Mirai Sentai Timeranger - Londers Family

Londers Family

The Londers Family (ロンダーズファミリー, Rondāzu Famirī?) are the main antagonists of Timeranger. Their base of operations is the Londers Penitentiary (ロンダー刑務所, Rondā Keimusho?), which is their namesake.

  • Don Dolnero (ドン・ドルネロ, Don Dorunero?, 1-47): A frog-like mafioso godfather who is only in it for the money, though he also comes with a firm love for the family. Originally leader of the Dolnero Family (ドルネロズファミリ, Dorunero Famirī?) mafia group, he was to be put under imprisonment for 1,000 years, as Prisoner #35273, until his gang takes over the prison and go back in time to pull off numerous crimes. With Borg's help, he took over a company to make even more money, setting up a "protection business". He cares for his associates, especially Gien, whose mental stability often concerns him. When Gien releases Emboss, Dolnero provides his blood to the Timerangers so the City Guardians can make the vaccine before he shuts down Gien with a special attachment to stop him from going too far in his psychotic delights. Once the attachment is removed and destroyed, Dolnero evacuated the Londers Prison before going out to put Gien out of his misery. Dolnero was unable to carry out the deed, only to be killed himself. In his final moments, he gives the Timerangers the remaining Londers Prisoners he had in the Londers Prison. His name is a pun on the word, dinheiro.
  • Gien (ギエン, Gien?): Evil robotic scientist, an insane loose cannon and sadist. He is responsible for constructing the Zenitts that are sent against the Timerangers. Gien was actually a cyborg, formerly an uneducated, human boy who befriended Don Dolnero in 2990 when he was hiding from the Kuronz Family, who nearly killed Gien for refusing to reveal Dolnero's location to them. Dolnero saved his life by having a friend of his transfer the boy's brain into a robotic body. There were horrible side-effects that made, and still are making, Gien increasingly insane. He has access to the Hell's Gate Prisoners and cared for nothing except for his own masochistic pleasures, going against Dolnero's orders sometimes as well. He also constructed several massive robots, that are powered by the Lambda-2000 crystal he steals from the Kawasaki Laboratories twice. He also attempts to take control of the V-Rex as well. After seeing the G-Zord in action, Gien creates a device to drain the power from the G-Zord and then from the Timerangers robots. During the last second, Tatsuya arrives to help his friends, beating Gien before destroying his device. Though the G-Zord is destroyed, Gien uses the Lambda-2000 he stole to assume his role as the "God of Destruction". Don Dolnero eventually tries everything in his power to stop Gien, only to die in the vain attempt. Gien later pilots the NeoCrisis robot, wired into his creation as he destroyed everything in his path. After Tatsuya saves the future by destroying NeoCrisis, Gien's previous memories resurface and he dissolves away into sand. Despite his psychotic evil tendencies, Gien is one of the more tragic characters in the series.
  • Lila (リラ, Rira?, 1-47): Don Dolnero's right hand girl with pink hair. A rather obnoxious girl who happens to be a mistress of disguise and good with a pistol. Being a material girl, she frequently steals clothing and jewelry that suit her fancy. She mostly sticks around Don Dolnero as he had the two aspects she adored: money and power. She admits she likes him a bit even if he lacks them. After Dolnero's death, Lila goes into hiding and has been missing ever since. Her name is a pun on the word, lira.
  • Junk Droid Zenitts (ジャンクドロイド・ゼニット, Janku Doroido Zenitto?): Cheap droids created by Gien from scrap, the Zenitts are activated when a Londers criminal tosses a bunch of nuts and bolts that then transform into these one-eyed robots. The Zenitts are armed with sword-like rifles and can assume human form. When Gien left Dolnero, he took most of the Zenitts with him to assist him in his plans.

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