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Nokogiri Tokage (ノコギリトカゲ, Nokogiri Tokage, Buzzsaw Lizard) is a lizard monster of Destron. She is Destron's first female monster[1].
History[]
Nokoguilli Tokage kidnapped Dr. Kawai to perform artificial heart surgery to take advantage of Dr. Kawai's research on resurrection of the dead. After that, she revived Knife Armadillo, before destroyed by receiving Kamen Rider V3's V3 Double Attack. [Watch Out, V3! Beware the Terrifying Buzzsaw]
Nokoguilli Tokage[]

Nokoguilli Tokage
Statistics
Nokoguilli Tokage is a Mechanical Synthesized Monster of lizard and electric buzzsaw. Her weapons include steel fangs and an electric buzzsaw on the right hand. In addition, she can manipulates psychic powers with the horns on her head, but her weakness is the root of the saw, and she is not good at mental fighting[3].
Behind the Scenes[]
Portrayal[]
Nokoguilli Tokage was voiced by Terue Nunami (沼波 輝枝, Nunami Terue). Her suit actor was Rikiya Ikeda (池田 力也, Ikeda Rikiya)[1][4]. Nokoguilli Tokage's human form was portrayed by Ai Monika (アイ・モニカ ).
Adaptation[]
- Main article: Chainsaw Lizard
Chainsaw Lizard is a cyborg that appears in Kamen Rider The Next, transformed from Shiro Kazami's secretary. She uses suggestive body language and is known to use English phrases, such as saying that fighting fills her with "ecstasy." The chainsaw arm can be summoned or dismissed at will, and regenerates if damaged. She is eventually defeated by the V3 Reverse Kick (the motions are the same, though as always, the movie doesn't have the attack announced).
Appearances[]
Kamen Rider V3
- Episode 7: The Fury of Rider V3's Special Training
- Episode 8: Watch Out, V3! Beware the Terrifying Buzzsaw
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kodansha. (1986). "15th Anniversary TV Magazine Special Edition Kamen Rider Kaijin Dai Zenshu". pp. 58-59, "Destron (Episode 5-8)". ISBN 4-06-178402-1.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Futabasha. (2001). Kamen Rider V3 Encyclopedia. pp. 39-41. ISBN 4-575-29235-4.
- ↑ Eichi Publishing. (2003). "The Complete Works of Monsters (First Volume) Toei Edition". p. 97. ISBN 4-7542-2016-1.
- ↑ Kodansha. (1986). "15th Anniversary TV Magazine Special Edition Kamen Rider Dai Zenshu". p. 60. ISBN 4-06-178401-3.