

What if your greatest enemy was born from your own forgotten happiness?
After being pulled through a door, Shoma finds himself in a peaceful world where Dark Treats do not exist?! In this world, Hapipare still exist, but a young man named Taorin who has Gavv works there. Taorin has no memory of his past, and Shoma decides to help him recover his memories. Meanwhile, a man named Caries begins indiscriminately attacking the town, and the peaceful world is transformed! The two struggle to restore peace and arrive at a huge Candy House. The two are on the verge of grasping something, but Caries transforms with an unknown Gochizo and corners Shoma and the others! What is the soruce of the overwhelming power that this most terrifying enemy has obtained?! What are Taorin's lost memories?!
Practical Effects
Candy House set is tactile tokusatsu madness
Stunts
Caries fight choreography hits brutal summer heat
Direction
Sugihara balances two-Shoma chaos with emotional clarity

Director
Teruaki Sugihara
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This marks the first summer film since Zero-One to introduce a movie-exclusive Rider with direct ties to the main timeline rather than an alternate universe.
The Candy House motif deliberately echoes Hansel and Gretel, a recurring fairy-tale thread in Gavv's exploration of consumption and family predation.
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