Undead (Kamen Rider) - Joker

Joker

Although called the 53rd existence, there are actually multiple Jokers much like in a card deck. If any of them were to win the Battle Fight, it would mark the end of all life on Earth, and the Battle Fight would be reset to begin anew. These designs are based on a longhorn beetle.

  • Joker (ジョーカー, Jōkā?, 34-49, Missing Ace): Sometimes referred as the Black Joker, is true identity of Hajime Aikawa. Technically "wins" the Battle Royale at the end of the series when Giraffa is sealed, but Kenzaki's sacrifice allows Hajime to continue living as a human and need not be sealed, with the Spirit Human keeping him in line. In Missing Ace, he was initially sealed by Blade and remained so in the four-year timeskip. After being unsealed by Leangle to protect Amane from Glaive's assault, Hajime chose to sacrifice himself in order to make Jashin 14 (then under the fully revealed Albino Joker) vulnerable for the others to attack. But however it will be unlikely that he died since in the series he tried to commit suicide but couldn't and said that since he was an undead he can't die.
  • Navy Joker (49): The form Kazuma Kenzaki assumed to put the Battle Fight at a stalemate, thereby ending it without sealing Hajime. This form was never shown.
  • Albino Joker (アルビノジョーカー, Arubino Jōkā?, Missing Ace): The true identity of Junichi Shimura and villain of Missing Ace, he murdered Karasuma and stole half of the Undead, Tarantula and Giraffa among them. As Glaive, he managed to regain the two Kings and captured Amane to take her father's place as the sacrificial lamb to invoke the power of Jashin 14 for himself, absorbed within it. Albino Joker was assumed to be sealed when K-Blade's Royal Straight Flush destroyed Jashin 14.

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