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This page was created to archive the poor page split for Characters.Contra The Team, Characters.Contra Hard Corps, Characters.Contra Antagonists before merging them to Characters.Contra.


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The Team

    In General 
  • Muscles Are Meaningless: Applies to the extremely buff males, since they will die if hit by one bullet.
  • One-Hit-Point Wonder: With the sole exception of the MSX2 port of the original Contra.
  • One-Man Army: Alien invasion? Global terrorist force? Just send one or two badass soldiers to do the cleanup job. Works every time.
  • Spectacular Spinning: Somersaults are one thing in common between the characters.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: This trope happens to every male playable character at some point.

Contra Force

    Bill 

Bill Rizer

Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Contra 3D, Japanese), P.M. Seymour (Contra Returns, English), Steve Blum (Contra: Operation Galuga, English)
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"It's time for revenge."

The main character of the series and a member of the Contra Force.


    Lance 

Lance Bean

Voiced by: Kazuhiko Inoue (Contra 3D, Japanese), Kestin Howard (Contra Returns, English), Alejandro Saab (Contra: Operation Galuga, English)
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"Let's attack aggressively!"

Bill's primary partner during the first few games.


    Lucia 

Lucia/Pheromone Contra

Voiced by: Wendee Lee (Neo Contra, English)
Lucia, a.k.a. Bioroid LCR, was a female cyborg who was created by Dr. Geo Mandrake, but was unable to complete her as he had died. She served as Bill's partner during the events of Shattered Soldier.
  • Action Girl/Dark Action Girl: In Neo Contra.
  • Expy: She is quite possibly one to Ellen Ripley from the Alien film franchise.
  • Fallen Heroine: And Bill does not deal with her betrayal and death any better.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Compared to the other members of the Quirky Miniboss Squad in Neo Contra, she's the only one to be treated fully seriously.
  • Male Gaze: The shots used in her introduction as Pheromone Contra were probably intentional.
    • Should you complete Neo Contra with an S-Rank, it is entirely possible to put the player characters back to action in their undergarments. As for Lucia, she'll be seen wearing a bikini.
    • In Contra 4, she becomes one of the two post-Contra III female characters ascended to playable by looks alone (with the other being Sheena Etranzi from Hard Corps).
  • Mirror Boss: In Neo Contra, if the player chooses her as a player character once she's unlocked.
  • Rogue Protagonist: She's one of the villains in Neo Contra, but unlike Lance, her reasons behind her Face–Heel Turn are unknown.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Arguably the reason why her battle was treated in a fully serious tone, to contrast with previous encounters.
  • You Don't Look Like You: Her design in 4 differs greatly from her original incarnation.

    Jaguar 

Genbei "Jaguar" Yagyu

Voiced by: Beau Billingslea (Neo Contra, English)

Jaguar is a human-alien samurai who serves as Bill's partner during the events of Neo Contra.


  • Divergent Character Evolution: Jaguar inverts this trope between Neo Contra and Contra ReBirth. In Neo, he's slower but more powerful than Bill Rizer, and you can unlock the option to replace one of his guns with a powerful but melee-range katana. In ReBirth, he not only plays identically to Bill, but dresses like him, too.
  • Expy: Takes direct inspiration from the historical samurai Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi — with some cues from Getsu Fuma Den.
  • Human Aliens: He is from the planet called "Oh! Edo". Justified since Neo Contra was set after a major space colonization.
  • Infinity +1 Sword: Jaguar's katana is pretty powerful, just enough to destroy a single machine on its own.
    • An ending in Neo Contra shows him slicing down hordes of enemies with just his katana instead of his guns.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Though he fully averts this trope in Contra ReBirth.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: To Lance Bean, thanks to the extensive redesign he acquires in ReBirth.

Other Team Members

    Probotector 
"Probotect and serve."

Initially a replacement for most of the human characters when the Contra games were released in Europe in the 1990s due to censorship concerns raised by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons (BPjM) on violent games at the time.

They're integrated into the mainstream storyline where Probotector androids are used as scout and combat support units in the Alien Wars.


  • Adaptational Explanation: The presence of the Probotectors in the mainstream storyline is explained; they were originally training robots for Contra trainees (which, owing to their agility, may explain how Contra operatives possess impressive capabilities), before they are retrofitted for combat.
  • Robot Soldier: Probotectors are deployed to support Contra ops as frontline troops when needed.

    Erica Ricci 

Erica "Wild Rose" Ricci

"Locked and loaded!"

A German special forces member with a proficiency with dual firearms. An unlockable character in Contra Revolution who is obtained by completing the game as either Bill or Lance.


    Sally Inohara 

Sally "Moonshadow" Inohara

"Come get some!"

An Asian special forces member and descendant of a ninja clan with a proficiency in hand-to-hand combat. An unlockable character in Contra Evolution who is obtained after collecting 55 medals in Mission Mode.


    Mad Dog and Scorpion 
  • Decomposite Character: Originally, Mad Dog and Scorpion were simply the codenames of Bill and Lance in American regions. With the release of Contra 4, however, they have become characters in their own right within the Japanese continuity.

    Solomon Caesar 
A former soldier of fortune during the Alien Wars, Solomon was captured by the Red Falcon army and experimented on, removing his eyesight and ability to process oxygen. After he was rescued by the Contra Force, Solomon decided to join the force himself. Bill's partner during the events of Contra 4 Redux.

    Anna Crawford 
Voiced by: Rina Sato

    Ariana 

    Stanley Ironside 

Hard Corps: Uprising

    Bahamut 

Bahamut

Voiced by: Mike Ishibe
The main character of Hard Corps: Uprising. Former soldier of Commonwealth, he deserted it after realizing that it was evil. Leader of the Union Force. One of the two playable characters in the base game.
  • Alternate Character Interpretation: The staff members who developed the game do not confirm who Bahamut is, thus one possible clue (apart from Colonel Bahamut) is that this Bahamut might be a young Bill Rizer or someone else with a similar name.
  • The Hero: Of Hard Corps: Uprising.
  • Jack of All Trades: He is the most balanced out of all characters with his speed, health bar, and dash all sitting comfortably in the middle.

    Krystal 

Krystal

Voiced by: Takako Ishizuka
A woman who joined the Union Force to fight against The Commonwealth after her village was destroyed by Tiberius. She partners with Bahamut. The other playable character in the base game.
  • Broken Bird:
  • Eyepatch of Power
  • Fragile Speedster: Her playstyle. With the exception of Leviathan she has the lowest health out of all playable characters with only two bars. As a trade-off she has the fastest dash which mean if you are good with dodging and know the layout of the level, she is the optimal choice for clearing a stage the fastest.

    Harley Daniels 

Harley Daniels

Voiced by: Yvan Pilette
An elite soldier of the Federation Tribe who acts in tandem with Bahamut. Looks for the fun and beauty of battle despite not liking violence. One of the three DLC characters.

    Sayuri 

Sayuri

Voiced by: Mayuki
A mysterious wandering swordswoman who joins the fight against the Commonwealth. Seems to have a connection with Tiberius. One of the three DLC characters.

Rouge Corps

    Kaiser 

Max "Kaiser" Doyle

Voiced by: Michael Silberblatt

  • Ambiguously Related: To Commander Doyle from Contra: Hard Corps, though to what extent is unknown.

    Ms. Harakiri 

Sweets "Ms. Harakiri" Manson

Voiced by: Katie Boren (Ms. Harakiri), Michael Liscio Jr. (Inner Demon)

    Hungry Beast 

Kurt "Hungry Beast" Steiner

Voiced by: Sam Black

  • Brain Transplant: Was once a human scientist who saw no other option than to have his brain implanted into that of a cyborg panda to escape an exploding building.

    Gentleman 

The Gentleman

Voiced by: Raymond F. Pental

Associates

    BR-W9 

BR-W9

BR-W9, a.k.a. Brownie, is a small android girl who talks in a high-pitched voice and is affiliated with the Contra Force.

    Spoiler Character 

Mystery G

Voiced by: Doug Stone
A mysterious soldier who knows all about Bill Rizer and about the Contra. He fights Bill and Jaguar in Stage 2 to prove if the former is Bill Rizer.

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Team Hard Corps

Contra: Hard Corps

    Ray 

Ray Poward

"Locked and loaded!"

First appearing in Hard Corps, he is a member of the Hard Corps and the main character of the game. Along with Sheena Etranzi, Brad Fang, and Browny, his mission was to stop the former war hero Colonel Bahamut from using the Alien Cell for his nefarious purposes. He also appears in Legacy of War and C: The Contra Adventure.


    Sheena 

Sheena Etranzi

"Let's rock!"

She makes her first appearance in Hard Corps. She is a fierce warrior who is skilled in guerrilla tactics, and in jungle combat she is said to be equal to an entire squad. She later appears as a secret character in 4 and Operation Galuga


  • Action Girl: As the deuteragonist of Hard Corps.
  • The Cameo: In The Stinger for Contra: Operation Galuga, she can be seen spying on Bradley as he mutates into a werewolf.
  • Male Gaze: She becomes one of the two post-Contra III characters ascended to playable by looks alone (with the other being Lucia from Shattered Soldier).
  • One-Man Army: More like one-robotic-woman army, with her reputation as this trope getting referenced in the Contra: Hard Corps biography.
  • Stripperiffic: Sheena's outfit in Contra 4 is akin to a bikini. See it here. Her original outfit was only slightly more modest, with a few belts around her midriff and her breast plate covering her cleavage.
  • Tamer and Chaster: Her appearance in Operation Galuga is this compared to the above mentioned outfit, and even to her original Hard Corps outfit.

    Brad Fang 

Brad Fang

"It's payback time!"

Voiced by: P.M. Seymour (Contra Returns, English)

A Wolf Man who was created using genetic engineering and cyborg technology. He's well trusted by the members of the Contra Force and is good at close range and hand-to-hand combat.


    Browny 

Browny

He is the Model CX-1-DA300 Combat Robot, though he is referred to as "Browny" by the Contra Force due to his warm personality. His ability to link up with numerous systems makes him an unsurpassed intelligence tool.
  • Death Throws: He's the only playable character in the entire Contra series who dies in this manner.
  • Double Jump: Out of the four playable characters, he has the capability of doing a second jump in midair thanks to his jetpack. To compensate, he has the lowest jump height otherwise.
  • Necessary Drawback: His ability to Double Jump is compensated with his low jumping height. While he's the smallest of the four heroes, allowing him to avoid attacks easily, his invincible slide is also the shortest.
  • Killer Yo-Yo: His Super-Electromagnet Yo-Yo is an electromagnetic yoyo that is surprisingly powerful, dealing heavy amounts of continuous damage on contact and homing in on enemies to boot.
  • Robot Buddy: A warm and friendly robot of the Hard Corps.

Contra: Legacy of War/C: The Contra Adventure

    Tasha 

    CD- 288 

    Bubba 

Antagonists

    Bahamut 

Colonel Bahamut

The main antagonist of Hard Corps. He was once a war hero, but he suddenly attempted to overthrow the government. While the coup d'état failed, he went into hiding, but later resurfaced to use the Alien Cell for his own plans.

    Deadeye Joe 

Deadeye Joe

A mercenary hired by Colonel Bahamut during the events of Hard Corps.

    Dr. Mandrake 

Dr. Geo Mandrake

He was a scientist who was affiliated with Colonel Bahamut to do research on Gava's DNA. He also built Lucia (from Contra: Shattered Soldier) as one of his plans, but died (presumably assassinated) before her creation.
  • Adaptational Heroism: He doesn't betray the player in the Sega Genesis version of Probotector.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: In the path where the player resists capture in Hard Corps, he stays behind to use teleporter-fused monstrosities against you. When he tries mashing them all together at once, the resulting miserable-looking husk immediately eats him.
  • Posthumous Character: Post Hard Corps events.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Bahamut kills Mandrake and mutates him into a bug in one of the paths.

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Red Falcon Organization

    In general 
An evil organization of brainwashed humans and alien lifeforms seeking to dominate the world. Or do they?
  • Determinator: If their goals in Shattered Soldier were to go by, they won't give up until humanity is annihilated or they're all annihilated.
  • Homage: To the Alien series. Many of their enemy designs are Xenomorph Xeroxes and based on other things in the movies.
  • Nebulous Evil Organisation: Initially they appear as an evil force out to conquer the world. We do learn their true goals eventually however, in Shattered Soldier.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: One possible angle you can interpret their invasion of the planet, given how in Contra: Shattered Soldier we learn they're invading Earth to reclaim an artifact the Triumvirate stole. It's just that they've gone overboard about it.

    Java 

Demon Dragon God Java/Gomeramosking/Red Falcon/Para Slug

The commander of the Red Falcon forces in the first game.
  • Big Bad: Of the first game, where he's the one behind the Red Falcon invasion.
  • Dub Name Change: Was renamed "Red Falcon" in the localization of the original game. In Contra III it was renamed again to "Para Slug", likely because Gava was already given the name "Red Falcon" in that game.
  • Evil Is Visceral: The Final Boss of the game is Java's still-beating heart.

    Gava  

Emperor Devil Gava/Red Falcon

The leader of the Red Falcon organization and the mastermind behind most of the invasions on Earth.
  • Big Bad: Of most games, as the overall leader of Red Falcon. In particular it serves as this in the arcade version of Super Contra and Contra III.
  • Brain in a Jar: You fight his brain in Contra III and Neo.
  • Cognizant Limbs: Tends to have two destructible snake-like skeleton aliens for "arms" in almost all appearances.
  • Demoted to Dragon: Is not the Final Boss in the NES port of Super C.
  • Dub Name Change: The English manual for Contra III identifies him as Red Falcon.
    • Super C's English manual implied his name was Jagger Froid.
  • Eldritch Abomination: A mass of teeth and flesh, several stories tall.
  • Expy: His humanoid form in 3D is similar to either Tiberius, Lance Bean in Shattered Soldier, or M. Bison.
  • Final Boss: Of the arcade version of Super C and Contra III.
  • Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: He appears as a boss in Neo under the hands of Master Contra and is also the Final Boss of Operation Galuga.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Presumably for the first Contra, where the Red Falcon forces are led by Java, who in later games is a mid-boss under Gava.
  • Recurring Boss: He appears at least once per game since Super C.
  • Slasher Smile: His default expression is a toothy, sinister grin.
  • Xenomorph Xerox: Resembles the Xenomorph Queen from Aliens. His appearance in ReBirth resembles the Predalien from Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem.

    Kimkoh 

Shadow Beast Kimkoh/Golden Beast

A creature in the Red Falcon army who serves as a recurring boss in the series.
  • Dragon Ascendant: Considering Gava is defeated right before it, it would appear Kimkoh was the one leading the Red Falcon army for the remainder of the game.
  • Final Boss: Of the NES release of Super Contra
  • Recurring Boss: Starting with Super Contra, it's appeared in a boss in nearly every Contra game.

    Black Viper 

Black Viper

She is an alien leader and the sister of Red Falcon/Emperor Devil Gava. She is behind the invasions in Operation C and 4.


  • Big Bad: She serves as the main antagonist of the American release of Operation C and Contra 4.
  • Brain in a Jar: In Operation C.
  • Canon Immigrant: An odd variant of this. Black Viper was something made up for the American version of Operation C, but was seemingly added to the Japanese canon by way of Contra 4. Though in Japan, the name "Black Viper" was instead associated with a playable aircraft in Sexy Parodius, in which it serves as a Shadow Archetype of Vic Viper.
  • Expy: Of Emperor Devil Gava. She isn't the sister of an Eldritch Abomination for nothing.

    General Varanis 

General Varanis

The ruthless leader of Red Falcon in Operation Galuga. His origins are shrouded in mystery.


Contra: Shattered Soldier

    Spoiler 

The Triumvirate

They are a trio of ancient men who governed the Earth in Shattered Soldier. Their names are Gaius, Nero, and Commodus.


Neo Contra (spoiler)

    Master Contra 

Master Contra

Voiced by: Steve Blum
The leader of Neo Contra and the main antagonist of Neo.

Contra ReBirth

    Salamander 

Chief Salamander

Chief Salamander is a reptilian alien who fights against the Contra Force.

Contra: Legacy of War

    Colonel Bassad 
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Hard Corps Uprising

    Tiberius 
  • Big Bad: Of Hard Corps: Uprising.
  • Expy: Of Colonel, or Master Contra of Neo Contra or Chief Salamander of Contra ReBirth.
    • Ironically, he also seems to be partially based on Bahamut's appearance and role in the original Contra: Hard Corps, up to the point they Tiberius even resembles Contra: Hard Corps Bahamut visually, for example both having long hair and having a stache, as well as both wearing military uniforms and capes.
      • He may be also based off The Triumvirate from Shattered Soldier, if you count the Relic of Moirai fusing with them.
    • Tiberius Augustus = Justice, or The Triumvirate if you count the Relic of Moirai.
      • He also resembles in this form, the first two stages of G-Virus mutated William Birkin, especialy with both sharing the overgrown one arm, with a pulsating, giant eye.
    • Tiberius Invictus = Chaos (or, if you prefer, Valentine from the final battle of Guilty Gear 2: Overture, or the Project C of Neo Contra), and last but not least, he resembles a much more mobile Devil Emperor Gava, especially that both contain the "鬼" (demon, ogre, devil, oni) Kanji in their Japanaese names .
  • Heroes Prefer Swords: A villain example.
  • Parental Abandonment: He abandoned Sayuri.

    Leviathan 

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