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Template:Characterinfo Great Emperor Zero (ゼロ大帝, Zero Taitei, 14-24): A body double who poses for the real Zero, using his lance to execute traitors and failures alike. When Amazon arrives to Garanda's base, Zero negates the GiGi Armlet's powers with his lance as the Helium Bomb is installed. However, once the GaGa Armlet is fused to the GiGi Armlet, Amazon become immune to Zero's power as he loses his arm to the Kamen Rider before he gets impaled by his own pit trap.
Background
Great Emperor Zero is the title of those who inherited three sacred treasures of the Garanda Empire's ruling Zero House (ゼロ家, Zero-ka): the Helmet of Flaming Wings (火の翼のかぶと, Hi no Tsubasa no Kabuto), the Blood Cloak (血のマント, Chi no Manto), and the spear Blue Thunder (青い雷, Aoi Kaminari). The current Great Emperor Zero was said to have been born in 1938, and aged 37 when he was slain in 1975.
The legendary ruler of the Garanda Empire, Great Emperor Zero asserts his claim of descent from the ruling dynasty of the ancient Parthian Empire. He wears a helmet with a flaming decoration while his body is guarded by steel armor. A very cruel man, Zero does not hesitate to execute unsuccessful Beastmen and Kurojusha with a sparkling high voltage beam from the Blue Lightning spear.[1]
Biography
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Appearances in other media
Kamen Rider Spirits
In the manga Kamen Rider Spirits, "Great Emperor Zero" transplanted Daisuke Yamamoto's left arm with a GiGi Armlet, transforming into Amazon Rider himself.
Kamen Rider SD: Sortie!! Rider Machines
Great Emperor Zero appears as the fourth boss at the end of the fourth stage. He appears in a rocket powered walker mecha and fires his machine gun at V3 while trying to side swipe the Hurricane. Using defensive powerups to hit him at a distance or dodge his gunfire and kick the mech and it will eventually whittle down his armor and destroy the walker mecha.
Behind the scenes
Portrayal
Great Emperor Zero is portrayed by Hirohisa Nakata (中田 博久, Nakata Hirohisa) who previously played the titular character of Captain Ultra and would later play Mason in the 1984 Super Sentai series Choudenshi Bioman.
Conception
Great Emperor Zero's design is based on a knight of Medieval Europe, recalling the Spanish Conquistadors who conquered the Incan Empire in what would become the home of Amazon.[2]
Appearances
- Kamen Rider Amazon
- Episode 14: The Ten-Faced Demon Dies! And a New Enemy?
- Episode 15: He Came Forth! The Terrible Great Emperor Zero
- Episode 16: Garander's Tokyo Sea of Flames Operation!! (theatrically screened as Kamen Rider Amazon)
- Episode 17: Mt. Fuji Big Explosion? The Tokyo Fry Pan Operation
- Episode 18: Zero's Terror! The Massive Earthquake Operation!!
- Episode 19: Going into Action, The Garander Youth Squad
- Episode 20: Mole Beastman's Last Activity!!
- Episode 21: Cannibal Beastman to Eat the Frozen Rider
- Episode 22: Inca Doll's Day to Annihilate Greater Tokyo
- Episode 23: Imitation Riders vs. Amazon Rider!
- Episode 24: You Did It, Amazon!! The End of Great Emperor Zero!!
See also
- Garanda Greeed, the Greeed embodiment of the Garanda Empire made in the image of Great Emperor Zero
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Kamen Rider |
Daisuke Yamamoto |
Gear |
GiGi Armlet - Condorer - Jungler - GaGa Armlet |
Allies |
Tobei Tachibana - Masahiko Okamura - Ritsuko Okamura - Mole Beastman - Elder Bago - Professor Taro Kosaka |
Gedon |
Jyumenki Golgos - Red Followers |
Spider Beastman - Vampire Bat Beastman - Mantis Beastman - Large Centipede Beastman - Mole Beastman - Porcupine Beastman - Snake Beastman - Crocodile Beastman - Crab Beastman - Black Cat Beastman - Snail Beastman - Ant Beastman - Dobsonfly Beastman |
Garander Empire |
Zero the Great - Ruler - Black Followers |
Bee Beastman - Diving Beetle Beastman - Toad Beastman - Tiger Beetle Beastman - Owl Beastman - Mushroom Beastman - Sea Anemone Beastman - Japanese Dwarf Flying Squirrel Beastman - Salamander Beastman |
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- ↑ Kamen Rider 1971-1984 (2014), p. 283, [Great Emperor Zero Setting Memo]
- ↑ Kamen Rider 1971-1984 (2014), p. 283, [Great Emperor Zero Setting Memo]