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Druidon Tribe

    In General 
An evil race of monsters who had attacked Earth during the time of the dinosaurs and fought against the Kishiryu and the Knights, before escaping the great extinction by the giant meteor. After 65,000,000 years of drifting, they have returned to Earth to finish off the war they had started. They are created by Eras and led by powerful generals who are themed after chess pieces.
  • Chess Motifs: Most of the Druidon members, save Kleon and the Minosaurs, are themed around chess pieces. The motif is illustrated not just in their overall design, but also in chessboard belt buckles that illustrate the moves of their respective pieces.
    • Pawns: Drunn Soldiers, Kleon
    • Black Rook: Tankjo
    • White Rook: Gachireus
    • White Bishop: Wiserue
    • Black Bishop: Uden & Saden
    • White Knight: Pricious
    • Black Knight: Gunjoji
    • King: Yabasword
    • Queen: Eras
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist:
    • The Druidons don't have the same comedic value as the previous Dino Sentai villains, making them more competent and threatening from the very beginning. They also operate with far fewer numbers at any given time than those villainous groups, which usually had at least five or six members at any given time.
    • The Druidons are more unified in their cause when compared to the more scattered and competitive Ganglers. Though while the Ganglers generally got along, the Druidon generals are often at odds with one another.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Anyone (especially Eras) who is not Kleon or Wiserue is considered as Serious Business.
  • Meaningful Name: Not the monsters themselves, but rather, their "place of distribution."
    • Complete Minosaur: Village of Illusions; The Ryusoulger's home, and the first pace the Tribe would like to be rid of for the sake of conquest.
    • Unicorn Minosaur: Summit of the Swordsmen; Refers to Unicorn's swordsman skills and Takanori's rival was there, and as he was the source of Takanori's stress...
    • Medusa Minosaur: Petrified Town; Refers to her ability to turn people to stone.
    • Kraken Minosaur: The Spring of Sleep; Refers to his ability to put people to sleep with his water guns.
    • Cerberus Minosaur: Poisoned Watering Place; Refers to his infectious poison as well as the plan to use said poison to infect a water plant.
    • Tankjoh: Shaking Earth; Refers to Tankjoh's ability to absorb the seismic energy of earthquakes and power up.
    • Cockatrice Minosaur: Exhilarating Amusement Park; Refers to the amusement park where the Minosaur first attacked, as well as its sound abilities.
    • Mimic Minosaur: Greed Labyrinth; Refers to the place it traps humans in, a place that grants them their desires, at the price of their lifeforce.
    • Troll Minosaur: Trick Factory; Refers to where it was fought, as well as its fake weakpoint and Attack Reflector ability.
    • Shen Minosaur: Tower of Fog; Refers to its ability to create illusions from its fog.
    • Mummy Minosaur: Real Room; Refers to its ability to cause people to tell the truth. The "Room" part likely refers to her old, dying lover within the hospital.
    • Basilisk Minosaur: Park of Encounter; Refers to what literally is its only scene in the episode before it gets easily destroyed.
    • Kelpie Minosaur: Rain Mine; Refers to its entire power gimmick being hydrokinesis, as well as the quarry where its final fight takes place.
    • Pan Minosaur: Farewell Port; Refers to what caused its host's negative emotion, and the port where it shows up, as well as its magnetism abilities.
    • Gachireus: Deep Sea of Serious Match; Not only refers to the battle between Gachireus and the heroes under the ocean, but also refers to Gachireus's No-Nonsense Nemesis personality.
    • Ghost Ship Minosaur: Miitama Beach; Oddly, it's literally just the real name (in-universe) of the location it appeared in, as it's where the seashells the host wants is located. Notably, Ghost Ship Minosaur is the first Minosaur whose location name is more literal instead of making unique references.
    • Golem Minosaur: Wish Stone Shrine; Refers to what object it was made of, and where the object is.
    • Arachne Minosaur: School of Rules; Refers to the location it appeared in, as well as its host's insistence on following the rules.
    • Grimoire Minosaur: Supreme Atelier; The "supreme" part likely refers to Wizeru himself, whose personality is all about thinking that he's the greatest, while the "atelier" part refers to a work studio, in this case a painter's studio.
    • Necromancer Minosaur: The World of Hades; Refers to the dimension of the dead that it can access with its power.
    • Dwarf Minosaur: Training Road; Refers to the martial arts training in a dojo. "Road" could be a reference to travel, as the host wants to leave the dojo and travel abroad.
    • Grim Reaper Minosaur: Internet World; Another literal reference, this time to where it can only operate.
    • Dodomeki Minosaur: Shock Ring; "Shock" possibly referring to the surprised reaction of the host from being suddenly given a joke by Nada at the start of the episode, while Ring refers to a boxing ring, which is an odd reference as it didn't enter one until it becomes giant and comes face-to-face with Kishiryuoh Pachygaroo.
    • Beelzebub Minosaur: Human Body; Has a dual reference, it represents going it into Asuna to kill her, and also reference's his victim's own body.
    • Poltergeist Minosaur: Laughing Trash Dump; "Laughing" likely refers to the good time Gao-kun shares with its owner, while "Trash Dump" refers to where the Minosaur was created.
    • Dullahan Minosaur; Reversal Battlefield; "Reversal" refers to the host always blaming something/someone else instead of himself, and "Battlefield" is a reference to the popular song Love is a Battlefield, which in turn refers to the host's constant search for marriage partner.
    • Fairy Minosaur; Cheerful Sky; It refers to its ability to make people joyful to the point of neglecting themselves, and where the Minosaur is located.
    • Jack-o-lantern Minosaur; Hatred Dark Cloud; This alludes to the dark clouds it creates from the inner spite of people.
    • Uden; Closed Labyrinth; referring to the pocket dimension labyrinth it can create.
    • Sylph Minosaur; Bucchigiri Road; "Bucchigiri" is a Japanese slang for the sound of extreme acceleration of a car, referring to the Minosaur's host being a race car driver. "Road" is simply a reference to race track roads.
    • Gnome Minosaur; Silent Underground; "Silent" refers to its invisible sudden missile attacks instead of the more literal meaning - ironically, the missile themselves are actually not silent at all. "Underground" refers to where it operates.
    • Charybdis Minosaur; Satisfied Dam; "Satisfied" referring to Gachireus' personality and need to battle the Ryusoulgers until he is satisfied, while "Dam" is, strangely enough, actually the place where it is destroyed.
    • Wizard Minosaur; Magic Holy Night; This is a reference to Christmas, as the Minosaur is in a Christmas-themed episode.
    • Satan Minosaur; Fog of Fear; Rather than a specific place, strangely enough, it refers to how it can create fog that manifests fear anywhere with its power.
    • Phantom Minosaur; Hidden Cell; Referring to where the host of the Minosaur is being kept by Kreon. A hidden room is also a common set-up in stage plays, to allow quick grand entrance by performers.
    • Wiserue; Lonely Stage; Referring to how Wiserue wants only him to be the center of attention.
    • Kleon; Enjoyable Work; Referring to how Kleon only wants to have fun.
    • Pricious; Deep in the Settlement; Referring to how Pricious spent time training somewhere deep in outer space before returning to earth, as well as most of the endgame battles involving Pricious happening deep inside the forest or cave where Eras is sealed.
    • Gunjohji; Iron Wall Barrier; Referring to the barrier he guarded before he is finally destroyed for good.
    • Yabasword; Runaway Hill; Referring to his crybaby personality, and the hill where he rampages against both Ryusoulgers and Druidons after Eras possessed him.
    • Eras; Wilderness of Creation; Referring to the pristine environment of Earth she seeks to recreate, and her power of creation.
  • Mooks: Drunn Soldiers, who are based on pawns and Spanish Conquistadors.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: The minute they arrive on Earth, the Druidon head straight for the temple that's the source of the Ryusoul Tribe's powers and successfully invade and wreck it, stripping their only meaningful opposition of most of their powers before they even know what's going on. It is only the Masters passing on their power to their students and the awakening of the Kishiryu underneath the temple that leaves them with a fighting chance. Even after the first episode this trait still remains in how they utilize Minosaurs: have one with extremely poisonous fangs? Drip it into the local water supply! Need more negative emotions to make them grow? Cause more stress to the host by using their weakness or go the easy way and just beat them up!
  • Galactic Conqueror: Not really brought up much, but it's alluded to that both Wiserue and Pricious tried their hand at this in the millions of years before they invaded Earth again.
  • Oddly Small Organization: The Druidons operate at the absolute bare minimum numbers for a villain faction at almost all times, usually even fewer than the already-barebones Ganglers before them. Having three members in play at once is rare enough to be a noteworthy event, and it is not until two-thirds of the way through the show that there are four at once.
  • Took a Level in Badass: The Druidon Tribe spent a whopping sixty-five million years fighting off hostile environments before resuming their attempted conquest on Earth.

Leader

    Eras 

Eras

Portrayed by: Romi Park (voice), Yasuhiko Imai (suit)

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"I will remake this planet."
Attribute: Queen Type Monster
Place of Distribution: Wilderness of Creation
Classification: Druidon Overlord
The queen-themed ruler of the Druidon Tribe, who presently lies dormant within the Earth's crust.
  • Ancient Evil: She has been described as "the Druidon's Ultimate Power" and has existed for millions of years, being sealed within the Earth's crust.
  • Big Bad: The main antagonist of Ryusoulger, and the one who created the Druidon Tribe to wage war against humanity.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist:
    • Eras is quite the departure from Dogranio Yaboon. Unlike Eras's late appearance, Dogranio was already known since the very first episode of the series. There's also the fact that Dogranio honestly had no interest in taking over the world and would rather have let one of his minions do so for the sheer entertainment value, while also determining who would be worthy enough to take over his position after he retires though by the end he eventually decides to rampage on society by himself; meanwhile, Eras is fully invested in her goal of saving the Earth and has made a long-term plan that spans millions of years in order to make it into a reality.
    • Both Grand Witch Grandiene and Eras are female leaders of their factions who seek their own resurrection, spend most of their appearances in a "sealed form", and who have no qualms treating their own offspring as expendable pawns. Similarly to Dogranio, Grandiene was made known as the primary threat fairly early on in her series, while Eras' existence has been a complete mystery and was practically unknown until the final stretch of her show's story. While Grandiene was evil from the very beginning, Eras's goal is revealed to be borne out of good intentions.
    • Also one to the Big Bad of the previous Dino Sentai show, Deboth. Both are extraterrestrial beings and the creators of their respective factions, but while Deboth sought to make the Earth lifeless, Eras sought to protect the Earth at any cost, even if it meant eradicating its current inhabitants.
  • The Corrupter: Corrupted Yabasword to giant size into attacking the Ryusoulgers, Pricious, and Gunjoji.
  • Cynicism Catalyst: Seeing her own children destroying the Earth — the very thing she created them to protect — turned her from a benevolent deity to the extremist we see in the series.
  • Devour the Dragon: Upon her awakening she absorbs Pricious to assume a tangible body.
  • The Dreaded: When Pricious refers to Eras, both Wiserue and Kleon visibly react with terror.
  • Eco-Terrorist: She wholeheartedly believes that humanity, the Ryusoul tribe and the Druidons are a blight on the Earth, and is perfectly willing to exterminate them all in order to save it.
  • Evil Matriarch: Eras is referred as the "Mother of the Druidon" and is the one behind their campaign of conquest. She turns out to have also created the Ryusoul Tribe.
  • Evil Overlord: A female example. The Druidons' leader who wants nothing but the conquest of Earth. Or so it seems at first.
  • Face Death with Dignity: After she is defeated by the Ryusoulgers, she calmly accepts her fate before disintegrating.
    " To be destroyed by my own creations... I suppose that means the planet no longer needs me."
  • Heads I Win, Tails You Lose: Why the Ryusoul Calibur had to be pulled out of her. During her 65-million year slumber, Eras had adapted to be able to absorb the Ryusoul Calibur's immense power, meaning that the longer it stays in her the stronger she becomes while the Ryusoul Calibur weakens. Pulling the Ryusoul Calibur out stops her from absorbing its power, but also allows her to awaken from her slumber.
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: Traps all of humanity in one within her body, intending to drain them of their life-force and use it to rejuvenate the Earth.
  • The Maker: Created all of the Druidon generals, and is thus revered by them as the "Mother of the Druidon". It's later revealed she created the Ryusoul Tribe as well.
  • The Man Behind the Man: Despite being the Big Bad, she did not appear or was mentioned for the majority of the series until the endgame arc reveals her existence as the leader of the Druidons.
  • Monster Progenitor: All of the Druidon generals were created by her.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: In episode 47, Melto becoming host for a new Minosaur meant that the Ryousoulgers were actually down by one man, before Eras destroyed the creature herself.
  • Offing the Offspring: Has no qualms killing off her own children on a whim. Surprisingly justified in her case, considering the fact that her offspring kept on defying their reasons for being born and put the Earth in danger.
  • One-Winged Angel: She gains a body by absorbing Pricious's at the series' climax.
  • Restart the World: "The planet will be remade."
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Since the dinosaurs' extinction, Eras has been sealed within Earth's crust, held at bay by the Ryusoul Calibur's power. Pricious mentions that when the Ryusoul Calibur is pulled out from its place, Eras will slowly awaken from her 65-million year sleep.
  • The Smurfette Principle: Eras is the only female member of the Druidon Tribe.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Her true motivations have shades of this, as described in Episode 46. First, Eras created the Ryusoul Tribe to protect the Earth. When they descended into squabbling and civil wars that damaged the planet, she created the Druidon Tribe to destroy the Ryusoul Tribe. And then those started trying to take over the Earth, leading her to try and take out both of them. In all cases, she's trying to ensure the safety of the planet, one way or another.

Generals

    Tankjoh 

Tankjoh

Portrayed by: Joji Nakata (voice), Keizo Yabe (suit)

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"Know this... This world once belonged to the Druidon. We will take it back!"
Attribute: Rook Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Shaking Earth
Classification: Druidon General
Experience Points: 609
A merciless black rook-themed Druidon warrior.
  • Arc Villain: Tankjoh is the main Druidon commander of the first six episodes. He is later resurrected temporally.
  • Back from the Dead: He is later resurrected thanks to the Necromancer Minosaur's powers, though is killed off.
  • Benevolent Boss: While not in the same level as Wiseru, he was at least nicer to Kleon than Gachireus ever was (Heck, forbidding Kleon from laughing alongside him is the worst Tankjoh has done to them.) When brought back to life by the Necromancer Minosaur, Kleon is more than overjoyed to see him alive and cries when he's killed off for real.
  • BFG: The cannon on his chest, which he loads by tapping into the power of earthquakes. Just one shot is enough to knock all five Ryusoulgers out of morph and leaves them barely able to stand.
  • BFS: Tankjoh wields the Rooklaymore, greatsword in the shape of a rook piece.
  • The Brute: A high-ranking Druidon officer who is also their muscle.
  • Chest Blaster: His Castlingrander cannon, which he can fire energy blasts or jet of flames after inserting round shots in the openings on the back of each shoulder.
  • Hero Killer: In his first appearance, Tankjoh manages to successfully kill one of the Ryusoulgers. It would have been two kills if not for Master Red's Heroic Sacrifice giving Koh the ability to fight back.
  • Killed Off for Real:
    • The first to be killed off by KishiryuOh Five Knights. To his credit though, he survived being beaten by one of the KishiryuOh combinations before and it took all five core Dinoknights together to finally bring him down.
    • After being resurrected by the Necromancer Minosaur, it now takes the combined power of five Ryusoulgers to finish him off.
  • Made of Iron: It takes two finishers from KishiRyuOh Five Knights, the strongest combination yet, to kill him.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is a combination for the English word for "Tank" and the Go-onyomi for "Castle" (JĹŤ), hence his appearance being based on these two objects.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: To simply put it, this guy does not mess around when it comes to wanting to take out his enemies.
  • Not So Above It All: As Tankjoh laughing evilly over using seismic energy to conquer the Earth once the Ryusoulgers die of the latest Minosaur's poison, Kleon laughs along with him. Tankjoh then forbids Kreon from laughing and continues his own laugh off-screen.
    Tankjoh (to Kleon): You don't get to laugh.
  • The Rival: Due to him killing Master Red, Koh develops a vicious grudge against him. It's only by letting go of the grudge and facing him with his team does Koh manage to defeat him.
  • Starter Villain: He is the Ryusoulgers' first major opponent.
  • Taking You with Me: He tries, as killing him would release all of his earthquake energy and absolutely demolish everything within a huge radius of him. However, the Ryusoulgers just use Inflate Soul to make him light enough to shoot into space so his released energy detonates harmlessly.

    Wiserue 

Wiserue

Portrayed by: Hikaru Midorikawa (voice), Shinsuke Kusano (suit)

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"My life is all about show time! The aloof, supreme, chaotic, greatest entertainer! Wiserue!"
Attribute: Bishop Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Lonely Stage
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 142
An egotistical white bishop-themed Druidon sorcerer. Following Tankjoh's exit, he takes over the Druidons' assault on Earth.
  • Alas, Poor Villain: In episode 42 he gets an extended death scene after he was (allegedly) killed by Ryusoul Red in which Kleon mourns him.
  • Arc Villain: The second Druidon general to appear after Tankjoh's death to take charge of the Druidon invasion. This trope is subverted when Wiserue ends up being the primary villain for most of the show due to being the only general smart enough to avoid ever fighting the Ryusoulgers himself.
  • Attention Whore: He loses it when Koh transforms and does his introduction because he hates sharing the spotlight, accusing him of "copying [his] act!"
  • Benevolent Boss: In contrast to the merciless Tankjoh and arrogant Gachireus, Wiserue is well-liked by Kleon for being friendly and supportive to them. In episode 22, he even comforts and offers his handkerchief to Kleon when he sees them crying over Tankjoh's final death. So much so that Kleon was genuinely devastated over Wiserue's (supposed) death in episode 42.
  • Berserk Button: It doesn't matter if he's just imagining it due to his enormous ego or if he's actually being ripped off, he hates if anyone copies his act in any way due to his Attention Whore nature. Doing so intentionally or otherwise is the easiest way to set him off.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Wiserue is profoundly goofy, describing himself as the "absolute greatest entertainer of all" before patting himself on the back for nailing his flashy introduction. He is also the next highest up on the Druidon generals after Tankjoh, outlives the much more straightforwardly competent Gachireus, and comes the closest of anyone to actually defeating the Ryusoulgers completely on multiple occasions.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: The Thin to Gachireus' Big and Kleon's Short.
  • Catchphrase: "It's showtime!"
  • Card-Carrying Villain: When accused of being a coward, he responds with "flattery will get you nowhere."
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: He's basically the Spear Counterpart to Joyful Knight Candelilla, both being vain and theatrical, as well as the more amicable members of their factions who treat their direct underlings (Luckyuro/Kleon) well. Both even reform and join the heroes near their series' finales. Unlike Candelilla — who was opposed to senseless violence — Wiserue revels in causing harm to humans (at least at first).
  • Dirty Coward: He is perfectly willing to brainwash children into thinking he's a good guy so they'll act as his living shields. He is also not above using his Drunn Soldiers as living shields during combat. This actually works in his favor considering the fact he lasted longer than either Tankjoh and Gachireus since unlike them, Wiserue knows not to act too recklessly or fight against the Ryusoulgers personally.
  • The Evil Genius: He is the brains of the Druidon Tribe and almost all of his plans rely on strategy rather than brute force.
  • Evil Sorcerer: His design resembles a stage magician and utilizes magic to fight.
  • Failed a Spot Check: He would have gotten away with stealing the KanaeSoul while disguised as Oto, if it were not for the fact that the real Oto had recently changed her way of addressing Melto and Wiserue was unaware of it.note 
  • Faux Affably Evil: For all his goofy mannerisms, Wiserue is scum of the lowest variety. He is not even above impersonating a Victim of the Week's friend just to make said victim's suicidal impulses worse. However, as the series goes on he undergoes Character Development, becoming Affably Evil for real before dropping the "evil" part altogether.
  • Graceful Loser: Surprising considering the other tropes related to him, but his reaction to the Cockatrice Minosaur he put so much work into being destroyed is simply to channel his anger into a little jig and then privately commend the Ryusoulgers on a well played move, remarking that their clashes are going to make a devil of a show.
    • Even after he's fatally wounded in battle by Ryusoul Red in episode 42, Wiserue simply acknowledges Koh as the superior showman and accepts his (supposed) demise.
  • The Heavy: Wiserue is the most recurring Druidon general and the one who has formulated the most schemes against the Ryusoulgers, serving as a consistent threat and the main face of Druidons for his tenure. Rather appropriate, considering his spotlight-chasing personality.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After learning of Eras's true motive, he and Kleon join the Ryusoulgers' side.
  • Kick the Dog: Considering how much this trope is his modus operandi, it is less of Kick the Dog and more like Punt the Dog. One episode sees him driving a host for a Minosaur to the point of suicidal just to power it up.
  • Large Ham: He chews it hard when first introducing himself to Koh.
  • Last Villain Stand: #42 has him setting up one final confrontation with the Ryusoulgers in the form of a three-act play, which climaxes with him facing Ryusoul Red in a duel to the death. He's seemingly killed, but returns later on.
  • Laughably Evil: He's quite eccentric and showy, although he can be quite dangerous when he wants.
  • Literal-Minded: When asked by the Ryusoulgers to repeat himself when he uses "Showrtime" in a boast out of disbelief that he actually said it, he proceeds to oblige by repeating the entire boast, mid-sentence twirl and all.
  • Master of Illusion: One of his most dastardly moves, impersonating someone close to the Victim of the Week, just to get near enough to Kick the Dog.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: This happened in episode 31. He blasted both Oto and Piitan off of a tall building. He unwittingly, however, broke Piitan’s seal: The tiny Kishiryu enlarged himself by transforming into a Pteranodon-like mech, saving both himself and Oto.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: He has been able to get really close to his mark, or our heroes, or even Kleon at times, to the extent that it is less a part of his modus operandi and more of a fetish.
  • Not Quite Dead: Episode 43 shows that despite his destruction, Kleon finds Pricious's card with his heart still intact. Considering the card with Gachireus's heart dissolved into goop after his death, it is hinted that he is still alive, albeit recovering like Gachireus did. No longer ambiguous in episode 46 where he returns, alive and well.
  • Perfectly Cromulent Word: "Showrtime Work", a combination of "Showtime" and "Short Work"note  Naturally, he gets mad when Towa steals the word to mock him, while Kreon mockingly uses the phrase whenever he is not around.
  • Pet the Dog: Towards Kleon occasionally. Unlike Tankjoh, he lets Kleon do an Evil Laugh with him when their Evil Plan is running smoothly and even offers Kleon his handkerchief for him to cry into after Tankjoh is killed again.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Wiserue temporarily relieves himself of his command as Gachireus is too critical of him for him to deal with.
  • Squishy Wizard: While he can handle one or two of the Ryusoulgers in a straight fight, he knows better than to make the first move without some kind of backup plan since he lacks Kleon's Healing Factor or any defensive advantage.
  • Villainous Crossdresser: He really seems to prefer women for his human disguises.
  • The Wonka: He's very wacky and showy, but underneath that is a very dangerous schemer who frequently threatens the Ryusoulgers with his plots.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Would use children as Human Shields, in fact.

    Gachireus 

Gachireus

Portrayed by: Tetsu Inada (voice), Hirotsugu Mori (suit)

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"You should enjoy yourselves for the moment, Ryusoulgers. This is the end for you. For I have come."
Attribute: Rook Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Deep Sea of Serious Match
Classification: Druidon General
Experience Points: 653
An arrogant white rook/naval captain-themed Druidon general.
  • 0% Approval Rating: Despite his tremendous power, Gachireus doesn't seem to be well liked among the Druidon Tribe. Kleon and the Drunn Soldiers all fear him due to his Bad Boss tendencies and Wiserue can barely stand him. When he gets Killed Off for Real, no one really cares.
  • Arc Villain: He is the main threat briefly for episodes 14-16, temporarily replacing Wiserue. He eventually returns in episode 27 and shared the spot with him until the arrival of Pricious in episode 34.
  • Bad Boss: He orders Kleon to create 500 Kelpie Minosaurs, which Kleon says is impossible in such a short time. For this task he forces Kleon to fill two buckets with their essence which clearly exhausts and dehydrates them; when Kleon objects, he retorts that if they can complain, they have enough strength to keep working. And this was just in his first appearance. There is a reason why Kleon says that they lose their smile around him, and their times with Tankjoh and Wiserue were heavenly compared to being with him.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: The Big to Wiserue's Thin and Kleon's Short.
  • The Brute: Slowly replaces Tankjoh as this for the Druidons after his return, serving as their physically strongest member and muscle to guard Kleon.
  • The Dreaded: Judging by his poor treatment of Kleon, he is among the most intimidating Druidon generals, until the arrival of Pricious.
  • Foregone Conclusion: Pricious having his heart placed in one of his cards forces Gachireus to prove himself worthy on taking down the Ryusoulgers and after failing his last chance in episode 38, he then strikes Gachireus when he was demanding Kleon to make more Minosaurs out of the Santa celebrants, with the heart card melting after the general's final death.
  • Foreshadowing: When Necromancer Minosaur revived Tankjoh and other deceased humans on Earth, Gachireus was nowhere to be seen, unless he was never dead back when the KishiRyuNeptune fought him and only recuperating somewhere else.
  • Genius Bruiser: In addition to being incredibly physically strong, Gachireus is also a cunning tactician and capable of analyzing his opponent's combat in order to develop a strategy to counter their attacks.
  • Hate Sink: He is the most detestable of the tribe (yes, even Pricious has some good qualities compared to him). In fact, he's the only member who isn't a Benevolent Boss (besides Pricious, but even then, he's quick to award competence), pulled a Heel–Face Turn (the others being Tankjoh, Uden, Gunjoji, and Yabasword, and Eras), or is in any way sympathetic.
  • Insistent Terminology: He does not run; he makes strategic withdrawals.
  • Karmic Death: His abuse of Kleon comes back to bite him when Pricious uses one of his cards to take his heart. He then uses this heart card to torture Gachireus into overworking himself (albeit, out of spite for Pricious), much like he forced Kleon to. When giving him one last chance, Pricious actually blasts him to force him into his amber state so he'll be stronger for his final battle, much as Gachireus had once blasted Kreon into goop, similarly forcing him to regenerate.
  • Killed Off for Real: His death in episode 39 seems to have been his final one, as his core was destroyed. His heart card melts, making his fate look pretty well sealed.
  • King of Thieves: His design resembles a cross between a naval captain and a pirate.
  • Light Is Not Good: Despite having a white color scheme, Gachireus stands out as the most arrogant general of the Druidon Tribe.
  • Mythology Gag: Design-wise, he is an upgrade of Captain Zahab, substituting the pirate ship motif for a modern day battleship.
  • No-Nonsense Nemesis: He doesn't waste time on even talking when it doesn't have a reason or dodging when something doesn't damage him. Also after the first Minosaur Kleon sends gets destroyed, he orders Kleon to create a new one and when that Minosaur showed lots of strength, he orders him to create 500 of them.
    • Actually somewhat deconstructed. The above incident fails utterly due to him overtaxing Kleon's abilities. In a later episode, he dismisses a Minosaur with more esoteric abilities as useless, which Kleon is able to use to prevent KishiryuOh Five Knights from combining, effectively denying the Ryusoulgers one of their most powerful weapons. Gachireus' preference for an overwhelming direct approach, though dangerous, actually seems to make him less of a threat than Wiserue's capacity for lateral thinking.
  • Not Quite Dead: It is revealed in episode 27 that Gachireus' soul fled into space following his first defeat, allowing him to treat his injury before returning to Earth.
  • The Rival: Following being defeated by Canalo, he has apparently developed a grudge against him, usually clashing with him whenever he's on the field.
  • Resurrective Immortality: Gachireus can heal his wounds in battle by entering an amber cocoon-like state. He can also resurrect as long as his core survives, though it can take a while to regenerate.
  • Shoulder Cannon: His Gachiraid Cannons, which is capable of firing energy blasts and missiles.
  • The Sociopath: Gachireus often acts brutally abusive towards Kleon, doesn't have any consideration for others in a maieutic manner, and his methods tend to be more vicious when it comes to endangering innocents.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Him being trounced by Melto in DosshinSoul Form reduces him into an enraged, bellowing mess. He suffers another one in his final appearance battling the Ryusoulgers out of spite for Pricious.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Gets smug in episode 16 and declares he no longer needs Kleon around, before obliterating them. Fortunately Kleon can walk away from that...

    Uden 

Uden

Portrayed by: Volcano Ota (voice), Yasuhiko Imai (suit)

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"Time to get serious."
Attribute: Bishop Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Closed Labyrinth
Classification: Druidon General
Experience Points: 248
A warlike and quiet black bishop-themed Druidon assassin.

    Pricious 

Pricious

Portrayed by: Romi Park (voice), Yohei Fujita (suit)

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"One who controls the Druidon. One who will obtain all power... Pricious."
Attribute: Knight Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Deep in the Settlement
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 710
A composed, yet treacherous white knight-themed Druidon general.
  • Ambiguous Gender: A Druidon general with the voice of a woman and the body of a thin male. To further complicate things, Pricious uses the "Boku" pronoun, which could indicate he is either a young man or tomboyish girl.
  • Arc Villain: Takes command of the Druidons' assault once he arrived in episode 34.
  • Bad Boss: He takes command of the other generals by holding their hearts hostage with cards and suggests to one of the Gunjoji that he should blow himself up to defeat the Ryusoulgers. There is a good reason why Kleon decided to leave to find Wiserue instead of staying with him, and as Koh stated, Pricious doesn't have any allies.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: While he is a dangerously competent and powerful foe, despite his claims of being "the commander of the Druidons" and belief he is The Dragon to Eras, he was unaware Eras' true plans involved both the destruction of the Ryusoul and Druidon Tribes. Once Eras fully reawakens, Pricious learns the hard way his status as Eras' Unwitting Pawn when Eras devours him to assume her new body.
  • Big Brother Mentor: A dark example. Pricious acts like a Cool Big Sis figure to the Gunjojis in order to manipulate them and mold them into fanatical soldiers of the Druidons.
  • Cards of Power: He wields cards that can serve as a Voodoo Doll-esque torture instrument, or copy any attacks they are exposed to.
  • The Chessmaster: Pricious is a very cunning manipulator and excels at playing the long game. One of his goals in engaging the Ryusoulgers was to get them to go and draw the Ryusoul Calibur, which would triggering the awakening of the Druidon's master Eras.
  • The Comically Serious: Pricious has been shown to do skipping, and was absolutely dumbfounded by Ryusoul Brown's antics, and in the end, dragged by Kleon and Wiserue back to space to have some fun, all while Pricious is protesting.
  • Cool Big Sis/Bro: Acts like one to the Gunjojis, calling them "little brothers" and treating them more favorably than the other generals.
  • Dragged by the Collar: He ends up being dragged by Wiserue and Kreon into their trip to Kreon's home planet, yelling, but too weak to actually resist.
  • The Dreaded: Moreso than Gachireus. Lampshaded by Nada, who tells Koh that Pricious is "way scarier than any of the dudes [he] has faced before".
  • Easily Forgiven: Despite his Lack of Empathy for the other Druidons and all the destruction he caused, he's forgiven by Wiserue and Kleon and ends up being dragged along by them to go visit Kleon's homeworld.
  • Eviler than Thou: Pricious asserts control over the Druidons by using his cards to trap Wiserue and Gachireus.
  • Failed a Spot Check: Despite being the strongest Druidon general, he failed to realize that Saden was actually Master Black all this time, despite the latter's stolen heart being an obviously unusual human-like color, and even Koh-as-Saden was also able to fool him enough to steal back said heart for Master Black.
  • Healing Factor: Like Kleon, Pricious is made out of slime, allowing him to regenerate lost limbs.
  • The Heavy: Pricious is the mastermind behind the Druidon Tribe's return in the modern day, the one most set on reviving their greater power, Eras, and the one who commands the other generals in Eras' stead.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: Just seconds before he reconciles with Wiserue, he is killed by Eras. And then Subverted in the final episode where he returns after Eras's death.
  • I Control My Minions Through...: Through taking their hearts and forcing them into servitude. The rest Pricious controls through fear or by using the generals under his command. When the Gunjojis and Yabasword are created, Pricious earns their loyalty by acting like a Cool Big Bro to them.
  • Light Is Not Good: Like Gachireus, Pricious' color scheme is very light, being mostly silvery white. He's also the most sadistic of the Druidon generals.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is a play on the word "capricious".
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: The way Pricious used his cards on Wiserue and Gachireus is undoubtedly cruel, though with how deceitful those two were with their schemes (with the latter also being a Hate Sink), seems to be rather deserving.
  • Pet the Dog: He seems to be real fond of his Space Dragon. Witnessing it's death, Pricious swears payback.
  • The Sociopath: For all his loyalty to Eras and ramblings of having a team, Pricious doesn't actually genuinely care for the rest of his fellow generals, using his cards to take the hearts from others to prevent them from defying him, only having value for them as mindless servants who serve to make him happy and had no problem with telling the younger Gunjoji self-destructing himself.
  • Took a Level in Badass: It was said that he was once the weakest member of the Druidon Tribe. Now, he is most dangerous threat the Ryusoulger have faced yet so far.
  • Unexplained Recovery: Inexplicably survived Eras' destruction and shows up moments later having apparently been freed from Eras' body.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Episode 46 was one for him. It starts with learning from Eras the real reason the Druidon were created. Then after Gunjoji gets killed he receives a beatdown from the Ryusoulgers, leaving him ranting and pleading with Eras to create more generals for him.
  • Vocal Dissonance: Despite having an explicitly masculine (albeit slightly thin) appearance, Pricious is voiced by a woman, with a high-pitched feminine voice.
  • You Have Failed Me: When Gachireus blew his last chance to earn his heart back, Pricious gleefully struck at him for failing him in episode 39.

    Saden 

Saden

Portrayed by: Masaru Nagai (voice), Keizo Yabe (suit)

A talkative black-bishop themed Druidon general with a great resemblance to Uden.

In actuality, he is Master Black in disguise, the real Saden having been killed by the former prior to the series.

    Gunjoji 

Gunjoji

Portrayed by: Tomoaki Maeno (voice), Shogo Teramoto (suit)

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Attribute: Knight Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Iron Wall Barrier
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 489
A twin of identical black-knight themed Druidon generals with a strong resemblance to Tankjoh.
  • Badass Bandolier: A pair of ammunition belts (one on both shoulders) connected to the weapon on his chest.
  • Defeat Equals Explosion: Unusually averted for a Super Sentai villain, Gunjoji II just dies, instead of exploding or disintegrating. Ironically, this was just after he'd been stopped from blowing himself up.
  • The Brute: They're mostly used by Pricious as Dumb Muscle on missions.
  • Gatling Good: Has a gatling gun his chest.
  • Hulk Speak: Due to being newly created. He slowly becomes more fluent, though his speech still remains childlike to a degree.
  • Really 700 Years Old: Inverted. While all of the Druidon members are ageless themselves, he is the second youngest Druidon entity created by Eras.
  • Suicide Attack: Gunjoji II is ordered to perform one on the Ryusoulgers if they manage to reach Eras, but the Ryusoulgers kill him before he can go through with it.
  • Undying Loyalty: Both the Gunjojis view Pricious as their Cool Big Bro. The older Gunjoji is so extremely devoted to Pricious that when told that the latter doesn't actually doesn't care about them and how his younger brother was told to blow himself up, he scoffed it off as Pricious' happiness is his happiness.

    Yabasword 

Yabasword

Portrayed by: Kōzō Shioya (voice), Danki Sakae (suit)

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"Defeat Druidon! Defeat Ryusoul Tribe! Defeat Druidon! Defeat everyone!"
Attribute: King Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Runaway Hill
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 909
An infantile king/samurai-themed Druidon general. He is the youngest of the Druidon.
  • Back from the Dead: After getting killed by Pricious for his perceived insubordination, he's brought back by Eras to guard the humans Eras is planning on draining the energy of. He doesn't last long before getting killed again though, this time for good.
  • The Berserker: Courtesy of Eras, Yabasword grew berserk and attacked the Ryusoulgers and Druidon alike, thus prompting Pricious to take his heart to tame him back to normal size.
  • Dual Wielding: Like his name suggests, he uses dual swords as his weapons of choice.
  • The Dragon: He's Eras' true Dragon and the only Druidon general in on Eras' true plans to destroy both the Ryusoul and Druidon Tribes and remake the world.
  • Irony: Themed after a King chess piece, but he inverts the role of the King by acting as an extremely strong enforcer.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: Acts very childish (at least upon his creation) and is an extremely dangerous slasher, especially when corrupted by his overlord.
  • The Starscream: Eras corrupts him into turning against the rest of the Druidons, and is subsequently given a personality and figure of speech.
  • Vocal Evolution: Upon his introduction, he initially spoke with high-pitched grunts. However, his voice becomes much deeper after Eras gives him the ability to talk.

Others

    Kleon 

Kleon

Portrayed by: Ryōko Shiraishi (voice), Naoko Kamio (suit)

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"Ladies and Gentlemen! It's the birth of a new Minosaur! Applause!"
Attribute: Slime Type Monster
Place of Distribution: Enjoyable Work
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 900
An androgynous slime-based alien lifeform with a mushroom-shaped head.
  • Alas, Poor Villain: They get so horribly mistreated and overworked by Gachireus they collapse out of exhaustion while missing the old days of being under Tankjoh and Wiserue, as their mistreatment was not as bad.
  • Ambiguous Gender: Their use of the traditionally-masculine boku notwithstanding, Kleon — appropriately for a mushroom — has no decisively male or female traits, including having a voice actress well-known for playing young boys and effeminate male characters. Even head writer Junpei Yamaoka is deliberately evasive on the matter, simply saying "Kleon is cute!" when pressed.
  • Ambiguously Evil: Despite working for the Druidon and being the creator of the Minosaurs, they seem to care more for having fun and being recognised for their efforts than actually doing evil deeds. It is to the point where they do not mind befriending humans, actually showing concern when they accidentally turn a friend into a Minosaur host, and would even call off their plans whenever their superiors over-abuse them for evil. No longer ambiguous in episode 46, where after learning of Eras's true motives, they and Wiserue join the Ryusoulgers' side without hesitation.
  • And There Was Much Rejoicing: When Gachireus was seemingly destroyed, Kleon actually cheered. The second (and permanent) time round, they celebrate by having the Drunns give them a massage.
  • Big, Thin, Short Trio: The Short to Gachireus' Big and Wiserue's Thin.
  • Bizarre Alien Reproduction: Kleon creates Minosaurs by dripping green slime onto the human to be used as its host. This is because they are actually an alien from a different world.
  • Butt-Monkey: To the Arc Villain generals, more often than not.
  • Chess Motifs: It is not clear at first due to not having anything that gives them a chess motif, but the function of their power makes them similar to a pawn as their ability to create Minosaurs from anything or anyone is similar to how pawns can turn into any piece in chess (except a King).
  • Creepy Child: If not in age, then definitely in spirit.
  • Dirty Coward: When the going gets tough, Kleon generally gets going... in the opposite direction.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: They have, on multiple occasions, pulled out of working for their superiors due the latter over-abusing them and their efforts and hurting their feelings, such as one time where they deleted their soul-stealing dance video due to Wiserue over-using it while calling it garbage.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Kleon looks up to each of the generals they serve under (with the exception of Gachireus) and desires their attention and affirmation. They even have a human friend, despite the Druidon Tribe's goal being to annihilate humanity.
  • Expy: Of Funfilled Spy Luckyuro, both being androgynous Harmless Villains who would rather slack off than commit villainy. Like Luckyuro, Kleon joins the heroes' side near the series' end.
  • From a Single Cell: Due to being made of slime, Kleon is capable of reforming whenever they are destroyed, though they still point out that it hurts a lot. That being said, they're wise enough to not test how much punishment they can take, so they take any chance to avoid being destroyed.
  • Gratuitous English: They have a tendency to utter English exclamations when excited ("Yes! YES!!").
  • Hidden Depths: They are able to No-Sell the effect of a cursed mirror in episode 40 that has everyone else running in fear upon seeing it. It's able to reflect and magnify your worst fears, so anyone resistant to it would have to be a Fearless Fool or someone who's achieved absolute zen - and Kleon is clearly something else.
  • Image Song: Dorodoro Syndrome, which Kleon makes a dancing video with some Drunn Soldiers as backup dancers in episode 25.
  • Improbable Weapon User: They wield a giant fork.
  • Laughably Evil: Goes about doing their horrific deeds as the main Minosaur creator in the most comedic and childish manner they can. Their voice only adds to this status.
  • Monster Progenitor: So far, Kleon is the only Druidon shown to have the ability to create Minosaurs.
  • Mushroom Man: Their overall theme, although their name and colors also brings to mind melted crayons.
  • Non-Action Guy: Kleon may be the monster maker for the Druidons, but they are not a fighter and due to how essential they are to the Druidons they never actually fight.
  • No-Sell: Pricious attempts to put their heart into a card at one point, only to find out that being a gelatinous mass mushroom, Kleon has no organs to steal.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: The only general besides Gaisoulg to lack a clear chess motif. This is because they were not created by Eras, but in fact an alien from another world that joined the Druidon Tribe during their exile 65 thousand years ago.
  • Ocular Gushers: They're seen crying a river of slime in episode 22 after Tankjoh's final death.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: More obvious in darker scenes, which show they also glow in the dark.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: After finding the card that holds Wiserue's heart, Kleon decides to leave and look for him instead of staying with Pricious.
  • Shoot the Medic First: Unfortunately for Kleon, the Ryusoulgers haven't failed to notice they're the ones creating all the Minosaurs, making them a prime target for this.
  • Villainous Friendship: Develops something close to one with Wiserue, and the two can frequently be seen hanging out when they're not scheming. They also seem to be on good terms with the Drunn Soldiers.

    Gaisoulg 

Gaisoulg

Portrayed by: Tomokazu Seki (voice), Riichi Seike (suit)

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"Who is the strongest here...?"
A mysterious purple-armored knight who has been searching for the strongest among the Super Sentai.

It is later revealed that Gaisoulg was once a suit of armor created by the RyuSoul tribe to combat the Druidons. After many battles it developed a will of its own, seizing control of then-user Master Green and forcing him to destroy his own village. Master Green then bore him away from Earth where he eventually died, leaving Gaisoulg stranded in the cold depths of space forever... or so he thought.


  • Animated Armor: What Gaisoulg actually is. After its current host dies, it seeks out the next one.
  • Black Knight: His armor and evil make him this to the Ryusoulgers' Knights In Shining Armor.
  • Blood Knight: His raison d'ĂŞtre is seeking out the strongest opponents to do battle with.
  • Blow You Away: He has the ability to cast multiple cyclones using the ByuByuSoul.
  • Body Surf: Gaisoulg can possess people and force them to fight his opponents with him in control.
  • Cast as a Mask: After The Reveal in episode 29, Gaisoulg's voice becomes a distorted fusion of Tomokazu Seki's and Seiya Osada's.
  • Death of Personality: As a result of being hit by a attack from the Jack O' Lantern Minosaur, the armor's will was extracted from the armor to make a giant storm, and dissipated with the Minosaur's destruction, essentially killing them and leaving Nada in complete control of the armor.
  • Dramatic Unmask: During his battle with Towa and Bamba in episode 29, his helmet is knocked off, revealing the person beneath to be Nada.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: He first appears as a major villain of the Super Sentai Strongest Battle mini-series before his involvement in the main Ryusoulger series.
  • Evil Counterpart: He is one to the Ryusoulgers.
  • Evil Knockoff: Not him specificallynote , but his blade resembles very much a grayed out RyuSoul Sword called the GaiSoul Ken, which also acts as his Transformation Trinket. However the movie shows that Gaisoulg existed 65 million years ago which means it is possible that he is a Psycho Prototype instead.
  • Expy: Gaisoulg shares many similarities to previous knight-themed Sentai villains such as Wolzard, who is a sword-and-shield-wielding purple knight that acts as an antagonist towards the Rangers, as well as Armor of Darkness and Raging Knight Dogold, in term of being a sentient suit of armor.
  • Glory Seeker: Reiko remarks that Gaisoulg has issues letting go of his glory days back in the age of dinosaurs.
  • Invisibility: He can turn invisible to sneak around faster as seen in episode 13.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Gaisoulg is not only a literal Black Knight, but is also a bigger Serious Business for the Ryusoulgers.
  • Knightly Sword and Shield: A given, since he is an animated suit of knightly armor.
  • Lone Wolf Boss: He prefers defeating his opponents without anyone's help, not even from the Druidons. Though he is not above helping Wizeru in the gaining control of DimeVolcano or letting the latter know if he finds something interesting for the sake of it.
  • Meaningful Name: His name contains "gai", an alternate way to read "armor" (yoroi).
  • Memory Jar: It stores the memories of its previous users, and allows future wearers to access them.
  • Purple Is Powerful: As the main villain of the Super Sentai Strongest Battle and a General-class villain in his home series and movie, he is very much this. His ability to Body Surf just makes him more dangerous.

    Minosaurs 

Minosaurs

The Monsters of the Week, monsters based on mythical creatures that naturally spawn from negative emotions. The Druidon Tribe has learned how to forcibly create Minosaurs during their exile, and plan to use them to wipe out humanity.
  • All There in the Manual: Their names are never given on the show, with the exception being Dodomeki Minosaur.
  • Cephalothorax: Many of these monsters are like this, with their body consisting of a head with limbs and some sort of head decoration (where the suit actor’s head is). Those who aren’t this generally have a Belly Mouth instead or are hunchbacked.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: Previous Sentai monsters were created from various organisms or inanimate objects, summoned by supernatural means, or naturally extraterrestrial. The Minosaurs are not only created by using humans as Living Batteries, but they're also near-mindlessly focused on their host's biggest source of stress, making them more akin to Pretty Cure monsters than the typical Sentai fare.
  • Dinosaurs Are Dragons: Not just the Complete, Cockatrice, and Basilisk Minosaurs, but if one were to look closly at every Monster, nearly all of them have the same thing. A tail of varying sizes, even for the ones that shouldn't have them, like the Troll, Mummy, and Poltergeist Minosaurs, showing that they are merely the first step in evolution.
  • Genre Throwback: Hard to tell if it's intentional, but their mindless nature brings to mind Sentai monsters of late 80's and early 90's (from Flashman to Jetman), most of whom didn't talk much but were just snarling beasts.
  • The Heartless: Naturally-occurring Minosaurs are these to humanity as a whole, being spawned from human negativity. The Druidon Tribe creates them by actively sucking the negative energy out of specific individuals, which gives the Minosaur a driving goal to destroy whatever's stressing out their host.
  • It Can Think: Seemingly mindless though Minosaurs are, even early ones possess enough intellect for some level of tactics, such as the Unicorn Minosaur avoiding being hit twice by a stink-based attack by breathing through its mouth after the first time and the Cockatrice Minosaur positioning itself to either make sure the Ryusoulgers can't properly see it or can't attack it for fear of killing civilians.
  • Kaiju: Notably, they look a lot more like traditional Kaiju than the object or animal based monsters of recent years. Episode 1's in particular looks more like it belongs in Ultraman than Super Sentai.
  • Make My Monster Grow: Uniquely, it happens naturally as they absorb more energy, as opposed to an outside force or something that happens when they're defeated. This also marks the first time since Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters that giant monsters can appear without requiring a fight on the ground beforehand. And on the rare occasion note  that they're destroyed at human size, that's it; no giant revival for them.
  • Meaningful Name: "Minosaur" is a Portmanteau of "minus" (referring to the negative emotions that fuel them) and "dinosaur". Alternatively, it is also a play on "Minotaur", but with one letter swapped.
  • Monsters of the Week: The Minosaurs deserve a special mention as the first Sentai monsters in history to be created from humans.
  • Personality Powers: Their powers are derived from the host they were born from and the Druidon are aware of this and as a result look for hosts with the right skillset.

Complete/Dragon Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Dragon Monster
Minosaur Classification: Complete Body
Place of Distribution: Village of Illusions
A fully-grown dragon-like Minosaur born from an unknown host, which appears in its complete state due to having completely consumed its host. It was created from Master Red’s senior student Nire, from his desire to become more powerful.

Unicorn Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Beast Monster
Place of Distribution: Summit of the Swordsmen
Experience Points: 249
A Minosaur born from a fencer named Takanori Mishima, based on his desire to defeat his rival and become the top fencer in Japan.

Medusa Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Half-Beast, Half-Human Monster
Place of Distribution: Petrified Town
Experience Points: 304
A Minosaur born from Ui Tatsui, based on her desire to be seen and acknowledged by others.

Kraken Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Marine Monster
Place of Distribution: The Spring of Sleep
Experience Points: 103

A Minosaur born from a father named Tetsuya Shirota, based on his regrets from being unable to spend time off his work to play with his comatose son Yuta.


  • Arm Cannon: Its arms are water pistol-style guns that can fire either sleeping bullets or pressurized water bullets.
  • Creepy Child: It gives off the vibe due to its simplistic speech patterns and the comatose boy in the hospital. This was not the case, however. The host is the boy's father.
  • Giant Squid: It is themed after a kraken.
  • Non-Malicious Monster: Surprisingly enough, it doesn't really have any real desire to hurt people and has to be harshly wrangled around by Kleon and Tankjoh. Its guns don't even kill people, just put them to sleep. This is because instead of a selfish inner desire, the Kraken Minosaur is born from the desire of a doctor whose young son is comatose in the hospital who deeply regrets not playing with his son as much as he feels he should have.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Here, here!/Come, come!note 

Cerberus Minosaur Brothers

Minosaur Attribute: Beast
Place of Distribution: Poisoned Watering Place
Experience Points: (Younger)109; (Elder)259
A pair of Minosaurs born from Towa's friend and animal cont Sanae Hiragi, based on her resentment for people who mistreat and abandon their pets.
  • Cerberus: They're themed after the eponymous canine. Fitting for being born from their host's resentment of irresponsible people abandoning their pet puppies in the streets.
  • Inertial Impalement: How the younger one dies.
  • Make My Monster Grow: Averted in episode 5 by the younger, but played straight in episode 6 by the older.
  • Me's a Crowd: It was later revealed that in episode 6, this Minosaur has an older sibling spawned from the same woman.
  • Nested Mouths: It has three heads like the traditional Cerberus, except they're inside each other.
  • Ontological Inertia: Unfortunately, even after this Minosaur’s death, its venom does not instantly vanish. The only way to counteract it is to create an antidote using one of its fangs as it was pulled off by Koh in episode 6.
  • Poisonous Person: Its fangs are laced with deadly venom. Said venom could spread even if contact with it wasn’t made.
  • Top-Heavy Guy: Due to the nested mouth design, the outermost head is huge enough to count as a Cephalothorax.

Cockatrice Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Bird Beast
Place of Distribution: Exhilarating Amusement Park
Experience Points: 309
A Minosaur thought to be born from an enka singer named Ippei Shimomura, but was actually born from a Human Alien princess named Fita from the planet Cepeus, based on her negative emotions from being kidnapped by Wiserue and trapped in the Minosaur itself.
  • Basilisk and Cockatrice: It is themed after a cockatrice.
  • Dirty Coward: It is willing to position itself to ensure the Ryusoulgers can't attack, putting an entire Ferris Wheel of children behind it so a finishing move would kill civilians too.
  • It Can Think: As mentioned above it goes for all Minosaurs, but this one takes the cake. Even though it is no more talkative than other Minosaurs, it is also very smart in combat with use of tactics and its environment, in a way we don't see with past monsters or even generals.
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: It attacks with a paralyzing scream. Possibly derived from its host Fita coming from a race of singing-inclined aliens.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: Bad singing causes a bad reaction from it. Its host was said to be allergic to bad singing, so Asuna created an opening for the others with hers.

Mimic Minosaur

Minosaur Attribut: Substance Monster
Place of Distribution: Greed Labyrinth
Experience Points: 339
A Minosaur born from an ornamental box that was unopened for years. Based on its negative emotions of being unopened, it creates a pocket dimension based on the miniature garden it contained inside, which traps multiple humans and siphons off their negative emotions of being trapped with an endless supply of their item of desire with no way to stop or escape.

Troll Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Giant Monster
Place of Distribution: Trick Factory
Experience Points: 848
A Minosaur born from an ex-boxing student named Kenta Mori, based on his guilt over getting into a street fight that crippled his close friend Shoji Kawamura, and wishing to have been the one to have taken the blow instead.
  • Attack Reflector: He is able to absorb attacks with his left arm and fire them back out through the right.
  • Boxing Battler: A given due to his host's boxer nature, which was the reason Kleon sought him out.
  • Gag Nose: Of the swollen, pockmarked variety.. This was also thought to be the weak point, but this only infuriated him.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Come, come!!note 
  • Our Trolls Are Different: It is themed after a troll.
  • Rock Monster: Specifically a mountain troll. Additional features include a snow-tipped mountain above his head, along with moss decorated on his forearms and covering his enitres shins.
  • Zipperiffic: If you look closely, you'll notice a long zipper in the middle of the Minosaur's body, revealing the head.

Shen Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Marine Monster
Place of Distribution: Tower of Fog
Experience Points: 496
A Minosaur born from a firefighter trainee named Shina Masaki, based on his regrets of giving up his dreams of being a film director to live up to his father's expectations as a firefighter. Wizeru specifically requested this Minosaur to be created in the hopes that its host's firefighting nature would give it an edge over the fire-based Kishiryu DimeVolcano to capture it.
  • Blade Below the Shoulder: It has a barb on each arm that can extend into a blade for combat.
  • Clam Trap: It is based on Shen, a shapeshifting sea monster in the form of a giant clam from Chinese mythology that is believed to create illusions.
  • Master of Illusion: It has an ability to project illusions onto clouds of steam it produces, due to its host being a fireman trainee whose real desire was to be a film director. This was used in many ways, such as tricking the Ryusoulgers into seeing each other as mooks, or disguising itself as a female DimeVolcano to lure the original into a trap.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Yes! Real show!note 

Mummy Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Undead Creature
Place of Distribution: Real Room
Experience Points: 305
A Minosaur born from Japan's prime minister Mioko Karino, who in truth was a long-living Ryusoul Tribe member who spent most of her life travelling the world. It was based on her desire to die alongside her aging human lover Keisuke Onoda.

Basilisk Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Beast Monster
Place of Distribution: Park of Encounter
Experience Points: 432
A series of lesser Minosaurs born from the negative emotions of unknown victims. Although based on its vocabulary, the desire appears to be related to cutting something.
  • Basilisk and Cockatrice: It is based on the basilisk. To further distinguish itself from the Cockatrice Minosaur, it was repainted and remodeled.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: This Minosaur first appeared in the first episode, where it shows up at a dam and got destroyed by RyusoulGreen and Black.
  • Moment Killer: This is the reason why RyusoulGold killed it.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Cut it up!!note 
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: It only shows up for mere seconds before being easily obliterated by RyusoulGold in just a few trigger pulls.

Kelpie Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Beast Monster
Place of Distribution: Rain Mine
Experience Points: 312
A Minosaur born from a club host named Kazuma Kuda, based on his stresses from working at his job to support both his girlfriend Akane Mizuta and himself.
  • Cephalothorax: Like the Unicorn Minosaur, its face is on its chest.
  • Hellish Horse: Based on the kelpie itself.
  • Lightning Bruiser: It proves unbeatable by anything the core five Ryusoulgers have in their arsenal, with its water manipulation providing it with extreme offense and defense alike. It's no wonder that Gachireus wants 500 copies just like it.
  • Logical Weakness: While its water shields make it functionally invincible to most forms of attack, RyusoulGold's electrical attacks go through them like they're not even there.
  • Make Me Wanna Shout: In addition to its water-controlling abilities, the Kelpie Minosaur can produce an agonizing soundwave attack.
  • Making a Splash: The Kelpie Minosaur's primary and most dangerous ability is its power to manipulate water. The water shields that it creates are especially effective against Koh's fire-based abilities, but also just prove monstrously strong in general.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Drink!note 

Progenitor Minosaur

A Minosaur born from a Ryusoul Ancestor named Yuno, based on her desire to survive the incoming meteor that would wipe out the world.
  • Technicolor Fire: It can generate and launch blue fireballs from its jaws.
  • Thinking Up Portals: Its body can manifest several wormholes spontaneously.
  • Time Master: The Minosaur has the power to control time, capable of shooting a large rainbow-like beam of time energy from its ring to send its opponent both backward and forward in time.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Wanna live!

Pan Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Half-Beast, Half-Human Monster
Place of Distribution: Farewell Port
Experience Points: 469
A Minosaur born from a Youtube professor named DON Jiro, who specializes in magnetism, based on his anger over his lover Aki breaking up with him for someone else.
  • Fauns and Satyrs: Based on a faun named Pan.
  • Magnetism Manipulation:
    • It can fire beams of magnetic energy which either repels or attracts the targets.
    • Humans are affected differently, as they are all inflicted with the same S-polarity. This causes them to repel away from each other, the intensity of the repulsive force being stronger the closer their bond with each other is.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Split up!/Stick together!note 

Ghost Ship Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Undead Monster
Place of Distribution: Beach
Experience Points: 422
A Minosaur born from a teacher named Emiko, who was Bamba's human lover 50 years ago. It was based on her desire to see a unique rainbow-coloured seashell, found only from the beaches of Mitama town, with which she used to remember him by in the past.
  • Dem Bones: It has white skeletal hands and a skull motif on its body armor.
  • Ghost Ship: It is based on a haunted ghost ship.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Rainbow!note 
  • Sand Blaster: It can fire a sand shot from its bow cannon to bury its enemies.
  • Top-Heavy Guy: The front of a wooden ship makes up the majority of the top half.

Golem Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Rock Monster
Place of Distribution: Wish Stone
Experience Points: 506
A Minosaur born from a wish stone, based on its "resentment" from being constantly wished upon without rest.
  • Arm Cannon: It is armed with a pair of fist cannons for combat.
  • Golem: Based of the Golem creature from the Jewish folklore.
  • Me's a Crowd: Bamba's attempt to destroy the Minosaur by slicing its source stone in half ended up duplicating it instead, as technically a stone cannot be destroyed, only broken up into more rocks.
    • Wiserue's attempt to monopolize on this trait later on by breaking the stone into more pieces was foiled by Bamba and Asuna.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Please!/Wish!note 

Arachne Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Half-Beast, Half-Human Monster
Place of Distribution: Rule School
Experience Points: 335
A Minosaur born from a PE teacher named Misako Iimura, based on her frustration over getting her students to follow school rules.
  • Giant Spider: Based of Arachne, a talented mortal weaver in the Greek mythology who challenged Athena to a weaving contest which resulted in Arachne being transformed into a spider.
  • Logical Weakness: Due to her main ability stemming from her targets breaking her school rules plastered all over the school walls, once forced out of school grounds she is unable to use her ability on anyone, save for a few unlucky victims who just so happened to break the law in front of her off-screen.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Ru-ru-ru-ru-rule.../Rule violated!note (When using her Special Attack)
  • Squishy Wizard: Aside from her special ability to teleport rule-breakers into her pocket dimension, she is stated by Kleon to be physically weak and incapable of fighting, which adds irony considering her host teaches physical education.
  • Top-Heavy Guy: Like a lot of spider monsters in Heisei toku, its eight legs and abdomen make up its head.

Grimoire Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Substance Monster
Place of Distribution: Supreme Atelier
Experience Points: 209
A Minosaur taking the form of an inanimate sketchbook, it was born from an artist named Shotaro, based on his stress from being captured by the Druidons and unable to paint with his younger brother Kyohei.
  • Art Initiates Life: Being an inanimate Minosaur, this was the only ability it possesses. Wiserue uses this extensively, such as creating cages that trapped the Ryusoulgers and creating a giant version of himself when the Minosaur grew giant.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: The cages Wiserue produced through the Minosaur had locks on them. Towa took notice of this and used the Minosaur to produce keys for the cage locks, freeing the captured Ryusoulgers.

Necromancer Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Undead Creature
Place of Distribution: The World of Hades
Experience Points: 448
A Minosaur born from the deceased Master Pink, based on her desire to be revived.

Dwarf Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Fairy Monster
Place of Distribution: Training Road
Experience Points: 312
A Minosaur born from a woman named Mao Yaomasu, based on her wish to reject inheriting her father's martial arts dojo in favor of pursuing her dreams of becoming a patisserie in France with her boyfriend.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Being born from the daughter of the actual martial arts master (and she is not even planning on following that path!) is enough to give the Minosaur martial arts skills that can match our heroes, before breaking out the special abilities.
  • Edible Ammunition: It is capable of firing strawberry-shaped energy blast, as well as creating cake wall with its spatula.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Sweets!note 
  • Our Dwarves Are All the Same: It is based on the dwarf.

Grim Reaper Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Undead Monster
Place of Distribution: Internet World
Experience Points: 423
A Minosaur accidentally born from Anikin, a producer of Youtube channel AnikinTV, after he befriended Kleon and the latter accidentally spiked his drink with their slime. It is based on his desire for his dance collaboration video starring Kreon to be a success.
  • Made of Evil: It is the only subversion of this since Kreon never intended for this Minosaur to be created, moreover with Anikin feeling satisfied with his video, the Minosaur had no negative emotions to grow from and was limited to only working from the internet, attached to the video Anikin and Kreon made. Nevertheless, even with the limitations it had, it still manages to wreak lots of havoc in the real world.
  • Me's a Crowd: It is capable of creating several clones of itself.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Keep watching!note 
  • Sinister Scythe: It is equipped with a pair of scythe blades on each arm for combat, as well as harvesting other people's souls.
  • The Grim Reaper: Based after Death itself.

Dodomeki Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Half-Beast, Half-Human Monster
Place of Distribution: Shock Ring
Experience Points: 843
A Minosaur born from a woman named Chika Sudo, based on her desire for kindness and pity after having been recently dumped by her boyfriend.
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: It has eyes on all sides, including a central one that's apparently in the middle of a toothed maw. Except that the teeth around it are all fingers, and instead of fingernails the fingers all have eyes.
  • Impossible Thief: Fitting into its mythology as a Dodomeki, a thief yokai that steals money, this Dodomeki steals the kindness of others leaving them mean and rude.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Want!note 
  • Scarf of Asskicking: Has two of them along with hair.
  • Youkai: It is modeled after Dodomeki, a youkai that is depicted as human women who are cursed with having long arms covered with hundreds of bird eyes due to their habit of stealing money.

Beelzebub Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Devil Monster
Place of Distribution: Human Body
Experience Points: 396
A microscopic Minosaur born from a man named Rantaro Ito, based on his complex and distress over his wife and the Druidons calling him "Baron Flea" due to his cowardice and size. It is used by Kleon by orders of Gachireus to kill Asuna from the inside.
  • Animal Motifs: A fly, fitting on how this Minosaur is based on its namesake. Said fly can even attack through its mandibles.
  • Attack Reflector: More like Damage Reflector, but thanks to its incredible long whip tail, it can transfer any damage to Asuna's heart, preventing a straight-on battle.
  • Beelzebub: It is modeled after Beelzebub (also known as the "Lord of the Flyers" or the "Lord of the Flies"), a name derived from a Philistine god, formerly worshiped in Ekron, and later adopted by some Abrahamic religions as a major demon.
  • Monster Clown: It has a skeletal clown head on its torso.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Enter hole!note 

Poltergeist Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Undead Monster
Place of Distribution: Laughing Trash Dump
Experience Points: 503
A Minosaur born from a Stegosaurus toy named Gao-kun, based on its despair from being mistakenly thrown away. It is used by Gachireus to create a poison bomb that will wipe out humanity.
  • Allergic to Love: More like hope, but when Canalo inspired Gao-kun to never give up, the Stegosaurus toy generated hope that counteracted the Poltergeist Minosaur's accumulated despair in its body, paralyzing it.
  • Dem Bones: Its face resembles a skull.
  • Haunted House: Its secondary theme as well as a Poltergeist, which makes sense given that they like to roam such places and "haunted houses" are run down and abandoned, just like Gao-kun.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Not trash!note 
  • Poisonous Person: It generates poison gas from the garbage it consumes, and leaks it when it gets damaged. The poison gas can also be directly launched from its hands.
  • Sizeshifter: It can increase its height without the aid of its host's negative energy.
  • Trash of the Titans: It gets its power from this and despair. It can assimilate any object into its body.

Dullahan Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Undead Monster
Place of Distribution: Reversal Battlefield
Experience Points: 974
A Minosaur born from a famous surgeon named Atsushi Miura, based on his stress and narcissistic belief that it is never his fault that all his attempts at marriage failed.

Fairy Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Fairy Monster
Place of Distribution: Cheerful Sky
Experience Points: 811
A Minosaur born from an unnamed man with a trumpet, based on his disappointment in being unable to find the perfect place to practice.
  • The Fair Folk: It is no less destructive than any other Minosaur. It isn’t even the only Fairy Monster out of all of them.
  • Mind-Control Music: It plays never-ending music that forces anyone who listens to it to dance non-stop until they die of exhaustion and hunger. The only exceptions to this are the Sea Ryusoul Tribesmen, due to their sharper hearing, and Koh, whose pain from his injury kept him awake.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: It is currently the only Minosaur who is completely rendered using CGI.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: It is themed after a fairy, despite looking more like a chandelier.

Jack-o-Lantern Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Vegetable Monster
Place of Distribution: Hatred Dark Cloud
Experience Points: 831
A Minosaur born from a random Drunn Soldier, who uses candy to make rainbow-colored rain that turns people violent.
  • Cephalothorax: It is literally a jack-o-lantern with limbs.
  • Hate Plague: A different type. It tosses rainbow lollipops onto people that drains their hate, producing huge dark clouds from the accumulated rage that pours rain onto folks within the vicinity of the rain cloud. Those affected by the rain will start to fight each other out of absorbing the accumulated hate.
  • More Teeth than the Osmond Family: Close inspection reveals that it has rows of teeth that look like it was decorated with a lot of toothpicks, which is a thing you could do with a real pumpkin.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: The Ryusoulgers figure out how to use the Minosaur's ability to exorcise Gaisoulg.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Hate!note 
  • Plant Person: This Minosaur draws inspirations from pumpkins.
  • Pun: The entire reason for how the Minosaur operates - "ame" is the Japanese word for both "candy" and "rain".

Sylph Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Fairy Monster
Place of Distribution: Bucchigiri Road
Experience Points: 462
A Minosaur born from a racecar driver named Saki Koda, based on her fear of disappointing the expectactions of her sponsors after having qualified for her first time in an international championship.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: More!note 
  • Lightning Bruiser: Normally, it doesn't have much attack power or even any weapon/magical power, but the Minosaur makes it up with how fast it attacks, which ends up making it both fast and strong.
  • Super-Speed: It moves even faster than the speed HayaSoul grants, courtesy of its host's nature as a racecar driver.

Gnome Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Fairy Monster
Place of Distribution: Silent Underground
Experience Points: 891
A Minosaur created from a doctor and overprotective mother named Kyoko Taniguchi, based on her worries for her son Ichiro Taniguchi, not to be in danger. She also wants her son to study to be a doctor like her, so she forbids him from playing outside, and these also contributes to the Minosaur's design - Gnome wears a lab coat like a doctor, and its missile attacks specifically target the activation of a RyuSoul (which in turn makes an amusing Leaning on the Fourth Wall reference to the toyetic nature of them).

Charybdis Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Sea Beast
Place of Distribution: Satisfied Dam
Experience Points: 316
A Minosaur created from Gachireus, based on his desire to prove himself strong to Pricious in order to regain his heart.

Wizard Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Majin Monster
Place of Distribution: Magic Holy Night
Experience Points: 718
A Minosaur created from the negative emotions of an unnamed magician, and used by Wiserue to turn all the Christmas decorations into New Years decorations to torment people.

Satan Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Demon
Place of Distribution: Fog of Fear
Experience Points: 409
A Minosaur created from the negative emotions of a cursed mirror that reflects fear, not humans, which is forgotten by people and no longer scared by anyone.

Phantom Minosaur

Minosaur Attribute: Phantom Monster
Place of Distribution: Hidden Cell
Experience Points: 481
A Minosaur created from the negative emotions of Tamada based on his desire to create a best-selling play.
  • Deal with the Devil: Unlike every Minosaur host we've seen who either got slimed by accident or had it forced upon them, Tamada is shown swallowing it willingly, though it does raise the question of how much of said deal was made known to him...
  • Good Lips, Evil Jaws: Has a mouth full of horrifyingly jagged teeth.
  • One-Word Vocabulary: Popular!note 

    Space Dragon 
Attribute: Space Dragon
Place of Distribution: Space
Classification: Space Monster
A giant dragon-like monster from the outer space and Pricious's personal monster.

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