Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.
Kamen Rider V3 (仮面ライダーV3ブイスリー, Kamen Raidā Bui Surī, "Masked Rider V3" in English), is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series. It is the second series to debut in the Showa Era, serving as a direct sequel to the original Kamen Rider. A joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, the series aired from February 17, 1973 to February 9, 1974 on the Mainichi Broadcasting System and NET TV (now TV Asahi), with a total of 52 episodes.