00:00All right, hi people, it's Jake's here, I'm here to do an unboxing video today of
00:05Kikaider01, aka Android Kikaider01, they're referring to it as Android Kikaider01 on this
00:13release, but apparently the actual title of the show is just Kikaider01, so yeah. It is a sequel
00:19series to the original Android Kikaider, and yeah. Unfortunately, unlike the original series though,
00:28the footage to this did not get an HD remaster by Toei, so yeah, this is from Discotec, and Discotec
00:36had to just use the standard F DVD masters from Toei, so yeah, and as far as I can tell,
00:45they probably licensed more of the Kikaider stuff that wasn't already licensed, but yeah,
00:53um, and, and all that, but like, just, we're in the process of like, subtitling it, and
01:01planning out the covers of everything, but yeah. So, uh, yeah, so here we go, with the cover right
01:09here, it's pretty good as a collage of sorts, um, it reminds me of, uh, some other, like,
01:17film and TV covers. I can't remember exactly the movie, but I, this is just reminding me of
01:24something. Yeah, all 46 episodes in Standard Def, SD on Blu-ray, you got Kikaider right there,
01:32him from a different angle, some of the enemies I'm assuming, Android Kikaider01, the, uh, logo is
01:38the same as on the original series set that Discotec released. You have the spine right here
01:45with Kikaider right there, logo for the show, uh, Tokutime, which looks a little, looks printed
01:51a little darker than it should be, and, uh, Discotec TT18, which is Tokutime18, then the
02:01back, um, change Kikaider01, and then, let's see a bad guy right there, description of the
02:09series, uh, some, uh, screenshots of the show, Kikaider again right there, um, Region A, video,
02:191.33x1, 4x3, 480p, Standard Def, audio, Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0, subtitles in English,
02:2746 episodes on one disc, 1120 minutes, and all that. So, yeah. So here we go, with the
02:37Blu-ray case, slightly different cover, but the rest is the same as the slip cover. Here we go,
02:44with the disc, you got this head from the slip cover, and then this, I'm thinking, yeah, it's from
02:51the spine, and then the inside here, a, uh, reversible cover, which is, uh, it's pretty good.
03:02It's pretty nice.
03:06Okay. So, yeah, so I just want to compare the, uh, the covers of the original series and Zero
03:16R1 really quick. Um, as you guys can see, the, uh, logos are the same, um, that I'm assuming
03:24Discotec had to make for this, um, and, um, there's not too many things that are actually
03:32the same, minus having Zero, or Kikaider on the front and everything, then some enemies and
03:38everything, um, the original series set has more going on on the cover. But, yeah. Um, but you can
03:46definitely tell it's the same, uh, franchise and everything. So, yeah, it's actually very interesting
03:52that, uh, Kamen Rider Zero-One was now the first, uh, Toei series, Toei Tokusatsu series, to use the
03:59Zero-One, uh, thing as part of its name and logo. But, yeah, so, you know, it's basically it. So,
04:08link to the description, share, subscribe, and I'll see you guys in the next one.
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