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- For the child of Fog Mother with the same monster title from Kamen Rider J, see Zu.
Wasp Woman (蜂女, Hachi Onna, 8, 13 & Kamen Rider: Seigi No Keifu) is a female wasp monster of Shocker.
History[]
Kamen Rider[]
Wasp Woman used her ultrasound emitter in her rapier to hypnotizes people who wearing the receiver sunglass, sold at the Kagemura Optician Store run by Shocker. Wasp Woman was abducting people to use as workers in her poison gas factory, she was destroyed by Kamen Rider 1's Rider Kick. [Creepy! Wasp Woman]
She was later resurrected by Shocker as part of the Revived Monster Army before being destroyed by Tokageron's special bomb. [Tokageron and the Large Monster Army]
Appearances in other media[]
Manga[]
Kamen Rider (manga)[]
Wasp Woman briefly appeared in Shotaro Ishinomori's original Kamen Rider manga.
Video Games[]
Kamen Rider on Super Famicom[]
Wasp Woman is among the Shocker enemies in the Super Famicom Kamen Rider game.
Hero Senki: Project Olympus[]
in Hero Senki: Project Olympus Wasp Woman are common enemeis.
Kamen Rider on PlayStation[]
Wasp Woman is one of several Shocker and Gel Shocker monsters that appear in the PlayStation Kamen Rider video game. They are fought by the player in the "Kamen Rider Story". In the "Shocker Story" players play as Shocker monsters which must defeat enemy Shocker monsters. If the player successfully passes the 8th round, the player's Shocker monster turns into Saikyō Kaijin (最強怪人 ) which is stronger and has a different appearance from the original form. The player can then upgrade punching power, kicking power or both or can summon 6 Combatmen to aid them. the player then must defeat Kamen Rider 1 before facing Kamen Rider 2.
Powers and Abilities[]
Statistics[]
- Height: 157 cm.
- Weight: 46 kg.
Arsenal[]
- A rapier, the end of which contains an ultrasound emitter that hypnotizes sunglass-wearing victims.
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
Wasp Woman was originally portrayed by Yoshiko Iwamoto (岩本 良子, Iwamoto Yoshiko).
Legacy[]
Notes[]
- Wasp Woman is the first female monster in the Kamen Rider franchise.
See also[]
Appearances[]
- Kamen Rider
- Episode 8: Creepy! Wasp Woman
- Episode 13: Tokageron and the Large Monster Army (theatrically screened as Go Go Kamen Rider)
- Kamen Rider (manga)
- Kamen Rider X
- Episode 27: Special Edition, Full Force of Five Riders!! (archive footage only)
- Kamen Rider 1 Through RX: Big Gathering (archive footage only)