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- "Desire Driver."
- ―Activation announcement[src]
- "Entry."
- ―Entry Form transformation announcement[src]
- "Set."
- ―Standard Raise Buckle insertion announcement[src]
- "(Raise Buckle name). Ready, fight!"
- ―Standard transformation announcement with one large Raise Buckle[src]
- "Armed (Raise Buckle name). Ready, fight!"
- ―Transformation announcement with one small Raise Buckle[src]
- "(Legend Rider's transformation belt name)."
- ―Legend Rider Raise Buckle insertion announcement[src]
- "(Legend Rider's transformation jingle)! Ready, fight!"
- ―Transformation announcement with one legend Rider Raise Buckle[src]
- "Dual On! (Large Raise Buckle name). Armed (Small Raise Buckle name). Ready, fight!"
- ―Transformation announcement with one large Raise Buckle and one small Raise Buckle[src]
- "Dual On! (Large Raise Buckle name). (Legend Rider's transformation jingle)! Ready, fight!"
- ―Transformation announcement with one large Raise Buckle and one Legend Rider Raise Buckle[src]
- "Dual On! Get ready for Boost & Magnum! Ready, fight!"
- ―Transformation announcement with the Boost and Magnum Raise Buckles[src]
- "Dual On! (Large Raise Buckle name) & Boost! Ready, fight!"
- ―Transformation announcement with the Boost Raise Buckle and another large Raise Buckle[src]
- "Dual On! (First Raise Buckle announcement). (Second Raise Buckle announcement). Ready, fight!"
- ―Standard transformation announcement with any other combination of Raise Buckles[src]
- "Revolve On!"
- ―Revolve On announcement[src]
- "(Raise Buckle name) Strike!"
- ―Standard finisher announcement with one Raise Buckle[src]
- "(Legend Rider name) Strike!"
- ―Finisher announcement with one Legend Rider Raise Buckle[src]
- "Boost Time! Boost Grand Strike!"
- ―Boost Time finisher announcement with the Boost Buckle[src]
- "(Large Raise Buckle name) (Small Raise Buckle name) Victory!"
- ―Finisher announcement with one large Raise Buckle and one small Raise Buckle[src]
- "(Large Raise Buckle name) (Legend Rider name) Victory!"
- ―Finisher announcement with one large Raise Buckle and one Legend Rider Raise Buckle[src]
- "Boost Time! (Raise Buckle name) Boost Grand Victory!"
- ―Boost Time finisher announcement with the Boost Buckle and another large Raise Buckle[src]
- "Boost Time! Boost (Raise Buckle name) Grand Victory!"
- ―Boost Time finisher announcement with the Boost Buckle and a small Raise Buckle[src]
- "Boost Time! Boost (Legend Rider name) Grand Victory!"
- ―Boost Time finisher announcement with the Boost Buckle and a Legend Rider Raise Buckle[src]
- "(First Raise Buckle name) (Second Raise Buckle name) Victory!"
- ―Standard finisher announcement with any other combination of Raise Buckles[src]
The Transformation Belt Desire Driver (変身ベルト デザイアドライバー, Henshin Beruto Dezaia Doraibā) is the primary transformation device issued to most if not all participating Riders of the Desire Grand Prix, Jyamato Grand Prix and Desire Royale.
Design[]
The Desire Driver is composed of the following parts:
- Ridle Base (ライドルベース, Raidoru Bēsu): The main body. It has a mechanism that generates hydrogen by electrolyzing the water supplied from the Ridle Line using the power produced by the built-in vibration power generator. This is supplied to the Torus Reactor, a reactor located in the center, then hydrogen is produced again from the water generated by the reaction and recycled.
- Revolve Unlock (リボルブアンロック, Riborubu Anrokku): The unlock switch. It unlocks the Revolve Shifter to enable rotation.
- Perfecter Core (パーフェクターコア, Pāfekutā Koa): The ID Core dedicated socket. Personalization is executed by setting the ID Core that each participant possesses, and the transformation into a Kamen Rider is completed.
- Torus Reactor (トーラスリアクター, Tōrasu Riakutā): The reactor. A special reaction of hydrogen inside the solid torus formed by the superconducting coil generates an enormous amount of renewable energy with an energy efficiency of over 96%.
- Hop-Up Assemble (ホップアップアセンブル, Hoppu Appu Asenburu): The expansion slot. It is installed in two places on the left and right, and a Raise Buckle can be set in each.
- Revolve Shifter (リボルブシフタ, Riborubu Shifuta): The equipment conversion device. By reversing the arrangement of set Raise Buckle, a Revolve On (リボルブオン, Riborubu On) is performed that switches the deployment site of the expansion equipment.
- Ridle Line (ライドルライン, Raidoru Rain): The band. It deploys when the Driver is set and is fixed to the player's waist. It possesses high flexibility and shear strength. The back block is also responsible for collecting moisture from the atmosphere and supplying it to the main body.
- Raise Buckle Holder (レイズバックルホルダー, Reizu Bakkuru Horudā): The Raise Buckle carrying holder. Arranged on the left and right of the Desire Driver, a Raise Buckle can be set in each. Armaments such as the Magnum Shooter 40X can also be hung.
Driver Gallery[]
Functionality[]
Transformation[]
The user inserts their Rider Core ID into the Desire Driver to transform into their Entry Raise Form. The player automatically assumes Entry Raise Form at the start of each round if they do not possess any Raise Buckles.
When a Raise Buckle is inserted, a mechanical apparatus appears behind a user, with an arm and hand containing the armor based on the Raise Buckle manifesting to the side. Once activated, the arm pulls the armor to the top/bottom half, and completes the transformation.
The upper and lower halves of the riders' forms can be reversed with "Revolve On" (リボルブオン, Riborubu On) by rotating the Desire Driver 180 degrees. Revolve On causes the body to partially detach from the user while it rotates, with the user re-merging with the armor once it's oriented. The Rider Core ID and the accessories of certain Riders are automatically reoriented to their correct positions.
Finisher[]
- Main article: Finisher (Geats)
to be announced
Users (chronological order)[]
As revealed in Episode 13, all Desire Drivers are standardized have no features that distinguish each unit from one another other than theinserted Rider Core ID that is unique to each player. As such, each unit can be used by any Rider so long as the correct ID Core is inserted.[1]
User | Kamen Rider | Episode Obtained | Description |
A | Pre-series | Ace's reincarnations each used a Desire Driver to participate in the Desire Grand Prix. | |
Ace Garfield | Lamentation III: A Fun Sengoku Game♡ (Pre-series flashback) | ||
Eisu Yakumo | Pre-series | ||
Ace Lee | |||
Ace Ukiyo | Divergence SP: Emergency Special! All About the DesiGra! (Pre-series flashback) | When he was invited by Tsumuri to join the Desire Grand Prix in high school, Ace was given a Desire Driver and ID Core to participate.[Divergence SP: Emergency Special! All About the DesiGra!] From that point on he received a Desire Driver at the start of every new DGP.[Daybreak F: Invitation to the Rider][Encounter I: Treasure Hunting and Thievery][Conspiracy I: New World's Beat]
Following his elimination in the Jyamato Grand Prix, Ace appeared with a new Driver and his ID Core when he was summoned by Tsumuri's powers during the battle between Buffa and Chirami. [Yearning I: Buffa Unrivaled!] | |
Win Hareruya | Geats Extra: Kamen Rider PunkJack | Win was given a Desire Driver when he joined the Keibi Riders. He was later given his ID Core by Girori in order to defend the latter from the rest of the Keibi Riders that had betrayed him. Win temporarily lost his Desire Driver during the Musical Chairs Game, but was eventually able to recover a new one from a fallen Jyamato Rider.[Conspiracy V: Glare of Anger] Soon after, he was brainwashed and forced to self-destruct by Kamen Rider Glare. While recovering in the hospital, he was given a new Driver along with his ID Core by Niramu. | |
Toru Imai | Pre-series | Prior to Michinaga Azuma participating in the Desire Grand Pix, Toru received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri offscreen in order to join the competition. The Driver disappeared when he was killed by a group of Pawn Jyamato. | |
Hiroki Amamiya | Geats Extra: Kamen Rider PunkJack | Hiroki received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri offscreen in order to participate in the Desire Grand Prix. He later withdraws from the competition, disappearing along with his ID Core and returning to his normal life while leaving his Driver behind. | |
Michinaga Azuma | Pre-series | Michinaga participated in his first Desire Grand Prix before the start of the series. He has competed several times since then, and received a new Desire Driver along with his ID Core at the start of each each onscreen DGP.[Daybreak F: Invitation to the Rider][Encounter I: Treasure Hunting and Thievery][Conspiracy I: New World's Beat].
After winning the Jyamato Grand Prix, Michinaga was given a new Driver along with his ID Core by Beroba.[Yearning I: Buffa Unrivaled!] This Driver disappeared along with the ID Core when Suel initiated the Grand End. When Jyamato began reappearing, Ace and Tsumuri gave Michinaga his ID Core and a new Driver.[Genesis II: Tycoon Awakening] | |
Daichi Isuzu | Daichi received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri and made it to the final game of a Desire Grand Prix some time before the start of the series. After Chirami replaced Girori as the Game Master, Daichi was invited to participate in the next DGP and given a new Driver along with his ID Core offscreen.[Divergence I: Welcome! To the New Season!] When he was eliminated, he disappeared along with his Core ID while his Driver was retrieved by Tsumuri.
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Sae Ganaha | Sae received a Desire Driver and her ID Core from Tsumuri and made it to the final game of a Desire Grand Prix some time before the start of the series. After Chirami replaced Girori as the Game Master, Sae was invited to participate in the next DGP and given a new Driver along with her ID Core offscreen. [Divergence I: Welcome! To the New Season!] When she was eliminated, she disappeared along with her Core ID while her Driver was retrieved by Tsumuri. | ||
Kazunori Nagayama | Kazunori received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri and participated in the Desire Grand Prix some time before the start of the series. In order to fight Kamen Rider Buffa, Chirami had Tsumuri give him a Driver along with his ID Core.[Yearning I: Buffa Unrivaled!] However, Buffa soon defeats thim and crushes his ID Core, causing him to return to his normal life while leaving his Driver behind. | ||
Ben | Conspiracy V: Glare of Anger (Pre-series flashback) | Ben and John received Desire Drivers and their ID Cores from Tsumuri when they participated in the Desire Grand Prix some time before the start of the series. In order to fight Kamen Rider Buffa, Chirami had Tsumuri give the two a set of Drivers along with their ID Cores.[Yearning I: Buffa Unrivaled!] However, Buffa soon defeats them and crushes their ID Cores, causing them to return to their normal lives while leaving the Drivers behind. | |
John | |||
Kaima Todoroki | Pre-series | Kaima received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri and won the Desire Grand Prix some time before the start of the series. After Ace, Ikki, and Vice complete the Devil Marathon Game of the Desire Royale, Tsumuri gives him a Driver and his ID Core.[Kamen Rider Geats × Revice: Movie Battle Royale] After he was defeated, he disappeared along with his ID Core while his Driver was retrieved by Tsumuri. | |
Kirito Asari | Kirito received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri and participated in the Desire Grand Prix some time before the start of the series, but was killed during the competition. When Keiwa's wish revived him, he retained his Driver and ID Core. Eventually, the world was reset and Keiwa's wish was undone, returning Kirito to being dead. | ||
Takeshi Goutokuji | Six months before the start of the series, Takeshi received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri in order to participate in the first onscreen Desire Grand Prix. The Driver disappeared when he was killed by the Slug Fortress Jyamato. | ||
Keiwa Sakurai | Daybreak F: Invitation to the Rider | Keiwa received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri. When Keiwa was eliminated, he disappeared along with his Core ID while his Driver was retrieved by Tsumuri. In the followed DGP, Girori sent Keiwa's ID Core and a new Driver to him once he regained his memories.[Conspiracy III: Slot★Fever]
Keiwa was eliminated in the final game of the Jyamato Grand Prix. Shortly after the beginning of the Desire Royale, Kekera presented Keiwa with a new Driver and his ID Core.[Yearning II: Geats' Aim of Attack] This Driver disappeared along with his ID Core when Suel initiated the Grand End. When Jyamato began reappearing, Ace and Tsumuri gave Keiwa his ID Core and a new Driver.[Genesis II: Tycoon Awakening] | |
Neon Kurama | Daybreak F: Invitation to the Rider | Neon received a Desire Driver and her ID Core from Tsumuri. After Ace won, Neon was eliminated and disappeared along with her ID Core. At the request of Kousei Kurama, Tsumuri gave Neon a new Driver along with her ID Core during the first game of the following DGP.[Conspiracy I: New World's Beat] Neon lost her Desire Driver during the Musical Chairs Game, but was quickly able to recover another from a group of Pawn Jyamato. [Conspiracy IV: Recapture the Driver!] After the conclusion of the Jyamato Grand Prix's Bullfighting Game, Neon withdrew from the competition.
After being hospitalized in the wake of his fight with Kazuo Numabukuro and Beroba, Kousei gave Neon his Driver and ID Core. The latter was transformed into a second Na-Go ID Core by Ace's power of genesis, allowing Neon to fight again.[Genesis VI: Neon, Shines] | |
Takahito Taira | Encounter I: Treasure Hunting and Thievery (offscreen) | Takahito received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri offscreen. The Driver disappeared when he was killed by the Toryo Jyamato. | |
Morio Koganeya | Morio received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri offscreen. When Morio was eliminated, he disappeared along with his Core ID while his Driver was retrieved by Tsumuri. | ||
Kanato Sumida | Kanato received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri offscreen. When Kanato was eliminated, he disappeared along with his Core ID while his Driver was retrieved by Tsumuri. | ||
Yukie Yaginuma | Conspiracy I: New World's Beat (offscreen) | Yukie received a Desire Driver and her ID Core from Tsumuri offscreen. The Driver disappeared when she was killed by Pawn Jyamato. | |
Ittetsu Tanba | Ittetsu received a Desire Driver and his ID Core from Tsumuri offscreen. When Ittetsu was eliminated, he disappeared along with his Core ID while his Driver was retrieved by Tsumuri. | ||
Pawn Jyamato | Conspiracy II: Jyamato's Labyrinth | Archimedel presumably provides Pawn Jyamato with Desire Drivers he took from fallen participants of the Desire Grand Prix. During the Musical Chairs Game, they were given Drivers by the Kakurenbo Jyamato after it stole them from Geats, Buffa, Tycoon, Na-Go, and PunkJack. | |
Ikki Igarashi | Kamen Rider Geats × Revice: Movie Battle Royale | Ikki and Vice were given Desire Drivers and ID Cores by Girori before the final battle of the Desire Royale. After Seeker's defeat and Vice's disappearance, Ikki returned the two Drivers to Ace. | |
Vice | |||
Sara Sakurai | Yearning II: Geats' Aim of Attack | Sara was given a Desire Driver and her ID Core by Kekera when the Desire Royale began. Her ID Core was eventually destroyed by Buffa, causing her to return to her normal life while leaving her Driver behind. | |
Kazuo Numabukuro | Genesis V: His Name Is Gya-Go! (offscreen) | Kazuo was given his ID Core and Desire Driver by Beroba offscreen. | |
Kousei Kurama | Genesis V: His Name Is Gya-Go! | Kousei was given a Desire Driver, his ID Core, and the Fantasy Buckle by Ace Ukiyo after begging him.
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Mela | Kamen Rider Geats: 4 Aces and the Black Fox | TBA | |
White Haired-Ace | Kamen Rider Geats: Jyamato Awaking | TBA |
Kamen Riders[]
- Kamen Rider Geats
- Kamen Rider Tycoon
- Kamen Rider Na-Go
- Kamen Rider Buffa
- Kamen Rider PunkJack
- Kamen Rider Nadge-Sparrow
- Kamen Rider Shirowe
- Kamen Rider Ginpen
- Kamen Rider Mary
- Kamen Rider Da·Paan
- Kamen Rider Keilow
- Kamen Rider Letter
- Kamen Rider Seeker
- Kamen Rider Revi
- Kamen Rider Vice
- Kamen Rider Lopo
- Kamen Rider Togetchi
- Kamen Rider Garun
- Kamen Rider Lancer
- Kamen Rider Groovy
- Kamen Rider Hakubi
- Kamen Rider Bucchii
- Kamen Rider Turbon
- Kamen Rider Brali
- Kamen Rider Gya-Go
- Kamen Rider XGeats
- Kamen Rider Dooms Geats
- The End Riders
- Kamen Rider Chuta
- Kamen Rider Gessy
- Keibi Riders
- Jyamato Riders
- GM Jyamato Riders
Raise Buckle[]
- "Desire Driver."
- ―Insertion announcement in the Desire Driver[src]
- "Dual On! Get ready for Boost & Magnum! Ready, fight!"
- ―Standalone Transformation announcement in the Desire Driver[src]
- "Geats Strike!"
- ―Standalone finisher announcement in the Desire Driver[src]
- "Dual On! (Raise Buckle name)! Dual On! Get ready for Boost & Magnum! Ready, fight!"
- ―Transformation announcement with a large Raise Buckle in the Desire Driver[src]
- "(Raise Buckle name) Geats Victory!"
- ―Finisher announcement with a large Raise Buckle in the Desire Driver[src]
- "Boost Time! Boost Geats Grand Victory!"
- ―Boost Time finisher announcement with the Boost Buckle in the Desire Driver[src]
- "Kamen Rider Tactical Blast!"
- ―Finisher announcement in the Magnum Shooter 40X[src]
Desire Driver Buckle (デザイアドライバーバックル, Dezaia Doraibā Bakkuru): Allows the user to access Geats Form. It is based on Kamen Rider Geats and his transformation belt, the Desire Driver.
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
- The Desire Driver is voiced by an uncredited voice actor.
Notes[]
- The names of three of the Desire Driver's components are references to the Ridol and Perfecter possessed by Kamen Rider X. Many of the Driver's mechanisms being water-based also references X's aquatic nature.
- When a Revolve On is performed, the Rider Core ID is flipped upside-down. However, in the show, the ID is always flipped back to the upright position in the next shot. In the DX toy, the ID may be manually removed and re-inserted into the Driver.
- The first ever demo for the DX Desire Driver was shown at Power Morphicon 2022 before Japan.[2]
- The Desire Driver's rotation mechanism is very similar to the Ziku-Driver's. However, Ziku-Driver can only rotate 360-degrees while the Desire Driver can stop at 180-degrees, reversing the its orientation.
- As the DX Desire Driver is unable to distinguish between the left and right slots due to the Revolve On function, it is programmed to announce large and small Raise Buckles in a certain order. However, when a large Raise Buckle and small Raise Buckle are used together, the large one will always come first.
- For large Raise Buckles, the order from highest to lowest priority is Great, Beat, Fantasy, Monster, Ninja, Zombie, Boost, and Magnum.
- The combination of Magnum and Boost is unique, as Boost comes first in the transformation announcement but second in the finisher announcement.
- For the Armed Raise Buckles, the order from highest to lowest priority is Mechanical Arm, Bazooka, Bomber, Merry Christmas, Special, Spear, Propeller, Knuckle, Scissors, Drill, Fire, Chain Array, Claw, Water, Arrow, Shield, Hammer, and Dagger.
- For large Raise Buckles, the order from highest to lowest priority is Great, Beat, Fantasy, Monster, Ninja, Zombie, Boost, and Magnum.
Appearances[]
- Kamen Rider Revice
- Kamen Rider Geats
- Geats Extra: Kamen Rider PunkJack
- Episode 1: Daybreak F: Invitation to the Rider
- Kamen Rider Geats: Transformation Lessons
- Episode 2: Encounter I: Treasure Hunting and Thievery
- Episode 3: Encounter II: Zombie Hunting
- Episode 4: Encounter III: Conditions for Victory
- Episode 5: Encounter IV: Duo Concentration
- Episode 6: Encounter V: Reversal Boost
- Episode 7: Encounter VI: Last Boss and Kicking Can
- Episode 8: Encounter VII: Trump Card Ninja
- Episode 9: Encounter F: Wake up! Monster
- Episode 10: Conspiracy I: New World's Beat
- Episode 11: Conspiracy II: Jyamato's Labyrinth
- Episode 12: Conspiracy III: Slot★Fever
- Episode 13: Conspiracy IV: Recapture the Driver!
- Episode 14: Conspiracy V: Glare of Anger
- Episode 15: Conspiracy VI: Kamen Rider Qualifications
- Kamen Rider Geats × Revice: Movie Battle Royale
- Kamen Rider Geats: What the hell?! Desire Grand Prix Full of Men! I'm Ouja!
- Episode 16: Conspiracy IR: Fox Hunting
- Episode 17: Divergence I: Welcome! To the New Season!
- Episode 18: Divergence II: Bravo! Jyamar Ball Showdown!
- Episode 19: Divergence III: Vote! Who Is the Dezastar!
- Episode 20: Divergence IV: Delivery From the Jyamato!
- Episode 21: Divergence V: Gazer's Hammer!
- Episode 22: Divergence VI: Pursuit! Catch the Chirami Demon!
- Episode 23: Divergence T: Now! For the One You Support
- Episode 24: Divergence SP: Emergency Special! All About the DesiGra!
- Episode 25: Lamentation I: Jyamato Grand Prix♡
- Episode 26: Lamentation II: The Scarlet Boost!
- Episode 27: Lamentation III: A Fun Sengoku Game♡
- Episode 28: Lamentation IV: Bonding LaserBoost!
- Episode 29: Lamentation V: Surprise! Bullfighting Game♡
- Episode 30: Lamentation VI: The Prince Within the Letter
- Episode 31: Lamentation VII: Heaven and Hell Game♡
- Episode 32: Lamentation F: The Last Judgment
- Episode 33: Yearning I: Buffa Unrivaled!
- Episode 34: Yearning II: Geats' Aim of Attack
- Episode 35: Yearning III: A Sister's Wish, A Brother's Wish
- Episode 36: Yearning IV: Temporary Co-Op
- Episode 37: Yearning V: Pure White Destruction
- Episode 38: Yearning F: The Nine-Tailed White Fox!
- Episode 39: Genesis I: My DesiGra
- Episode 40: Genesis II: Tycoon Awakening
- Episode 41: Genesis III: The Jet-Black Shogun
- Episode 42: Genesis IV: Completion of the Goddess, Blade of Darkness
- Episode 43: Genesis V: His Name Is Gya-Go!
- Episode 44: Genesis VI: Neon, Shines
- Episode 45: Genesis VII: Where Wishes Go
- Episode 46: Genesis VIII: Goodbye, Michi
- Episode 47: Genesis IX: A True Kamen Rider
- Episode 48: Genesis X: Tsumuri's Requiem
- Episode 49: Daybreak I: Here Comes The Highlight!
- Kamen Rider Geats: 4 Aces and the Black Fox
- Kamen Rider Geats: Final Stage
- Geats Extra: Kamen Rider Gazer (Flashback)
- Kamen Rider Geats: Jyamato Awaking
- Kamen Rider Gotchard
- Kamen Rider Outsiders