Ok, first, let me describe Kamen Rider:
Kamen Rider is a television series that is one of the most successful media sagas in the entire world. Going on since 1974, the series has shown countless Riders and has been a smash hit for decades. Each series is about a certain Kamen Rider fighting numerous monsters made by an evil group. Here are some pictures of some of the Riders. Click on a name to see them.
http://incolor.inetnebr.com/stuart/riders/There also many, many more. Some very recent. Anyways, one of the most recent is the overly-hyped Kamen Rider Hibiki, known to many as one of the worst of them all. Now tell me, what the hell is this?
http://www.blister.jp/images-item-big/ref1-5177.jpgIt's a disaster, that's what. All values of Kamen Rider are taken away to make a new and moronic take on the classic story. Most Riders are based on animals or insects. That's a good idea. Even one was based off of elements, and that one was good! But what is Hibiki based off of? An instrument. All of the Riders in the shows fight with instruments. One even uses the triangle.......
Anyways, for some reason, they made a movie featuring the characters, only now we know that you CAN get worse than the show: The movie.
Apparently, after thirty minutes of pure confusion, we are finally told that the Kamen Riders live in different time zones, this one setting in medieval Japan. Ok, since when did they have electric guitars in medieval Japan? Did they just magically appear?
We find that a group of bad guys are killing women(wussies) all of the time, and the heroes come out of nowhere to stop it. The villains are extremely lame. Their costumes make them look like Bravo Channel rejects. It was like they found random stuff and taped together a costume for most of them.
To make things more confusing, the villagers randomly hate the Riders, even though they're SAVING the villagers. No real explaination, either.
And finally, the end is horrible. Alright, so there's this monster that Hibiki can't beat in 2005, and apparently it's the same monster of medieval Japan, and in medieval Japan, the Kamen Riders can't win. Suddenly, the 2005 Hibiki gets a powerup and kills the beast. And what does that do? That somehow, off camera, kills the monster in the past! Things that die in the future DIE IN THE FUTURE! They don't magically die in the past! I mean, they don't even talk about it! It just happens!
So after all of the plot holes, confusing ideas, lame villains, crappy fights, and laughable scripting, I will nominate "Kamen Rider Hibiki and the Seven War Oni" as the worst of 2005. Even "Monster-In-Law" is better!