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Teddy

See also: Kamen Rider New Den-O

Teddy (テディ, Tedi?) is Kotaro Nogami's Imagin partner from the future, able to assume the form of the Macheteddy (マチェーテディ, Machētedi?, from "machete") sword New Den-O uses as Strike Form. He is a polite and reserved character in general, humbling himself to his friends. Unlike the other Imagin, his form is based on the stories that Kotaro was told by the Owner of his grandfather Ryotaro Nogami's exploits with the Tarōs as Kamen Rider Den-O. As such, the name he is initially given is "Neotaros" (ネオタロス, Neotarosu?), as evident by the designs resembling the letters NEO on his body, until Kotaro renames him after experiencing his grandfather's true meek life. Like Sieg, Teddy is a special case as he can sense whenever his contract holder is in any immediate danger and neutralize it. It has been described that Teddy is the Sancho Panza to Kotaro's Don Quixote.

Teddy first appears with Kotaro during the events of Saraba Kamen Rider Den-O: Final Countdown, both serving to replace Ryotaro and the Tarōs as protectors of spacetime. When Shiro travels back in time to May 23, 1729, and the New DenLiner gang follows, Teddy is the one who learns of Shiro's plans to attack the small village nearby and is seriously wounded by Shiro's forces. He recovers in time to help in the final battle against Kamen Rider Yuuki. But during the events of Episode Blue: The Dispatched Imagin is Newtral, Teddy is forced to set up a new contract with the Owner as his original contract had expired in the events of Final Countdown and is renamed Aleksandrovic (アレクサンドロヴィチ, Arekusandorovichi?). Though he nearly destroys himself in the process by derailing from his contract to help Kotaro, Teddy becomes his partner again.

Teddy is voiced by Daisuke Ono (小野 大輔, Ono Daisuke?).

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