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|firstappearance =''[[ | |firstappearance =''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]'' episode 1:<br>"[[My Name is Diamond Eye]]" | ||
|played =[[Shiro Ohama]] | |played =[[Shiro Ohama]] | ||
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'''Kotaro Rai''' {{Nihongo|雷甲太郎|Rai Kōtarō}}, nicknamed '''Raiko''' {{Nihongo|ライコウ|Raikō}} is a fictional [[Japan]]ese reporter and motorcyclist, and the deuteragonist of [[Toho]]'s [[1973]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Television Series|television series]], ''[[ | '''Kotaro Rai''' {{Nihongo|雷甲太郎|Rai Kōtarō}}, nicknamed '''Raiko''' {{Nihongo|ライコウ|Raikō}} is a fictional [[Japan]]ese reporter and motorcyclist, and the deuteragonist of [[Toho]]'s [[1973]] [[tokusatsu]] [[:Category:Television Series|television series]], ''[[Diamond Eye (series)|Diamond Eye]]''. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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Kotaro Rai is a reporter for the "Weekly Japan" and an avid motorcyclist, favoring his bike [[Thunder]]. Pressured by his superior [[Gozo Osawayama]], Rai finds himself on the trail of a gang of repeated gem thieves. He follows a lead to gem trader [[King Cobra (Diamond Eye)|Genkairyu]], but soon realizes that Genkairyu is actually the leader of the gem thieving gang. Genkairyu restrains Rai with rope and prepares to execute him when suddenly one of the stolen jewels, the "King of Arabia", begins to glow and a voice from it orders Gen to stop. Suddenly, a blue diamond-clad figure appears from the gem and introduces himself as [[Diamond Eye]]. He breaks Rai's bonds and chases the gangsters to a field. There, the hero hits the men with twin beams from his eyes which reverts them into their true forms: ancient beasts known collectively as the Zensei Majin. As Raiko watches from the sidelines, Diamond Eye combats the Zensei Majin before him whom include [[Mojingah]], multiple [[Cow People|Cow]] and [[Horse People]], and Genkairyu who was transformed into King Cobra. Ultimately, Mojingah and the Cow and Horse People are defeated at the hands of Diamond Eye, but King Cobra manages to escape with his female accomplice [[Kero Cat|Shudama]]. Once the chaos is fully subsided, Diamond Eye equips Raiko with a diamond ring, inside of which Diamond Eye resides, and with it he can call forth the hero when necessary. | Kotaro Rai is a reporter for the "Weekly Japan" and an avid motorcyclist, favoring his bike [[Thunder]]. Pressured by his superior [[Gozo Osawayama]], Rai finds himself on the trail of a gang of repeated gem thieves. He follows a lead to gem trader [[King Cobra (Diamond Eye)|Genkairyu]], but soon realizes that Genkairyu is actually the leader of the gem thieving gang. Genkairyu restrains Rai with rope and prepares to execute him when suddenly one of the stolen jewels, the "King of Arabia", begins to glow and a voice from it orders Gen to stop. Suddenly, a blue diamond-clad figure appears from the gem and introduces himself as [[Diamond Eye]]. He breaks Rai's bonds and chases the gangsters to a field. There, the hero hits the men with twin beams from his eyes which reverts them into their true forms: ancient beasts known collectively as the Zensei Majin. As Raiko watches from the sidelines, Diamond Eye combats the Zensei Majin before him whom include [[Mojingah]], multiple [[Cow People|Cow]] and [[Horse People]], and Genkairyu who was transformed into King Cobra. Ultimately, Mojingah and the Cow and Horse People are defeated at the hands of Diamond Eye, but King Cobra manages to escape with his female accomplice [[Kero Cat|Shudama]]. Once the chaos is fully subsided, Diamond Eye equips Raiko with a diamond ring, inside of which Diamond Eye resides, and with it he can call forth the hero when necessary. | ||
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Kotaro Rai (雷甲太郎, nicknamed Raiko Rai Kōtarō) (ライコウ is a fictional Raikō)Japanese reporter and motorcyclist, and the deuteragonist of Toho's 1973 tokusatsu television series, Diamond Eye.
History
Diamond Eye
Kotaro Rai is a reporter for the "Weekly Japan" and an avid motorcyclist, favoring his bike Thunder. Pressured by his superior Gozo Osawayama, Rai finds himself on the trail of a gang of repeated gem thieves. He follows a lead to gem trader Genkairyu, but soon realizes that Genkairyu is actually the leader of the gem thieving gang. Genkairyu restrains Rai with rope and prepares to execute him when suddenly one of the stolen jewels, the "King of Arabia", begins to glow and a voice from it orders Gen to stop. Suddenly, a blue diamond-clad figure appears from the gem and introduces himself as Diamond Eye. He breaks Rai's bonds and chases the gangsters to a field. There, the hero hits the men with twin beams from his eyes which reverts them into their true forms: ancient beasts known collectively as the Zensei Majin. As Raiko watches from the sidelines, Diamond Eye combats the Zensei Majin before him whom include Mojingah, multiple Cow and Horse People, and Genkairyu who was transformed into King Cobra. Ultimately, Mojingah and the Cow and Horse People are defeated at the hands of Diamond Eye, but King Cobra manages to escape with his female accomplice Shudama. Once the chaos is fully subsided, Diamond Eye equips Raiko with a diamond ring, inside of which Diamond Eye resides, and with it he can call forth the hero when necessary.
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