Power Copying is a technique used in multiple tokusatsu shows. It refers to when a hero or villain can change into previous heroes and use their powers., usually in an anniversary series or film. This is typically accomplished through some sort of collectible device. The first such character was Great Leader JUDOImage:Icon-crosswiki.png of Kamen Rider SpiritsImage:Icon-crosswiki.png, who could change into any of the previous nine Showa Riders, aside from Riderman. The first live action example was AkaRedImage:Icon-crosswiki.png, who could change into any of the leading Sentai RedImage:Icon-crosswiki.pngs. Other examples of this technique are Kamen Rider DecadeImage:Icon-crosswiki.png for the Kamen Rider series, the GokaigersImage:Icon-crosswiki.png for the Super Sentai series, Ultraman Gin
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| - Power Copying is a technique used in multiple tokusatsu shows. It refers to when a hero or villain can change into previous heroes and use their powers., usually in an anniversary series or film. This is typically accomplished through some sort of collectible device. The first such character was Great Leader JUDOImage:Icon-crosswiki.png of Kamen Rider SpiritsImage:Icon-crosswiki.png, who could change into any of the previous nine Showa Riders, aside from Riderman. The first live action example was AkaRedImage:Icon-crosswiki.png, who could change into any of the leading Sentai RedImage:Icon-crosswiki.pngs. Other examples of this technique are Kamen Rider DecadeImage:Icon-crosswiki.png for the Kamen Rider series, the GokaigersImage:Icon-crosswiki.png for the Super Sentai series, Ultraman Gin
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| - Power Copying is a technique used in multiple tokusatsu shows. It refers to when a hero or villain can change into previous heroes and use their powers., usually in an anniversary series or film. This is typically accomplished through some sort of collectible device. The first such character was Great Leader JUDOImage:Icon-crosswiki.png of Kamen Rider SpiritsImage:Icon-crosswiki.png, who could change into any of the previous nine Showa Riders, aside from Riderman. The first live action example was AkaRedImage:Icon-crosswiki.png, who could change into any of the leading Sentai RedImage:Icon-crosswiki.pngs. Other examples of this technique are Kamen Rider DecadeImage:Icon-crosswiki.png for the Kamen Rider series, the GokaigersImage:Icon-crosswiki.png for the Super Sentai series, Ultraman Ginga for the Ultra series, and the Mega RangersImage:Icon-crosswiki.png for Power Rangers. It is also common for heroes and villains to assume alternate forms based on past heroes, such as Kamen Rider GaimImage:Icon-crosswiki.png and Kamen Rider FifteenImage:Icon-crosswiki.png.
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