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This is a partial character sheet for Kamen Rider Revice. Subjective tropes and audience reactions should go on the YMMV page.
Characters from Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations
Ryunosuke Momose
Portrayed by: Akiyoshi Nakao
A Shocker scientist from 1971 who finds himself transported to the year 2071, a post-apocalyptic future where Fenix failed to stop the Deadmans invasion. He is entrusted with the Cyclotron Driver by George Karizaki's future self, who sends him back to the year 2021 as a spirit in order to prevent that future from coming to pass.
- The Atoner: His main motivation for becoming Century is to atone for his actions as a Shocker scientist.
- Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You: He was forced to continue working for Shocker as a test subject after his family was threatened.
- Fish out of Temporal Water: He comes from 1971, and in 2021 he meets his adult son, who now is physically older than himself.
- Heel Realization: Takeshi Hongo's words to him that science was meant to bring peace and happiness to humanity forced him to reconsider his actions, and after learning of Hongo escaping Shocker and becoming Kamen Rider, he himself tried to escape the evil organisation.
- Intangibility: As a spirit, he phases through anything he tries to touch. Though he apparently has no problems interacting with stairs and benches.
- Reluctant Mad Scientist: Even while he was a member of Shocker, he wasn't terribly thrilled about everything he had to do while working for them.
- Ret-Gone: After Diablo's defeat, the Bad Future is prevented and he gets erased from existence along with the Cyclotron Driver as a result.
Hideo Momose
Portrayed by: Arata Furuta
Young Hideo Portrayed by: Toshimine Kido
Ryunosuke's son and a worker at a bullet train company.
- Generation Xerox: He has a strained relationship with his son Shinichi, just as he did with his own father.
- Hates Their Parent: Resents his father Ryunosuke, believing he abandoned his family, going so far as to declare that he has no father. They reconcile at the end of the film.
- Tragic Keepsake: Despite his resentment, he still kept the old train ticket Ryunosuke bought for 50 years.
- Workaholic: The source of the conflict between him and Shinichi; he originally planned to take him on a fishing trip, but had to cancel at the last minute due to his company asking him to come in.
Kamen Rider Century
Portrayed by: Takuma Komori (suit)
The Rider form of Ryunosuke and Hideo, it is accessed by Ryunosuke using the Cyclotron Driver to transform, whilst using Hideo's body as a conduit.- The Berserker: Break Form, which he turns into due to Hideo unwilling to cooperate with Ryunosuke.
- Blood Magic: Users of the Cyclotron Driver can only possess those who are related to them by blood.
- Deadly Disc: He mainly uses giant energy gears named Dest Cyclones as weapons, which can be used as rotating saws, barriers or even as platforms for Revice Neo Batta to jump on.
- Dem Bones: In Break Form, the translucent blue parts over his mask and chest are not present, which exposes the skeleton-like details underneath and makes him resemble a Shocker Combatman.
- Everything Is an iPod in the Future: Fitting his origins from 2071, Century resembles the original Kamen Rider, but with a sleek, futuristic aesthetic applied to the design complete with translucent blue parts resembling the iMac G3.
- Finishing Move:
- Rider Punch: has two variations.
- Century jumps into the air and coats his right fist in blue energy, creating a Dest Cyclone. Century then does a punch as both fist and Dest Cyclone strikes the enemy.
- Century jumps into the air and forms two Dest Cyclones from both hands, and puts them together to do a Rider Slash in red and and cyan energy.
- Rider Kick: Century summons a Dest Cyclone as they perform a Rider Kick, and generating red and cyan energy.
- Cyclotron Finish
- Rider Punch: has two variations.
- Fusion Dance: Hideo and Ryunosuke fuse into one to become Century.
- Master of All: Century has 100 in every stat. Thus while other Riders beat him in specific stats, and normally only in their final form, next to none beat him in every stat.
- Meaningful Name:
- His name is a reference to his year of origin, which is exactly 100 years after Ichigo's debut. Furthermore, the Cyclotron Driver resembles a futuristic Typhoon.
- Aside from sounding similar to "Cyclone", which was the name of Ichigo's bike, a cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator used to generate radioactive isotopes. Similarly, the Cyclotron Driver was used to prevent a Bad Future, which can be seen as generating the temporal equivalent of an isotope.
- Mental Time Travel: The Cyclotron Driver has the power to send people's consciousness into the past or the future.
- Red Baron: He's known as "the Contractor of the Future" (Mirai no Keiyakusha).
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Subverted in that he's one of the good guys despite his red eyes, and inverted in that his eye color in Break Form, i.e., the "Take Warning" part, is silver, not red.
- Voice of the Legion: His voice is a fusion of Ryunosuke and Hideo's.
Portrayed by: Fumihiko Tachiki
A high-ranking officer in Shocker who works alongside Ryunosuke.- The Corrupter: Is the one responsible for bringing Ryunosuke into Shocker.
- No Name Given: His name is never revealed.
- Shame If Something Happened: Pulls this on Ryunosuke, threatening to harm his family unless his submits to their experimentations.
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Like Colonel Zol, he's a militaristic Shocker executive. Notably, he was originally going to wear an Eyepatch of Power, but that was deemed too similar to Zol.
- Uncertain Doom: He's last seen being attacked by a recently-revived Diablo, but it isn't made clear whether he died from Diablo's rampage, and he's nowhere to be found in the present day.
- Villain of Another Story: While he does have a hand in the plot, he's a member of Shocker and thus an enemy of Kamen Rider 1 rather than Revice or Saber.
Portrayed by: Yoji Ueda (voice), Rintaro Shimizu (suit)
A demon related to Giff. Freed from the Diablo Stamp by the Deadmans, he is assisted by four minions called "Crispers", who he created from the Crisper Stamp.
- Big Bad: He's the main villain of Beyond Generations.
- Big Red Devil: He's mostly white, but he's big and has several red highlights.
- Dem Bones: He resembles a large goat skeleton.
- Gruesome Goat: He's a demon who resembles a giant skeletal goat.
- Last Words: Before being Rider Kicked into oblivion by Century, Saber, Revi, and Vice:"Impossible! How could mere humans defeat me...?!"
- Make My Monster Grow: Fills Mt. Fuji with his demonic energy before plunging himself into it to grow giant. Lampshaded by Vice, who points out that crossover movie villains growing giant usually spelled their doom.
- Meaningful Name: His name is the Spanish word for the Devil.
- Our Demons Are Different: He's another ancient, powerful demon of the same class as Giff.
- Prehensile Tail: One of his attacks involves creating a giant energy construct around his tail.
- Purple Is Powerful: His energy attacks are purple, and he is just as powerful as Giff.
- Rasputinian Death: Takes four Rider Kicks through his torso and then plummets into an active, demonically charged volcano.
- There Is Another: His existence reveals that there's other powerful demons similar to Giff.
- White and Red and Eerie All Over: He's bone white with red highlights.
- Elite Four: They're Diablo's servants, and there's naturally four of them.
- Historical Domain Crossover: We've got a Japanese shaman-queen, an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, a Spartan king and Thomas Edison.
- Meaningful Name: Their name is derived from CRISPR,note a genus of DNA sequence found in bacteria commonly used for gene editing; fitting, as they are genetic experiments created from the DNA of historical figures.
- Standard Evil Organization Squad: Diablo's assorted team of henchmen.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: They only appear to create four of the five pillars needed to empower Diablo before being killed off by the Riders.
Himiko Crisper
Portrayed by: Rica Matsumoto (voice), Suzuka Usami (suit)
- Purple Is Powerful: Is predominantly purple, and is a powerful demon under Diablo.
- Femme Fatalons: Her fingers all end in long black nails.
Khufu Crisper
Portrayed by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (voice), Kotaro Kaji (suit)
- Levitating Lotus Position: Introduced floating down whilst sitting cross-legged.
- Nepharious Pharaoh: A pharaoh-themed demon.
- Winged Humanoid: Has two small wings protruding out of his back.
Edison Crisper
Portrayed by: Ryūsei Nakao (voice), Shigeki Ito (suit)
- Cane Fu: Carries a walking cane as his primary weapon.
- Steampunk: His design has this aesthetic, with parts of his body, particularly his shoulder pads, appearing to be made out of brass and having screws tightened into it.
- Two-Faced: Has a large growth that curves into a spike protruding out of the right side of his head.
Leonidas Crisper
Portrayed by: Tesshō Genda (voice), Masashi Takada (suit)
- The Brute: He has the bulkiest stature among the Crispers and mostly uses physical attacks.
- Carry a Big Stick: Wields a giant club, shaped like a fist.
- Full-Frontal Assault: Befitting his Spartan motif, his chest is completely exposed.
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Along with his club, he carries a smaller circular shield.
Portrayed by: Maito Fujioka (live)
The first Kamen Rider from 1971.See also his section in the character page of Kamen Rider (1971).
- Hero of Another Story: He's featured in the flashback to Ryunosuke's past as a Shocker scientist, but he's off fighting Shocker in 1971 and isn't involved in the present plotline.
- Time-Shifted Actor: This younger iteration of the character is portrayed by Maito Fujioka, one of the sons of the original actor who portrayed him, Hiroshi Fujioka.
- So Proud of You: Hongo thanks Ryunosuke for giving him the power to fight evil.
Characters from Kamen Rider Revice: Koala VS Kangaroo!! Do You Want to Avoid Love at the Wedding?!
Portrayed by: Ren Kondo
A wedding planner and one of Ikki's friends.
Characters from Kamen Rider Revice: The Mystery
Suzu Saionji/Oblivian
Portrayed by: Rina Aizawa (live)
A young heiress who is the owner of the Pension Nijitenka Lodge.
- Big Bad: She turns out to be the true culprit behind the mystery and the one who's continuing the work on the Oblivian Vistamp system.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She presents herself as a nice and friendly person, but turns out to be behind the eponymous mystery.
- Dude Magnet: Ikki, Hiromi, and even Kaido are all smitten with her throughout the course of the mini-series.
- Evil Knockoff: The Oblivian Vistamp is a darker-colored version of the Barid Rex Vistamp, and also uses the powers of ten Vistamps, in this case, the Kaijin Vistamps.
- Hybrid Monster: Her kaijin form, Oblivian, is composed of a mix of ten kaijin from previous Rider series such as the Orphnoch, Inves, and Smash.
- I Never Said It Was Poison: She gives herself away by calling Kaido an Orphnoch, a term she couldn’t possibly have known and she wasn’t told by any of the present Riders, who wouldn't know anyway.
- Power Pincers: Has a pincer-like claw on her right arm as Oblivian.
- Revenge: Her motive for luring Ikki to the lodge was to avenge her fiancé's death, as he overworked himself in an attempt to surpass George's Vistamp system.
Portrayed by: Ayuna Niita
Suzu's personal maid.
Shinzo Hanawa/Sword Roidmude/Stretch Smash Hazard
Portrayed by: Kazuhiko Kanayama (live), Yuji Nakata (suit, Sword Roidmude)
The caretaker of the Saionji household.
- The Butler Did It: He's an Oblivian Stamp user. Subverted as he's merely an accomplice to Suzu.
- The Dragon: While he seems to be the Big Bad, he turns out to be Suzu's primary partner in crime.
Portrayed by: Takuma Sugawara
A restaurant worker.
Taro Gondawara/Orangutan Deadman
Portrayed by: Takashi Kodama (live), Rintaro Shimizu (suit)
A freelance writer.
- He Knows Too Much: Suzu had him murdered because he was in on her plan to sell the Oblivian Stamps behind her back and had become willing to turn her in.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: We sadly learn little from him, other than his profession, before he's murdered in the very first episode of the special.
Naoto Kamiya/Naoya Kaido/Snake Orphnoch
Portrayed by: Mitsuru Karahashi (live), Eitoku (suit)
Suzu's guitar instructor.
See also his section under "Main Characters" in the character page of Kamen Rider 555.
- Canon Character All Along: He is initially presented as a new character, with a dose of Actor Allusion, but is quickly revealed to be a Role Reprise of Kaido in Part 3 of The Mystery.
- The Scapegoat: Suzu pushes the Riders and Genpachiro in his direction, by leaving sand at the scene of the first murder.
- Sdrawkcab Alias: His alias is basically the positions of the "ya" and "do/to" syllables swapped, with the "i" changed to "mi".
Portrayed by: Taira Imata
An assistant police inspector of the Metropolitan Police Department's first investigation division.
See also his section under "Protagonists" in the character page of Kamen Rider Drive.
Ryu Terui/Kamen Rider Accel
Portrayed by: Minehiro Kinomoto (live), Eitoku (suit)
A police superintendent of the Futo Police Department.
See also his section in the character page of Kamen Rider Double.
Hideyasu Jonouchi/Armored Rider Gridon
Portrayed by: Ryo Matsuda (live), Yuji Nakata (suit)
A pâtissier and the former leader of the dance group Team Invitto.
See also his section under "Beat Riders" in the character page of Kamen Rider Gaim.
Oren Pierre Alfonzo/Armored Rider Bravo
Portrayed by: Metal Yoshida (live), Yasuhiko Imai (suit)
The chief pâtissier and owner of the pastry shop Charmant II.
See also his section under "Others" in the character page of Kamen Rider Gaim.
Portrayed by: Touya Morita
A scientist who previously worked alongside George Karizaki.
- Driven to Madness: Fenix choosing George's Vistamp system over his Oblivian Stamp system took a toll on his sanity, to the point where he died due to overwork.
- The Lost Lenore: To Suzu; his death is what motivates her to take revenge on George and Ikki.
- Posthumous Character: According to George, he died prior to the series' beginning.
Characters from DEAR GAGA
Portrayed by: Rumi Sakakibara
Hiromi's mother.
- Good Parents: She's shown to be very caring and supportive of her son.
- Secretly Dying: By the time Hiromi returns to the Miyagi prefecture, she was already diagnosed with a condition that left her with only a few months left to live at best.
- So Proud of You: In Page 1, she tells Hiromi that she was so proud of him becoming one of Fenix's commanders, and that his father likely would have been too.
Portrayed by: Masaru Tsuchida
Hiromi's father.
- Alliterative Name: Katsuya Kadota.
- Heroic Sacrifice: He died while Hiromi was young to save a child who fell into a river one rainy day.
- Like Father, Like Son: It was through his example of being someone willing to save others that inspired Hiromi to also try to be a hero.
- Posthumous Character: He has been dead since Hiromi was a young child.
Portrayed by: Minato Shogaki
One of the kids in the prefecture.- Kids Are Cruel: He's bullied by a couple of other kids in the prefecture.
Characters from Revice Legacy: Kamen Rider Vail
A private organization formed for the purpose of studying Giff's cells and engineering them for use in warfare. By the time of Revice, the organization has long since been disbanded, though a splinter cell stole Giff's casket and went on to form Deadmans.
- Doomed by Canon: They're defunct in the present day.
- Fun with Acronyms: Nest Of Anti-Human.
- Gone Horribly Right: They not only created Vail by implanting Giff's cells into Junpei's body, but also had him murder Junpei's parents to drive Junpei to successfully become their own living weapon as a Kamen Rider. In doing so, NOAH created a mentally unstable berserker that attempted escape the first opportunity he had, then came back and slaughtered them all once he learned of the full extent of their manipulations.
- Government Conspiracy: They're affiliated with the government and responsible for conducting covert research on demons.
- Hoist by Their Own Petard: Their own base, if not the entire organization, was destroyed by Vail himself when he was unleashed from the Vail Driver.
- Ironic Name: They're an organization consorting with demons, named after one of God's most faithful servants.
- Meaningful Name: The organisation chooses animal abilities and creates Vistamps themed after them, similar to how the biblical Noah was tasked with choosing animals to board the ark.
- Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Does Nest of Anti-Human sound like a good organization to you?
- Number of the Beast: Their headquarters are known as Area 666. After the organization's downfall, it gets walled off, but later becomes the home base for Azuma's operations.
- Predecessor Villain: Years before Fenix and the Deadmans, NOAH experimented with demons and Giff's casket, and their research laid the foundation for both those organizations.
- Unwitting Pawn: It's heavily implied that for all their intentions, such as utilizing Vistamps as a form of warfare, they're just another one of Hideo Akaishi's pawns to be used to further his plans, as after their research base was destroyed, Akaishi is later seen taking the Demons Driver which had the sealed Vail on it, and later took the surviving members and Giff's casket into Deadmans.
- Villainous Legacy: They're morally gray at worst, but their research into Giff eventually led to some of its members going on to create Deadmans and Fenix, the latter of which Masumi feared would make the same mistakes as NOAH.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist:
- Aside from wanting to use Giff's cells and the Vistamps for potential use in warfare, they at the very least realize the dangers of the demons and employ Junpei Shiranami as their executioner. That said, their callous treatment of him leaves much to be desired.
- Their method of restraining Junpei after a fight is also incredibly cruel, holding him down as soon as his target is confirmed dead and electrocuting him in the heart until he loses consciousness. However, since transforming into Kamen Rider Vail turns Junpei into The Berserker and unchecked use of his powers once resulted in a massive explosion that's strongly implied to have killed several nearby civilians, it's by no means unjustified.
- Prior to Junpei, they conducted experiments on several other young men to harness Giff's cells, all of which ended with the test subject dying and creating the demons Junpei is made to dispose of.
Portrayed by: Mitsu Murata
The corrupt director of NOAH.- Asshole Victim: As he dies after he was impaled by Vail, none of the main characters shed tears upon his demise.
- Big Bad: Of Revice Legacy: Kamen Rider Vail. He is the one leading the conspiracy to weaponize demons and caused the deaths of Junpei's parents.
- The Brigadier: A very dark take on this trope. He heads NOAH and is willing to employ some incredibly morally dubious means to combat demons.
- Deal with the Devil: Agariyama considers NOAH's experiments to harness the power of Giff to be a way to perfect this so it's beneficial for humanity.
- Evil Redhead: He has ginger hair and is a very cold and ruthless individual.
- Hate Sink: Once the mystery behind the death of Junpei's parents is revealed, Agariyama is truly a scumbag who ordered Vail to murder Junpei's parents in order for his organization to control him for his ambitions.
- Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Is killed by Vail running his arm through him.
- Lack of Empathy: Unlike Masumi, he isn't particularly concerned about the subjects who have died in NOAH's experiments and believes their end goal trumps the sacrifices.
- Last Words: Before his death at Vail's hands:
- No Full Name Given: His given name is never revealed.
- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: When Junpei's body starts rejecting Giff's cells, Agariyama orders that he be put to death.
- You Killed My Father: He was the one who set the red demon on Junpei's family, so he could capture him and use him as a living weapon.
Characters from Birth of Chimera and Battle Familia
Ryu Mukai/Kamen Rider Chimera (I)
Portrayed by: Shōhei Hashimoto
A young man who aims to join FENIX, in order to fulfil his dream of being a hero. He later acquires the Chimera Driver and the Twin Chimera Vistamp, using them to transform into Kamen Rider Chimera.
- Decoy Protagonist: While he's the user of the Kamen Rider Chimera power set, it was Nozomu the actual main character of this spin-off.
- Doomed by Canon: He's not seen in Battle Familia, and with good reason.
- Everyone Has Standards: He is visibly horrified at Shinta (one of the failed subjects) turning into a demon due to the Chimera Driver's side effects, confronting Sotoumi and declaring that he'll never work with him.
- Foil: To Hiromi, being an aspiring hero who is also the user of a Driver that turns its user into a demon. Hiromi's ailment with the Demons Driver was due to Vail, and he manages to avoid demonification after Vail abandons the Driver, while Ryu ends up mutating into a demon despite being compatible with the Chimera Driver.
- Hero of Another Story: He's the eponymous Rider of the companion special Birth of Chimera, but surprisingly, not the main protagonist.
- Last Words: Before he mutates into a demon:"It can't be... I haven't... even..."
- Made of Explodium: Played for Drama as the moment he is killed by Daimon, he explodes in such a lethal way that Nozomu's parents had to protect Nozomu from the explosion; they succeed, at the cost of their lives.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: He dies at the hands of Daimon after turning into a failed subject demon.
Nozomu Otani/Kamen Rider Chimera (II)
Portrayed by: Issei Mamehara
Ryu's best friend who aspires to become a doctor, in order to help his ailing mother.
- Advertised Extra: He was touted as a major character in Birth of Chimera, but in the movie itself he's mostly relegated to a supporting role and doesn't even get that long to be Chimera.
- It's Personal: He swears revenge on Azuma for being responsible for killing Ryu and indirectly, his parents as well.
- Mirror Character: He's essentially a one-on-one copy of Junpei Shiranami/Genta Igarashi, being a man whose parents were killed by an organization involved with demons, and swore revenge on those people. He even starts a new life after letting his past go through Genta's words.
- Supporting Protagonist: While Ryu is the titular character, it's Nozomu who is the viewpoint character of the Birth of Chimera special.
- This Is Unforgivable!: Says this near-verbatim to Azuma's back, after the latter causes the deaths of his parents and Ryu.
- Tragic Keepsake: Keeps the Twin Chimera Vistamp in memory of Ryu.
- Vengeance Denied: Though not for lack of trying; he gets manhandled by Azuma and loses both the Chimera Driver and Twin Chimera Vistamp, before being talked out of it altogether by Genta. Ryu and his parents' deaths are ultimately avenged by Ikki.
Tropes exclusive to Kamen Rider Chimera
Portrayed by: Satoshi Fujita (suit)
Chimera Driver Voiced by: Shingo Fujimori
- Animal Motifs: Has two of them in one Vistamp: a king crab and a crocodile.
- Finishing Move: Known as "Edges", activated by pulling the Twin Chimera Vistamp in the Driver to the side. It has different variations, depending on the number of pulls.
- King Crab Edge (once): Chimera encases his arm in an orange energy construct shaped like a crab's claw that strikes the enemy, as he delivers a Rider Punch.
- Crocodile Edge (twice): Chimera leaps into the air, encasing his leg in orange energy shaped like a crocodile's head and jaws before Rider Kicking the enemy.
- Flawed Prototype: Like the Week Endriver, the Chimera Driver can allow people to transform without the need of an inner demon, with the notable exception that it also allows the usage of special Vistamps that have the genetic material of multiple animals in them. However, for some reason, even qualified users will eventually turn into a demon. This flaw was later fixed after Giff's eyes were implemented into the driver, and was later refined by George into the Juuga Driver.
- Meaningful Name: In genetics, a "chimera" refers to a hybrid of unrelated species, named after the mythical beast from Classical Mythology.
- Mix-and-Match Critters: As his name suggests, his Rider form's design is a hybrid of his animal motifs.
Portrayed by: Shingo Fujimori (voice), Norito Yashima (live), Danki Sakae (suit)
Masumi Karizaki's inner demon, who was sealed into George as a child by Masumi himself and awakened by George's resentment towards his father. He is accidentally released by George following a botched test run of the Chimera Driver.
- Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: As he's the Inner Demon that Masumi transplanted into George, it seems that not only did he influence George's more sinister actions, he also influenced the man's fashion sense and hairstyle.
- Big Bad: For Birth of Chimera, where he's the one behind the experiments with the Chimera Driver. In the movie itself he's riding Azuma's coattails, but he's still part of the reason Azuma is able to enact his plans.
- Dragon with an Agenda: Helps out Azuma with his plan, but only so he can study demons and torment people For the Evulz.
- Enigmatic Empowering Entity: He stole a Chimera Driver from George, providing it to Ryu and then Azuma.
- Glasgow Grin: His mouth is frozen in a rictus grin, complete with stitches at both ends.
- Kill and Replace: Does this to Sotoumi, running him through before taking over his body.
- Light Is Not Good: His coat is mostly white, and he's a sadistic demon.
- The Man Behind the Man: Being the Inner Demon of Masumi, and by extension, the Inner Demon that Masumi speculated is behind some of George's sinister moments, he qualifies for this trope given he's the cause of Kagero becoming Evil and bringing Vail back into play.
- Meaningful Name: Chic is a French word meaning "stylish/fashionable", which perfectly describes his wardrobe.
- Practically Joker: With his Glasgow Grin, eccentric mannerisms and appearance as if wearing a suit and coat, he's clearly meant to be a demon version of the Clown Prince of Crime.
- Shapeshifting: He's able to transform Sotoumi's body when possessing him.
- Small Role, Big Impact: Despite being only the Big Bad Duumvirate of The Movie, Chic's influence on the main series through George is considerable, leading indirectly to Vice's Heroic Sacrifice.
- Taking You with Me: Attempts to blow himself up alongside the rest when he's defeated.Chic: Bye-Bye!
Portrayed by: Teruaki Ogawa
A scientist who — under the pretense of medical trials for a new drug — experiments on humans in order to find a suitable user for the Chimera Driver.- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: He gets stabbed and possessed by Chic once the latter deems him no longer of any use.
Portrayed by: Kane Kosugi (live), Rintaro Shimizu (suit)
- You are a pest to humanity's future. I'll be the one to judge you!
An ancient South American criminal who seeks to judge all of mankind itself. To that end he forms an alliance with Chic, hijacking the plane Genta and Yukimi are on and kidnapping them in order to draw out the Igarashi siblings.
Using the Chimera Driver he stole from Ryu and infused with one of Giff's eyes, along with the Tri-chimera Vistamp, he transforms into Kamen Rider Daimon.
Tropes that apply to him in general
- Arch-Enemy: To Nozomu, being the killer of the latter's best friend and — indirectly — parents. Azuma, however, doesn't remember who he is.
- Badass Normal: He's actually able to go toe-to-toe with Chimera whilst unmorphed.
- Big Bad: He is the main villain of Battle Familia, which revolves around him attempting to maintain his immortality so he can continue to serve as humanity's judge.
- Bring It: Says this trope in perfect English when confronting Ultimate Revi and Vice.
- But for Me, It Was Tuesday: Pulls this on Nozomu, when the latter confronts him on killing Ryu and causing his parents' deaths:"What are you talking about? I don't remember such insignificant things."
- Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: Like S/Kamen Rider Eden before him, Azuma is a Dark Messiah with a group of followers empowered by an outside force. However, S died prior to his story and uploaded his consciousness into the nanomachine swarm, allowing him to kickstart his plans. Meanwhile, Azuma made a deal with Giff for immorality and is currently dying thanks to his death, forcing him to go forward with his plans. There is also the fact that S is trying to save humanity by transferring their minds into a virtual reality, Azuma has given up on humans after seeing them repeat their mistakes, deciding to judge them.
- Dark Messiah: Believes himself to be the only one capable of judging humanity and leading them to salvation. To drive the point home, he sports long hair and a beard in his first scene in Birth of Chimera and has a wound in his side, echoing Jesus' pierced side during His crucifixion.
- Deal with the Devil: He made the same deal with Giff as Akaishi did. This is an issue for him, as Giff is dead and thus unable to keep his end of the deal anymore.
- Evil Wears Black: He is one of Battle Familia's major antagonists, and is primarily clad in black.
- Far East Asian Terrorists: Leads a terrorist group based in Japan.
- Immortality: Much like Akaishi, his contract with Giff allowed him to receive an immortal body, complete with an Healing Factor. After Giff's death, however, his immortality begins to wear off. It finally expires at the end of the film.
- Foil: To Hideo Akaishi, as both came from an ancient tribe and both made a pact with Giff for immortality along with them became subservient to Giff's cause as judges to the human race. What sets apart between them in regard to their actions is, unlike Akaishi who turned out to be a Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist and a hypocrite who ultimately values Giff's personal approval of destroying humanity than his stated goal, Azuma was as straight-up Well-Intentioned Extremist who kills potential evildoers and a Tragic Villain who losts his loved ones throughtout the course of history.
- Humans Are Bastards: Has this attitude towards mankind; similarly to Akaishi, he believes that humans keep making the same mistakes without learning from them. His final battle against Ikki ultimately caused him to reconsider, even trusting humanity's future in his hands.
- Neck Snap: Incapacitates Hiromi in this manner in Birth of Chimera.
- Really 700 Years Old: He's at least 2,000 years old.
- Remember the New Guy?: He was with Akaishi when they made their pact with Giff to gain immortality 2,000 years ago, yet he's not mentioned at all by Akaishi in the series.
- There Is Another: Like Akaishi, he's a human who made a contract with Giff to receive an immortal body.
- Who Wants to Live Forever?: His immortality might have allowed him to live for a long time, but this has caused him to outlive his loved ones and forget to enjoy life.
- Worthy Opponent: He eventually comes to see Ikki this way. In his final moments he tells him how much fun he had fighting him.
- Worf Had the Flu: His body has been growing weaker since Giff's demise. This, eventually, allows him to be beaten by Ikki in their final showdown, with the latter using only his base form to do the deed.
- Wound That Will Not Heal: He has a rapidly deteriorating wound in his right side that not even his regeneration can heal, due to his immortality wearing off as a result of Giff's death. Chic offers to restore it in exchange for killing the Igarashis.
- You Killed My Father: He indirectly causes the deaths of Nozomu's parents, right after he kills Nozomu's friend Ryu.
Tropes exclusive to him as Kamen Rider Daimon
- Ace Custom: Daimon uses a custom version of the Chimera Driver that is infused with one of Giff's eyes, allowing him to use the Tri-Chimera Vistamp to its full potential.
- Animal Motifs: Has three of them in one Vistamp: an octopus, a black rhinoceros and a giant centipede.
- Badass Cape: He sports a cape that is reused from Kamen Rider Bravo Kingdurian Arms.
- Finishing Move: Similarly to Chimera, his finishers are activated by pulling the Tri-Chimera Vistamp in the Driver to the side, varying depending on how many times he does so.
- Octopus Edge (once): Daimon charges his arm with crimson energy and delivers a palm strike to the enemy, before following up by encasing his leg in energy that manifests as octopus tentacles and unleashing a Rider Kick, with the tentacles impaling the enemy.
- Kurosai Edge (twice): Daimon charges his fist with purple energy and throws a Rider Punch, manifesting a giant construct of a rhinoceros' head that strikes the enemy.
- Oomukade Edge (thrice): Daimon conjures two orange energy constructs of giant centipedes, which relentlessly attack the enemy.
- Tri-Chimera Edge (four times): Daimon unleashes a wave of dark crimson energy that forcefully manifests the enemies' inner demons.
- Horns of Villainy: Has a large tentacle-shaped horn jutting out of the left side of his helmet.
- Meaningful Name: Aside from being a variant spelling of daemon, which in turn is considered to be a archaic spelling of "demon", Daimon refers to a race of lesser spirits in Greek mythology.
- Mix-and-Match Critters: Like Chimera, his Rider form's design is a hybrid of his three animal motifs.
- Purple Is Powerful: Due having a Vistamp that has the power of three animals at once, this is practically in effect, since Daimon has a purple visor unlike Chimera. His Vistamp is also colored purple in contrast to Chimera's Orange.
- Spikes of Villainy: Has two spikes — one massive and one smaller one — protruding from his left shoulder.
- Ascended Demon: Its corporeal form resembles this, being a demon with traits of an angel.
- Holy Hand Grenade: It's able to unleash a powerful wave of light that undoes Azuma's brainwashing of Vice, Kagero and Lovekov.
- Light Is Good: It's completely white and looks like a boss from Bayonetta, and it's literally The Power of Love incarnate.
- Non-Standard Character Design: The only inner demon to be animated entirely by CGI.
Portrayed by: Hideyoshi Kan (voicenote ), Yuji Nakata (suit)
A Kamen Rider who is a participant in the Desire Grand Prix.
- Big Damn Heroes: Helps the Igarashis evacuate the plane passengers by defeating the True Gifftarians and Giff Juniors.
- Early-Bird Cameo: His appearance is mostly to advertise the successor to Kamen Rider Revice and the Movie War between them. As he first appeared to the Igarashi parents in his transformed state during the movie and then appeared in the final episode untransformed after obtaining the Revice Driver Raise Buckle in front of his predecessor.
Characters from Kamen Rider Jeanne & Kamen Rider Aguilera with Girls Remix
Portrayed by: Hikaru Yamamoto
The wife of Ryu Terui/Kamen Rider Accel and the boss of Narumi Detective Office after inheriting it from her late father Sokichi Narumi/Kamen Rider Skull. She is the founder of Girls Remix team.
See also her section in the character page of Kamen Rider Double.
Portrayed by: Noa Tsurushima (live), Satoshi Fujita (suit)
A Secretary-Type Humagear created by Hiden Intelligence to serve as the personal assistant and companion to Aruto Hiden/Kamen Rider Zero-One. Using the Zero-Two Driver, she transforms into Kamen Rider Zero-Two.
See also her section under "Hiden Leadership" in the character page of Kamen Rider Zero-One: Hiden Intelligence.
Portrayed by: Hiroe Igeta (voice), Satoshi Fujita (suit)
A technical engineer of A.I.M.S. who transforms into Kamen Rider Valkyrie.
See also her section in the character page of Kamen Rider Zero-One: A.I.M.S..
Portrayed by: Mei Angela (live), Suzuka Usami (suit)
A member of the Sword of Logos's Southern division and the younger sister of Ryoga Shindai/Kamen Rider Durandal, who transforms into Kamen Rider Sabela.
See also her section under "Southern Base" in the character page of Kamen Rider Saber Sword Of Logos.
Portrayed by: Ruka Matsuda (live), Yume Sakanashi (suit)
A benevolent Bugster born from the game DoReMiFa Beat who serves as the "navigator" for the CR-affiliated Kamen Riders and their associates, and occasionally working as a nurse under the pseudonym Asuna Karino. Using the Tokimeki Crisis Gashat and Buggle Driver II, she transforms into Kamen Rider Poppy.
See also her section under "Seito University Hospital/Ministry of Health" in the character page of Kamen Rider Ex-Aid Protagonists.
Portrayed by: Yukari Taki
A former Namba Children and one of the members of Team Build.
See also her section under "Café Nascita" in the character page of Kamen Rider Build Protagonists.
Portrayed by: Yuko Takayama
A rookie detective at the Toriizaka Police Station who used to be a Gate targeted by a Phantom, as well as one of regular patrons at the Antique Shop Omokagedo.
See also her section under "Antique Shop Omokagedo" in the character page of Kamen Rider Wizard Protagonists.
Portrayed by: Mio Kudo
Formerly known as Mion, she is Makoto Fukami's/Kamen Rider Specter's younger sister. She is now investigating the unusual electronic wave along with Sawa before meeting Akiko.
See also her section under "Fukami Siblings" in the character page of Kamen Rider Ghost Protagonists.
Portrayed by: Shieri Ohata (live), Yuki Miyazawa (suit, main), Hikaru Okada (suit, understudy)
A young woman who used to be a member of the Resistance who, alongside Geiz Myokoin/Kamen Rider Geiz and Woz/Kamen Rider Woz, attempted to guide Sougo Tokiwa/Kamen Rider Zi-O away from his fate as Ohma Zi-O. After discovering her true heritage as a princess named Alpina, she transforms into Kamen Rider Tsukuyomi.
See also her section under "People from 2068" in the character page of Kamen Rider Zi-O: Protagonists.
Mitsuko Fujimoto/Ms. Titan
Portrayed by: Rica Matsumoto (live), Momoka Takasaki (suit)
A general of the Black Satan organization.- Badass in a Nice Suit: Like the original Mr. Titan, she fights in a fancy suit.
- Big Bad: She is the main antagonist of the "Girls Remix" miniseries.
- Distaff Counterpart: As her name suggests, she's one to Mr. Titan from Stronger.
- Evil Sounds Deep: Befitting her status as an executive of an evil organization, she speaks with a deep, smooth voice.
- Master of Disguise: She's able to perfectly impersonate Akiko, with only her forgetting to replicate the chocolate milk stain on the real Akiko's shirt giving her away.
- One-Winged Angel: Transforms into a multi-eyed, black cloaked form in Part 3.
- We Can Rule Together: Is interested in getting Hana to join Black Satan.
"Yuriko Natsuki"/Yuriko Kuroe/Black Tackle
Portrayed by: Ayane, Momoka Yasukawa (stunt double)
A woman who claims to be Hana's older sister.- Cool Big Sis: To Hana, who almost immediately takes a liking to her. Subverted when it turns out to be a ruse.
- Dark Is Evil: Wears a black uniform as Black Tackle, and her real name is Yuriko Kuroe.
- The Dragon: She's Ms. Titan's main enforcer.
- Luke, I Am Your Father: Claims to be Hana’s older sister. Except she's not really.
- Mythology Gag: "Yuriko" was the given name of Electronic-Wave Human Tackle in Stronger.
Portrayed by: Mei Hanakawanote (live), Nana Hayashimoto (suit)
The inner demon of Hana, born from her resentment towards Sakura.
Tropes that apply to her in general
- Demonic Possession: She takes over Hana's body after the latter is manipulated into joining Black Satan.
- Distaff Counterpart: She's basically one to Kagero, being an inner demon who takes on her host's appearance, tends to dress in black, and transforms into a darker version of her host's Rider form.
- Evil Costume Switch: Demon Hana wears a full-black outfit, in contrast to her host's regular Weekend uniform which had bits of orange and tall white boots.
- Hand Blast: She can fire shockwaves of purple energy from her hand.
- Literal Split Personality: She's the manifestation of Hana's resentment.
- No Name Given: Her name — if she even has one — is never revealed, with supplementary materials referring to her as simply "Demon Hana".
Tropes exclusive to her as Kamen Rider Dark Aguilera
- Dark Is Evil: She's basically a monochrome version of Aguilera, and she's one of the special's antagonists.
- Palette Swap: Her suit basically reuses Aguilera's, with the red replaced with black and with a different visor.
Characters from Kamen Rider Revice: Becoming Rider No. 2~♪
Portrayed by: Noritaka Hamao
Portrayed by: Claud Hachiojin (voice)
Characters from Kamen Rider Revice: Final Stage
Portrayed by: Kazuya Tanabe (live)
A demon possessing the body of Yuichiro, the twin brother of the late Commander Wakabayashi. Acquiring the Crimson Vistamp off the black market, he uses it to transform into Blood Vade.
- Ambiguous Robots: Blood Vade's suit is painted over from Crimson Vail and Jack Revice in a manner that causes it to look like a machine, with his armor split up into segments through panel lines undercut with orange glows. There's even a maintenance mark on his right shoulder.
- Meaningful Name: His name is derived from the word "invade".
- Palette Swap: A mechanical-looking knockoff of Crimson Vail and Jack Revice.
- Power Glows: His orange spines, Tron Lines, and his Vistamp glow under the light of the stage, and is plenty strong as an endgame villain.
Characters from Revice Forward: Kamen Rider Live & Evil & Demons
Portrayed by: Ryosuke Takahashi
A scientist specializing in genetics who is in charge of Hiromi's recovery.- Big Bad: He is the true main villain of Revice Forward.
- Evil All Along: While he initially is represented as a caring doctor, he turns out to be the leader of the terrorist organization Alicorn.
- Mad Scientist: Uses the TransAmzer to create mutated clones of people to evolve humanity.
- Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: While he does plan to evolve humanity not unlike Giff, in the end, his callous treatment of Rumi, combined with his rant about how she is a tool to make him the ultimate being causes his claims to fall completely flat.
- One-Winged Angel: Fuses with Rumi and uses the TransAmzer to become a incredibly powerful mutant.
- Ultimate Lifeform: What he plans to be by fusing with Rumi and using the TransAmzer.
Portrayed by: Junya Komatsu
A mysterious blue-haired man who shares Hiromi's face.- Evil Doppelgänger: His true identity is that of a clone of Hiromi created during his medical treatment.
- Kill and Replace: Announces his intentions to become the "real Hiromi Kadota" right before revealing his monstrous form.
- Meaningful Name: Is named after the infamous Japanese blacksmith Sengo Muramasa, who forged swords that were rumored to have an evil aura surrounding them thanks to his bad temper. His appearance in the trailer has him wielding a katana against Daiji at one point.
- Red Herring: Contractory to what the trailers seemed to imply, he is not Hiromi's inner demon as others claim — he's in fact a clone of him.
Portrayed by: Rin Serizawa
A young girl targeted by Alicorn.- Healing Hands: She posseses a rare mutation that grants her super regenerative powers through rapid cell division. Her ability was actually the crux of Kagetaka's "gene therapy" that allowed him to reverse Hiromi's advanced premature internal aging and his creation of the Human Mutants and Trans Amzer systems.
- If We Get Through This…: She makes Hiromi promise to take her to the amusement park. He does.
- Plucky Girl: With all the violence and betrayal going on around her, coupled with being locked up like a human lab rat for Alicorn, Rumi is surprisingly optimistic and socially well-adjusted for a former hostage. The things that give her the most joy are the mundane "normal" parts of life, like eating ramen with her adoptive Uncle Hiromi or going to theme parks.
Characters from Kamen Rider Juuga VS Kamen Rider Orteca
Portrayed by: Rei Yoshii
A scientist formerly working for the Metropolitan Police Department's first investigation division, and Genpachiro Otta's fiancee.
See also her section under "Protagonists" in the character page of Kamen Rider Drive.
Sho Takada/Homo Gifftex
Portrayed by: Yasuhiko Imai (live), Hirotsugu Mori (suit)
Young Takada portrayed by: Kazuya Okada
A scientist who assisted George in creating the Juuga Driver, and an old friend of Masumi.
- Actor Allusion: Both Yasuhiko Imai, who plays him in the present, and Kazuya Okada, who plays his younger self, are suit actors who mostly portray villains.
- A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil: Was Masumi Karizaki's lab assistant in NOAH, only to become resentful when Matsumi dismissed him and to develop a desire to surpass him.
- Disc-One Final Boss: Defeated by Juuga with plenty of time remaining, allowing Orteca to step up as the Final Boss.
- Evil Is Not a Toy: He learns the hard way that self-serving sociopaths don't make for the most reliable helpers, as Orteca refuses to intervene when he's fighting Juuga and allows him to be defeated.
- Hidden Villain: Is the one who broke Olteca out of jail and tasked him with stealing the Juuga Driver.
- Transhuman Treachery: Used Giff’s eye to transform into Homo Gifftex.
- Walking Spoiler: It’s difficult to talk about him and his associates without revealing that they’re the true villains of the special.
Portrayed by: Naoki Kunishima
- Evil All Along: He's the controller of the Brachio Deadman that was used to discredit George’s work.
Portrayed by: Chisato Akita
- Actor Allusion: In addition to performing Haruto Sohma’s transformation pose, she also possesses the Wizard-based Crocodile Vistamp. Her actress is a member of the Kamen Rider Girls who formerly represented Wizard and still collects merchandise for that show.
- The Unreveal: Hana prevents her from using the Crocodile Vistamp to summon and/or fuse with her inner demon.