Directed by Satoshi Morota Initial release 6 August 2016 Music director Go Sakabe | Written by Takuro Fukuda Director Satoshi Morota Box office 7.8 million USD | |
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Japanese 劇場版 仮面ライダーゴースト 100の眼魂とゴースト運命の瞬間 Hepburn Gekijōban Kamen Raidā Gōsuto Hyaku no Aikon to Gōsuto Unmei no Toki Based on Kamen Rider Ghostby Takuro Fukuda Starring Shun NishimeHikaru OhsawaRyosuke YamamotoTakayuki YanagiHayato IsomuraRyo KimuraNaoto TakenakaIkki Sawamura Cast Similar Kamen Rider × Kamen Ri, The Masked Rider #1, Kamen Rider × Kamen Ri, Kamen Rider Heisei Ge, Kamen Rider Wizard in |
Kamen Rider Ghost the Movie: The 100 Eyecons and Ghost's Fated Moment (劇場版 仮面ライダーゴースト 100の眼魂とゴースト運命の瞬間, Gekijōban Kamen Raidā Gōsuto Hyaku no Aikon to Gōsuto Unmei no Toki) is a 2016 Japanese film, serving as the film adaptation of the 2015-2016 Kamen Rider Series television series Kamen Rider Ghost. It was released in Japan on August 6, 2016, in a double billing with Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger the Movie: The Exciting Circus Panic!.
Contents
The film features the debut of the protagonist of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid.
Plot
When Takeru and his friends celebrate Kanon's 15th birthday, the sky suddenly changes its color. Riding on the Iguana Ghostriker, Takeru, Makoto, and Alain investigate this phenomenon. What they discover is a giant Eyecon in the sky emitting a strange light, which sucked them in! Because of this, they were transported in a village where heroes from the ages are living together.
Cast
Theme song
Short Stories
Roadshow Commemoration! Short Stories (公開記念! ショートストーリー, Kōkai Kinen! Shōto Sutōrī) is a set of short movies to promote the movie that aired following episodes 39-42 of the series.
- Magnificent! The World of the Beginning! (壮大!はじまりの世界!, Sōdai! Hajimari no Sekai!)
- Strongest! Another Ghost! (最強!もう1人のゴースト!, Saikyō! Mō Hitori no Gōsuto!)
- Upheaval! 100 Souls! (動乱!100人の魂!, Dōran! Hyakunin no Tamashii!)
- Fate! The Two Takerus! (宿命!2人のタケル!, Shukumei! Futari no Takeru!)
Reception
The film was 4th placed at the box office on its opening weekend in Japan, with 174,438 admissions and a gross of ¥211 million. By its second weekend it had grossed US$5 million.