List of Kamen Rider Revice characters
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Kamen Rider Revice (仮面ライダーリバイス, Kamen Raidā Ribaisu) is a Japanese tokusatsu drama. It is the 32nd entry in the Kamen Rider franchise and the third series of the Reiwa period, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the franchise.
Shiawaseyu
The Shiawaseyu (しあわせ湯, Happy Spa) is a sentō run by the Igarashi family.[1][2]
Kamen Rider Revice
Kamen Rider Revice is the titular duo of Ikki Igarashi and his inner demon partner Vice. When the former utilizes the Rex Vistamp (レックスバイスタンプ, Rekkusu Baisutanpu) in conjunction with the Revice Driver (リバイスドライバー, Ribaisu Doraibā) belt, Ikki and Vice transform into Kamen Riders Revi and Vice respectively.[3][1][4] While transformed, Vice gains a physical form and the Buddy Buckle (バディバックル, Badi Bakkuru) power source belt which connects to his host’s transformation device via the built-in Genome Receiver (ゲノムレシーバー, Genomu Reshībā). As Rex Genome, they gain enhanced leg and tail strength respectively. They also share three sidearms: the Ohinbuster 50 (オーインバスター50, Ōinbasutā Fifuti), which can interchange between Axe Mode (アックスモード, Akkusu Mōdo) and Gun Mode (ガンモード, Gan Mōdo);[1][4] the Gundephone 50 (ガンデフォン50, Gandefon Fifuti), which can interchange between Phone Mode (フォンモード, Fon Mōdo) and Gun Mode;[5] and the Osutoderuhammer 50 (オストデルハンマー50, Osutoderuhanmā Fifuti), which can combine with the Ohinbuster 50 to form the Revicelasher (リバイスラッシャー, Ribaisurasshā).[6][7] As both Revi and Vice are separate halves of Revice's forms, they can also fuse into a giant animal based on their current form known as a Remix (リミックス, Rimikkusu).[3][8][4] Additionally, the duo possess several other Vistamps, each of which is based on a different animal, and their corresponding Genome (ゲノム, Genomu) forms are modeled after a different past Heisei or Reiwa Kamen Rider:
- Eagle (イーグル, Īguru): A Kamen Rider W-themed Vistamp that grants Revi and Vice aerokinetic abilities.[8][5]
- Mammoth (マンモス, Manmosu): A Kamen Rider Den-O-themed Vistamp that arms Revi with a pair of Mammoth Gasher (マンモスガッシャー, Manmosu Gasshā) boomerangs and Vice with twin Glacier Shields (グレイシャシールド, Gureisha Shīrudo).[9][10]
- Ptera (プテラ, Putera): A Kamen Rider Faiz-themed Vistamp that enables Revi to run at supersonic speed and transforms Vice into a hoverbike for Revi to use.[11][12] Vice in this form first appears in the Kamen Rider Revice film of the same name.[13]
- Lion (ライオン, Raion): A Kamen Rider Kuuga-themed Vistamp that grants Revi and Vice pyrokinetic abilities.[14][15]
- Megalodon (メガロドン, Megarodon): A Kamen Rider Decade-themed Vistamp that arms Revi with a pair of Divine Swords (ディヴァインソード, Divain Sōdo).[16][17] This form first appears in the Kamen Rider Revice film of the same name.[13]
- Jackal (ジャッカル, Jakkaru): A Kamen Rider Ex-Aid-themed Vistamp that grants Revi proficiency in urban warfare and transforms Vice into a skateboard for Revi to use.[18][19]
- Kong (コング, Kongu): A Kamen Rider Fourze-themed Vistamp that grants Revi and Vice super-strength.[6][7]
- Kamakiri (カマキリ): A Kamen Rider Gaim-themed Vistamp that arms Revi with the Kamakiric Arrow (カマキリックアロー, Kamakirikku Arō) bow that can split into a pair of daggers and Vice with mantis-oriented kenpō.[20][21]
- Brachio (ブラキオ, Burakio): A Kamen Rider Zi-O-themed Vistamp that gives Revi near-future prediction and increases Vice's defensive power.[22][23]
- Condor (コンドル, Kondoru): A Kamen Rider Joker-themed Vistamp that shares half of Eagle Genome's power. This form appears exclusively in the film Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations.[24][25]
- Neo Batta (ネオバッタ): A Kamen Rider Zero-One-themed Vistamp and an alternate version of Kamen Rider Demons' Batta Vistamp. This form first appears in the film Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations.[25][26]
- Kangaroo (カンガルー, Kangarū): A Kamen Rider Build-themed Vistamp that grants Revi a pair of boxing gloves and increased boxing capabilities and shrinks Vice so he can reside in Revi's pouch. This form appears exclusively in the Hyper Battle DVD special.[27]
Additionally, Ikki can utilize unique Vistamps to achieve stronger versions of his Rex Genome form:
- Barid Rex (バリッドレックス, Bariddo Rekkusu): A dinosaur egg-themed Vistamp and an upgraded version of the Rex Vistamp that grants Revi the power of 10 Vistamps, cryokinesis, and the ability to create constructs of his Remix forms for combat support. While Vice remains in his Rex Genome, he compensates with the Barid Shield (バリッドシールド, Bariddo Shīrudo), a DIY shield he built from by-products of Ikki's transformation.[28][29]
- Volcano (ボルケーノ, Borukēno): A volcano-themed Vistamp and a secondary upgraded version of the Rex Vistamp that can combine with the Barid Rex Vistamp to grant Revi pyrokinesis and Vice a variation of Revi's Barid Rex form and powers.[30][31]
- Rolling (ローリング, Rōringu): A brass knuckle/paint roller-themed Vistamp that transforms Kamen Rider Vice into Kamen Rider Jack Revice (仮面ライダージャックリバイス, Kamen Raidā Jakku Ribaisu).[32] Initially swapping Kamen Riders Revi and Vice's corporeal states,[33] their attempts to reverse the process slowly fuses Ikki and Vice together.[34]
Ikki Igarashi
Ikki Igarashi (五十嵐 一輝, Igarashi Ikki) is the oldest son of the Igarashi family who can become Kamen Rider Revi (仮面ライダーリバイ, Kamen Raidā Ribai).[35] Originally, he was a promising soccer player who abandoned his career to live a normal life and help with the Igarashi family business. Additionally, he formed a contract with Vice to protect his family from Vail as a child, but repressed the memory. However, the Deadmans' threat on his family causes him to accept Fenix's offer to join them in their battle against the evil cult.[36][37][11] Amidst their battles together, Ikki and Vice end up merging together, causing the former's repressed memories to resurface, and discover Ikki and his siblings are Giff's descendants.[38]
Ikki Igarashi is portrayed by Kentaro Maeda (前田 拳太郎, Maeda Kentarō).[35][36][37] As a child, Ikki is portrayed by Atsuki Morinaga (盛永 晶月, Morinaga Atsuki) in episodes 9-11 and Yurito Mori (森 優理斗, Mori Yurito) in episode 25.
Vice
Vice (バイス, Baisu) is the benevolent yet mischievous and wisecracking inner demon who embodies Ikki's repressed desires and selfishness.[39] As Ikki is the only person to perceive his presence initially, the latter's transformation allows Vice to become Kamen Rider Vice (仮面ライダーバイス, Kamen Raidā Baisu).[35][37] Thanks to his contract with Ikki, Vice obtains a corporeal form, which he uses to assist and protect Ikki as their lives are linked and should Ikki die, he will also perish. Moreover, Vice has a habit of breaking the fourth wall. After Ikki acquires the Gundephone 50, Vice can enter its system, which allows him to communicate with people without transforming.[16]
Late into the series, it is revealed that Vice first manifested during Ikki's childhood when Vail destroyed the first version of Shiawaseyu and formed a contract with the boy to protect Ikki's family. Ikki repressed the memory while Vice went dormant until the former acquires the Revice Driver in the present.[38] Amidst their battles against Deadmans and Vail, Vice and Ikki end up fusing together due to the Rolling Vistamp.[34]
Vice is voiced by Subaru Kimura (木村 昴, Kimura Subaru).[35][36][37]
Kamen Riders Live and Evil
Kamen Riders Live and Evil are two Riders who share one body between Daiji Igarashi and his inner demon, Kagero. They utilize the Bat (バット, Batto) Vistamp in conjunction with the Two SiDriver (ツーサイドライバー, Tsū Saidoraibā) belt and the Two Side Weapon (ツーサイドウェポン, Tsū Saido Wepon) in one of its two modes in order to transform.[40]
- If Daiji is in control of his body, he will use the Two Side Weapon in its Live Gun (ライブガン, Raibu Gun) mode to transform into Kamen Rider Live (仮面ライダーライブ, Kamen Raidā Raibu).[22][40] While transformed, he gains increased agility and precision.
- If Kagero is in control of Daiji's body, he will use the Two Side Weapon in its Evil Blade (エビルブレード, Ebiru Burēdo) mode to transform into Kamen Rider Evil (仮面ライダーエビル, Kamen Raidā Ebiru).[6] While transformed, he gains the ability to fly and increased stealth.[40]
Similarly to Revi, Live and Evil can also utilize other Vistamps to assume Heisei Kamen Rider-themed Genomes forms. However, if Kagero is in control of Daiji's body, he will instead assume dark Heisei Kamen Rider-themed forms:
- Jackal: A Kamen Rider Ex-Aid-themed Vistamp that transforms Evil into a Kamen Rider Genm-themed Genome and grants him and Live super-speed.[6][43]
Daiji Igarashi and Kagero are portrayed by Wataru Hyuga (日向 亘, Hyūga Wataru).[35][37] As a child, Daiji is portrayed by Atsuki Yamada (山田 暖絆, Yamada Atsuki).
Daiji Igarashi
Daiji Igarashi (五十嵐 大二, Igarashi Daiji) is Ikki's athletic younger brother and an honor student who volunteers to work for Fenix as a squad leader and the intended recipient of the Revice Driver before his brother, Ikki, gets ahold of it.[2][37] Following the latter event and Hiromi Kadota's failed attempt to use the Revice Driver, Daiji is left traumatized.[1] Although Daiji holds no ill intent towards Ikki, the former's desire to stand out stems from a mix of jealousy and an inferiority complex towards the latter, resulting his own inner demon, Kagero, immediately possessing his body shortly before Daiji receives new Rider equipment from George Karizaki.[44][16] Kagero attempts to use Daiji to kill Ikki and Vice, but Daiji becomes aware of Kagero's presence and initially struggles to keep the demon from hurting his family until he realizes that they have always looked up to him, allowing him to regain control of his body.[18][22][40] Upon discovering he and his siblings are descendants of Giff and being separated from Kagero, Daiji settles his differences with the latter in combat.[41]
Kagero
Kagero (カゲロウ, Kagerō) is Daiji's malevolent inner demon who embodies his host's jealousy and inferiority complex towards Ikki and trauma overusing from George Karizaki's Vistamp-based Rider System. At the time of his awakening, Kagero briefly possesses Daiji's body and secretly steals a Vistamp from Fenix. When Karizaki noticed Kagero's presence within Daiji's body, he allows Daiji to transform into a Kamen Rider for the first time, allowing Kagero to completely possess his host's body.[40] After he joins Deadmans, Fenix's executives and Daiji discover what happened and the former bar the latter's family from knowing until Kagero reveals his presence to them.[14][16][6] While attempting to eliminate Ikki, Kagero discovers Karizaki used him to help Daiji regain control of his body before Kamen Rider Revice defeats him.[22] Despite this, Kagero is able to retake control when his host becomes incapacitated.[28] After developing a taste for Sakura's spicy curry, Kagero becomes protective of her to ensure she can keep feeding him his favorite food.[45] Gradually weakening after the Igarashi siblings discover their connection to Giff, Kagero acquires the Crow Vistamp and uses it to separate himself from Daiji so they can settle their differences in a duel. Daiji emerges victorious and Kagero gives him the Vistamp before dying.[41]
Sakura Igarashi
Sakura Igarashi (五十嵐 さくら, Igarashi Sakura) is Ikki and Daiji's younger sister, a high school student, and a karateka.[1][37] Following Kagero's awakening and possession of Daiji, Sakura develops a grudge against Deadmans for ruining her family and develops a rivalry with cult member, Aguilera.[6][22] In pursuit of joining her brothers in combat, Sakura receives her own Rider equipment from a mysterious individual, later revealed to be an agent from the secret organization, Weekend.[46]
Sakura utilizes the Cobra (コブラ, Kobura) Vistamp in conjunction with the Libera Driver (リベラドライバー, Ribera Doraibā) to transform into Kamen Rider Jeanne (仮面ライダージャンヌ, Kamen Raidā Jan'nu).[47][48][49] While transformed, she can utilize Shōwa Kamen Rider-themed Vistamps to transform Lovekov into different weapon-based Genome forms.
- Kujaku (クジャク): A Kamen Rider ZX-themed Vistamp that transforms Lovekov into a pair of war fans.[28][50]
- Turtle (タートル, Tātoru): A Kamen Rider V3-themed Vistamp that transforms Lovekov into a bazooka.[51]
Sakura Igarashi is portrayed by Ayaka Imoto (井本 彩花, Imoto Ayaka).[35][37] As a child, Sakura is portrayed by Ayu Fukumoto (福元 愛悠, Fukumoto Ayu).
Lovekov
Lovekov (ラブコフ, Rabukofu) is Sakura's benevolent plush toy mascot-like inner demon and partner. As a manifestation of the latter's weaknesses and childhood past-self, the former lacks her partner's combat capabilities but can be transformed into weapons for Sakura to use. While normally non-combative compared to Vice and Kagero, Lovekov can lash out at humans while being influenced by Giff's aura.[48][38]
Lovekov is voiced by Miku Itō (伊藤 美来, Itō Miku).
Yukimi Igarashi
Yukimi Igarashi (五十嵐 幸実, Igarashi Yukimi) is Genta's wife and Ikki, Daiji and Sakura's mother. Following Deadmans' first attack during Daiji's promotion ceremony, Yukimi is left temporarily hospitalized.[52][1][37][6]
Yukimi Igarashi is portrayed by Kurara Emi (映美 くらら, Emi Kurara).[52][37] As a youth, Yukimi is portrayed by Sakurako Okubo (大久保 桜子, Ōkubo Sakurako).[53]
Genta Igarashi
Genta Igarashi (五十嵐 元太, Igarashi Genta), born Junpei Shiranami (白波 純平, Shiranami Junpei), is Yukimi's husband and Ikki, Daiji, and Sakura's father.[36][37][41] He usually skips work to create promotional videos for the sentō.[1] Later in the series, Genta is revealed to be a former operative of Noah who allowed Masumi Karizaki to experiment on him so Genta can kill Deadmen and hunt the red demon that killed his parents. After choosing to start a family and receiving help from Masumi in leaving Noah, Genta is forced to have Vail extracted from him after the demon makes a failed attempt on his family's lives. As a result, Genta lost his memories as Shiranami, but became able to survive without a heart in his body as long as it is preserved within Giff's casket.[43][46][34] After Vail breaks free of the Demons Driver and re-possesses Genta, he regains his memories and heart, but is forced back into a struggle to suppress Vail.[38]
Genta utilizes the Kabuto (カブト) Vistamp in conjunction with the Vail Driver (ベイルドライバー, Beiru Doraibā) to transform into Kamen Rider Vail (仮面ライダーベイル, Kamen Raidā Beiru).[38][54]
Genta Igarashi is portrayed by Shigeyuki Totsugi (戸次 重幸, Totsugi Shigeyuki).[36][52][37] As a youth, Genta is portrayed by Masanari Wada (和田 雅成, Wada Masanari).[53]
Vail
Vail (ベイル, Beiru) is Genta Igarashi's sadistic inner demon who represents the latter's bloodlust and desire to destroy all demons. Years prior to the series, Vail came into being after Genta was infused with Giff's cells before Vail was later extracted from Genta's body and contained in the Demons Driver when he tried to kill his host's family. After being awakened by Giff in the present, Vail manipulates the Demons Driver's users to facilitate his escape in order to re-possess Genta.[55][46][34][38][41]
Vail is voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda (津田 健次郎, Tsuda Kenjirō).
Fenix
Special Government Agency Fenix (政府特別機関フェニックス, Seifu Tokubetsu Kikan Fenikkusu) is a government organization based in the Fenix Sky Base (フェニックス・スカイベース, Fenikkusu Sukai Bēsu) established to counter the Deadmans' threat.[52][1][37]
Yūjirō Wakabayashi
Yūjirō Wakabayashi (若林 優次郎, Wakabayashi Yūjirō) is a stern commander who secretly cares for his subordinates.[1][56] During Ikki and Vice's first transformation into Kamen Rider Revice, Wakabayashi was murdered by the Chameleon Deadman, who later assumes his identity.[57]
Yūjirō Wakabayashi is portrayed by Kazuya Tanabe (田邊 和也, Tanabe Kazuya).[56]
Hideo Akaishi
Hideo Akaishi (赤石 英雄, Akaishi Hideo) is the director-general of Fenix and founder of Deadmans who secretly intends to use the former to awaken Giff.[30][58]
Hideo Akaishi is portrayed by Jun Hashimoto (橋本 じゅん, Hashimoto Jun).[58]
Other members
- Akemi Mikoshiba (御子柴 朱美, Mikoshiba Akemi): A doctor working for Fenix.[39][59] Akemi Mikoshiba is portrayed by Sayaka Fujioka (藤岡 沙也香, Fujioka Sakaya).[59]
Deadmans
The Demon-Worshipping Organization Deadmans (悪魔崇拝組織デッドマンズ, Akuma Sūhai Soshiki Deddomanzu) is a demon cult and splinter faction of the military organization, Noah, founded by Hideo Akaishi that has been active for fifty years and seek to revive the progenitor of all demons, Giff (ギフ, Gifu), by gathering six Gifftex (ギフテクス, Gifutekusu), or Phase 3 (フェーズ3, Fēzu Surī), Deadmen for a ritual sacrifice.[60] To do so, they provide people with Vistamps to form a contract with their inner demon, manifest the latter as a Phase 1 Deadman, merge with it to achieve its Phase 2 form and fully integrate with it to achieve its Phase 3 form. Compared to the other phases, humans that become Gifftex Deadmen run the risk of being killed if they are defeated in combat,[1][11] [51] though they can be separated by Kamen Rider Revice's Barid and Volcano Rex powers.[39] Additionally, Deadmans members can also use Giff Junior Vistamp on the weakest of their followers to create Giff Junior (ギフジュニア, Gifu Junia) foot soldiers to aid them in battle.[1] The Deadmans was initially based in the Deadmans Base (デッドマンズベース, Deddomanzu Bēsu), a repurposed airship with a nightclub-like interior, before it was destroyed by Fenix.[51]
Aguilera
Aguilera (アギレラ, Agirera) is the Deadmans' acting leader who was groomed from childhood to become Giff's bride.[52][61][44] Due to her lonely upbringing, she does not believe in love and views families as a deceptive happiness.[1] While she later learns she is to become a sacrifice for Giff instead, with her body becoming his vessel,[57] she initially accepts her fate until Fenix attacks Deadmans' base. After escaping, she transforms into a Deadman to prevent herself from being Giff's vessel and feigns returning to Deadmans so she can learn Orteca's true motives.[43][34]
Aguilera utilizes her personal Queenbee Proto Vistamp to transform into her Queenbee Deadman (クイーンビー・デッドマン, Kuīnbī Deddoman) form.[43]
Aguilera is portrayed by Yui Asakura (浅倉 唯, Asakura Yui).[52][61][44] As a child, Aguilera is portrayed by Risa Kaneko (金子 莉彩, Kaneko Risa).
Julio
Julio (フリオ, Furio), real name Gō Tamaki (玉置 豪, Tamaki Gō),[30] is Aguilera's loyal bodyguard and a former trading card otaku who joined Deadmans after discovering his best friend, Yōsuke Okuda (奥田 陽介, Okuda Yōsuke) was extorted by delinquents into betraying their friendship during the end of their high school years.[52][1][61][44][30][39] Despite becoming a Gifftex Deadman, Julio was not aware of Giff's intention to use Aguilera as a sacrifice instead of his bride and betrays Deadmans to protect her.[57][51] Julio eventually forgives Okuda, only to transform into a Deadman Riot after Orteca sacrificed his friend to create a Gifftarian. However, Kamen Rider Revice separate Julio from his Deadman form, which is absorbed by Giff, and restores Julio's humanity in the process.[39] Following this, he gains a job at Shiawaseyu.[34]
Julio utilizes his personal Wolf Proto Vistamp to transform into his Wolf Deadman (ウルフ・デッドマン, Urufu Deddoman) form, which is armed with the Rugir (ルヒール, Ruhīru) handgun.[9][14] After losing control of his anger, he evolves into a berserker form called Wolf Deadman Riot (ウルフ・デッドマン ライオット, Urufu Deddoman Raiotto).[39]
Julio is portrayed by Kurodo Hachijoin (八条院 蔵人, Hachijōin Kurōdo).[52][61][44]
Yasushi Kudō
Yasushi Kudō (工藤 康, Kudō Yasushi) is a corrupt lawyer who joined Deadmans to improve his status by using the Kangaroo Deadman to help him and an equally corrupt judge rig trials they were involved in and extort anyone who figured out their plans. However, Kamen Rider Revice destroys the monster and his reputation before Kudō and the judge are arrested by Fenix.[62][16] Sometime later, the Chameleon Deadman breaks out Kudō due to his high potential for becoming a Gifftex Deadman.[28] After receiving the Saber Tiger Proto Vistamp, Kudō transforms into the Phase 2 Saber Tiger Deadman (サーベルタイガー・デッドマン, Sāberu Taigā Deddoman) in an attempt to get revenge on Ikki.[63][57] Despite evolving into a Gifftex Deadman, he is defeated by the Igarashi siblings and absorbed by Giff.[51]
Yasushi Kudō is portrayed by Gamon Kaai (河相 我聞, Kaai Gamon).[62]
Amahiko Haitani
Amahiko Haitani (灰谷 天彦, Haitani Amahiko) is a corrupt psychology counselor who works with Deadmans by recruiting and blackmailing victims before creating duplicate Vistamps to fuse them with his Deadmen in order to fulfill their contract and expand the cult's ranks. He also seeks to merge with Giff and become part of Aguilera's family as he harbors an unrequited love for her as well as forms a rivalry with Sakura Igarashi after fusing her karate instructor, Seiko Ōmori (大森 聖子, Ōmori Seiko), with one of his Planaria Deadmen.[64][48] While attempting to kidnap one of Sakura's friends and forcibly fuse them with one of his Planaria Deadmen, Julio fuses Haitani with it instead, though the latter survives and evolves into a Gifftex Deadman.[57] Despite this, he is defeated by the Igarashi siblings and absorbed by Giff.[51]
Haitani utilizes his personal Planaria Proto Vistamp to transform into his Phase 2 Planaria Deadman (プラナリア・デッドマン, Puranaria Deddoman) form. Additionally, he possesses the unique ability to create copies of his Vistamp to force others to use them on his own.[65][48][57]
Amahiko Haitani is portrayed by Shuji Kashiwabara (柏原 収史, Kashiwabara Shūji).[65]
Chameleon Deadman
The Chameleon Deadman (カメレオン・デッドマン, Kamereon Deddoman) is a mysterious figure who used the Chameleon Proto Vistamp to assume a Phase 2 Deadman form with camouflage and shapeshifting abilities. He murdered Yūjirō Wakabayashi to assume his identity in order to infiltrate Fenix and retrieve the Giff Vistamp.[28] After succeeding in his goal and evolving into a Gifftex Deadman,[57] he attempts to ruin the Igarashi family, only to be thwarted by Fenix, defeated by Kamen Rider Revi, and absorbed by Giff.[43]
The Chameleon Deadman is portrayed by Ayumu Kato (加藤 歩, Katō Ayumu) while Kazuya Tanabe portrays his Yūjirō Wakabayashi disguise.
Other members
- Kanae Motomura (本村 香苗, Motomura Kanae): An office worker who is loyal to Orteca.[30][58] She allows him to sacrifice her in order to spawn a Gifftarian, but it is destroyed by Kamen Rider Jack Revice.[34] Kanae Motomura is portrayed by Saki Kiyoi (清井 咲希, Kiyoi Saki).[58]
Gifftarians
Gifftarians (ギフテリアン, Gifuterian) are demons created when a human is exposed to the Giff Stamp that possess the Faregud (フェアグド, Feagudo) arm blades and are more powerful than Phase 2 Deadmen. Upon exposure to the stamp, a human host will become enveloped in a chrysalis, which their inner demon devours to create a physical body for itself while the host is destroyed in the process.[30]
Deadman combatants
Through the use of Vistamps and/or Proto Vistamps (プロトバイスタンプ, Puroto Baisutanpu), Deadmans materialize their human victims' inner demon to bring about their origami-themed monstrous namesakes, or Deadman (デッドマン, Deddoman), the renegade byproducts of Noah's attempts at replicating Giff's powers for combat purposes. When a Deadman is defeated, their corresponding Proto Vistamp becomes purified and either becomes part of a Kamen Rider's arsenal or transferred to Fenix's custody.[35][1] Through the making of a higher-class contract, a Vistamp user can merge with their Deadman to assume a Phase 2 (フェーズ2, Fēzu Tsū) form at the cost of their humanity and gradually transform into a Gifftex Deadman.[11][57] If a Proto Vistamp is used on multiple hosts, the resulting Deadmen can merge into a Super Deadman (スーパーデッドマン, Sūpā Deddoman).[22] Additionally, contract holders can use Proto Vistamps to create duplicates, use them on others, and continue to create duplicate Vistamps by summoning its corresponding Deadman.[48]
- Mammoth Deadman (マンモス・デッドマン, Manmosu Deddoman): A mammoth-themed monster born from convict Tomoyuki Harada (原田 智之, Harada Tomoyuki) and the Mammoth Proto Vistamp.[37] It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Vice.[1][4] Tomoyuki Harada is portrayed by Minoru Suzuki (鈴木 みのる, Suzuki Minoru).[37]
- Rex Deadman (レックス・デッドマン, Rekkusu Deddoman):[66] A Tyrannosaurus-themed monster born from Hiromi Kadota using the Rex Vistamp during his failed attempt to use the Revice Driver without proper training. It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Revi.[1][4]
- Kamakiri Deadman (カマキリ・デッドマン, Kamakiri Deddoman): A mantis-themed monster born from caddie Ibata (井端) using the Kamakiri Proto Vistamp that acts on its host's desire to get revenge on his abusive boss Araki for firing him.[56] It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Revice while Ibata and Araki reconcile.[8][5] Ibata is portrayed by Akinobu Shinoyama (篠山 輝信, Shinoyama Akinobu).[56]
- Megalodon Deadman (メガロドン・デッドマン, Megarodon Deddoman): A megalodon-themed monster born from professional golfer Araki (荒木) using the Megalodon Proto Vistamp that acts on its host's desire to get revenge on Ibata for trying to kill him.[56] It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Revice while the purified Megalodon Vistamp is transferred to Fenix's custody and Araki and Ibata reconcile.[8][5] Araki is portrayed by Kenji Hayashino (林野 健志, Hayashino Kenji).[56]
- Kong Deadman (コング・デッドマン, Kongu Deddoman): A gorilla-themed monster born from Ikki's childhood friend, Ayaka Oketani (桶谷 彩夏, Oketani Ayaka), and the Kong Proto Vistamp that acts on its host's desire to get revenge on her mother Taeko (妙子) for neglecting her and focusing on her younger sister Miharu (美春).[67] Ayaka hires an accomplice to throw suspicion off of herself before merging with her Deadman so she can kill Miharu and make Taeko suffer. However, Revice separate Ayaka from the Kong Deadman before destroying it and transferring the purified Kong Vistamp to Fenix's custody while Ayaka is hospitalized, with Taeko taking care of her.[9][44][11][12] Ayaka Oketani is portrayed by Seiko Utsumi (内海 誠子, Utsumi Seiko).[44]
- Lion Deadman (ライオン・デッドマン, Raion Deddoman): A lion-themed monster born from online streamer Bon (ボン) and the Lion Proto Vistamp, which he received from Kagero.[68] Bon has the Lion Deadman assist him in filming viral videos until it is destroyed by Kamen Rider Revi. Following this, Bon helps Fenix lure out Kagero.[14] Bon is portrayed by Takuma Usa (宇佐 拓真, Usa Takuma).[68]
- Kangaroo Deadman (カンガルー・デッドマン, Kangarū Deddoman): A kangaroo-themed monster born from Yasushi Kudō and the Kangaroo Proto Vistamp.[62] It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Revice.[16]
- Cheetah Deadman (チーター・デッドマン, Chītā Deddoman): A cheetah-themed monster born from struggling hospital director Kōji Maezono (前園 孝治, Maezono Kōji) and the Cheetah Proto Vistamp.[69] Upon discovering his son Hitoshi (仁志) was suspended from high school for stealing from fellow students to become a thief, Maezono fuses with the Cheetah Deadman to cover for his son. Hitoshi realizes both his suspension and thievery were his fault, but Maezono refuses to let him turn himself in until Kamen Rider Revice separates Maezono from the Cheetah Deadman and destroys it.[18] Kōji Maezono is portrayed by Jun Hashizume (橋爪 淳, Hashizume Jun).[69]
- Brachio Deadman (ブラキオ・デッドマン, Burakio Deddoman): A trio of Brachiosaurus-themed monsters born from a trio of unnamed scammers and the Brachio Proto Vistamp capable of merging into the Super Brachio Deadman (スーパーブラキオ・デッドマン, Sūpā Burakio Deddoman).[a][70][71] The Super Brachio Deadman is destroyed by Kamen Rider Live.[22] The unnamed scammers are portrayed by Hiroya Matsumoto (松本 寛也, Matsumoto Hiroya), Mizuki Saiba (西葉 瑞希, Saiba Mizuki), and Tetsuji Sakakibara (榊原 徹士, Sakakibara Tetsuji).[70]
- Shark Deadman (シャーク・デッドマン, Shāku Deddoman): A shark-themed monster born from entertainment agent Mayu Tominaga (富永 真由, Tominaga Mayu) and the Shark Proto Vistamp.[72] Experiencing mixed feelings over being left behind by her clients and rising comedy group, Kuki Kaidan, and frustration over her staff's mistreatment of the comedians, Mayu spawned the Shark and Elephant Deadmen to help her secure a successful career for her clients, only to inadvertently put them in danger. After Kamen Rider Jack Revice destroy the Shark and Elephant Deadmen, Mayu apologizes to Kuki Kaidan before she is taken into custody.[45] Mayu Tominaga is portrayed by Mako Komaki (小槙 まこ, Komaki Mako).[72]
- Elephant Deadman (エレファント・デッドマン, Erefanto Deddoman): An elephant-themed monster born from Mayu Tominaga and the Elephant Proto Vistamp.[72] It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Jack Revice.[45]
Other Deadman combatants
- Spider Deadman (スパイダー・デッドマン, Supaidā Deddoman): A spider-themed monster born from an unnamed office worker and the Spider Proto Vistamp. It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Revice. This Deadman appears exclusively in the Kamen Rider Revice film of the same name and the manga Kamen Rider Revice: My Brother Is Kamen Rider.[13][73] The unnamed office worker is portrayed by Yamato Machida (町田 大和, Machida Yamato).
- Batta Deadman (バッタ・デッドマン, Batta Deddoman): A grasshopper-themed monster born from Junpei (純平), a lonely fan of Touma Kamiyama, and the Batta Proto Vistamp. It acts on Junpei's resentment towards his successful friends for abandoning him until it is destroyed by Kamen Riders Saber and Espada while a reformed Junpei willingly gives the Batta Vistamp to Fenix and accepts his friends' decisions to move on.[74] This Deadman appears exclusively in the Kamen Rider Saber epilogue special. Junpei is portrayed by Yuito Kamata (蒲田 優惟人, Kamata Yuito).
- Orangutan Deadman (オラウータン・デッドマン, Oraūtan Deddoman): An orangutan-themed monster. This Deadman appears exclusively in the special Kamen Rider Revice: The Mystery.
- Koala Deadman (コアラ・デッドマン, Koara Deddoman): A diminuitive koala-themed monster born from an unnamed comedian and the Koala Proto Vistamp capable of creating human-sized Koala Deadmen. It is destroyed by Kamen Rider Vice. This Deadman appears exclusively in the Hyper Battle DVD special.
Weekend
Weekend (ウィークエンド, Wīkuendo) is a mysterious organization founded by Masumi Karizaki who investigates Fenix and Deadmans' dubious activities through the Igarashi family, due to experiments performed on Genta. As such, they maintain surveillance over the family by finishing George Karizaki's Libera Driver for Sakura's use and creating the Rolling Vistamp for Ikki and Vice.[46][45]
Masumi Karizaki
Masumi Karizaki (狩崎 真澄, Karizaki Masumi) is the masked leader of Weekend, George Karizaki's father, and a former member of Noah who found the Giff Stamp and reverse-engineered Vistamp technology from it. After inadvertently giving rise to Vail, who terrorized the Igarashi family 18 years prior to the series, and Noah made plans to weaponize his Vistamps instead of using them for world peace like he wanted, Masumi faked his death and founded Weekend to watch over the Igarashis and atone for his role in Vail's creation.[45][34][38][41]
Masumi Karizaki is voiced by Shinshu Fuji (藤 真秀, Fuji Shinshū). As a youth, Masumi is portrayed by Kensuke Takahashi (高橋 健介, Takahashi Kensuke).[75]
"Ushijima Family"
The "Ushijima (牛島) family" are three Weekend agents assigned to work undercover as a family and regular customers at Shiawaseyu.[76]
Hikaru
Hikaru (光) is a young Weekend agent tasked with working undercover as Tasuke and Kimiko's son and a regular patron of Shiawaseyu. As part of his work, he enrolls in Sakura's karate dojo in order to secretly train her to become a Kamen Rider.[67][1][18][76]
Hikaru is portrayed by Tomoya Oku (奥 智哉, Oku Tomoya).[67]
Tasuke
Tasuke (太助) is a Weekend agent tasked with working undercover as Kimiko's wife, Hikaru's father, and a regular patron of Shiawaseyu.[67][1][76]
Tasuke is portrayed by Toshihiro Yashiba (矢柴 俊博, Yashiba Toshihiro).[67]
Kimiko
Kimiko (公子) is a Weekend agent tasked with working undercover as Hikaru's mother and Tasuke's wife.[67][1][76]
Kimiko is portrayed by Nori (乃緑).[67]
Recurring characters
Shōzō Irabu
Shōzō Irabu (伊良部 正造, Irabu Shōzō) is a regular customer at Shiawaseyu who provides information on Deadmans to the Igarashis. Later in the series, he is revealed to be a former member of Noah, through which he met and befriended Genta Igarashi 25 years prior to the series. Following Vail's attack on the Igarashis 18 years prior to the series, Irabu acts as Genta and Yukimi's caretaker while initially concealing his true intentions from their children at their behest until Vail breaks free in the present.[67][1][16][38][41]
Shōzō Irabu is portrayed by Yutaka Saigoh (西郷 豊, Saigō Yutaka).[67]
Kamen Rider Demons
Kamen Rider Demons (仮面ライダーデモンズ, Kamen Raidā Demonzu) is a moniker used by those who utilize the Spider (スパイダー, Supaidā) Vistamp in conjunction with the Demons Driver (デモンズドライバー, Demonzu Doraibā) transformation belt,[77] which contains Vail. Due to prolonged usage of the belt, Vail is eventually able to break free, though he maintains his connection to the Demons Driver.[55][46][34][38][41]
While transformed, the user can produce Demon String (デモンストリング, Demon Sutoringu) for multiple purposes and stick to walls and ceilings. Using Shōwa Kamen Rider-themed Vistamps, they can assume varying Genomix (ゲノミクス, Genomikusu) modes, which change and enhance part of their body. With incompatible users, the demon will only transform for short periods of time, limit them to one Genomix, and feed on their life force, which physically ages them at an accelerated rate as a side effect.[48][39][55][46] With compatible users, they do not suffer side effects and are able to use multiple Genomixes depending on Vail's mood.[46][34][41]
- Batta (バッタ): A Kamen Rider 1-themed Vistamp that enhances Demons' leaping and kicking capabilities.[6][78]
- Mogura (モグラ): A Kamen Rider Amazon-themed Vistamp that grants Demons the Demon Digzon (デモンディグゾン, Demon Diguzon) drill on his right arm.[20][79]
- Scorpion (スコーピオン, Sukōpion): A Kamen Rider X-themed Vistamp that grants Demons the Demon Ridol Stinger (デモンライドルスティンガ, Demon Raidoru Sutinga) on his waist.[51][80]
- Anomalocaris (アノマロカリス, Anomarokarisu): A Proto Vistamp that grants Demons a pair of Kamen Rider Black-themed Demon Bladiors (デモンブラディオール, Demon Buradiōru) on his arms.[41]
Additionally, Demons can also use other Vistamps, such as the following:
- Condor (コンドル, Kondoru): A Kamen Rider Joker-themed Vistamp that grants Demons a pair of Demon Rumble Joker (デモンランブルジョーカー, Demon Ranburu Jōkā) wings on his back.[64]
The Demons Driver system is voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda (津田 健次郎, Tsuda Kenjirō), who also voices Vail.
Hiromi Kadota
Hiromi Kadota (門田 ヒロミ, Kadota Hiromi) is an impulsive and serious Fenix commander who was bullied as a child until he had a dream that inspired him to become a hero. To achieve his dream, he eventually joined Fenix and attempts to use the Revice Driver despite not having the proper training, only to be demoted to squad leader.[56][1][8][48] After Daiji is possessed by his inner demon Kagero, Kadota is granted use of the Demons Driver despite not being its intended user.[18] Following the revelation of his superior Wakabayashi being murdered by the Chameleon Deadman,[57] Kadota succeeds him as a new commander of Fenix.[43] However, Kadota soon learns the truth behind the Demons Driver and of a conspiracy within Fenix, transforming one final time to aid in Deadmans' leader, Orteca's, capture before resigning from Fenix and revealing what he learned to the Igarashi siblings.[39][55][81] Upon discovering Fenix director-general Hideo Akaishi's connection to Orteca, the latter seemingly kills Kadota and takes the Demons Driver for himself.[46]
Hiromi Kadota is portrayed by Junya Komatsu (小松 準弥, Komatsu Jun'ya).[56]
Orteca
Orteca (オルテカ, Oruteka), real name Makoto Hatsushiba (初芝 真, Hatushiba Makoto), is co-leader of Deadmans and a former child prodigy who joined the cult due to feeling like an outcast and being abused by his father.[76] Orteca initially manipulates Aguilera into believing she is the cult's leader and Giff's bride while posing as her right hand. When he reveals the truth however, she transforms herself into a Deadman and leaves the cult, forcing Orteca to alter his plans and restructure Deadmans.[35][52][1][44][57][51][43] Despite being defeated and separated from his Deadman form by Kamen Rider Revice and Giff subsequently absorbing his Deadman essence, Orteca allows himself to be captured by Fenix so he can trade the Giff Stamp to Akaishi for the Demons Driver, escaping as the new Demons.[81][46] While Vail exploits Orteca to break free from the Demons Driver, he allows Orteca to continue using his power until they are defeated by Kamen Rider Holy Live, after which Orteca abandons Vail and retrieves the Anomalocaris Proto Vistamp while committing human sacrifices to hasten Giff’s revival.[34][41][76]
Orteca previously used his personal Daiouika Proto Vistamp to transform into his Daiouika Deadman (ダイオウイカ・デッドマン, Daiōika Deddoman) form, which is armed with the Pala Negro (パラネグロ, Para Neguro) sword.[14]
Orteca is portrayed by Hayata Seki (関 隼汰, Seki Hayata).[35][52][61][44] As a child, Orteca is portrayed by Takeru Ishida (石田 偉琉, Ishida Takeru).
George Karizaki
George Karizaki (ジョージ・狩崎, Jōji Karizaki) is an eccentric genius scientist whose father, Masumi, developed the Vistamp Rider System thirty years ago,[82] which can only be used by humans who have tamed their respective inner demon partners, and grants the latter a physical form through various different means based on the transformation devices they were given. George is a fan of Kamen Riders, especially the Heisei era Riders, and designs Fenix's Rider equipment with them as inspiration.[74][1] After Daiji defeats Orteca and Vail and causes them to abandon the Demons Driver, George retrieves the belt.[76]
In the film Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations, an elderly George goes into hiding after demons conquer the Earth and creates the Cyclotron Driver. In addition to gaining Ryunosuke's help to get to the year 2021, George also uses his tablet to turn the time-displaced Vice, Daiji, Sakura, Touma Kamiyama, Rintaro Shindo, and Yuri into Clone Riders (クローンライダー, Kurōn Raidā) to defend Ryunosuke's body from Diablo's army of Devil Riders.[25]
George Karizaki is portrayed by Noritaka Hamao (濱尾 ノリタカ, Hamao Noritaka).[35][52][82][56] As a child, George is portrayed by Jin Hiraga (平賀 仁, Hiraga Jin).
Spin-off exclusive characters
Kamen Rider Century
Kamen Rider Century (仮面ライダーセンチュリー, Kamen Raidā Senchurī) is the duo of Hideo Momose and his time-displaced father, Ryunosuke, who utilize a Rider system that was created in a possible post-apocalyptic future in the year 2071, 100 years after the debut of the original Kamen Rider TV series, and 50 years after Fenix failed to prevent Deadmans' invasion. The Momoses appear exclusively in the film Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations.[83][25]
Utilizing the Cyclotron Driver (サイクロトロンドライバー, Saikurotoron Doraibā) belt, Ryunosuke's spirit merges with Hideo to transform into Kamen Rider Century. However due to the latter's inability to cooperate with his father, Century assumes an incomplete/berserker form called Kamen Rider Century Break (仮面ライダーセンチュリーブレイク, Kamen Raidā Senchurī Bureiku).[84]
Ryunosuke Momose
Ryunosuke Momose (百瀬 龍之介, Momose Ryūnosuke) is a geneticist who joined Shocker as a researcher after being publicly shunned. While working for the organization, he participated in converting Takeshi Hongo into Kamen Rider 1 before attempting to desert Shocker, only to become a test subject for the Diablo Stamp and end up time-traveling to the year 2071, where he receives the Cyclotron Driver from George Karizaki so he can send his spirit back in time to the year 2021. However, this results in Ryunosuke's spirit being forcibly merged with his elderly son Hideo in order to facilitate his transformation into Kamen Rider Century. After reconciling with his son and defeating Diablo, Ryunosuke encourages Hideo to do the same with Shinichi before disappearing with the dystopian future.[85][25]
Ryunosuke Momose is portrayed by Akiyoshi Nakao (中尾 明慶, Nakao Akiyoshi).[85]
Hideo Momose
Hideo Momose (百瀬 秀夫, Momose Hideo) is a Shinkansen mechanic who hates his father, Ryunosuke, for abandoning their family and has a difficult relationship with his son Shinichi (真一, Shin'ichi) due to his job.[85][25]
Hideo Momose is portrayed by Arata Furuta (古田 新太, Furuta Arata).[85] As a child, Hideo is portrayed by Toshimine Kido (城戸 俊嶺, Kido Toshimine).
Shocker executive
An unnamed Shocker executive who appears exclusively in the film Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations. After discovering the Giff Stamp, he led his team to test it on Ryunosuke, but the resulting experiment forced them to lock it away before Fenix recovered it in the present day.[86][87][25]
The Shocker executive is portrayed by Fumihiko Tachiki (立木 文彦, Tachiki Fumihiko).[86][87]
Diablo
Diablo (ディアブロ, Diaburo) is a powerful demon that appears exclusively in the film Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations. In the present day, Diablo is stopped by Kamen Riders Revice, Saber, and Century.
In an alternate future in the year 2071, where Deadmans succeeded in their goal of enslaving humanity, Diablo unleashes the Devil Riders (デビルライダー, Debiru Raidā) to attack Ryunosuke's comatose body, forcing George Karizaki to counter their threat through his Clone Riders.[86][87][25]
Diablo is voiced by Yoji Ueda (上田 燿司, Ueda Yōji).[86][87]
Crispers
The Crispers (クリスパー, Kurisupā) are historical figure-themed demons born from Crisper Stamps (クリスパースタンプ, Kurisupā Sutanpu) that Shocker created to guard five pillars of light to enact a ritual to fully resurrect Diablo, who absorbs the Stamps. They appear exclusively in the film Kamen Rider: Beyond Generations.[86][87][25]
- Himiko Crisper (ヒミコ・クリスパー, Himiko Kurisupā): A Himiko-themed monster stationed in Antarctica. She is destroyed by Kamen Riders Jeanne and Kenzan. The Himiko Crisper is voiced by Rika Matsumoto (松本 梨香, Matsumoto Rika).
- Khufu Crisper (クフ・クリスパー, Kufu Kurisupā): A Khufu-themed monster stationed in Egypt. He is destroyed by Kamen Riders Blades and Slash. The Khufu Crisper is voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa (森川 智之, Morikawa Toshiyuki).
- Edison Crisper (エジソン・クリスパー, Ejison Kurisupā): A Thomas Edison-themed monster stationed in Easter Island. He is destroyed by Kamen Riders Live and Espada. The Edison Crisper is voiced by Ryūsei Nakao (中尾 隆聖, Nakao Ryūsei).
- Leonidas Crisper (レオニダス・クリスパー, Reonidasu Kurisupā): A Leonidas I-themed monster stationed in Siberia. He is destroyed by Kamen Riders Buster and Saikou. The Leonidas Crisper is voiced by Tesshō Genda (玄田 哲章, Genda Tesshō).
Nijitenka
Nijitenka (虹天花) is a lodge owned by Suzu Saionji. It appears exclusively in the web-exclusive special Kamen Rider Revice: The Mystery.
Suzu Saionji
Suzu Saionji (西園寺 鈴, Saionji Suzu) is the owner of the Nijitenka and a scientist who is revealed to be the main antagonist of Kamen Rider Revice: The Mystery. Following the death of her fiancé Shōgo Ueshima, she became bent on seeking revenge on George Karizaki and his greatest creation, Kamen Rider Revice, as well as continue Ueshima's projects via Monster (怪人, Kaijin) Stamps and provide to most of them to her loyalist and other criminals across Japan, such as Zawame City. After luring Naoya Kaido to steal his Orphnoch DNA and complete her Oblivian Stamp, she attempts to kill George and Revice, but is defeated by the latter and arrested while George retrieves the Monster Stamps' data.
Suzu utilizes the Oblivian Stamp to transform into the monster Oblivian (オブリビアン). While transformed, she can mimic the abilities of monsters that past Kamen Riders previously fought.
Suzu Saionji is portrayed by Rina Aizawa (逢沢 りな, Aizawa Rina).
Shinzō Hanawa
Shinzō Hanawa (花輪 真蔵, Hanawa Shinzō) is the Saionji household's caretaker and Suzu Saionji's loyal accomplice. After assisting Saionji in kidnapping Naoya Kaido, Hanawa is defeated by Hiromi Kadota / Kamen Rider Demons and arrested alongside Saionji.
Hanawa utilizes the Roidmude and Smash Stamps to transform into the Sword Roidmude and Stretch Smash Hazard.
Shinzō Hanawa is portrayed by Kazuhiko Kanayama (金山 一彦, Kanayama Kazuhiko).
Tarō Gondawara
Tarō Gondawara (権田原 太郎, Gondawara Tarō) is a freelance writer with a criminal record and an occupant of Nijitenka. He assists Suzu Saionji in her revenge scheme until he is killed by Shinzō Hanawa before he can betray her.
Gondawara utilizes the Deadman Stamp to transform into the Orangutan Deadman.
Tarō Gondawara is portrayed by Takashi Kodama (児玉 貴志, Kodama Takashi).
Other Occupants
- Yasuo Samejima (鮫島 康夫, Samejima Yasuo) is a restauranteur at Nijitenka. He is portrayed by Takuma Sugawara (菅原 卓磨, Sugawara Takuma).
- Misa Himuro (氷室 美砂, Himuro Misa) is the Saionji household's maid. She is portrayed by Ayuna Nitta (新田 あゆな, Nitta Ayuna).
Shōgo Ueshima
Shōgo Ueshima (植島 正吾, Ueshima Shōgo) was a scientist, rival to George Karizaki, and Suzu Saionji's fiancé who appears exclusively in the web-exclusive special Kamen Rider Revice: The Mystery. Ueshima developed the Monster Stamps and the Oblivian Stamp for Fenix's use. However, the organization chose George's Vistamps, causing Ueshima to go insane and die from overworking himself. Upon learning what had happened, Saionji vowed revenge against George.
Shōgo Ueshima is portrayed by Touya Morita (森田 桐矢, Morita Tōya).
Takako Kadota
Takako Kadota (門田 貴子, Kadota Takako) is Hiromi Kadota's mother who appears exclusively in the Blu-ray-exclusive special Dear Gaga.[88]
Takako Kadota is portrayed by Rumi Sakakibara (榊原 るみ, Sakakibara Rumi).[88]
Noah
Noah (ノア, Noa) was a militaristic organization that sought to harness and weaponize Giff's power. Following the desertions of Junpei Shiranami, Masumi Karizaki, and Shōzō Irabu, some of its operatives ran off with Giff's casket and formed Deadmans.
Noah armed forces leader
An unnamed Noah armed forces leader who appears exclusively in the web-exclusive special Revice Legacy: Kamen Rider Vail.[75]
The Noah armed forces leader is portrayed by Yuki Torigoe (鳥越 裕貴, Torigoe Yūki).[75]
Agariyama
Agariyama (東山) is the director of Noah who appears exclusively in the web-exclusive special Revice Legacy: Kamen Rider Vail.[75]
Agariyama is portrayed by Mitsu Murata (村田 充, Murata Mitsu).[75]
Kenta Katagiri
Kenta Katagiri (片桐 健太, Katagiri Kenta) is Ikki's friend and a wedding planner who appears exclusively in the Hyper Battle DVD special.
Kenta Katagiri is portrayed by Ren Kondō (近藤 廉, Kondō Ren).
Notes
- ^ According to the show's official website at TV Asahi, the Super Brachio Deadman is also called the Brachio Deadman (Type-Union).
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