Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider Episode 6
Review Summary
This episode delivers insane plot twists, intense action, and significant world-building, making it a crucial watch for fans eager for lore and excitement.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
A quarter of the way through the season, Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider pumps the brakes and pulls up a barstool. Episode 6 shifts the energy entirely — expect a pub hangout episode where conversation replaces combat and the real battles are interpersonal. The introduction of Futaba Shimamura, a pub owner with family baggage involving Ichiyo and Mitsuba, injects fresh sibling tension into the ensemble dynamic. The comedy here lives in the character banter and the contrast between a laid-back setting and simmering resentments bubbling beneath the surface. If you've been riding the action highs of the previous episodes, this one asks you to sit with these characters and actually get to know them. The pacing is deliberately slow, dialogue-heavy, and surprisingly revealing for what looks like a hangout episode.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Coming off the intensity of Episode 5's 'Let Me Be V3 Too,' this episode serves as a deliberate cooldown at the quarter-season mark, letting the cast process recent events while expanding the supporting roster with Futaba Shimamura and her complicated family ties. It bridges the action-heavy early stretch into Episode 7's 'Let Me Join Shocker,' where character motivations sharpen and the conflict with the 'Fake Shocker' gang escalates. Think of this as the calm before deeper narrative waters — foundational character work that the back half of the season will likely cash in on.
©柴田ヨクサル/ヒーローズ・Tojima Rider Project
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