Kamen Rider Decade Ride The Wind Better -
It emphasizes that even if everything "disappears" (the destruction of worlds), he must keep moving forward.
Performed by (the actor for Tsukasa Kadoya), "Ride the Wind" is widely regarded as one of the best aspects of the series . kamen rider decade ride the wind better
The "wind" in Kamen Rider lore traditionally represents freedom, the roar of the engine, and the solitary journey of the hero. In the 2009 series, Decade was constantly pushed by the wind—he didn’t control it. Narutaki’s eternal curse, "The devil who will destroy all worlds," followed him like a gale. Tsukasa spent 31 episodes being thrown from world to world, reacting to threats rather than mastering the currents. It emphasizes that even if everything "disappears" (the
Kaze ga naiteru tabi no tochuu de(The wind is crying in the middle of a journey)Doko made ikeba tadoritsukeru no?(How far must I go until I arrive?)Mitasarenai omoi wo daita mama(While holding onto these unfulfilled feelings)Ashita wo oikakete yuku(I go on chasing tomorrow) In the 2009 series, Decade was constantly pushed
The "Better" designation is also visual. The opening sequence accompanying "Ride the Wind" is widely considered superior in editing:
The song is perfectly engineered to sync with the transformation sequence.