX Gashatto): Used to activate the Creator Gamer form.
- Proto Bakusou Bike Gashat (プロト爆走バイクガシャット, Puroto Bakusō Baiku Gashatto):
- Proto Bakusou Bike Gashat (Combi Fukkatsu Version) (プロト爆走バイクガシャット(), Puroto Bakusō Baiku Gashatto ()): Used to activate Bike Action Gamer Level 0.
- Taddle Quest Gashat (タドルクエストガシャット, Tadoru Kuesuto Gashatto): Used to activate Quest Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. Hiiro lost this Gashat after Kuroto takes it from him in Episode 16. Dan then used the data from the Gashat to develop Gashat Gear Dual β. Hiiro later recovers it in Episode 19.
- DoReMiFa Beat Gashat (ドレミファビートガシャット, Doremifa Bīto Gashatto): Summons Beat Gamer and accesses Beat Quest Gamer Level 3. Hiiro lost this Gashat after Taiga takes it from him in Episode 8 but later recovers it in Episode 10. Hiiro lost this Gashat after Kuroto takes it from him in Episode 16.
- Gashat Gear Dual β:
- Taddle Fantasy (タドルクファンタジー, Tadoru Fantajī Gashatto): Used to summon Fantasy Gamer and access Fantasy Gamer Level 50. It is an updated version of Taddle Quest.
- Taddle Legacy Gashat (タドルレガシーガシャット, Tadoru Regashī): Slightly identical to the one used by Hiiro's counterpart, used to access Legacy Gamer Level 100.
- Night of Safari Gashat (ナイトオブサファリガシャット, Naito obu Safari Gashatto): Summons Safari Gamer and accesses Safari Quest Gamer Level 4.
- Bang Bang Shooting Gashat (バンバンシューティングガシャット, Ban Ban Shūtingu Gashatto): Used to activate Shooting Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. Taiga lost this Gashat after Kuroto takes it from him in Episode 18. Dan then uses the data from the Gashat to develop Gashat Gear Dual β. Taiga later recovers it in Episode 21.
- Proto Bang Bang Shooting Gashat (プロトバンバンシューティングガシャット, Puroto Ban Ban Shūtingu Gashatto): A prototype Bang Bang Shooting Gashat with colorless label was given to Taiga Hanaya 5 years ago along with a Gamer Driver. Used to activate Shooting Gamer Level 1
- Jet Combat Gashat (ジェットコンバットガシャット, Jetto Konbatto Gashatto): Summons Combat Gamer and accesses Combat Shooting Gamer Level 3. Taiga lost this Gashat after Kuroto takes it from him in Episode 18.
- Gashat Gear Dual β:
- Bang Bang Simulations (バンバンシミュレーションズ, Ban Ban Shimyurēshonzu): Summons Simulation Gamer and access Simulation Gamer Level 50. It is an updated version of Bang Bang Shooting.
- Bang Bang Tank Gashat (バンバンタンクガシャット, Ban Ban Tanku Gashatto)
- Bakusou Bike Gashat (爆走バイクガシャット, Bakusō Baiku Gashatto, lit. "Roaring Bike Gashat"): Used to activate Bike Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 or Level 0 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. Kiriya gave this Gashat to Emu, right before his death. Kiriya regains this Gashat when he's revived.
- Giri Giri Chambara Gashat (ギリギリチャンバラガシャット, Giri Giri Chanbara Gashatto, lit. "Slash Slash Sword Fight Gashat"): Summons Chambara Gamer and accesses Chambara Bike Gamer Level 3. Kiriya lost this Gashat to Dan, right before his death. Kiriya regains this Gashat when he's revived.
- Proto Jet Combat Gashat (プロトジェットコンバットガシャット, Puroto Jetto Kombatto Gashatto): Summons the Proto Combat Gamer and accesses Proto Combat Bike Gamer.
- Proto Shakariki Sports Gashat (プロトシャカリキスポーツガシャット, Puroto Shakariki Supōtsu Gashatto): Summons the Proto Sports Gamer and accesses Proto Sports Bike Gamer.
- Proto Mighty Action X Gashat (プロトマイティアクションXガシャット, Puroto Maiti Akushon Ekusu Gashatto): Used to activate Action Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver.
- Proto Mighty Action X Origin Gashat (プロトマイティアクションXオリジンガシャット ): Used to activate Action Gamer Level 0.
- Shakariki Sports Gashat (シャカリキスポーツガシャット, Shakariki Supōtsu Gashatto, lit. "Enthusiastic Sports Gashat"): Summons Sports Gamer and accesses Sports Action Gamer Level 3. Dan lost this Gashat after losing a fight against the four Riders in Episode 11, while Emu took it.
- Proto Shakariki Sports Gashat (プロトシャカリキスポーツガシャット, Puroto Shakariki Supōtsu Gashatto): Summons the Proto Sports Gamer and accesses Proto Sports Action Gamer Level 3.
- Dangerous Zombie Gashat (デンジャラスゾンビガシャット, Denjarasu Zonbi Gashatto): Used to activate the Zombie Gamer Level X and Zombie Action Gamer Level X-0 form through the use of the Buggle Driver. Originally a white Gashat with a blank picture, it was completed by installing data of death into it with the Gashacon Bugvisor. Dan did this by letting his Rider Gauge deplete to zero on purpose and pointed the weapon to his heart. However, this cannot be used in Gamer Driver, as when it is inserted into one, it will consume the Rider in dark energy and drain the Rider's Rider Gauge, leaving them with very little life energy.
- Giri Giri Chambara Gashat (ギリギリチャンバラガシャット, Giri Giri Chanbara Gashatto, lit. "Slash Slash Sword Fight Gashat"): Summons Chambara Gamer. Kiriya lost this Gashat to Dan, right before his death. Emu took this Gashat after Dan's demise.
- Ju Ju Burger Gashat (ジュージューバーガーガシャット, Jū Jū Bāgā Gashatto): Stolen by Parad and later given to Dan.
- Taddle Quest Gashat (タドルクエストガシャット, Tadoru Kuesuto Gashatto): Kuroto took this Gashat from Hiiro in Episode 16. Dan then used the data from the Gashat to develop Gashat Gear Dual β. Hiiro later recovers it in Episode 19.
- DoReMiFa Beat Gashat (ドレミファビートガシャット, Doremifa Bīto Gashatto): Summons Beat Gamer. Kuroto took this Gashat from Hiiro in Episode 16.
- Bang Bang Shooting Gashat (バンバンシューティングガシャット, Ban Ban Shūtingu Gashatto): Kuroto took this Gashat from Taiga in Episode 18. Dan then uses the data from the Gashat to develop Gashat Gear Dual β. Taiga later recovers it in Episode 21.
- Jet Combat Gashat (ジェットコンバットガシャット, Jetto Konbatto Gashatto): Summons Combat Gamer. Kuroto took this Gashat from Taiga in Episode 18.
- Gashat Gear Dual β (ガシャットギアデュアルβ[ベータ], Gashatto Gia Dyuaru Bēta): Used to summon Fantasy Gamer or Simulation Gamer. Hiiro took this Dual Gashat from Kuroto in Episode 19.
- Unknown 'Unbeatable' Game: A blank Black Gashat that Dan had created in the chance of his death. The game has no visible label, no handle, and is never named. The completed version of the game has the Gashat evolve into a demonic growth that resembled a horribly disfigured version of Totema's hand. While the game wasn't cleared, it emitted a sinister purple aura. While the TV plugged into the console playing the game also emitted the same aura from the screen while flashing a heavily glitching word on the same screen: "Uncontrollable".
- Gashat Gear Dual (ガシャットギアデュアル, Gashatto Gia Dyuaru) Utilized without a Driver to access either Puzzle Gamer or Fighter Gamer Level 50 or with a Driver to access Perfect Knock Out Gamer Level 99
- Perfect Puzzle (パーフェクトパズルー, Pāfekuto Pazurū)
- Knock Out Fighter (ノックアウトファイター, Nokkuaoto Faitā)
- Dangerous Zombie Gashat (デンジャラスゾンビガシャット, Denjarasu Zonbi Gashatto):Taken from Dan before his death. Kuroto later takes it back in Episode 31
- Kamen Rider Chronicle Gashat (仮面ライダークロニクルガシャット, Kamen Raidā Kuronikuru Gashatto, lit. "Masked Rider Chronicle Gashat"): Used to activate Chronicle Gamer form through the use of the Buggle Driver II. Directly use without driver to become a Ride-Player.
- An unfinished version of the Kamen Rider Chronicle Gashat which had a black label was shown in Episode 22.
- Toki Meki Crisis Gashat (ときめきクライシスガシャット, Tokimeki Kuraishisu Gashatto, lit. "Heartthrob Crisis Gashat"): Used to activate Toki Meki Crisis Gamer Level X form through the use of the Buggle Driver II.
- Taddle Legacy Gashat (タドルレガシーガシャット, Tadoru Regashī Gashatto): Summons Legacy Gamer and accesses Legacy Gamer Level 50. It is a slightly-damaged version of the one his main-universe counterpart later receives.
- Hurricane Ninja Gashat (ハリケーンニンジャガシャット, Harikēn Ninja Gashatto): Used to access Ninja Gamer.
- Drago Knight Hunter Z Gashat (ドラゴナイトハンターZガシャット, Dorago Naito Hantā Zetto Gashatto): Allows Ex-Aid, Brave, Snipe and Lazer to change into their Level 5 forms (either Full Dragon or into four separate parts: Ex-Aid - Dragon Fang, Brave - Dragon Blade, Snipe - Dragon Gun, Lazer - Dragon Claw). Emu lost this Gashat after Hiiro takes it from him in Episode 13 but later recovers it in Episode 14. Emu lost this Gashat again after Taiga takes it from him in Episode 15. Taiga lost this Gashat after Kuroto takes it from him in Episode 18 but Hiiro later recovers it in Episode 19.
- A prototype Drago Knight Hunter Z Gashat with colorless label, used by Graphite to transform into his Dark Graphite Bugster form. It was recovered by Parad after Graphite's defeat. Kazushige Ryuzaki also used it to transform into the Doral Bugster.
These Rider Gashats are based off of Ex-Aid's Kamen Rider predecessors. Based on the creation of the Drive, Gaim and Wizard Gashats, they were created via infusing data of the Riders from the Ganabarizing game into blank Gashats.
- Let's Go Ichi Gou! Gashat (レッツゴー1号!ガシャット, Rettsu Gō Ichigō! Gashatto, lit. Let's Go 1 Gashat): Based on Kamen Rider 1. Released as part of Toei Hero World’s 3rd anniversary event to mark their closing on January 15, 2017. Used to activate Ichigou Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver.[2][3]
- Adventure Guy Kuuga Gashat (冒険野郎クウガ, Bōken Yarō Kūga): Based on Kamen Rider Kuuga.
- Agito of the Sun Gashat (太陽のアギト, Taiyō no Agito): Based on Kamen Rider Agito.
- Mirror Labryinth Ryuki Gashat (ミラーラビリンス龍騎, Mirā Rabirinsu Ryūki): Based on Kamen Rider Ryuki.
- Moshi Moshi Faiz Gashat (モシモシファイズ, Moshi Moshi Faizu, lit. Hello Faiz): Based on Kamen Rider Faiz.
- King of Poker Blade Gashat (キングオブポーカーブレイド, Kingu obu Pōkā Bureido): Based on Kamen Rider Blade.
- Taiko Master Hibiki Gashat (太鼓マスター響鬼, Taiko Masutā Hibiki, lit. Drum Master Hibiki): Based on Kamen Rider Hibiki.
- Insect Wars Kabuto Gashat (昆虫大戦争カブト, Konchū Dai Sensō Kabuto): Based on Kamen Rider Kabuto.
- Time Express Den-O Gashat (時空特急電王, Jikū Tokkyū Den-Ō): Based on Kamen Rider Den-O.
- DokiDoki Makai Castle Kiva Gashat (ドキドキ魔界城キバ, DokiDoki Makai-Jō Kiba, lit. Thump-Thump Castle of Demon World Kiva): Based on Kamen Rider Kiva.
- Barcode Warrior Decade Gashat (バーコードウォーリアーディケイド, Bākōdo Wōriā Dikeido): Based on Kamen Rider Decade. Used to activate Decade Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver.
- Detective Double Gashat (名探偵ダブルガシャット, Meitantei Daburu Gashatto): Based on Kamen Rider Double.
- Jungle OOO Gashat (ジャングルオーズガシャット, Janguru Ōzu Gashatto): Based on Kamen Rider OOO. Used to activate OOO Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver.
- Space Galaxy Fourze Gashat (スペースギャラクシーフォーゼガシャット, Supēsu Gyarakushī Fōze Gashatto): Based on Kamen Rider Fourze. Used to activate Fourze Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver.
- Magic The Wizard Gashat (マジックザウィザードガシャット, Majikku Za Wizādo Gashatto): Based on Kamen Rider Wizard. Used to activate Wizard Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. This Gashat will be used in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Kamen Rider Genm "Legend Rider Stage".
- Toukenden Gaim Gashat (刀剣伝ガイムガシャット, Tōken-den Gaimu Gashatto, lit. Swords Legend Gaim Gashat): Based on Kamen Rider Gaim. Used to activate Gaim Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. This Gashat will be used in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Kamen Rider Genm "Legend Rider Stage".
- Full Throttle Drive Gashat (フルスロットルドライブガシャット, Furu Surottoru Doraibu Gashatto): Based on Kamen Rider Drive. Used to activate Drive Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. This Gashat will be used in Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Kamen Rider Genm "Legend Rider Stage".
- Kaigan Ghost Gashat (カイガンゴーストガシャット, Kaigan Gōsuto Gashatto, lit. Eyes Open Ghost Gashat): Based on Kamen Rider Ghost. Used to activate Ghost Gamer Level 1, advances to Level 2 after pulling the lever on the Gamer Driver. Initially revealed as the Original Rider Gashat (オリジナルライダーガシャット, Orijinaru Raidā Gashatto), it is only obtainable by purchasing the Super Ex-Aid Premium Box Set version of the video game All Kamen Rider: Rider Revolution. This Gashat will be used in Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Rider and Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Kamen Rider Genm "Legend Rider Stage".
- Ganbarizing Gashat (ガンバライジングガシャット, Ganbaraijingu Gashatto): Used by Genm. Originally incomplete, its data was completed using data from the Legend Rider Gashats. Genm plugged it into a Collabos Bugster to summon duplicates of Kamen Riders Double, OOO and Fourze.
These Rider Gashats are based off of games released by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.[4]
- Pac Adventure Gashat (パックアドベンチャーガシャット, Pakku Adobenchā Gashatto):
- Famista Gashat (ファミスタガシャット, Famisuta Gashatto):
- Xevious Gashat (ゼビウスガシャット, Zebiusu Gashatto):
- Taiko no Tatsujin Gashat (太鼓の達人ガシャット, Taiko no Tatsujin Gashatto, lit. Taiko Drum Master Gashat):
- Galaxian Gashat (ギャラクシアンガシャット, Gyarakushian Gashatto):
These are Rider Gashats that do not fit any of the preceding categories.
- Mighty Action X Gashat (Battle Sound ver.): A variant of the Mighty Action X Gashat with the line "KAMEN RIDER EX-AID LEVEL 2 SOUND" and Ex-Aid Level 2's transformation sequence on the cover. It is a toy-exclusive Gashat accompanying the release of one of the limited edition versions of the single for EXCITE, and contains a soundtrack which plays whenever Ex-Aid goes into battle.[5]
- Mighty Action X Gashat (Theme Song ver.):A variant of the Mighty Action X Gashat with EXCITE album on the cover. It is a toy-exclusive Gashat accompanying the release of one of the limited edition versions of the single for EXCITE, and contains a short version of said theme song.[5]
- Mighty Action X Gashat (Battle Rush Design ver.):A variant of the Mighty Action X Gashat with the Kamen Rider: Battle Rush game cover on the Gashat cover. It is a Gashat given out in a campaign for the Kamen Rider: Battle Rush mobile game. The sounds are identical to the Mighty Action X Gashat, the only difference being the artwork - as the “design” part implies.[6]
- DoReMiFa Beat Gashat (Poppy Pipopapo's version): A variant of the DoReMiFa Beat Gashat with Poppy Pipopapo on the cover.
- Proto Taddle Quest Gashat (プロトタドルクエストガシャット, Puroto Tadoru Kuesuro Gashatto): One of the 10 original prototype Gashats, which would allow Brave to transform into a grayscale version of Quest Gamer Level 2. The toy version was released as part of an event tied to Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbarizing.[7]
- Proto Gekitotsu Robots Gashat (プロトゲキトツロボッツガシャット, Puroto Gekitotsu Robottsu Gashatto, lit. Ptoto Clash Robots Gashat): One of the 10 original prototype Gashats, which would allow Ex-Aid to transform into a grayscale version of Robot Action Gamer Level 3. It was also used by Soji Kuruse to transform into the Robol Bugster. The toy version was released along with the DX Rider Gashat Case.[8]
- Proto DoReMiFa Beat Gashat (プロトドレミファビートガシャット, Puroto Doremifa Bito Gashatto):One of the 10 original prototype Gashats, which would allow Brave to transform into a grayscale version of Beat Quest Gamer Level 3.
- Proto Giri Giri Chambara Gashat[9] (プロトギリギリチャンバラガシャット, Puroto Giri Giri Chanbara Gashatto): One of the 10 original prototype Gashats, which would allow Lazer to transform into a grayscale version of Chambara Bike Gamer Level 3. It was also used by Ageha Takeda to transform into the Giril Bugster.
- Mighty Brothers XX Gashat (Level X Ver.):
- Mighty Brothers XX Gashat (Level XX Ver.):
Unused Sounds
Level 2, Level 3 and Level 50 transformation phrases have been programmed into all DX Rider Gashats, but the Level 3 sounds for Riders' primary Gashats and Level 2 sounds for their secondary Gashats have no confirmation regarding their presence in the show, and exist here for completion's sake.
- Level 2 sounds:
- Shakariki Sports - "Gachan! Level Up! Shakariki, Shakariki! Ooh-ha! Shakariki, Shakariki Spo~rts!"
- Gekitotsu Robots - "Gachan! Level Up! Gekitotsu Robot! Gekitotsu Robots!"
- DoReMiFa Beat - "Gachan! Level Up! Bea~t! Beat, Beat, Bea~t! DoReMiFa Bea~t!"
- Jet Combat - "Gachan! Level Up! Jet! Jet! Comba~t!"
- Giri Giri Chambara - "Gachan! Level Up! Giri Giri no Chan Chan Bara Bara! Giri Giri Chambara!"
- Drago Knight Hunter Z - "Gachan! Level Up! Drago~! Knight~! Drago~Knight Hunter!"[10]
- Dangerous Zombie - "Gachan! Level Up! Da-Dangerous Zombie! Da-Dangerous Zombie!"
- Ju Ju Burger - "Gachan! Level Up! Buns ni Lettuce ni Tomato ni Cheese! Ju Ju Burger!"
- Toki Meki Crisis - "Gachan! Level Up! Senobi Shitaikedo! Choppiri Tereruwa! Toki Meki Crisis!"
- Kamen Rider Chronicle - "Gachan! Level Up! Rider Chronicle!"
- Level 3 sounds:
- Mighty Action X - "A Gacha! Mighty Mighty Mighty Mighty Action! Mighty Mighty Mighty Mighty Action!"
- Proto Mighty Action X - "A Gacha! Mighty Jump! Mighty Kick! Migh~ty Actio~n X!"
- Taddle Quest - "A Gacha! Taddle Que~st!"
- Bang Bang Shooting - "A Gacha! GaGan Gan GaGan! Yes! BaBang Bang BaBang! Bang Bang Shooting!"
- Bakusou Bike - "A Gacha! Bi-bi-bi-b-bike de Bakusou! Lonely Way! Ride Bakusou Bike!"
- Let's Go Ichi Gou! - "A Gacha! Cy-Cy-Cy-Cyclone de Gekisou! Henshin da! Iku ze, Rider Fight!"[11]
- Adventure Guy Kuuga - "A Gacha! Mighty, Dragon! Pegasus, Titan! Rising, Amazing! Ultimate! Kuuga!"
- Agito of the Sun - "A Gacha! Agito Gills G3! Mezameru Tamashii!"
- Mirror Labyrinth Ryuki - "A Gacha! Advent! Vent! Vent! Final Vent!"
- Moshi Moshi Faiz - "A Gacha! Keitai Hitotsude 555! (Complete) Moshi moshi Faiz!"
- King of Poker Blade - "A Gacha! Blade Garren Ni Chalice Ni Leangle! Trump Shoubu!"
- Taiko Master Hibiki - "A Gacha! Dodon don dodon! Dodon don dodon! Kitaetemasu kara Hibiki!"
- Insect Wars Kabuto - "A Gacha! Te-ten-ten, ten no michi! Ca-Ca-Ca-Cast Off! Clock Up! Beetle!"
- Time Express Den-O - "A Gacha! Shuppatsu Shinkou! Momo, Ura, Kin, Ryuu! Deneb ni Sieg ni tsuide ni Teddy!"
- DokiDoki Makai Castle Kiva - "A Gacha! Dokidoki! Kamitsuki! Kivat Bat! Gabutto henshin! Vampire!"
- Barcode Warrior Decade - "A Gacha! Toorisugaru sekai meguru onore Decade!"
- Detective Double - "A Gacha! Cyclone! Joker! Futari de Hitori! Cyclone! Joker! Futari de Extreme!"
- Jungle OOO - "A Gacha! Tatoba, Gatakiriba, Shauta, Sagohzo, Latorartar, Putotyra, Tajadol, OOO!
- Space Galaxy Fourze - "A Gacha! Buttobase! Yuujou! Seishun Galaxy! 3-2-1 Fourze!"
- Magic The Wizard - "A Gacha! Do-Do-Drago! Ra-Ra-Ra-Rise! Flame! Water! Hurricane! Land! All Dragon!
- Toukenden Gaim - "A Gacha! Orange Ichigo ni Pineapple! Banana! Budou! Melon! Soiya! Gaim!
- Full Throttle Drive - "A Gacha! Bu-Bun-Bun! Bun-Bu-Bun! Nou Saibou ga Top Gear!
- Kaigan Ghost - "A Gacha! Go! Go-Go! Go-Go! Kaigan, Let's Go! Go! Go-Go! Go-Go! Kaigan, Kakugo!"[12]
- Level 50 sounds:
- Taddle Fantasy - "Dual Up! Satan appeared! (Say "Ma~o~u"!) Taddle Fantasy! (dark orchestal music)"
- Bang Bang Simulations - "Dual Up! Enemy is coming! Shootdown their Bang Bang Simulations! (military orchestral music)"
Behind The Scenes
Portrayal
The voice of the Rider Gashats was provided by Hironobu Kageyama (影山 ヒロノブ, Kageyama Hironobu), barring the Toki Meki Crisis Gashat and Poppy version of the DoReMiFa Beat Gashat, which were voiced by Poppy Pipopapo's actress, Ruka Matsuda (松田 るか, Matsuda Ruka), as well as the Kamen Rider Chronicle Gashat which was voiced by Junichi Suwabe (諏訪部 順一, Suwabe Jun'ichi), who was also narrator for the series and voice actor of Lovelica Bugster.[13]
Notes
- "Gashat" is the combination of the onomatopoeia sound in Japanese, "Gasha", used for a video game cartridge being entered into a console, and "cassette".
- Each of the Rider Gashats and the forms they produce are based on Video Game genres or types of games:
- Mighty Action X is a 2D Side-scrolling Platformer.
- Taddle Quest is a Role-playing video game.
- Bang Bang Shooting is a Shooter game.
- Bakusou Bike is a Motorcycle Racing game.
- Gekitotsu Robots is a 1v1 Brawler game where you build robots and fight with them, referencing the Nintendo game Gekitō! Custom Robo.
- DoReMiFa Beat is a Rhythm game.
- Jet Combat is a Shoot 'em up.
- Giri Giri Chambara is a Hack-and-slash game.
- Shakariki Sports is a Sports game.
- Drago Knight Hunter Z is a 4-player co-op Monster Hunting game.
- Dangerous Zombie is a Survival horror game.
- Ju Ju Burger is a Cooking video game referencing the arcade game BurgerTime.
- Knock Out Fighter is a Fighting game.
- Perfect Puzzle is a Puzzle video game.
- Mighty Brothers XX is a 2-player platformer game referencing the Nintendo game Mario Bros.
- Taddle Fantasy is a Simulation role-playing game where the player takes on the role of a villain trying to take over the world with dark magic and minions, possibly a nod to the Overlord game series or Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord.
- Bang Bang Simulations is a Naval simulation game.
- Kamen Rider Chronicle is an Massively multiplayer online game / Augmented reality game.
- Bang Bang Tank is a Tank combat game.
- Night of Safari is a big game hunting simulation game similar to Cabela's African Safari.
- Tokimeki Crisis is a Dating Sim game.
- Maximum Mighty X is a Mecha simulation game.
- Hyper Muteki is a Cheat cartridge similar to Game Genie.
- Hurricane Ninja is based on ninja themed games such as Ninja Gaiden
- Mighty Creator VRX is a virtual reality game similar to the Samsung Gear headset or the Virtual Boy.
- Taddle Legacy is a JRPG game.
- Kamen Rider Chronicle is a sandbox MMORPG survival game.
- Each Rider or Gamer is based on its Gashat's cover art.
- Genm's Proto Mighty Action X Gashat is very similar to Protodrive's Shift Speed Prototype as both are prototype versions of the main Riders' transformation trinkets.
- The Drago Knight Hunter Z Gashat's name is very similar to Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight, the English adaptation of Kamen Rider Ryuki.
- This Gashat's use as a power-up for any Rider is also similar to the Survive Cards from Ryuki, which despite only being used on screen by the main 2 Riders of the series are actually usable by any of them, as S.I.C. entries demonstrate.
- The early design for the Drago Knight Hunter Z Gashat has more detail on the dragon head portion when compared with the final version. The label for the Gashat was also changed.
- Mighty Action X is the only game people can download and play it after they bought All Kamen Rider: Rider Revolution.
- In the toyline, the Rider Gashat sounds can be played without the use of the DX Gamer Driver, similar to the Gaia Memories with the DX Double and Lost Drivers, and also the Lockseeds with the DX Sengoku and Genesis Drivers.[14]
- All the "game stickers" of the Gashats have the numbers '56569-4545-001132-321569-45-0012-321' and '50231887-45046-54609' stylized to look like Game Serial Numbers. The numbers have no known meaning.
- Rider Gashat's concept of reformatting the Rider's surroundings and randomly spawning floating solid platforms and collectible items around the battlefield when activated is similar to the Action Duels in the co-airing anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V.
- The nature of the Gashats used by the main riders being less powerful than the originals due to them being refined to prevent the power corrupting the users and damaging the body parallels the Gaia Memories of Kamen Rider W.
- The Prototype Gashats being used to either turn into a Rider or a Bugster also parallels, yet is also an inverse of the T2 Gaia Memories. Both are more powerful than the series' normal transformation devices and can turn a user into either a Rider or a monster, but the Proto Gashats were first, while the T2 Memories came second after their respective series collectables in terms of in-series production.
- Genm's usage of the Shakariki Sports Gashat in his Level 2 form to perform a Critical Strike instead of his Proto Mighty Action X Gashat suggests that Proto Gashats may be incapable of performing finishers, or that their finishers are either too weak to want to use or too strong or unstable to be used safely.
- In the toyline, they can be used for Critical Strikes, but have no Critical Finish announcements.
- Gashats take elements of the Gaia Memories, Astroswitches, and Lockseeds in design and function:
- Both Rider Gashats and Gaia Memories are removed from the main belt and inserted into a secondary slot to activate their belt finishers. Both Astroswitches and certain larger sized Rider Gashats activate their finishers by pulling the Driver's lever again.
- All four of these devices can be inserted into weapons to activate weapon finishers.
- Gaia Memories, Lockseeds, and Rider Gashats all have buttons that, when pressed, declare the name of the individual device. Astroswitches declare their name when inserted into the Fourze Driver.
- The Double Driver and Gamer Driver both can utilize two Memories/Gashats at once, and there are Memories/Gashats that take up both slots.
- They are all used by villains. Dopants use Memories to transform, Zodiarts use Zodiarts Switches to transform, Inves use Lockseeds to become more powerful, and Bugsters are born from games that have been made into Gashats, as well as the Collabos Bugsters using Gashats directly to gain armor.
- Particularly powerful instances are much larger and sometimes come with unique functionality, such as the Fang Memory which transforms into a dinosaur and has its own Sengoku Driver-like finishers, the N and S Magnet Switches that combine into the NS MagPhone and can be used as gun triggers in Magnet States, the Kiwami Lockseed which connects to the Kachidoki Lockseed and can be turned to summon weapons, and the Gashat Gear Dual which contains two games, functions on its own, and can be used in the Gamer Driver for a super form.
- The Kiwami Lockseed and Hyper Muteki Gashat mirror each other by both being final form devices that combine with a super form device to activate the final form.
Appearances
- Kamen Rider Ghost
- File:Icon-exaid.png Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
- Episode 1: I'm a Kamen Rider!
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Virtual Operations "Ex-Aid Chapter"
- Episode 2: Another Prodigy with No Thank You?
- Episode 3: BANG, That Jerk is Coming!
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Virtual Operations "Snipe Chapter"
- Episode 4: An Operation Called Dash!
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Virtual Operations "Brave Chapter"
- Episode 5: Everyone Gathers for a Clashing Crash!
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Virtual Operations "Lazer Chapter"
- Episode 6: A Hollow Beating in the Heart!
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Virtual Operations "Genm Chapter"
- Episode 7: The Reason for Some Lies!
- Episode 8: Men, Fly High!
- Episode 9: Beat Up the Dragon!
- Episode 10: Uneven Doctors!
- Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Rider
- Kamen Rider Ex-Aid "Tricks": Kamen Rider Genm
- Episode 1: Part. I: Legend Rider Stage
- Episode 2: Part. II: Legend Gamer Stage
- Episode 3: Part. III: Final Legend Stage
- Episode 11: Who's the Black Kamen Rider?
- Episode 12: Christmas Special: Targeting the Silver X mas!
- Episode 13: Defined Destiny
- Episode 14: We're Kamen Riders!
- Episode 15: A New Challenger Appears!
- Episode 16: The Paradox Who Defeated M
- Episode 17: A Nonstandard BURGSTER?
- Episode 18: The Truth Exposed
- Episode 19: A Sudden Fantasy!?
- Kamen Rider Brave: ~Let's Survive! Revival of the Beast Rider Squad!~
- Episode 20: Take Off Against the Direction of the Wind!
- Episode 21: Chasing the Mystery!
- Episode 22: Engineered History!
- Episode 23: To The Max, Dead or Alive!
- Episode 24: Go Together, Embracing Your Ambitions!
- Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Chou Super Hero Taisen
- Kamen Rider Snipe: Episode ZERO
References
- ↑ http://gameridernews.tumblr.com/post/159170334752/the-gashatrophies-are-a-part-of-kamen-rider
- ↑ http://gameridernews.tumblr.com/post/152649359109/dx-lets-go-ichigou-gashat-dxレッツゴー1号ガシャット-dx
- ↑ http://toei-heroworld.jp/news_post.php?id=702555817f76f04d15
- ↑ http://www.heroshock.com/?p=26131
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD6urcL2aPI
- ↑ http://gameridernews.tumblr.com/post/158282289067/rider-gashat-mighty-action-x-battle-rush-design
- ↑ http://www.ganbarizing.com/gh/event/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whIbyRT8_lQ
- ↑ http://www.heroshock.com/?p=25726
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JI2DrCBOJ6E
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-Om0Tthavs&t=2s
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg66Bc_-4uY
- ↑ https://twitter.com/MY_MURMUR/status/857437087506640896
- ↑ voice kamenrider ex-aid DX shakarikisports gashat シャカリキスポーツガシャット 音声