His arrival is further delayed by the connection between Earth and Ventara being severed along with attacks increasing once more. The Riders are celebrating first anniversary of Ventara's liberation, but Kit had been held back by battle against the remaining mirror monsters. Received a sequel novel exclusive to Japan called Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight - 2WORLD 1HEARTS. While 4Kids' didn't seem to care about the show, other CW executives liked it, and their running of several episodes within their daytime programming blocks resulted in the show ultimately winning an Emmy award for stunt coordination. The last four episodes were not broadcast by them, and the final two were not broadcast at all, though they were uploaded to The CW's website. It suffered from low ratings due to lack of advertising and was cancelled around the tail end of the series. The show did well in non-North American markets (especially when it was imported back to Japan), in the U.S., Dragon Knight aired on a broadcast block managed by 4kids Entertainment. Now Xaviax has set his sights on Earth, searching for our universe's counterparts to the original Riders and manipulating them to do his bidding, while Len is trying to get the decks before they can be misused. However, one of the Riders betrayed them and Xaviax took over, stealing their Advent Decks (the source of their power). This world was invaded by an alien named General Xaviax, and they created the twelve Kamen Riders to defend themselves. Afterwards, Kit's able to get the story out of the biker, named Len and a Kamen Rider in his own right: there's a world on the other side of our mirrors called Ventara.
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