Kamen Rider The First (仮面ライダー THE FIRST Kamen Raidā Za Fāsuto , Masked Rider The First) is a 2005 Japanese tokusatsu film. The film is an adaptation of the television series Kamen Rider,
though there are many differences between the film and the original
programme; some of these, however, are due to a closer reliance on the
original Kamen Rider manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. Written by Toshiki Inoue and directed by Takao Nagaishi, the film stars Masaya Kikawada as Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1 and Hassei Takano as Hayato Ichimonji/Kamen Rider 2.
The film was released theatrically on December 5, 2005, though it had several early screenings around Tokyo during the previous two months, beginning on October 23, at the Tokyo Film Festival. It was released on Region 2 DVD on April 21, 2006. American anime distributor Media Blasters released the film subtitled-only on Region 1 DVD on April 3, 2007.
The film's theme song is "Bright! our Future" by Da Pump, though the opening features a small portion of the original Kamen Rider theme song, "Let's Go!! Rider Kick", sung by Masato Shimon.
Hassei Takano As Ichimonji Hayato
College student Takeshi Hongo is abducted into terrorist organisation Shocker (Sacred Hegemony Of Cycle Kindred Evolutional Realm), at the hands of a cyborg Inhumanoid (Kaijin) known as the Bat. There, he undergoes painful reconstructive surgery, turning him into an Inhumanoid himself. Unlike the original series, he does not escape prior to mental condition
by Shocker, and becomes one of their soldiers, nicknamed "Hopper". He
carries out a mission successfully, and meets Shocker's Major Agents,
including Dr. Shinigami.
Hongo receives his orders— Kill those who have seen Shocker's
Inhumanoid soldiers. However, what he doesn't realise is that the two
witnesses are the journalist who had interviewed him prior to his
kidnapping, Asuka Midorikawa (Rena Komine) and her fiancé Katsuhiko Yano (Hassei Takano).
Attacking the two along with Shocker soldier Spider, it is here that
Hongo remembers his humanity, and has an epiphany with regards to what
he should do. Despite his efforts, Katsuhiko is killed by Spider, and
Asuka finds Hongo next to the body. Blaming him for Katsuhiko's death,
she begins to follow him, attempting to ascertain why who she thought
was a normal college student is a murderer.
Meanwhile, at Shocker headquarters, it is revealed that those who undergo Shocker's treatment need periodic blood transfusions,
lest they reject their cybernetic components. Though Hongo seems to
lack the need for the transfusions, he is labeled a "traitor" by Shocker
and must be destroyed. It is here that Dr. Shinigami reveals his plan
to create a second soldier based on Hopper's design to do the job.
Hongo, having now abandoned Shocker, visits Tōbei Tachibana, who gives him his motorcycle,
the Cyclone. He is then able to defeat Spider. Asuka meets Hayato
Ichimonji, who is identical to her fiancé, who she thought was dead. He
reveals that "Katsuhiko Yano" was an alias. What he doesn't tell Asuka
is that he has been kidnapped by Shocker and turned into the 2nd Hopper.
His mission: defeat Hongo at any cost.
The film also features a subplot,
interspersed throughout. It involves two terminally ill hospital
patients, who get a chance to live after an offer by Shocker. The couple
is taken to Shocker's island base, where they laugh and play under the
watchful eye of Shocker's sinister bird logo. It is only then that it is
revealed that this part of the film has been a flashback,
taking place around a year ago. The two had undergone the
reconfiguration and surfaced in the current story as Shocker soldiers
Cobra and Snake, who branded Ichimonji a traitor for failing Shocker by
putting his feelings for Asuka first.
Ultimately, the Riders team up after Bat attempts to kidnap Asuka and
turn her into an Inhumanoid, which enrages Ichimonji enough to cause
him to turn on his former masters. They defeat Shocker's three cyborg
soldiers at their island base, but Shinigami and other Major Agents have
survived, and they're already in the fashioning of a new base of
operations while plotting a new scheme to eliminate Riders, once and for
all.
The film was produced by Ishinomori Productions and Toei, who have also produced every previous television series and films in the Kamen Rider franchise. It was followed by a sequel, Kamen Rider The Next.