Both shows have about 10 riders. These riders fight each other and also work together, depending on the situation.
Both shows have another dimension/world that is trying to merge with the world the riders live in.
The riders of Saber are swordsmen/knights. The rider suits of Gaim all have motifs of warriors, which include knights, samurai, and many others.
Both shows have another dimension/world that is trying to merge with the world the riders live in.
The riders of Saber are swordsmen/knights. The rider suits of Gaim all have motifs of warriors, which include knights, samurai, and many others.
Both shows have about 10 riders. These riders fight each other and also work together, depending on the situation.
Both shows have a dimension besides the one where the riders live in
The riders of Saber are swordsmen/knights. The rider suits of Ryuki all have motifs of warriors, which include knights and many others.
Main rider of Saber has a dragon motif and many other riders have animal motifs as well. Main rider of Ryuki has a dragon motif and all the other riders have animal motifs. Both shows have a dark dragon motifed villain that fights the main rider.
Both shows have a dimension besides the one where the riders live in
The riders of Saber are swordsmen/knights. The rider suits of Ryuki all have motifs of warriors, which include knights and many others.
Main rider of Saber has a dragon motif and many other riders have animal motifs as well. Main rider of Ryuki has a dragon motif and all the other riders have animal motifs. Both shows have a dark dragon motifed villain that fights the main rider.
Both series are Kamen Rider series that have Takuro Fukuda as the head screenwriter.
In both series, there is an other-dimensional world, which creates situation in which the heroes are needed. At some point, there is also a race/purpose to gathering the henshin items (eyecons and ridebooks/seikens).
There is a crossover series between the two series.
In both series, there is an other-dimensional world, which creates situation in which the heroes are needed. At some point, there is also a race/purpose to gathering the henshin items (eyecons and ridebooks/seikens).
There is a crossover series between the two series.
Both of these dramas get Anniversary before Fourze and Revice. The content of the story is also the same, but has the theme of Wild animals, God Beasts in one device with the title Story book in the same. also met his ancestors (Kamen Rider #1) for the first time in the history of the Kamen Rider franchise.
Both protagonists have their forms based on Dragons. Along with both protagonists care about saving everyone. However, if you didn't like Saber's failure at saving people, Wizard focus on saving everyone that is in trouble. If you like the friendly relationship between Saber and his Secondary, Blades. Wizard has a similar relationship, although Beast doesn't appear for a while.