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Shirobon

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Aobon

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  • Blue Oni: Next to him, almost any character becomes the Red Oni in comparison. Pretty fitting for the blue guy.
  • The Smart Guy: If you count only the main team and not his grandfather.

Akabon

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Kiirobon

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  • Casanova Wannabe: His advances repel more female Bombers than ones they attract.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He is very self-centered, but still cares for his friends.
  • No Guy Wants an Amazon: When he finds some female bombers can turn into muscular creatures at will, he decides to not stay with them.
  • Pungeon Master: He's fond of making puns that only Ponycorn and himself find funny.

Kurobon

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  • Aloof Ally: He helps Shirobon and the others against the vilains, but doesn't spend time with them and remains somewhat mysterious.
  • The Artifact: The shoulderpads and "spats" of his unarmored look are based on one of his earlier armors, kept on to make him look more "badass" tan the other bombers. He keeps them in subsequent reboots despite wearing armors with different shoulderpads and boots.
  • Badass Cape: A black cape, of course.
  • Heel–Face Turn: III series.
  • The Stoic

Doctor Graybon

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    Characters appearing in the IV series only 

Momitebon

  • Butt-Monkey: the good guys attack him due to being allied with the Dark Bombers, while his superiors mistreat him due to pettyness.

Draken

  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: With Sildork. Both claim their animosity comes from loving the same female Dark B-Da, but that story seems to be a fabrication.
  • Wake-Up Call Boss: The first actual threat faced by the heroes, and destroys Shirobon's first mecha.

Tiger

  • The Brute: He is a fighter, not a planner, so he leaves the planning to his minions.

Shuringe/Purple

  • Accidental Misnaming: Shirobon and the others frequently misname her as "Shuriken"
  • Dude Magnet: Most of the main cast falls in love of Purple, save for Akabon (who is also female) and Kurobon (who knows she is Shuringe).
  • Flung Clothing: Purple has a trend to fling her little green dress to reveal clothes related to any skill she's claiming to have.
  • The Mole: As Purple.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Purple is voluptuous, wears a little green dress, and tends to change into several sexy outfits.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Purple is taller than an average Bomber, likely because she is not actually one.

Sildork

  • The Starscream: He first appears as a prisoner after already having attempted a failed coup agains Dark Koutei.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: With Draken.
  • The Worf Effect: He remains undefeated by Shirobon and his Friends throughout most of his arc, but once the Dark Prince appears, he destroys Sildork's mecha with a single strike.

Dark Prince/Jack

  • The Dragon: He gives orders to the other Dark B-Da and is the main physical enemy, but actually follows Dark Koutei's orders.
  • Knight of Cerebus

Dark Koutei

    Characters appearing in the V series only 

Akumanto

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Dokudandy

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Gestra

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Slinger

  • Foil: To Dark Prince from the IV series. They both are the Knoght of Cerebus in their respective series, but Dark Prince takes a leadership role tries to turn the four Dark Beings into a better team, in contrast to Slinger who tries to one-up the Three Devil Musketeers and turn them into bigger failures tan before.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Things when serious when he appears in an episode.
  • The Rival: to Kurobon. Shirobon also sees him as such, but it's more one-sided.
  • The Starscream: After getting a crysmond for himself, he turns against King Vader
  • Toyless Toyline Character: Despite his importance and having a mecha of his own, Slinger was never released as a figure.

King Vader

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