List of Juken Sentai Gekiranger characters

This is a list of characters from the 2007-2008 Super Sentai Series Juken Sentai Gekiranger. Each faction is a different school of the fictional martial arts known as Jūken (獣拳?, "Beast Fist") .

Geki Jūken Beast Arts

The main Gekirangers: (from left) Retsu, Ran and Jyan.
The main Gekirangers transformed: (from left) Geki Yellow, Geki Red, and Geki Blue.

Geki Jūken Beast Arts (激獣拳ビーストアーツ Geki Jūken Bīsuto Ātsu, "Fierce Beast-Fist Beast Arts") is a fictional school of martial arts practiced by the protagonists of the Japanese Super Sentai show Juken Sentai Gekiranger. Those that practice Geki Jūken use a form of Qi[Note 1] within their bodies that manifests their passion for justice, called Geki (激気(げき), "Fierce Qi"), as their power source. The ultimate form of Geki is the Kageki (過激気(かげき), "Extreme Qi"), which can manifest if the user mastered different aspects of the triangle and selflessly has the intent to protect others at mind. The sporting goods company SCRTC (スクラッチ Sukuratchi, pronounced like the English word scratch) serves as a front for the martial arts school, specifically its Gekirangers.

Gekirangers

When transformed into the Gekirangers, the group says "Our blazing Geki is the proof of justice! Juken Sentai Gekiranger!" (燃え立つ激気は正義の証!獣拳戦隊ゲキレンジャー! Moetatsu Gekiwa seigi no akashi! Jūken Sentai Gekirenjā!). When having transformed into the Super Gekirangers, the group says "Our boiling Kageki flows toward justice! Juken Sentai Gekiranger!" (たぎる過激気は正義の為に!獣拳戦隊ゲキレンジャー! Tagiru Kageki wa seigi no tame ni! Jūken Sentai Gekirenjā!).

Jyan Kandou

Jyan Kandou/Geki Red (漢堂 ジャン/ゲキレッド Kandō Jan/Geki Reddo) practices the Geki Jū Tiger-Ken (激獣タイガー拳 Geki Jū Taigāken) style, though still a beginner, his main focus is on power and Hu Quan moves. He is a Feral child who was raised by the tigers deep within the forest near the Beast Origin Village (獣源郷 Jūgenkyō). The son of Dan, Jyan was the sole surviving member of the nearby village that was destroyed by Long. Long had intended to kill Jyan in order to prevent Rio from fighting him, since Rio would undoubtably see Jyan as a potential rival since Dan is his father. But the pain of his mother's death before his eyes while holding on to dear life on the rapids blocked out his entire childhood memory prior to being raised in the wild. Because of his lineage, his senses have been sharply enhanced to feel qi like Xia Fu, who scouted Jyan as he personifies the "Body" ( Tai, also pronounced as Karada) of a Gekiranger: Resistance to most forms of pain. This selection is strengthened when Jyan emits Geki while giving off a "Tiger's Roar" when the Akugata began to attack. Although at first he doesn't understand certain concepts or training, he eventually picks up and learns about it at a fairly high pace. He does not know very many common words so he sometimes describes things with words such as "niki-niki", "zowa-zowa", "waki-waki", his own personal "Jyan-ish" language. As he was raised by animals, he does not know and has to learn about the "Heart". Jyan is eventually labeled as Rio's rival after witnessing the display of power used to stop his own attack. He becomes Sharkie Chan's first student of the Geki Jū Shark-Ken (激獣シャーク拳 Geki Jū Shākuken) sword-fighting style. Though Jan possesses the Kageki (過激気 Kageki), he is unable to fully use it in his first fight with Rio.

Jyan competes with Gorie Yen in a coin-stacking competition to improve his "Heart" to try to achieve the Kageki, but he fails because when he tells Gorie that he practices Geki Jūken to become stronger, Gorie says that Jyan is no better than Rio for following a similar ideology. Yet, once Jyan realizes that his reason is to fight in order to protect others, he is able to transform into Super Geki Red (スーパーゲキレッド Sūpā Geki Reddo), using the Geki Jū Gorilla-Ken (激獣ゴリラ拳 Geki Jū Goriraken) style and is the "Extremely Unbreakable Body" (「過激にアンブレイカブル・ボディ」 Kageki ni Anbureikaburu Bodi).

After the Gekirangers, Rio and Mere are exposed to SaiDain's Beast Power Bloom, Jyan is the first among the Gekirangers to realize how much stronger they all have become, pushing back Maku by himself as well as utilizing the Kageki Hard Diamond technique by himself. At first, Jyan decides that he can't fight anymore after learning the truth behind his relation to Rio and Dan, but learning more about his family with Xia Fu's help enables Jyan to resume his role as a Gekiranger, making an enemy out of Long. He and Rio have their destined battle, with Jyan the victor until he realizes that he is not really fighting Rio, but something else entirely. When Jyan regains his memories, he vows to make Long pay for what he did to his friends and family, managing to beat sense into Rio and give him a path of his own as they both save Mere and join forces in fighting their mutual enemy. After Long's defeat, Jyan invites both Rio and Mere to SCRTC, despite protests from both Ran and Retu. When both Rio and Mere decide to undergo the Fist Judgment to cleanse themselves of their sins while in the Rin Jū Hall, Jyan tries to talk the both of them out of it in vain, learning later that Rio and Mere intended to die. In memory of Rio's final act, Jyan wears the Kenmas' Bracelet and vows to destroy Long once and for all.

During the final battle, after being infused with Maku's Rinki, Jyan is taken to an astral Rin Jū Hall along with Ran and Retu, where they are met by Rio and Mere. It is there that Jyan masters the Rin Jū Bear-Ken (臨獣ベアー拳 Rinjū Beāken) style, unifying both Geki Jū and Rin Jū Styles. With his and the others' newfound skills, he goes on to defeat Long, sealing him in a small ball, which Jyan keeps on his person to ensure that Long's power never falls into the wrong hands. He then leaves SCRTC to travel the world to find the next generation of Juken fighters, saying his final farewells to his comrades. While teaching the Beast Fist to kids in Hong Kong, he runs into a boy who looks similar to Rio and decides to take him under his wing. Returning to Japan, Jyan is ambushed by Nuchaku Banki before he, Ran, and Retu are trapped in the subspace before the Go-ongers come to their aid. After his new friends lost their Engines, and being tricked into giving away the sealed Long, Jyan helps Sōsuke train until he found his own Firece Ki before Long's is able to partially manifest. But with the revived Rio's aid, Long is defeated as Jyan reaffirms their vow on the day Rio died to get stronger before the next time they meet.

After transforming into Geki Red, Jyan says, "In my body flows infinite power. 'Unbreakable Body,' Geki Red!" (身体にみなぎる無限の力 「アンブレイカブル・ボディ」 ゲキレッド! Karada ni minagiru mugen no chikara. "Anbureikaburu Bodi," Geki Reddo!). After transforming into Super Geki Red, Jyan says, "'Extremely Unbreakable Body,' Super Geki Red!" (「カゲキにアンブレイカブル・ボディ」 スーパーゲキレッド! "Kageki ni Anbureikaburu Bodi," Sūpā Geki Reddo!).

Jyan is portrayed by Hiroki Suzuki (鈴木 裕樹 Suzuki Hiroki). As a child, he is portrayed by Arashi Fukasawa (深澤 嵐 Fukasawa Arashi).

Ran Uzaki

Ran Uzaki/Geki Yellow (宇崎 ラン/ゲキイエロー Uzaki Ran/Geki Ierō) is an employee of SCRTC and a Geki Jū Cheetah-Ken (激獣チーター拳 Geki Jū Chītāken) artist, using a combination of Wing Chun speed and accuracy in her attacks. She is appointed by Xia Fu as the Captain of the Gekirangers. Ran comes from a high-class family that owns a gym, recruited by Xia Fu with her mother Reiko allowing Ran to join SCRTC until Ran was of age to undergo a marriage interview to ensure her future. At first, Ran wants to resign from learning the Beast Arts because she does not think she is good enough but Xia Fu tells her to think her actions through. She relies more in will than technique when fighting. Upright and cleanhanded, Ran will do things always the right way, being a fighter that gives "Heart" ( Shin, also pronounced as Kokoro) the highest place. She excels in speed, but her reluctance to care for the small details make her "Technique" very poor. From learning Master Elehung Kam-Bo's Geki Jū Elephant-Ken (激獣エレファント拳 Geki Jū Erefantoken) meteor hammer techniques, Ran became more loose and happy in the process.

Ran competes with Michelle Peng in a skateboarding competition (tying at 100 points each) to improve her "Technique" to obtain Kageki. This training allows her to become Super Geki Yellow (スーパーゲキイエロー Sūpā Geki Ierō). As Super Geki Yellow she uses the Geki Jū Penguin-Ken (激獣ペンギン拳 Geki Jū Penginken) style and is the "Extremely Honest Heart" (「過激にオネスト・ハート」 Kageki ni Onesuto Hāto). Soon after, Ran is titled as team captain of the Gekirangers.

During the final battle, Ran is infused with Kata's Rinki, and is then brought to an astral Rin Jū Hall to master the Rin Jū Hawk-Ken (臨獣ホーク拳 Rinjū Hōkuken) style to seal Long. Three months after Long's defeat, she is seen alongside Retu teaching Juken to young kids at SCRTC.

After transforming into Geki Yellow, Ran says, "Diligence day by day, refining my heart. 'Honest Heart,' Geki Yellow!" (日々是精進、心を磨く 「オネスト・ハート」 ゲキイエロー! Hibi kore shōjin, kokoro o migaku. "Onesuto Hāto," Geki Ierō!). After transforming into Super Geki Yellow, Ran says, "'Extremely Honest Heart,' Super Geki Yellow!" (「カゲキにオネスト・ハート」 スーパーゲキイエロー! "Kageki ni Onesuto Hāto," Sūpā Geki Ierō!).

Ran is portrayed by Mina Fukui (福井 未菜 Fukui Mina).

Retsu Fukami

Retsu Fukami/Geki Blue (深見 レツ/ゲキブルー Fukami Retsu/Geki Burū) is an employee of SCRTC and a Geki Jū Jaguar-Ken (激獣ジャガー拳 Geki Jū Jagāken) practitioner, using Piguaquan techniques. He was a child when his older brother Gou was believed to have been killed by Rio. This event traumatized Retsu severely, to the point where years later he still possessed an utter hatred for Rio. He originally had a promising career in painting, but took a break to learn the same fighting style as his older brother in order to find the same motivation that it gave Gou, rather than out of revenge. Retsu is very intelligent but also selfish, does not take interest in others, and gives an impression of extreme coldness, although this changes as the series progresses. He believes that winning should be like a painting, complete and something that moves you. He sometimes mixes English when speaking. He learns of moving sensation of a trance when he masters Bat Li's Geki Jū Bat-Ken (激獣バット拳 Geki Jū Battoken) style. He knows various "Techniques" ( Gi, also pronounced as Waza), putting them in first priority when training. His attention to beauty costs him stamina, making his "Body" his weakest point until he competes with Bion Biao in an endurance match (and emerges victorious) to obtain Kageki. This training allows him to become Super Geki Blue (スーパーゲキブルー Sūpā Geki Burū). As Super Geki Blue, he uses the Geki Jū Gazelle-Ken (激獣ガゼル拳 Geki Jū Gazeruken) style and is the "Extremely Fantastic Technique" (「過激にファンタスティック・テクニック」 Kageki ni Fantasutikku Tekunikku).

During the final battle, Retsu is infused with Rageku's Rinki, and is then brought to an astral Rin Jū Hall to master the Rin Jū Jelly-Ken (臨獣ジェリー拳 Rinjū Jerīken), style to seal Long. Three months after Long's defeat, he is seen alongside Ran teaching the Beast Fist to young kids at SCRTC.

After transforming into Geki Blue, Retsu says, "The great blossom colored with technique. 'Fantastic Technique,' Geki Blue!" (技が彩る大輪の花 「ファンタスティック・テクニック」 ゲキブルー! Waza ga irodoru tairin no hana. "Fantasutikku Tekunikku," Geki Burū!). After transforming into Super Geki Blue, Retsu says, "'Extremely Fantastic Technique,' Super Geki Blue!" (「カゲキにファンタスティック・テクニック」 スーパーゲキブルー! "Kageki ni Fantasutikku Tekunikku," Sūpā Geki Burū!).

Retsu is portrayed by Manpei Takagi (高木 万平 Takagi Manpei). As a child and a baby, he is portrayed by Nao Fujisaki (藤崎 直 Fujisaki Nao) and Sora Kitajima (北島 空 Kitajima Sora).

Gou Fukami

Gou Fukami/Geki Violet (深見 ゴウ/ゲキバイオレット Fukami Gō/Geki Baioretto, 22-49) is the fourth member and a Geki Jū Wolf-Ken (激獣ウルフ拳 Geki Jū Urufuken) user, a student alongside Rio and Miki. He is Retu's older brother, and very protective of his well-being since their parents died and they spent their childhood at a church. It was there that Gou forced Retu to promise never to take on the Juken before leaving to face Rio and never be seen again. It was originally believed that Gou had been killed by Rio, but he used an imperfect form of the forbidden Geki Waza in an attempt to defeat Rio as the Kensei had done to seal the Kenma long ago. But it failed and Gou has been wandering for fifteen years in his resulting werewolf form that he could not control or have any recollection of what he was doing around that time.

Once regaining his human form, Gou was shocked to find the changes that occurred. He was also a bit vexed to find Retu disobeyed him and took up Geki Jūken. Though he is of the Geki Jūken, Gou lacks a passion for justice and fights only for himself. This resulted in Gou mastering a personal and dangerous form of Geki that he developed himself, called Shigeki (紫激気(しげき), "Violet Fierce Qi") as well as reinvent the Wolf-Ken into his personal Fukami-Style (深見流 Fukamiryū), a form of the actual Wolf-Ken that uses Muay Thai fighting moves. However, Xia Fu believed that Gou actually does have a passion for justice deep down, and gave him the GongChanger he commissioned specially for Gou to use. After much soul searching and cajoling by the others, he agrees to become Geki Violet and eventually overcome the beast within him thanks to Bae.[1][2] However, Gou still desires to defeat Rio and prove himself as his rival, holding some animosity towards Jyan, whom Rio sees as a rival, due to being the son of his mentor, Dan. But once he fails a second time to defeat Rio after mastering the strongest Geki Waza, Gou accepts that he can't be Rio's rival and glad to see him joining up with them in the fight again Long.

During the final battle, Gou is amongst the other Geki Jūken warriors, including the Kensei, keeping Long at bay until Jyan, Ran, and Retu return. He watches as Retu, along with Jyan and Ran, defeat Long and seals his powers. After the battle is over, Gou sets off on his own journey with Bae at his side to uncover what he did were as a werewolf. Jyan meets him along the way and gives him a final farewell before the two go their separate ways.

Using his Shigeki to a degree, Gou can summon Geki Tiger and Geki Jaguar and control Geki Tohja Wolf on his own.

After transforming into Geki Violet, Gou says "Excitement, my style, to the limit of my will! 'Iron Will,' Geki Violet!" (刺激、俺流、わが意を尽くす 「アイアン・ウィル」 ゲキバイオレット! Shigeki, ore ryū, waga i o tsukusu. "Aian Wiru," Geki Baioretto!).

Gou is portrayed by Riki Miura (三浦 力 Miura Riki).

Ken Hisatsu

Ken Hisatsu/Geki Chopper (久津 ケン/ゲキチョッパー Hisatsu Ken/Geki Choppā, 27-49) is the fifth member of the Gekiranger team, colored white with orange accents in a suit that resembles a karate uniform. He is a prodigy who trained at the Beast Origin Village and mastered one of the oldest fighting styles in the Beast Arts: the Geki Jū Rhinoceros-Ken (激獣ライノセラス拳 Geki Jū Rainoserasuken) as a way to get over the pain of losing his mother at a young age. Ken was originally to aid Ran and Retu, but he left to travel abroad since his Geki Changer was busted. Furthermore, he sold the SoZyuTo that Xia Fu gave him for travelling money. He is a free spirit as well, not letting his own talents and family ties to the Geki Jūken be all he's known for. Ken can utilize the Geki Hard Diamond (激気研鑽 Geki Kensan), a genius karate technique in which he condenses his Geki into a diamond blade on his hand with which can cut through anything. He eventually manifested Kageki on Christmas Eve out of his passion for the holidays. He frequently uses the word "Ossu" (押忍), which is a term in karate meaning "patience with myself and others." He also uses "kenzan," an archaic Japanese word that means "Just arrived" and is also a pun on his name, Ken. Using the SoZyuTo, he can summon and control SaiDain/SaiDaiOh. Hisatsu ken can also translate as "hidden technique," which Ken has.

During the final battle, Ken, alongside the other Geki Jūken users, including the Kensei, keep Long at bay until Jyan, Ran, and Retu return. He witnesses the three Gekirangers defeating Long and sealing his powers. After the battle is over, Ken returns to work at SCRTC Meisters. Jyan meets up with Ken to say farewell one last time before setting off on his own journey.

After transforming into Geki Chopper, Ken says, "Refined ability, the future cut open by one's self. 'Amazing Ability,' Geki Chopper" (才を磨いて、己の未来を切り開く 「アメイジング・アビリティ」 ゲキチョッパー! Sai o migaite, onore no mirai o kirihiraku. "Ameijingu Abiritī," Geki Choppā!).

Ken is portrayed by Sotaro (聡太郎 Sōtarō, Sotaro Yasuda).

Allies

Miki Masaki

Miki Masaki (真咲 美希 Masaki Miki) is a high executive of SCRTC and head of the special development department and is responsible for designing most of the Gekiranger's weapons. She is an assistant to Xia Fu and also a student of Geki Jūken Beast Arts, mastering the Geki Jū Leopard-Ken (激獣レオパード拳 Geki Jū Reopādoken) style. She dislikes Elehung, even though he is attracted to her. Before training in Geki Jūken, Miki was an infamous sukeban in her youth, former leader of the Kanto Sukeban Alliance. She also knows and meets SGS's Morio Makino and Hant Jō from the Dino House she usually eats at.

Miki is portrayed by Kazue Itoh (伊藤 かずえ Itō Kazue).

The Seven Kensei

The Seven Kensei (七拳聖 Shichi Kensei, "Kensei" literally translates as "Fist Sage") are the legendary creators of the Geki Jūken style, originally under the wing of Brusa Ee. When their three fellow students split off and founded the Rin Jūken as Three Kenma, Brusa Ee died of foul play and the two groups battled each other in the Geki-Rin Rebellion, with the Kensei ending the horrific fight with a forbidden Geki Waza that sealed the Kenmas' bodies and forced the seven into their current animal forms along with them swearing a Juken Oath of Nonviolence soon after, fighting only in defense. Among them are the creators of the three Geki Jūken weapon art styles that utilize one's heart and the meteor hammer, one's technique and the war fan, and one's body with sabers. Three others make up the Master Triangle (マスタートライアングル Masutā Toraianguru), three Kensei who had each fully mastered one of the three major aspects of the Geki Jūken Beast Arts: Heart, Technique, and Body. The seventh Kensei, Xia Fu mastered all three aspects of the Beast Arts and thus is the strongest of the Kensei. While it was Xia Fu who took the Gekirangers under his wing, the others have taught his students the weaponry techniques of their styles and the path to obtain Kageki. While the others refer to each of them as "Master", the Kensei are referred to by Jyan as the animal they resemble. Once every year, the Kensei would gather to have their annual Kensei Great Athletic Meet (拳聖大運動会 Kensei Daiundōkai), where their hone their skills while maintaining fair sportsmanship.

After the first Geki-Rin Rebellion, the Kensei created the Sevenfold Barrier of Seven Sages (七重七聖の関 Nanae Nanasei no Seki) that prevents those of the Rin Jūken school to enter the sacred grounds of Jūgenkyō. However, the barrier can be torn down by the SoZyuTo which fell into Rio's hands. The Kensei attempted to stop him, but it ended up with them facing the Kenma once more. However, as Jūgenkyō burns to the ground, The Kenma use their Dōkokugan Ringi to seal all seven Kensei into a boulder with Maku taking their power as his own. Once Maku and the other Kenma are finally destroyed, their Ringi faded and the Kensei returned to normal. Each of the Kensei, save Xia Fu, have been named after a prominent figure in martial arts movies, with their group name a pun on "sensei".

Master Xia Fu

Master Xia Fu (マスター・シャーフー Masutā Shā Fū) is a grand master of the Geki Jū Felis-Ken (激獣フェリス拳 Geki Jū Ferisuken) style. He is the mentor of the Gekirangers and leader of the Kensei, mastering all three of its aspects and able to channel Geki. He seemed to have had a relationship with Rageku prior their transformations, with him spurring her love for him. He was originally a friend of Maku; however, Xia Fu turned down Brusa's offer to be his successor and suggested Maku. This act of kindness wounded Maku's pride and ended their friendship, which Xia Fu regretted ever since. Xia Fu appears to be an aged anthropomorphic caracal with his eyes normally closed, opening them when he gets serious and deep like sensing the Qi like those of the Akugata. He loves to be scratched on the neck, referred to by Jyan as "Cat" ( Neko), and always carries around a triangle with him. His motto is "There is training in one's livelihood" (暮らしの中に修行あり Kurashi no naka ni shugyō ari), as his training has the Gekirangers learning from the various things life has to offer. While helping Jyan, Xia Fu found one of Long's scale in the ruins of Jyan's hometown, learning the truth behind Maku's betrayal among the revelations of Rio and Jyan's past encounters with Long.

When he fights Rio and Mere, he says, "There is training in one's livelihood. The Geki Jūken well achieved on a daily basis. Felis-Ken, Xia Fu!" (暮らしの中に修行あり。激獣拳とは日々よく生きることと見つけたり。フェリス拳 シャーフー! Kurashi no naka ni shugyō ari. Geki Jūken to wa hibi yoku ikiru koto to mitsuketari. Ferisuken, Shā Fū!).

Xia Fu is voiced by Ichirō Nagai (永井 一郎 Nagai Ichirō).

Elehung Kam Po

Elehung Kam Po (エレハン・キンポー Erehan Kinpō) is legendary Kensei who is plant manager of SCRTC Meisters and a grand master of the Geki Jū Elephant-Ken (激獣エレファント拳 Geki Jū Erefantoken) style that relies on a meteor hammer with playful antics. He is an anthropomorphic elephant and is somewhat perverted around women, earning him the nickname "Erohung" by Bae yet is very fearful of sukeban. Elehung was living on Shibe Mountain where he tested the Gekirangers in the guise of a mononoke, taking the package the Gekirangers were given to deliver to him, which they, with a great deal of difficulty, manage to take back from him. Elehung, due to his perverted nature, chooses Ran as his student of Elephant-Ken so she can master the Geki Hammer, though he gives her a hard time due to his teaching methods. Elehung also possessed a 20 billion yen gem called the Raspberry Diamond. His motto is "There is training while having fun" (遊びの中に修行あり Asobi no naka ni shugyō ari). His name is based on Sammo Hung Kam Po (サモ・ハン・キンポー Samo Han Kinpō).

When he fights Rio and Mere, he says, "There is training while having fun. The worldly-loving Elephant-Ken, Elehung Kam Po!" (遊びの中に修行あり。世界が恋するエレファント拳 エレハン・キンポー! Asobi no naka ni shugyō ari. Sekai ga koi suru Erefantoken, Erehan Kinpō!).

Elehung is voiced by Yū Mizushima (水島 裕 Mizushima Yū).

Bat Li

Bat Li (バット・リー Batto Rī) is a legendary Kensei who is a grand master of the Geki Jū Bat-Ken (激獣バット拳 Geki Jū Battoken) style that while appears to focus on graceful and elegant techniques combined with artistic beauty, actually relies on being in a trance of sorts. He appears as an anthropomorphic bat in Barong attire. Stubborn and eccentric, he considers hanging upside down as a great way to relieve stress. Though he refuses at first, Bat Li eventually decides to train Retu after witnessing his abilities first hand. It is later revealed that long ago he saved a young girl named Hanyon, whom he promised to be with forever. However, he left to master his Geki Jūken style with intent on keeping Hanyon from harm due to his presence. It is only by modern time that he revealed his reason to the elderly Hanyon so Ken can get the SoZyuTo back from her. His motto is "There is training while under a trance" (忘我の中に修行あり Bōga no naka ni shugyō ari). His name is based on Jet Li (ジェット・リー Jetto Rī).

When he fights Rio and Mere, he says, "There is training while in a trance. The performance mastering Bat-Ken, Bat Li!" (忘我の中に修行あり。美技を極めるバット拳 バット・リー! Bōga no naka ni shugyō ari. Bigi o kiwameru Battoken, Batto Rī!).

Li is voiced by Shūichi Ikeda (池田 秀一 Ikeda Shūichi).

Sharkie Chan

Sharkie Chan (シャッキー・チェン Shakkī Chen) is a legendary Kensei who is a grand master of the Geki Jū Shark-Ken (激獣シャーク拳 Geki Jū Shākuken) style that relies on a hard body and uses twin swords. He appears as an anthropomorphic Great White and tends to cry when emotional. Sharkie's catchphrase is "Sharkin" (シャッキン Shakkin). Sharkie Chan lives on the isolated Aozame Island, becoming its first sumo champ, until the Gekirangers arrive with Sharkie amazed by Jyan's skills in the "canoe race" test he set up (which Jyan wins). Jyan soon becomes Sharkie's first pupil, with the two instantly getting along as Jyan calls his teacher "Shark" ( Same). However Dokariya's interference and Geki Shark's sudden attack leaves Sharkie to feel unfit to train others, furthered by Bat Li and Elehung's criticisms, forcing him to renounce Jyan as his student. However, after being framed by Dokariya of attempting to kill Xia Fu, Sharkie's spirits are lifted by Jyan defending Sharkie's honor as a Jūken Master and Xia Fu approving him as a true mentor. Sharkie is originally the holder of the Ikigimo until he lost it when a tsunami hit his island home and the item itself came into the possession of a young celebrity named Alice. His name is based on Jackie Chan (ジャッキー・チェン Jakkī Chen).

When he fights Rio and Mere, he says, "There is Sharkin! while training. The doing your best Shark-Ken, Sharkie Chan!" (シャッキーン!の中に修行あり。とにかく頑張るシャーク拳 シャッキー・チェン! Shakkīn! no naka ni shugyō ari. Tonikaku ganbaru Shākuken, Shakkī Chen!).

Sharkie is voiced by Hiroya Ishimaru (石丸 博也 Ishimaru Hiroya).

Gorie Yen

Gorie Yen (ゴリー・イェン Gorī Yen) represents the Raging Heart (レイジング・ハート Reijingu Hāto) of the Master Triangle, as well as being a grand master of the Geki Jū Gorilla-Ken (激獣ゴリラ拳 Geki Jū Goriraken) style which uses powerful punches and climbing skills. As such, he is an anthropomorphic gorilla with a taciturn/collected personality and love for bananas who was originally writing a novel called "The Raging Heart" in New York City until he was summoned to train the Gekirangers so they can save Xia Fu from Rio. Gorie is nicknamed the Wild Wiseman (荒ぶる賢人 Araburu Kenjin), due to his knowledge of the Dark Forest Path and running the Juken Consultation Office deep within the woods. He is also referred by Jyan as "Gorilla" (ゴリラ Gorira), whom Gorie taught the meaning behind "Heart" in a coin-stacking match, only to win when he questions Jyan's reasons to get stronger, scolding him for his incorrect answer. He later is brutally attacked by Rio and forced to reveal the existence of Jūgenkyō. By the time his book gets published, Gorie plays a part in unlocking Jyan's lost memories. During the events of Go-onger vs. Gekiranger, it is revealed that Gorie had taught Jūken to Hiroto and Miu Suto. Gorie's name is based on Donnie Yen (ドニー・イェン Donī Yen).

When he fights Rio and Mere, he says, "The Wild Wiseman. 'Raging Heart,' Gorie Yen!" (荒ぶる賢人 「レイジング・ハート」 ゴリー・イェン! Araburu Kenjin. "Reijingu Hāto," Gorī Yen!).

Gorie is voiced by Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (大友 龍三郎 Ōtomo Ryūzaburō).

Michelle Peng

Michelle Peng (ミシェル・ペング Misheru Pengu) represents the Supreme Technique (シュープリーム・テクニック Shūpurīmu Tekunikku) of the Master Triangle, as well as being a grand mistress of the Geki Jū Penguin-Ken (激獣ペンギン拳 Geki Jū Penginken) style that utilizes boardsport skills in battle. As such, she is an anthropomorphic penguin who is director of SCRTC's Sweden branch, receiving the summons to train the Gekirangers so they can save Xia Fu from Rio. Though very sweet and bubbly in personality, Michelle is nicknamed the Splendid Fighting Goddess (華麗なる戦いの女神 Kareinaru Tatakai no Megami) due to her scary temper. She decides to teach Ran to perfect her "Technique", and the subsequent skateboarding competition ends in a tie at 100 points a piece. Michelle is also one of the few women not to mind Elehung's advances most of the time and works as Gorie's assistant at the Juken Consultation Office, also entrusted with her mentor's strongest Geki Waza which she taught to Gou. Her name is based on Michelle Kheng (Yeoh) (ミシェール・キング Mishēru Kingu).

When she fights Rio and Mere, she says, "The Splendid Fighting Goddess. 'Supreme Technique,' Michelle Peng!" (華麗なる戦いの女神 「シュープリーム・テクニック」 ミシェル・ペング! Kareinaru Tatakai no Megami. "Shūpurīmu Tekunikku," Misheru Pengu!).

Michelle is voiced by Atsuko Tanaka (田中 敦子 Tanaka Atsuko).

Bion Biao

Bion Biao (ピョン・ピョウ Pyon Pyō) represents the Undying Body (アンダイイング・ボディ Andaiingu Bodī) of the Master Triangle, as well as being a grand master of the Geki Jū Gazelle-Ken (激獣ガゼル拳 Geki Jū Gazeruken) style which uses many kicking type attacks. As such, he is an anthropomorphic gazelle who monitored a national park in Kenya until he was summoned to train the Gekirangers so they can save Xia Fu from Rio. He decides to teach Retu to hone his "Body" and is upset by him in the resulting endurance match. Biao is nicknamed the Savanna Shortstop (サバンナの遊撃手 Sabanna no Yūgekishu) and his name is based on Yuen Biao (ユン・ピョウ Yun Pyō).

When he fights Rio and Mere, he says, "The Savanna Shortstop. 'Undying Body,' Bion Biao!" (サバンナの遊撃手 「アンダイイング・ボディ」 ピョン・ピョウ! Sabanna no Yūgekishu. "Andaiingu Bodī," Pyon Pyō!).

Bion is voiced by Takeshi Kusao (草尾 毅 Kusao Takeshi).

Natsume Masaki

Natsume Masaki (真咲 なつめ Masaki Natsume) is Miki's daughter, attending elementary school with her friends Shinichi and Seiji. She has helped out the Gekiranger team by practicing dancing along with them and teaching Jyan how to be patient with "Koto-Koto". She has also helped out Gou on his path to becoming a Gekiranger by showing him that even though he could have fled to save himself, he decided to protect her from Mere. She decides to learn the Beast Fist in the finale, becoming one of Retu's students. Jyan refers to her as Miki's child, a nickname she dislikes; when Gou referred to her as such she replied, "Don't call me by Jyan's weird nickname". Her favorite dessert is egg tart and she hates it when someone eats hers. In the movie Engine Sentai Go-onger vs. Gekiranger, she has somewhat mastered Geki jū Python-Ken.

Natsume is portrayed by Sakina Kuwae (桑江 咲菜 Kuwae Sakina).

Robo Tough

Robo Tough (ロボタフ Robotafu) is a Juken Trainer Droid. It is a robot that assists the Gekirangers in their Juken Training. It was programmed with three level settings: Beginner, Expert, and the rarely used Cat Mode (in which, just as it sounds, it acts like a cat). By the finale, RoboTough was accidentally damaged by Mere.

Kentaro Hisatsu

Kentaro Hisatsu (久津 権太郎 Hisatsu Kentarō) is Ken's father and head of SCRTC's Special Items Development, also known as "SCRTC Meisters" (スクラッチ・マイスターズ Sukuratchi Maisutāzu) which poses a backstreet-factory run by the Hisatsu Family.

Kentaro is portrayed by Taro Ishida (石田 太郎 Ishida Tarō).

Sachiko Hisatsu

Sachiko Hisatsu (久津 幸子 Hisatsu Sachiko) is Ken's younger sister. She is kidnapped by Mere on her birthday as a bargaining chip to obtain the SoZyuTo from Ken. Long poses as Sachiko to inform Ken of the kidnapping. Although she is Ken's younger sister, she will not hesitate to keep her brother in line when he starts arguing with somebody.

Sachiko is portrayed by Juri Ihata (井端 珠里 Ihata Juri).

Dan

Dan (ダン Dan) is a user of the Geki Jū Tiger-Ken (激獣タイガー拳 Geki Jū Taigāken) style who was a star pupil under Xia Fu and a senior master of Rio, Gou, and Miki. Also referred as Byakko (ビャッコ Byakko), Dan was able to access Geki with little effort, manifested as a "White Tiger" (白い虎 Shiroi Tora). Despite being the senior, Rio saw Dan as a rival and tried hard to surpass him. Although Dan tried to defeat Rio when he defected, he was killed, but the cause of defeat was because he got injured previously by Long in a sneak attack in order to further make Rio's desire for power insatiable. However, in his dying words, Dan told a frustrated Rio that their battle could be fulfilled through the son he had with his wife Nami, Jyan. Though Dan's Geki Soul was used in the creation of Suugu, Dan is unable to manifest until Jyan awakens his memory. After receiving a fatal wound meant for his son from Long, Dan/Suugu has Jyan land the deathblow, freeing Dan from his prison. Before leaving to the next life, he tells his son to walk his own path. Dan's alias is a reference to the Chinese mythological beast Byakko (白虎 Byakko, literally white tiger).

Dan is portrayed by Kenji Ohba (大葉 健二 Ōba Kenji).

Brusa Ee

Brusa Ee (ブルーサ・イー Burūsa Ī) was the man who created the Juken style, a master of the Geki Jū Rhinoceros-Ken style who once battled Cosmic Kenpō Master Pachacamac in the 200-day battle, barely winning and gaining Pachacamac's respect in the form of two jewels that together could reveal the secret moves of Cosmic Kenpō. Later on, Brusa took under his wing ten students, who in time became the Kensei and the Kenma. While having the seven as his students, Brusa appreciate Xia Fu's abilities and hoped to someday pass his title as Juken master to him. However, Xia Fu turned down the offer and asked Brusa to name Maku as his heir. The fact that he picked Maku not on his skills but on another's behalf led to Brusa's murder at the hands of Maku and the other Kenmas, resulting in the Geki-Rin Rebellion that created the two opposing branches of the Juken style. Though dead, Brusa Ee's spirit, the Geki Soul, remained and later entered what Xia Fu later carved into SaiDain. His motto is "Don't think, feel it", which Xia Fu took to heart as well as Ken and Jyan. When SaiDain's Beast Power Bloom is activated it empowered the Gekirangers, Mere, and Rio showing that Brusa looks favorably on both forms of Juken. Brusa Ee's name is based on Bruce Lee (ブルース・リー Burūsu Rī).

Brusa is voiced by Shoma Kai (甲斐 将馬 Kai Shōma).

Arsenal

Geki Beasts

The animal-themed mecha of the Gekirangers are called the Geki Beasts (ゲキビースト Geki Bīsuto). The personal Geki Beasts are aura projections of the Gekirangers' Geki, made physical through the "Twice-Twice Clone Fist" Geki Waza. But once one of them masters a certain fighting style, the Gekirangers could summon a Geki Beast modeled after their training with the "Come-Come Beast" Geki Waza. The Gekirangers can also use the Geki Waza: Juken Gattai (ゲキワザ 獣拳合体 Geki Waza Jūken Gattai) to combine their GekiBeasts into humanoid forms.

Geki Tohja

Jūken Giant Geki Tohja (獣拳巨人ゲキトージャ Jūken Kyojin Geki Tōja)[Note 2] is the combination of the Gekirangers' primary GekiBeasts: Geki Red's Geki Tiger (ゲキタイガー Geki Taigā), Geki Yellow's Geki Cheetah (ゲキチーター Geki Chītā), and Geki Blue'sGeki Jaguar (ゲキジャガー Geki Jagā). The primary attack of Geki Tohja are using the tails of the three Geki Beasts as a three section staff called Geki Setsukon (ゲキセツコン). Geki Tohja's finishing Geki Waza moves rely on his horizontal spinning.

Legendary GekiBeasts

The Legendary Geki Beasts (伝説のゲキビースト Densetsu no Geki Bīsuto) are additional Geki Beasts, each unique to the Gekiranger as the result of their training. When the Juken Armament (獣拳武装 Jūken Busō) command is given, a Legendary Geki Beast becomes armor for Geki Tohja and Geki Fire.

Geki Fire

Herculean Giant Geki Fire (剛力巨人ゲキファイヤー Gōriki Kyojin Geki Faiyā) is the form that the Super Gekirangers take from obtaining the "Kageki" power, the combination of the three Super Geki Beasts (スーパーゲキビースト Sūpā Geki Bīsuto) Geki Gorilla (ゲキゴリラ Geki Gorira), Geki Penguin (ゲキペンギン Geki Pengin), and Geki Gazelle (ゲキガゼル Geki Gazeru). Geki Fire's finishing Geki Waza moves rely on vertical spinning. Like Geki Tohja, Geki Fire can combine with the Legendary Geki Beasts.

Geki Wolf

Geki Wolf (ゲキウルフ Geki Urufu) is Geki Violet's Geki Beast. Like the Legendary Geki Beasts, Geki Wolf can be used in the Geki Waza Juken Armament, replacing Geki Cheetah in the Geki Tohja formation or just combining with Geki Tiger and Geki Jaguar once to create Geki Tohja Wolf.

SaiDain

Jūken God SaiDain (獣拳神サイダイン Jūkenshin SaiDain) is a giant rhinoceros construct created by Xia Fu using the SoZyuTo to carve into the large statue that holds the Geki Soul (激気魂 Geki Damashii) of Brusa Ee, thus having the ability of Beast Power Bloom (獣力開花 Jūriki Kaika), empowering any pure Jūken user in its presence with the exception of those who strayed from the true path like the Kensei and the Kenma. Formed differently from the other Geki Beasts as a medium rather than a manifestation of Geki, SaiDain was originally in a petrified state at the Beast Origin Village. However, the SoZyuTo can bring SaiDain to life through the ideal wielder of SouZyuTo. SaiDain can assume its true form, Jūken Giant God SaiDaiOh (獣拳巨神サイダイオー Jūken Kyojin SaiDaiŌ)[Note 3], by saying the Jūken Giant God Advent (獣拳巨神降臨 Jūken Kyojin Kōrin) or Jūken Transformation (獣拳変形 Jūken Henkei) with the SoZyuTo. As SaiDaioh, it resembles a European knight. SaiDaiOh's head can be concealed in a faceplate to evoke its "Defense Mode" and it uses the Break Big Sword (砕大剣 Saidai Ken) from the horn and a shield formed from the rhinoceros' back.

Geki Waza

The various martial arts techniques that utilize Geki are known as "Geki Waza" (ゲキワザ(激技) Geki Waza, literally "Fierce Techniques"). The Gekirangers use the various parts of their arsenal to channel the Geki into usable forms to perform Geki Waza.

These Geki Waza were described in promotional materials for the Geki Changer toy.

Shared Geki Waza

Tiger-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza focus on the "Body" of the user.

Cheetah-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza focus on the "Heart" of the user.

Jaguar-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza focus on the "Technique" of the user. Two variations of this style are Jaguar Drunken-Ken (ジャガー酔拳 Jagā Suiken) and Jaguar Sleeping-Ken (ジャガー眠り拳 Jagā Nemuriken), which are influenced by the Zui Quan fighting style.

Wolf-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza are enhanced by Gou's personal Muay Thai moves, titled his "Fukami-style", due to his Shigeki.

Rhinoceros-Ken Geki Waza

An ancient Geki Waza of Brusa Ee that Ken mastered with his Geki Hard Diamond (であり、 Geki Kensan) technique.

Leopard-Ken Geki Waza

Elephant-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza are performed through meteor hammer techniques.

Bat-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza are performed through war fan techniques.

Shark-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza are performed through saber techniques.

Gorilla-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza focus on the "Heart" of the user, mostly with punches and are mainly performed through Geki Gorilla.

Penguin-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza focus on the "Technique" of the user and are mainly performed through emulating boardsports and through Geki Penguin.

Gazelle-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza focus on the "Body" of the user and are mainly performed through Geki Gazelle.

Fly-Ken Geki Waza

These Geki Waza are used by Bae and employ channeling Geki into his speaking and voice.

Geki Beast Geki Waza

Geki Tohja Geki Waza
Geki ElephanTohja
Geki BatTohja
Geki SharkTohja
Geki Tohja Wolf
Geki BatTohja Wolf
Geki RinTohja
Geki RinTohja Wolf
SaiDaiGeki RinTohja
SaiDaiGeki Tohja
Geki Fire Geki Waza
Geki SharkFire
Geki ElephantFire
Geki BatFire
SaiDaiGeki Fire
SaiDaiOh Geki Waza

Rin Jūken Akugata

Rin Jūken Akugata users, Black Lion Rio, Mere, the Rinsis, and the Rinrinsi

Rin Jūken Akugata (臨獣拳アクガタ Rin Jūken Akugata, "Opposing Beast-Fist Akugata")[Note 4] is a fictional school of martial arts practiced by the antagonists in the Japanese Super Sentai series Juken Sentai Gekiranger. This martial arts school focuses on the principles of natural selection, that only those strong enough can survive the harsh and inhuman training. Rin Jūken practitioners use a form of Qi called Rinki (臨気(りんき), "Opposing Qi"), which is powered by the darkness in one's heart and is used to perform fighting techniques called Ringi. The ultimate form of Rinki is the Dorinki (怒臨気(どりんき), "Anger Opposing Qi"), which manifests through infinite rage and a desire to destroy everything.

Rin Jū Hall

Rio (Araki; center) and Mere (Hirata; left) kneel before Rageku (right)

The Rin Jū Hall (臨獣殿 Rin Jū Den) is the primary location of the practitioners of Rin Jūken Akugata, a dojo on the isolated Rin Jū Mountain. Once under Maku's control, it came under the lead of Rio as he employs many Rinsi and Rinrinsi as soldiers. It later became the base of the Gen Jūken until Rio and Mere left it, burning their base to the ground to shred everything of the Rin Jū Fist from existence.

Rio

Rio (理央) is the leader of the Rinjūken style, the youngest to lead the Akugata, and a Rinjū Lion-Ken (臨獣ライオン拳 Rin Jū Raionken) expert. Rio is able to assume the fighting form called Black Lion Rio (黒獅子リオ Kurojishi Rio), donning black and gold armor made of his own Rinki. His fighting style focuses on raw power. Rio's only interest is in gaining strength, due to a time in his past when a monster murdered his family the night Xia Fu found him and took him under his wing, with Rio making it his sole purpose in life to become stronger so he wouldn't suffer such pain again. While assessing his strength, Rio saw his senior Dan to be an ideal opponent to test his abilities on in vain. Eventually dissatisfied with his progress in the Beast Arts, Rio turned to the Rinjūken Akugata as the means to become strong enough to surpass Dan. Gou, whom Rio came to consider his closest friend, attempted to stop him, only for their friendship to end that day. Surviving Gou's attack, Rio mastered the Akugata and later battled Dan, only to learn that Dan was mortally wounded prior and thus was denied a true win in their battle. But Dan's dying words gives Rio a sense to hope await the coming of his "destined" rival: Jyan.

Setting up base in the Rinjū Hall, Rio brought the Akugata's ancient warriors back from the dead, using the Rinrinsi to cause despair and sadness in humanity for power after receiving the Kenmas' Bracelet. To speed up his goal, Rio took the True Poison fang from Braco to revive the Kenma Kata and Rageku. In the process, Rio learned from Kata to acquire Rinki from his own fear and hatred, as well augment it with his jealousy for Dan while under Rageku's guidance. However, Rio is soon told by the two Kenma that the existence of Gekijūken artists, as well as remnants of its training in himself, represent the limit of his power. Rio then, through a Rin Command Ceremony (臨命式 Rinmeishiki), swearing absolute loyalty to the Rinjūken and the destruction of the Gekijūken school, purging himself of all traces of the Beast Arts.

Though he easily defeats the Gekirangers in battle, he spared them after witnessing Jyan manifesting Kageki, the very same power possessed by Dan. He soon took Xia Fu as a hostage in turn for allowing the Gekirangers incentive to achieve the Kageki power, as Xia Fu claims it would be a much more fulfilling victory. But it was holding Xia Fu hostage, that Rio's fear of his past still haunts in spite of becoming stronger. Rio, refusing to accept the truth, attempted to kill Retu and Ran until Jyan defeats him as Super Geki Red. With their fight leaving him wounded in both body and pride, Rio realized Jyan's relation to Dan and refuses to accept this "humiliating defeat". As a result, and being in a state of rage, he resurrects Maku to learn from him. However, Maku overthrew Rio with no intent to teach him how to master Dorinki, forcing Rio to serve him until his rage of his growth slowing down in power manifests into his own Dorinki. However, Rio's Dorinki was only a spark compared to Maku's, leading him to attack Gorie to learn of Jūgenkyō and the power it holds. But after learning he needs the SoZyuTo to enter it, Rio battled Maku upon returning until Mere stopped it and Rio is imprisoned. However, Mere soon frees Rio and presents him the SoZyuTo so he can make his way to Jūgenkyō. Though Maku attempted to punish him, Rio is defiant by saying that he doesn't care about the Kenma or their desires as long as they stay out of his way.

After the awakening of his potential due to SaiDain's Beast Power Blooming, Rio realizes that now he and the others exposed to it are all now stronger than even Maku himself. Confirming it after challenging Geki Red to test his theory that the Gekirangers' potential is also unleashed, Rio tells Geki Red to defeat Maku and end to the war between their mentors so that their own war may commence. Upon Maku's defeat, Rio resumes his place as sole leader of the Rinjū Hall as Long finally reveals himself and offers Rio greater power under Gen Jūken's guidance. At first, Rio didn't believe Long's words that he is destined to become the Genjū King. However, after facing Suugu and revealing his ties to Jyan, Rio undergoes the Blood-Oath Ceremony, gaining a new fighting form, Genjū King Rio (幻獣王リオ Genjūō Rio), that gives him mastery over the Genjū Gryphon-Ken (幻獣グリフォン拳 Gen Jū Gurifonken) style. Through the stronger one, Rio spares Jyan and the Gekirangers so the former may train for their final confrontation. Though Rio was later defeated in that battle, it actually allowed him to fully awaken as the Destroyer, his mind corroded into a more animalistic mentally bent on killing everything. In this state he turned into a giant and not even SaiDaioh could stop him, but his feelings for Mere restore him as she tells him that Long used them. After fully learning the truth and that everything he lived for was a lie, a devastated Rio is forced to watch Long abduct Mere, the reason he was able to return to his normal self. But thanks to Jyan's words, Rio gains a new purpose in life and joins the Gekirangers in rescuing Mere and fighting Long as an act of his own will, renouncing his position as the Genjū King in the process.

After Long's defeat, Rio is invited to SCRTC along with Mere. However, only Ran and Retu are reluctant to have them live with them, and so Rio decides to undergo the Fist Judgment with full knowledge that it may kill him in the process. After burning down the Rinjū Hall to symbolize the end of the Rinjūken branch, Rio takes on Retu in the Fist Judgment, with the intention to sacrifice himself. However, Sanyo and a revived Long interrupt the proceedings as Long assumes his true form. After Mere's selfless sacrifice, Rio takes a small remnant of her Ki into himself and decides to eliminate Long, despite Jyan's protests. As a final act, he gives the Gekirangers the last remaining Rinki that was given to him by the Kenma as penance for his deeds, and sacrifices himself in order to stop Long's rampage, promising Jyan a rematch in the future. Upon arriving in the afterlife, he is met by Mere and the two walk off, hand in hand. During the finale, both Rio and Mere guide the three Gekirangers into the Rin Jū Hall and reveal the Kenma before them, showing the path to unifying the two Jūken schools. Rio is later revived during the events of Go-onger vs. Gekiranger, helping in defeating Long Banki before returning to the afterlife a condemned soul soon after as the price of his revival.

His name is a play on leo, the Latin word for "lion".

When entering battle, Rio usually says, "As purely fierce as a lion, as powerful as a lion. The one destined to rule the world, my name is the Black Lion Rio." (丈きこと、獅子のごとく。強きこと、また獅子のごとく。世界を制する者、我が名は黒獅子リオ Takeki koto, shishi no gotoku. Tsuyoki koto, mata shishi no gotoku. Sekai o seisuru mono, waga na wa Kurojishi Rio). While as the Genjū King, his mofit being the Huanglong that above the Four Sacred Beasts of Chinese myth, Rio says: "Pure fierceness, pure power, Leaving the world, one without equal." (強きこと、猛きこと、世界において、無双の者 Tsuyoki koto, takeki koto, sekai ni oite musō no mono.) Upon teaming with the Gekirangers to fight Long, Rio rewords his speech, "As purely fierce as a lion, as powerful as a lion. The one who will obliterate the Evil Dragon, my name is the Black Lion Rio." (丈きこと、獅子のごとく。強きこと、また獅子のごとく。邪龍を葬る者、我が名は黒獅子リオ Takeki koto, shishi no gotoku. Tsuyoki koto, mata shishi no gotoku. Jaryū o hōmuru mono, waga na wa Kurojishi Rio). In Go-onger vs. Gekiranger, Rio uses a shorten version, "As purely fierce as a lion, as powerful as a lion. My name is the Black Lion Rio." (丈きこと、獅子のごとく。強きこと、また獅子のごとく。我が名は黒獅子リオ Takeki koto, shishi no gotoku. Tsuyoki koto, mata shishi no gotoku. Waga na wa Kurojishi Rio).

Rio is portrayed by Hirofumi Araki (荒木 宏文 Araki Hirofumi). As a child, he is portrayed by Shogo Ehara (江原 省吾 Ehara Shōgo).

Mele

Mele (メレ) is a user of the Rinjū Chameleon-Ken (臨獣カメレオン拳 Rinjū Kamereonken) style, which focuses on stealth and accurate attacks. She lived during the GekiRin Rebellion and died. However, ten years before the series, Rio revived her as a Rinrinsi due to having the same need for strength as he does, infusing with enough of his Rinki to be completely human-like. Since then, Mele fell deeply in love with Rio, though the feeling's not mutual, hence she fights only to prove her love to him even if it kills her.

She is cruel and malevolent, and finds satisfaction in intimidating the weak. Mele is the one who carries out the plans and has many other kyonshi Rio brought back at her command, making a few exceptions to perfect herself while arrogantly stating her opponents' fortune of facing her. She possesses a more powerful Beast-Man Form, armed with two sais and able to use her tongue as a weapon. Unfortunately for her, Rio labels this technique as "lacking in both efficiency and force." However, Mele proves her loyalty to Rio when Braco offered her a second chance at life, only to kill him after snapping the three remaining True Poison off him, saying "being by Rio" is life. After this, it seems that Rio might respect her somewhat, as he places her in charge during his absence to revive Kata. Mele eventually began to distrust Kata and his methods, especially when seeing Rio in a madden state of mind, deciding to revive the other Kenma to save Rio. But in an unexpected turn, Mele is recognized by Rageku as being stronger than Rio, eventually becoming a student under Rageku after proving herself by fighting Xia Fu. After Rio's defeat, Mele attempts to restrain him from getting himself killed, realizing that Xia Fu's words about Rio have some truth.

Though saddened to see Rio reduced to serving Maku, she is assured by Long that Rio would be back on top, having her follow Hihi to understand the meaning behind it. When Mere lost face with Rio when she suggested an easy road to gaining Dorinki, Mele is convinced by Long to take out Gou to win back Rio. However, it resulted with her being the first to face and be defeated by Geki Violet, a humiliation that she managed to survive. She is told to obtain the SoZyuTo so Rio can enter Jūgenkyō, with Long forcing her to get the weapon by breaking her personal taboo about dishonesty, gaining her own Dorinki as a result. Once she frees Rio, she accompanies him to Jūgenkyō, where her potential is unlocked due to SaiDain's Beast Power Blooming, despite being undead. She joins Rio in learning how to harness the power Genjūken offers, undergoing the Blood-Oath Ceremony which resulted in her being reborn as a Genshou with mastery over the Genjū Phoenix-Ken (幻獣フェニックス拳 Genjū Fenikkusuken) style, which focuses on fire-based attacks.

Eventually, growing suspicious of Long's motives conflicting with Rio's, Mele investigates him to uncover his true agenda. Once learning the truth from interrogating Sanyo, Mele manages to save Rio from Long's scheme and carry him away. Despite her valiant efforts to protect Rio, though, Long manages to knock Mele unconscious, and she is taken hostage to be tortured by Long himself. However, she is rescued by both the Gekirangers and a motivated Rio, who finally reciprocates her feelings towards him. Seeing Rio purging the Genki from his body, she renounces her position as a Genshou as an act of love before joining the Gekirangers in fighting Long to return the favor for saving her. After Long was supposedly defeated, Mele was invited to live at SCRTC along with Rio.

However, both Ran and Retu still had reservations about the two of them being there because of their actions. To rectify this, she decides to undergo the Fist Judgment to cleanse herself of her sins, knowing full well that her life may be sacrificed in the process. After reminiscing about the time she spent in Rinjū Hall before it was burned to the ground by Rio, she takes on Ran in the Fist Judgment, intending to end her life. However, Long's interference changed the scenario as she pushes the Gekirangers out of the way to receive a fatal injury from Long's jaws. After some parting words to Rio, she dies in his arms; her body turning to dust as her soul awaited him at the other side. During the finale, Mele, alongside Rio, guides the three Gekirangers inside an astral Rinjū Hall, revealing the Kenma before them and showing the path to unifying the two Jūken schools. Mele is later revived during the events of Go-onger vs. Gekiranger, risking her immortal soul to fight by Rio's side once more.

Her name is taken from the English word chameleon (カメレオン kamereon).

Before entering battle, Mele says, "For Lord Rio's love I live, for Lord Rio's love I fight as his love warrior. Rinjū Chameleon-Ken Mistress, Mele!" (理央様の愛のために生き、理央様の愛のために戦うラブウォリアー。臨獣カメレオン拳使いメレ! Rio-sama no ai no tame ni iki, Rio-sama no ai no tame ni tatakau rabu woriā. Rinjū Kamereonken tsukai Mele!). While a Genshou, her mofit being the Vermilion Bird and the Rooster of the Earthly Branches, Mele opens her battle intro with "For Lord Rio's love, an even more powerful-clad love warrior. Gen Jū Phoenix-Ken Mistress, Mele!" (理央様の愛の為にさらなる強さを身に纏ったラブウォリアー。幻獣フェニックス拳 メレ! Rio-sama no ai no tame ni saranaru tsuyosa o mi ni matotta rabu woriā. Gen Jū Fenikkusuken, Mele!)

Mele is portrayed by Yuka Hirata (平田 裕香 Hirata Yuka).

Bae

Bae (バエ) is actually a practitioner of the Gekijū Fly-Ken (激獣フライ拳 Gekijū Furaiken) style, which utilizes the user's words into Geki . He fought Mere while he was watching a giant battle during the time of the GekiRin Rebellion, and ending up being eaten by her after he assumed his anthropomorphic fly form upon performing an imperfect version of the forbidden Geki Waza in a vain attempt to take her down. However, the residual energy Rio used to bring Mere back to life had unintentionally resurrected Bae as well for only a limited amount of time. As a result, Bae's life is dependent on Mere and being away from her for too long can prove fatal. He usually stays within her stomach, but when a battle between the Geki Beasts and a giant Beast-Man begins, he gets out by impulse and acts as a commentator for the battle, rooting for Geki Tohja and Geki Fire, until it ends and Mere eats him again. He also acts as a sort of unwanted confidant for Mere, which aggravates her to no end, even though she keeps him around out of pride. As a Gekijūken user, he is a well of knowledge when it comes to the Beast Arts, knowing the Fist Saints well and vice versa. The Kensei, except for Sha Fu and Sharkie, accused him as a traitor until the truth is revealed when Bae helped Gou to overcome his werewolf side even though he died as a result. However, Mere revived Bae because Bae was resurrected by Rio, and therefore was part of her love for him. When Bae brought the Gekirangers to save her, Mere has a change of heart for Bae and treats him like an equal soon after. Furthermore, due to Mere's purging herself of Genki, what remained of it entered Bae, giving him a true life. After the final battle, Bae tags along with Gou as he sets off on his own journey. They both say their farewells to Jyan before heading off, with Bae ending up in India until he returns in the climax of Go-Onger Vs. Gekiranger to commentate on the giant battle against Long Banki. Xia Fu said that his motto is "There is training while speaking" (喋りの中に修行あり Shaberi no naka ni shugyō ari). His name is a play on the Japanese word for "fly" (ハエ hae).

Bae is voiced by Akira Ishida (石田 彰 Ishida Akira), who later voiced Tatsulot in Kamen Rider Kiva.

Rinsis

The Rinsis (リンシーズ Rinshīzu, 1-36, 47, 49) are the jiangshi warriors revived by Rio performing the Ringi technique "Rinzai". The Rinsi are in turn led by Mere, who is in charge of their development in some cases, being low-level users in the Akugata, they wear masks formed by a hat and a blindfold and use lances as their weapons. If a Rinsi can cross through the Chamber of Trials (試しの房 Tameshi no Bō), defeating the other Rinsi inside single-handed, he/she can remove the mask and the animal motif on the forehead materializes, with the Rinsi receiving new attire and promoted to the more powerful rank of Rinrinsi who can assume "Beast-Man" form for a tentative amount of time. When they die, their bodies petrify and explode in violent bluish flames. Maku send in the entire army to face the rangers. In the aftermath of Maku's defeat, only one Rinsi remained whom Mere assigned the task of finding her a gem. Finding the Raspberry Diamond, the Dropout Rinsi (おちこぼれリンシー Ochikobore Rinshī) dons Butoka armor and obtains the item before Mere enables him to use his full power. But a frustrated Ken arrives in SaiDaiOh and easily destroys the last Rinsi. The Rinsi are later revived by Long as his personal army, using them to fight the Gekirangers. The Dropout Rinshi is voiced by Katsumi Shiono (塩野 勝美 Shiono Katsumi).

The Three Kenma

The Three Kenma (三拳魔 San Kenma, "Kenma" literally translates as "Fist Demon") are the opposing force to the Kensei, based at the Rinjū Mountain (臨獣山 Rin Jū Zan) which the Rinjū Hall is built on. The three who composed this group were all originally human under the teachings of Brusa Ee along with the future Kensei. But their opposing ideals of fear and rage as an ideal source of power, combined with Maku's grudge against their mentor, led to them mastering the Beast-Man Wicked Body Change that turned them into their current forms prior to murdering Brusa Ee and becoming founding masters of the Akugata itself, with a high need for mass amounts of Rinki as a result of their transformation and level of power. Losing the Geki-Rin Rebellion, the Kenma were killed by the Kensei using SouZyuTo after sacrificing their humanity in the process. Once their bodies were sealed away, the Kenma' souls were each sealed within a ring of the Kenma Bracelet (拳魔の腕輪 Kenma no Udewa) created by the Kensei, which serves as a medium for the three to communicate with others at certain times.

But every 5,000 years, the Bracelet's power could be sealed if the item is brought to sacred grounds of Jūgenkyō. Miki attempted this task but Makirika's interference allowed the item to fall into Rio's possession, using it to speak to the Kenma. After obtaining the three final True Poison fangs from Braco, Rio began to resurrect the Kenma, starting with Kata, to train him. Mere, fearing for Rio's sanity due to Kata's training, managed to revive Rageku for Rio to train from instead. Both Kata and Rageku have no intent to fight again and saw Rio and Mere as the ones to carry their legacy in their stead. Maku however, whose resurrection was much harder to perform as his heart was removed from his body, refused to retire and upon being revived, took over and declared a second Geki-Rin Rebellion with Rageku and Kata once more following Maku out of fear. In the end, all three are killed once again as Long had planned. However, as Jyan now possesses the Kenma' Bracelet, the three Kenma offer their aid, appearing to the Gekirangers in their original human forms, to master their fighting styles to end Long's evil once and far all.

Kata

Sky Kenma Kata (空の拳魔カタ Sora no Kenma Kata, 1, 10-34, 49) is a grand master of the Rin Jū Hawk-Ken (臨獣ホーク拳 Rin Jū Hōkuken), whose fighting style focuses on aerial martial arts and genjustsu attacks on the opponent's psyche with a halberd named the Gale Sword (疾風の剣 Shippū no Tsurugi) as his weapon. His source of power comes from hatred and malice. Kata is the first of the Kenma to reveal the location of his tomb, a large stone protected by a Geki barrier erected by Xia Fu on a wind-ridden summit of a mountain bombarded by lighting. Kata was impressed with Rio's ideals of power as absolute and success at reviving him. Upon his rebirth, Kata awards Rio by giving him training which would prove the right of the "lion cub" (若獅子 Wakajishi) to lead the Rin Jū Hall. However, Kata's motto is "There is training in a battle to the death" (死闘の中に修行あり Shitō no naka ni shugyō ari). Though Kata is defeated by Rio breaking out of his illusions, his life is spared as he approved of the youth as his student, teaching him the means to acquire Rinki from his malice and hatred.

However, Kata's brutal training methods entices fear in Mere for Rio's well being. With Rageku resurrected, Kata gives her his blessing in training Rio before departing to Rinjū Mountain on stand by. Both he and Rageku intend to celebrate their student's victory over the Gekirangers' defeat by destroying the city, until they sense Rio's defeat by Super Geki Red. Kata vainly pleaded with the enraged Rio not to revive Maku, who beats him and Rageku up after his rebirth. During the burning of Jūgenkyō, Kata faces the Gekirangers as he presented the boulder that the Kensei are turned into and enrages the Super Gekirangers and Geki Violet into fighting him, withstanding their strongest attacks. But Jyan manages to overcome Kata's illusions, enraging the Kenma to enlarge and battle Geki Fire and Geki Tohja Wolf, who are no match for him. Kata is about to kill them when SaiDain charges in and Kata is the first to fall to SaiDaiOh's blade, exploding in a burst of golden energy. His Rinki is transferred to Ran in the finale by Rio, who utilizes it to merge her own style with his, unifying both Jūken styles. While named after a hawk ( taka), Kata's name plays on the Japanese word for "martial arts style" ( Kata)

Before entering battle, Kata says, "Hatred is power givingly born. Sky Kenma, Rin Jū Hawk-Ken's Kata!" (憎しみが力を生む。空の拳魔 臨獣ホーク拳のカタ! Nikushimi ga chikara o umu. Sora no Kenma, Rin Jū Hōkuken no Kata!).

Kata is voiced by Rokurō Naya (納谷 六朗 Naya Rokurō).

Rageku

Sea Kenma Rageku (海の拳魔ラゲク Umi no Kenma Rageku, 1, 15-35, 49) is a grand mistress of the Rin Jū Jelly-Ken (臨獣ジェリー拳 Rin Jū Jerīken), a style that allows its user to let opponents' physical attacks pass right through, neutralizing them. Her training is based on jealousy and envy, targeting Master Xia Fu, whom she refers to as "Darling" (ダーリン Dārin) as he spurred her romantic feelings for him in the past. She addresses other people of lower status using the informal "-chan" (ちゃん) suffix, as opposed to "-san" (さん). Rageku is the second of the Kenma to be revived, with Mere's help, buried at the bottom of the deep-sea beyond light and sound. She instructs both Rio and Mere, teaching them to use their envy to become much more powerful. Both she and Kata intended to celebrate their student's victory over the Gekirangers' defeat by destroying the city, until they sensed Rio's defeat by Super Geki Red. Rageku vainly pleaded with the enraged Rio not to revive Maku, who beats her and Kata up after his rebirth.

During the Jūgenkyō incident, Rageku uses her power to send the Gekirangers, Rio, and Mere back into the Edo era before incinerating the area in an attempt to destroy SaiDain. She later battled Geki Chopper and was nearly killed by him after he managed to overcome her defenses. Though she evaded death at the hands of the Gekirangers, she is eventually murdered by Long as Maku battles the Gekirangers; turned into a puddle of her former self upon realizing Long's true nature as he takes her broken staff as proof of her demise. Her Rinki is transferred to Retu by Rio, who utilizes it to merge her style with his own, unifying the two schools.

Before entering battle, Rageku says, "Envy is power bestowed. Sea Kenma, Rin Jū Jelly-Ken's Rageku!" (嫉妬が力をくれる。海の拳魔 臨獣ジェリー拳のラゲク! Shitto ga chikara o kureru. Umi no Kenma, Rin Jū Jerīken no Rageku!).

Rageku is voiced by Naoko Kouda (幸田 直子 Kōda Naoko), who later voiced as Shroud in Kamen Rider W.

Maku

Land Kenma Maku (大地の拳魔マク Daichi no Kenma Maku, 1, 22-35, 49) is a grand master of the Rin Jū Bear-Ken (臨獣ベアー拳 Rin Jū Beāken), a style that focus on brute force and attacks with a set of bear-like claws that he extends from his wrists. He draws power from his own burning rage to give himself tremendous Dorinki, allowing Maku to reign over the Rin Jū Hall as its leader and greatest warrior, transferring a bit of his power into selected servants. He is even acknowledged by the Kensei as the most powerful Jūken user. In the past, he and Xia Fu were friends until their master, Brusa, picked Xia Fu as his successor. But learning that Xia Fu refused the honor as asked him to become the successor instead, Maku was infuriated for not being chosen by his own talents but by another. Since then, Maku vowed to become the strongest being on Earth, resulting with Maku meeting Long and then founding the Akugata which values his ideals as well as being the one responsible for Brusa's death.

Though he was originally to become the Destroyer as Long planned, Maku's defeat in the Geki-Rin Rebellion ruined that as the Kenma's body was placed within the depths of Rinjū Hall behind a sealed door. But the door was unsealed when Rio attempted to resurrect him against Kata and Rageku's wishes. However, he learns that the final True Poison fang alone is not able to revive him as the Kensei removed Maku's heart, a ruby called the Ikigimo (イキギモ(生肝) Ikigimo, literally "Life Organ") to make sure his resurrection would be impossible. By accident, the item ended up in the possession of Alice Nanboku, labeled the "Ocean's Heart." Once Mere obtained the item, Rio places it back into Maku's body before resurrecting the Kenma successfully. But upon being revived, as the other Kenma feared, Maku expresses disgust with the changes that occurred while he was dead and overthrows the "brat" (小僧 kozō), Rio, resuming his role as leader and declaring a new Geki-Rin Rebellion.

But his arrogance at refusing to teach Rio eventually leads to Rio obtaining the Dorinki on his own and going to Jūgenkyō to perfect his power so he can destroy Maku. However, Maku is aware of Rio's treason and where he is going, only to be halted by Long. Maku arrives at Jūgenkyō to kill Rio, only to be further enraged by Rio's disrespect for him in spite of their current differences in power. Both that and the Kenseis' scolding for his betrayal and flawed ideals resulted with Maku enlarging himself to kill them before the Gekirangers attempt to fight him in vain with Geki Fire, gaining the Kenma's attention with their disrespect to him. But the Kensei intervened so the Gekirangers can stop Rio from getting to SaiDain, all ending up being defeated and sealed into a boulder so Maku can siphon most of their life energy in the form of water droplets, drinking it after Kata's death to become even more powerful. But Maku's obsession was his undoing when he goes after the Gekirangers to prove to Rio his superiorty once and for all after Rio proves able to match him blow for blow when from the power he gained from SaiDain's Beast Power Blossom. In the final battle, Maku fights SaiDaiOh to a standstill, only to be destroyed by SaiDaiGeki Fire while refusing to accept this defeat. His Rinki is transferred to Jyan by Rio in the finale, who utilizes it to merge both Gekiūken and Rinjūken styles together and unifying the two schools.

Before entering battle, Maku says, "Rage is the power to dominate. Land Kenma, Rin Jū Bear-Ken's Maku!" (怒りで力を司る。大地の拳魔 臨獣ベアー拳のマク! Ikari de chikara o tsukasadoru. Daichi no Kenma, Rin Jū Beāken no Maku!).

Maku is voiced by Hidekatsu Shibata (柴田 秀勝 Shibata Hidekatsu).

Beast-Men

When a fighter of the Akugata performs the Ringi Beast-Man Wicked Body Change, he/she turns into a Beast-Man (獣人 Jūjin), a fighting form that resembles the user's Rin Jūken style's animal and allows him/her to fully utilize that style's Ringi. They are each named putting the first kana of their beast's Japanese name at the end of it (Kamakiri (カマキリ) is Japanese for Praying mantis).

Rinrinsi

The Rinrinsi (リンリンシー Rinrinshī) are high-ranking Rinsi who pass the Chamber of Trials (試しの房 Tameshi no Bō), allowed to remove the mask as the animal signature to his/her fighting style forms on the forehead and gain a new attire to signal the rank. Rinrinsi can obtain Beast-Man form, but only for a short among of time depending on the level of Rinki amassed inside. However, the Rinrinsi empowered by Maku's power can assume Beast-Man form for an indefinite amount of time. Like the Rinsi, the Rinrinsi die as their bodies petrify and explode in violent bluish flames.

Living Beast-Men

Unlike their undead counterparts, the living Beast-Men have no Rinrinsi form. They are usually the strongest/oldest students of the Akugata or the personal guard of their Kenma masters. They explode in crimson flames upon death.

Rinki Soldiers

The Rinki Soldiers (臨機兵 Rinkihei, Confrontation Machine Soldiers, 19-21) are the Akugata's personal beetle-based Terracotta Army hidden within Rinjū Mountain. Two such statues were originally located at the altar in the Rinjū Hall Dojo, eventually brought to life by Rageku and Kata's Rinki to assist Rio in his search for the other Geki Jūken users, assuring no interference in his fights. They are the Super Gekirangers' first opponents. Maku would later pick out another set, bringing them to life with Dorinki and transformed into red-armored versions called the Dorinki Soldiers (怒臨機兵 Dorinkihei, 26). In episode 36, a Rinsi dons a Butoka as a suit of armor to obtain the Raspberry Diamond, and was later killed by SaiDaiOh.

Other

Rin Beasts

Similar to the Geki Beasts, the Rin Beasts (リンビースト Rin Bīsuto) are created from the Rinki of Rio and Mere was they execute the Ringi Bringing Beast (招来獣 Shōrai Jū). First appearing in the Gekiranger movie, and later appearing in the series, the two can combine with Geki Tohja to form Geki-Rin Tohja (ゲキリントージャ Geki Rin Tōja), a rare formation that occurs when the core Gekirangers, Rio, and Mere join forces and use the United Foes Jūken Gattai (呉越同舟獣拳合体 Goetsu Dōshū Jūken Gattai). Powered by both Geki and Rinki, Geki Rin Tohja uses the Fierce-Confrontation Fist (激臨拳 Geki Rin Ken) fighting style that combines both Jūken styles using the Geki-Rin Sword (激臨剣 Geki Rin Ken) in Ougi attacks.[7] A final combination of Geki Beasts and Rin Beasts is SaiDaiGeki-Rin Tohja (サイダイゲキリントージャ SaiDaiGeki Rin Tōja). During both of the Gekiranger teamup specials with the Boukenger and Go-Onger, another formation is introduced, Geki-Rin Tohja Wolf (ゲキリントージャウルフ Geki Rin Tōja Urufu).

Ringi

Ringi (リンギ(臨技) Ringi, Confrontation Techniques) are the Rin Jūken Akugata's counterpart to Geki Waza, the techniques of Geki Jūken Beast Arts, with various fighting styles to match. There are two Ringi that every Rinrinsi and Beast-Man has at their disposal.

Common Ringi

Lion-Ken Ringi

These Ringi are performed by Rio:

Chameleon-Ken Ringi

These Ringi are performed by Mere:

Hawk-Ken Ringi

These Ringi are performed by Kata:

Jelly-Ken Ringi

These Ringi are performed by Rageku:

Bear-Ken Ringi

These Ringi are performed by Maku:

Rinki Soldiers' Ringi

Though not referred by name, they are used by the Butoka and Wagataku pairs. They combine their signature attacks to perform the Rinki Joint Soldier Wave (臨気合兵波 Rinki Gōheiha) and Dorinki Joint Soldier Wave (怒臨気合兵波 Dorinki Gōheiha).

Other Styles' Ringi

Gen Jūken

Gen Jūken (幻獣拳, "Mythical Beast Fist") is a fictional group of martial artists who appears as antagonists during the last quarter of the Japanese Super Sentai show Juken Sentai Gekiranger. Utilizing a golden Qi known as the Genki (幻気(げんき), "Mythical Qi"), recruiting Mere to their ranks while establishing Rio as their leader, the Gen Jūken seek to exceed the power of natural beasts by mastering the power of mythical beasts with 13 fighting styles (based on the Five Sacred Beasts and the Chinese zodiac). The Gen Jūken style is gradually revealed as a front for Long to raise Rio though the Infinite Path (無限道 Mugendō), turning him into a mindless monster who would destroy the world. All Gen Jūken users have a gold-colored fighting form. With Long posing as a member, the Four Genshou (四幻将 Shi Genshō) represent the Four Sacred Beasts of Chinese myth.

Long

The Infinite Dragon Long (無間龍ロン Mugen Ryū Ron, 23-49) is the coordinator of Genjūken, its leader and the series antagonist. Although he calls himself a master of the Gen Jū Dragon-Ken (幻獣ドラゴン拳 Gen Jū Doragonken), Long is not a human but an immortal known as the "Infinite Dragon", a many-headed golden dragon with terrible power who manipulated humanity on a whim. Because of his immortality and evil nature, Long found the world dull and decided to make it interesting by creating a Destroyer. This led to Long winning over Maku, whom he trained to be the Destroyer while secretly aiding in the foundation of the Rinjūken Akugata. But after the Kensei sealed Maku and the Kenma, Long was forced to wait until another pawn surfaced to replace Maku. Years later, Long found an ideal pawn in Rio, murdering the youth boy's family and leaving him with a need to become strong to escape the memory of that moment. Long mortally wounded Dan years later before decimating the village where Jyan was born to insure no interference from Dan's family. Long then sets up the Genjūken school, using the Blood-Oath Ceremony (血盟の儀式 Ketsumei no Gishiki) to convert some into his servants.

For most of the series, Long hid behind the scenes while overseeing Rio's training. At first only Mere knew about Long's presence in Rinjū Hall, appearing before her at moments like revealing that Rio would obtain Dorinki and defeat Maku or causing trouble for Gekirangers from afar like triggering Gou's transformation into a werewolf. But Long eventually becomes more involved in Rio's process, first assuming the guises of Jyan, Gou, and Xia Fu to hinder Rio from entering Jūgenkyō until he obtained the SoZyuTo and then forcing Mere to discard her honor to take the item from Ken while he is defenseless. After Rio and Mere run to Jūgenkyō, Long reveals himself to Maku to hold off his former pawn as part of a distraction to allow Rio safe passage to the village. It was only after then Kenma served their purpose that Long kills Rageku as she finally recognizes him.

From there, Long reveals himself to Rio while offering the youth the chance to master Gen Jūken and become stronger. Long manages to convert Rio and Mere in the Blood-Oath Ceremony, the latter as one of the Four Genshou. Seeing Jyan as a hindrance, Long tried to kill him behind Rio's back but becomes excited when Jyan unknowingly awakened Rio as the Genjū King. But Mere's interference revealed Long's treachery and true identity as he attempts to beat Rio to find out why he did not become the Destroyer as he intended. But Mere's interference convinces Long that Rio's feelings for her are the cause as he takes her hostage to force Rio in resuming his role in the master plan. However, when his plan shattered by Rio and Mere discarding their Genki, Long decides to kill them all and look for a new Destroyer to replace Rio.

Though Long was apparently killed by SaiDai GekiRinTohja, he reconstituted himself within Sanyo's body. With a new interest in the Jūken power rivaling his own, Long assumes his true form to take his frustrations on Jyan before killing Mere and then overpowering GekiTohja Wolf and SaiDaiOh. Rio unsuccessfully attempted to kill Long, who assumed his fighting form to overwhelms the Gekirangers before rampaging through the city. Though outmatched, Gou, Ken and the Kensei hold Long as bay before the primary Gekirangers return from mastering Rinjūken. Despite having met his match, Long is confident that Jyan, Retu and Ran cannot kill him before they use the Dōkokugan Ringi to seal him into a small golden orb. The Dōkokugan sphere is later guarded by Jyan, who believes that blessing the Ringi on to former Jūken users will insure the seal remains intact for generations to come.

In Engine Sentai Go-onger vs. Gekiranger Meka uses the Engine Souls as hostages to force Jyan in giving him the sealed Long, converting him to the Dōkokugan Soul (慟哭丸ソウル Dōkokugan Sōru) before installing it in Nunchaku Banki to empower him as part of his plan to use the dragon's power to rule the world. But when Nunchaku Banki shut down, it is revealed the Dōkokugan's seal has been breeched as Long partially emerged to enact his revenge on Gekirangers to complete his freedom. When revived Rio and Mere arrive, Long converting Nunchuck Banki into his vessel Long Banki (ロンバンキ Ron Banki) to battle the two Sentai groups before his host was destroyed by the Engine Beast Grand Prix while the Dōkokugan is restored to normal. He returned in Kamen Rider × Super Sentai: Super Hero Taisen, where he became a member of DaiZangyack. Long's name is based on lóng (), Mandarin for "dragon". His motifs are the Azure Dragon and the Dragon of the Earthly Branches, although his fighting form is gold-colored. Long is played by Naoki Kawano (川野 直輝 Kawano Naoki).

Sanyo

Sanyo (サンヨ San'yo, 36-48) is a master of the Gen Jū Basilisk-Ken (幻獣バジリスク拳 Gen Jū Bajirisukuken), using gravity-based attacks. He ends all his sentences with "ayo" and is constantly muttering, often giving away hints about Long's true plan. Long's right-hand man, Sanyo was created from Long's body. After Long entered Rio's service Sanyo drags in the large wooden coffin holding Suugu, unsuccessfully sending his apprentices to convince Rio of their power. His habit of blabbering hints of Long's true plans for Rio, with Mere forcing him to reveal what he knows about it. He battles the Gekirangers to keep them from Mere and is defeated by her, Geki Chopper, Geki Violet, Geki Blue and Geki Yellow. Surviving the battle because of his immortality, Sanyo serves his purpose to recreate Long but is devoured by Long when he assumed his true form and full power. His name is based on Suān Yŭ (酸與) of the Shan Hai Jing, and his motifs are the Black Tortoise and the Snake of the Earthly Branches. Sanyo is voiced by Hideyuki Umezu (梅津 秀行 Umezu Hideyuki).

Suugu

Suugu (スウグ Sūgu, 38-45) is a master of the Gen Jū Chimera-Ken (幻獣キメラ拳 Gen Jū Kimeraken), a style allowing him to use any Jūken technique from Gekijūken and Rinjūken. Suugu was made by Long from Dan's Geki soul, without his mind. Suugu was resting after the Blood-Oath Ceremony, and was first seen being dragged in his casket by Sanyo. Suugu was later awakened by Long in Rio's presence. Rio recognizes Suugu as Dan; this led to his embracing the Gen Jūken (since only the Gen Jū King can command Suugu). Although he is mindless, part of Dan seems to remain in Suugu; he plays a leaf ocarina. Long tricks Rio into ordering Suugu to kill Jyan. During the battle (after nearly killing his son) Suguu's memories as Dan reawakened, allowing him to overcome the Blood Oath's effect on him and taking the blow Long intended for Jyan. Mortally wounded, Suugu has Jyan deal the deathblow to release Dan's soul from his physical prison. His name is based on Sōu Yú (騶虞) of the Shi Jing, and his motifs are the White Tiger and the Tiger of the Earthly Branches. Suugu is voiced by veteran Tokusatsu actor Kenji Ohba (大葉 健二 Ōba Kenji) who also portrayed Jan's father Dan.

Twin Gensi

The Twin Gensi (双幻士 Sōgenshi) are apprentices who support the Four Genshou (two per each Genshou).

Sanyo's Gensi

Mere's Gensi

Long's Gensi

Suugu's Gensi

Gengi

Gengi (ゲンギ(幻技) Gengi, Mythical Techniques) are the Gen Jūken's counterparts to Ringi.

Common Gengi

Gryphon-Ken Gengi

These Gengi are performed by Rio:

Dragon-Ken Gengi

These Gengi are performed by Long, manifesting his Ki in non-violent ways (outside of his Gengi, Long also manifested his Ki naturally in lightning attacks):

Phoenix-Ken Gengi

These Gengi are performed by Mere:

Basilisk-Ken Gengi

These Gengi are performed by Sanyo:

Chimera-Ken Gengi

Suugu's Gengi allows him to use both Geki Waza and Ringi:

Other Styles' Gengi

References

Notes

  1. "Qi" (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; Korean: ; Japanese: ; Mongolian: хийг; traditional Mongolian:ᠬᠡᠢ ᠶᠢ; Thai: ลมปราณ; Lao: ຊີວິດ; Khmer: ឈី; Burmese: အသက်) is a concept in Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Mongolian, Thai, Lao, Khmer, Burmese, Filipino, Malaysian, Indonesian and Tetum cultures that relates to one's life force. It is pronounced as "ch'i" in Chinese, "khí" in Vietnamese, "gi" in Korean, "ki" in Japanese, "khiig" in Mongolian, "lmprāṇ" in Thai, "sivid" in Lao, "chhi" in Khmer, "aasaat" in Burmese, "qi" in Tagalog, "chi" in Malaysian, "chi" in Indonesian and "qi" in Tetum.
  2. Geki Tohja's name is a portmanteau of the terms "fierce fighting" (激闘 gekitō) and "monarch" (王者 ōja).
  3. SaiDaiOh's name is a portmanteau of the terms "maximum" (最大 sai dai) and "king" ( ō) or the Japanese words for "Rhinoceros" ( sai) or "Break" ( sai), "Great" ( dai), and "King" ( ō).
  4. "Akugata" is made up of the Japanese words meaning "Evil-Style" (悪形 aku-gata).

See also

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