RIDER TIME: Kamen Rider Decade VS Zi-O(2021)
Overview
Yusuke Onodera wakes up with several familiar-looking strangers in a mysterious house on an isolated island with no memory of how they all got there. A creepy figure on the television indicates they must play the games he demands... and the penalties for losing are deadly!
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