Kamen Rider The Next - Cast

Cast

  • Takeshi Hongo (本郷 猛, Hongō Takeshi?): Masaya Kikawada (黄川田 将也, Kikawada Masaya?)
  • Hayato Ichimonji (一文字 隼人, Ichimonji Hayato?): Hassei Takano (高野 八誠, Takano Hassei?)
  • Shiro Kazami (風見 志郎, Kazami Shirō?): Kazuki Kato (加藤 和樹, Katō Kazuki?)
  • Kotomi Kikuma (菊間 琴美, Kikuma Kotomi?): Miku Ishida (石田 未来, Ishida Miku?)
  • Chiharu (Chiharu Kazami (風見 ちはる, Kazami Chiharu?)): Erika Mori (森 絵梨佳, Mori Erika?)
  • The Great Leader of Shocker (ショッカー首領, Shokkā Shuryō?, Voice): Gorō Naya (納谷 悟朗, Naya Gorō?)
  • Scissors Jaguar (シザースジャガー, Shizāsu Jagā?): Tomorowo Taguchi (田口 トモロヲ, Taguchi Tomorowo?)
  • Chainsaw Lizard (チェーンソーリザード, Chēnsō Rizādo?): Rie Mashiko (益子 梨恵, Mashiko Rie?)
  • Yamazaki (山崎, Yamazaki?): Shinji Rokkaku (六角 慎司, Rokkaku Shinji?)
  • Takako Miki (未來 貴子, Miki Takako?)
  • Shindou (進藤, Shindō?): Kyusaku Shimada (嶋田 久作, Shimada Kyūsaku?)
  • Vice-Principal (教頭, Kyōtō?): Yosuke Saito (斎藤 洋介, Saitō Yōsuke?)
  • Shocker Combatmen/Shocker Riders (ショッカー戦闘員/ショッカーライダー, Shokkā Sentōin/Shokkā Raidā?, Voice): Katsumi Shiono (塩野 勝美, Shiono Katsumi?)

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