List of Kamen Rider Decade characters explained

is a Japanese tokusatsu series that serves as the 19th installment in the Kamen Rider franchise and the 10th entry in the Heisei era. These characters exist amongst various iterations of reality within the series referred to as an A.R. World (Another Rider's/Alternate Reality World).

Main characters

Hikari Studio

The is the photography studio that the Hikari family owns and where Tsukasa Kadoya develops his photographs. The various backdrops located in the studio allow it to transport its occupants to a multitude of parallel worlds. Its interior and exterior automatically transform to blend into the surroundings when moving across dimensions.[1] [2]

Tsukasa Kadoya

is a hypocritical and self-righteous man whose had no memory of his past, having a strong desire to "catch the world" using his photos. But the fact that Tsukasa's photo never develop well hint him to be from another world while unaware of the effect as prelude of a convergence of the alternate dimensions known as A.R. Worlds that threaten the main universe. Approached by Wateru Kurenai while acquiring the DecaDriver, Tsukasa begins a journey to other Kamen Riders' worlds to save the prime universe as Kamen Rider Decade. But as Decade, besides exhibiting in-depth knowledge of a world he is in, Tsukasa faces both threats that endanger the worlds and the interference of Narutaki who spreads rumors of him as a . But Tsukasa soon understands what Narutaki meant upon learning that he was originally the Great Leader of the Dai-Shocker organization which sought to take all dimensions and that his true mission is to destroy the other A.R. World Riders and their worlds. Tsukasa undertakes the role, sealing the A.R. World Riders in cards before being fatally wounded by Natsumi when she becomes Kamen Rider Kiva-la. His death being the catalyst for the restoration of all the A.R. Worlds and those who died during the Rider War, Tsukasa is revealed by his friends' memories as he, the revived Kamen Riders, and Kamen Rider W defeat newly formed Super Shocker and the revived Neo Organism. Afterwards, Tsukasa and his friends return to the Hikari Studio to continue in their journey across the A.R. Worlds.

Tsukasa utilizes the belt and to become Kamen Rider Decade, using to assume the form of a Kamen Rider and access their arsenal via the,, and . He can also use the to transform another Kamen Rider into a new form for a combo attack. During the events of Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010, Decade becomes a destructive embodiment of himself known as before he was defeated by Natsumi as Kamen Rider Kiva-la.

While in the World of Negatives, Tsukasa acquires the touchscreen cellphone that attaches onto the DecaDriver, replacing the card slot which is moved to his right hip, to enable Decade to assume his true . In this form, he can manipulate the power of other Riders' ultimate forms, whom he can summon through the K-Touch, for powerful combo attacks. A stronger variation of the form is, which has the Kamen Ride Cards of his predecessors' ultimate forms on his armor.

During the events of , Narutaki restores Dai-Shocker and enters an alliance with the Super Sentai villains that formed the Dai-Zangyack. Tsukasa, feigning to resume his role as Dai-Shocker's leader, declares war on the Super Sentai and battled Captain Marvelous of the Gokaigers to an epic standstill before faking their deaths to catch the villains off guard once they reveal their actual plan to take over the world. Tsukasa also appears in the Kamen Rider Wizard finale when summoned by the sorcerer Amadum to attack Haruto, only to aid his successor defeat the villain before departing for points unknown.

Tsukasa later returns during the events of Kamen Rider Zi-O to help change Sougo Tokiwa's destiny and ensure he becomes a hero instead of a tyrant using the belt to access the powers and forms of his successor Riders up to Kamen Rider Zi-O. In the special episode Rider Time: Kamen Rider Zi-O vs. Decade: Seven Zi-O!, he gains an upgraded version of the K-Touch that allows him to transform into an upgraded version of his Complete Form called, which allows him to access the powers of all Riders' ultimate forms from Kamen Rider Kuuga's Ultimate Form to Kamen Rider Zero-Two.

Tsukasa Kadoya is portrayed by . As a child, Tsukasa is portrayed by .

Natsumi Hikari

, referred to as by Tsukasa, is a young woman who works at the photo studio under her grandfather, having lived with him since her childhood. . Prior to the series, Natsumi was a member of the or for short, a group of dropouts who got bored with school and wanted to find out their own answers. But they never carry out their intent and return to school, promising to meet again years later.[3] [4] At the start, Natsumi begins to have nightmares of Decade prior to finding Decade's belt and giving it to Tsukasa. Fully aware of world's endangerment, Natsumi decides to accompany Tsukasa on his journey to prevent her dream from coming true.

She occasionally keeps Tsukasa in line with the but she had also used the technique on other people such as Yusuke and her grandfather.[5] [6] She also appears to have feelings for Tsukasa, or at least cares for his well-being, which is hinted during her conversation with Yusuke Onodera.[7] [8] Despite Narutaki's offer to save her, she refuses and chooses to see Decade's journey to the end.[9] [10]

However she starts worrying during the time in the World of Hibiki after hearing from Narutaki that Decade's action is actually destroying the world.[11] [12] While in the World of Shinkenger, Natsumi assures Tsukasa that the Photo Studio is his home before her near-death experience by Apollo Geist in the World of RX, learning that Tsukasa used some of his life to save her later. It is only after their adventures in the World of Amazon that Natsumi ponders if there's a point behind their journey.

In Kamen Rider Decade: The Last Story, Natsumi becomes with the use of Kivala, but unlike Kiva, the belt does not materialize first and it does not require Kivala's bite. Instead, it is a kiss to the user's forehead, which then creates a heart-shaped emblem and she becomes the after transformation. Also different is that Kivala does not perch on her belt during the transformation. As Kamen Rider Kivala, Natsumi is armed with a sword called the with which she uses to perform her finisher, the . Natsumi/Kivala also uses the butt of the Kivala Saber to perform a variation on Natsumi's trademark "Laughing Pressure Point" with a Shocker Combatant as the target. Natsumi transforms into Kamen Rider Kivala to stop Decade Violent Emotion's rampage, being described as the only one able to do so. She later transforms to help Decade, Kuuga, and Diend in order to defeat the rest of Super Shocker, as well as rescue her grandfather from the Super Crisis Fortress. Like Kiva, Kamen Rider Kivala's motif is that of a bat.[13]

Natsumi Hikari is portrayed by .

Eijiro Hikari

is the owner of the Hikari Studio and Natsumi's grandfather. When he discovers that his photo studio is the means of accessing the A.R. Worlds by accident, he is not surprised but amused at the fact and is glad to assist Tsukasa in his mission. Whenever they arrive to a different world, he cooks a different meal each time. Eijiro is also the most easygoing of the group and gets along well with Kivala.[14] [15]

In the World of Decade, Eijiro is revealed to be a guise assumed by Shocker's, an executive member of Dai-Shocker from Switzerland. Doctor Death has the ability to assume the form of the squid-like cyborg, which he claims is his greatest creation. Though seemingly killed in the final battle by Decade, Diend, and Momotaros using several other Riders as weapons, Doctor Death resumes his Eijiro guise, who seemingly forgets ever being Doctor Death to begin with.[16]

In , the black ShinigamiHakase Memory, given to him by his longtime friend, Ryubee Sonozaki, transforms him into, though his official name is the, the leader of Super Shocker against his will due to the influence of the Gaia Memory. That is also the explanation for Eijiro becoming Doctor Death in the previous movie.[17] He revives the Neonoid to defeat Kamen Rider Decade once and for all.[13] However, Super Doctor Death reverts to Eijiro as the Memory ejects out of him caused by Kamen Rider W Heat Metal's HardMammother Maximum Drive and he is saved by Natsumi in her Kamen Rider Kiva-la form. Afterwards he returns to the studio with the others once Ultimate D is destroyed by Decade and W.

Eijiro Hikari and Doctor Death are portrayed by while Ikadevil is voiced by .

Yusuke Onodera

is a young man with a childlike personality at first who has the power to become . Although originally from the World of Kuuga, he eventually joins up with the Hikari Studio group having rid his home world of the Gurongi.[18] [19]

Yusuke Onodera is portrayed by .

Kivala

is a white-colored female Kivat originally from the World of Kiva, where she is Kivat-bat the 3rd's younger sister. She is extremely tiny, small enough to be hidden in an adult's closed fist. She learns of Decade from Narutaki, and uses her power to bring Yusuke into her world, and then sends Tsukasa into another to do battle with Kaixa.[20] [21] [22] [23] She later ends up traveling with the Hikari Studio, though remaining in contact with Narutaki with only Natsumi aware of it. She seems to like Yusuke the most out of the traveling group as she is delighted when he returns to travel with them after they leave the World of Agito.[24] [25] In the World of Hibiki, she assists Ouja in summoning a Bakegani to be used on Decade as Gyuki was not getting the job done, placing her overall goals further into question.

In , Kiva-la is revealed to be the means for Natsumi to assume her Kamen Rider form: Kamen Rider Kivala.[13]

Kivala is voiced by .

Daiki Kaito

is a mysterious young man who travels through the Kamen Riders' worlds in the hunt for their treasures as, possessing the power to summon Riders to serve him. He seems to know more about Tsukasa than Tsukasa himself does, being an ally one minute and an enemy the next when it suited his thieving needs.[26] [27] He first reveals himself to Tsukasa during his travels to the World of Blade,[28] [29] and reveals that he is Diend while in the World of Faiz, following Tsukasa and the Hikari Studio ever since.[30] [31] Prior to the beginning of the series, Daiki had left his home world (World of Diend) for crimes he committed there, only to return when the Hikari Studio group finds its way there.[32] [33]

Daiki Kaito is portrayed by .

Recurring characters

Narutaki

is the central antagonist of the series, a mysterious man who refers to himself as a prophet and is able to freely travel the worlds with immunity to the convergence of the ten worlds. He also has the ability to move freely between the worlds and summon Riders from other worlds. He firmly believes that Decade should not exist in any world, tending to say while tricking the Riders of various worlds to kill him. Arranging a meeting with Natsumi, Narutaki proceeds to tell her that her dreams are tied to the Rider War that will awaken Decade's true nature. After Decade defied his premonitions of doom in the previous nine worlds, Narutaki decides to personally deal with him in the World of Hibiki by summoning a Bakegani, revealing to Natsumi that Tsukasa's actions are actually destroying the worlds rather than saving them as they were told, and that only she can stop the madness now. However at the World of Negatives, Narutaki expresses his joy over Decade finding himself a world which he can exist in. In the World of the Rider War, he asks for Tsukasa's help to stop Apollo Geist from speeding up the destruction of all worlds, but this doesn't change his belief that Tsukasa is the true cause of the destruction, or his desire to see Tsukasa killed.[34] [35] [36] [37]

In Kamen Rider Decade: The Last Story, Narutaki poses as, an executive member of the evil Super Shocker organization. The original Zol is the leader of Shocker's German branch and has the ability to transform into the cyborg, but Narutaki as Zol does not transform in the movie. However, when Doras fell from the Super Crisis Fortress and knocks him out of his way, he reverts to Narutaki and curses Decade for causing a new calamity born from the Neonoid's antics before running off into another dimension.

Narutaki resurfaces again during the events of as, a knight armored general of the newly reformed Dai-Shocker based on the real Doktor G of Destron's Germany branch. Like the original Doktor G, he wields an axe in battle and is able to assume the form of the cyborg . He was defeated by the card-using Kamen Riders using the Goseigers' Tensou Cards before he reverts to Narutaki as he curses Decade again before departing into another dimension.[13]

He appeared once again during the crossover special between Kamen Rider Gaim and Ressha Sentai ToQger. He gave Kota a Rainbow Pass, tells him to give the Conductor and Ticket his regards and leaves, but not before cryptically warning him and Right about an inevitable war between Kamen Riders.

Narutaki is portrayed by .

Dai-Shocker

The mysterious organization is a conglomeration of all villain organizations who set into motion a plan to take over all dimensions due to someone providing the means to do so. Based on the World of Decade, their insignia is double-headed version of Shocker's eagle crest, but with the "DCD" written on it that hints at Decade's ties to them. In addition to Doctor Shinigami and Doktor G, there are many other members of Dai-Shocker that come from previous Kamen Rider Series. They sent their agents out across the worlds for universal domination. During the events of , Tsukasa Kadoya reforms Dai-Shocker and becomes their Great Leader once more in order to take down the Super Sentai teams and the Dai-Zangyack group led by Captain Marvelous. However, it is revealed that it was a plot between Dai-Shocker and Dai-Zangyack all along to have the Super Sentai and the Kamen Riders wipe out each other. Both groups of villains are defeated after Tsukasa and Marvelous reveal to them that they knew about their scheme all the time, having the heroes they supposedly "destroyed" sent to an alternate dimension and summoned back all together for the final battle with them.

Apollo Geist

The first member of Dai-Shocker Tsukasa confronts, is the Security Chief of Dai-Shocker, hastening the worlds' convergence to make invasion easy for his organization. He normally assumes the form of a man called until he invokes . Originally from the, he was revived by the Government Of Darkness after being killed by X-Rider. However, his lifespan is short as a result and thus uses the Perfecter to take the life force out of people to augment his own. When the Perfecter is stolen from him by Diend[38] [39] [40] [41] and then destroyed by Decade,[42] [43] [44] [45] Apollo Geist eventually comes up with the plan to marry Yuki, the Fangire Queen, becoming a Fangire as a result. As a result of his transformation, he now becomes with the ability to remove other realities from existence. Using his power to revive the monsters from the Nine Worlds and attempting to make Natsumi his bride after Yuki is destroyed by Decade Complete Form, Super Apollo Geist fights Decade and Diend until help arrives in the form of Hibiki and Kiva. Kiva and Hibiki distract Super Apollo Geist long enough for him to be mortally wounded by Decade Complete Form with Diend's power, Geist swearing that he will "revive as the greatest nuisance in the universe" before he is destroyed. Later revived during the events of Super Hero Taisen, Apollo Geist is destroyed again by Kamen Rider Fourze in Magnet States.

Guy is portrayed by . In Super Hero Taisen, Apollo Geist is voiced by Kimito Totani who portrays Daiki Kaito.

Llumu Qhimil

is the leader of Geddon and Dai-Shocker's designated ruler of the World of Amazon, developing the mindset that Kamen Riders are the enemies of the human race, rather than Geddon. He has the GaGa Armlet and seeks Amazon's GiGi Armlet to gain their full power and use the unlimited ancient Inca powers to complete his master plan of converting humans into monsters. He normally resembles a torso attached to a large boulder, but he can also assume a humanoid form adorned with the faces of the ten Heisei Kamen Riders from which he can access their powers and counter any of the ten Heisei Kamen Riders attacks. Though he gains the GiGi Armlet, he loses both it and the GaGa Armlet to the Kamen Riders with Decade Complete Form weakening him with Faiz Blaster Form before Amazon destroys him with the Super Dai Setsudan.[42] [43] [44] [45]

Llumu Qhimil is voiced by .

Dai-Shocker Combatmen

The are footsoldiers of Dai-Shocker, resembling the Shocker Combatmen and tending to scream out . They are able to assume missile-like forms.

Guest characters

Nine Worlds

See main article: List of Kamen Rider Decade characters in the Nine Worlds. The are the A.R. Worlds that are based on the previous entries of the Kamen Rider Series that have aired during the Heisei period of Japanese history. Each differs in some way from the series on which it was based.

New Worlds

See main article: List of Kamen Rider Decade characters in the New Worlds. The are the A.R. Worlds that are not based on a previous entry of the Kamen Rider Series from the Heisei period. They range from Daiki Kaito's homeworld to a crossover with Samurai Sentai Shinkenger[46] [47] to reimaginations of Kamen Rider Black & Kamen Rider Black RX to an alternate Kamen Rider Amazon to the World of the Rider War and Tsukasa's home A.R. World.

Cameo appearances

Various characters in Kamen Rider Decade are directly from their original Kamen Rider Series and are portrayed, or voiced, by the original actors. These characters do not appear to be affiliated with any side, as some assist Tsukasa, while others seek to fight Decade.

Wataru Kurenai

is the original who represents the others by giving Tsukasa his mission while they freeze Natsumi's world in place to give him time to stop its destruction. He later appears in the World of the Rider War to fight Decade after explains to him about his true goal was to destroy the Riders in the Nine Worlds.

reprises his role as Wataru Kurenai from Kamen Rider Kiva.

Kamen Rider KickHopper

, whose true identity is, is a former member of ZECT and the first user of TheeBee Zecter to become until he went insane after the Zecter abandoned him and kicked out of ZECT for his failures. In Decade, KickHopper is a wild card Kamen Rider who uses a fighting style themed around kicking attacks. He and his partner PunchHopper appear in the World of Kuuga during a dimensional distortion caused by Narutaki to fight Decade. However, when they start focusing their rage on Kuuga, Narutaki causes another dimensional distortion that sends the two to another world. KickHopper later appears in the World of Decade to prevent Dai-Shocker from taking over, but soon defects to the side of Dai-Shocker.[16]

reprises his voice as Kamen Rider KickHopper from Kamen Rider Kabuto.

Kamen Rider PunchHopper

, whose true identity is, is a former member of ZECT and the last user of TheBee Zecter. In Decade, PunchHopper is a wildcard Kamen Rider who uses a fighting style themed around punching attacks.

reprises his voice as Kamen Rider PunchHopper from Kamen Rider Kabuto.

Kamen Rider Kaixa

, whose true identity is, is the main wearer of the Kaixa Gear, a selfish, manipulative young man with an extreme hatred for all Orphnochs. In Decade, Kaixa is a wildcard Kamen Rider who attacks Decade after he is taken to another world by Kiva-la. He is under the impression that Decade is a hindrance to his own agenda and seeks to take the DecaDriver from him. He eventually concedes when Decade is returned to the World of Kiva.

Kamen Rider Kaixa reappears briefly in later airings of the series finale, using his Side Basshar to attack Decade and Wataru's group. He is seemingly killed in the chaos afterwards alongside many other Riders.[36] In Kamen Rider Decade: The Last Story, Decade is shown to hold a Side Basshar card, labeled as a Kaixa card.

reprises his voice as Kamen Rider Kaixa from Kamen Rider 555.

Kamen Rider Ouja

, whose true identity is, is a bloodthirsty, sadistic criminal who was hand picked by Shiro Kanzaki to escalate the Rider War by killing many of its participants. In Decade, Ouja is summoned in the World of Hibiki by Kiva-la, wielding a kanabō which he uses to summon a Bakegani from the mountain side after knocking Kiva-la aside. Ouja later appears in the World of Decade to prevent Dai-Shocker from taking over, but soon defects to the side of Dai-Shocker.[16]

reprises his voice as Kamen Rider Ouja from Kamen Rider Ryuki.

Kotaro Minami

is the original, who was transformed into a Century King mutant cyborg by the cult Gorgom during his 19th birthday and later evolved into during his battles against alien invaders known as the Crisis Empire. In addition to his appearances as separate alternate beings in the World of Black RX and World of Black episodes, he also appears untransformed at the end of .[16]

reprises his role as Kotaro Minami from Kamen Rider Black and Kamen Rider Black RX.

Shouichi Tsugami

, born, is the original . He appears untransformed at the end of along with Kotaro Minami.[16]

has a cameo appearance reprising his role as Shouichi Tsugami from Kamen Rider Agito.

Kamen Rider W

is the duo of Detective and his partner, two young private investigators from the city of Futo that fights the Dopant menace. In , W has a cameo appearance where he fights Shadow Moon. W also appears in Movie War 2010 to battle Super Shocker with Decade.[16]

Kamen Rider W is voiced by both and, making their debut in All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker in their cameo appearance ahead to their proper debut in Kamen Rider W.

Kazuma Kenzaki

is the original as well as the second Joker who appears about 5 years after the series original ending in the World of Rider War as the A.R. Worlds continue to fuse. He is first seen with Natsumi Hikari, pointing out to her that Dai-Shocker isn't the real enemy. As Natsumi asks in question, he had already left the scene.[34] [35] He then appears before Asumu, Wataru, Yusuke Onodera, and Daiki Kaito and says that their true enemy is Tsukasa, using them to force him to leave while he can or destroy him if he refuses. It is noteworthy that Kenzaki is able to transform directly to King Form using just the Change Beetle card alone as the belt now uses Kamen Rider Leangle's "Open Up!" feature, rather than the original "Turn Up!" feature, projecting a gold-colored version of the transformation screen that depicts the Evolution Caucasus beetle. As Kenzaki attempts to force Tsukasa to leave the world, he refuses, transforming into Kamen Rider Decade. But Tsukasa proved no match as Kenzaki overpowers him throughout the entire fight. Kenzaki then directly uses The Royal Straight Flush to finish the fight as he severely injures Tsukasa. He then assumes King Form and teams up with Wataru Kurenai and the rest of the Kamen Riders to fight Tsukasa in the Rider War.[36] [37]

In Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010: Decade: The Last Story, Kenzaki in his regular form teams up with Shinji Kido, Kamen Rider Ryuki, to fight Tsukasa. But Tsukasa gains the upper hand as he transforms into Decade Violent Emotion. As he overpowers both of them, Tsukasa turns Kenzaki into the broadsword and kills Shinji. With Kenzaki stunned, Tsukasa finally activates his "Final Attack Ride" and kills Kenzaki as well, resulting in both Kamen Riders being turned into cards. He is later revived, as well as the rest of the Kamen Riders after Tsukasa is voluntarily destroyed. But Kenzaki mysteriously disappears as he did not take part in the final battle against Super Shocker. Instead, it would be Kazuma Kendate, Kenzaki's alternate reality version to help Tsukasa and the rest of the Kamen Riders in the battle against Super Shocker, assuming King Form with Decade's K-Touch.

reprises his role as Kazuma Kenzaki from Kamen Rider Blade.

Spin-off exclusive characters

World of Decade

The is the version of reality that is the true home of Tsukasa Kadoya. It is the primary setting of . The backdrop used to enter this world depicts an old mansion that is the home of the Kadoya family.[48] This A.R. World is neither one of the Nine Worlds nor the New Worlds. This is the world where Daiki got his first treasure, the DienDriver.

Sayo Kadoya

is Tsukasa's younger sister. She is a pianist and is protected by Nobuhiko Tsukikage due to her possession of the Stone of the Earth, which is the source of Dai-Shocker's travel between the A.R. Worlds. This allows her to become, whom Shadow Moon manipulated to hate Tsukasa and turn Yusuke into her puppet. After realizing that she has been used, she destroys the Stone of the Earth and later makes amends with Tsukasa before he leaves.[16]

Sayo Kadoya is portrayed by . As a child, Sayo is portrayed by .

Joji Yuki

is a mysterious young man with a prosthetic arm. He was a scientist who worked for Dai-Shocker and was involved in the production of the DecaDriver and the DienDriver. For unknown reasons, Yuki rebels against Dai-Shocker and is punished when the organization's leader at the time, Tsukasa Kadoya, orders the amputation of his arm.[16] This has made him a wanted man in the World of Decade.[49] Though he attempts to get his revenge on Tsukasa when he returns and is dethroned by Shadow Moon, Joji spares Tsukasa's life after seeing him no longer as the man he hated and encourages him to fight Dai-Shocker. He is able to remove his prosthetic arm to attach a powerful laser cannon.

The original Joji Yuki is the alter ego of, who appears later in the All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker film. The Joji Yuki of the World of Decade does not transform into Riderman.

Joji Yuki is portrayed by musical artist Gackt, a character also portrayed in his music video for "The Next Decade". A redesigned Riderman costume was planned for the film (akin to the redesigns found in Kamen Rider The First and The Next), but was left out due to time constraints, with only the laser cannon made.

Nobuhiko Tsukikage

is a butler who takes care of Sayo and convinces her to become Bishium as part of his plan take over Dai-Shocker. Through his Shadow Charger belt, Nobuhiko can transform into . Once he ousts the former leader of Dai-Shocker, Tsukasa Kadoya, Nobuhiko becomes its leader as he leads the group to hunt down every Kamen Rider. In the end, though he overpowers Decade and Kuuga, Shadow Moon is defeated by Double and destroyed by the All Rider Kick. While shares the same name with Nobuhiko Akizuki, the original Shadow Moon from Kamen Rider Black, his surname "Tsukikage" means "Moon Shadow".[16]

Nobuhiko Tsukikage is portrayed by .

Ambassador Hell

is an executive member of the terrorist organization Shocker, originally from the and donning a new black armor. He is able to assume the form of the Inhumanoid, a rattlesnake monster. In the final battle, he fights Kamen Riders 1, 2, Black RX, and Kabuto. He is killed when Riders 1 and 2 use a Rider Double Kick on him after being stabbed by Kabuto and impaled by Black RX, he praises Dai-Shocker before finally succumbing to his wounds and dying in a huge explosion.

Ambassador Hell is portrayed by while Garagaranda is voiced by .

General Jark

is a supreme commander of the Crisis Empire from the World of Black RX. He is killed by Diend. Jark reappears in Super Hero Taisen as part of the new Dai-Shocker assembled by Tsukasa. After Dai-Shocker's alliance with Dai-Zangyack is revealed, Jark is once again defeated along Shadow Moon by the combined forces of Kamen Rider Black and the Maskmen.

reprises his role as the voice of General Jark.

King Dark

is a giant robot and the mastermind behind the Government Of Darkness (GOD) from the World of X-Rider. He is killed by Decade Complete Form Jumbo Formation.

Dai-Shocker members in the World of Decade

Kaijin from the Shōwa Kamen Rider Series
Gurongi from Kamen Rider Kuuga
Lords from Kamen Rider Agito
Mirror Monsters from Kamen Rider Ryuki
Orphnoch from Kamen Rider 555
Undead from Kamen Rider Blade
Makamou from Kamen Rider Hibiki
Worms from Kamen Rider Kabuto
Imagin from Kamen Rider Den-O
Fangire from Kamen Rider Kiva
Other Kaijin from Kamen Rider Decade

World of the Rider War (Movie War 2010)

In , the World of the Rider War takes on its true purpose and is home to the evil Super Shocker organization. The backdrop for this world now depicts the destruction of the Nine Worlds. Tsukasa is dressed in the same clothes from the first episode with a different hairstyle, but now transforms into Decade Violent Emotion. Daiki's treasure in this world is Tsukasa's rider deck.[50]

Yuriko Misaki

is a girl who lives in this A.R. World who meets Tsukasa during his rampage against the Kamen Riders. She follows Tsukasa, urging him along in his mission to be the destroyer of worlds. Like her namesake from Kamen Rider Stronger, Yuriko has the ability to transform into . It is said that she died in a fight with Wasp Woman years in the past but due to having never found her place in the world, she still searches for it even in death. She finds her place with Tsukasa, the only one who cared for her. In the end, she sacrifices herself to mortally wound Wasp Woman with her Ultra Cyclone attack and save Natsumi from her. Now able to rest in peace having finally having found her place and avenged her death, she disappears.

Yuriko Misaki is portrayed by .[13]

Super Shocker

The evil organization is formed from the last remnants of Dai-Shocker, with the destruction of the Nine Worlds and the destruction of Dai-Shocker. In addition to the high-ranking members Super Doctor Shinigami and Colonel Zol, other villains from the Kamen Rider Series make up the ranks of Super Shocker.[13] They utilize the as their base.

Wasp Woman

was a bee/wasp-like cyborg armed with the rapier as her weapon, and previously a member of Shocker in Kamen Rider, being the one who killed Tackle while a member of Dai-Shocker. She is now one of the high-ranking members of Super Shocker, going after Natsumi until she is mortality wounded by Electro-Wave Human Tackle's Ultra Cyclone. Wasp Woman releases the Neonoid to make her more powerful, only to be engulfed by it.

This iteration of Wasp Woman is portrayed by .[13]

Neonoid

The of Kamen Rider ZO is a pool of living fluid that relies on the very container its dwells in as its life support and create a grotesque Kamen Rider-like incarnation known as . Its personality is extremely childish and somewhat sadistic, though it appears it doesn't realize the true nature of what its doing, referring to its attacking the Kamen Riders as 'playing'. Super Doctor Shinigami seeks to revive the Neonoid in order to destroy Kamen Rider Decade. But once revived, it is beyond Super Shocker's control as it consumes Wasp Woman and creates Doras to fight the Kamen Riders. Though Doras is destroyed by a combined finisher from all the most powerful forms of the Nine World Riders, the Neonoid takes control of the Super Crisis Fortress until it is destroyed. However, it survives and absorbs the Dummy Dopant to become the strongest monster before quickly meeting its end through Decade and Double's Triple Extreme Rider Kick.[13]

The Neonoid is voiced by, while Doras's vocal effects are provided by . As Ultimate D, he is also voiced by .

Super Shocker Combatmen

The are remodeled versions of the Dai-Shocker's footsoldiers, resembling the Shocker Combatmen and tending to scream out . Like the Dai-Shocker Combatmen they are also able to assume missile-like forms.

Other Super Shocker members
Kaijin from the Shōwa Kamen Rider Series
Kaijin from the Heisei Kamen Rider Series

Alternate Kamen Rider Decade

In the director's cut of the film, Natsumi has a dream where she sees Tsukasa being attacked by an evil doppelgänger of himself which transforms into a version of Kamen Rider Decade Complete Form which has a series of Decade Complete Final Kamen Rider Cards instead of the Kamen Ride Cards of the Nine Worlds' Kamen Riders. This other Kamen Rider Decade attacks the original Tsukasa, shortly before Natsumi wakes from her dream. The scene featuring this encounter originally appeared in the teaser for the film in the television series' finale.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Rider War"
  2. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「ライダー大戦」. 2009-06-14.
  3. Kamen Rider Decade episode "The Nega-the World's Dark Riders"
  4. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「ネガ世界の闇ライダー」. 2009-06-14.
  5. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Here Comes Super Momotaros!"
  6. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「超モモタロス、参上!」. 2009-06-14.
  7. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Transcendence"
  8. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「超絶」. 2009-06-14.
  9. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Super Trick of the Real Criminal"
  10. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「超トリックの真犯人」. 2009-06-14.
  11. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Journey's End"
  12. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「終わる旅」. 2009-06-14.
  13. Figure Oh No. 141, November 2009
  14. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Battle Trial: Ryuki the World"
  15. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「バトル裁判・龍騎ワールド」. 2009-06-14.
  16. Kamen Rider Decade The Movie: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker
  17. In the commentary track of the Director's Cut DVD of Movie War 2010, Director Ryuta Tasaki said that Movie Wars 2010 settled the mystery of how Eijiro became Doctor Death in the previous movie.
  18. Kamen Rider Decade episode "the World of Kuuga"
  19. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「クウガの世界」. 2009-06-14.
  20. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Second Movement ♬ Prince Kiva"
  21. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「第二楽章♬キバの王子」. 2009-06-14.
  22. Kamen Rider Decade episode "The Biting King's Qualifications"
  23. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「かみつき王の資格」. 2009-06-14.
  24. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Awakening: Tornado of Souls"
  25. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「覚醒 魂のトルネード」. 2009-06-14.
  26. Kamen Rider Decade episode "555 Faces, 1 Treasure"
  27. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「555つの顔、1つの宝」. 2009-06-14.
  28. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Blade Blade"
  29. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「ブレイドブレード」. 2009-06-14.
  30. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Faiz High School's Phantom Thief"
  31. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「ファイズ学園の怪盗」. 2009-06-14.
  32. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Wanted: Diend"
  33. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「ディエンド指名手配」. 2009-06-14.
  34. Kamen Rider Decade episode: Rider War: Prologue
  35. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「ライダー大戦・序章」. 2009-08-22.
  36. Kamen Rider Decade episode: "Destroyer of Worlds"
  37. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「世界の破壊者」. 2009-08-29.
  38. Kamen Rider Decade episode "RX! Dai-Shocker Attack"
  39. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「RX!大ショッカー来襲」. 2009-07-30.
  40. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Black × Black RX"
  41. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「Black×Black RX」. 2009-07-30.
  42. Kamen Rider Decade episode "Amazon, Friend"
  43. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「アマゾン、トモダチ」. 2009-08-09.
  44. Kamen Rider Decade episode "The Strong, Naked, Strong Guy"
  45. Web site: TV Asahi's official summary for 「強くてハダカで強い奴」. 2009-08-16.
  46. Web site: 仮面ライダー 他のヒーロー戦隊とコラボ!(芸能) ― スポニチ Sponichi Annex ニュース . 2009-06-20 . 2009-06-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090622043330/http://www.sponichi.co.jp/entertainment/news/2009/06/20/04.html . June 22, 2009 .
  47. Web site: 2大ヒーローが並び立つ! 仮面ライダーと戦隊シリーズが初共演(オリコン) - Yahoo!ニュース . 2009-06-20 . 2009-06-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090624183257/http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20090618-00000024-oric-ent . June 24, 2009 .
  48. Kamen Rider Decade The Movie: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker
  49. "The Next Decade" music video
  50. Figure Oh No. 141, November 2009