In 2004, however, the SH toyline came back with the release of SH figures for Kamen Riders Faiz and Kaixa. The SH toyline was also not produced during Kamen Rider 555's run. It also did not feature the gimmick present in the SH toyline. ![]() Rather than the die-cast metal used in Souchaku Henshin, these figures were made of plastic instead. When Kamen Rider Ryuki came on television in 2002, due to the concept of Riders being paired up with Mirror Monsters, a different toyline known as Rider & Monster (R&M) was introduced. After Agito's run, Bandai began producing Souchaku Henshin figures for the Showa Era Riders as well. It continued on in 2001 when Kamen Rider Agito was on television. ![]() ![]() ![]() The toyline for the Kamen Rider Series began in 2000 with the first season of the Heisei Era, Kamen Rider Kuuga.
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