Rider Kick

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Kamen Rider 2 performing a Rider Kick against a monster from the original series
Kamen Rider 2 performing a Rider Kick against a monster from the original series

The Rider Kick is finishing move from the Kamen Rider series. It has traditionally consisted of a flying side kick and is used against the monster/kaijin after it has been weakened from fighting with the Rider. Throughout the various Kamen Rider series, it has taken many different forms and has become somewhat less prominent among Rider attacks. Despite this, the Rider Kick remains one of the more well-known staples of the franchise.

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  • Flying Side Kick (aka Flying Kick or Jump Kick) - A standard flying kick. The Rider either jumps or flips towards the monster and finishes with a side kick. This is the most commonly used kick for a Rider Kick.
  • Flying Front Kick (aka Jumping Front Kick, Bicycle Kick or Push Kick) - The Rider normally leaps forward and is facing the monster while performing multiple front kicks while one leg is tucked in a bicycle fashion.
  • Drop Kick - The Rider will leap into the air and then drop down onto the monster, kicking it with both feet together. This attack strikes from above than from the front.
  • Corkscrew Kick (aka Screw Kick, Drill Kick or Spiral Kick) - Similar to the Drop Kick, but the Rider will spin while dropping.
  • Axe Kick - The Rider jumps up and the kick strikes downward with the heel of the foot at the adversary.
  • Scissor Kick (or Leg Scissors) - The Rider either jumps or flips towards the monster and will finish with a scissor kick.
  • Roundhouse Kick - The attack where the rider attacks the foe with a forward spinning round kick.
  • Tornado Kick (aka Cyclone Kick, 540 Spin Kick, or Flying Inward Crescent) - A variant of a flying roundhouse kick; however, the area of impact varies (ie instep, heel, arc, etc).

"ZO Kick" / Kamen Rider ZO
"Lucifer's Hammer" / Kamen Rider Delta (Δ)
"Burning Smash" / Kamen Rider Garren [Jack Form]
"Rider Jump/Kick" / Kamen Rider Kick Hopper
"Boisterous Kick" / Kamen Rider Den-O [Climax Form]

"Shadow Kick" / Shadow Moon
"RX Kick" / Kamen Rider Black RX
"Rider Shoot" / Kamen Rider AgitΩ [Trinity Form]
"Gold Smash" / Kamen Rider Kaixa (X)
"Lucifer's Hammer" (Kusaka Version) / Kamen Rider Delta (Δ)
"Burning Smash" / Kamen Rider Garren (Ace Form)
  • "Burning Divide" / Kamen Rider Garren

"RX Kick" / Kamen Rider Black RX
"Doomsday (Unite Final Vent)" / Kamen Rider Ohja
"Spinning Attack" / Kamen Rider Chalice
  • "Spinning Dance" / Kamen Rider Chalice

"Gills Heel Claw" / Kamen Rider Gills
  • "Exceed Heel Claw" / Kamen Rider Exceed Gills
"Rider Kick" (Videogame Variation) / Kamen Rider Dark Kabuto

"Veno Crash" / Kamen Rider Ohja
"Blizzard Crush" / Kamen Rider Leangle

"Rider Kick" / Kamen Rider Kabuto
"Rider Kick" / Kamen Rider Caucasus

"Ki Toujutsu Senpuujin (Whirlwind Blade)" / Kamen Rider Ibuki
"Extender Kick (Rider Kick)" / Kamen Rider Kabuto
"Rider Kick" / Kamen Rider Gatack

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