Psyma family

The Psyma family (災魔一族 Saima Ichizoku, Calamity Demon Family) is a fictional organization that serves as the antagonists in the 23rd Super Sentai Series Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive. A family of demons whose only objective is destruction, the Psyma family intends to use the Grand Cross planet alignment to bring great calamity to Earth. The Family's matriarch, the Grand Witch Grandiene, hoped to travel to the real world by using the great amounts of "minus energy" that would emerge on Earth when the Grand Cross had formed. Her children, the Psyma Siblings, awaited her arrival, sending Psyma Beasts to destroy and finish off human civilization. They have their headquarters, the Demon Palace Psyma Paradico, at the North Pole.

Grandeine

Grand Witch Grandiene (大魔女 グランディーヌ Daimajo Gurandīnu, 11-12, 19-50) is the leader of the Psyma family and mother to the five siblings. The ultimate form of all the minus energy in the universe. She had set everything up for her arrival in this reality on the day of the Grand Cross. However, the GoGoFive interrupt the ritual and Grandiene is trapped halfway through. Having failed, she orders her sons and daughter to gather minus energy for her, although they continuously fail. After Salamandes' death, Grandiene takes matters into her own hands and uses the evil energies gathered by the Psyma Paradico to complete her passing. Then, in a cruel and cold act, Grandiene sends her own son Kobolda to his death to accomplish her goals; revealing to Zylpheeza that she never really cared for the well-being of her children. She believed they would turn on her, as Gill did, and deliberately sent them out to die. She admits that she only used them to bring herself into the human world. Her body was destroyed by the Max Victory Robo, though her spirit remained and takes possession of the revived and powered up bodies of Zylpheeza and Salamandes. Grandeine is finally destroyed when she is stripped of all power when the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project defeats the Destruction Gods Zylpheeza II and Salamandes Dragon. As a result her spirit explodes in the upper atmosphere.

Grandeine is voiced by Miho Yamada (山田 美穂 Yamada Miho).

Psyma siblings

Gil

Darkness King Gil (闇王ギル Yamiō Giru) is the main antagonist of Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGoFive vs. Gingaman. The true first-born son of the Psyma Family, he attempts to kill Grandiene so she has Pierre dispose of him in the darkest depths of Hell. Surviving the ordeal, Gill becomes stronger and rules over the dead up to now. He is then brought back into the land of the living, by Salamandes, and is bent on summoning the Dark Beast from Hell onto Earth. He plans to do this by using the blood of many people to accomplish this goal. He is fatally wounded fighting Go Red and Ginga Red, but he uses his own blood to complete the ritual before he explodes.

Gil is voiced by Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (大友 龍三郎 Ōtomo Ryūzaburō).

Zylpheeza

Dark King Zylpheeza (冥王 ジルフィーザ Meiō Jirufīza, 2-22, 32, 47-49) is the demon of Aerial Calamity and the leader of the Psyma siblings. The second born son of the family, Zylpheeza is given the highest title of Dark King and resents humans, but is deeply loving to his siblings and mother. He is admired by Cobolda and Venus. Eventually, Zylpheeza goes to war with them but is first to be destroyed by the Max Victory Robo. After a few attempts, Zylpheeza is resurrected, at the cost of Venus's life. He soon learns the truth about his mother after killing his younger brother Kobolda under her influence. He is then killed by his mother in an effort to destroy the GoGoFive. He is later revived as a puppet, with parts of him turned black, including his eyes. After hearing the words of Nagare and Shou, Zylpheeza awakens, just to be killed by his youngest brother Salamandes. Zylpheeza is possessed by Grandiene's spirit and transformed into the giant Destruction God Zylpheeza 2 (破壊神ジルフィーザII Hakaishin Jirufilza Tsū) (49-50). Along with Salamandes Dragon, the two are able to destroy the Max Victory Robo (piloted by Go Red), and disable the Grand Liner (piloted by Go Blue) and the Victory Mars (piloted by Go Green), but both are eventually killed by the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project.

Zylpheeza is voiced by Daiki Nakamura (中村 大樹 Nakamura Daiki).

Cobolda

Beast Baron Cobolda (獣男爵 コボルダ Jūdanshaku Koboruda, 2-48) is Grandiene's second born son, the Demon of Ground Calamity. He is the strongest of the Psyma siblings and his strategies always rely more in power than thought, giving him a complex when he compares himself with the dexterous warrior Zylpheeza or the cunning strategist Venus. Secretly coveting the rank of Dark King, he tries to take it over after Zylpheeza's death, but is overpowered by Salamandes. He and his older brother Zylpheeza are close because they survived together when they were younger; ironically, near the finale, his mother fools him to fight the GoGoFive, when he is given the Cobolt Bazooka, and is killed by Zylpheeza who is being controlled by Grandiene.

Cobolda is voiced by Kenji Nomura (乃村 健次 Nomura Kenji).

Denus

Evil Spirit Princess Denus (邪霊姫 ディーナス Jareiki Dīnasu, 2-47) is Grandiene's only daughter and only human-resembling child, the Demon of Aquatic Calamity. Gifted in the arts of disguise, she often uses them to gather information or to cause havoc. Her strategies are particularly cruel and fearsome. She feels great respect for her older brother Zylpheeza. Eventually, her plan to use a spider to siphon off Matoi's life-force to resurrect Zylpheeza fails, when the other GoGoFive are able to separate the spider from Matoi, by striking the other spider on Zylpheeza's chest. Venus, not wanting Zylpheeza to die again, places the spider (the one on Matoi) on her own chest and sacrifices her life so Zylpheeza could live.

Denus is portrayed by Kaya Hirasawa (平沢 草 Hirasawa Kaya).

Salamandes

Dragon Prince Salamandes (龍冥王 サラマンデス Ryūmeiō Saramandesu, 26-43, 49) is the youngest, formerly Infant Demon Drop (童鬼 ドロップ Dōki Doroppu, 2-22, 49) at the start of the series, the Demon of Fire Calamity. Dragon blood runs through his veins and displays regenerative properties. Lizardes drinks it to heal his wounds. Just an infant, he has to be cared for by Pierre, and would only say "Drop", not yet able to speak. Despite this, his high sorcery and fire abilities let him participate with his older siblings. Upon Zylpheeza's death, he receives the Dark King Star and uses energy transferred from Zylpheeza. Drop matures inside a cocoon. During that time, his soul takes on the form of a human boy with pyrokinetic powers, who Matsuri befriended. After maturation, Drop became Salamandes. Using the Dark King Star on his chest, Salamandes can create the Psyma Zone (Saima Zon) in which solar light is completely cut off, allowing the Psyma beasts to boost their power ten times. After the GoGoFive uses Victory Mars to stop the minus-energy asteroid that Grandiene sent, he falls out of favor with her. After the destruction of the Infinity Card, Salamandes falls out of favor because he allowed a valuable weapon to be destroyed. He attempts to lure the GoGoFive to Hell to regain favor with his mother, but Grandiene traps all of them there. With some help from Pierre, Salamandes kills and absorbs all the hell-bound demons to become Ghost King Salamandes (Yūmaō Saramandesu, 43). The GoGoFive had a difficult time against him, since Salamandes is now able to transform human souls into energy, powering him up through the "Psyma Tree", which Pierre had grown at an orphanage. When the long-lost mother of one of the orphaned children that the GoGoFive had befriended arrived, her tears weakened the Psyma Tree's power. Without the soul energy, the GoGoV were able to use the Victory Mars' Top Jet, the Max Victory Robo's Max Cannons, and the Victory Mars (after impailing him with its staff) using Mars Flare to kill him, leaving only his green gem. In the finale, Pierre is able to convince Grandiene to use Salamandes's gem to resurrect him, which she does. He is revived, alongside Zylpheeza, who is now under Grandiene's control. Luckily, Shou and Nagare were able to convince Zylpheeza that Salamandes is his younger brother Drop, forcing Salamandes to kill him, only to be defeated when Shou and Nagare counterattacked with their Hyper Mode Go Blasters. Grandiene revives him as a puppet under her control in a dragon-like form, Destruction God Salamandes Dragon (破壊神サラマンデスドラゴン Hakaishin Saramandesu Doragon, 49-50). With Zylpheeza II, the two demons destroy the Max Victory Robo, and disable the Grand Liner and the Victory Mars, but both are killed by the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project.

Salamandes is voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa (緑川 光 Midorikawa Hikaru). Drop is voiced by Yūko Miyamura (宮村優子 Miyamura Yūko), who also portrayed Kyoko Hayase.

Pierre

Spell-Master Pierre (呪士 ピエール Jushi Piēru, 2-50, Timeranger vs. GoGoFive) is the family servant and a fly-themed sorcerer who dominates the Psyma Cards, being able to create and resurrect the defeated Psyma Beasts. Pierre acts as a nanny to the young Drop and is most loyal to him among the siblings. He is thought to have been killed when the backlash energy from the Max Victory Robo Sigma Project's Sword crushed him against the wall of a building. However, it just transforms him into a small fly-like form. He later reappears in Mirai Sentai Timeranger vs. GoGoFive to help the Londers Family, having witnessed many of the Timerangers' battles. Using his Psyma Magic he makes the Londers Prisoners immune to the Timeranger's weapons. However, the GoGoFive even the playing field as Pierre is forced into a position to use the Psyma Fusion spell on himself and Londers Prisoner Boribaru to become Fused Psyma PierreBori (合成災魔ボリピエール Gōsei Saima Piērubori, Timeranger vs. GoGoFive). However, Pierre ends up being exorcized when Time Robo Alpha is infused with Victory Robo's energy.

Pierre is voiced by Taiki Matsuno (松野 太紀 Matsuno Taiki).

Golmois

Juuma King Golmois (獣魔王 ゴルモア Jūmaō Gorumoa, Sudden Shock! A New Warrior) is the leader of the Juuma Family (獣魔一族 Jūma Ichizoku, Beast Demon Family), a race of demons as evil as the Psyma from another galaxy. His power is similar to that of Grandiene herself, making him a fearsome enemy. Golmois is armed with the Dark Sword (ダークソード Dāku Sōdo) and the Shadow Sword (シャドーソード Shadō Sōdo). The Juuma Hunters forced most of his tribe into extinction, with only Golmois to remain. He soon killed all of his pursuers' people but Zeek, losing his Dark Sword in the process. Golmois arrived on Earth where the Dark Sword landed. After escaping Zeek, he was caught by the Psyma and he decided to take advantage of them by making a deal with them. Once he regained his Dark Sword, he assumed his true dragon-like giant form. It took the combined force of the Juuma Hunter power and Victory Robo to finally destroy him for good.

Gomois is voiced by Tetsu Inada (稲田 徹 Inada Tetsu).

Servants

Psyma Beasts

The Psyma Beasts (サイマ獣 Saimajū) are demons of calamity created by the minus-energy-powered fusion of a "Psyma Soul" and the information in the Psyma siblings' cards. Pierre throws an information card into the World of Darkness and pronounces the incantation: "Evil Magic, with your power we shall create a Psyma Beast from the World of Darkness! Amiyasu Amiyasu Amikurosu... Psyma Creation!!!". When they are defeated, Pierre throws a Regeneration Card to turn the demon's remains into a 'Giant Ghost' ("Evil Magic, with your power grant this fallen Psyma Beast the last strength! Amiyasu Amiyasu Amijiisu... Psyma Regeneration!") that only Victory Robo can defeat. When Grand Liner kills Magma Golem, its remains become Golem Cards that Pierre uses to revive dead Psyma Beasts as gigantic Golem Psyma Beasts (ゴレムサイマ獣 Goremu Saimajū). Unlike giant Psyma Beasts, the Golem Psyma Beasts are much larger and revived with a hardened body that only GrandLiner can pierce. From episode 30-39, Salamandes occasionally creates the Psyma Zone, making it impossible to operate Victory Robo. Only Victory Mars can function properly in the Psyma Zone since its power system is not dependent on Solar Energy.

Zylpheeza's Beasts

Cobolda's Beasts

Venus' Beasts

Drop / Salamandes' Beasts

Others

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