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Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Kamen Rider is an upcoming remake of Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja and Kamen Rider Gaim. It is to involve other series as well as the former two series.

Plot
Everyone knows that Norrisville has been protected by masked warriors called "Armored Riders" but what they don't know is that every four years, the Sengoku Drivers choose another person to use their own powers. Randy Cunningham, a ninth grade teenager, is the next user of the powers of "Armored Rider" Gaim. Now, Randy must not only protect Norrisville from the evil plans of the Sorcerer and the Yggdrasil Corporation as well as other villains but he must also contend with other "Armored Riders" in what becomes a Kamen Rider warring states period.

Characters
Main characters

Randy Cunningham/Kamen Rider Gaim: A 9th grade kid and the protagonist of the series who is chosen to be the next "Armored Rider" Gaim. He's basically the same character that we all know and love although he sometimes wonders what possible powers could "Armored Rider" Gaim possibly possess. He's also in a possible love triangle between himself, Heidi, and Theresa.

Howard Weinerman: Randy's best friend. He's still has the character traits that makes him stand out although he's the only one who knows about the "Armored Riders" and their fights against not the Sorcerer, but also against each other.

Other Kamen Riders

Ichigo Kurosaki/Kamen Rider Baron: A 10th grade student and the deuteragonist of the series who was chosen to be the next "Armored Rider" Baron. While he is pretty much the same character, he has a guilt complex due to the fact that he believes that he let his mother die. After having been granted the powers of Baron by its former user, Rukia Kuchiki, he now believes that he can use his new-found powers to find his mother's killer and avenge her.

Wendy Ryan/Kamen Rider Ryugen: Another 9th grade student and the next user of the powers of "Armored Rider" Ryugen. Despite her happy and up-beat attitude, she appears to have a strained relationship with her sister Chris due to the fact that Chris was always busy working. As a result, she has mixed feelings about her own sister.

Chris Ryan/Kamen Rider Zangetsu: An 18-year old employee of the Yggdrasil Corporation and the next user of the powers of "Armored Rider" Zangetsu. Even though she's focused on her job and is generally serious, she genuinely cares for her younger sister but cannot because of their strained relationship.

Lavi/Kamen Rider Gridon: A 15-year old wanderer who was chosen by the Bookman Clan to be the next inheritor of the powers of "Armored Rider" Gridon. While he is generally up-beat and is a shameless flirt, he sometimes wonders if it is his destiny to always fight the Noah or if it is something else.

Emilio Michaelov/Kamen Rider Kurokage: An middle-school prodigy who moved up into 9th grade because of his intelligence. But because of his age and his own intelligence, many people treat him as an outsider because of this. As a result, he becomes shy and withdrawn and believes that he can never find someone who doesn't treat him like a freak or outsider. After Randy manages to free him from his Stankification, he becomes grateful to his senior and becomes Kamen Rider Kurokage as a method of saying "thanks" to Randy.

Antagonists

The Sorcerer: The primary antagonist of the series. While the Sorcerer is pretty much the same, he now finds himself in a battle between himself, Aizen, Wong, and the Noahs

Hannibal McFist: The head of the Yggdrasil Corporation. Basically, he retains all of his character traits.

Willem Viceroy III: The scientist who serves McFist, and by extension, the Sorcerer. Like McFist, he retains all of his character traits, although back in his university days, he was rivals with Driscoll and Kurotsuchi.

Jerry Driscoll: The deceased husband of Mrs. Driscoll as well as being a mad scientist. Like the other characters, he retains his personality and quirks despite the fact that he was rivals with Viceroy and Kurotscuhi back in his youth.

Sosuke Aizen: Despite the fact that he retains every character trait that he had, Aizen's role has changed from traitor of Soul Society to a ambitious official of the Yggdrasil Corporation who believes that the Lockseeds are the key to transcendance.

Richard Wong: Like Aizen, Wong's role has changed from traitorous official of the NOA to the vice-principal of Norrisville High School even though he's retained his personality. His goals have also change to using the power of the Lockseeds to get everyone to view him as a god.

Gudeath/Kamen Rider Bravo(?): Gudeath here is protrayed a high-profile serial killer who discovers a Sengoku Driver and the Durian Lockseed. He then begins to abuse his new-found powers to commit even more murders before he turns into an Inves, revealing to the other "Armored Riders" what could happen if they were to constantly abuse their own powers.

The Millenium Earl: Despite retaining most of his personality traits, the Earl here is protrayed as far less mentally stable, possibly the end result of the Bookman Clan's constant murders of his fellow Noahs. His goals have also changed to encourage humans to eat Lockseeds to create an Inves army strong enough to destroy the world.

Mac Antfee/Kamen Rider Warrior Gaim: While he retains most of his personality, Mac Antfee is protrayed as the Gaim of the 1980s before he was stripped of his powers due to "conduct deemed unworthy for a Armored Rider". During his quest to get revenge on Randy, Antfee encounters Aizen, who bestows upon him a Sengoku Driver and the Blood Orange Lockseed. Now Antfee serves Aizen with the promise of the chance to fight Randy and possibly kill him.