A tv show with three Showa (Ichigo, Amazon and Black/Black RX) with three Heisei (Ex-Aid, Faiz and Ghost) sharing stories.
I like how they refer to Ichigo as “Shodai Rider” (The Original Rider).
Highlights include:
07:30. One of the participants notes that Okazaki-san (Amazon) happens to be wearing a suit similar to the one he wore on the final episode of Amazon, when he boarded a ship to go back to the Amazon. Okazaki-san replies that’s because he’d just come back from the Amazon. The hosts tell him, “Welcome home!”
08:14. Okazaki-san talks about the time they were filming on a roller coaster, and the director told him, “The camera will switch about a second before the coaster reaches you. Leap to the side after that.” They then play a clip that shows him run up the rail, then dodge the coaster at the last minute. As in they even show a graphic showing “He only just made it!”
Then Okazaki-san casually mentions it wasn’t over and they cut to a scene of him hanging underneath the roller coaster rail while the coaster itself passes over him. Someone asks, “Was the a lifeline?” “Nope.” He wasn’t attached to the rail at all, it was all his own physical strength.
The host asks: “Couldn’t you have died?” and Okazaki-san replies: “Yes, I could’ve. If you asked me to dodge a roller coaster now…” and is assured, “No, no, you can still pull it off!”
11:20. Fujioka-san talks about the original Cyclone, and how because it was modified to have six heavy pipes on the back to give it the image of power, it was actually back-heavy and difficult to control. Made it real easy to do wheelies, though. Even when he wasn’t expecting to.
12:44. Fujioka-san talks about the fight in episode 71, where he and the monster were fighting in an actual moving cable car over an actual gorge, and they actually fought near the open door. When he was knocked out of the car and was holding onto the edge, the only thing keeping him from falling to his death was a single small rope wrapped around his hand.
The host notes that the directors at Toei at the time must’ve secretly been working for Shocker.
There are others (like how the director of Black RX apparently loved napalm and used it whenever he could), but I can’t take the time to properly translate them right now.