The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn - Antagonists

Antagonists

  • Redlone: The first enemy to invade earth and heavily resembles Char Azneble from Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack. As the story continues he becomes part machine and controls a robot named Red Geist. Voiced by Ikuya Sawaki
  • Lady Pinky: A human-like alien that can transform into three forms consisting of a child form, teenage form, and her main adult form. For the first half of the series she attends school in her child form with Seiji for investigations on the robot's leader. Voiced by Yumi Touma
  • Butcho: A toad-like alien skilled in biology and chemistry that was basically considered useless. After he failed his last mission he was killed by Violecche but brought back to life again into eight smaller versions of himself. Voiced by Kozo Shioya
  • Violecche: Like Lady Pinky, Violecche also has the ability to transform into three different forms, a cat, a wolf, and a human-like creature. Voiced by Kiyoyuki Yanada
  • Cyan: The second most powerful villain in the series after OhBoss himself. He is often disguised as a UFO while his true form is that of a dragon. Out of all of the antagonists he is the most loyal to OhBoss. Voiced by Shigezō Sasaoka
  • OhBoss: The main antagonist of the series, an abstract cosmic entity born at the beginning of the universe that consumes Planet Energy much like a black hole. He commands a moon-like based called the Star of OhBoss in which he commands his minions to cruelly torture a planet for fun before consuming their Planet Energy. He is depicted as a purple ghost with psychic and electrical powers. Voiced by Koichi Chiba

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