Kamen Rider Decade Ride The Wind Better
Tsukasa Kadoya started as a wrecking ball. He became a weather vane.
The song’s version of Tsukada is better because he is consistent: a carefree photographer (his human disguise) who wanders because stagnation is death. kamen rider decade ride the wind better
Wind represents constant motion and invisible consequence. Decade doesn’t just travel; he disrupts worlds. Treating wind as a thematic throughline highlights how each action creates ripple effects: Tsukasa Kadoya started as a wrecking ball
Like Decade’s Complete Form (which is notoriously slow and bulky), sometimes your biggest weapons are your worst tools. Ride the wind better by using basic, agile solutions. Wind represents constant motion and invisible consequence
"Ride the Wind" shifts the perspective. Because it is performed by the character actor (Masahiro Inoue), it breaks the fourth wall. It is not an observer singing about a legend; it is the protagonist singing his own anthem.
In the tokusatsu fandom, this phrase is a shorthand for When Tsukasa pulls a new card out of nowhere with no explanation? Ride the wind. When he remembers a past Rider’s powers despite amnesia? He rides it better.
The song is most effective in Episode 10 (the debut of the song during the Faiz World arc) where it syncs with Decade's tactical card-swapping.
