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For the leader of Gedon in the World of Amazon seen in Kamen Rider Decade, see Jyumenki Yum Cimil.

Jyumenki Golgos (十面鬼ゴルゴス, Jūmenki Gorugosu, lit. "Ten-faced Demon Golgos"): The leader of Gedon, Golgos' boulder-like lower body holds nine faces. He possesses the GaGa Armlet and wishes to acquire the GiGi Armlet Amazon possesses in order to achieve his goal of ruling the world with Incan science.

Biography[]

Origin[]

Formerly a scientist who assisted Elder Bago, a descendant of the ancient Inca civilization, he awakened to the ambition to conquer the world and joined his lower body, which became a remodeled human, and the heads of nine villains to the Jinmen-Iwa. Then, he transformed into a brutal Jyumenki, kill all the descendants of the ancient Inca Empire, get a GaGa Armlet, and aim for a pair of GiGi Armlet.

Amazon[]

Hovering over the Amazon rainforest in search of the GiGi Armlet, the Jyumenki rained incendiary blood over the Incan settlement, the villagers perished as the forest burned around them. However, Elder Bago, escaped and performed remodeling surgery on the Japanese-born Amazon, Daisuke Yamamoto, bestowing him with the GiGi Armlet before passing away. The Jyumenki confronted Amazon, who was running through the forest to get to Japan as instructed, however, Amazon escaped the flames of the Jyumenki and made it to Japan. Amazon was followed and attacked by Gedon's Spider Beastman, but he was defeated when Amazon used the Gigi Armlet to transform into Amazon Rider, fleeing back to Gedon's hide-out. Unforgiving of the Beastman's failure, the Jyumenki burned him alive. [Man or Beast? The Cool Guy Who Came From the Jungle!]

Golgos vowed to hunt down and kill Amazon, with the Vampire Bat Beastman being sent to defeat him. Failing to finish Amazon off, Golgos reprimanded the Beastman for his failure to uphold the Gedon law - I shall defeat the enemy at risk of my life. After a discussion amongst a number of the eight lesser faces, Vampire Bat Beastman was given another chance to take down Amazon. Unfortanutely for Gedon, the Vampire Bat Beastman was soon defeated once again in a rematch with Amazon. When the wounded Vampire Bat Beastman returned to the Gedon lair, the Jyumenki denied him mercy and condemned him to death, the Vampire Bat Beastman was promptly devoured by a pack of bats. [Jyumenki! God or Devil?]

After two failures, Golgos birthed the Mantis Beastman out of his boulder face, this Beastman setting out to attack humans to lure Amazon and defeat him so as to take the GiGi Armlet. Mantis Beastman indeed struck and drew out Amazon, resulting in a brief skirmish before Amazon escaped down a waterfall with Tobee Tachibana. Deducing Amazon to have survived the fall, the Jyumenki ordered Mantis Beastman and the Gedon Followers to search Amazon out and defeat him. Mantis Beastman was defeated by the enraged Amazon, however, who killed him personally. [The Strong, Naked, Fast Guy!]

After being forced to abandon his base, Golgos attacks Yurigo University and starts slaughtering people with his acidic foam until Amazon arrives and battles him until he is forced to fall back when one of his faces is killed. Falling into Hebitonbo's trap, Golgos loses his other faces before Amazon uses his Big Slice to rip of his right arm, causing Golgos to explode into pieces as he flies into the air. His severed arm, wearing the GaGa bracelet, was found and taken away by members of the Garander Empire. [The Jyumenki Dies! And a New Enemy?]

Other appearances[]

JAKQ vs. Gorenger[]

Mentioned in J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai vs. GorengerIcon-crosswiki. Around the same time when CrimeIcon-crosswiki was reunited, it was told that Golgos was fighting Amazon.

Kamen Rider Amazon (manga)[]

Appeared in the manga as the chief of Gedon. He had the name of Golgos and was originally responsible for protecting GaGa Armlet.

TV Land manga[]

Appear in Goro Yamada's manga version. Golgos is shown to possess the cunning of turning a kitten into Beastmen and using it to approach Amazon in order to steal the GiGi Armlet.

Kamen Rider Spirits[]

Kamen Rider Showa Villains in Kamen Rider Spirits Manga

Jyumenki Golgos and Other Villains from Manga

Appeared as one of the soulless revived monsters in Part 3. Most of the settings are inherited from those of the TV series. He tries to conquer Kyushu with the Beastmens of Gedon and blow up the fire mountains of Mount Aso to cause a caldera eruption, but it is prevented by the power of the two bracelets of Amazon. As soon as the GaGa Armlet was successfully delivered into the hands of Golgos, he acted to burn all the Beastmens he had instructed to retrieve the armlet from the exhausted Amazon. Golgos himself is a space-time magic circle of Kurayami Taishi and tries to escape to Okinawa where the Garander Empire is.

While already in Okinawa, Golgos has been cut with Dai Setsudan by Amazon (who managed to chased him with his Jungler), splitting his body in the sky above Shuri Castle. Then, he obsessively threw the body part with the GaGa Armlet to Emperor Zero, and as a result of being helpless, the rest of his body was then devoured by the Beastmen of Garander. After that, Emperor Zero attached the GaGa Armlet to his remaining left half of the body and Jinmen-Iwa, temporarily revived. He fought against ZX and a swarm of Mushibito with his flamethrower, but at the end he was stripped of his bracelet by Emperor Zero and died again.

Pre-Stage[]

Golgos appear in the S.I.C. Hero Saga diorama story Kamen Rider Amazon Edition: Pre-Stage. As the day before the TV series started, the perfect figure appeared. He describes the process leading up to the appearance of the TV version.

Lost Train[]

Jyumenki's name was mentioned in the S.I.C. Hero Saga diorama story Kamen Rider Den-O: Lost Train. As Amazon disappeared, when Kamen Rider Hibiki fought against Emperor Zero instead, he misunderstood the Hibiki's "Oni" (demon) as the one in the hands of the Jyumenki and was wary.

Kamen Rider SD[]

Main article: Jyumenki Golgos (SD)

Jyumenki Golgos: A member of Grand Shocker. He was among the meeting with the Great Leader. This wear appears to have wings.

Forms[]

Jyumenki Golgos

KRAm-Jyumenki Golgos (Humanoid)

Jyumenki Golgos (Humanoid and wearing GaGa Armlet)

KRAm-Jyumenki Golgos (True Form)

Jyumenki Golgos (Humanoid)

Golgos's true form without the Jinmen-Iwa and wearing GaGa Armlet.

  • During Amazon, he was integrated with the Jinmen-Iwa until the end of the series, but the suit has a whole body including the lower body.[1] As for the mask, transparent parts were added to the eyes in the third episode[1].

Jinmen-Iwa

KRAm-Jyumenki Golgos (Original)

Jyumenki Golgos (Jinmen-Iwa, face revealed)

KRAm-Jyumenki Golgos

Jyumenki Golgos (Jinmen-Iwa; face covered and wearing GaGa Armlet)

Statistics
  • Height: 800 cm
  • Weight: 320 kg
After wearing the GaGa Armlet, Golgos is equipped with the Jinmen-Iwa that makes him more powerful. While in this form, he is capable of flight, his boulder face can emit 300,000 degree flames - fluid bombs - fluid solutions (it is described as dissolved foam[2] and foam[3] in some source), missiles, magic, birth new Beastmen, mind control animals such as bats, and can self destruct when near death. Regularly seek sacrifices of live blood called Blood Offerings (血の供物, Chi no Kumotsu).

Complete Form
KRAm-Jyumenki Golgos (Complete Form)

Jyumenki Golgos (Humanoid; wearing Gigi Armlet and GaGa Armlet)

In S.I.C. HERO SAGA, Golgos had managed to obtain the Gigi Armlet and GaGa Armlet at the same time, causing his stone body to transform into a demonic giant with his main body attached to its head.

Great Jyumenki
KRAm-Great Jyumenki

Great Jyumenki

A version of this form appears in the game Pachinko Kamen Rider: Full Throttle, with Golgos' body replaced with that of Zero the Great. This form is called Great Jyumenki.

Equipment[]

  • GaGa Armlet: A bracelet equipped on the right arm.
  • Jinmen-Iwa: Golgos' vehicle.

Techniques[]

  • Black on Gold (ブラック・オン・ゴールド, Burakku on Gōrudo): The technique that Golgos showed. By chanting "Black on Gold", the surroundings are surrounded by darkness.

The Faces of Jyumenki[]

The head of the nine villains planted in Jinmen-Iwa by Golgos. Each has a will and gives advice as well as dedication to Golgos. Just like Golgos, they use living blood as a source of energy. At first, they had skin that was not much different from normal humans, but starting from the third episode, it changed to the same red skin as Jinmen-Iwa. In Episode 13, one of the faces of Jyumenki which is defeated by the Amazon and petrified. The rest were all defeated by Amazon during the final battle between Amazon and the Jyumenki in Episode 14.

The faces of Jyumenki are counted clockwise from the right arm side of Golgos as "Face 2" to "Face 10" (Golgos is referred to as "Face 1"):

  • Face 2 (2の顔, 2 no Kao): The moderator of the TV station who was reporting the bombing incident of his own work.
  • Face 3 (3の顔, 3 no Kao): A big thief who was active in England.
  • Face 4 (4の顔, 4 no Kao): A former Nazi executive who slaughtered many Jews.
  • Face 5 (5の顔, 5 no Kao): The American Mafia boss.
  • Face 6 (6の顔, 6 no Kao): A double agent who was dying during World War II.
  • Face 7 (7の顔, 7 no Kao): A killer who has a lot of dignitaries.
  • Face 8 (8の顔, 8 no Kao): A pastor of the new religion Zombie (ゾンビー教, Zonbī-kyō).
  • Face 9 (9の顔, 9 no Kao): A mad scientist who conducted human experimentation.
  • Face 10 (10の顔, 10 no Kao): The criminal who revived the dead and caused a series of mysterious incidents in Paris.

In the S.I.C. Hero Saga diorama story Kamen Rider Amazon Edition, the faces of Jyumenki is the face of the sacrificed Japanese researchers, instead of the bad guys in the TV version.

Appearances[]

Notes[]

  • Some sources describe him simply as Jyumenki (十面鬼, Jūmenki, lit. "Ten-faced Demon").[4][5]
  • Golgos' character is inspired by a character in the 1973 science fantasy film Zardoz.[6]
  • It has been stated that human blood is the food for Gedon, however Golgos is the only one who consumes it.
  • In a S.I.C. HERO SAGA story, he was the husband of Amazon's adoptive mother.
  • According to Toru Hirayama, the Jinmen-Iwa was composed of a meteorite and nine humans' head.

See also[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hobby Japan <Hobby Japan MOOK>. (2016). "Uchusen Separate Volume Kamen Rider Kaijin Pictorial 2016". p. 232, "Kamen Rider V3 - Kamen Rider Stronger Photo Session Album". ISBN 978-4-7986-1202-7.
  2. Futabasha. (2011). "Kamen Rider Super Dictionary". p. 387, 388. ISBN 978-4-575-30333-9.
  3. Takeshobo. (2001). "Kamen Rider Pictorial" Takeshobo/Studio Hard Edition. p. 96. ISBN 4-8124-0783-4.
  4. Kodansha. (1986). "15th Anniversary TV Magazine Special Edition Kamen Rider Daizenshu". p. 84, "Gedon". ISBN 4-06-178401-3.
  5. Kodansha. (1986). "15th Anniversary TV Magazine Special Edition Kamen Rider Kaijin Daizenshu". p. 88, "Jyumenki". ISBN 4-06-178402-1.
  6. Futabasha. (2004). "Kamen Rider X - Amazon - Stronger Encyclopedia". p. 100. ISBN 4-575-29732-1.

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