The Ryusoulgers

- Back to Base Form: In their final battle against Eras they all started by piloting the Kishiryu while using all the armors with Koh using the Max Changer and later on the Ryusoul caliber in an attempt to seal her. All they succeeded in was reduce Eras to human size and due to the death of the Kishiryu, they only had enough residing energy to transform into their normal forms (with the exception of Koh due to his temporary death) and defeat her.
- Catchphrase: "We will show you...a knight's chivalry!"
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character:
- The Ryusoulgers are ancient tribesmen from a supernatural village, which is a contrast to the previous 3 Dino Sentai Zyurangers (Ancient nobilities), Abarangers (Japanese civilians and a being from another universe), and Kyoryugers (Multinational Team).
- The team's signature weapon is a sword (RyuSoul Sword), to contrast with the Kyoryugers' signature weapon, a gun (Gaburevolver).
- Their knight theme also makes them the opposite of the Magirangers, since both of them are Medieval European Fantasy Sentai teams.
- In a most recent transition, the Ryusoulgers are traditional knights who were passed down their powers in order to fight villains and protect their village, which greatly differs from the Lupinrangers, who were Phantom Thieves that stole their powers, even breaking the law to do so. Meanwhile, the Ryusoulgers are overall quite young (looking) despite being trained in using they're powers even before the series began when compared to the equally dedicated but more visibly older and professional Patrangers, who didn't even receive their powers until the end of the first episode.
- De-power: Due to the death of the Kishiryu, they can't transform into Ryusoulgers anymore with the exception of Koh's Max Ryusoul Red transformation due to its RyuSoul being powered by Nada's spirit. In Kiramager Vs Ryusoulger they're able to regain their transformations via praying the souls of the Kishiryu to grant them their power despite their deaths, though it's unclear if this is a permanent or just a temporary thing. Koh showing up as Ryusoul Red in Zenkaiger vs Kiramager would suggest the former however.
- Elemental Powers: With KyoRyuSouls they not only gain a new armor, but also new elemental abilities. Per standard of Sentai Series, they first show the red and sixth ranger using them, but the other members are also capable of using them. For example:
- The MeraMeraSoul gives the user the MeraMera Armor which gives them powers over fire.
- The BiriBiriSoul gives its user the BiriBiri Armor which gives them powers over electricity.
- The KurayamiSoul gives its user the Kurayami Armor which gives them powers of darkness.
- the KagayakiSoul gives its user the Kagayaki Armor which gives them powers of light.
- The CosmoSoul takes this a step further as it gives its user the Cosmo Armor which basically is a combination of the Kurayami and Kagayaki armor and thus gives them powers over both light and darkness.
- The DoshinSoul gives its user the Doshin Armor which gives them powers over earth.
- The HieHieSoul gives its user the HieHie Armor which gives them powers over ice.
- Experienced Protagonist: All of them has had over a century of training to master their powers and abilities before the first episode of the series.
- Fish out of Temporal Water: The original three Ryusoulgers are this, mostly as a result of having been born literally over 200 years ago in isolation. Towa and Bamba are more adjusted to the modern world as they've been out and about in it.
- Knight in Shining Armor: All of them.
- Master Swordsman: All the Ryusoulgers have had centuries of practice with their swords. However, it should be noted that of the five members, Koh, Towa and Bamba seem to excel more in swordsmanship. Especially Bamba.
- Only One Name: None of them have a known surname although this could be because their tribe is composed of long lived beings living in isolation.
- Really 700 Years Old: All the Ryusoulgers are more than 100 years old. Koh, Melto and Asuna are 209 years old but they all look like they are in their late teens or early twenties.
- Singing Voice Dissonance: The Character Song Album
with image songs sung by the cast, there are noticeable differences between their talking and singing voices.- Asuna, despite being Hollywood Tone-Deaf, her actress Ichika Osaki is a former idol. Her beautiful singing voice is reflected in her song.
- Towa normally has a deeper voice, a bit higher tone of voice, but in his Image Song, Yuito Obara chose to use a much lower voice to perform.
- Bamba's actor Tatsuya Kishida has a higher voice when singing.
- Soul Power: This team's Motif when it comes to the source of their strength.
- Super Mode: While Koh alone can use the Max changer to become Max Ryusoul Red, in theory all of them can use the Ryusoul Calibur to transform into Noblesse mode.
Koh/Ryusoul Red
Portrayed by: Hayate Ichinose (live), Shigeki Ito (suit)
Young Koh Portrayed by: Sakutarō Kojima


- Always Second Best: Koh feels this towards Nada, considering him a better "Red Ranger" despite being the one chosen to be RyuSoulRed. This makes The Reveal of Nada being Gaisoulg even more jarring.
- Break the Cutie: He spends a good deal of his early screen time in the first episode being an energetic, kind-hearted hero. Then Tankjoh kills his master right in front of him.
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character:
- Is just as youthful as Kairi Yano, but is far less moody and cold than his predecessor ever was, being more than cheerful and open hearted.
- From the same series, Koh is equally as Hot-Blooded as Keiichiro Asaka about upholding order and protecting innocents, but lacks the professional yet uptight ways the latter had in his series.
- Curb-Stomp Battle: During his debut as Max Ryusoul Red. Enraged by Nada's death, Koh lays down a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown against Uden. The poor guy didn't stand a chance.
- Deadpan Snarker: While disguised as Saden.Pricious: I have faith in you, of course. But that doesn't mean you won't betray me.
Koh as Saden: In other words, you don't have faith in me.
Pricious: You dare talk back to me!? - Deliberate Injury Gambit: He once lets the Cerberus Minosaur bite his exposed arm so he'd have a clear shot at breaking off one of its fangs to make an antidote for its venom.
- Determinator: By his own words "Limits were made to be broken!"
- Disney Death: Is killed by Eras in the final episode after failing to seal her, and in fact, spends most of the time in the final battle in some sort of Purgatory talking to Eras' core form. After she perishes, the other Ryusoulgers were able to revive him with a Ryusoul that Melto dropped in her body the previous episode.
- Elemental Powers:
- Playing with Fire: Can be equipped with the MeraMera (Burning) Armour that harnesses DimeVolcano's power.
- Yin-Yang Bomb: When using the Cosmo Soul that harnesses CosmoRaptor's power.
- Dishing Out Dirt: When using the Doshin (Smash) Soul that harnesses Pachygaroo and Chibigaroo's power.
- An Ice Person: When using the HieHie (Freezing) Armor that harnesses Pterardon's abilities.
- Finishing Move: Dino Slash (Tyramigo version).
- Along with Canalo, he also gains the Noblesse mode, which is a blue cape instead of armor.
- The Gadfly: Koh likes to playfully tease Asuna for having so much brute strength, which annoys her.
- The Heart: He is very emphatic and understanding, and always tries to keeps his team to open up to each other.
- Hot-Blooded: In battle, Koh is a fearless and aggressive fighter, with a fighting style that focuses on overwhelming offense. It's no wonder the TsuyoSoul is his choice Ryusoul; it gives all the power he needs to go along with his ferocity.
- It turns out this was a serious problem in his youth as shown in episode 26 where he let his ferocity get the best of him.
- Idiot Hero: The first Red in a while to be this; he's definitely got more Ryouga and King than Geki although this is rather downplayed as shown below in Smarter Than You Look.
- Law of Chromatic Superiority: Not only does he get the first power-up armor, he's assigned their first auxiliary mech, the Dimevolcano, and gets to drive the resulting Tyramigo-Dimevolcano combination by himself, in situations where Kishiryuoh Five Knights (operated by all five Ryusoulgers) doesn't quite cut it. Later he gets to be the first to use the combined ShineRaptor-ShadowRaptor powerup armor and Kishiryuoh combined form despite Canalo discovering them first.
- The Leader: Subverted. Being the Red Ranger, you'd assume he'd be this, but in reality Koh has refused the leadership and doesn't see the point of being a leader when they're working as a team.
- Mighty Glacier: His Max Ryusoul Red is essentially a fusion of his Ryusoul Red suit and the Gaisorg armour, making it incredibly solid. Uden's sword had no effect on it whatsoever.
- Nice Guy: Just like his Dino predecessors Koh is outgoing and gentle, to everyone he interacts with.
- The Nicknamer: He's the one who gave Tyramigo his name.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Melto's blue.
- Smarter Than You Look: Although he sometimes acts as an idiot, don't forget he's still a trained Ryusoulger with just as much training as his fellow Ryusoulgers which makes him just as capable as them.
- Super Mode: His Max Ryusoul Red form, where he gains a solid layer of battle armour, tremendously increased strength, and the Max Ryusoul Changer as a set of deadly claws in addition to his Ryusoul Ken.
- Super-Toughness: His body is very durable. He's still able to stand and fight, after falling on his head from a great height (which a normal human would died).
- Sympathy for the Devil: In Purgatory, he expresses pity and sadness for Eras, due to the latter no longer knowing joy and love due to being consumed by her goal.
- Wise Beyond Their Years: Buried behind his hot-headed, sometimes dumb persona lies a surprisingly levelheaded and mature warrior with an incredibly insightful philosophy on the value of life. Best showcased in #48.
Melto/Ryusoul Blue
Portrayed by: Keito Tsuna (live), Masashi Takada (suit)
Young Melto Portrayed by: Takuya Kawajiri


- Blue Means Smart One: Melto is the wise Blue Ranger of the team who serves as its primary tactician.
- Butt-Monkey: He's frequently pushed around by Asuna. Tyramigo messes with him a couple of times. And now he's even drawn Canalo's ire because of Oto. Later, Tyramigo bites his ass and flings him aside like an old shirt. Then there's also Bamba's Death Glare at him in episode 39; plus his situations in KishiRyuOh Five Knights Triken and as Noblesse Ryusoul Blue ending in him and the others defeated.
- Legacy of the Master’s Soul hints that he is Born Unlucky, which is marked by his blue hair.
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character:
- He's the brains to Dan and Nobuharu's brawn.
- Compared to Tooma, Melto is more relaxed and approachable than his incredibly stern and Tranquil Fury fueled predecessor.
- Dork Knight: Usually has these moments when he finds something that interests him - often along the lines of paleontology.
- Genius Bruiser: Is very clearly the smartest when it comes to critical and tactical thinking while being just as capable in combat as his teammates.
- Inconsistent Spelling: Melt or Melto? This was finally put to rest when the Bandai Fashion site used the latter in advertising
◊. - Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Downplayed. He can be very condescending when advising others or asking for help (epescially towards Tyramigo) but still cares deeply about them.
- Laser-Guided Karma: Sometimes Melto's misfortune comes from how objective and insensitive he is to the others, such as some of his interactions with Tyramigo.
- Otherworldly Technicolour Hair: One thing that separates the Ryusoul Tribe from ordinary humans apart from their long lifespans is that some of them can have naturally blue hair, like Melto. However, the rest of the team has otherwise naturally-colored hair.
- Photographic Memory: He can remember everything he's seen. Judging from the look on his face after Master Blue sacrifices himself to save him, he's not terribly happy he'll remember that perfectly too.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Koh's red.
- The Smart Guy: Comes with the Photographic Memory letting him retain information better. He uses this to great effect while creating strategies to outwit the Druidon in and out of battle.
- Strong Girl, Smart Guy: Melto is the brainy Smart Guy to Asuna's Strong Girl.
- Wrong Genre Savvy: He becomes confused when Triken is sulky around him during their first encounter due to the Kishiryu having been created by his people as the partner of the Ryusoul Blue powers he wields. He'd be right in most other Sentai, but much like Ryusoulger's most recent thematic predecessors, Triken and the rest of the Kishiryu are Empathic Weapons that don't like being talked down to.
- Take Up My Sword: Wields Koh's Ryusoulken in tandem with his own after Koh is temporarily killed by Eras.
Asuna/ Ryusoul Pink
Portrayed by: Ichika Osaki (live), Ayumi Shimozono (suit)
Young Asuna Portrayed by: Ena Fujimoto


- Action Girl: It is to be expected from a female member of any Sentai, but Asuna's status as The Big Girl is a rarity.
- Badass Longcoat: She wears a pink trench coat in her civilian form.
- Berserk Button: Making fun of her brute strength is a easy way to piss her off.
- Big Eater: #9 and #10 really illustrate her large appetite; she seems to have a thing for barbecued meat (yakiniku) in particular.
- The Big Girl: Contrary to the previous Pink and female White Rangers, who would usually fill the roles of The Heart or The Leader, Asuna's Super-Strength makes her the first Pink Ranger who is the team's muscle.
- Born Lucky: She is shown to have a lot of luck as shown in #10 when she accidentally hit a specific target correctly.
- Character Tic: Getting all huffy and puffy when she's annoyed at something.
- Combat Stilettos: Though unlike Umika, she only has them in her civilian outfit, not her Ranger suit.
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character:
- While Mei, Ranru and Amy use flexibility as part of their fighting style, Asuna prefers raw power instead.
- In comparison toTsukasa Myojin, the previous Pink who was the calm Only Sane Man of her group most of the time, Asuna is far less willing to tolerate her teammates' antics - especially when her Berserk Button is pushed. Asuna is also shown to lack Tsukasa's cool-headed and analytical nature - being much more prone to being emotional despite being more experienced than her.
- Dreadful Musician: Episode 8 reveals that Asuna is a terrible singer that it is used as a strategy to distract and weaken the Cockatrice Minosaur to save Fita from dying inside the Minosaur.
- Force and Finesse: The Mashin Sentai Kiramager vs. Ryusoulger movie has her be the Force to Sayo's Finesse, resorting to much more direct brute strength to deal with opponents.
- Girly Bruiser: Despite being The Big Girl, she's still got the usual bubbly Pink personality.
- Hot-Blooded: Competes with Koh in this aspect.
- Muscle Angst: She doesn't appreciate people saying she has "brute strength". Poor Koh learned that the hard way.
- The Smurfette Principle: With the death of Master Pink, she's the only female Ryusoulger.
- Strong Girl, Smart Guy: Asuna is the strong Action Girl to Melto's Smart Guy.
- Super-Strength: Being seen as the muscle of the team, with enough strength to send Koh straight into a rock face with a simple shove. Where have we seen something like that before...?
- Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She may be a fearsome Action Girl but she is a bubbly woman who doesn't mind wearing long dresses
- Thousand-Yard Stare: All she can do after Master Pink sacrifices herself to save her life is stare at the spot where she was before screaming in sorrow.
Towa/Ryusoul Green
Portrayed by: Yuito Obara (live), Masato Tsutamune (suit)


- Badass in a Nice Suit: In the Mashin Sentai Kiramager vs. Ryusoulger movie, Towa's clothing changes into a pristine white suit with green underclothing.
- Big Brother Worship: To Bamba.
- Break the Haughty: After taking pride in being the fastest of the Ryusoulgers, Melto shows how he can pin him to a corner in a few steps. And then a straight fight with Wiserue on his own leads to him getting dominated.
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character:
- He's more of a talented pacifist but is Willfully Weak when using his talents than his predecessor Sakuya Hikawa, who have idealistic and positive nature.
- Creepy Child: The youngest Ryusoulger, and disturbingly comfortable with defeating the Minosaurs by killing their human hosts. However, once he notices the other Ryusoulgers have their Dinoknights, he spares Ui.
- On top of this, in #4, he figures out how to awaken his Dinoknight mid battle with the Kraken Minosaur and actively stops Bamba from killing its host.
- He's completely out of this mindset by #5 after Koh convinces him that all lives are equal, even trying to convince Bamba to not kill his new friend Sanae despite the Minosaur that came from her having poisoned him.
- Cute Little Fangs: Japanese fans notes how the actor who plays Towa shows his quite visibly when he smiles. This also overlaps with Towa's Kishiryu being a saber-toothed tiger.
- Dance Battler: A downplayed variant. His Signature Move often involves him hopping around and shuffling his feet to gain momentum before attacking or dodging his opponent's attacks.
- Finishing Move: Dino Slash (TigerLance version)
- The Heart: Towa cares about his brother, and after #4 he's learned to open up enough to make friends with a civilian. By the time Canalo joins up, Towa's been seen working with the Ryusoulger starting lineup a lot more than Bamba.
- Lightning Bruiser: Makes good use of the HayaSoul in combat. Not surprisingly, this translates over to KishiryuOh Tigerlance's fighting style.
- Locked Out of the Loop: Despite working with Bamba for the longest time, he's clearly being kept in the dark about several things - people that Bamba personally knows is one thing, but the true nature of Gaisoulg is a pretty major one.
- Martial Pacifist: He claims to be very pacifist compared to his fellow Ryusoulgers, but is also a competent fighter in his own rights.
- New Powers as the Plot Demands: During the final battle with Eras, he glows green and becomes able to move fast enough to reach Eras, strike her, and bring Melto and Asuna back to safety in seconds. Towa seems surprised that he's suddenly able to to this.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Bamba's blue.
- Shoot the Dog: His method of stopping the Minosaurs? Killing the human hosts to prevent them gaining power. He eventually understands from Koh that all lives are worth saving, and tries to convince Bamba as well.
- Sore Loser: He doesn't take losing in a talent competition very well, especially towards Koh.
- Willfully Weak: Is incredibly talented, but prefers to hold back for some reason.
Bamba/Ryusoul Black
Portrayed by: Tatsuya Kishida (live), Yasuhiro Takeuchi (suit)
Young Bamba Portrayed by: Ryuto Kawashima
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- Aloof Ally: Even after the supposed solidifying of the core five, he's seen around the three lead Ryusoulgers a lot less than Towa. Though this is justified on several occasions by his investigations, and sometimes Contrived Coincidence.
- Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: He honestly thought he could take on Tankjoh solo. To his credit, he did better than any of the other Ryusoulgers in that he was still standing when Tankjoh left.
- Berserk Button: Hurting and betraying his friends is a easy way to piss off the stoic and calm Bamba and Nada learns a very good lesson from him.
- Big Brother Instinct: Gets freaked out when Towa's in danger.
- Character Development: From earlier in the series, when he was antagonistic to the other Ryusoulgers, he later grows to genuinely care for the other Ryusoulgers just 15 or so episodes later: agonizing about being unable to prevent a Minosaur from growing larger (and thus would've killed Asuna as it was shrunken inside her, leading them to temporarily think Asuna died), and angrily fighting Nada possessed by Gaisoulg after he strikes Koh in the back.
- Character Tic: Has a habit of tossing and spinning his sword in the air mid-fight. And he seems particularly fond of stealing the Drunn Soldiers' spears and using the weapons against them.
- The Comically Serious: Bamba always tries to distant himself from his teammates childish antics, and expresses his annoyance in a deadpan manner. In episode 39, when he developed an interest with Akari, even trying to help her out, Melto ends up witnessing all of it, causing Bamba to glare/threaten Melto not to tell the others.
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character:
- Dark and Troubled Past: The reason for his aloofness came when his master suddenly defected the tribe and attacked his village for the Druidons.
- Finishing Move: Dino Slash (MilNeedle version)
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's hostile to anyone (his teammates included), but he's dedicated to protect the Earth and fight the Druidon Tribe while being an Aloof and Cool Big Brother to Towa. Just don't expect him to act nice.
- The Lancer: As opposed to Koh being friendly, hot-blooded, and outgoing, Bamba acts serious and distant and somewhat distrustful from the others, even questioning Koh's ideals of their bonds in a few episodes.
- Mighty Glacier: Relies on the KataSoul in combat, limiting his movements while granting No-Sell-level resilience. KishiryuOh Mirneedle's fighting style actually incorporates elements of sumo wrestling.
- Not So Stoic:
- In #32, he has this moment when he's basically yelling at Nada to snap out of Gaisorg's hold on him.
- In a much more comedic light, #39 has him basically flipping his shit when the Wizard Minosaur threatens the ruin Christmas, to the point where he actually whacks Towa with a bouquet of flowers. It's heavily implied that he's losing it because of his feelings for Akari, the elementary school teacher that Bamba helps out in the episode.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Towa and Kou's red.
- The Stoic: He always maintains a serious and a no-nonsense attitude.
- Tall, Dark, and Handsome: He is the tallest member of the team, and displays a aloof and a no-nonsense attitude most of the time.
- Tsundere: "Deredere" to Towa and "Tsuntsun" to everyone else.
Canalo/Ryusoul Gold
Portrayed by: Katsumi Hyodo (live), Kazuya Okada (suit)


- Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: He sees himself as stronger than the rest of the team.
- Berserk Button: Making a woman cry is one to him and the reason he fights against Minosaurs.
- Big Brother Instinct: He is very protective of Oto, forbidding her to accompany him to the surface.
- Breaking Old Trends: Unlike many Sixth Ranger in a Dino Sentai who started off as villain and are killed off by the end of their series after making a heroic sacrifice, Canalo is the first Sixth Ranger in a Dino Sentai to start off as heroic and survive by the end of his series.
- Butt-Monkey: To Oto every now and then.
- Casanova Wannabe: He keeps running into women he wants to marry. All of them are ether already married or have boyfriends.
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character:
- Unlike his Dino Sixth Ranger predecessors, Canalo started out as a heroic character (though he's more of an Anti-Hero due to his Jerkass attitude).
- And unlike Utchy, who is a Samurai with a weakness for women, Canalo is a Jerk with a Heart of Gold who is actively looking for an ideal wife.
- Is just as smug and self-assured as Noel Takao, but lacks the easy-going and affable nature of the latter, being far more uptight and down-looking on others. This is most evident in their respective debuts: while Noel actively went out of his way to meet and associate himself with his fellow cops and thieves, Canalo flat out tells the other Ryusoulgers that he wants nothing to do with them, twice over. Also while Noel had to prove his trust to both teams, the Ryusoulgers need to prove their trust to Canalo and MosaRex because of the rift between their tribes.
- Defrosting Ice King: He seems to bond a bit with Koh in #16 which is shown through them slightly reject each other through the Minosaur's power.
- Demoted to Extra: Gets reduced to a side gag in the movie.
- Establishing Character Moment: In his first appearance, he tries to give a rose to the girl he was dating, only to get dumped by her for being obsessive. He then hits it off with another girl nearby with similar interests as him, and destroys a Minosaur for interrupting their meeting.
- Finishing Move: Final Thunder Shot (BiriBiriSoul).
- The Friend Nobody Likes: Nobody in the Sea Ryusoul Tribe likes him due to his penny-pinching Jerkass attitude.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite his snobbish attitude towards the Ryusoulgers and being obsessed with finding a bride, at least he cares for Oto and is honorable enough to back off when his advances are refused.
- Leitmotif: Technically he has just the one, first heard as a mariachi trumpet solo that gets played in full in episode 24, but there's also an 80s-style shojo drama theme indicating romantic moments (before it's cut off...)
- My Master, Right or Wrong: The biggest reason he doesn't team up with the other Ryusoulgers is because his master MosaRex doesn't trust the land Ryusoul tribe. He actually doesn't see them as bad people.
- Mythology Gag: His Promotion to Parent would make AbaRed and KyoryuBlue proud.
- Not So Above It All: He always tries his best to maintain a serious attitude but whenever he sees a beautiful woman he becomes flustered, downbeat and playful.
- Running Gag: His failures at finding a bride.
- Shock and Awe: His BiriBiri Soul grants him electricity powers.
- Sixth Ranger: And the first one in a Dino Sentai who is not introduced as a villainous or possessed Ranger.
- Super Not-Drowning Skills: He can breathe underwater as a trait shared by his Sea Ryusoul Tribesmen.
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: An Aloof Ally with some disdain for the main team and a younger sibling who may be the crux to him coming around - he's basically Bamba all over again.
- Telepathy: He is able to communicate telepathically via contact with water.
- The Thing That Would Not Leave: Becomes this towards Asuna by the Distant Finale, spending his time giving impromptu lessons to her students instead of his original plan to find a wife.
See his character sheet under the RyuSoul Tribe section.
See his character sheet under the RyuSoul Tribe section.
Civilians
Ui Tatsui
Portrayed by: Mana Kinjo

- Action Survivor: She gets close enough to the monsters to suffer a nasty *Drool* Hello, and makes it away in one piece.
- Butt-Monkey: In one of the Henshin Lessons videos,
Koh totally misses her being kidnapped by Mooks. Not put in a cell or held hostage, but flung around by her arms and legs like a skipping rope. - Catchphrase: Apparently, she uses "Ui Joke!" in her videos for every pun.
- Driven to Suicide: Once she discovers that the Medusa Minosaur is spawning from her, she tries to kill it by jumping off of a cliff. Thankfully Asuna stops her.
- Friendless Background: The second episode states that she only brought a friend home to visit once before, and that was in middle school. The episode after that suggests that it's a kind of Freudian Excuse, and she makes web videos as a way to get attention. This is also how Ui became the host of the Medusa Minosaur.
- Genki Girl: She is hyperactive and energetic as a Youtuber.
- Impossibly Tacky Clothes: She dresses like a hippie clown.
- Missing Mom: Her mother fell ill and died when she was a child.
- Plucky Comic Relief: Another requirement of Super Sentai supporting characters.
- Put on a Bus: Episode 43 has her getting a film-making deal in America, after already having not appeared for a while. Thus, she leaves at the start of the episode. She returns at the very end of the final episode.
- Stylistic Suck: Her Youtube videos are so terrible that watching a few seconds of one leaves Koh petrified with boredom.
- Trademark Favourite Food: Bananas.
Naohisa Tatsui
Portrayed by: Mitsuru Fukikoshi

- Adventure Archaeologist: He is implied to have been a rather mild variation in his youth as he is in possession of a map leading to the locations of the Kishiryu. This is how he came to be possessed by Seto.
- Cool Old Guy: He helps the Ryusoulgers as best as he can despite his old age.
- Good Parents: He is supportive of Ui's eccentricities, perhaps relating since he's a bit scatterbrained himself.
- Hidden Depths: It is implied he knows more about the Kishiryu than he lets on. This is due to Seto been speaking through him - for his part he seems to be unaware of Seto's existence.
- Team Dad: To the Ryusoulgers and Ui, the latter of which is his daughter.
- Unfazed Everyman:
- He doesn't even bat an eyelid at seeing his dead wife alive and well.
- He also has no idea how he ends up in Seto's outfit at completely random times (and it's been happening a lot), but never spends much time dwelling on it.
RyuSoul Tribe
Master Red, Master Blue, and Master Pink
Master Red Portrayed by: Masaya Kawada (live), Daiki Suzuki (suit)
Master Blue Portrayed by: Jouji Shibue (live), Masaki Ouchida (suit)
Master Pink Portrayed by: Miyuu Sawai (live), Michiru Katada (suit)
- Back from the Dead: Master Pink was brought back from the dead due to the Necromancer Minosaur's powers.
- Badass Longcoat: All three of them.
- Brought Down to Badass: They can still transform into Ryusoulgers even without the Ryusoul Swords. However, they're limited to just their prior skills and generic swords as opposed to the variety of powers the Ryusoul Swords could grant them.
- Death by Origin Story: All of them are dead by the end of the first episode.
- Family-Unfriendly Death: Blue and Pink are incinerated into nothing by a giant Minosaur's fire breath.
- Heroic Sacrifice: All of them die saving their pupils.
- Hero of Another Story: They are the protagonists of the spinoff series The Legacy of the Master's Soul.
- Mentor Occupational Hazard: They die not long after passing the full Ryusoulger powers down to their students in order to highlight just how much more dangerous the Druidons have become.
- No Body Left Behind: When Blue and Pink save Melto and Asuna they're reduced to nothing in a matter of seconds by the Minosaur's fire breath. There's not even ashes left to bury, just a trail of molten rock.
- No Name Given: They're simply known by their title of Master and their Ryusoulger color. Given they die in a single episode, it's probably best we didn't know their names.
- Not Too Dead to Save the Day: Red's body dissolves into energy and flows into Koh's Ryusoul allowing him to transform even though the temple was destroyed, in addition to save Koh from Tankjoh trying to finish the job. It's later shown that Pink and Blue did the same for Asuna and Melto offscreen.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: Red dies halfway through the first episode, and Blue and Pink follow shortly.
Master Green/Gaisoulg (II)
Portrayed by: Unknown
- Brainwashed and Crazy: He was corrupted by the Gaisoulg armor into destroying his own village.
- The Ghost: While he is mentioned by Towa, Master Green never makes a physical appearance; he is only seen in silhouette during Nada's inherited flashback of him using the Gaisoulg armor. Subverted in episode 45, where we finally catch a glimpse of his face.
- Posthumous Character: Is revealed to have died prior to the series, while taking the Gaisoulg armor away from Earth.
Master Black
Portrayed by: Masaru Nagai (live), Seiji Takaiwa (suit)
- Badass Longcoat: Has a long black trenchcoat and is quite the warrior both as Ryusoul Black and Saden.
- Casting Gag: As if casting Masaru Nagai wasn't enough, his appearance as Ryusoul Black even had Seiji Takaiwa as the suit actor. The two were previously Tatsuya Asami and Time Red in Mirai Sentai Timeranger.
- Dead Person Impersonation: He disguised himself as the real Saden after killing him. Unfortunately, that also meant his own heart replacing Saden's in Pricious's card.
- Fake Defector: He appeared to betray the Ryusoul tribe when he attacked Bamba, demanding the Ryusouls. Turns out he only did so because he didn't want the Ryusoulgers to get involved.
- The Infiltration: Attempts this to the Druidons while disguised as Saden.
- The Reveal: He is Saden. Or rather, impersonating the late real Saden.
- Sole Survivor: He is the only Master to be alive at the series' end.
Elder of the Ryusoul Tribe
Portrayed by: Jiro Dan

- Actor Allusion: To say that his actor Jiro Dan had experiences in fighting Kaiju is an understatement. Even less so when clues of his past involvement as Hideki Go was present in episode 34 (his bandana saying "Kaettekita" and an arrow resembling Ultraman Jack's Ultra Bracelet).
- Broken Pedestal: Played for Laughs. Koh and Melto find their wise and noble Elder working in a kebab truck so dissonant from their memory of him that they refuse to let Asuna meet him and instead tell her to remember him as he was.
- Commuting on a Bus: Literally. After he shows off his food truck business, it's a whopping 28 episodes till he appears again.
- Hypocrite: If Master Pink's words were to be trusted, the Elder prohibited his kinsmen from getting out of their village and stepping out into the human world as he did not want mankind to discover Ryusoul Tribe. Yet, he was implied to have sneak out into the human society multiple times even before Druidon destroy the village.
- Impoverished Patrician: Being the elder of a Hidden Elf Village isn't good for much when it gets destroyed. As of his second appearance he's running a Kebab truck and acting as a support to the Ryusoulgers. By his third appearance he's made enough money to open up a cafe, but loses everything by the finale after trying to expand into fitness clubs.
- No Name Given: Just like the Masters his name is unknown.
- Really 700 Years Old: Considering the fact Koh, Melto and Asuna are 209 years old while looking like young adults, it's implied that the elder is even old by the standards by their people.
- Wizards and Witches: He utilizes magic to provide for the Ryusoulgers, though due to his current humble living situation he has to use cheap modern appliances. For example, he makes an antidote to a deadly poison by transfiguring a fang into broth in a coffee pot and serves it to them in paper cups.
Oto
Portrayed by: Sora Tamaki

- The Kid with the Remote Control: Due to her friendship with P-Tan, she gets to operate Yokuryuoh one time.
- Meaningful Name: From Otohime, princess of the Ryugu Kingdom. Also possibly "imouto" meaning younger sister.
- The Nose Knows: Her sense of smell can put sharks to shame, considering how she can find the core Ryusoulgers despite having been on land way less than Canalo.
- Older Than They Look: Much like the other Ryusoul Tribe members, Oto is over 100 years old, specifically 123 years old. Her actress on the other hand, is 12 at the time of her debut in the series. For all intents and purposes though, she's still a child and is treated as such by the Ryusoulgers.
- Precocious Crush. On Melto of all people. Not surprisingly, Canalo is firmly opposed. The fact that there's an 85 year age gap between them means both that Canalo is very justified in this, and that Melto likely will not reciprocate.
- Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Like her brother, one of her purposes coming to land was to look for a husband to continue the Sea Ryusoul Tribe's bloodline with. She currently sees her good man in Melto.
Seto/Ryusoul Brown
Portrayed by: Mitsuru Fukikoshi (live), Riichi Seike (suit)
The spirit of a Ryusoul Tribe member who possesses Naohisa Tatsui's body.- Cast from Lifespan: Turning into Ryusoul Brown burns up the last of his energy; upon leaving Naohisa's body his spirit fades from existence.
- 11th-Hour Ranger: He makes his Ryusoulger debut just two episodes before the finale.
- Handicapped Badass: The S-Naohisa in Ryusoul Brown armor is not a proficient fighter in brute strength, however, he can still use the Ryusouls through his Ryusoul Ken-like sword to support the Ryusoulgers from sidelines in defeating Pricious, so there's still a fair share amount of advantage.
- In the Hood: How he's first introduced.
- Joke Character: How he fights as Ryusoul Brown is how you expect a soul possessing an old guy wearing a suit of armor to fight: Not well. Notably, he able to turn this into Confusion Fu against Pricious, since even he seems mystified at his actions that Seto was able to make an opening for Koh to destroy a barrier he placed.
- Knight in Shining Armor: Parodied. His Gaisoulg-like armor invoked the image of a knight and appears to assist the Ryusoulgers in defeating Pricious at first glance, until Naohisa's old body ruined that image, to the point of being reduced to support his team from the sidelines.
- Palette Swap: His armor is basically Gaisoulg's, just with all the purple recolored into brown.
- Sharing a Body: Seto can possess Naohisa so he could talk to the Ryusoulgers, but only for a limited time.
Nada/Gaisoulg (IV)
Portrayed by: Seiya Osada (live)

- Driven by Envy: His jealousy to not being chosen is what motivated him to seek power, which led him to Planet Nemesis and the Gaisoulg armor. Later on his jealousy towards Koh's personality is what caused the armor to fully consume him.
- Early-Bird Cameo: He first appears near the end of Strongest Battle (though his face is not shown) as the one who picks up the Gaisoulg armor, as episode 30 confirms.
- Fighting from the Inside: In episode 31, he momentarily breaks through Gaisoulg's control to apologize to Towa for attacking Koh.
- Green-Eyed Monster: How Gaisoulg takes control long enough to wound Koh with his back turned."Truth is... I always hated that part of you."
- Guest-Star Party Member: After the Gaisoulg armor is purified in episode 32, Nada officially becomes a part of the team. His tenure lasts for all of one episode as he sacrifices himself to save Koh in episode 33, using his and Gaisoulgs' remaining strength to create the Max Ryusoul.
- Irony:
- In episode 29, he seemingly gets mistaken for an enemy by MosaRex, who is known for not being fond of the Land Ryusoul tribe. Turns out MosaRex wasn't that far from the truth.
- His title as a Ryusoulger is the "Knight of Resilience", yet he doesn't last long against Uden, and died on his first battle as a Ryusoulger due to his grave injuries, despite wearing tougher armor than the main six Ryusoulgers.
- Meaningful Name: "Nada" is an informal term that means "Nothing" or "Zero"; Nada didn't have what it takes to become a Ryusoulger.
- Redemption Equals Death: One episode after letting go of his grudge, he sacrifices himself to create the Max Ryusoul.
- The Resenter: Being passed over for the mantle of Ryusoul Red ate away at him the point that he set out on his journey to find power in order to prove everyone wrong.
- The Reveal: Episode 29 reveals that he is the present wearer of the Gaisoulg armor.
- Sole Survivor: The Max Ryusoul and changer he turned in is the only Transformation Trinket that functions at the end of the series due to the death of all Kishiryu in the final battle.
- Token Evil Teammate: To the Ryusoulgers after The Reveal, though this is only due to him being Gaisoulg's new host.
- Walking Spoiler: It's impossible to talk about Nada without bringing up that he's both Gaisoulg's host and that he dies to create the Max Ryusoul, to the point where his entry here used to be almost entirely spoilered.
The Kishiryu
- Badass Family: Not every one of them, but a surprising number of them turn out to be related, from the glaringly obvious (the Raptors) to the highly improbable (Dimevolcano and Mosarex).
- Combining Mecha:
- Tyramigo + Red RyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze = KishiRyuuOh Fortress
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze + Red RyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh Three Knights
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze + Blue RyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh Triken
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze + Pink RyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh Ankyloze
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze + TigerLance + Green RyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh TigerLance
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze + MilNeedle + Black RyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh MilNeedle
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze + TigerLance + MilNeedle + Red RyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh Five Knights
- Tyramigo + DimeVolcano + MeraMera KyoRyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh DimeVolcano
- MosaRex + AmmoKnuckles + Gold RyuSoul = KishiRyuNeptune
- MosaRex + AmmoKnuckles + DimeVolcano = SpinoThunder
- Tyramigo + MosaRex + DimeVolcano + Red RyuSoul = Gigant KishiRyuuOh
- Tyramigo + CosmoRaptor + Cosmo KyoRyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh CosmoRaptor
- Dinomigo + Cobrago + ByuByu KyoRyuSoul = KishiRyuZin
- MosaRex + ShadowRaptor + Kurayami KyoRyuSoul = KishiRyuNeptune ShadowRaptor
- Tyramigo + ShineRaptor + Kagayaki KyoRyuSoul = KishiRyuuOh ShineRaptor
- Tyramigo + Triken + Ankyloze + Pachygaroo + Chibigaroo + Doshin KyoRyuSoul = KishiRyuOh Garoo
- Pterardon + HieHie KyoRyuSoul = YokuRyuOh
- Tyramigo + Pterardon = Ptyramigo
- Tyramigo + Pterardon + Pachygaroo + Chibigaroo + Red RyuSoul = KishiRyuOh Jet
- Tyramigo + MosaRex + Pterardon + Red RyuSoul = King KishiRyuOh
- Heroic Sacrifice: In the final episode, they all sacrifice themselves to repower the RyuSoul Calibur in order to reseal Eras again. Unfortunately, it breaks in the middle of resealing her, only bringing her down to human-size. After defeating Eras, the Ryusoulgers make a mural representing them in their honor, and vow to figure out a way to bring them back.
- Leader Forms the Head: A variation since the heads don't come from the Kishiryu, but rather from the RyuSouls that hold their spirit.
- LEGO Body Parts: Practically literally. Their designs incorporate a building-block system that serves as the primary combination method. The forms used in the show only scratch the surface of possibilities.
- Portmanteau: Every one of them has their names mixed with something:
- Tyramigo: Tyrannosaurus + Amigonote
- Triken: Triceratops + Kennote
- Ankyloze: Ankylosaurus + Rose
- TigerLance: Tiger + Lance
- MilNeedle: Miragaia + Needle
- DimeVolcano: Dimetrodon + Volcano
- MosaRex: Mosasaurus + Rexnote
- AmmoKnuckles: Ammonite + Knuckles
- SpinoThunder: Spinosaurus + Thunder
- ShineRaptor: Shine + Velociraptor
- ShadowRaptor: Shadow + Velociraptor
- CosmoRaptor: Cosmo + Velociraptor
- Pachygaroo: Pachycephalosauridae + Kangaroo
- Chibigaroo: Chibinote + Kangaroo
- Dinomigo: Dinosaur + Amigonote
- Cobrago: Cobra + Go
- Pterardon: Pteranodon + Blizzard
In General
- Non-Elemental: With the exception of MosaRex and to a lesser extent Tyramigo, none of the partner Kishiryu have Elemental Powers.
Tyramigo
Portrayed by: Masaki Terasoma (voice), Toshihiro Ogura (suit)

- Accidental Misnaming: Maybe. Once he learns to speak, he gets Koh and Asuna's names down easy but keeps referring to Melto as "Salt" even after it's spelled out phonetically to him. It's not clear if he really doesn't get it or if he's just screwing with Melto. It's all but stated to be the latter in episode 19.
- All Animals Are Dogs: Episode 12 has Tyramigo biting Melt's leg for attention, which is something puppies are known for.
- All Your Powers Combined: KishiRyuuOh Five Knights is the combination between all five main Kishiryu and as a result has all their specialties combined.
- Dinosaurs Are Dragons: Despite being a tyranosaurus, he's able to breath fire and the dragon parallel becomes more apparent when he combines with Peterardon to become Ptyramigo who can fly.
- Friend to All Children: Seen as early as episode 2. True enough, the Minosaur targeting children in episode 19 proves to be his only Berserk Button.
- Pokémon Speak: "Tyra!" Later he expands his vocabulary by watching TV, upgrading to You No Take Candle level and eventually complete fluency in Japanese, with this becoming a Verbal Tic.
- Robot Buddy: He acts as this more than the other Kishiryu due to Koh using the ChiisaSoul to shrink him down to the point where he's just a little bit taller than a person.
- Smarter Than You Look: As noted above, he taught himself rudimentary Japanese, a language that is considered incredibly difficult to learn, by watching TV. By episode 19, Tyramigo has become fluent in Japanese to the point of speaking in full sentences, and has been making friends among civilians without incident. By the last few episodes, he's articulate enough to be Mr. Exposition!
- Transforming Mecha: While it may seem like it's already able to transform into KishiRyuuOh by himself, it's actually subverted since its RyuSoul forms the head which technically makes even the regular KishiRyuuOh a Combining Mecha instead.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Doesn't really like Melto, often misspells him name on purpose and argues with him a lot, but when push comes to shove, as shown in episode 19, they are very effective in helping each other out in emergencies; plus when Ms. Misako asked Melto of his name, Tyramigo answered to her with saying his name right.
- Weak, but Skilled: When it forms KishiRyuuOh by himself he lacks the weaponry the other KishiRyuuOh have, but makes up for it with it's Joint Change ability which gives it a level of flexibility.
- Weaksauce Weakness: He gets briefly buried in sand in episode 17, leading to KishiRyuuOh having problems moving around due to sand in the joints. Being biomechanical sometimes sucks.
Triken

- Cool Sword: Knight Sword (though it's placed like a Gag Nose normally).
- Weak, but Skilled: As KishiRyuuOh Triken its arsenal is the same as Three Knights except that it specializes even more in swordsmanship.
Ankyloze

- Humongous-Headed Hammer: Has a hammer tail that takes up around a quarter of it's mass, which can become even bigger as KishiryuOh Ankyrose with the addition of Tyramigo's drill and turret blocks.
- Mighty Glacier: KishiRyuuOh Ankyloze specializes more in strength compared to Three Knights.
TigerLance

- Jousting Lance: Knight Lance which also forms the weapon of KishiRyuuOh TigerLance and Five Knights.
- Lightning Bruiser: KishiRyuuOh TigerLance specializes in immense speed & swordsmanship skills.
- Panthera Awesome: Albeit a biomechanical and reptilian one.
MilNeedle

- BFG: His tail doubles up as a cannon.
- Mighty Glacier: KishiRyuuOh MilNeedle specializes in raw strength and has the fighting style of a sumo wrestler. It wields the dual Knight Mace as brutal melee weapons.
- Needle Attack: Knight Needle.
MosaRex
Portrayed by: Ryota Takeuchi (voice)

- Attack Drone: He suffers from Kibbles and Bits - a pair of Kishiryu ammonites that assist him in battle and form the arms of Kishiryu Neptune.
- Combining Mecha: Episode 17 sees the debut of SpinoThunder, formed with both DimeVolcano and MosaRex.
- Feuding Families: He doesn't trust the land Ryusoul tribe for trying to conquer the Earth after the Druidon's fled, because of the meteor. He later backs off a bit since the modern Ryusoulgers don't seem to be evil, but still watches them in case they are just as bad as the land Ryusoul tribe he remembers 65 million years ago.
- Making a Splash: He possesses water-based attacks.
- Pokémon Speak: "Mosa!". Like DimeVolcano, MosaRex is also able to converse in full sentences since its debut.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: With DimeVolcano, their respective elements contrasting one another.
- Smarter Than You Look: In episode 17, he becomes the first mecha to pull a Not Brainwashed gambit.
In General
- Elemental Powers: To contrast with the partner Kishiryu with the exception of MosaRex, all of the auxiliary Kishiryu have these. These include fire, light, darkness, earth and ice. Notably, there is also a wind element Ryusoul associated with a Kishiryu (ByuByu Soul for Dinomigo), however, Dinomigo's wind powers, as well as any possible armor for using the Ryusoul, is never explored in the movie it was featured in.
DimeVolcano
Portrayed by: Wataru Takagi (voice)

- Catchphrase: "I ask you this!"note
- Dinosaurs Are Dragons: The first fire-breathing Kishiryu.
- Playing with Fire: He possesses fire-based attacks.
- Pokémon Speak: "Dime!". However, unlike Tyramigo, since his debut he is already capable of speaking fluently in Japanese, even making full sentences.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: He is of the fire element, while MosaRex is of water.
- Smarter Than You Look: His whole shtick about giving riddles is a Secret Test of Character.
Shine and Shadow Raptors / CosmoRaptor
ShineRaptor portrayed by: Unknown (voice)
ShadowRaptor portrayed by: Unknown (voice)

- Interdimensional Travel Device: Their combined power as CosmoRaptor, allowing them and the Ryusoulgers to physically travel to virtually ANY dimension, from the world of the dead to even the internet.
- Sibling Yin-Yang: With each other. Shine is white and represents light, while Shadow is black and represents darkness.
- Unrealistic Black Hole: Shadow's ability, and the ability he grants to his Ryusoul's user, allows them to fire black holes that suck in and destroy just its targets, and nothing else.
- World-Healing Wave: Shine's ability, which allows her to easily repair the destruction that happened to the city. This power can also be used by her Ryusoul's user to allow them to heal allies, the exception being wounds inflicted by weapons of Ryusoul origin, such as the Gaisoulg Blade, to discourage infighting.
Pachygaroo and Chibigaroo
Pachygaroo Portrayed by: Unknown (voice)
Chibigaroo Portrayed by: M.A.O (voice)

- Boxing Kangaroo: What their design evokes, in addition to being based on a Pachycephalosaurus.
- Dishing Out Dirt: The RyuSoul also allows its wielder to manipulate earth.
- Expy: Pachygaroo is pretty similar to Bakuryuu Bachycelonagurus, as both are Pachycephalosaurus-themed mecha who can box.
- The Glomp: Can also be seen as a non-lethal variant of Face Hugger. Funnily enough, this is what Chibigaroo does to his father during combination with Kishiryuoh - it literally just glomps and latches onto his father's face as part of the transformation.
- Mix-and-Match Critters They're based on a Pachycephalosaurus and a kangaroo.
- Power Fist: KishiryuOh Pachygaroo is armed with two of these.
Pterardon / Pi-tan
Portrayed by: Takeshi Kusao (voice)

- An Ice Person: He possesses ice-based abilities.
- Kibbles and Bits: A pretty big offender, with his robot mode arms hanging from his wings and robot mode feet front and center in dino mode.
- Power Makes Your Voice Deep: His voice goes down several octaves when he is unsealed.
Druidon Tribe
- 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.
- 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.
- 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!
- 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
Portrayed by: Romi Park (voice), Yasuhiko Imai (suit)

- Attribute: Queen Type Monster
Place of Distribution: Wilderness of Creation
Classification: Druidon Overlord
- 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
Portrayed by: Joji Nakata (voice), Keizo Yabe (suit)

- Attribute: Rook Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Shaking Earth
Classification: Druidon General
Experience Points: 609
- 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 Wiserue, he at least treated Kleon nicer than any way Gachireus and Pricious ever did (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" (Jō), 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
Portrayed by: Hikaru Midorikawa (voice), Shinsuke Kusano (suit)

- Attribute: Bishop Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Lonely Stage
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 142
- 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 ruthless Tankjoh, arrogant Gachireus, and merciless Pricious, 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.
- Card-Carrying Villain: When accused of being a coward, he responds with "flattery will get you nowhere."
- Catchphrase: "It's showtime!"
- 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
Portrayed by: Tetsu Inada (voice), Hirotsugu Mori (suit)

- Attribute: Rook Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Deep Sea of Serious Match
Classification: Druidon General
Experience Points: 653
- 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.
- Even Evil Has Standards: Downplayed. Although he's doing it out of his own selfish desire rather than any actual morality, he's the only general to hold any sort of opposition towards Pricious' leadership.
- 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.
- Hated by All: Despite his tremendous power that exceeds even that of Tankjoh's, 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.
- Hate Sink: He is the most detestable of the tribe (yes, even Pricious has some good qualities compared to him), due to how much of a cruel boss and utter asshole he is compared to the others in his tribe.
- The Heavy: Like Wiserue, he's one of the most prominent Druidon generals, due to his ability to regenerate, serving as the primary threat alongside him for most of the series until Pricious' debut.
- Insistent Terminology: He does not run; he makes strategic withdrawals.
- The Irredeemable Exception: Out of the entire Dureidon Tribe, 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The Starscream: He becomes this following Pricious' debut, creating several plans in an attempt to undermine him and take back his and Wiserue's heart cards.
- 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
Portrayed by: Volcano Ota (voice), Yasuhiko Imai (suit)

- Attribute: Bishop Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Closed Labyrinth
Classification: Druidon General
Experience Points: 248
- Awesomeness by Analysis: Uden copies the abilities of the Ryusouls by trapping them in him and observing how they fight.
- Cool Mask: Wears a mask that hides his true face.
- Dark Is Evil: Has a predominantly black color scheme, fitting his intimidating presence.
- Dimensional Cutter: He can perform an energy slash with warp energy that traps his opponents in his pocket dimension.
- Hero Killer: Mortally wounds Nada in his first and only debut. He is also responsible for the formation of Max Ryusoul Red.
- Knight of Cerebus: Has no comedic traits whatsoever, and while he is only in one episode, it ends in tragedy.
- Minor Major Character: Despite only appearing in one episode, he's the one responsible for offing Nada and for causing the creation of Max Ryusoul Red.
- The Quiet One: Uden rarely speaks, which often annoys the other Druidon generals.
- Small Role, Big Impact: Uden may have lasted only a single episode, but he shows that dealing with the Druidon Tribe is no easy game, as Nada's death shows.
- Variant Power Copying: Through his sight, Uden is able to copy the abilities of his opponents in combat, copying the BiriBiriSoul, MeraMeraSoul, DosshinSoul, and HieHieSoul.
- We Hardly Knew Ye: He lasted shortest out of any Druidon generals, appearing only in the very episode he debuted.
Pricious
Portrayed by: Romi Park (voice), Yohei Fujita (suit)

- Attribute: Knight Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Deep in the Settlement
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 710
- 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.
- Cool Big Sis/Bro: Acts like one to the Gunjojis, calling them "little brothers" and treating them more favorably than the other generals.
- 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.
- 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".
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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
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.
- Cool Mask: Like Uden he wears a mask. Which makes it easy for Master Black to impersonate him by donning his armor.
- The Faceless: Unlike Uden, we never see what's actually under Saden's mask.
- Impersonation-Exclusive Character: Apart from his death scene, what we know of the real Saden is via Master Black impersonating him.
- No-Nonsense Nemesis: Like his predecessor Uden, Saden is unflinching and persistent in carrying out his mission.
- Palette Swap: He is basically Uden but with mirrored parts and a slight inversion in colors. Both the Ryusoulgers and Wiserue even mistakes him for the late Uden.
- Posthumous Character: The real Saden is dead prior to the series and only shows up in a flashback. The one we see is actually Master Black in disguise.
- Restraining Bolt: Pricious has Saden under his thumb thanks to the same kind of heart card he's used on Wiserue and Gachireus. Despite the former's constant emphasis that he has his full trust in the latter's loyalty to him.
- Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To Uden, the only difference being that Saden is more talkative.
Gunjoji
Portrayed by: Tomoaki Maeno (voice), Shogo Teramoto (suit)

- Attribute: Knight Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Iron Wall Barrier
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 489
- Badass Bandolier: A pair of ammunition belts (one on both shoulders) connected to the weapon on his chest.
- The Brute: They're mostly used by Pricious as Dumb Muscle on missions.
- 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.
- 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
Portrayed by: Kōzō Shioya (voice), Danki Sakae (suit)

- Attribute: King Class Executive
Place of Distribution: Runaway Hill
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 909
- 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.
- 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.
- Dual Wielding: Like his name suggests, he uses dual swords as his weapons of choice.
- 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
Portrayed by: Ryōko Shiraishi (voice), Naoko Kamio (suit)

- Attribute: Slime Type Monster
Place of Distribution: Enjoyable Work
Classification: Druidon general
Experience Points: 900
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 one 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
Portrayed by: Tomokazu Seki (voice), Riichi Seike (suit)

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'être 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.
- Knightly Sword and Shield: A given, since he is an animated suit of knightly armor.
- Knight of Cerebus: Gaisoulg is not only a literal Black Knight, but is also a bigger Serious Business for the Ryusoulgers.
- 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
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
- An Arm and a Leg: Loses its tail before being destroyed by KishiRyuOh.
- Hero Killer: It kills Master Blue and Master Pink.
- Kaiju: Its appearance and roar bear a resemblance to Godzilla, and it starts out as a giant.
- Starter Villain: The first Minosaur, and a real tone setter for how dangerous they can be.
- Super Mode: As its name implies, this is the ultimate form a Minosaur assumes once it has completely consumed its host.
Unicorn Minosaur
- Minosaur Attribute: Beast Monster
Place of Distribution: Summit of the Swordsmen
Experience Points: 249
- Cephalothorax: Its face located on the chest.
- Implausible Fencing Powers: Its power set comes from its human origin's fencing skills turned up to superhuman levels.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Number one!!note
- Super-Speed: It is capable of moving at high speed.
- To Be a Master: Its host's desire is to become "number one" in fencing.
- Unicorn: It is themed after a unicorn.
Medusa Minosaur
- Minosaur Attribute: Half-Beast, Half-Human Monster
Place of Distribution: Petrified Town
Experience Points: 304
- Attention Whore: She was born from Ui's desire to be acknowledged by others.
- Belly Mouth: Has a snaggletoothed, wild-eyed face on her chest in addition to the feminine one on her head.
- Medusa: Modeled after the gorgon.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Take a look at me...note
- Personality Powers: Her power was born from Ui's incredibly cringey videos, as they're so bad that Koh gets paralyzed by just watching it.
- Shmuck Bait: Her basic level of speaking constantly tells everyone to look at her, which is a quick way to get Taken for Granite.
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
- 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
- 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.
- Super-Scream: 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
- Lotus-Eater Machine: Functions more like this than a Monster of the Week.
- Non-Standard Character Design: Unlike many of the Minosaurs before and after it, it takes the form of a treasure chest. This is derived from its host being not a human, but an ornamental box that held negative emotions from being unopened for years to show the miniature garden it contained.
- Shout-Out: It's based on the Mimic from Dungeons & Dragons, a Shapeshifter creature that commonly disguises itself as a treasure chest.
Troll Minosaur
- Minosaur Attribute: Giant Monster
Place of Distribution: Trick Factory
Experience Points: 848
- 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
- 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
- Chest Blaster: It can fire a truth-inducing beam from the orb in its chest, forcing whoever hits by the beam to tell the truth.
- Mummy: Based on the undead itself.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Wannada!note / Wanna die...
- Scary Scorpions: Its feet are modeled after scorpions, something not unheard of in deserts like Egypt.
- Top-Heavy Guy: Complete with designs from pyramids.
- Weaksauce Weakness: Thanks to being covered in dry bandages, fire can harm it even in giant form.
- What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: While no slouch in short to medium range combat, its primary ability is making people spew out the truth. So basically it destroys relationships as well. Unfortunately for it, that power returns only to bite it in the ass when it targets both Tyramigo and DimeVolcano: instead of fighting each other, the two Kishiryu confess their true feelings to one another as friends.
Basilisk Minosaur
- Minosaur Attribute: Beast Monster
Place of Distribution: Park of Encounter
Experience Points: 432
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- Super-Scream: In addition to its water-controlling abilities, the Kelpie Minosaur can produce an agonizing soundwave attack.
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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Back from the Dead: Its main ability causes the dead to be revived, at the cost of the living disappearing in their place. It mainly uses this to bring Tankjoh back to life, under Kleon's orders.
- Dem Bones: Wears a skeletal-like armor on its arms
- Dimension Lord: It can travel between the lands of the living and the dead, temporally breaking the walls of reality in the process. Only the Cosmos Raptors could keep up with it's power.
- Master of Illusion: It can create an illusion of its weapon for a sneak attack
- Necromancer: Based after the master of the living and the dead.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Switch...!note
- Power Floats: It is capable of levitating itself.
Dwarf Minosaur
- Minosaur Attribute: Fairy Monster
Place of Distribution: Training Road
Experience Points: 312
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- Yōkai: 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
- 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
- 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
Place of Distribution: Reversal Battlefield
Experience Points: 974
- Blade Below the Shoulder: It has a pair of blades on each arm for combat. It also has a third as a tail, but never used in combat.
- Cephalothorax: One of the few Minosaurs whose face is on its chest.
- Climax Boss: It was born from a "High-Performance Bachelor" thus resulting in a "High-Performance Minosaur," with the strength, speed, and durability to match.
- Evil Is Petty: Because no women would want to date him, his Minosaur can blind women, and is pretty useless in an actual fight because everyone else is a guy. He makes up for it with its insane strength.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Surgery prince!note
Fairy Minosaur
Place of Distribution: Cheerful Sky
Experience Points: 811
- 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
Place of Distribution: Hatred Dark Cloud
Experience Points: 831
- 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
Place of Distribution: Bucchigiri Road
Experience Points: 462
- 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.
- One-Word Vocabulary: More!note
- Super-Speed: It moves even faster than the speed HayaSoul grants, courtesy of its host's nature as a racecar driver.
Gnome Minosaur
Place of Distribution: Silent Underground
Experience Points: 891
- Badass Longcoat: It looks like it wears a white one, which is fitting since its host is a doctor.
- Invisibility: The missiles it attacks with are invisible, so the Ryusoulgers only knew the missiles are coming because of their sound.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Stop!note
- Our Gnomes Are Weirder: It is based on a gnome.
Charybdis Minosaur
Place of Distribution: Satisfied Dam
Experience Points: 316
- Making a Splash: Its primary ability is to manipulate water at will.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Why?!note
- Weaksauce Weakness: If the water in its container dries out, it can't use its water-based abilities.
Wizard Minosaur
Place of Distribution: Magic Holy Night
Experience Points: 718
- One-Word Vocabulary: Magic!
- Our Mages Are Different: The "gadget user" variant. It can only use magic through its scepter, the moment the scepter is destroyed, it can only resort to rather weak physical attacks.
Satan Minosaur
Place of Distribution: Fog of Fear
Experience Points: 409
- Beam Spam: They are indigo-colored.
- Big Red Devil: Based on Satan, the enemy of God.
- The Bus Came Back: Another Satan Minosaur was created from Melto in order for him, Asuna, and Kreon to escape Eras' body. It was destroyed soon after manifesting as a giant by Eras afterward.
- Glass Cannon: While the first one had Story Breaker Powers, the second one spent barely a minute in giant form before Eras smashed it like actual glass. Mind you, it's less due to him being weaker than it is to the fact that Eras is ridiculously powerful, even by final boss standards.
- Mirror Monster: It was born from said cursed mirror.
- Needle Attack: It can launch its spikes.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Fear!
- Palette Swap: Of Ultimate Dai-Satan from Four Week Continuous Super Sentai Strongest Battle.
- Super Smoke: t is capable of emitting mist. This power even allows it to envelop its foes in nightmares or become a cloud of mist.
Phantom Minosaur
Place of Distribution: Hidden Cell
Experience Points: 481
- 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
Place of Distribution: Space
Classification: Space Monster
- Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever: Unlike Minosaurs it starts off gigantic in size.
- Our Dragons Are Different: Is a Dragon in SPACE.
- Space "X": Space meets Dragon.
- Shock and Awe: It shoots lightning from the horn on its head.
Movie and Spinoff-Exclusive Characters
Characters from Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger The Movie: Time Slip! Dinosaur Panic!!
Yuno
Portrayed by: Rie Kitahara
An ancient Ryusoul Tribe member, whose despair at the oncoming destruction of the ancient world by a massive meteor created the Minosaur that would transport her to the modern world.- Advanced Ancient Humans: She's a human from 65 million years ago with knowledge of Kishiryu.
- The Cameo: She appears in episode 38 of the main series as the spirit guardian of the Ryusoul Calibur.
Valma/Gaisoulg (I)
Portrayed by: Shiro Sano
Yuno's father and the original Gaisoulg, who went mad with power thanks to the armor, and tried to take over the ancient world. While a massive meteor threaten the Earth.- Advanced Ancient Humans: He's a human from 65 million years ago, who created the Gaisoulg armor, and is implied to have created Dinomigo as well.
- Big Bad: Of the movie.
Dinomigo

- Attack Drone: Much like MosaRex, Dinomigo has two little Kishiryu called Cobrago, that assist Dinomigo in battles and becomes part of its armor during transformation into robot mode.
- Blow You Away: Supposedly has wind-based abilities, based on its Ryusoul's power.
- Schizo Tech: Dinomigo's robot mode somehow resembles a Sengoku era armored samurai, complete with do-maru style samurai helmet, which definitely didn't exist, to both humans and aliens, in 65 million years ago. Not to mention the double barrel guns on the back of the dinosaur mode. Furthermore, the Cobrago pair are based on cobra snakes, which should not have existed yet in dinosaur era.
Characters from Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger
Griffon Minosaur
Place of Distribution: ???
Experience Points: ???
- Canon Immigrant: It first appeared as a generic monster on a stage show early in the show's run, but appears in the show proper in Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger.
- No-Sell: Ganima is immune to the draining of his negative emotions.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Treasure!note
Characters from Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger Special Chapter: Memory of Soulmates
Maeko Minosaur
Place of Distribution: ???
Experience Points: ???
- Coconut Superpowers: Looks exactly like a human and has the ability to cancel the transformation RyuSouls.
- Criminal Doppelgänger: To the real Maeko.
- Hate Plague: Similar to the Jack-O-Lantern Minosaur.
- Non-Standard Character Design: Looks exactly like a normal human.
- One-Word Vocabulary: Can’t change!note
Characters from Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger: The Legacy of the Master's Soul
Portrayed by: Kanon Hanakage
A student of Master Pink.- The Ace: Introduced using a move she invented herself to defeat 4 opponents at once.
- Bullying a Dragon: She thought it was a good idea to take on Asuna in a fight.
- Jerkass: Badmouths both Asuna and Melto behind their backs.
- Red Herring: Initially believed to be the progenitor for the Minosaur, as it was using her Signature Move and she was found exhausted afterwards.
Portrayed by: Karen Miyazaki
A former student of Master Blue.- Deadpan Snarker: When Bamba and Towa determine that she didn’t produce the Mysterious Minosaur, she comments that they don’t know for sure, since she’s overflowing with negative emotions.
- Foil: To Nada, as former students of Masters. While both Masters Black and Red passed over Nada due to him being an Inadequate Inheritor, Mayu left voluntarily because Master Blue saw Melto as a Teacher's Pet (and due to her own unrequited feelings for him).
- Hopeless Suitor: With Master Blue’s focus entirely on Master Pink, Mayu never stood a chance.
Portrayed by: Ren Komai
A girl looking for RyusoulRed.- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: She initially seems like a Loony Fan in a Rescue Romance, but then she reveals that it wasn’t real.
- One Degree of Separation: Ran into Towa and Bamba during her search, long before Koh, Melt or Asuna ever heard of them.
- You Killed My Father: The real reason she’s hunting down Master Red. Her father Hiiragi was the previous RyusoulRed and she believes that the Master murdered him to claim the title. When she discovers that Nire was responsible, Hana subverts this by befriending him and deciding to better herself.
Portrayed by: Kenji Matsuda
A fellow student of Master Red under the previous RyusoulRed.- Anti-Villain: His desire for the KanaeSoul, even at the cost of Mayu’s life, was all so he could resurrect Hiiragi.
- The Atoner: Seeks to resurrect Hiiragi to do this for having killed him in the first place.
- Mercy Kill: Did this to Hiiragi when he was about to birth a Minosaur to spare his fellow student from tarnishing his own name.
- No Body Left Behind: His body dissolves upon being completely drained by the Minosaur.
- Small Role, Big Impact: He’s only in an online prequel (and dies by the end of it) but the Minosaur he birthed is the Starter Villain for the series.

