Yokusaru Shibata’s popular manga series, “Higashijima Tanzaburo Wants to Become a Kamen Rider” (東島丹三郎は仮面ライダーになりたい), is set to receive an anime adaptation. This exciting news has generated buzz among fans of both the manga and the iconic Kamen Rider franchise. The series, currently serialized on the manga distribution site “Comiplex,” tells the story of adults who love “Kamen Rider” so much that they “play Kamen Rider in earnest.”
What is “Tojima Tanzaburo wa Kamen Rider ni Naritai” about?
The story revolves around Higashijima Tanzaburo, who, even at the age of 40, is serious about becoming Kamen Rider. Just as he’s about to give up on his dream, he gets caught up in a “fake Shocker” robbery case that’s causing a stir in the world. In the series, Tanzaburo dreamed of becoming a Kamen Rider and still trains in becoming one even as an adult in his 40s. One day, “Shocker” appeared and attacked and robbed a convenience store. Tanzaburo springs into action as he puts on a plastic Kamen Rider mask and faced the criminals. Instead of being seen as a hero, he was made into an internet laughing stock! Determined to end the fake Shocker’s schemes by investigating, Tanzaburo takes to the streets as Kamen Rider!
Yokusaru Shibata: The Author Behind the Series
The manga is written and illustrated by Yokusaru Shibata, a Japanese manga artist known for his diverse works, including “Air Master” and “81 Diver”. Shibata’s works often blend action, comedy, and drama, appealing to a wide range of readers.
Shibata’s Background and Influences
Born on July 1, 1972, in Rubeshibe, Hokkaido, Japan, Shibata’s diverse background significantly influences his storytelling. Before his debut in 1992 with Tanikamen, Shibata worked as an assistant to Makoto Kobayashi, Harold Sakuishi, and Jun Watanabe. He was also a member of the amateur wrestling club in high school, incorporating his experiences into his work. In fact, Yokusaru wanted to be a professional shogi player when he was a child. He played against professional shogi players in an exhibition match and received letter of appreciation from Japan Shogi Association in 2008. He also really likes Tokusatsu and Super Sentai, especially from Super Hero Taisen.
Shibata’s Notable Works
- Air Master: A long-running series adapted into a TV anime in 2003, showcasing Shibata’s knack for action and martial arts themes.
- 81 Diver: This popular work received a live-action TV series and several video game adaptations, highlighting Shibata’s ability to create engaging characters and narratives.
- Tojima Tanzaburo wa Kamen Rider ni Naritai: A more recent series that blends Shibata’s love for tokusatsu with his comedic storytelling style.
Anime Adaptation Details
The anime adaptation of “Tojima Tanzaburo wa Kamen Rider ni Naritai” is highly anticipated, with details gradually emerging.
Production Team and Studio
While specific details about the animation studio and staff are yet to be officially announced, Ishimori Productions and Toei are cooperating with the series. A production presentation for the series will be held on March 23rd at the Aniplex booth at AnimeJapan 2025, which will be held at Tokyo Big Sight (Koto-ku, Tokyo). In addition to the voice actor who will play the main character, Higashijima Tanzaburou.
Release Date and Platform
The release date and streaming platform for the anime are still under wraps.
First Look: Trailer and Visual
To commemorate the anime adaptation, a new visual drawn by Shibata has been released. As in volumes 1 and 13 of the manga, it depicts the main character, Higashijima Tansaburo, holding up a Kamen Rider mask. A trailer using cuts from the original work was also released on YouTube.
Manga Publication Details
The manga series “Tojima Tanzaburo wa Kamen Rider ni Naritai” has been serialized in different magazines and websites.
Monthly Hero’s (2018-2020)
The manga began serialization in Hero’s Inc.’s seinen manga magazine Monthly Hero’s on May 1, 2018.
Comiplex (2020-Present)
After the final issue of the Monthly Hero’s was published on October 30, 2020, the series was transferred to the Comiplex website on November 27 the same year.
Tankōbon Volumes
The series’ chapters have been collected into fifteen tankōbon volumes as of September 2024.
What to Expect from the Anime
Fans can anticipate a faithful adaptation of the manga’s unique blend of comedy, action, and tokusatsu elements. The anime is expected to capture the spirit of the original story while adding its own visual flair and dynamic animation.
Themes and Tone
The anime will likely explore themes of:
- Nostalgia: The series taps into the love and passion that adults have for childhood heroes like Kamen Rider.
- Self-Discovery: Tanzaburo’s journey to becoming a Kamen Rider is also a journey of self-discovery and finding purpose in life.
- Comedy: Expect plenty of humor and lighthearted moments as Tanzaburo navigates his unconventional quest.
Potential Story Arcs
The anime could potentially cover various story arcs from the manga, including:
- The Fake Shocker Arc: Tanzaburo’s initial encounter with the fake Shocker group and his determination to stop them.
- Training and Development: Tanzaburo’s efforts to improve his skills and become a more effective Kamen Rider.
- Encountering Other Rider Enthusiasts: Tanzaburo meeting other individuals who share his passion for Kamen Rider.
Why This Anime Matters
The anime adaptation of “Tojima Tanzaburo wa Kamen Rider ni Naritai” is significant for several reasons:
Celebrating Kamen Rider
The series is a love letter to the Kamen Rider franchise, paying homage to its iconic characters and themes.
Unique Premise
The story’s focus on an adult protagonist pursuing his childhood dream offers a fresh perspective on the superhero genre.
Potential for Broad Appeal
The anime has the potential to appeal to both long-time Kamen Rider fans and newcomers, thanks to its comedic elements and relatable themes.
Official Comments
Shibata commented, “I never thought the day would come when Higashijima Tansaburo would scream at the top of his lungs in an anime! This is a simple, passionate story about a kid who wanted to be Kamen Rider, but ended up as an adult! It’s so passionate that viewers might find themselves screaming along with Higashijima! ‘Rider punch!!!!’ ‘Rider kick!!!!'”