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Kamen Rider Super-1(仮面ライダースーパー1,Kamen Raidā Sūpā Wan, Masked Rider Super-1 in English) is a Japanesetokusatsusuperherotelevision series. It is the seventh installment in the Kamen Rider Series. The series was broadcast on the Mainichi Broadcasting System from October 17, 1980 to October 3, 1981, lasting 48 episodes. The series was a co-production between Toei and Ishinomori Productions, and was created by Shōtarō Ishinomori.
Kazuya Oki volunteers to undergo cybernetic surgery in the International Space Development Program in the United States in order to become an astronaut who can survive in outer space without the need for a bulky external suit. After a successful operation, he is given the codename "Super-1". Before he can depart for space, however, the base where he received his operation is attacked by the Dogma Kingdom. Only Kazuya is able to escape and determined to avenge the deaths of the scientists, he returns to Japan and is trained by a martial arts expert, Master Genkai. With this knowledge, he is able to transform into the powerful Kamen Rider Super-1 to fight the evil Dogma Kingdom and later the Jin Dogma.
The Dogma Kingdom (ドグマ王国,Doguma Ōkoku) is a secret extremist organization originating from Dark-Nebula B-26 who are seeking to kill Super-1 and rule the earth with their cyborgs, purging all those deemed unworthy of the utopia.
Akira Shioji as Emperor Terror Macro/Kaiser Crow (帝王テラーマクロ/カイザーグロウ,Teiō Terā Makuro/Kaizā Gurō, 1-23): The leader of the Dogma Kingdom, an ancient looking man who surrounds himself with bodyguards. The bells that hang down under his throne ring to announce his arrival, and also serve as a means of discipline. After General Megirl's failure to destroy Super-1, he transforms into Kaiser Crow to fight him personally, and is destroyed by Super-1 Super Rider Moon Surface Kick.
Toshihiko Miki as General Megirl/Death Buffalo (メガール将軍/死神バッファロー,Megāru Shōgun/Shinigami Baffarō, 1-22): The Dogma Kingdom's only eminent chief, he was a human named Masato Okuzawa (奥沢 正人,Okuzawa Masato) until an event five years prior resulted in his joining Dogma. He rides the horse Baraga (バラガ,Baraga) and is a master of the sword. After all his subordinates are killed, he transforms into Death Buffalo to fight Kamen Rider Super-1, and is destroyed by Super-1 Super Rider Spark Kick.
Dogma Bodyguards (ドグマ親衛隊,1-23): As their name states, they won't let anyone get too close to Terror Macro. They are higher ranks than General Megirl.
Dogma Fighters (ドグマファイター,Doguma Faitā, 1-23): The Dogma Kingdom's foot soldiers. Scientists wear the white gowns.
Jin Dogma
After the destruction of the Dogma Kingdom, the Jin Dogma (ジンドグマ,Jin Doguma) organization appeared to take its place in terrorizing Japan.
Kentarō Kachi as Marshal Demon/Satan Snake (悪魔元帥/サタンスネーク,Akuma Gensui/Satan Sunēku, 24-48): The leader of the Jin Dogma, a coldhearted cyborg fighter who praises the glory of cybernetics. After his servants were killed by Kamen Rider Super-1, he transformed into Satan Snake to fight Kamen Rider Super-1. He was destroyed by Super-1 with the Lightning Sword (稲妻電光剣,Inazuma Denkōken).
Yuki Yoshizawa as Princess Yōkai/Satan Doll (妖怪王女/サタンドール,Yōkai Ōjo/Satan Dōru, 24-46): Wearing a butterfly mask, she has no interest in Jin Dogma's affairs. She was destroyed by Super-1's Super Rider Horizon Kick.
Hiroo Kawarazaki as Commander Onibi/Onibibinba (鬼火司令/オニビビンバ,Onibi Shirei/Onibibinba, 24-46): A quick-tempered character. He was destroyed by Super-1's Super Rider Horizon Kick.
Kazuo Suzuki as Doctor Ghost/Gold Ghost (幽霊博士/ゴールドゴースト,Yūrei Hakase/Gorudo Gōsuto, 24-47): An eccentric figure. He is destroyed by Super Rider's Sky Continual Kick.
Yōko Tōdō as Staff Officer Witch/Majoringa (魔女参謀/マジョリンガ,Majo Sanbō/Majoringa), 24-48): A voluptuous sorceress. Assuming the form of Majoringa, she was destroyed fighting Super-1 with the Lightning Sword while praising Jin Dogma with her last breath.
Jin Fighters (ジンファイター,Jin Faitā, 24-48): The Jin Dogma's footsoldiers who brainwashed and upgraded the Dogma Fighters of the Dogma Kingdom. Footsoldiers have a silver mask and silver lines, and bodyguards have a golden mask and golden lines.
Kamen Rider Super-1: The Movie
The film was released on March 14, 1981. Produced by Tōru Hirayama.
Plot
The Dogma Kingdom attacks the Matagi (mountain tribe) village of Yamabiko to steal the sacred Flying Dragon Fortress and wreak havoc all over Japan. Six children from the fallen village take refuge in a nearby town, keeping their identities as Matagi citizens a secret. Kamen Rider Super-1 must protect these children from the Dogma Kingdom, as they hold the secret to the Flying Dragon Fortress' weakness.