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Revision as of 04:13, 27 January 2020
This article is about a villain in Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger. |
Wiserue (ワイズルー Waizurū)[1] was the second general of Druidon Tribe and a major antagonist of Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger.
Character History
Origin
65 million years ago, Wiserue and the Druidon Tribe went to war with the Ryusoul Tribe for dominance over the Earth. Their plan of conquest was interrupted by an approaching meteorite, forcing the entire Druidon Tribe to leave the Earth and drift into space as the meteor struck the Earth and wiped out the dinosaurs. TV STORY-Ep. 1: Que Boom!! Ryusoulger
Arrival
Death
After his defeat at the hands of Max Ryusoul Red, Wiserue decided that as Koh had proven to be better, his role had terminated. He soon gave up his life, leaving Kleon screaming in grief. TV STORY-Ep. 42: The Decisive Battle Stage
Despite his apparent death, Kleon found the card representing his heart discarded on the ground. TV STORY-Ep. 43: Mother of the Druidon
Personality
Wiserue is the brains of the Druidon Army. He has an enormous ego and loves the spotlight, to the point anyone who he feels has more attention or rips him off drives him angry. In spite of his eccentricities, he's very calculating, manipulative, and dangerous, yet can also be respectful towards a challenge. He is also backstabbing, hypocrytical, a cheater, sore loser and mainly focuses on unfair play, with some of his approaches often seen as cowardly. Unlike Tankjoh or Gachireus, Wiserue's methods mainly focus around attention and psychological torture, while the other two focuses on physical pain.
Despite his inflated ego, he does seem to hold some respect for Kleon, and is the only general to actually be nice to him. One such moment was when Kleon was mourning for Tankjoh's third death, he understood why allowed him to cry and even handed him a hankerchief.
Wiserue's disguises
Powers and Abilities
- Hypnosis: Through his eyes after lifting his visor, Wiserue can influence other people's minds to his commands.
- Illusion: Wiserue can create, shape and manipulate illusions, causing humans to see, hear, and touch nonexistent things.
- Shapeshifting: Through his illusion, Wiserue can disguise himself or another to look like a different person.
- Energy Slash: Wiserue can channel his illusion energy through his Stickkiller to perform a light-blue energy slash.
- Portal Creation: Wiserue can create a chessboard-based laser portal to teleport himself from one place to another.
Arsenal
- Stickiller (ステッキラー Sutekkirā): Wiserue wields a microphone-style staff for close combat. It is also capable of firing energy projectiles.
- Grimoire Minosaur: He uses an object from the host to create anything (even living beings) by drawing into it. When the Minosaur gets enlarged, Wizeru can draw bigger ones.
- Pot: Wiserue temporarily wielded a pot to collect the souls the Grim Reaper Minosaur harvested.
Behind the Scenes
Portrayal
Wiserue is voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa (緑川 光 Midorikawa Hikaru), who previously voiced Bakuryuu TopGaler in Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger, Dragon Dark King Salamandes in Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive, and Dune in Heartcatch Pretty Cure!. His suit actor is Shinsuke Kusano (草野伸介 Kusano Shinsuke).
Profile
- Height: 193cm
- Weight: 290kg
- Attribute: Bishop Class Executive
- Place of Distribution: Lonely Stage
- Classification: Druidon general
- Experience Point: 142
Notes
- His motif is based on a bishop chess piece, a circus announcer, and a wizard.
- This may also be a reference to the Wizard chess piece used in the commercial chess variant Omega Chess.
- His pre-battle catchphrase “It’s showtime!” is similar to the catchphrase of Kamen Rider Wizard and identical to that of Kamen Rider Psyga.
- Wiserue is the first of the Druidon Tribe to infiltrate the Ryusoulgers’ base of operations.
- Kleon likes him the most compared to Tankjoh & Gachireus.
- Wiserue's design is slightly similar to that of Victorious Saint Coolgin from the Metal Heroes show Choujinki Metalder.
- And in turn, Deceminator from VR Troopers.
- Wiserue is the last arc boss and villain general debuting in the Heisei era.
- He is also the first arc boss/general to be defeated in 2020s (although he's not the current arc boss at the time he's defeated).
- Wiserue is the fourth Druidon general to die, and the first to have willingly given up his life.
- With a total of 30 appearances, Wiserue is the second longest lasting Druidon, after Kleon.
Appearances
- File:Icon-ryusoger.png Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger
- Ep. 7: Princess of Cepeus (First Appearance)
- Ep. 8: Singing Voice of Miracle
- Ep. 9: The Strange Treasure Chest
- Ep. 10: Invincible Counter
- Ep. 11: The Quiz King of Flames
- Ep. 12: Scorching Illusion
- Ep. 13: The Prime Minister is of the Ryusoul Tribe!?
- Ep. 14: The Golden Knight
- Ep. 17: The Captured Tough Guy
- Ep. 18: Great Pinch! Transformation Impossible!
- Ep. 19: Advancing Tyramigo
- Ep. 20: Supreme Artist (Real & Drawing mode made by Grimoire Minosaur)
- Ep. 22: The Life of the Dead!?
- Ep. 23: Phantom RyuSoul
- Ep. 24: Love Karate Dojo
- Ep. 25: Dancing Kureon
- Ep. 26: Seventh Knight
- Ep. 27: The Unrivaled Fists
- Ep. 30: Overthrow! High Spec
- Ep. 31: Melody From The Sky
- Ep. 32: When The Rain of Hatred Ceases
- Ep. 33: New Assasin
- Ep. 34: The Space Dragon Appears!
- Ep. 35: The Greatest Battle on Earth
- Ep. 36: Super Speedy Bodyguard
- Ep. 37: Birth! The Greatest Tag Team
- Ep. 39: Stolen Holy Night
- Ep. 40: Nightmare in the Fog
- Ep. 41: Missing Holy Sword
- Ep. 42: The Decisive Battle Stage (death)
- Ep. 43: Mother of the Druidon (Heart Card)
References
- ↑ File:EOmxbWJUUAA5gi6.jpg