Kamen Rider Punch Hopper

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Kamen Rider Punch Hopper
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Kamen Rider Punch Hopper

Kamen Rider Punch Hopper (仮面ライダーパンチホッパー Kamen Raidā Panchi Hoppā?) is one of the main antagonists of Kamen Rider Kabuto. Hopper is based on the Grasshopper motif. There are two Hopper Zecters, one for Kick Hopper and another for Punch Hopper. The history of the Zecter remains unknown currently as the series continues to unfold. This marks the first third generation Rider TV Series to feature the grasshopper motif.

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[edit] Shun Kageyama

See also: Kamen Rider TheBee and Kamen Rider Kick Hopper

[edit] Personality

For most of the series, Shun Kageyama operated as Kamen Rider TheBee, acquiring the TheBee Zecter after Kagami relinquished it, becoming the third and final TheBee. This was the case, at least, until a vengeful Yaguruma relieved him of the TheBee Zecter. No longer qualified as TheBee, he was ousted from the Shadow elite and cast into humiliation and shame; much to the manner of what he did to Yaguruma, the former leader of Shadow and the original TheBee. Punch Hopper, like his name, uses only punching attacks.

[edit] Biography

Yaguruma states that he envies Kageyama, because his own tears had dried up long ago. He also envies Kageyama because the hell he saw was different from this. If Kageyama crawls on the ground, he can see the light, but they cannot be together forever. Not understanding this, Kageyama goes on to meet Ucaworm. Adding even more to his humiliation, Ucaworm tricked Kageyama, baiting him into an assault on the Native worm. But he immediately discovered this was a set-up and found himself under assault from Pupaworms and ZECT Troopers alike. Battered and broken in both body and mind, he was saved by Yaguruma, who told him he needed to smile. Yaguruma once again invites Kageyama to hell, this time giving him the other Hopper Zecter as a present which allows him to transform into Kamen Rider Punch Hopper. They walk towards the darkness, and into the darkness with no goal at all. He now bears a scar that runs across his face due to the beating he received from Shadow and the Worms and he refers Yaguruma as "aniki" (older brother). In a twisted partnership, both Kageyama and Yaguruma set out to for revenge against Kabuto.

The unison of their power is shown as they ambush Kabuto and Gatack within an abandoned factory. Kick and Punch Hopper demonstrate their new abilities, easily defeating Kabuto and Gatack in a matter of minutes after the two were weakened by the activation of the 'Red Shoes' system. Unlike Yaguruma, Kageyama is not completely into the darkness yet and Yaguruma often corrects his way of thinking whenever Kageyama shows signs of 'reaching the light'. This is first shown when he tries to grab onto a bit of light after meeting a young girl who he defends from Leptophyesworm. Yaguruma tells him that his way of thinking is wrong and even the slightest bit of light will destroy them. After discovering the girl Kageyama befriended was a Worm, Punch Hopper along with Kick Hopper annihilate the worms together, and together they manifest in their own power. During episode 39, Kageyama questions the values of life and light again, but Yaguruma tells him that they live in a world of darkness now, and care about no one.

Kageyama works with Yaguruma in an attempt to destroy a confused and weakened Rena Mamiya during episode 40, in hopes of eliminating her early. Their attempt almost works, but Rena is saved by Kamen Rider Drake along with Gon, who distracts them, allowing their party to escape. Their plan did have a side-effect however, resulting in a recovery of Rena's worm memories. Kageyama later asks Yaguruma why he didn't kill her, and an extremely happy Yaguruma answers by saying that he has indeed taken a liking to her. Even more so, Yaguruma protects Rena from Substworm when she is endangered. This led to an infuriated Kageyama, as it went against their beliefs of abandoning the light. Yaguruma is shocked however, when he gets rejected by a temporary Ucaworm, and his bond with Kageyama is restored.

During episode 41, Kageyama and Yaguruma capture Tsurugi, and through a loss of memory, Tsurugi is tricked into thinking that they are his family and he is the little brother. The trio then eventually encounters Reiji Nogi who makes short work of them using "Freeze" to cause all their Rider Finishers to collide. Kageyama and Yaguruma watch as Reiji Nogi advances on Area Z during episode 44, and Kageyama wants to help them fight, but Yaguruma laughs at him for trying to be an ally of justice. Ultimately, he returns to his old style and becomes Punch Hopper again.

[edit] Information

[edit] Statistics

  • Rider Height: 192cm
  • Rider Weight: 93kg
  • Ability Perimeters:
    • Punching Power: 3000kg
    • Kicking Power: 6500kg
    • Maximum Jump Height: 39m
    • Maximum Running Speed: 100m/5.6s
    • Finisher Power: 19000kg

[edit] Hopper Zecter [Red Side]

Hopper Zecter (Red Side)
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Hopper Zecter (Red Side)
  • Device Type: Rider Belt ('Henshin' Belt)
  • Animal: Grasshopper
  • Color: Red
  • Change Announcement: "CHANGE PUNCH HOPPER!!!"
  • Primary Finisher: RIDER JUMP >>> RIDER PUNCH - Punch Hopper's finishing attack; When the legs of the Hopper Zecter are pulled up, a charge surges to Punch Hopper's right leg where he leaps high into air. From here, he sets up his attack by pulling the Hopper Zecter's legs back down (to default position) and attacks off his right leg with a punch from above. Upon landing the punch, the Anchor Jack on his right arm bounces down and back up, allowing Punch Hopper to rebound back into the air for another attack, creating possibilities for different variations of attack.

[edit] Weapons/Gear

  • Anchor Jack: The gold-joints installed onto the right arm of Punch Hopper and the left leg of Kick Hopper. Shaped like grasshopper legs, these joints have the ability to click down and rebound back up. This rebounding force allows Punch Hopper to bounce from the first target and move on to attack other enemies.