Birth of The 10th! Kamen Riders All Together!! - Characters

Characters

  • Ryō Murasame/Kamen Rider ZX (村雨 良/仮面ライダーZX, Murasame Ryō/Kamen Raidā Zekurosu?) - Ryō is an aircraft pilot, he lives with his sister and presumed he lived with his parents. He is impulsive and hesitates to trust the Sempai Riders when he first encounters them. He has the most cybernetic body out of any Kamen Rider created thus far. His body has many hidden abilities reminiscent of a ninja, including shuriken and chain-sickles. He did not give himself the Kamen Rider moniker until the final confrontation.
  • Rumi Ichijō (一条 ルミ, Ichijō Rumi?) - She is a girl who is the daughter of the doctor killed by Badan. She gives Ryō temporary peacefulness.
  • Dr. Hajime Kaidō (海堂 肇博士, Kaidō Hajime Hakase?) - He is Ryō's father's friend and is the researcher of the biochemistry which is also the teacher of a university. He cooperates in Ryō unstintingly.
  • Shizuka Murasame (村雨 しずか, Murasame Shizuka?) - She is the newspaper reporter who is Ryō's elder sister. While investigating rumor of UFO with Ryō, she was caught by Badan. Since she got to know Badan's secret, she was executed with the electric chair.
  • Shirō Kazami/Kamen Rider V3 (風見 志郎/仮面ライダーV3, Kazami Shirō/Kamen Raidā Bui Surī?) - He is the oldest Rider to appear out of suit. He is the leader of the Japanese division of the Rider Organization while Kamen Riders 1 and 2 are in America. Apparently the strongest of the Senior Riders as he was the only one able to hold off ZX.
  • Jōji Yūki/Riderman (結城 丈二/ライダーマン, Yūki Jōji/Raidāman?) - The second oldest Kamen Rider in the special. He is V3's partner in leading the Kamen Riders when Kamen Riders 1 and 2 are away.
  • Kazuya Oki/Kamen Rider Super-1 (沖 一也/仮面ライダースーパー1, Oki Kazuya/Kamen Raidā Sūpā Wan?) - The youngest of the Sempai Riders, he tried to persuade ZX into joining the riders without having to fight.

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