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Characters from Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Wizard & Fourze: Movie War Ultimatum
Akumaizers
A trio of demons that were the last remnants of the Akuma Clan from the Demon World.
- Homage: The trio are based on the protagonists of Akumaizer 3.
Xatan
Portrayed by: Demon Kakka (voice)
The leader of the Akumaizers.- Big Bad: He is the one responsible for the events of Movie War Ultimaum.
- Black Magic: He is able to use magic from the Earth's Underworld, also using it to communicate and control humans and monsters easily.
- Red and Black and Evil All Over: Is mainly red and black and is a devilish being.
- Villainous Friendship: With Eel and Gahra, even being concerned and upset at their deaths.
Eel
Portrayed by: Tomokazu Seki (voice)
- Bat Out of Hell: Parts of his appearance have bat elements in them.
- Flight: Can sprout the wings on his back for flight.
- Fragile Speedster: The most agile and skilled of the three.
- Time Travel: Eel is able to pass through time, especially with his interaction with Banba.
Gahra
Portrayed by: Yuji Mitsuya (voice)
- The Brute: The more muscular and power oriented of the three.
- One-Winged Angel: Is able to transform into a monstrous bird-like form called Gahratcho.
- Taking the Bullet: Protects Xatan from Wizard as he himself is struck by the Rider's Slash Strikes, to the former's dismay.
- Verbal Tic: Tends to utter "dana" in his sentences.
Characters from Kamen Rider Wizard in Magic Land
Kamen Rider Sorcerer
Orma/Kamen Rider Sorcerer
Portrayed by: Takanori Jinnai (live), Eitoku (suit)
A mysterious golden-armored Kamen Rider that uses Koyomi to create a world where everyone can use magic and transform if they can get a driver. His human identity is Maya the Great's Prime Minister, Orma. His true identity is the Drake Phantom, and his goal is to create a world of mages so he can turn them all into Phantoms.- Badass Cape: Both as Sorcerer and Orma.
- Big Bad: Of the movie.
- Complexity Addiction: He didn't need to use Maya as a Puppet King, he just thought it was amusing to see one man drown the entire world in despair.
- For the Evulz: The motivation for his plan.
- Golden Super Mode: His default style is one.
- Light Is Not Good: The Black accents on his visor and armor over the gold color will instantly tell you that he's no good guy.
- Evil Chancellor: Is one to Emperor Maya.
- Man Behind the Man
- No Ontological Inertia: The Land of Magic collapses after his defeat.
- Palette Swap: His costume design is quite unique, but shares the same template as Wizard, specifically Hurricane Dragon.
- Prop Recycling: He also shares the same-colored Wizardriver as the White Wizard.
- Retconjuration: Using Koyomi, he turns the real world into the Land of Magic.
- The Reveal: Orma is Sorcerer...and also a Phantom.
- Ring of Power: Like other magicians in the series.
- Driver On Ring: Calls upon the Sorcerer's Belt.
- Sorcerer Ring: Activates the transformation into Kamen Rider Sorcerer.
- Common Ring: Multi-purpose ring which allows Sorcerer to use various spells, including Draught, Connect, Explosion, Tornado, Lightning, Reflect, Vanish Strike, Heat and Dupe.
- Create Ring: Allows Reality Warping.
- Final Strike Ring: Allows Sorcerer to execute a kick-based Finishing Move.
- Spell My Name With An S: His name can be romanized as either "Orma" or "Ogma". Official supplemental material confirms his name as the latter.
- Spikes of Villainy
- This Was His True Form: He reverts back to the Drake Phantom just before dying.
- Trailers Always Spoil: Orma being Sorcerer was spoiled by all the pre-release material.
Kamen Rider Mage
Kamen Rider Mage
In the Land of Magic, anyone with a driver can become a Kamen Rider Mage. Some of them help fight Phantoms, while others act as the king's guards and enforcers.- Animal Motifs: Mages have giant claws for left hands and "tails" on the backs of their belts, making them somewhat resemble attack dogs.
- Ascended Fanboy: Shunpei as Kamen Rider Mage...kind of. Since magic is ordinary in the Land of Magic, the Shunpei of that world wants to meet people from Alternate Universes instead.
- Brought Down to Normal: A boy, Shiina, loses his magic when his Inner Phantom is destroyed.
- Elite Mooks: Compared to the ghouls, these guys can really put up a fight. Three of them were able to take on Beast and put him in a pinch.
- Then we have Rinko, Shunpei, the Donut Manager and his assistant...
- Heroic Wannabe: Anyone in Haruto's group that transforms into a Mage qualifies for this.
- Laser-Guided Amnesia: None of them remember the real world, and Haruto and Koyomi's friends don't recognize them.
- Ring of Power: Two rings.
- Driver On Ring: Calls upon the Mage's Belt.
- Mage Ring: Activates the transformation into Kamen Rider Mage.
Emperor Maya
Emperor Maya
Portrayed by: Shuugo Oshinari
The king of the Land of Magic. He is also incapable of using magic, and is just a puppet of Orma.- Alternate Self: At the end of the movie, he's seen in the real world with a wife and child.
- Authority Equals Asskicking: Widely considered to be the most powerful mage in the Land of Magic. In fact, Orma is covering for him.
- I Never Said It Was Poison: During the movie, a boy asks Maya for help when his mother is abducted by a rainbow tornado. Maya mentions that the boy made a ring for his mother...which makes the boy suspicious, because he never told anyone about the ring.
- King Incognito: He meets Koyomi disguised as an ordinary person.
- Muggle Born of Mages
- Puppet King: The real ruler is Orma.
- Put Them All Out of My Misery: Since he doesn't have magic, he wants to destroy all mages.
- Red Herring: The characters initially believe he is Kamen Rider Sorcerer; this turns out to be wrong.
- The Good King: Everyone else thinks so. Subverted.
- Unwitting Pawn: Orma uses him in order to make a world of Phantoms.
- Walking Spoiler
Khepri
Khepri
Portrayed by: Keiji Hirai (voice)
A Phantom that appeared exclusively to Magic Land. He also appears in the Kamen Rider Wizard in Magica Land net movie spin-offs.- The Unreveal: Like Arachne, Khepri's Gate and human from was never shown.
- Villain with Good Publicity: The net movies paint him as this, with him being able to attract many customers with his own food and provide the PlaMonsters even better food than Shunpei in exchange for turning against the lad. As Shunpei ultimately failed to be successful as Mage, even the narrator decided to side with Khepri, ending the Mage segments with having Khepri as the star.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: It wasn't long until the Mages were able to apprehend him, with Rinko destroying Khepri with a Kick Strike. He gets a bit more prominence in the Kamen Rider Mage segments in Kamen Rider Wizard in Magica Land.
Amadum
Amadum
Portrayed by: Tomorowo Taguchi
The villain of #52-53, a Crossover special with the other Heisei-era Kamen Riders. He is the ruler of a Pocket Dimension inside a magical stone.- All Your Powers Combined: Steals the powers of all 14 Heisei Riders. However, the 15th, Gaim ultimately manages to beat them out of him.
- Authority Equals Asskicking: He was able to defeat fourteen Kamen Riders at once.
- Bad Powers, Bad People: Seems to fully believe this. Which is why he's can't understand how the Kamen Riders can use the same power as the forces of evil for good.
- Batman Gambit: He was actually trying to get the alternate Haruto to help him escape his prison.
- Beware the Silly Ones: Despite his personality, he's a pretty powerful threat.
- Changing Clothes Is a Free Action: It certainly seems that way.
- Didn't See That Coming: Kamen Rider Gaim.
- Demon Lords And Arch Devils: Is the ruler of what amounts to monster Hell and his monster form seems to be modeled after a demon of some kind.
- Energy Absorption/Mega Manning: Can absorb the power of other Kamen Riders. As he explains it, both him and the Riders have the same source of evil power.
- Evil Cannot Comprehend Good:
- The idea that the Kamen Riders helped the kids because...well, they were kids who needed help, not because they obeyed the one holding their rings never occurred to him.
- He can't understand why the Kamen Riders could draw their power from the same source as himself, but still be heroic. He views Kamen Riders as imperfect failures.
Amadam: What was the difference? Myself and you were all born from the same power... - Filler Villain: The plot of Wizard was actually resolved in #51; the reason he likely exists (and by extension, why #52 and #53 exist) is because had Gaim appeared in The Movie for Wizard, there would've been a lot of questions as to how a rider who isn't a magician, let alone not from Wizard's series, been able to get into Magic Land.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Summoned the 13 Riders from the Rings to try and kill Haruto...not realizing that they don't just follow the orders of whoever summons them, they do what they think is right. They promptly all turn on him.
- I Am Not Left-Handed: Spends most of the two episodes as The Man Behind the Monsters sending his army at the heroes. After it's destroyed, he transforms and reveals his true power.
- Large Ham: Indulges himself in exaggerated facial expressions and body language, alongside No Indoor Voice.
- Legion of Doom: Leads one.
- Let's Get Dangerous!: During #53, he drops the camp and reveals how powerful he really is.
- Meaningful Name: His name is a Shout-Out to Kamen Rider Kuuga; it's the same name as the stone that powers Kuuga's Transformation Trinket. He's also the master of a dimension inside a magic stone and can absorb the power of other Kamen Riders
- One-Winged Angel: Transforms into powerful armored form for the Final Battle.
- Rasputinian Death: Takes consecutive Rider Kicks from every Heisei Rider in their Super Modes, followed by a double Rider Slash from Wizard and Gaim.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: He was apparently a wizard that was sealed in the stone for his crimes.
- Whole Costume Reference: He first appears dressed as Shirou from the third Kamen Rider Den-O movie. In his next appearance he's suddenly dressed as Gara from the Kamen Rider OOO Non-Serial Movie. In #53, he's seen as Super Douji from Kamen Rider Hibiki, Mimihiko from the Kamen Rider Den-O and Kamen Rider Decade Crossover movie and Gaoh from the first Kamen Rider Den-O movie.
- Also, his personality seems to change depending on what he's wearing. When dressed as Shriou he acts seriously, while when he's Gara he suddenly becomes Camp Straight.
Characters appearing in Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider Gaim & Wizard: The Fateful Sengoku Movie Battle
Ogre
Ogre
Portrayed by: Atsushi (live), Kenji Tominaga (suit)
A Phantom that gains power from eating other Phantoms. He tries to drive Haruto into despair so he can eat Dragon.- All Your Powers Combined: Has the powers of every Phantom he eats. Most seem to be copies of previous Phantoms, implying there's more than one of each.
- Ax-Crazy: He's a cannibal who eats his own kind and enjoys every minute of it.
- Big Bad: Of Wizard's part of the movie war with Gaim.
- Cannibalism Superpower: Eats other Phantoms to steal their powers.
- Hoist by His Own Petard: Went into Haruto's Underworld to try and devour Dragon, but Haruto was able to follow him. Because it was his Underworld, Haruto had the advantage and makes quick work of Ogre.
- Purple Is Powerful: In Phantom form.
- Villainous Breakdown: Doesn't take his defeat very well.
White Wizard II
White Wizard II
Portrayed by: Makoto Okunaka (live), Satoshi Fujita (suit)
In order to drive Haruto into despair, Ogre creates a false Koyomi from the Hope Ring. This Koyomi can transform into the White Wizard, and only desires to cause suffering.- Anthropomorphic Personification: Of the Hope Ring, but she's corrupted by the Ogre Phantom.
- Disappears into Light
- Elegant Gothic Lolita: She wears a frilly black dress.
- Legacy Character: As the second White Wizard.
- Person of Mass Destruction: She likes to use Explosion; at one point she's seen making explosions everywhere.