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Gashacon Bugvisor II (with Toki Meki Crisis Gashat)

"Buggle Driver Zwei!"
―Gashacon Bugvisor II's summon announcement[src]

"Gashacon Bugvisor Zwei!"
―Gashacon Bugvisor II's summon announcement[src]

"Gachān!"
―Attachment announcement[src]

"Gachon!"
―Detachment announcement[src]

"Buggle Up! (Gashat's Level 3 announcement) (Wow!) (Gashat's Level 3 announcement continued) (Wow!)"
―Buggle Driver II transformation announcement[src]

"Kimewaza! Critical Sacrifice!"
―Gashacon Bugvisor II Chainsaw Mode finisher announcement[src]

"Kimewaza! Critical Judgment!"
―Gashacon Bugvisor II Beam Gun Mode finisher announcement[src]

"Kimewaza! Critical Crews-Aid!"
―Buggle Driver II finisher announcement[src]

"Shuuen no Ichigeki!"
―Gashacon Bugvisor II's post-finisher announcement[src]

"Pause!"
―Buggle Driver II Time Freeze announcement[src]

"Restart!"
―Buggle Driver II Time Restart announcement[src]

"Reset!"
―Pad Mode Reset announcement[src]

"Gashun!"
―Rider Gashat deactivation announcement[src]

"Stage Select!"
―Stage Selecting announcement[src]

The Transformation Belt Gashacon Bugvisor II (変身ベルトガシャコンバグヴァイザーII(ツヴァイ), Henshin Beruto Gashakon Baguvaizā Tsuvai, II being pronounced as "Zwei") is a Game Pad/Shooter/Chainsaw Gauntlet wielded by Kamen Rider Poppy and Kamen Rider Cronus. It is a separate and upgraded version of the first Gashacon Bugvisor.

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Bugster Buckle II

When attached to the Bugster Buckle II, it becomes the Buggle Driver II (バグルドライバーII(ツヴァイ), Baguru Doraibā Tsuvai).

Functionality

The Gashacon Bugvisor II retains the same functions and modes from its predecessor model. Although it didn't have the ability to transform a perfected Bugster into it's Bugster form, it does support 2 Kimewaza attacks (Critical Judgment from Beam Gun mode and Critical Sacrifice in Chainsaw mode) when used as a Bugvisor.

Like its predecessor model, the Bugvisor II can be used to transmit and absorb Bugster viruses, as shown by Poppy absorbing "New Kuroto Dan" into her Bugvisor II, and Emu Hojo using Poppy's Bugvisor II to infect himself with Parado.

Compatibility

According to Ren/Lovelica, a normal human with compatibility surgery would have lost his life should he/she try to use the Buggle Driver II, as it is designed to be used by Bugsters only. Thus, unlike the original Buggle Driver where Kuroto (who was still a human at that point) was able to use it normally, only a normal human infused with an original Bugster virus via injections or being infected like the Patient Zero can use this Driver without killing the user.[Judgment Received!] Taiga Hanaya is the only exception to this rule, since he has already experienced the side effects of Proto Gashats during Zero Day as a normal human with compatibility surgery.[Kamen Rider Brave & Snipe]

Buggle Driver II

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Buggle Driver II

When attached to the Bugster Buckle II, the Gashacon Bugvisor II becomes the Buggle Driver II, a separate upgraded version of the Buggle Driver, with an inverted color scheme of the first one. Poppy and Cronus use this mode to transform into either Toki Meki Crisis Gamer Level X or Chronicle Gamer (respectively) by attaching the Bugvisor II to the Bugster Buckle II, pressing A button, inserting either the Toki Meki Crisis Gashat or the Kamen Rider Chronicle Gashat into it, and pressing the Buggle Up Trigger next to the Gashat slot.

As the Buggle Driver II is specifically made for Bugsters, human users must have an advanced antibody against the Bugster or else they would lose their lives from it. While transformed, the Gashacon Bugvisor II can still be removed from the Bugster Buckle II to be used as a weapon. It is unknown if the original Buggle Driver has this functionality beyond being used to absorb the debris of destroyed Bugsters.

Presumably because of him having the power of Cronus, Masamune Dan has displayed additional functionalities he can achieve with the Buggle Driver II. For example, Cronus has the ability to manipulate time by pressing both A and B Buttons at the same time (Dubbed as "Pause" and "Restart"). By utilizing the power of the Bugster virus within him at maximum, Masamune can also initiate a "Reset" by pressing the B button, resetting the progress of the game world to an earlier point. Using this ability, he can restore damaged Gashats such as with the case of the Kamen Rider Chronicle Master Gashat, as well as negate the creation of certain Gashats as he pleases, as shown with the Hyper Muteki Gashat, thus rendering them non-existent. [Destiny Reboot!] However, thanks to the creation of the Save Energy Item by Kuroto Dan, the effects of this power are now rendered moot.

Cronus can also retrieve the data of patients who had been taken over completely by the virus by inserting the respective Proto Gashat used to infect them into the Buggle Driver II. Through this he was able to retrieve the data of Hiiro's late girlfriend and even wipe out her data completely. This was also how Kiriya Kujo was revived.

Unlike the original Buggle Driver, the Buggle Driver II supports a Kimewaza not only while in Driver form (Critical Crews-Aid), but also in Beam Gun (Critical Judgment) and Chainsaw Modes (Critical Sacrifice).

Appearances: Ex-Aid Episodes 26, 28, 30-41, True Ending, Ex-Aid 42

Users (chronological order)

User Kamen Rider/Bugster Episode Obtained Description
Poppy Pipopapo/Asuna Karino
Kamen Rider Poppy
Start the New Game! The first Bugvisor II. Ren Amagasaki gives her along with Toki Meki Crisis Gashat, hidden in the roses.
Kuroto Dan
Kamen Rider Genm (Level 0)
Strongest VS Strongest! Temporary borrowed from Poppy after his resurrection, used to fight against Para-DX Level 99.
Masamune Dan
Kamen Rider Cronus
Judgment Received! The second Bugvisor II. Hidden in the drawer of Genm Corp. office room, found by Masamune. In the final episode, its surface was destroyed by Emu Hojo, who was possessed by Parado at the time. Later taken by Kuroto, who used it to revive Masamune using the data from the Kamen Rider Chronicle Master Gashat so as to further his plans.
Kiriya Kujo
Kamen Rider Lazer Turbo (X)
God Arrives! (1st; given back to original owner)
Kamen Rider Genm vs. Lazer (2nd)
Temporarily borrowed from Poppy, with Gamedeus Viruses inside, used for testing to create the Doctor Mighty XX Gashat. Later takes Masamune's Bugvisor II after his second death to transform into Lazer Level X.
Taiga Hanaya
Kamen Rider Cronus (2nd)
Kamen Rider Brave & Snipe Temporarily borrowed from Poppy. Used to fight the revived Lovelica Bugster.
Black Parado
Kamen Rider Another Para-DX
Kamen Rider Para-DX with Poppy Was given Masamune's Bugvisor II by Kuroto; used as a weapon by Another Para-DX. Later reclaimed by Kuroto who used it to absorb and infect himself with the remnants of Black Parado's virus after the latter's defeat, before it landed back into Masamune's possession.

Finishers

The Gashacon Bugvisor II has three finishing attacks, each of which vary per Rider.

  • Critical Crews-Aid (クリティカルクルセイド, Kuritikaru Kuruseido): To perform this move, the Riders must press the B button on their Buggle Driver II once, then again.

Poppy charges herself with rainbow energy, before she floats in the air and twirls around continuously, sending pink heart and yellow star shaped energy attacks rapidly at the enemy.

Another version has Poppy fire energy music lines that hone in on an enemy.

A third version exists where Poppy jumps up and flips forward to perform a flying kick alternatingly empowered by a large energy heart and a large energy star upon descent.


Cronus performs an energized counter-clockwise reverse roundhouse kick with his left leg. While in action, a holographic clockwork appears beneath Cronus's feet, with the clock hands moving in synchronized manner with his counter-clockwise kick

In his Gamedeus Cronus form, the holographic clockwork becomes dark red. This kick is strong enough to counter-attack the normal version being performed by the second Cronus.


In his Chambara Gamer Level X, Lazer crouches down while blue energy gathers in his foot, then does a flying side kick at the enemy. Though it wasn't strong enough to completely defeat Genm Level 1000000000, he was able to destroy the God Maximum Gamer with the help of Masamune Dan's Reset ability transferred into the Buggle Driver II.



  • Critical Judgment (クリティカルジャッジメント, Kuritikaru Jajjimento): To perform this move, the Riders must press the B button followed by the A button on their Gashacon Bugvisor II whilst it is in Beam Gun Mode.

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Cronus fires many powerful energy bullets at the enemies.



  • Critical Sacrifice (クリティカルサクリファイス, Kuritikaru Sakurifaisu): To perform this move, the Riders must press the A button followed by the B button on their Gashacon Bugvisor II whilst it is in Chainsaw Mode.

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Cronus produces a large energy sawblade from the chainsaw end of the Gashacon Bugvisor II and throws it at the target. He can also directly deliver a powerful energy slash at the enemy.



Behind The Scenes

Portrayal

The voice of the Gashacon Bugvisor II was provided by Junichi Suwabe (諏訪部 順一, Suwabe Jun'ichi), who was also narrator for the series and voice actor of Lovelica Bugster.[1] The Premium Bandai Gashacon Bugvisor II with New Kuroto Dan has its voice provided by Tetsuya Iwanaga (岩永 徹也, Iwanaga Tetsuya).

Notes

  • Crews-Aid is a play on the English word "Crusade".
    • The use of "Crews-Aid" as the pun is possibly a reference to Poppy's job as a nurse in CR, in other words, she is aiding the doctor crew. Similarly, her job as Chronicle mascot can be seen as her aiding the Bugster crew. Hence "Crew's Aid".
    • The term 'Crusade' is fitting, as Poppy was used as part of of the Bugster's crusade to exterminate humanity.
    • Masamune's debut as Kamen Rider Cronus and his declaration as God of Kamen Rider Chronicle can be considered an apt comparison when using Critical Crews-Aid.
      • The Crusades was a war waged by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims, which would tie in with Cronus asserting sovereignty over the game he covets.
      • A crusade is considered working in groups for noble causes or fighting against abuse, which would make Masamune's one-man-army approach to controlling the world an incredibly ironic, yet apt reference.
  • Along with the first Gashacon Bugvisor, it is the only Gashacon Weapon not to have a corresponding Gashat.
  • Original toy catalogue scans had the Bugvisor II colored green, while the actual Bugvisor II in the show leans more towards a shade of cyan. This may be due to the Bugvisor II being an almost complete color-inverted version of the original Bugvisor.
  • The Roman number II is read as "Zwei" (ツヴァイ, Tsuvai), which is German for "2". Incidentally, Zwei was also used to number the Drag Visor and Dark Visor had when upgrading into their Survive form in Kamen Rider Ryuki.
  • Critical Sacrifice and Critical Judgment, being used by the Chainsaw and Beam Gun modes respectively, are likely referencing the god-like elements tied to Kamen Rider Cronus's namesake, as well as the creator of the game used by the Rider, like offering a sacrifice to avoid judgment from a godly being.
  • The transformation standby sound appears to be a techno remix of the transformation standby sound from the original Bugvisor with a 4/4 time signature as opposed to the original Bugvisor's 5/4.
    • The standby noise for the finishers is also a backwards version of the original Bugvisor.
  • Interestingly, the first two users of Gashacon Bugvisor II have something that are family-related to Kuroto Dan. As Cronus is Masamune Dan, biological father of Kuroto, Poppy is the Bugster created from Sakurako Dan, Kuroto's mother. The weapon is even used by himself in Strongest VS Strongest!.
  • Kamen Rider Cronus' Critical Crews-Aid is similar to Kamen Rider Kabuto's Roundhouse Rider Kick, except Cronus' Roundhouse Rider Kick is reversed.
  • The II in the Bugvisor's name resembles the pause symbol, referencing its ability to pause time.
  • The A and B buttons on the Bugvisor are placed sideways so that they represent the play and the pause symbol.

Appearances

References

Icon-ex-aid Kamen Rider Ex-Aid
Kamen Riders
TV Series: Emu Hojo - Hiiro Kagami (Game World) - Taiga Hanaya - Kiriya Kujo - Kuroto Dan - Parado - Asuna Karino/Poppy Pipopapo - Masamune Dan - Ride-Players (Nico Saiba - Haima Kagami)
Movie-exclusive: Genm (Bakusou Treasure) - Kagenari Nagumo - Ninja-Player - Black Parado
Stageshow-exclusive: Gamedeus Muteki
Gear
Game Scope - Gamer Driver - Kimewaza Slot Holder - Rider Gashat - Energy Items - Buggle Driver (II) - Bugster Buckle - Gashat Gear Dual (β - Another) - Rider Gauges - Rider Gashat Case - Energy Item Holder
Gashacon Weapons
Gashacon Breaker - Gashacon Sword - Gashacon Magnum - Gashacon Sparrow - Gashacon Bugvisor (II - G) - Gashacon Key Slasher - Gashacon Parabragun
Other Weapons
Front/Rear Armed Units - Flamber Saber - Ride Weapon - Fuma Sozanto - Genin Weapon - Deuslasher - Deus Rampart
Gamers
Robot Gamer - Beat Gamer - Combat Gamer - Chambara Gamer - Sports Gamer - Hunter Gamer - Bike Gamer - Burger Gamer - Fantasy Gamer - Simulation Gamer - Maximum Gamer - Safari Gamer - Tank Gamer - Legacy Gamer - Pac Gamer - Famista Gamer - Xevious Gamer - Galaxian Gamer
Other
Gashatrophies
Allies
Asuna Karino - Haima Kagami - Kyotaro Hinata - Ginko Yumita - Nico Saiba - Satsuki Ogimachi - Mizuki Nishikikoji - Tsukuru Koboshi
Others: Saki Momose - Sakurako Dan - Eight Kirino - Saiko Yaotome
Locations: Seito University Hospital - CR - Ministry of Health - Hanaya Game Illness Clinic - Genm Corp. - Game World - Machina Vision - Next Genome Institute
Bugsters
Generals: Parado - Graphite - Ren Amagasaki - Gamedeus
Movie-exclusive: Michihiko Zaizen - Pac-Man Virus - Hatena Bugster - Soji Kuruse - Kazushige Ryuzaki - Ageha Takeda - Johnny Makishima - Nebula Bugster
Stageshow-exlusive: Futago Bugster
Regular Bugsters: Bugster Virus - Bugster Union - Salty Bugster - Aranbura Bugster - Revol Bugster - Motors Bugster - Collabos Bugsters (Gekitotsu - DoReMiFa - Giri Giri - Jet - Kamen Rider Genm series) - Burgermon Bugster - Gatton Bugster - Vernier Bugster - Kaiden Bugster - Charlie Bugster
Games
Regular Games: Mighty Action X - Taddle Quest - Bang Bang Shooting - Bakusou Bike - Gekitotsu Robots - DoReMiFa Beat - Giri Giri Chambara - Jet Combat - Shakariki Sports - Drago Knight Hunter Z - Dangerous Zombie - Mighty Brothers XX - Perfect Puzzle - Knock Out Fighter - Perfect Knock Out - Ju Ju Burger - Night of Safari - Bang Bang Tank - Taddle Fantasy - Bang Bang Simulations - Taddle Legacy - Maximum Mighty X - Kamen Rider Chronicle - Toki Meki Crisis - Hyper Muteki - Doctor Mighty XX - Mighty Creator VRX - Hurricane Ninja - God Maximum Mighty X - Knock Out Fighter 2 - Zombie Chronicle - Mighty Novel X - Genm Musou
Legend Rider Games: Let's Go Ichi Gou! - Adventure Guy Kuuga - Agito of the Sun - Mirror Labyrinth Ryuki - Moshi Moshi Faiz - King of Poker Blade - Taiko Master Hibiki - Insect Wars Kabuto - Time Express Den-O - Doki Doki Makai Castle Kiva - Barcode Warrior Decade - Detective Double - Jungle OOO - Space Galaxy Fourze - Magic the Wizard - Toukenden Gaim - Full Throttle Drive - Kaigan Ghost - Kamen Rider Build - Ganbarizing
Legend Games: Pac Adventure - Famista - Xevious - Taiko no Tatsujin - Galaxian
Other Games: Hatesate Puzzle - Buddhist Priest of Temple - Chou Super Hero Taisen - Chou Shocker Taisen - Bakusou Treasure - WayoseTUNE - Nazo Toki Labyrinth - Cosmic Chronicle - Kamen Rider Carnival
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