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Icon-kuugaThis article is about a Gurongi in Kamen Rider Kuuga.

Me·Galme·Re (メ・ガルメ・レ, Me·Garume·Re)[1], known to the police as Unidentified Lifeform #31 (未確認生命体第31号, Mikakunin Seimeitai Dai Sanjūichigō) and B4 (B群4号, Bīgun Yongō), is a chameleon Gurongi who takes the form of a man with wild platinum blonde hair. He was originally known as Xu·Galme·Re (ズ・ガルメ・レ, Zu·Garume·Re) but was promoted to a Me between the games of Unidentified Lifeforms Xu·Gazubo·De and Xu·Daago·Gi. He desires to become a Go and played a part in murdering Nana Asahina's acting teacher.

Galme's turn came as he uses his cloaking abilities to hide at high areas and killed his victims by hanging them by his tongue and smashing their heads against a surface. He announced his next killing location to the police, moving to Komazawa Square and then the Central Tower.

Learning of a five-minute window, the police attempt to use flash grenades to disrupt Galme's chromatic cellular makeup while learning the reason for the Gurongi attacks. Though the visible Galme outruns the police, he runs into Kuuga as they battle. But once Galme recovers his ability, he turns invisible again to escape, Galme is killed by Kuuga's Gouram-aided Blast Pegasus.

The encounter with Galme, who tends to speak in Japanese, together with Ichijo's experience with Balva, lead to the police to realize that the Gurongi are capable of speaking their language as well, and that humans (which they refer to as Rinto) are just part of their hunting game.

Kamen Rider Decade[]

World of Kuuga[]

At least one Me·Galme·Re was part of a group of human-turned Gurongi created when they were exposed to N·Gamio·Zeda's miasma. Some were later absorbed by him in a last effort to defeat Kuuga and Decade. The remaining Gurongi died after Gamio was defeated. [Transcendence]

Video game appearances[]

Kamen Rider Kuuga video game[]

Me·Galme·Re appears as an unlockable character in the Kamen Rider Kuuga video game.

Battle Spirits[]

Me·Galme·Re in Battle Spirits

Me·Galme·Re in Battle Spirits

Me·Galme·Re appears with other Kamen Riders and Monters in Battle Spirits.

Forms[]

Xu·Galme·Re
KRKu-Xu·Galme·Re

Xu·Galme·Re

  • Height: 200 cm
  • Weight: 200 kg
  • Group: Xu Group

Me·Galme·Re
KRKu-Me·Galme·Re

Me·Galme·Re

  • Height: 200 cm
  • Weight: 200 kg
  • Group: Me Group


Behind the Scenes[]

Portrayal[]

Me·Galme·Re human form is portrayed by Masaharu Mori (森 雅晴, Mori Masaharu)

Concept Art[]

Xu·Galme·Re concept art

Xu·Galme·Re concept art

Xu/Me·Galme·Re was designed by Takuya Abe (阿部 卓也, Abe Takuya).

Notes[]

  • His name is based on the English word "chameleon" (カメレオン, Kamereon).

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Icon-kuuga Kamen Rider Kuuga
Kamen Rider Kuuga
Riku - Yusuke Godai - Mika Natsume (Novel Only)
Arsenals
Transformation Gear: Arcle (Prototype)
Rider Machines: Gouram - Trychaser 2000 - Beatchaser 2000
Weapons: Dragon Rod - Pegasus Bowgun - Titan Sword - Mighty Anklet
Terminology: Amadam - Rinto - Rinto hieroglyphics - Gegel
Tokyo Police Department
Kaoru Ichijo - Hikari Enokida - Sadao Matsukura - Morimichi Sugita - Tsuyoshi Sakurai - Nozomi Sasayama
Other Allies and Characters
Sakurako Sawatari - Minori Godai - Shuichi Tsubaki - Tamasaburo Kazari - Nana Asahina - Jean Michel Sorrel - Mika Natsume - Shoji Kanzaki - Junichi Chono
Gurongi
N·Daguva·Zeba
Nu·Zajio·Re
La Group

La·Balva·De - La·Doldo·Gu

Xu Group

Xu·Gmun·Ba - Xu·Goma·Gu - Xu·Mevio·Da - Xu·Vazuu·Ba - Xu·Zain·Da

Me Group

Me·Vagis·Ba - Me·Geega·Gi - Me·Byran·Gi - Me·Garido·Gi - Me·Gadra·Da - Me·Ginoga·De - Me·Galme·Re - Me·Garima·Ba

Go Group

Go·Buuro·Gu - Go·Bemiu·Gi - Go·Gamego·Re - Go·Badaa·Ba - Go·Jalaji·Da - Go·Zazalu·Ba - Go·Jaaza·Gi - Go·Babel·Da - Go·Gadol·Ba - Go·Jiino·Da

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