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Kamen Rider Delta (Δ) (仮面ライダーデルタ)

Kamen Rider Delta (仮面ライダーデルタ, Kamen raidāderuta) is a Japanese tokusatsu television series. It is the 13th installment in the Kamen Rider Series. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei, and was broadcast on TV Asahi from January 26, 2003 to January 18, 2004.

Atsushi Harada As Shuji Mihara
Shūji Mihara (三原 修二 Mihara Shūji?) is one of the fictional character and one of the protagonist in the series of Kamen Rider  He is a relatively cowardly member of Ryusei School who would rather forget about Orphnochs and go back to living a normal life. He would become the main wearer of the Delta Gear and fight as Kamen Rider Delta despite his cowardice. After Rina was hit by a truck retrieving the Delta case he had thrown into the street, he resolved to stop running and fight alongside the others. After the series, Shūji, Mari, and Rina were only surviving member of Ryuseiji School.


Shun Saeki As Kyo
Kyosuke Tokumoto (徳本 恭輔 Tokumoto Kyōsuke?): A member of Ryusei School. After Shindo's death, he tried to put on the Kaixa belt, but couldn't out of fear because of the other users' deaths. After the Delta belt was discovered and he used it, he believed the belt was rightfully his because of the belt's side effect. Not only that, he also gained some power from the belt. Along with Arai, he kidnapped Mari to lure out Sawada to get the belt. Killed by Sawada. Kyosuke Tokumoto is portrayed by Shun Saeki (佐伯 俊 Saeki Shun?)



 Rie Kasai As Rina

Rina Abe (阿部 里奈 Abe Rina?) is Shuji Mihara's friend, former classmate and co-worker in the orphanage where Teruo Suzuki (Orphnoch King) stayed. She was first seen with the rest of the first group of Ryuseiji alumnus who were trying to find a suitable user for the Kaixa Gear. She was present when the Delta Gear's powers affected her friends to the point of addiction, and the transformation of Aki Sawada into the Spider Orphenoch and began killing every Ryuseiji member. She became Delta for a short period of time, although unsuccessful in combat, due to Mihara's pessimism. After the series, she, Mihara, and Mari were the only surviving Ryuseiji.






Saya Kimura briefly wore the Delta Gear. Eventually she found her way to the Kikuchi Dry Cleaning shop and worked part-time there. She waited to see what kind of person Takumi was before deciding to hand over the Delta Gear to him. Unfortunately, she was killed by Aki Sawada/Spider Orphnoch before she could.











Kamen Rider Delta Debut:
(2003) 











Gender: Male
Series: Kamen Rider 555
Motif: Delta Symbol
Rider Type: Hero (Most) Anti-Hero (In PlayStation 2 game)
Homeworld: Earth (Faiz World)
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Actor: Atsushi Harada

  • Height: 190cm
  • Weight: 96kg
  • Punch: 3.5 Tons of pressure
  • Kick: 8 Tons of pressure
  • Jump: 38m
  • Run: 100m / 5.7 seconds
The Delta Armor has several key features in its design. Unlike the Gear, the armor only exists after the wearer transforms.
  • Full Metal Lung: The vest armor of the Rider provides the most protection, being able to withstand Anti-tank weaponry.
  • Global Feeler: The antenna on the Rider’s head can be used to communicate with the Smart Brain Satellite and the Smart Brain computer network.
  • Photon Blood: A glowing substance that provides all of the Rider’s powers and generates all of the physical features of the armor. The Photon Blood is generated from the Delta Driver.
  • Photon Streams: The path that the Photon Blood travels through the Rider’s armor. In Delta, this path is blue when transforming, white after transformed.
  • Photon Terminals: Where the Photon Streams connect with the gauntlets and greaves. sorse punch power
  • Sol Foam/Metal: Soft parts of the armor are made of Sol Foam, and the hard parts are made of Sol Metal. This substance is generated by the Delta Driver to form complex machinery that is powered by Photon Blood. If the Foam or Metal are damaged, the armor switches off and resets itself.
Ultimate Finder: The large eyepieces of the Rider give them incredible vision. They can see in darkness with no problems and have an unlimited amount of X-ray vision 

Delta Gear

The Delta Gear is a collection of high-tech items developed by the Smart Brain corporation. When activated by the Mission Memory they turn into advanced weapon systems. They are usually stored inside a Smart Brain secured briefcase until needed. The Delta Gear is fundamentally different from the Faiz and Kaixa gear in terms of design, the phone fitting onto the Mover mounted on the belt's side rather than flipping into the center of the driver, as well as lacking any other weaponry. The Delta Gear is also conspicuous compared to the other gears considering most of its contents are modeled after actual weaponry rather than gadgets.  

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Delta Mission Memory: A small metallic card key with the Delta symbol on it. When inserted into the Delta Blaster, it allows it to EXCEED CHARGE.










Mmd.pngSB-333B Delta Driver: A high tech looking belt that generates the photon streams for the Kamen Rider armor. If the belt is removed, the armor disappears. It is the primary storage place for the Delta Mission Memory. Unlike the other gears, the Delta Gear's buckle is fixed into the middle, where the Gear's transgenerator is attached. The henshin device fits into the right hip like a pistol-holster.



555-ar-deltadriver.jpgSB-333DV Delta Mover: This digital camcorder is the primary weapon of the Delta Gear. The Delta Phone can be connected to the Delta Mover to create the Delta Blaster, a large pistol that serves as Delta's primary weapon. As the Delta Blaster, it's view screen can act as a long range targeting scope once the mission memory has been inserted. The name 'Mover' is a pun on what the digital camcorder captures: a movie.


555-ar-deltaphone.jpgSB-333P Delta Phone: This phone is the control unit of the Delta Gear. The Delta Phone can be connected to the Delta Mover mounted on the hip to create the Delta Blaster. Oddly enough, the Delta phone is not a phone at all, but a gun-handle with a trigger and phone antenna that becomes the handle of the Delta blaster. The design may be inspired on some Walkie-Talkies that have the form of a grip. Whereas the Faiz and Kaixa phones are touch-tone activated, the Delta phone is voice activated; the number commands are input verbally. Unlike the Faiz and Kaixa phones, the Delta Phone serves only as a control device for the Delta Gear and the transgenerator that powers the Gear is actually part of the Delta Driver.

SB-VX0 Jet Sliger: A jet-powered combat bike that can fly, spin 360° on the spot, and packs an incredible amount of firepower. The SB-VX0 Jet Sliger (ジェットスライガー Jetto Suraigā) is a vehicle from the series Kamen Rider 555. It is a combat motorcycle designed to be used by Kamen Rider Delta (Faiz had used another Jet Sliger; Kaixa might have one, but it is never seen). All known versions of the vehicle were destroyed by the end of the series, but others may exist. In the movie Paradise Lost (which took place in an alternate continuity to the series), Jet Sligers were mass produced to support Riotroopers, and dozens can be seen when an army of Riotroopers assault Faiz (although they do not appear later in the film.)
These are the measured statistics of the Jet Sliger.
  • Length: 4300mm (14' 1")
  • Width: 1640mm (5' 5")
  • Height: 2150mm (7' 1")
  • Weight: 525kg (1,157.43 lbs)
  • Power: 1900 Horses
  • Top Speed: 1300km/h (807.78 mph)