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Characters from Kamen Rider Gotchard × Geats — The Strongest Chemy ☆ Gotcha Grand Operation

    Geats Chemy 

Voiced by: Fubuki Shirakami

Level Number: 5
Gotchanko Partner: Ziin
Motif: Kamen Rider Geats

  • Asian Fox Spirit: It's a Chemy in the form of a kitsune. Rather fittingly, it also resembles a chibified version of Geats IX, complete with the colors.
  • Big Friendly Dog: It has the disposition of one, which is most apparent in the cards where it's portrayed with puppy-like mannerisms. Justified because it's actually the Forced Transformation of Constantine's spirit.
  • But Now I Must Go: Kon's spirit leaves for the afterlife at the end of the winter movie, but not before expressing his love and gratitude toward Ace and exchanging a tearful goodbye.
  • Call-Back: Its cry of "Kon!" also references Ace's nickname for Geats' version of the Boostriker, "Kon-chan." It's was also the nickname of Ace's deceased dog, Constantine.
  • Casting Gag: Besides the obvious association of a fox-themed Virtual YouTuber voicing a kitsune-based Chemy, the Geats Chemy uses "Kon!" as its cry instead of Pokémon Speak, referencing Fubuki's stream greeting of "Kon-kon kitsune!"
  • Decomposite Character: Based on its interactions with Hopper1, it is basically Ace at his silliest spun off into a separate character.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: It and the other Geats Chemies are "portrayed" by a mix of puppets and CGI rather than simple physical props.
  • Pokémon Speak: A more subtle example, as instead of saying it's own name as the average Chemy does, it's cry of "Kon" also comes from Constantine's Affectionate Nickname.
  • Posthumous Character: As Constantine, who died way before the events of Geats and lingered on as a spirit accompanying his owner.
  • Reincarnation: Turns out he's the reincarnation of Ace's pet dog Constantine, who died in a car crash.
  • Suddenly Speaking: At the end of the movie, where he bids farewell to Ace before passing on.
  • Taking the Bullet: Before Ace could be turned into a Chemy, the spirit of his deceased dog Kon takes the hit for him instead, resulting in his reincarnation into the Geats Chemy. It does so again in the movie's climax, shielding an immobilized Ace from Kugimiya's attack.
  • Undying Loyalty: His spirit lingered with Ace after his original death, and the reason Ace avoided becoming a Chemy was because he took the hit for him.
  • Vocal Dissonance: The first card art for it has it sneering in an offensive stance like an actual animal, which heavily contrasts its high-pitched voice. Later artwork would properly depict its actual demeanor, especially the one that has it sticking its tongue out in a puppy-like fashion.

    X Wizard 

Portrayed by: Rie Takahashi (voice), Naoko Kamio (suit)

Level Number: 10
Gotchanko Partner: N/A
Motif: Wizard

The true "strongest Chemy," who left the Alchemist's Academy and turned against them for unknown reasons.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Is dubbed "Kurotchi" (from X/"Cross"/Kurosu) by Houtaro.
  • Bright Is Not Good: X Wizard has brightly-colored armor, but is the first known Chemy to be an antagonist.
  • Casting Gag: This isn't the first time Rie Takahashi has played a powerful magic user dressed like an archetypical wizard/witch. While Megumin was on the side of the heroes, X Wizard serves as the main villain.
  • Cross-Cast Role: Twice over. X Wizard is suit- and voice-acted by two different women, but has been confirmed by the former to be male.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Appears in #15 of the main series before debuting fully in the movie.
  • Gold-Colored Superiority: He wears golden armor of considerable size, and X Wizard is no pushover in a fight.
  • Hu Mons: X Wizard is humanoid in design and unlike Wrestler G his proportions are not exaggerated. As such, it allows the Chemy to be portrayed in a classic toku-style costume.
  • I Just Want to Have Friends: The reason for his actions in the movie. He used to be friends with some children but then they stopped appearing; he simply had no idea what he was doing was bad.
  • Large Ham: Even when he’s being quiet, it's hard to hide this Chemy's ham factor.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: The only Chemy to be portrayed by a suit actor instead of CGI and/or a physical prop.
  • Pokémon Speak: Averted. X Wizard is noted to be far more intelligent than most of the other Chemies, and can actually speak far more than just his own name. His brief appearance in episode 18 shows this wasn't always the case, as while Fuga summons him, he does utter his name only.
  • Punny Name: The "X" in its name is pronounced "Cross", and X Wizard has double-crossed both the Academy and Fuga.
  • Purple Is Powerful: X Wizard is clad in all purple, and is labelled as the strongest Chemy.
  • Wizard Classic: A Wizard-themed Chemy and the Winter movie's Living Mc Guffin
  • Token Evil Teammate: Of all the Chemies encountered thus far, X Wizard is the only one who is actively acting against the interests of both the Academy and Fuga. Subverted, in that he’s a Villainy-Free Villain who was manipulated by Kugiyama.
  • Translator Buddy: In Hyper Battle DVD, he translates what Firemars and Inphoenix are saying.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Kugiyama used him as a tool in his plan for revenge against Ace.

    Geats Killer (spoilers) 

Licht Kugimiya/Geats Killer

Portrayed by: Yasukaze Motomiya (live), Kotaro Kaji (suit)

A deformed monster resembling Kamen Rider GeatsIX.

For tropes applying to Licht Kugimiya, see here.


  • All Your Powers Combined: He was the result of Licht absorbing Supana and the rest of the Geats Rider Chemies.
  • Evil Knockoff: Like X Geats before it, the Geats Killer is derived from Geats IX and is an inversion of one of its original traits. However, while X Geats played off Geats IX's light motifs and the interpretation of its Deus est Machina qualities, the Geats Killer flips Geats IX's Physical God motifs entirely by focusing more on the supernatural aspects of Ace's Asian Fox Spirit motifs instead of Geats IX's mechanical portions.
  • Make My Monster Grow: The final battle sees it enlarge itself to match Star Gotchard and Geats IX's power.
  • Mythology Gag: In all but name, it's Another Geats since it's a monstrous version of the rider it's based on. On top of that, the writer of the film even called it Another Geats before giving it an official name.

Characters from Hyper Battle DVD: Kamen Rider Gotchard: What's That!? Houtaro and Rinne Switched Places!!

    Firemars 

Voiced by: Amon Kabe

Level Number: 5
Gotchanko Partner: Inphoenix
Motif: Mars

  • Animate Inanimate Object: Its alternate card art in the special makes it look like a volleyball instead of Mars.
  • Cartoon Creature: As an appellation of the planet Mars, it's little more than a red sphere with a face and sunglasses. Fitting the sports theme of the Hyper Battle DVD, it also vaguely resembles a dodgeball and has alternate art that alters it to look like a volleyball.
  • Cool Shades: The arrow characteristic of all Chemy designs appears on Firemars as a visor, with the chevron on one side and the contrail (which also tapers into a flame) on the other.
  • Eccentric Mentor: Together with Inphoenix, they seem to know how to get Houtarou and Rinne out of the "Freaky Friday" Flip, but won't give it to them unless they clear a bunch of odd challenges the duo has thrown at them.
  • Playing with Fire: It's a fire-based Chemy, owing to Mars's Japanese name literally meaning "fire star."

    Inphoenix 

Voiced by: Rie Takahashi

Level Number: 5
Gotchanko Partner: Firemars
Motif: The Phoenix


Alternative Title(s): Kamen Rider Gotchard X Geats The Strongest Chemy Gotcha Grand Operation

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