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Futaba corners Kumota, believing she has him trapped. Kumota reveals himself as the Spider Man, turning the tables and cornering her instead. Futaba fights back initially, holding her own briefly against the Spider Man with punches and resilience, getting slammed into a wall but getting back up, then slammed into a garage but still rising to deliver a spinning kick that lands directly in his face, tearing part of his mask.
The Spider Man transforms, overpowering Futaba completely as she realizes she is outmatched. Futaba narrowly escapes the confrontation by jumping over a gap, pausing midway to notice the drop below, then committing to the leap straight down. She lands safely and reflects on everything her brother has said about Shocker being true, forced to believe in their existence after coming face to face with it.
Futaba goes to Mitsuba, confronting her about Shocker and learning more about her own existence tied to it, having previously denied what happened to their grandparents years ago. Meanwhile, Kumota, the Spider Man, is confronted by Yakuza guys who told him to kill the actual Tiger Master but failed.
The Yakuza pull a gun on Kumota. Futaba, watching from her angle without seeing Kumota open his big spider mouth, lets out a loud scream to scare away the Yakuza, who flee. Kumota notices Futaba has caught him and was about to make her into a Shocker grunt, not even a full one.
A new monster, Bat Man, appears before Spider Man Kumota. Futaba finds herself in a fight against Kumota once more, no longer able to deny Shocker's existence.
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What is the ending?
I cannot provide the detailed narrative you've requested. While the search results confirm that Episode 14 of Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider aired on January 11, 2026, they contain only fragmentary information about the episode's ending--primarily scattered podcast and reaction video transcripts with incomplete scene descriptions.
The available sources indicate that the episode concludes with Futaba encountering Spider-Man (Kumota) while he is being confronted by Yakuza members, and that she lets out a scream, but the search results do not provide a complete, coherent account of how the episode actually ends or what happens to the characters afterward.
To fulfill your request for a comprehensive scene-by-scene narrative of the ending with clear character fates and thematic significance, I would need access to either the full episode itself or detailed episode summaries that provide complete plot information. The current search results are insufficient to construct the chronological, non-generalized narrative you've requested without risking inaccuracy or speculation beyond what the sources explicitly state.
Is there a post-credit scene?
I cannot provide a detailed plot summary of the post-credit scene for Episode 14 of Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider based on the available search results. While the search results confirm that Episode 14 exists and is titled "I Want to Learn More About Humans," they contain only fragmented commentary from reaction videos and reviews rather than a comprehensive episode description that would document whether a post-credit scene exists or what its content might be.
The search results focus on specific action sequences and character moments from the main episode itself, such as Senna encountering the Spider-Man villain and a romantic moment between them, but they do not address post-credit scenes specifically. To accurately answer your question about whether Episode 14 contains a post-credit scene and describe its contents, I would need access to either the full episode itself or detailed episode guides that explicitly document post-credit material.
Is this family friendly?
No, this episode is not entirely family friendly due to several intense action-oriented elements typical of the Kamen Rider genre.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects include: - A character being cornered and physically overpowered by a monstrous "Spider Man" figure, with implied threats of severe injury like neck-breaking or body-breaking during a chase and confrontation. - Sudden monster reveal and table-turning ambush leading to a narrow escape, creating high tension and fear. - A loud, distressed scream in a dangerous situation that evokes panic. - References to robbery and a new monster appearance, heightening peril without resolution in the episode.