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Character Sheet for the characters introduced in the Super Hero Taisen film series.
Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen
Shocker-Zangyack Alliance
In General
A massive union between the forces of Dai-Shocker and Dai-Zangyack united for the purpose of destroying all the Kamen Riders and Super Sentai.
- Big Bad Duumvirate: They're led by a large alliance of past Big Bads in both the Kamen Rider and Super Sentai franchises.
- Evil Is One Big, Happy Family: There's many different villains in Shocker-Zangyack, some with differing and even conflicting goals, but all of them are united against the Kamen Riders and Super Sentai.
- Legion of Doom: A particularly expansive one, being an alliance of two already very large Legions of Doom. It seems just about every villain or monster Toei had in storage is taking part.
- Locked Out of the Loop: Marvelous and Tsukasa were kept completely in the dark about the alliance. Or so it seems. In fact, Marvelous and Tsukasa knew of the alliance and locked them out of the loop by keeping their plans to stop the Shocker-Zangyack Alliance a secret.
- Nebulous Evil Organisation: A union of two Legions of Doom seeking to destroy all heroes and conquer the world.
- Take Over the World: Their end goal is to conquer the world, once the Kamen Riders and Super Sentai are taken care of.
- Out Gambit: Their plan to play the Kamen Riders and Super Sentai into wiping each other out was thwarted when Marvelous and Tsukasa sent all of the Sentai and Riders who had supposedly been killed to a Rift Between Worlds, where they lay in wait for the villains to reveal their plans.
- Unequal Pairing: Oddly averted. Shocker is a Nebulous Evil Organisation limited to just one planet while the Zangyack are an intergalactic empire that rules over numerous worlds all across space, but when they team up they're both more or less on the same equal footing.
Dai-Shocker
An alliance of revived past Kamen Rider villains led by Great Leader of Dai-Shocker Tsukasa Kadoya.
Originally fought and defeated in Kamen Rider Decade, they are reformed to counter Emperor Marvelous and his Dai-Zangyack by exterminating all the Super Sentai.
- Legion of Doom: Just like their original incarnation, they're an alliance of villains from all across the Rider multiverse, and here they've added some new members, including General Shadow, N-Daguva-Zeba, Joker Undead, Gryllus Worm and the original Shadow Moon.
- Mook Carryover: They have Shocker and Destron combatmen in their ranks, alongside Dogma Fighters and Chaps.
- Nebulous Evil Organization: As in Decade, they're a much bigger and grander version of Kamen Rider's original evil organization, Shocker.
Dai-Zangyack
An alliance of revived past Super Sentai villains led by Gokaiger Emperor Marvelous for the purpose of exterminating the Kamen Riders.
- Demoted to Dragon: Black Cross King, Dagon, Gai, Long, Yogoshimacritein, Dokoku, Brajira and Ackdos Gill are all major Big Bads in the Super Sentai series, yet here they're all playing second fiddle to a Sentai warrior. Subverted when it's revealed they're all collectively The Man in Front of the Man to Emperor Marvelous.
- Legion of Doom: They're thus far the biggest team-up of Sentai villains in the franchise's history, containing numerous major foes the Sentai teams fought in the past.
- Original Generation: While Dai-Shocker has its roots in Kamen Rider Decade, Dai-Zangyack was created solely for this movie to be Sentai's answer to Dai-Shocker.
- Spotlight-Stealing Crossover: While Dai-Shocker has a good balance of Showa and Heisei villains in their roster, Dai-Zangyack is almost entirely comprised of villains from the Heisei era, with the only Showa era ones being the Black Cross King, Bio Hunter Silva and Baseball Mask. Though at the very least, Silva is revealed to be The Man Behind the Man in the end.
Doktor G
Narutaki/Doktor G
Portrayed by: Tatsuhito Okuda
The lead commander of the resurgent Dai-Shocker and second-in-command to the Great Leader of Dai-Shocker, originally an executive of the evil organization Destron. He is later revealed to be Narutaki in disguise.For tropes related to his true identity, see Kamen Rider Decade.
- The Dragon: The second-in-command to the Great Leader of Dai-Shocker.
- Dragon with an Agenda: It's hinted early on that he has his own agenda secret from Decade. As it turns out, he's the real power behind his supposed boss.
- Enemy Mine: The only reason he's allied with the baddies, many of whom are much worse, is because their plan will bring about the destruction of Decade.
- Evil Is Petty: Went along with a scheme that would have killed every Kamen Rider and Super Sentai on Earth, paving way for a giant Legion of Doom to take over the world, just so he could have a chance to kill his arch-nemesis Decade.
- The Man Behind the Man: Tsukasa is only hunting Sentai because he persuaded him they were a threat.
- One-Winged Angel: Becomes Kani Laser in the Final Battle to fight Decade and his allies.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Red Oni to Silva, his Big Bad Duumvirate partner. While Silva is cold and reserved, Doktor G is boastful and hammy.
- Significant Doublecasting: Is played by Tatsuhito Okada, who also portrayed Narutaki in Kamen Rider Decade. He is really Narutaki in disguise.
Rider Hunter Silva
Bio Hunter Silva
Voiced by: Kazuo Hayashi
The lead commander of Dai-Zangyack, formerly known as Bio Hunter Silva and now reborn under the name Rider Hunter Silva for the purpose of hunting down the Kamen Riders. In actuality, he's the real mastermind behind Dai-Zangyack, and in an alliance with Narutaki.- Big Bad: Of Super Hero Taisen. He's the true leader of Dai-Zangyack and one of the dual leaders of the Shocker-Zangyack Alliance that masterminded the plan to destroy both Kamen Riders and Super Sentai.
- The Dog Was the Mastermind: A more meta example, but Silva being the true Big Bad is quite odd considering he was originally more a Wild Card AI gone rampant than a truly conniving evil-doer.
- Hijacked by Ganon: An interesting case. Of all the Big Bads in the film that could have been the True Final Boss, it turns it was Silva, the Wild Card from Bioman, who was the mastermind behind everything.
- The Man Behind the Man: He's the real power in Dai-Zangyack and the one who tricked Marvelous into hunting the Kamen Riders.
- Meaningful Rename: Is called Rider Hunter Silva now since he's hunting Riders.
- Motive Decay: In Bioman, Silva hunted those with Bio Particles because he was programmed to see them as threats. Here though, he's started hunting Kamen Riders and Super Sentai all on his own.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Blue Oni to Doktor G, his Big Bad Duumvirate partner. While G is hammy, Silva is a cold, calculating machine with little need for theatrics.
Baseball Mask
Baseball Mask
Voiced by: Hideyuki Hori
A Masked Monster who Joe, Don, Kaito and Hina encounter when they use the DenLinergo back in time to 1976.- Back from the Dead: His defeat by Akarenger (really Gokai Red in disguise) is different in the movie, meaning he must have been brought back and sent back in time.
Big Machine
Big Machine
A colossal robot formed by the merging of the Super Crisis Fortress and Gigant Horse, intended by the Shocker-Zangyack Alliance to serve as their ultimate weapon.- Dragon Their Feet: It isn't taken out until after its creators are all defeated.
- Final Boss: It's the last opponent faced in the film, after Kaito hijacks it to get revenge on Tsukasa for misleading him.
- Fusion Dance: Is formed from combining the Cool Starships of the Crisis Empire and Zangyack Empire.
- Humongous Mecha: Emphasis on humongous, as it towers over Go-Buster Oh.
- The Worf Effect: Took out both a giant-sized Warz and Ackdos Gill upon its formation.
Kamen Rider × Super Sentai × Space Sheriff: Super Hero Taisen Z
Space Shocker
In General
A new incarnation of Shocker comprised of past foes of the Kamen Riders bent on conquering the universe.
- Galactic Conqueror: They have their eyes set on conquering the whole universe.
- Legion of Doom: Their roster is entirely comprised of revived past Kamen Rider villains, including a few Big Bads. Upon his revival, Demon King Psycho also brings some Super Sentai and Metal Hero villains along for the ride.
- Original Generation: They were conceived of entirely for this movie.
- Space "X": They're an incarnation of Shocker, and they're in space, hence the name "Space Shocker".
Demon King Psycho
Demon King Psycho
Voiced by: Shōzō Iizuka
The ruler of the Madou crime syndicate and secret mastermind behind Space Shocker.- Big Bad: Of Super Hero Taisen Z. He's the one who created Space Shocker and revived Reider in order to use them as a means to fully revive himself.
- Large and in Charge: He towers over everyone once he's fully revived.
- The Man Behind the Man: Madou's influence over Space Shocker isn't revealed until halfway through the film.
- Returning Big Bad: He was originally the main villain of Sharivan before coming back to be the Big Bad of a Super Hero Taisen movie, in commemoration of Sharivan's 30 year anniversary.
- Took a Level in Badass: A somewhat downplayed example. Demon King Psycho was a formidable foe in Sharivan, but he was an Orcus on His Throne who never left it, even in the Final Battle. Here, Psycho actually gets off his throne and moves around during the big battle scene at the end of the movie.
Reider
Strategist Reider/Space Reider
Portrayed by: Hirotaro Honda
A Madou sorcerer revived by Demon King Psycho for the purpose of fully reviving him.- Breakout Villain: While else would Psycho choose a traitorous minion who tried to usurp him to usher in his revival?
- The Chessmaster: Used Space Shocker to goad the Galactic Union Police into firing their Planet Killer cannon at Earth, all so he could harness its power to revive Psycho.
- Co-Dragons: With Shadow Moon to Demon King Psycho, though since Psycho isn't fully revived for much of the movie they could also be seen as a Big Bad Duumvirate on his behalf.
- Evil Genius: A cunning sorcerer, and the brains of the plan to revive Psycho.
- One-Winged Angel: After getting destroyed by Wizard and the Kyoryugers, he's brought back by Psycho as the superpowered Space Reider.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: In a similar vain to Doktor G and Silva from the previous movie, Reider is the hammy and expressive one of the partnership while Shadow Moon is more reserved.
Shadow Moon
Shadow Moon
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma
The Century King of Gorgom and leader of Space Shocker.- Breakout Villain: Like Reider his prominent role in the movie is because of how dang popular he is.
- Co-Dragons: With Reider to Demon King Psycho, though since Psycho isn't fully revived for much of the movie, they could also be seen as a Big Bad Duumvirate on his behalf.
- The Heavy: He's the one spearheading the hunt for Psycholon that draws most of the heroes into the plot of the film.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: In a similar vain to Doktor G and Silva from the previous movie, Shadow Moon is more reserved and focused in contrast to his hammy partner Reider.
Space Spider Man
Space Spider Man
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Tanaka
A remodeled version of the Shocker kaijin Spider Man and a commander of Space Shocker.- Co-Dragons: To Shadow Moon alongside Space Ikadevil, both being his top enforcers.
- Space "X": Is the original Spider-Man from Kamen Rider upgraded to better serve Space Shocker.
Space Ikadevil
Space Ikadevil
Voiced by: Tatsuya Kaneko
A remodeled version of Shocker executive Dr. Shinigami/Ikadevil and a commander of Space Shocker.- Co-Dragons: To Shadow Moon alongside Space Spider Man, both being his top enforcers.
- Kick the Dog: After finishing off Groundain and Skydain for getting in the way of his attack on Gavan, Ikadevil mocks their sibling bond in addition to that.
- Sinister Shades: Wears a shady black visor over his eyes.
- Space "X": Just Space Spider Man, Ikadevil has been given a more spacey look to befit the organization he now works for.
Others
Psycholon
Psycholon
Voiced by: Nana Mizuki
A mysterious robot Yoko Usami finds and befriends.- Because You Were Nice to Me: Befriends Yoko after she repairs it.
- Robot Buddy: A kind robot who assists Yoko after she repairs it.
- Soul Jar: It really contains a fraction of the soul of Demon King Psycho needed for his full revival.
- Taking the Bullet: Uses its body to shield Yoko after Demon King Psycho returns.
- Team Pet: For the gathering of heroes in this movie, being Yoko's own robot pal.
Heisei Rider vs. Showa Rider: Kamen Rider Taisen feat. Super Sentai
Underground Empire Badan
In General
The return of the Badan Empire, having gone underground after their initial scheme was thwarted by the 10 Legendary Riders, only to resurface as an underworld organization comprised of the dead spirits of past enemies of the Kamen Riders. Their end goal is to flip the worlds of the living and the dead, enabling them to take over the world.
- Fully Absorbed Finale: Their appearance here ties up the plot thread left at the end of the Kamen Rider ZX special surrounding their existence, which wasn't properly resolved due to a ZX series not getting made.
- Legion of Doom: They have a pretty lengthy roster of past Kamen Rider villains and monsters.
- The Legions of Hell: Are comprised of the spirits of Kamen Rider villains that got sent to the underworld.
- Mook Carryover: While the Badan-Roids are still their main henchmen, they also have Shocker Combatmen, Destron Combatmen and Chaps in their ranks.
- Retcon: In their first appearance in Birth of the 10th! the Badan Empire were merely another evil organization who claimed to inherit the will of the previous organizations that had fought the Riders. Some monsters that had been killed before were in their group, but the plot didn't focus on them. Meanwhile Kamen Rider Spirits had them as followers of an alien god who resurrects legions of soulless Undead to boost his troops. In this movie, they're depicted as an army of the dead who wants to break into the land of the living so they can enact their vengeance against the Kamen Riders.
- Serial Escalation: Inverted. While the first movie had villains from both Kamen Rider and Super Sentai, and the second film had villains from Kamen Rider, Super Sentai and Metal Heroes, the Badan Empire is comprised entirely of Kamen Rider villains, barring a brief appearance by General Schwarz.
Generalissimo of Badan
Generalissimo of Badan
Voiced by: Tomokazu Seki
The ruler of the Badan Empire, first appearing at the end of Kamen Rider ZX before disappearing.- Big Bad: Of Kamen Rider Taisen, being the ruler of the Badan Empire and the one behind their plan to raise the dead.
- Dimension Lord: It seems that he rules the land of the dead itself.
- Feed the Mole: He's aware that Kamen Rider ZX was disguising himself as Ambassador Darkness, and ensured that when ZX struck he only destroyed a decoy. However, ZX still one-ups him with the Kamen Rider Lockseeds.
- No One Sees the Boss: True to most incarnations of the Great Leader, he first appears as a voice communicating from behind a wall.
- Skull for a Head: A unique case. The head of his dinosaur form opens up to reveal a skull with three sockets.
- Returning Big Bad: He's an incarnation of the Great Leader, the Big Bad of Kamen Rider's Showa era, and the true villain of the original Kamen Rider ZX special.
Ambassador Darkness
Ryo Murasame/Ambassador Darkness
Portrayed by: Shun Sugata
An executive of Badan. Later revealed to be Ryo Murasame/Kamen Rider ZX in disguise.- Good All Along: Is really Ryo Murasame, Kamen Rider ZX, in disguise and has been working against the organization the entire time.
- Killed Offscreen: The real Ambassador Darkness was presumably dealt with by Ryo offscreen so he could pull a Kill and Replace.
- Mole in Charge: Is really ZX, and is the Number Two of Badan.
Ren Aoi/Kamen Rider Fifteen
Ren Aoi/Armored Rider Fifteen
Portrayed by: Itsuji Itao
The new field commander of the Badan Empire, a mysterious Armored Rider with the power to assume forms based on the 15 Heisei Kamen Riders.- Anti-Villain: He joined Badan to bring back his son.
- The Dragon: He's the Generalissimo of Badan's lead henchman and main enforcer.
- Early-Bird Cameo: He appears near the end of the Gaim-ToQger crossover special made to promote the film.
- Evil Counterpart: To all Fifteen Heisei Riders.
- Original Generation: While he uses the powers of past Riders, Fifteen himself is wholly original to the movie.
Tropes exclusive to him as Kamen Rider Fifteen
- Brought to You by the Letter "S": Wears a crown in the shape of the kanji for "fifteen".
- Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Named Fifteen, and can tap into the Heisei Riders's powers with the Heisei Rider Lockseed. There are fifteen Heisei Riders.
- Even more literally, the "十五" on his helmet actually means "fifteen" in Japanese.
- Power Copying: He uses the previously established Wizard and Fourze Arms, as well as Decade and even Gaim Arms!
- Skeletons in the Coat Closet: His primary suit is very skeletal in appearance, befitting a servant of the underworld.
Others
Shu Aoi
Shu Aoi
Portrayed by: Yuzu Aoki
A mysterious boy sought after by Badan.- Macguffin Superperson: Is sought after by the Badan because he is needed to power Badan's Reversal Machine.
- Powered by a Forsaken Child: The whole point of the Badan Reversal Machine is to take Shu and amplify his power to Apocalypse Wow levels.
- Unfinished Business: To cross over to the other side, all Shu needed to do was apologize to his mother, turning his last note backwards. Obviously, this would be a Spanner in the Works for Badan's plans.
Saki Aoi
Saki Aoi
Portrayed by: Akiko Hinagata
Shu's mother. Mari
Mari
Portrayed by: Ai Miyoshi
A girl working as an assistant to Keisuke Jin.- One-Steve Limit: Her name is an obvious allusion to Mari Sonoda, Takumi's close friend.
Super Hero Taisen GP: Kamen Rider #3
Shocker
In General
The original evil organization which menaced the Kamen Riders. Surviving remnants in the future were able to construct the History Modifying Machine and use it to alter time so the Double Riders fell to Shocker's new Rider Kamen Rider 3, enabling Shocker to take over the world with no one in their way.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: In their service are a number of future Kamen Riders who were heroes in the original timeline, but have now been brainwashed to serve Shocker.
- Legion of Doom: As with their incarnation in OOO, Den-O, All Riders: Let's Go Kamen Riders, they have an army of assorted past Kamen Rider villains in their service.
- Make Wrong What Once Went Right: Using the History Modifying Machine developed by Doctor D, Shocker remnants in the future were able to alter the timeline to one where Shocker defeated the Kamen Riders and rules the world in an alternate 2015.
- Mook Carryover: In addition to their own combatants, they also have Destron Combatmen, Combat-Roids and Chaps in their service.
- N.G.O. Superpower: Only now they've taken over the world and become the government.
- Recycled Premise: This isn't the first time Shocker took over the world using Time Travel.
- The Remnant: As shown by the Kamen Rider 4 special, a remnant of this incarnation of Shocker was able to survive and recover part of the History-Modifying Machine.
- Villain World: The Shocker-ruled 2015, where the Shocker logo is plastered everywhere, Shocker Combatants march in the street and imagery of heroic Kamen Riders is banned.
General Black
General Black/Hiruchameleon
Portrayed by: Nobuhiko Takada
The lead executive of Shocker/Gel-Shocker.- Master of Disguise: Disguises himself as an elderly Tobei Tachibana to lure the Riders into a trap.
- One-Winged Angel: Assumes his classic Hiruchameleon form in the final battle.
- Still Wearing the Old Colors: Downplayed, but while Shocker seems to have switched back to their original logo, he still has the Gel-Shocker logo plastered on his belt buckle.
Kyoichiro Kuroi/Kamen Rider 3
Kyoichiro Kuroi/Kamen Rider 3
Portrayed by: Mitsuhiro Oikawa
A powerful Kamen Rider created by Shocker in an Alternate Timeline. On the orders of Shocker, he successfully killed Kamen Rider 1 and Kamen Rider 2, leading to a timeline in which Shocker held absolute dominion over the world. Feeling regret towards his actions, he seeks to defeat the Kamen Riders who have been brainwashed by Shocker, and meet up with the remaining resistance forces at a place called Rider Town. He is actually still loyal to Shocker, with "Rider Town" being a trap to ensnare those looking to resist Shocker.- Badass Driver: With his Cool Car, the TriCyclone, he can easily match Drive in his Tridoron. In the proper timeline, he's actually a professional race car driver, so he still qualifies even when he's not a Kamen Rider.
- Cool Old Guy: In the remedied timeline, he remains an active celebrity in the race car driving world in spite of his advanced age.
- Deuteragonist: Shinnosuke is the main protagonist of the film, but much of the film's plot revolves around Kuroi and he's the titular character.
- Fake Defector: He's still loyal to Shocker in the movie, pretending to defect from them in order to lure the other Riders into a trap.
- For Want Of A Nail: His very existence heavily changes the history so that Shocker rules supreme. As such other Riders often refer to him as the "Rider that should not have existed".
- Go Out with a Smile: As he fades out of existence, he gives everyone a smile, more or less telling them, it's fine.
- Heel–Face Turn: He turns good for real at the end of the movie and ends up a decent person in the fixed timeline.
- Hero Killer: Shocker of 2015 created him to be this to the Double Riders who already defeated the Great Leader of Gel-Shocker in the past and he succeeded! This is how the movie starts.
- My God, What Have I Done?: In actuality the true driving force of his actions. He feels guilt for killing the Double Riders to the point he clings and tries desperately to keep on winning and be the strongest Rider because it's the only thing he has to cling to. Shinnosuke snaps him out of it.
- Scarf of Asskicking: He wears a yellow scarf like Shocker Rider No. 1 before him.
- These Hands Have Killed: Frequently references the fact that there's blood on his hands for killing the Double Riders, and his guilt over this is a big force for his actions even as he still sides with Shocker.
- Weaponized Car: The incredibly fast and heavily armed Tricyclone is his vehicle of choice, and it has little trouble keeping up with (and sometimes surpassing) the Tridoron in spite of being created decades before it.
Cheetahkatatsumeri
Genpachiro Otta/Cheetahkatatsumeri
Portrayed by: Taira Imata
A high-ranking Shocker Kaijin which serves the Shocker organization in the alternate 2015 where they rule the world.- The Brute: He's the main muscle of Shocker in this movie.
- Face–Heel Turn: In the original timeline, Genpachiro Otta was a heroic police officer and an ally of Shinnosuke, but here he's been converted into a Shocker kaijin.
- Oxymoronic Being: It's a cross between the slow snail and the fast cheetah.
- The Reveal: He's really Otta, who became a part of Shocker in the new timeline.
Rider Robo
History-Modifying Machine/Rider Robo
The transformed state of the History-Modifying Machine, converted into a Rider-like Humongous Mecha.- Final Boss: It is the last opponent faced in the film, after it's transformed into its Rider Robo form.
- Humongous Mecha: It's effectively a giant mecha piloted by the Great Leader's spirit.
- Reality Warper: Its existence allows Shocker to alter time and history as they see fit.
- Ret-Gone: Weaponized. It can be used to erase one's enemy from existence.
- Soul Jar: It holds the spirit of the Great Leader of Shocker.
- World-Healing Wave: Its destruction causes all of the changes it made to history to be undone.
Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Chou Super Hero Taisen
Eight Kirino
Eight Kirino
Portrayed by: Riku Onishi
A genius programmer and a former patient of Hiiro Kagami. He is the creator of the Chou Super Hero Taisen game, and resides in the Game World of said game for the most part.- Child Prodigy: Created a full fledged video game based on the heroes of Kamen Rider and Super Sentai, despite his young age.
- Creepy Child: Is eerily calm and shows almost no emotions.
- The Dog Was the Mastermind: He's behind the Chou Shocker Taisen bonus stage that was made to bring back villains of both franchises to destroy the real world in order for him and Another Hiiro to escape reality. Once the link he made between both worlds gets severed by Hiiro, Shocker Great Leader III takes over the Big Bad role for the final act of the movie.
- Emotionless Boy: Has no emotions and is apathetic to the fate of most things, including himself. This is mainly why he goes along with True Brave's plan to destroy the world, as he has no emotional connection to it and thus no reason not to go along with it.
- Heel–Face Turn: He's finally able to leave the game world thanks to Hiiro and is even showing happiness with actual heroes and the ones he made in his game.
- Hidden Villain: He is the cause of the game enemies attacking the real world, though this isn't revealed until halfway through the film.
- Lack of Empathy: His lack of emotions means he doesn't care about others, or even himself as he was apathetic to whether Hiiro saved him or not.
- When He Smiles: Smiles in the ending as he sees his game and the ones he created waved at him in his handheld, showing he was indeed able to feel something.
Hiiro Kagami (Game World)/Kamen Rider True Brave
Hiiro Kagami (Game World)/Kamen Rider True Brave
Portrayed by: Toshiki Seto
A Mirror Self of Hiiro Kagami who emerges from the Game World. He uses the Taddle Legacy Gashat to transform into Kamen Rider True Brave (Lv.50). He is a subconscious embodiment of Hiiro's ideal of himself as a "perfect doctor" who makes no mistakes, and of Hiiro's refusal to accept the inhumanity of such a standard.- Anti-Villain: His plan to destroy the world is done out of a twisted desire to make the Game World the "true" one for Eight.
- Dragon-in-Chief: To Eight. Eight is the mastermind behind Chou Superhero Taisen, but he's still a child and thus its True Brave who does the heavy lifting and poses the physical threat to the Riders. He also seems to be the real mastermind behind the plan to end the world, with Eight more as an apathetic All-Powerful Bystander.
- Early-Bird Cameo: Not him, his primary Gashat, Taddle Legacy, which would later be revealed to be Brave's Super Mode.
- Evil Twin: He's essentially the embodiment of Hiiro's negative qualities.
- Evil Wears Black: Wears black and is the Hidden Villain of the film.
- Graceful Loser: Upon being defeated by his real world counterpart Brave, he would accept his defeat and give Brave the Galaxian Gashat as a prize.
- Light Is Not Good: True Brave is mostly white, yet its transformer is a villain.
- Original Generation: While he's a copy of a previous Rider, he's wholly original to Chou Super Hero Taisen.
- Our Gryphons Are Different: The lion motif and angelic wings adorning his armor give him this look. It gives him a magestic look in contrast with Taddle Fantasy's demonic and sinister appearance.
Kamen Sentai Gorider
Kamen Rider Gorider
You're not seeing things. This Sentai team of Kamen Riders make their debut in Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Chou Super Hero Taisen. They will also have their own mini-series with previous riders from old seasons returning.- Animal Themed Super Being: Have the original Kamen Rider's grasshopper theme to them.
- Badass Cape: Like the Gorengers, they all have capes. And given they're a fusion of a Sentai Team and a Kamen Rider, it's reasonable to assume they're badasses.
- Badass Crew: They're a Sentai Team composed of Kamen Riders, and either one of those things is badass on its own. It helps that both versions of the team are composed of experience Riders or Sentai from other series and, judging by the Gorider miniseries, stronger than Ex-Aid Level 99 by a considerable margin.
- The Big Guy: The Character Encyclopedia Heisei Edition 2022 establishes that Ki-Rider is exceptionally strong as Kiranger was.
- Composite Team: The outfit brings to mind the original Kamen Rider, while the colors and names bring to mind the first Sentai series - in fact, the names of the ranger are the exact same as those of the Gorengers, with "Rider" replacing "Ranger". Interestingly enough, they'll be appearing alongside at least one member of the Gorengers.
- Legacy Character: The ability to become the Goriders is the prize for the team that wins the Ultra Superhero War tournament, with Team Ex-Aid claiming victory and becoming the first Gorider team. The Kamen Sentai Gorider miniseries features a group composed of different Kamen Riders becoming the second Gorider team.
- Mythology Gag:
- They're based on the original plan for Himitsu Sentai Gorenger, which was going to be a Sentai team of Kamen Riders.
- Alternatively, think of them as the benevolent copy of the Shocker Riders.
- Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: They're a Super Sentai team composed of Kamen Riders.
- Original Generation: An entire team of this to boot!
Shocker Leader III
Shocker Leader III
Portrayed by: Diamond✡Yukai
The leader of the Game World incarnation of Shocker, which emerged after the "Chou Shocker Taisen" bonus stage was triggered to destroy the world.- Final Boss: He's the last opponent faced in the film, after True Brave is taken out and Eight is talked down.
- Hijacked by Ganon: More or less usurps Eight and True Brave as the Big Bad once he gets released. After all, it wouldn't be a Super Hero Taisen movie without Shocker or some form thereof.
- One-Winged Angel: Assumes his "Oogumo Great Leader" form when the fighting gets serious.
- Rule of Three: He's Shocker Leader The Third. No clue who the second Shocker Leader was or what happened to him.
- Spiders Are Scary: His spider-themed Oogumo Great Leader form.
- Villain Team-Up: He at some point formed an alliance with the Space Shogunate Jark Matter, and summons one of their Big Moraimarz for the final battle.