Kamen Rider (Skyrider) - Characters

Characters

  • Hiroshi Tsukuba/Skyrider (筑波 洋/スカイライダー, Tsukuba Hiroshi/Sukairaidā?)
  • Keitarō Shido (志度 敬太郎, Shido Keitarō?, 1-13): A scientist targeted by Neo-Shocker who was responsible for Tsukuba becoming Skyrider. To keep a low profile, having hang glided in his youth, Shido founded the Shido Hang Glide Club and last aided SkyRider in disarming a Plus-Alpha Bomb before leaving the country to join the Anti-Neo-Shocker Committee.
  • Midori Kanō (叶 みどり, Kanō Midori?): Shido's aide.
  • Yumi Nozaki (野崎 ユミ, Nozaki Yumi?): A member of the Shido Hang Glide Club.
  • Michi Sugimura (杉村 ミチ, Sugimura Michi?): A member of the Shido Hang Glide Club.
  • Imata Tonda (飛田 今太, Tonda Imata?): A photojournalist who is looking for a good story, usually losing consciousness when he is about to stumble into a fight between Skyrider and Neo-Shocker.
  • Genjirō Tani (谷 源次郎, Tani Genjirō?, 14-): An senior of Tsukuba's and a friend of Shido, Tani owns the Blanca Coffee Shop that serves as SkyRider's new base of operations. Having lost his family to Neo-Shocker in the past, Tani is eager to help Tsukuba take the organization down.
  • Numa (沼, Numa?)
  • Aki Ozawa (小沢 アキ, Ozawa Aki?)
  • Naoko Itō (伊東 ナオコ, Itō Naoko?)
  • Kanji Yada/GanGan G (矢田 勘次/がんがんじい, Yada Kanji/Gan Gan Jī?)

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