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Kamen Rider Ghost (仮面ライダーゴースト, Kamen Raidā Gōsuto) is a Japanese tokusatsu series that serves as the 26th installment in the Kamen Rider franchise and the 17th entry in the Heisei era.
Takeru Tenkūji (天空寺 タケル, Tenkūji Takeru) is the current heir to Daitenkū-ji who displays in an interest in historical figures after his ghost hunter father, Ryū, left him the tsuba from Miyamoto Musashi's katana, which the former wears as a necklace, and enjoys reading from a book titled Stories of the World's Greatest People (世界偉人伝, Sekai Ijinden). Wishing to follow in his father's footsteps despite being unable to see ghosts, Takeru receives a Ghost Eyecon (ゴースト眼魂, Gōsuto Aikon) [a] on his 18th birthday, which allows him to see monstrous ghosts called Gamma before they kill him for other Eyecons. A mysterious hermit brings Takeru back to life as a ghost and grants him the ability to transform into Kamen Rider Ghost as the latter has 99 days to find 15 Eyecons based on famous historical figures to fully restore his life.
After seeing his childhood friend Makoto Fukami become the cold Kamen Rider Specter as a result of his sister Kanon's body being trapped in the Gamma World, Takeru sacrifices the opportunity to revive himself to save Kanon instead and gains the ability to enter people's memories following his first trip to the Gamma World. Along the way, Takeru discovers he disrespected Ryū for involving him in the latter's ghost hunting expeditions, but his father did so because of his potential to bring peace between the human and Gamma Worlds. Additionally, Takeru's Eyecon was supposed to contain Ryū's soul and, if he does not restore his original body within another 99 days, both Tenkūjis will disappear forever. While doing so, Takeru and his allies save the world from the Gammisers and he receives multiple wishes from the Great Eye in recognition of his good deeds. Using one to fully revive himself, Takeru returns to high school to finish his education.
In the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future, Takeru marries Chloe after sacrificing the Mugen Eyecon and half of his life force with the Great Eye's help, eventually having a son named Ayumu not long after. In the near future, the lack of his Mugen Eyecon prevents him from accessing his full potential and he is absorbed by the Great Demia. However, Takeru is rescued after Ayumu dons the mantle of Ghost and kills the Great Demia without endangering Takeru's life, allowing him to reunite with his family once more.
Utilizing one of several Eyecons in conjunction with the Ghost Driver (ゴーストドライバー, Gōsuto Doraibā) belt, Takeru can transform into Kamen Rider Ghost. While transformed, he can perform Omega Drive (オメガドライブ, Omega Doraibu) finishers. He also wields the Gan Gun Saber (ガンガンセイバー, Gan Gan Seibā, Eye Gun Saber), which can be reconfigured into varying forms. His personal vehicles are the Machine Ghostriker (マシンゴーストライカー, Mashin Gōsutoraikā) motorcycle and the ghost ship-like Captain Ghost (キャプテンゴースト, Kyaputen Gōsuto) aircraft, which can combine to form the Iguana Ghostriker (イグアナゴーストライカー, Iguana Gōsutoraikā) mecha. [1] Takeru's many Damashii (魂, "spirit or soul") forms are as follows:
Takeru Tenkūji is portrayed by Shun Nishime (西銘 駿, Nishime Shun). [2] As a child, Takeru is portrayed by Hinata Yamada (山田 日向, Yamada Hinata).
Akari Tsukimura (月村 アカリ, Tsukimura Akari) is Takeru's childhood friend, college student, and physics major who wishes to be a successful scientist like her teachers. A rationally-minded young woman, she experiences difficulty in believing anything related to the supernatural and strives to find logical explanations despite learning of what happened to Takeru and assisting in reviving him. Along the way, she develops "Shiranui" (不知火) spray, which allows her to temporarily see Takeru as Kamen Rider Ghost and Gamma without an Eyecon. After finding a piece of a Gamma Eyecon, she is able to weaponize the Shiranui spray and use it to defend herself against Gamma. Following the Gammisers' defeat and Takeru's resurrection, she assists him in finishing his education.
Akari Tsukimura is portrayed by Hikaru Ohsawa (大沢 ひかる, Ōsawa Hikaru). [2] As a child, Akari is portrayed by Chinami Yoshioka (吉岡 千波, Yoshioka Chinami).
Makoto Fukami (深海 マコト, Fukami Makoto), original name Riyon (リヨン), [3] is an artificial human created by Danton before his father Daigo spirited him and his sister Kanon to the human world and raised them until their mother died. Ten years prior to the series, Daigo left Makoto and Kanon at Daitenkū-ji, where the young Fukamis befriended Takeru and transported to Gamma World as a result of Chikara Saionji's machinations. After meeting Alia and Alain, Kanon's body died, leaving her soul trapped in a Gamma Eyecon. Seeking to revive her, Makoto obtained the means to become Kamen Rider Specter (仮面ライダースペクター, Kamen Raidā Supekutā), joined forces with Saionji and Alain, and returned to the human world to find 15 Eyecons, clashing with Takeru in the process. After Takeru gathers the 15 Eyecons and uses his wish to revive Kanon, Makoto vows to help revive him and leaves Kanon in Takeru and his allies' care while Makoto returns to Gamma World to regain his body with Javel's help. Following the Gammisers' defeat, Makoto and Kanon help Alain reform Gamma World.
During the events of the film Kamen Rider Ghost the Movie: The 100 Eyecons and Ghost's Fated Moment and the V-Cinema Ghost Re:Birth: Kamen Rider Specter, Makoto encounters and reconciles with Daigo upon learning of the latter's reasons for leaving him and Kanon as well as learns of his origins before stopping Danton from destroying Gamma World.
Utilizing the Specter (スペクター, Supekutā) Eyecon in conjunction with the Ghost Driver, Makoto can transform into Kamen Rider Specter. While transformed, he gains superhuman speed and can perform Omega Drives. He also wields the Gan Gun Hand (ガンガンハンド, Gan Gan Hando, Eye Gun Hand), which like the Gan Gun Saber can be reconfigured into varying forms. His personal vehicle is the Machine Hoodie (マシンフーディー, Mashin Fūdī) motorcycle, which contains Houdini's Hoodie Ghost instead of its eponymous Eyecon. In his default form, Makoto wields the Gan Gun Hand in its club-like Rod Mode (ロッドモード, Roddo Mōdo), which allows him to perform the Omega Smash (オメガスマッシュ, Omega Sumasshu) finisher. He also possesses stronger forms, which are as follows:
Makoto Fukami is portrayed by Ryosuke Yamamoto (山本 涼介, Yamamoto Ryōsuke). [2] As a child, Makoto is portrayed by Renma Taga (多賀 蓮真, Taga Renma).
Alain (アラン, Aran) is the son of Gamma emperor, Adonis, who seeks the Eyecons to examine their power and follows a twisted form of justice. He initially assists his family in combating Takeru Tenkūji and Makoto Fukami until Alain is framed for his father's apparent death. Unaware of his brother, Adel's, treachery, Alain attempts to take the throne from him while trying to adjust to life in the human world. Due to being rescued by Takeru and Makoto several times, Alain became honor-bound to help them. Upon learning that Adonis is alive, but trapped in his mortal body, Alain searches for him, learning the reason why he and the Gammas are immortal and learning more about Takeru along the way. After Adonis sacrifices himself to save him, Alain promises to carry out his father's will by saving the human and Gamma worlds, though he is temporarily unable to continue fighting until Makoto helps him come to terms with Adonis' death, vowing to defeat Adel himself. Following the Gammisers' defeat and the end of the Demia Project, Alain is pardoned and returns to his homeworld to help restructure the Gamma world's society with Makoto and his sister Kanon's help.
As of the crossover film Kamen Rider Heisei Generations: Dr. Pac-Man vs. Ex-Aid & Ghost with Legend Rider and the V-Cinema Ghost Re-Birth: Kamen Rider Specter, Alain has married Kanon.
Utilizing the Necrom (ネクロム, Nekuromu) Eyecon, which also allows him to brainwash Ghost Driver users, in conjunction with the Mega Ulorder (メガウルオウダー, Mega Uruōdā) brace, Alain can transform into Kamen Rider Necrom (仮面ライダーネクロム, Kamen Raidā Nekuromu). [4] [5] [6] While transformed, he can control others' minds, turn intangible, transfer his consciousness to another Gamma's body and transform it into his own, and perform an Omega Ulord (オメガウルオウド, Omega Uruōdo) finisher known as the Necrom Destroy (ネクロムデストロイ, Nekuromu Desutoroi), though he is vulnerable to electricity-based attacks. Due to the Necrom Eyecon being a prototype, Alain is forced to absorb other Gamma to sustain his Rider energy and is unable to lose his temper lest the Eyecon destroys his body. Later in the series, he acquires the Gan Gun Catcher (ガンガンキャッチャー, Gan Gan Kyatchā, Eye Gun Catcher), which similar to the Gan Gun Hand has a Rod Mode for performing the Omega Crash (オメガクラッシュ, Omega Kurasshu) finisher and a Gun Mode for performing the Omega Finish (オメガフィニッシュ, Omega Finisshu) finisher.
During the events of the V-Cinema Kamen Rider Ghost Re:Birth: Kamen Rider Specter, Alain acquires the Yujou Burst (友情バースト, Yūjō Bāsuto, Friendship Burst) Eyecon, which is powered by friendship and allows him to assume his ultimate form; Yujou Burst Damashii (友情バースト魂, Yūjō Bāsuto Damashī). In this form, he gains the ability to perform the Burst Omega Drive (バーストオメガドライブ, Bāsuto Omega Doraibu) finisher.
Alain is portrayed by Hayato Isomura (磯村 勇斗, Isomura Hayato). As a child, Alain is portrayed by Yūsei Itō (伊藤 悠成, Itō Yūsei).
The Hoodie Ghosts (パーカーゴースト, Pākā Gōsuto), also known as Heroic Ghosts (英雄ゴースト, Eiyū Gōsuto), [7] are hoodie-like spiritual entities who embody the spirits of historical figures. After being unlocked from an object tied to them, said figures later inhabit their respective Eyecons and can be summoned to augment their users with their powers. As they are sentient beings in their own right, they can also move around within their personal Eyecons and refuse cooperation with any user they deem unworthy.
The main 15 heroic Eyecons are a group of Hoodie Ghosts who Ryū Tenkūji carefully selected to serve as an antithesis to the Gammisers under Edith's suggestions. By gathering them around the monolith, they have the ability to summon the Great Eye from the Planet Gamma to grant the wish of a Ghost Driver user. Although most of them are primarily used by Kamen Rider Ghost, especially to invoke Grateful Damashii, others are also used by Kamen Riders Specter and Necrom. [7]
The 15 heroic spirits are voiced by Tomokazu Seki (関 智一, Seki Tomokazu) in their Hoodie Ghost forms. [7]
Daitenkū-ji (大天空寺, Great Sky Temple) is a fictional Buddhist temple that has been in the Tenkūji family's care for generations and serves as the home and base of operations for the series' main characters.
Onari Yamanouchi (山ノ内 御成, Yamanouchi Onari) is a Buddhist monk and current caretaker of Daitenkū-ji due to Takeru being too young to do so who openly expresses his frustrations and is open to believing in the supernatural, but lacks the spiritual awareness to see Gamma without Akari Tsukimura's Shiranui spray or Takeru's Kumo Lantern. Over the course of the series and assisting in Takeru's fight against the Gamma, Onari develops an inferiority complex, believing himself to be a nuisance to the fight and desiring to provide better support.
As revealed in the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future, Onari was an aspiring Mohawk guitarist who encounters Ryū after being saved from a Gamma Assault who arrived on Earth for reconnaissance purposes, eventually taking up the role of Daitenkū-ji's monk out of respect to his rescuer. At some point after the Great Eyeser's defeat, Onari left to establish his own private investigation service after getting into an argument with Javel, which also results in the former jumping into the crossfire between the Kamen Riders and Bi-Kaiser. After the battle, Onari returns to Daitenkū-ji, reconciles with Javel once the two settle their differences, and resumes his position as the acting chief priest.
Onari Yamanouchi is portrayed by Takayuki Yanagi (柳 喬之, Yanagi Takayuki). [2]
Shibuya Hachiōji (八王子 シブヤ, Hachiōji Shibuya) [3] is an ascetic monk training at Daitenkū-ji who is prone to jumping to conclusions that cause more harm than good and assigned to investigate paranormal phenomena alongside Narita Kisarazu. [d] Outside of his work, Shibuya has a troubled relationship with his mother, Miho, who nags him for not being more like his father, Tetsuya, who died sometime after Shibuya was born. Despite this, Shibuya still cares for his mother and eventually reconciles with her.
Shibuya Hachiōji is portrayed by Takuya Mizoguchi (溝口 琢矢, Mizoguchi Takuya), [2] who also portrays Tetsuya. As a child, Shibuya is portrayed by Naito Yoshida (吉田 騎士, Yoshida Naito).
Narita Kisarazu (木更津 ナリタ, Kisarazu Narita) [3] is a laid-back ascetic monk training at Daitenkū-ji who is assigned to investigate paranormal phenomena alongside Shibuya Hachiōji. [e]
Narita Kisarazu is portrayed by Reo Kansyuji (勧修寺 玲旺, Kanshūji Reo). [2]
Edith (イーディス, Īdisu) is a magistrate of the Gamma World and Adonis' closest ally who proposed the idea of a machine capable of granting immortality by transferring their people's souls into Eyecons. While Adonis used the Great Eye's power to complete Edith's machine, the latter was shocked to discover that it was slowly killing their people instead. When Adonis launched an invasion on the human world to power the machine, Edith attempted to contact the Great Eye, but was stopped by the Gammisers, which he created to protect it. A decade prior to the series, Edith was defeated by and joined forces with Ryū Tenkūji and Daigo Fukami to stop the Gamma, developing Ghost Drivers and heroic Eyecons for future use.
In the present, in response to Ryū's son Takeru's death by a Gamma, Edith is forced to modify the former's plan by infusing Takeru's soul into an Eyecon, giving him a Ghost Driver, and tasking him with collecting the heroic Eyecons with the promise of reviving him. Taking on the alias of a playful and mysterious hermit (仙人, sennin), Edith takes up residence in Daitenkū-ji's basement to watch over Takeru and his friends while occasionally and secretly returning to Gamma World to oversee the Gammas' progress. After Adonis' son Adel succeeds him and threatens the Gamma, Edith is forced to reveal his true colors while dragging the Gamma emperor to Earth to prevent him from harnessing the Great Eye's power and saving Takeru and Adel's brother Alain from the Perfect Gammiser. With his secret exposed and following Adel and the Gammisers' defeat, Edith remains in Daitenkū-ji and takes over Ryū's former position as Daitenkū-ji's head priest.
Utilizing a personal Gamma Ultima Eyecon, Edith can transform into Gamma Ultima Ebony (眼魔ウルティマ・エボニー, Ganma Urutima Ebonī), a jet-black variant of the original Gamma Ultima form. During Takeru and his allies' final battle with Adel and the Gammisers, Edith temporarily transforms into Kamen Rider Dark Ghost to maintain the portal connecting the human and Gamma worlds and attempt to join the fight before Yurusen pulled him out due to his old age.
Edith is portrayed by Naoto Takenaka (竹中 直人, Takenaka Naoto). [2]
Yurusen (ユルセン) is Edith's pet cat who manifests as a sentient ghostly sprite to serve as his familiar and assistant to Takeru.
Ryū Tenkūji (天空寺 龍, Tenkūji Ryū) is Takeru's father and the previous caretaker of Daitenkū-ji. Ten years prior to the series, the former left on a ghost hunting expedition with his friends Chikara Saionji and Kenjirō Igarashi to research the monolith underneath Daitenkū-ji. Along the way, Ryū discovered an Eyecon and the Gammas. To prevent a war between Gamma World and his own, Ryū was forced to involve Takeru after sensing his potential for bringing peace between the two worlds. After Saionji sent Makoto and Kanon Fukami to Gamma World, Ryū leads a failed expedition to save them. Five years later, Ryū arranged for Takeru to receive the Ore Eyecon, which the former hoped would contain his soul and allow Takeru to fight Gammas in a duplicate body. After being killed by Adel however, Ryū was forced to adjust his plans. In the present, the latter gives up his soul to power the Toucon Boost Eyecon and buy Takeru time to revive himself.
In the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future, it is revealed Ryū is the previous holder of Kamen Rider Ghost's mantle, having previously assumed a red-colored form called Kamen Rider Zero Ghost (仮面ライダーゼロゴースト, Kamen Raidā Zero Gōsuto) and fought the invading Gamma with the spirit of Miyamoto Musashi by his side and using the Gan Gun Saber's Nitouryu Mode as his weapon of choice. Having spent his final days fighting the invading Gamma forces, Ryū fought a young Adel before he was summoned by Saionji. Despite winning the fight with Musashi's help, Ryū was killed soon after when Adel transferred his spirit to a backup Eyecon. In addition, Ryū also joined forces with the younger Takeru and Ayumu in defeating Great Demia's clone during its attempt to prevent the young Tenkūji's birth in the past. [3]
Ryū Tenkūji is portrayed by Kazuhiko Nishimura (西村 和彦, Nishimura Kazuhiko). [2]
The Gamma (眼魔(ガンマ), Ganma, lit. "Eye Demon") are extra-dimensional creatures that appear as ghosts in the physical world and are descended from humans who migrated from Earth to the Gamma World during the Yayoi period and lived peacefully. Though they founded an empire, the Gamma World was eventually devastated by environmental pollution associated with the rapid development of science and technology. When their ruler Adonis fell into despair after his wife Alicia and firstborn son Argos, among others of their kind, were claimed by a plague, he sought to use the Great Eye's power to wish for a world without death in what would be called the Demia Project (デミアプロジェクト, Demia Purojekuto), with his closest ally Edith overseeing it. Over time, Adonis and Edith developed a means of using the Great Eye's power to preserve Gamma World populace's bodies in stasis capsules while their souls are transferred into Eyecons that use nanotechnology to project facsimiles of their original bodies. [31] However, the life support system required a great amount of energy to be maintained and several Gamma World residents began to die as such.
To compensate for this defect, Adonis' son Adel and Gamma scientist Igor suggested invading the human world, to which Adonis reluctantly agreed until he saw how his actions endangered the human world's inhabitants. This would lead to Adel overthrowing his father and being manipulated by the Gammisers for their own ends. Following Adel and the Gammisers' demise, the Great Eye's departure, the Demia Project being shut down, and peace being restored to the Gamma World, Alain returns to rebuild Gamma World's society.
Each Gamma possesses a Gamma Eyecon (眼魔眼魂, Ganma Aikon) that it can fuse with an object in the human world to help them transform from their Primal Body (素体, Sotai) into a more powerful form. From weakest to strongest, Gamma subspecies include Gamma Assaults (眼魔アサルト, Ganma Asaruto), who primarily serve as foot soldiers; Gamma Commandos (眼魔コマンド, Ganma Komando), whose Eyecons lack the energy needed to become more powerful and the majority of which were formerly humans before Igor developed technology capable of converting human souls into Gamma; Gamma Superiors (眼魔スペリオル, Ganma Superioru), who can assume human appearances with special Gamma Eyecons; and Gamma Ultimas (眼魔ウルティマ, Ganma Urutima), members of the Gamma World's royal family as well as promoted Gamma Superiors. Gamma Ultimas in particular are also capable of empowering themselves further via external methods, such as being possessed by a Gammiser, and become Gamma Ultima Fire (眼魔ウルティマ・ファイヤー, Ganma Urutima Faiyā). Gammas who absorb wild Hoodie Ghosts or constructs can transform further into a monstrous Giant Gamma (巨大眼魔, Kyodai Ganma), though they can be reverted back if they are separated from the Hoodie Ghost or construct. Similarly to the Hoodie Ghosts, Gammas can also use their Eyecons to possess living humans.
Javel (ジャベル, Jaberu) is a Gamma Superior loyal to Adel who sees Alain as foolish, though he allows Adonis to send him to support Alain in collecting the 15 heroic Eyecons. Despite being destroyed by Kamen Riders Ghost and Specter on separate occasions, Javel is able to use Igor's technology to resurrect himself. After Adel overthrows Adonis, Javel is promoted to Gamma Ultima and tasked with eliminating Alain, but is defeated by Kamen Rider Ghost Grateful Damashii despite being possessed by Gammiser Fire and transformed into a Gamma Ultima Fire. When Igor reveals he is no longer needed, Javel goes rogue and makes a final attempt at killing his enemies, only to discover he is dying of starvation due to reverting to his mortal body, which he hasn't done in years. Onari saves his life, causing Javel to realize the error of his ways and joins forces with Ghost, Specter, and their allies, though he initially maintains his mission to kill Alain until the Gamma prince defeats Javel in combat and the Gamma sees how Alain has changed. With Onari's encouragement, Javel changes his mission to learning more about the human world's environment. Amidst the Great Eyeser's attack, Javel sacrifices himself to save Alain, but Ghost destroys the Great Eyeser, reviving Javel in the process. Following this, Javel chooses to stay at Daitenkū-ji.
In combat, Javel can move at superhuman speeds, can produce energy waves from his palms, and possesses offensive power comparable to the Kamen Riders.
Javel is portrayed by Sotaro (聡太郎, Sōtarō).
Adel (アデル, Aderu) is Alain's older brother and the second-highest authority in the Gamma World next to his father, Adonis. After convincing his father to invade the human world, Adel secretly works to terraform Earth by killing Ryū Tenkūji to stop him from interfering and sending Alain to retrieve the 15 heroic Eyecons. Eventually deeming Adonis too weak to follow through on the invasion, Adel destroys his Eyecon, imprisons him, and frames Alain for regicide while he assumes Gamma World's throne. However, he is unknowingly manipulated by the Gammisers into allowing them to merge with him to become the Perfect Gammiser (パーフェクト・ガンマイザー, Pāfekuto Ganmaizā) and influence him into seeking out the Great Eye's power. Following a failed attempt at using the Demia Project to turn everyone in Gamma World and the human world into copies of himself, his sister Alia and Ryū's son Takeru Tenkūji help Adel realize the error of his ways and admit that he killed Ryū out of jealousy. The Gammisers attempt to take over his body, but Adel urges Takeru to kill him. Before departing to the afterlife, Adel thanks Takeru for saving him and expresses the hope that his siblings do not make the same mistakes that he did.
As a Gamma Ultima, Adel can disable projectiles and melt objects by touching them. As the Perfect Gammiser, he can produce tentacles capable of utilizing the Gammisers' powers and possesses power rivaling that of Ghost Grateful and Mugen Damashii.
Adel is portrayed by Akihiro Mayama (真山 明大, Mayama Akihiro). As a child, Adel is portrayed by Saion Ebizuka (海老塚 幸穏, Ebizuka Saion).
Igor (イゴール, Igōru) is a scientifically-minded and cold Gamma scientist who believes humans are inferior beings and works with Adel to invade the human world and use human souls to compensate for Edith's machine killing their people. After Edith went rogue, Igor assumed the former's position as Gamma World's magistrate. Amidst Adel's attempt to use the Demia Project to turn everyone in Gamma World and the human world into copies of himself, Igor is rescued by Akari Tsukimura and repays her by sacrificing himself to protect her from a mind-controlled Gamma. Following Kamen Rider Ghost's battle with the Great Eyeser, Igor awakens in his mortal body.
Unlike other Gamma, Igor possesses a unique Eyecon that allows him to transform into a Gamma Superior Perfect (眼魔スペリオル・パーフェクト, Ganma Superioru Pāfekuto) and a Proto-Mega Ulorder (プロトメガウルオウダー, Puroto Mega Uruōdā) brace that allows him to assume the forms of Gamma Combatants via Gamma Change (眼魔チェンジ, Ganma Chenji).
Igor is portrayed by Hiroshi Yamamoto (山本 浩司, Yamamoto Hiroshi).
Alia (アリア, Aria) is Alain and Adel's older sister and a former caretaker for the Fukami siblings. After becoming aware of Adel's plot to overthrow their father Adonis, she is forced to play along until Alain can return with reinforcements. Upon Alain's return, she reveals what Adel has done and entrusts Takeru Tenkūji with taking care of Alain for her while she stays behind to hinder Adel's plans. However, her first attempt is thwarted by Gammisers Climate and Planet, who destroy her Gamma Eyecon and return her to her mortal body, allowing Adel to take her captive. Alain and his allies eventually free Alia, who helps Takeru return Adel to his senses. After the Gammisers fuse with the Great Eye, Alia elects to stay in Gamma World to protect it while Takeru, Alain, and their allies defeat the Gammisers.
Utilizing a pink-colored Necrom Eyecon in conjunction with a Proto-Mega Ulorder, Alia can transform into Kamen Rider Dark Necrom P (仮面ライダーダークネクロムP(ピンク), Kamen Raidā Dāku Nekuromu Pinku).
Alia is portrayed by Reon Kadena (かでな れおん, Kadena Reon), who also portrays her mother Alicia. As a child, Alia is portrayed by Emiri (エミリ).
Adonis (アドニス, Adonisu) is the emperor of the Gamma World and the father of Alain, Adel, Alia, and Argos who cares for his people and family. During the Yayoi period, as detailed in the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future, Adonis led a group of people in migrating from Earth to Planet Gamma to protect them from a barbaric king. After losing his wife Alicia (アリシア, Arishia), firstborn child Argos, and many of his comrades, Adonis created the Demia Project to ensure immortality for the Gamma. Due to this, he was chosen by the Great Eye and used its power to realize his magistrate Edith's machine, which he developed to transfer the Gamma World's population's souls into Eyecons. However, the machine killed more of their people, which led to Adonis reluctantly approving his son Adel and scientist Igor's idea to invade the human world to solve the problem.
Over time, Adonis came to regret the innocent lives being taken, causing him to doubt his actions. Before he could call off the invasion, Adel destroyed his father's Gamma Eyecon, imprisoned, and framed Adonis' youngest son Alain for regicide. Alain and Takeru Tenkūji eventually free Adonis, who sacrifices himself to protect Alain from Adel's army. Dying in Alain's arms, Adonis reaffirms his love for him and tells him to listen to his heart in the hopes of stopping him from making the same mistakes that he did.
Adonis is portrayed by Hiroshi Katsuno (勝野 洋, Katsuno Hiroshi).
Gyro (ジャイロ, Jairo) is Alain's combat instructor and Ryūrai's former subordinate who was tasked with protecting Adonis during their people's migration from the human world to the Gamma World. [3] Amidst Adel's plot to use the Demia Project to turn everyone in the human world and Gamma World into copies of himself, Gyro fears Adel is going too far and mercilessly putting their people's life energies at risk, but is forced to obey him. Following the Gammisers' defeat, Gyro is freed of the Demia Project and awakens in his mortal body. However, during the events of the V-Cinema, Ghost Re:Birth: Kamen Rider Specter, Gyro is killed by Danton.
As a Gamma Ultima, Gyro possesses the unique ability to reverse time within his surroundings and carries a sword.
Gyro is portrayed by Seiji Takaiwa (高岩 成二, Takaiwa Seiji).
Gamma Combatants are Gamma Assaults who empower themselves using objects closely tied to historical figures to gain clothing-like armaments and weapons, similarly to Kamen Riders Ghost, Specter, and Necrom, among others.
The Gammisers (ガンマイザー, Ganmaizā) are the Gamma World's pantheon who started out as an adaptable security system developed by Edith to prevent the Great Eye's power from being misused before attaining sentience and preventing him from fixing the flaws in his life preservation technology. Seeking to use the Great Eye's power to wipe out humanity, the Gammisers manipulate Adel into serving their needs and help them better understand emotions. After Kamen Rider Ghost destroys four of them, the remaining members convince Adel to let them fuse with him to grant him increased power until Adel realizes the error of his ways and allows him to be killed to prevent the Gammisers from achieving their goals. They merge with the Great Eye to become the Great Eyeser (グレートアイザー, Gurēto Aizā) and later a giant soul-erasing monster called the Eyeser Giant (アイザージャイアント, Aizā Jaianto), only to be killed by Kamen Rider Ghost.
The Gammisers are capable of assuming human forms that resemble Adel, absorbing human souls and assuming their forms, possessing, transforming, and/or fusing with Gamma Ultimas, regenerating from injuries, reviving themselves, analyzing enemy capabilities and preparing countermeasures against them, and preventing the 15 heroic Eyecons from coming together, though they are vulnerable to and can be permanently destroyed by Kamen Rider Ghost Mugen Damashii. While in their human forms, they can levitate, produce energy beams from their palms, and use their hands as makeshift swords.
The Gammisers are voiced by Sayaka Ohara (大原 さやか, Ōhara Sayaka), who also voices Takeru's mother in episodes 32 and 42–46, [32] and by Akihiro Mayama, who also portrays their human forms, from episodes 34 to 46. [33] As Great Eyezer, they are co-voiced by Yūi Fujimaki (藤巻 勇威, Fujimaki Yūi).
Kanon Fukami (深海 カノン, Fukami Kanon), original name Mion (ミオン), [3] is an artificial human created by Danton and Makoto's younger sister whose soul was trapped in a Gamma Eyecon called the "Little Sister Eyecon" (妹眼魂, Imōto Aikon) following the siblings' accidental transportation to Gamma World ten years prior to the series. In the present, Makoto works to revive her until Takeru wishes to do so. Following this, she continues to support her brother and Takeru in their battles against the Gamma and Gammisers throughout the series before helping Makoto and Alain reform Gamma World in the series finale. As of the V-Cinema Ghost Re:Birth: Kamen Rider Specter, Kanon has married Alain and become the empress of Gamma World. During the events of the web series Kamen Rider Specter × Blades, she has obtained the means to transform into Kamen Rider Kanon Specter (仮面ライダーカノンスペクター, Kamen Raidā Kanon Supekutā). [34]
Kanon Fukami is portrayed by Mio Kudo (工藤 美桜, Kudō Mio). As a child, Kanon is portrayed by Yui Segizawa (堰沢 結衣, Segizawa Yui).
Chikara Saionji (西園寺 主税, Saionji Chikara), previously referred to as a mysterious man (謎の男, nazo no otoko), is an archaeologist and former colleague of Ryū Tenkūji and Kenjirō Igarashi's who aided them in their Gamma studies a decade prior to the series before betraying them to use the Fukami siblings as guinea pigs to help him enter the Gamma World. While Saionji expressed regret for his treachery, he believed Ryū's hope for a better future was misplaced as the former planned to use the Gamma he summoned to his world for his own agenda.
After acquiring five heroic Eyecons as of the present as part of his plans, he waits for Kamen Riders Ghost and Specter to collect the remaining ten before stealing them with the intention of using the monolith underneath Daitenkū-ji to demand the power to take over the world. Due to not possessing a Ghost Driver however, he is killed by the monolith's power.
In the "Hyper Battle DVD" special Kamen Rider Ghost: Truth! The Secret of Heroes' Eyecons!, Saionji is resurrected through a Gamma Eyecon and manipulates the Da Vinci Gamma to fight the Kamen Riders until he abandons his goal upon realizing Ryū still considered him a friend in spite of the former's jealousy. In the V-Cinema Ghost Re:Birth: Kamen Rider Specter, Saionji sacrifices himself save Kanon Fukami from Danton.
Chikara Saionji is portrayed by Yoshiyuki Morishita (森下 能幸, Morishita Yoshiyuki). [2]
Steve Bills (スティーブ・ビルズ, Sutību Biruzu) is the CEO of the network company Deep Connect (ディープコネクト, Dīpu Konekuto) who Igor possessed as part of Adel's vision for the Demia Project. Using Bills, Igor buys out the former's corporate rivals to expand his influence and hide the Gamma's plans. After Kamen Rider Ghost and his allies infiltrate Deep Connect, Igor and Bills stage a Gamma attack to clear the latter of any suspicions, but their secret is exposed regardless while Onari, Shibuya Hachiōji, Narita Kisarazu, and Alain rescue Bills from Igor's control. Following this, the CEO willingly takes responsibility for what Igor and Adel did while using him.
Steve Bills is portrayed by Thane Camus (セイン・カミュ, Sein Kamyu).
Ganuma (ガヌマ), [3] or the "Great Eye" (グレートアイ, Gurēto Ai) as Adonis referred to it as, is an omnipotent being and the collective consciousness of intelligent extraterrestrial lifeforms who evolved past the need for physical bodies. [31] When Adonis and his people first arrived to the Gamma World, the Great Eye chose Adonis to receive its power as he became emperor. However, a plague claimed the lives of Adonis' wife and first-born son, which inspired Edith to use the Great Eye's power to develop Eyecon technology, a machine capable of granting their people immortality, and the Gammisers to protect the Great Eye. When the machine claimed more lives due to the Gammisers preventing Edith from fixing a flaw in it, Edith created 15 Eyecons based on 15 heroic historical figures to bring the Great Eye to Earth.
In the present, Chikara Saionji and Adel attempt to harness the Great Eye's power, but it kills the former while Takeru Tenkūji, who the Great Eye developed an interest in, Edith, and Adonis interfere with Adel's plot. The Gammisers later manipulate Adel into using the Demia Project to take control of the Great Eye and use its power to bring everyone under the Demia Project under his control before fusing with the Great Eye to transform into the Great Eyeser, but they are destroyed by Takeru, freeing the Great Eye. After it revives Takeru, the Great Eye ends the Demia Project and leaves Earth.
The Great Eye is voiced by Yūi Fujimaki (藤巻 勇威, Fujimaki Yūi).
Freyja (フレイヤ, Fureiya) is an avatar of the Great Eye who first appears during the events of the web series Kamen Rider Ghost: Legendary! Riders' Souls! to prepare Kamen Riders Ghost and Specter for the Dark Mind. To facilitate her plot, she splits herself in two, with one half becoming became Freyr (フレイ, Furei), who steals Ghost and Specter's Eyecons and summons the fallen enemies of past Kamen Riders to challenge them while Freya herself helps Ghost and Specter collect the Legend Rider Eyecons before she and Freyr were absorbed by Xibalba. After being freed, Freya reveals the purpose behind her actions before absorbing Freyr and taking her leave.
Amidst the Gammisers' plot to manipulate Adel into helping them take the Great Eye's power for themselves, Freya and Freyr return to reveal their true nature, the Great Eye's interest in Takeru, and warn him of the Gammisers' threat. Following the Gammisers' defeat, Freya visits Takeru one more time before leaving Earth with the Great Eye.
Freyja and Freyr are both portrayed by Ryo Ogawa (小川 涼, Ogawa Ryō).
The Da Vinci Gamma (ダヴィンチ眼魔, Da Vinchi Ganma) is a Mona Lisa / Vitruvian Man /aerial screw-themed Gamma Superior who contains the soul of his namesake. First appearing in the non-canonical crossover film Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Ghost & Drive: Super Movie War Genesis , he sends Kamen Riders Ghost and Drive 10 years in the past so he can take over the present. After absorbing the Raphael and Michelangelo Gammas' power, the Da Vinci Gamma transforms into the giant Renaissance Gamma (ルネサンス眼魔, Runesansu Ganma), but is killed by Ghost and Drive. In the "Hyper Battle DVD" special Kamen Rider Ghost: Truth! The Secret of Heroes' Eyecons!, Chikara Saionji creates a second Da Vinci Gamma from a facsimile of the Mona Lisa and manipulates the latter into attacking Ghost for not choosing him to be one of the 15 Eyecons needed to revive him. After Ghost explains his reasoning and resonating with a reformed Saionji, the Da Vinci Gamma allows himself to be killed so his spirit can transform into an Eyecon.
In combat, the Da Vinci Gamma possesses the ability to produce an energy tornado, throw a plethora of Mona Lisa paintings at his enemies, and time travel capabilities.
The Da Vinci Gamma is voiced by Kendo Kobayashi (ケンドーコバヤシ, Kendō Kobayashi). [35]
The Raphael Gamma (ラファエロ眼魔, Rafaero Ganma) is a Portrait of Pietro Bembo / Sistine Madonna -themed Gamma Superior who contains the soul of his namesake, can fire feather-shaped energy bullets, and appears exclusively in the non-canonical crossover film Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Ghost & Drive: Super Movie War Genesis. He and the Michelangelo Gamma attack Akari Tsukimura in 2005 until the Da Vinci Gamma brings the pair to the present so he can absorb them and transform into the Renaissance Gamma.
The Raphael Gamma is voiced by Jiro (じろう, Jirō) of the owarai duo Sissonne. [36]
The Michelangelo Gamma (ミケランジェロ眼魔, Mikeranjero Ganma) is a David / The Fall of Man -themed Gamma Superior who contains the soul of his namesake, possesses superhuman strength and a snake, and appears exclusively in the non-canonical crossover film Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Ghost & Drive: Super Movie War Genesis. He and the Raphael Gamma attack Akari Tsukimura in 2005 until the Da Vinci Gamma brings the pair to the present so he can absorb them and transform into the Renaissance Gamma.
The Michelangelo Gamma is voiced by Shinobu Hasegawa (長谷川 忍, Hasegawa Shinobu) of the owarai duo Sissonne. [36]
Xibalba (シバルバ, Shibaruba) is a mysterious Gamma Ultima who appears exclusively in the web series Kamen Rider Ghost: Legendary! Riders' Souls. He targets and absorbs the twins Freyr and Frejya to evolve into a Gamma Ultima Fire, only for Kamen Riders Ghost and Specter to revert him to his original form before they kill him.
Xibalba is voiced by Takaya Hashi (土師 孝也, Hashi Takaya).
Shocker Nova Co., Ltd. (ノバショッカー株式会社, Noba Shokkā Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a splinter faction of Ambassador Hell's branch of the terrorist organization Shocker who seeks to conquer the global economy and appears exclusively in the crossover film Kamen Rider 1 . They attempt to steal power from Japan via the Nova Energy System (ノバエネルギーシステム, Noba Enerugī Shisutemu) and obtain the Alexander Eyecon, but the latter leads to Nova Shocker's leading members being killed by Alexander, Kamen Riders 1, Ghost, and Specter, and Ambassador Hell.
Wolga (ウルガ, Uruga) is a hyena-themed cyborg monster, former member of Shocker, and founding member and leader of Nova Shocker. Following a cameo appearance in episode 24 of the series, he appears in the crossover film Kamen Rider 1, leading Nova Shocker in their quest to steal power from Japan and obtain the Alexander Eyecon, only to be possessed by the latter and destroyed by Kamen Riders Ghost, Specter, and 1. In the DVD-exclusive final episode of the web series Kamen Rider Ghost: Legendary! Riders' Souls!, Wolga is revived by the Alexander Eyecon and seeks revenge on Ghost and Specter, only to be destroyed once more by the former.
In combat, Wolga possesses electrokinesis, superhuman speed, and the ability to assume a human form.
Wolga is voiced by Eitoku (永徳) in the series, portrayed by Tsuyoshi Abe (阿部 力, Abe Tsuyoshi) in Kamen Rider 1, and voiced by Tsuguo Mogami (最上 嗣生, Mogami Tsuguo) in Legendary! Riders' Souls!
Eagla (イーグラ, Īgura) is a cyborg monster, former member of Shocker, and executive member of Nova Shocker who wields a rapier and appears exclusively in the crossover film Kamen Rider 1. She assists Nova Shocker in their plot to steal power from Japan and obtain the Alexander Eyecon until she is killed by Wolga Alexander.
Eagla is portrayed by Nao Nagasawa (長澤 奈央, Nagasawa Nao).
Buffal (バッファル, Baffaru) is a condor-themed cyborg monster, former member of Shocker, and executive member of Nova Shocker. First appearing in the crossover film Kamen Rider 1, he assists Nova Shocker in their plot to steal power from Japan and obtain the Alexander Eyecon until he is destroyed by Kamen Rider Ghost. In the DVD-exclusive final episode of the web series Kamen Rider Ghost: Legendary! Riders' Souls!, Buffal is revived by the Alexander Eyecon and seeks revenge on Ghost, only to be destroyed by him once more.
Buffal is portrayed by Kozo Takeda (武田 幸三, Takeda Kōzō) in Kamen Rider 1 and voiced by Tsuguo Mogami in Legendary! Riders' Souls!
Alexander (アレクサンダー, Arekusandā) is a Gamma containing the soul of Alexander the Great who was trapped in a Gamma Eyecon and appears exclusively in the crossover film Kamen Rider 1. The Eyecon was originally in the possession of the Dark Mind, who gave it to Ambassador Hell of the terrorist organization Shocker, though the latter was unable to use its power. Following Ambassador Hell's death at Kamen Riders 1's hands in the 1970s, the Eyecon ended up in the hands of Tobei Tachibana's granddaughter, Mayu. This allowed Alexander to possess her and instigate a civil war between the revived Ambassador Hell's Shocker branch and the splinter faction Nova Shocker Co., Ltd. After Ambassador Hell's Shocker capture Mayu, Nova Shocker member Wolga obtains Alexander's Eyecon, who transforms him into Wolga Alexander (ウルガアレクサンダー, Uruga Arekusandā), kills Wolga's ally Eagla, and takes over his body and command of Nova Shocker. However, Kamen Riders Ghost and Specter weaken Wolga Alexander before Kamen Rider 1 kills him and Ambassador Hell destroys Alexander's Eyecon.
Sometime later, during the events of the DVD-exclusive final episode of the web series Kamen Rider Ghost: Legendary! Riders' Souls!, the Dark Mind recreates the Alexander Eyecon and turns him into Gamma Ultima Alexander (眼魔ウルティマ・アレクサンダー, Ganma Urutima Arekusandā), though the latter is destroyed by Kamen Rider Ghost.
Alexander is voiced by Shōzō Iizuka (飯塚 昭三, Iizuka Shōzō).
The Dark Mind (闇の意志, Yami no Ishi) is the "manifestation of darkness" that resembles a Gamma Ultima. First appearing in the crossover film Kamen Rider 1, in which they are credited as Mysterious Gamma (謎の眼魔, Nazo no Ganma), they delivered the Alexander Eyecon to Ambassador Hell of the terrorist organization Shocker. During the events of the web series Kamen Rider Ghost: Legendary! Riders' Souls!, the Dark Mind recreates the Alexander Eyecon and transforms him into Gamma Ultima Alexander before personally battling Kamen Riders Ghost and Specter, only to be defeated by the former.
The Dark Mind is voiced by Kōji Ishii (石井 康嗣, Ishii Kōji) in Kamen Rider 1 and Shōzō Iizuka (飯塚 昭三, Iizuka Shōzō) in Legendary! Riders' Souls!
Daigo Fukami (深海 大悟, Fukami Daigo), formerly known as Godai (ゴーダイ, Gōdai), was Danton's assistant who broke off from him and raised two artificial humans that the latter created, Makoto and Kanon, as his children. First appearing in the film Kamen Rider Ghost the Movie: The 100 Eyecons and Ghost's Fated Moment and after taking on a new name, Daigo left Makoto and Kanon at Daitenkū-ji following the death of his wife Naoko. However, Daigo was killed by Adel and resurfaced as a ghost with the ability to transform into Kamen Rider Zero Specter (仮面ライダーゼロスペクター, Kamen Raidā Zero Supekutā). [3] In the present, Daigo encounters Makoto in Argos' world and reconciles with him upon telling him of what happened. In the novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future, it is revealed the Fukami family received their names from Ryū Tenkūji.
Daigo Fukami is portrayed by Ikki Sawamura (沢村 一樹, Sawamura Ikki).
Argos (アルゴス, Arugosu) is the kindly first born son of Adonis who died from plague and appears exclusively in the film Kamen Rider Ghost the Movie: The 100 Eyecons and Ghost's Fated Moment. He was resurrected as a Gamma and granted the ability to transform into Kamen Rider Dark Ghost (仮面ライダーダークゴースト, Kamen Raidā Dāku Gōsuto) by Edith and mentored by Daigo Fukami, but Argos' mind became warped and led to him betraying Edith and Daigo to collect 100 Eyecons and obtain the Extremer Driver (エクストリーマードライバー, Ekusutorīmā Doraibā) belt to convert all of the world's inhabitants into ghosts. In pursuit of his quest, he creates the Island of Eyecons (眼魂島, Aikon-jima) above Earth and populates it with several historical figures to lure in Kamen Riders Ghost, Specter, and Necrom and steal their Eyecons and use Ghost to complete the Extremer Driver. Upon capturing Ghost and collecting all 100 Eyecons he needs, Argos dons the Extremer Driver and transforms into Kamen Rider Extremer (仮面ライダーエクストリーマー, Kamen Rider Ekusutorīmā). However, Ghost frees himself and defeats Argos.
Utilizing the Dark (ダーク, Dāku) Eyecon in conjunction with the Ghost Driver, Argos can transform into Kamen Rider Dark Ghost. While transformed, he wields the Gan Gun Saber and Sunglasseslasher. He can also use other Eyecons to assume varying forms, such as Napoleon, Ikkyū, and Pythagoras Damashii. As Kamen Rider Extremer, Argos possesses the power of 100 historical figures' spirits and can remove his cloak to unfurl his multi-eyed Triscendence Wings (トライセンデンスウィング, Toraisendensu Uingu).
Argos is portrayed by Ryo Kimura (木村 了, Kimura Ryō). As a child, Argos is portrayed by Shōta Ishino (石野 湘太, Ishino Shōta).
Kamen Rider Dark Necroms (仮面ライダーダークネクロム, Kamen Raidā Dāku Nekuromu) are three doppelgängers of Necrom who serve Argos, use the Proto-Mega Ulorder and a differently colored Necrom Eyecon to transform, possess their own versions of the Machine Ghostriker and Iguana Ghostriker, can perform the Dark Necrom Spiral (ダークネクロム スパイラル, Dāku Nekuromu Supairaru) finisher, and appear exclusively in the film Kamen Rider Ghost the Movie: The 100 Eyecons and Ghost's Fated Moment.
Danton (ダントン) is a cruel and immoral co-creator of Gamma World who appears exclusively in the V-Cinema Ghost Re:Birth: Kamen Rider Specter. Having worked alongside Adonis and Edith in colonizing Gamma World, Danton realized the Demia Project and the Gammisers were flawed and that the system Adonis developed around the Great Eye would collapse. This convinced Danton to take an alternative means to remodel their people, which Adonis disapproved of led to a civil war that ended with Danton being placed in a Gamma Prison (眼魔牢獄, Ganma Rōgoku) and thrown into space many years prior before he eventually returns in the present. After killing Gyro and setting about creating a new world for the Gamma, Danton encounters one of his successful creations, Makoto Fukami, who initially accepts him before learning of his true intentions. Danton transforms into a monstrous form called Evolude (エヴォリュード, Evoryūdo), but is ultimately killed by Makoto.
Danton is portrayed by James Onoda (ジェームス小野田, Jēmusu Onoda).
Chloe (クロエ, Kuroe) is Danton's non-biological daughter who came into his care prior to her mother's death, was modified by him due to her weak body, and first appears in the V-Cinema Ghost Re:Birth: Kamen Rider Specter. Taking Takeru's life advice to heart, Chloe travels to the human world to search for him during the events of the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future, but a series of miscommunications causes her to be targeted by riot police. After saving him from a vehicular accident, Takeru sacrifices half of his life force and the Mugen Eyecon to resurrect her. [3]
In the future, Chloe marries Takeru and has a son named Ayumu. After seeing her husband being assimilated by Demia, she is forced to lie to Ayumu out of fear that the Tenkūjis would fight each other as enemies. To her relief, Ayumu takes on the mantle of Ghost and successfully saves Takeru by killing Demia. [3]
Chloe is portrayed by Aya Marsh (マーシュ彩, Māshu Aya).
The unnamed evil king is an antagonist of the first chapter of the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future. During the Yayoi period, the king maintained supremacy by raging wars on neighboring civilizations and refused a peace treaty with Adonis' faction. His actions led to Adonis migrating his people to the Gamma World for their protection and putting the events of Kamen Rider Ghost as a whole into motion.
Ryūrai (リューライ) is the commander of Adonis' faction of people who would become Gamma who appears exclusively in the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future. After fighting off the evil king who threatened the Gamma tribe, Ryūrai volunteered to stay on Earth while Adonis led their people to Planet Gamma to guard the monolith bridging the two worlds together from the evil king's forces. Having entrusted his underling Gyro to protect Adonis, Ryūrai buries the monolith under the land where the Daitenkū-ji Temple would be built on and survived by his descendants, the Tenkūji family. [3]
Naoko Fukami (深海 奈緒子, Fukami Naoko) is the cousin of Takeru's mother, Yuri, who became the young boy's caretaker while she was still alive. When Godai arrived on Earth, Naoko married him and agreed to adopt Makoto and Kanon as their own children. However, she died soon after from illness.
Demia (デミア) is the artificial intelligence of the Gamma faction which Igor developed during Adel's tenure as the ruler of Planet Gamma. Using the Deep Connect company as a medium, Demia is responsible for enslaving mankind on Earth for the Gammisers until the Great Eyeser is destroyed by Kamen Rider Ghost. In the tie-in novel Kamen Rider Ghost: Memories to the Future, Demia is revealed to have saved its server to a backup system prior to its destruction and transforms into Great Demia (グレートデミア, Gurēto Demia) to wage war against mankind years after the series ended. Demia defeats and absorbs Takeru into its body, which leads to Takeru's son Ayumu eventually inheriting the mantle of Kamen Rider Ghost. Demia attempts to send a clone of itself into the past to avert Ayumu's birth, but fails when three generations of Tenkūjis unite their powers. Ayumu would later destroy Demia's core to cancel its self-regenerating powers and destroy it, saving the assimilated Takeru in the process. [3]
Robes (ロベス, Robesu), Muller (マラー, Marā), and Camille (カミーユ, Kamīyu) are a Gamma Superior, a Gamma Ultima Ebony, and Gamma Superior Perfect respectively and remnants of Danton's followers who appear in the web series Kamen Rider Saber × Ghost and Kamen Rider Specter × Blades. They seek to use Makoto and Kanon Fukami to reach their goal of creating ultimate lifeforms, only for Robes, Muller, and Camille are killed by Kamen Riders Saber and Ghost, Sin Specter and Kanon Specter, and Blades, respectively.
Robes, Muller, and Camille are portrayed by Takashi Kitadai (北代 高士, Kitadai Takashi), Kosei Sakurada (桜田 航成, Sakurada Kōsei), and Terumi (輝海), respectively.
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