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Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

Since the first Heisei Kamen Rider series, the elements of knights have become more and more diverse, and knights are not only on the stand of justice, which has given birth to many villain knights, especially in the theatrical version of the Heisei Kamen Rider series, the appearance of villain knights has almost become a common thing, it can be said that a certain one with an exclusive theater version must have a villain knight.

1. Kamen Rider G4

Kamen Rider G4 is the first theatrical version of the Heisei series - the villain Knight appeared in the "Kamen Rider Yajito G4 Project", and is also the first villain knight in the Heisei Theater Edition, unlike the police system G3X series in the Yajita TV version, G4 is a military system, the combat power is on the G3X and equipped with a G4 chip that can predict the action of the enemy, the G4 dresser Aqua Castle Shiro is actually not bad, just followed the ghost fetus, And Shuicheng ShiLang also died because he was also burdened with the fatal flaws of the G4 system.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

2. Kamen Rider Dragon Tooth

Kamen Rider Dragon Tooth appears in episode FINAL of Kamen Rider Dragon Rider Theater Edition, is the image of the protagonist Shinji Jodo (Ryu rider) in the mirror, the character is sinister and cunning and extremely violent, contrary to the real Shinji Johto personality; while the transformed Dragon Tooth body is completely black, and the eyes are hanging, full of evil breath, after deceiving the real Shinji Jodo and trying to become a real person instead of a mirror reflection, and finally his plan is recognized by Shinji, the two are separated, and finally die under the kick with the dragon rider.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

3. Kamen Rider Demon

Kamen Rider Youku appears in Kamen Rider Dragon Rider Gaiden 13 Knights, and is an extremely cunning character, transformed by a company called Takamizawa Group Takamizawa. Lang, who has great ambitions and a very sinister personality, will stop at nothing to achieve his goals; in 13 Knights, he has a card that duplicates the appearance of other Kamen Riders and a card that can be invisible, in order to sneak up on other Kamen Riders.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

4. Kamen Rider Emperor

Kamen Rider Tendai appeared in Kamen Rider 555 Theater Edition Disappearing Paradise, is the Kamen Rider of the Sky Belt under the Smart Brain Group, the transformation named Leo is a lion-type Orfino, but also a loyal subordinate of Smart Brain, extremely powerful, in the battle with Kamen Rider Kaixa frequently prevailed and killed Kaya (kaxia) in a human posture, and later when fighting with Kamen Rider 555, he was hit by 555's sword and sanded. (The transformer is played by Chinese actor He Rundong, the first kamen rider to be played by a Chinese actor so far.)

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)
Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

5. Kamen Rider Orga

Orga and the Emperor of Heaven are all appeared in the theatrical version of 555, transformed into Yukiharu Kiba, Orga's belt of the earth and the belt of the Emperor of Heaven are collectively called the Emperor's Belt, and the strength is above the Emperor of Heaven under the burst form of 555; at first, Yuji Kida wanted to coexist with humans in friendship, but later was deceived by the Smart Lady in smart Brain, and as an enemy of humans as Orfinor, and later lost under the 555 burst form, In the end, in order to save the 555 heroine Truth, he is killed by the passionate rhino-type Orfino.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

6. Kamen Rider Glaive

Kamen Rider Glaive appeared in "Kamen Rider Sword Theater Edition MISSING ACE", is one of the new generation of knights in Blade, is also the captain of the new generation of knights, its true identity is the strongest undead white Joker, in the early stage has been shimura Junichi as the name of the board (Human Base Plate History Institute), after killing the other two companions in the name of Joker, the identity is recognized, and finally eliminated by Kamen Rider Blade and four other people.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

7. Kamen Rider Song and Dance Ghost

Kamen Rider Song and Dance Ghost appeared in the "Kamen Rider Sounding Ghost Theater Edition Seven-Man Battle Ghost", is one of the few villain knights among the Kamen Riders, Kamen Rider Originally had a sense of justice in the crowd of ghosts, and usually fought to protect humans, but later because humans ostracized his identity and hated him and finally died as a demonized ray.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

8. Kamen Rider Ketaros (Copper Bucket) & Kamen Rider Caucasus (Golden Bucket)

Kamen Rider Ketaros and Kamen Rider Caucasus both appear in Kamen Rider Kabuto Theater Edition GOD SPEED LOVE, both of which are loyal knights in ZECT; Kamen Rider Ketaros' transformer Yamato Iron Rider is interfered with Kabuto during the Sky Ladder Project with Kabuto's second kabuto, after which Ketaros is in a battle with Kabuto. Shock waves caused by meteorite collisions rush out of the universe and fall to Earth to die.

Kamen Rider Caucasus is the theatrical version's strongest enemy, named "Golden Knight" in the series, equipped with a booster Device Hyper Zector, who killed The Kamen Rider Hercus (Silver Bucket) of the Tendo Shoji Alliance in an instant, and was later snatched by Kabuto and transformed into Hyper Kabuto before destroying it.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

9. Kamen Rider Tooth King

Kamen Rider Tooth King appeared in Kamen Rider Electric King"Kamen Rider Electric King Theater Edition Lao Tzu, Born! The Tooth King is a well-known leader of a gang of bandits, and his main purpose is to lead a group of demons to rob other people's belongings, and he has set his sights on the Electric King's electric train.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

10. Kamen Rider Negative Electric King

Negative Electric King appears in the theatrical version of Kamen Rider Electric King & Kiva CLIMAX Criminal, and is directed by the Demon God. negative. Talos is transformed, the appearance is almost the same as the electric king The form of the holy sword, the whole body is purple and adds a little pattern, usually driving the "negative train" that is almost the same as the electric king's "electric train industry fire" shape, which is the opposite of the electric king.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

11. Kamen Rider Yuki

Yuki appears in the theatrical version of "Goodbye Kamen Rider Electric King, The Final Countdown", and has two forms, namely Ryotaro Nogami's skeleton form possessed by the ghost demon god and the hijacking form transformed by the name of Death Lang; the former is the possession mode, and the latter is to use the "Ghost Train" to transform into Kamen Rider Yuqi in order to resurrect his former lover.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

12. Kamen Rider G Electric King

Appeared in the Electric King "Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider THE MOVIE Super Electric King Trilogy EPISODE YELLOW Treasure DE Last Pirates", Ben is a time policeman who travels through time to chase after the Haidong tree, the transfiguration is named Kurosaki Yoshiharu, is the same as the time guard organization "Time Police", his demon god is not the original, but the artificially created demon god Eve, with strong computing power, After becoming self-aware and kicking out the transformer Kurosaki Who relies on it in every way, he transforms himself into the G-Electric King, and is defeated by The God Ofi.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

13. Kamen Rider Rey & Kamen Rider Evil

Both appear in Kamen Rider Kiva Theater Edition King of the Demon City, and both transfigurations have expressions. On the contrary, Rey's transformer, Bai Feng Tiandou, is originally a member of the "3WA", who was very polite in the early days and had great respect for Hongdu's father, but later attacked Kiva as an antithesis of Kiva;

Kamen Rider Evil is a power created by the Demon Clan to imitate the Kiva Clan for the King of the Demon Realm, is a very large knight, the true body of the Evil is the king of the Beast Clan, defeated by Dark Kiva in a very early period and sealed in a sarcophagus, and then the soul is attached to the prisoner Sugimura Takashi and resurrected.

Those villains who appeared in the old Heisei series theatrical version (including Ho Rundong)

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