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*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Den-O (character)|Den-O]]|電王|Den'ō}}: Summons Kamen Rider Den-O. First used in the World of Hibiki. When he is summoned he first says {{nihongo|"Here I Come!"|俺、参上!|Ore, sanjō!}}.<ref name="ep18">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 18: Idle Hibiki</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Den-O (character)|Den-O]]|電王|Den'ō}}: Summons Kamen Rider Den-O. First used in the World of Hibiki. When he is summoned he first says {{nihongo|"Here I Come!"|俺、参上!|Ore, sanjō!}}.<ref name="ep18">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 18: Idle Hibiki</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Scissors|Scissors]]|シザース|Shizāsu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Scissors with Strike Vent. First used in the World of Shinkenger to fight [[Shinkengers#Genta_Umemori|Shinken Gold]].<ref name="ep24">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 24: Arrival of the Samurai Fighting Force</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Scissors|Scissors]]|シザース|Shizāsu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Scissors with Strike Vent. First used in the World of Shinkenger to fight [[Shinkengers#Genta_Umemori|Shinken Gold]].<ref name="ep24">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 24: Arrival of the Samurai Fighting Force</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Raia|Raia]]|ライア}}: Summons Kamen Rider Raia with Swing Vent. First used in the World of Shinkenger to fight [[Shinkengers#Genta_Umemori|Shinken Gold]].<ref name="ep24"/> Diend uses it again in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.<ref name="Decade movie">''Kamen Rider Decade The Movie: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker''</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Raia|Raia]]|ライア|Raia}}: Summons Kamen Rider Raia with Swing Vent. First used in the World of Shinkenger to fight [[Shinkengers#Genta_Umemori|Shinken Gold]].<ref name="ep24"/> Diend uses it again in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.<ref name="Decade movie">''Kamen Rider Decade The Movie: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker''</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love#Kamen Rider Ketaros|Ketaros]]|ケタロス|Ketarosu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Ketaros. First used in the World of Black RX to fight Decade.<ref name="ep26">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 26: RX! Dai-Shocker Attack</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love#Kamen Rider Ketaros|Ketaros]]|ケタロス|Ketarosu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Ketaros. First used in the World of Black RX to fight Decade.<ref name="ep26">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 26: RX! Dai-Shocker Attack</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love#Kamen Rider Hercus|Hercus]]|ヘラクス|Herakusu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Hercus. First used in the World of Black RX to fight Decade.<ref name="ep26"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Kabuto: God Speed Love#Kamen Rider Hercus|Hercus]]|ヘラクス|Herakusu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Hercus. First used in the World of Black RX to fight Decade.<ref name="ep26"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Femme|Femme]]|ファム|Famu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Femme. First used in the World of Black to fight Kamen Rider Black.<ref name="ep27">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 27: BLACK × BLACK RX</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Femme|Femme]]|ファム|Famu}}: Summons Kamen Rider Femme. First used in the World of Black to fight Kamen Rider Black.<ref name="ep27">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 27: BLACK × BLACK RX</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider BLACK (character)|Black]]|ブラック|Burakku}}: Originally, this card belonged to Tsukasa. Unlike the rest of the Riders summoned by Diend, this summons the World of Black's Minami Kotaro, who then transforms to Kamen Rider Black.<ref name="ep27">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 27: BLACK × BLACK RX</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider BLACK (character)|Black]]|ブラック|Burakku}}: Originally, this card belonged to Tsukasa. Unlike the rest of the Riders summoned by Diend, this summons the World of Black's Minami Kotaro, who then transforms to Kamen Rider Black.<ref name="ep27">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 27: BLACK × BLACK RX</ref>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Gai|Gai]]|ガイ}}: Summons Kamen Rider Gai armed with Strike Vent. First used in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.<ref name="Decade movie"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Gai|Gai]]|ガイ|Gai}}: Summons Kamen Rider Gai armed with Strike Vent. First used in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.<ref name="Decade movie"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Punch Hopper|Punch Hopper]]|パンチホッパー|Panchi Hoppā}}: Summons Kamen Rider Punch Hopper. First used in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.<ref name="Decade movie"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Punch Hopper|Punch Hopper]]|パンチホッパー|Panchi Hoppā}}: Summons Kamen Rider Punch Hopper. First used in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.<ref name="Decade movie"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider J#Kamen Rider J|J]]|J|Jei}}: Summons Kamen Rider J in Jumbo Formation. Used in the World of Decade to fight King Dark.<ref>''Telebi Magazine'' August 2009</ref><ref>''TV-Kun'' August 2009</ref><ref name="Decade movie"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider J#Kamen Rider J|J]]|J|Jei}}: Summons Kamen Rider J in Jumbo Formation. Used in the World of Decade to fight King Dark.<ref>''Telebi Magazine'' August 2009</ref><ref>''TV-Kun'' August 2009</ref><ref name="Decade movie"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Zanki|Zanki]]|斬鬼}}: Summons Kamen Rider Zanki. Used in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.<ref name="ep29"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Zanki|Zanki]]|斬鬼|Zanki}}: Summons Kamen Rider Zanki. Used in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.<ref name="ep29"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Ibuki|Ibuki]]|威吹鬼}}: Summons Kamen Rider Ibuki. Used in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.<ref name="ep29"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Ibuki|Ibuki]]|威吹鬼|Ibuki}}: Summons Kamen Rider Ibuki. Used in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.<ref name="ep29"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Todoroki|Todoroki]]|轟鬼|Todoroki}}: Summons Kamen Rider Todoroki. Although it is assumed that Diend uses it in the World of Blade to break up the fight between Decade and the BOARD Riders,<ref name="ep9">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 9: Blade Blade</ref> it is not seen until it is used again in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.<ref name="ep29"/>
*{{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Todoroki|Todoroki]]|轟鬼|Todoroki}}: Summons Kamen Rider Todoroki. Although it is assumed that Diend uses it in the World of Blade to break up the fight between Decade and the BOARD Riders,<ref name="ep9">''Kamen Rider Decade'' episode 9: Blade Blade</ref> it is not seen until it is used again in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.<ref name="ep29"/>
In addition to these cards, Diend is also shown using {{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Kaixa|Kaixa]]|カイザ|Kaiza}}, {{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Nega Den-O|Nega Den-O]]|ネガ電王|Nega Den'ō}}, and {{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Ryuga|Ryuga]]|リュウガ|Ryūga}} cards in ''[[Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride]]'', but have never been used in the series. The Kaixa Card is also included with the Diend and Ohja Cards with the Deluxe Diendriver toy.
In addition to these cards, Diend is also shown using {{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Kaixa|Kaixa]]|カイザ|Kaiza}}, {{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Nega Den-O|Nega Den-O]]|ネガ電王|Nega Den'ō}}, and {{nihongo|[[Kamen Rider Ryuga|Ryuga]]|リュウガ|Ryūga}} cards in ''[[Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride]]'', but have never been used in the series. The Kaixa Card is also included with the Diend and Ohja Cards with the Deluxe Diendriver toy.

Revision as of 17:06, 20 August 2009

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Kamen Rider Diend

Kamen Rider Diend (仮面ライダーディエンド, Kamen Raidā Diendo) is a fictional character in the 2009 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Decade. His name comes from the English words "die" and "end"[1] as well as the phrase "The End".

Daiki Kaitoh

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Daiki Kaitoh holding his Diend Card

Daiki Kaitoh (海東 大樹, Kaitō Daiki, portrayed by Kimito Totani) is a mysterious young man who is portrayed as being cheerful to the extent of being annoying to those around him, but becomes serious in battle and sees material objects as more important than anything else. Narutaki, aware that Daiki is Diend, avoids getting in his way. He also appears to know about Tsukasa's past, referring to sea cucumbers as being something Tsukasa had always wanted to taste. He travels from A.R. World to A.R. World, stealing what he refers to as "treasures". Daiki's surname is a homophone of the Japanese word kaitō (怪盗, phantom thief), a role he fulfills in Decade.

It is revealed that he comes from an A.R. World (referred to as the "World of Diend") where he was an officer who served the evil Fourteen who has deemed Kamen Riders as threats to the public peace. Daiki hunted them down and turned them in for education until he captured the leader of the Kamen Riders: Kamen Rider Glaive. When Glaive is unmasked, he is revealed to be Daiki's older brother Junichi. By then, Daiki learns the truth that Fourteen brainwashes people, powerless to stop him. Losing his self-confidence and seeking to undo all of the mistakes he had caused Daiki becomes Kamen Rider Diend and becomes Fourteen's new most wanted Kamen Rider. He leaves his world, traveling to other worlds, taking their treasures as a means of self-delusion, until crossing paths with Kamen Rider Decade. Eventually, accepting the Hikari Studio residents as "friends".

In the film Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker, it is revealed that Daiki had stolen the Diendriver from Dai-Shocker.

Kamen Rider Diend

Diend only has access to a single form with cyan armor by using the Diend KamenRide Card in the Diendriver and then shooting the Diendriver above him. In this form, Diend can move extremely fast when he personally fights rather than use his KamenRide cards through the use of the microwave-emitting Tesla Bands (テスラバンド, Tesura Bando) around his wrists. Decade also has Tesla Bands, but does not use them.[2]

Equipment

Diendriver

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Diendriver Gun

Daiki transforms into Diend through the use of the Transformation Loading Gun Diendriver (変身装填銃ディエンドライバー, Henshin Sōtenjū Diendoraibā) that functions like Decade's Decadriver. To use a Ride Card, Diend places it inside the gun and fires it. Daiki usually fires the gun above him, sometimes in front of him to hit the opponent, to transform. He shoots forward to activate all other Ride Cards.[3]

Rider Cards

Like Decade, Diend possesses his own set of Rider Cards.[4].

KamenRide Cards

Unlike Decade who transforms into another Kamen Rider, Diend uses his KamenRide cards to summon another Kamen Riders. Diend is not limited to just the nine previous primary Kamen Riders, but has access to any Kamen Rider who has appeared in the Heisei period. The cards of secondary Riders differ from Decade's main nine cards using a white background as opposed to a black one. Eventually, Diend is able to summon Riders form the Showa period as well. Diend has summoned, at most, three Kamen Riders at once.

  • Diend (ディエンド, Diendo): This standard card transforms Daiki into Kamen Rider Diend. Narutaki presents Daiki with a Diend KamenRide Card that will make Diend stronger for the sole purpose of destroying Decade. Unlike the original card, it has a yellow background instead of a white one.
  • Rey (レイ, Rei): Summons Kamen Rider Rey. First used in the World of Faiz to battle Lucky Clover.[5]
  • Kabuki (歌舞鬼, Kabuki): Summons Kamen Rider Kabuki. First used in the World of Faiz to battle Lucky Clover.[5]
  • Kiva (キバ, Kiba): Summons Kamen Rider Kiva. First used in the World of Faiz to battle Kamen Rider Ryuga.[6]
  • Drake (ドレイク, Doreiku): Summons Kamen Rider Drake. First used in the World of Agito to fight the Grongi.[7]
  • Delta (デルタ, Deruta): Summons Kamen Rider Delta. First used in the World of Agito to fight the Grongi.[7]
  • Blade (ブレイド, Bureido): Summons Kamen Rider Blade. First used in the World of Agito to fight the Lords.[8]
  • Sasword (サソード, Sasōdo): Summons Kamen Rider Sasword. First used in the World of Den-O to fight the Momotaros-possessed Yusuke.[9]
  • Saga (サガ, Saga): Summons Kamen Rider Saga. First used in the World of Den-O to fight the Momotaros-possessed Yusuke.[9]
  • Riotrooper (ライオトルーパー, Raiotorūpā): Summons three Riotroopers. First used in the World of Den-O to help Tsukasa and Momotaros fight the Alligator Imagin,[10] Diend uses it again in the World of Kabuto to battle Kamen Rider Gatack.[11] and uses it a third time in his world to battle the DarkRoaches[12]
  • Caucasus (コーカサス, Kōkasasu): Summons Kamen Rider Caucasus. First used to battle the Oni Rider Brothers, Caucasus is quickly possessed by Kintaros.[13]
  • G3 (G3, Jī Surī): Summons Kamen Rider G3. First used to battle the Oni Rider Brothers, G3 is quickly possessed by Urataros.[13]
  • Ohja (王蛇, Ōja): Summons Kamen Rider Ohja. First used to battle the Oni Rider Brothers, Ohja is quickly possessed by Ryutaros.[13] This card is also included with the DX Diendriver toy[14] and also used by Diend in Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride and Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes.
  • Ixa (イクサ, Ikusa): Summons Kamen Rider Ixa. First used in the World of Kabuto to battle Kamen Rider Kabuto. When he is summoned he first says "Return that life you took to God!" (その命、神に返しなさい!, Sono inochi, Kami ni kaeshinasai!, translated as "Return it to the life and the God!" in the IXA System UI).[15]
  • Psyga (サイガ, Saiga): Summons Kamen Rider Psyga. First used in the World of Kabuto to battle Kamen Rider Kabuto. When he is summoned he first says "It's Show Time!" (イッツ・ショウタイム!, Ittsu Shō Taimu!).[15]
  • Den-O (電王, Den'ō): Summons Kamen Rider Den-O. First used in the World of Hibiki. When he is summoned he first says "Here I Come!" (俺、参上!, Ore, sanjō!).[16]
  • Scissors (シザース, Shizāsu): Summons Kamen Rider Scissors with Strike Vent. First used in the World of Shinkenger to fight Shinken Gold.[17]
  • Raia (ライア, Raia): Summons Kamen Rider Raia with Swing Vent. First used in the World of Shinkenger to fight Shinken Gold.[17] Diend uses it again in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.[18]
  • Ketaros (ケタロス, Ketarosu): Summons Kamen Rider Ketaros. First used in the World of Black RX to fight Decade.[19]
  • Hercus (ヘラクス, Herakusu): Summons Kamen Rider Hercus. First used in the World of Black RX to fight Decade.[19]
  • Femme (ファム, Famu): Summons Kamen Rider Femme. First used in the World of Black to fight Kamen Rider Black.[20]
  • Black (ブラック, Burakku): Originally, this card belonged to Tsukasa. Unlike the rest of the Riders summoned by Diend, this summons the World of Black's Minami Kotaro, who then transforms to Kamen Rider Black.[20]
  • Gai (ガイ, Gai): Summons Kamen Rider Gai armed with Strike Vent. First used in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.[18]
  • Punch Hopper (パンチホッパー, Panchi Hoppā): Summons Kamen Rider Punch Hopper. First used in the World of Decade to fight Ohja and Kick Hopper.[18]
  • J (J, Jei): Summons Kamen Rider J in Jumbo Formation. Used in the World of Decade to fight King Dark.[21][22][18]
  • Zanki (斬鬼, Zanki): Summons Kamen Rider Zanki. Used in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.[23]
  • Ibuki (威吹鬼, Ibuki): Summons Kamen Rider Ibuki. Used in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.[23]
  • Todoroki (轟鬼, Todoroki): Summons Kamen Rider Todoroki. Although it is assumed that Diend uses it in the World of Blade to break up the fight between Decade and the BOARD Riders,[24] it is not seen until it is used again in the World of Amazon to fight Apollo Geist and Llumu Qhimil.[23]

In addition to these cards, Diend is also shown using Kaixa (カイザ, Kaiza), Nega Den-O (ネガ電王, Nega Den'ō), and Ryuga (リュウガ, Ryūga) cards in Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride, but have never been used in the series. The Kaixa Card is also included with the Diend and Ohja Cards with the Deluxe Diendriver toy.

AttackRide Cards

  • Diend Blast (ディエンドブラスト, Diendo Burasuto): Grants the Diendriver rapid fire capabilities. Unlike Decade's version, Diend's shots are able to arc, curve, and seemingly track targets.
  • Invisible (インビジブル, Inbijiburu): Allows Diend to turn invisible.
  • Crossattack (クロスアタック, Kurosuatakku): Causes two summoned Riders to perform their finishing moves against one target. Used once with Delta and Drake.[7]
  • Barrier (バリヤー, Bariyā): Allows the Diendriver to project a shield.[18]
  • Illusion (イリュージョン, Iryūjon): This creates multiple copies of Diend, each capable of combat. Narutaki gives this card to Kaitoh in the World of Amazon, on the condition that he defeat Decade.[23]

Final FormRide Cards

Diend also has his array of Final FormRide Cards. Where as Decade activates the Heisei Riders' Final Forms by reaching his hands into their back, Diend activates them by shooting the Rider in the back, commenting beforehand "This will only hurt for a moment."

  • Kiva Arrow (キバアロー, Kiba Arō): Transforms Kiva into a large Kivat-like Bow with an arrow resembling Kiva's unsealed Hell's Gate leg.[6]
  • Blade Blade (ブレイドブレード, Bureido Burēdo): Transforms Blade into a large sword similar to the Blay Rouzer.[8]
  • DenLiner (デンライナー, Denrainā): Daiki shows that he has this card, but he does not use it. When this card is taken by Decade, it is changed into the Momotaros Final FormRide Card.
  • Momotaros (モモタロス, Momotarosu): Transforms Den-O into Momotaros.[16]
  • Decadriver (ディケイドライバー, Dikeidoraibā): In the film Kamen Rider Decade: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker, this card allows Decade to transform into a giant version of the Decadriver called the Jumbo Decadriver (ジャンボディケイドライバー, Janbo Dikeidoraibā). It is used to allow Kamen Rider J to transform into Kamen Rider Decade Complete Form Jumbo Formation (仮面ライダーディケイドコンプリートォームジャンボフォーメーション, Kamen Raidā Dikeido Conpurīto Fōmu Janbo Fōmēshon).[18]

Final AttackRide Cards

These cards are Diend's most powerful attacks, used for finishing off enemies.

  • Diend: Diend performs the Dimension Shoot (ディメンションシュート, Dimenshon Shūto). Nine rings of cards showing the previous nine Heisei Riders appear before the Diendriver. Diend then sucks in any Riders summoned by his KamenRide cards before firing a shot from the Diendriver at the target, coming out as a green and black beam. In Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride, Diend has three final attacks, Violence End (バイオレンスエンド, Baiorensu Endo), which allows the Diendriver to fire a powerful blast at the enemy, Another Dimension Punch (アナザーディメンションパンチ, Anazā Dimenshon Panchi), unleashes a powerful punch at the enemy, Blue Strike (ブルーストライク, Burū Sutoraiku), allows the Diendriver to manipulate the summoned Rider.
  • Kiva: With the Kiva Arrow, Diend performs the Diend Fang (ディエンドファング, Diendo Fangu).[6] With Momotaros, Momotaros executes the Momo Fang (モモファング, Momo Fangu).[18]
  • Blade: With the Blade Blade, Diend performs the Diend Edge (ディエンドエッジ, Diendo Ejji).[8]

Ongekibou Rekka

In conjunction with Decade and Hibiki's Final AttackRide, Diend gains his own pair of blue Ongekibou Rekka which he uses with an Ongekiko similar to Kamen Rider Touki's Ongeki finisher.

References

  1. ^ "仮面ライダーディケイド 第10話 ファイズ学園の怪盗|東映[テレビ]". Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  2. ^ "TV Asahi's page for Kamen Rider Diend". Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  3. ^ "TV Asahi's page for the Diendriver". Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  4. ^ "TV Asahi's page for Diend's Rider Cards". Retrieved 2009-06-17.
  5. ^ a b Kamen Rider Decade episode 10: Faiz High School's Phantom Thief
  6. ^ a b c Kamen Rider Decade episode 11: 555 Faces, 1 Treasure
  7. ^ a b c Kamen Rider Decade episode 12: Reunion: Project Agito
  8. ^ a b c Kamen Rider Decade episode 13: Awakening: Tornado of Souls
  9. ^ a b Kamen Rider Decade episode 14: Cho Den-O Beginning
  10. ^ Kamen Rider Decade episode 15: Here Comes Cho Momotaros!
  11. ^ Kamen Rider Decade episode 16: Warning: Kabuto Running Amok
  12. ^ Kamen Rider Decade episode 22: Wanted: Diend
  13. ^ a b c Cho Kamen Rider Den-O and Decade NEO Generations The Movie: The Onigashima Battleship
  14. ^ as seen in DX Diendriver toy release
  15. ^ a b Kamen Rider Decade episode 17: Grandma Way of Taste
  16. ^ a b Kamen Rider Decade episode 18: Idle Hibiki
  17. ^ a b Kamen Rider Decade episode 24: Arrival of the Samurai Fighting Force
  18. ^ a b c d e f g Kamen Rider Decade The Movie: All Riders vs. Dai-Shocker
  19. ^ a b Kamen Rider Decade episode 26: RX! Dai-Shocker Attack
  20. ^ a b Kamen Rider Decade episode 27: BLACK × BLACK RX
  21. ^ Telebi Magazine August 2009
  22. ^ TV-Kun August 2009
  23. ^ a b c d Kamen Rider Decade episode 29: The Strong, Naked, Strong Guy
  24. ^ Kamen Rider Decade episode 9: Blade Blade

See also